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                    <text>Rentals

CLASSIFIED ADS
Seminole

29—Rooms

831-9993

CLASSIFIED DEPT.
HOURS

RATES

Reg Re-a: Estat. Broker
1100E.jSthS,
3224453
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Kish Real Estate

TV IN.

KIttens Weaned
trained 5 wks 323 499Q

WILSON MAIER FURNItURE
BUY- SELL—TRADE
372 5627
31) )ISE First St

'S[RVI([ (ICYOND
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50— MâsceHaneous for Sale

TAFFER REALTY

JIM

Monday, Nov. 17, 19H

41—Houses

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I lI$IJ.
SUPER SHARP-Agernofahorn, $ HP Riding Lawn Mower, good
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7571 Park Dr.
in mint condition. New carpet,
rn 311$
shape, $300. 377.14.4 after 1 pm.
67—iJvestock.PouU,
WANT TO SEE A WONDER AT
REALTOR
AFTER HRS.
new central aIr, Tastefully
WORK? Place a Classified Ac i
3273191
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fl''ti
decoratedwllhunusuatwallpapec, Mapledinette.1.40; woodiloorlamp, I Sow,
372064$
the Evening Herald today
and 2 weanll
5
$I' 2 tIer table, $25; crib, corn
paneling and mirror waIl. 3
LONGWOOD - Beautiful rxm. new
5160; 10 big rabbits and Cages,
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bedroom,
plete,
$35;
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drawer
Chest,
$35;
batpis.
$74,3Q,
furniture, private bath; near II. * 'Get ' Em While *
ci $3.50 each; chickens a ducks,
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pair m$ple twin beds, complete,
Refined Gentleman. 13) 0444
$2.30
Call after 3 p.m 37
$73;
walnut
record
cabinet,
$70.
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Real Estate GOLDEN OPPORTUNITY- For
* They're
4273
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walnut
secretary,
$150
KULP
the home owner, investor and the
DECORATORS, 109 W. First St. _______________________
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New houses in a rural area. No down on
dreamer. TAX CREDIT Applies
3222335.
theSe two new homes. Now is
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RAB BITS- I Does, 20 cages; all to,'
payment, monthly payments less
1—Houses
the time to TRADE UP wIthout
than rent. Government subsidized
$60 or will sell separate Phon,
waiting to sell your present home. Pot Burner OIl Stove, with electrIc 322
to qualified buyers, Call to see If
iiving. Come ln
,slcelooking, $10. 3fl 5437. ________
blower
owner offering these homes for ____________________________
FRANKLIN ARMS APTS R
you Qualityt
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New Block Home
$141 mo 323 6650.
M. IJNSWORTH REALTY
TkA( ASSUMPTION, or 2NC) Clean mattrels, box springs with
68-Wanted to Buy
MORTGAGE to qualified buyers
Reg. Real Estate Broker
legs, $79; trade student desk for
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$31,900,
3 ROOM APARTMENT
503W, 1st St.

timis
41c a line
6ffiru 25 times
3lca line
26 times
lic a line
($200MINIMUM CHARGE)
3 Lines Minimum

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my home and expenses
Phone 321 0379
anytime
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1 thru S

1:00 AM. — 5:30 P.M.
MONDAY Ihru FRIDAY
SATURDAY 9N001'i

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4B-Evenlng Herakt, Sanford, Fl.

41—Hots

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One acre wooded mobile home sit. I
with well, leplic &amp; eiecticlty. i
of Sanford on paved road,
SleepTng Rooms, air
Cora schIs. Available Nov. 13
Men tnly. 322-7779. 414 M rtte
$60 per month, Write: Paul
Ave
Write, 7101 5. Stale, Ann An
Mlctt. 11101.
Man or woman to share -

Orlando - Winter Park

322-2611

r

900d Things to Eat

Nights fl2 7)52

iwo Ai,ts .1 or2 bedroom, unfurn.
turn Both ac w.w carpet, $11
u.amage deposit. 1)25 mo. 323431
Altec 3:30am.

DBARY

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8710634

12 50 RUSHFI

3226733 or 3220362
NaveIOrangls.$3.perbj
Juice Oranges. SiJOperbu
YourContainer,373.3lN

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legal Notice

AND.

Efficiency Apartment
$20 Week
61) S. Park Phon* 323.6794

good

grain lapsed Siding,

Lake Mary- Clean furnispiec
apartmatt for working man Only,
19$. Phone 3fl 3930.

equipped, air, carpeted, $90.50,
Multi only. 373.2396 wk.ne .,

November, 1973.
Arthur H. Harris
Chairman

eves.

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tipsiness names and addreszes, in
Defe.nt.
adlti to The name and address
NOTICE OF SALE
tWitt appears above:
NCT ICE ii hereby given, that
All debts of the Transferor are
rsuant to a Final Judgment of
to be paid in full on closing as a forecu,', entered November 14th,
result of the transaction, All 197$
In the Circuit Court ci the
creditors are hereby admonished to Eighteenth Judicial Circuit in and
send their statements to Trait- for Seminole County, Florida in Civil
sferue' Attorney, .J. 0. ASBURY,
Acti
No. lS'l$l6.CA.09c,

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PRICED FOR FIRST BUYER

Beautiful.

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.has everything. 1J

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years old, 3 bedrooms. 2 baths,

der.; ':.t sa'i

''r '

ilt of HANOI Cl'fEK, INC.
S A dPcailed Ichni.,l
of !h
w'opeity to be transferren. and uS!
of Creditør

tr, 'iflpr,men,s o the said iand.

knit suits, baby blankets, crib sets
Stock, 30 pct to 60 pcI. off

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One Magic Chef Range (Elect

Model No 357H IICW, Serll No.
On. Nutrjn.e Exhaust Fan wHgod

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64—Equipment

Ott ak.; shag
rent. Phone

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area

'try attractive, $145

Rent

'''fr t, all

lr,i arid corporat4ons having
Ctaim$ against the Transferor,
between the hwr 08 9:00 a.M. id

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,i.nlhur II. Beckwi, Jr.
Clerk of cis, Circuit
By; Lillian I. Jenkins

500 P,M. we$i4lyi.
Deputy Clerk
Date it Crescent City, Florida, Juia G Pe4rusk.
ir t...y
Nrmtjw, 197
.i OWLA?4D AND PETRUSii.
JAy 0. Mbvrv
Attorney tr Vendce
Pubiith: Nov. 10, 17, 973
OCT.61

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J Last Robinson trte;t
Ortang, r}orid 32101

Pblith'
OCT91

17, 1973

1973, 17' wide, I ___________
BR, furnished, with
AC AdultS, $113 Security deposit.
lilY ER-- Adult park
flitting, carsoeng arid
Cal ,mi,nc store. Sot rounded by
be, tutulul oak and c'rpqr.t
4410.
II VI
Fr triQ

low mileage, Dy owner, $7,100
Phone $31 ij.

fllu Lustre Eie,ir Carpet 1977 Oldsmotslle Delta

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can

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afford,

you

must

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Ids outgrow the swing set or'z
bicycle? Sell these Idle items with
a want ad. To place your ad. call
your friendly Classified gal at The

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and

John Kimbrough

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hurried

Jury.

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somoone is looking for

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BUDDY'S HOME IMPROVi

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Highway 1792, Sanford, Next To Cavalier
323-U7Oor 831.9777

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positions.

Vihien, Ilatt.away

and Kwiatkowski

estimate

Free Estimate,

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323603$.

AlA CLEANS ALL

are

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The

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Republican

against the appointment
of
both Hattaway and
Kwiatkowskj.
"I'll be voting against all

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the may go before the jurors before
grand Jury room
toward a they end their probe, posalbly

the gnd jury
Lester
Mandell,

board

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Harry

this time next year.
Kwiatkowskl commended

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voted

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devotion to

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the county." Other

commissioners joined

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KWIathOWSIC.I in a resolution
the former
chairman.

MIKE IMTTA WAY

commending

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saIdhisreasonwasbecause

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appointments at
"untimely."

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hlm.elf, declined

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timely."

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the

chairman's duties

will be eased. Formerly the

commission chairman was

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banking

facility,

Chairman to put En
will be lessened.
In making the norninations,
Vihien cited the fact that both 'Hattaway, Kwiatkowkj and
mental operations including the Kwjatkowski and Hattaway VihJen voted in favor of the
commission's aborted 17,0O0 In&amp;ated a desire
for the 'ordinance
creating
the
purchase of a clay pit and the positions
executive assistant's position.

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decision and moved the funds the courthouse working on
back to a Casselberry bank county business, But, with
the
chairman, from Southeast First National adit1on
of a $25,(0 a year
the

before a Seminole County
Grand Jury. The Jury t
reportedly probing govern-

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chairman

However, nattaway,

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INSIDE

board

After news reports cenred
on
the transfer of funds, the
to speculate

county commission

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banking In- executive assistant cornea on

a

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present are stitution.
Orange county

Kimbrough,

former commission

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Earlier thiring

nesses going before the grand
In addition to probing the jury
CIrCUmstances 8UITOUTIdJP.g a
Other witnesses have in.
county commission decision cluded Torn A. Binfoed, who
14 to abort the $517,000 was associated with Laurel
contracted purchase of 103 Realty in the clay pit deal and
acres off Markham Woods
says he boat a $12,500 corn.
Road (or a clay pit, the grand mission
when the county
jury is believed al
asking aborted the purchase, and

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373 63
Interior, ExterIor Plastering ________________________________
Plaster patchIng &amp; simulated
twick &amp; S!rir.r, SpeciAlty '177 77p

IOIIIID &amp; TV

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Lnd CJ,afln1

OR IVE IN IV SERVICE-.- Fats
Service 707 Live Oak Blvd.
Casselberry Phone $3)

1.511 RSON LAPIOCLI4RING
Oulldotlng, Excavating, 0Uc
Wk Fill drt. tori sni 377 S9
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or;

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SemoJe }fl
udents, from left, Ekr Edelbe, Pat ifth
and Lane Trawick are properly dressed for
"Inside out Day" (or
cent Jr.)

commission

long hours

81 million in federal funds from last week asking for the

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sed

the

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Today

WOrk QtJ,iranfetd

373 67cJ

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Pest ConMI

f.

70) C. Commercial. 3236451.

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in Real

Classif led ad's. NoPing small
about that

Sprin fire and police stations. Seminole County, officials said.

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?547P.arkD,,ve

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Onie (3iven Five ears

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All

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Commissioners Vihlen and terference with Greater's
John Kimbrough weren't contractural rights,"
Seminole County Corn- million Montgomery Ward of the county'.
present at that meeting when
The suit alleges that missioners today will appoint a
fuctc not fiction, need to be
building in Casselberry, plus
the vote was taken.
Lugical
candidates
for
the
gared
about which depart"malicious, intentional and team to coordinate a study of others.
team
Include
Roger ments can and will move and

typesandszes

STiNt MACHiNE &amp;

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; multi-county "stt"al.to-order"
agreed In a plea bargaining
theft ring was sentenced today 'session, Instead of the

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EtYouBusfnessDJQ,3222611831999
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to

is that new corn-

miuloners will be coming on

two

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but everr Year."
The reason, according

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Democrats.

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year Is

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Hattaway,

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Exteriorpressurecieanjng

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Pet Core

Calt SEARS in

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37)4233

Work'sStow. Cheappates

Free

a.?

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All Types

Waxing, Rug Shamping,
Ovens, Refrigerators, Free
Estimates Call 377 347

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Kwlatkowskl for

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logical

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DAVE'S PAINTING

C,irj''r., p, ,'

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time of

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a.uuming, Bathrooms, Wiri4cw,

"iorne ImPry,ment;

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Hattaway
the
not only this

the chairman's seat,
said, "
This

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a Drapes i$Carp,liri's OSip Dinr,g Rooms

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tieldtodaylnsteadofinjanuary
year. After assuming

of next

C)i'tirnissic,n

lrs

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pm. thru Sat 7511 Park 37)5417

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EVEkY DAY
"we service all makrs and niode-l"
what you have to 'sell. Call today
Free PIckup arid Delivery
and your Classlf lad Ad will appear Sanford fltpslne'ss
Machines 3721005

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C.ocsarir

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MFNT ALL TYPES OF CAu
PEPtTRY AND REPAIRS 377 ''.'i
133$

322 7495

3 MO.ô Mo. &amp; 1 Year Leases
NO SKLIRTY DEOSIT.
La.'g. 1 &amp; 2 Bdnn. Apts'Furll. or Unfvrn.

the

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out of

all probe

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519 F. FIrst, 377 57i2

Professionally Mana5ed

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ncr,ury AL,Oii

1505 W. 25th St.

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have

already been before the gtand

Commissioner

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Vihien Jr. nominated both

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Fine wedding photos reasabiy
priced Phone 37)6.316

concretewCrk,etcByth,,.,o,,
by the job. 3721365

Herald. 3777611, or $319923

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REALTOR

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Pr(' (.;r,v',,

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I can cover your home with 'ihjm,
sIding 6 Soffit system. Also
Roofing, Gutters, Screen. 20 Yni,
Exp. Try me. 131 9543.

Apadmen

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A small ClaSsifIed Ad bring's big
returns Try onr and see Call 37'

thl 3

bedroom,3bathhoifl,wlthcentral
heat &amp; air, new carp,?, and much
more on two lovely lots. Call now.
Only $43,500.

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chairman
and
Harry
Kwlutkowskl as vice chairman,

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that 54!u' !
w:nclows hung,

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REFRIGERATION,
DUCT
WORK. 21 hour service. II
makes. DYKES AIR Co N.
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DITIONING,
3721577.

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Home Improvements

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Mayfair

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cha!rman's

vii, in a memo, asked that
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meeting be

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Crowder Pleads,

Il 926177, LOflgOQd

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Commission meeting
of Mike
I iwi a.c new CorflInlIufl

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STUDIO 1,2, 3
BEDROOM SUITES
2 BEDROOM
TOWNHOUSES

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XPERTS READY TO SERVE

321-004)

ProfessI Service
1O7W.Commercial
P.3n7$s1
Sanford

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before

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with the election

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earlier

Seminole

County

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at the

Public Works Department
Study
of
space thlrdofCityhall'56,gyJmoflthJy (U.S. 17.92), 4th Street and
complex Is also planned,
requirement.
"Irnakethatstatementbased
'iaitors come into city hall to Lake Monroe.
Knowles said a preliminary
on
the poll that I conducted of
pay their utility bills, This
study and design for the new out—SelectaflardtittaI3dthn
preliminary Ideas.
merchants
and businessmen
"I don't care where they put city hall, and
IfleW'IS about 2,300 "walk4ris" r " certainly approve the
Prepare detailed COfl'
some soil boring
not In the downtown area and
eJu'enatIon
and
new
City hail, as long as the tests
with cars
iave been completed on stniction plans.
their comment was if cit' hail
visit city hail each developiiient of the downtown location
month,
he
said.
John itlon provides for future the 14 acre
Figure the cost estimate,
area,
but
1
benefited
their
nk we need
C'Ommnicsioners of almost
$1 of Laurel.
biI
would
dennd
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That's how Sanford City year away from
calling for bids estimated now at $1.8 million. Meyer said that less than one downtown, Is it Just Park that city hail be located in the
Manager Warren E. "Pete" for a new city
hall," said Knowles projected that percentofthepeopleEnpJo
Avenue? I don't think It Is. I
Knowles explained his position Knowles
today's present 37 city ball
have a need to go to city hail to think the whole waterfront area but since it does not, they could
with City Commission plans to
He explained Die next steps employes will grow to 100 get a building permit, a dog from the Civic Center
care less where it is located,"
west
build a new $1.8 million city involved
eznployes
by
1990
and
some 40() license, or pay a water bill, part 01 the downtown area 'ri
before the ground i
Meyer said.
hall.
broken for the new city hall parking spaces will be required Knowles disagreed.
development of this property
Knowles has emphasized that
possIble sites have been cxboth city hail and a public
- Detailed soil borings on
A 44-year-old Aitamonte
As partof the plea bargaining plored for the project, including "exact
downtøwn site Kncwles said business," said Meyer.
hall on the 14 acre landfill site
site"
where the StTUC- works complex and handle that
his idea of downtown
However, Meyer said city has been approved by cornagents say was a fence for a Robert Buonauro and State Park
Avenue, since the cornii acre tract. Knowles
He estimated that about one
multi-county "steal-to-order" Atty. Abbott Herring's office,, mission first
Mellonville, French Avenue. business.
started
looking
for
estimates
these tests will cost
theft ring has pleaded no Judge Woodson will riot sen- a new home five
years ago.
about $700 and will be complete
Knowles said final plans for
cone to a stolen property tence(wder in the pistol case
Three of the five corn- in 30 days,
the $225,000 Public Works
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deal designed to get him anotherstolenpropertyca
by hail built on a l4acre city- if they want to
on one third of the 14 acre tract,
build the new "
are uxpected this week.
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When Donald U. Crowder, of or.
French Avenue and Seminole site.
II'
551 Karen Ave., Altamonte
Buonauro said his client l3ouievard where a' $,000
(Next: Local Merchants
Determine
the
size,
realizes
he
faces
prison
time
on
Springs, changed his plea from
Prefer Present City Hall Site)
ft.,
the cases. Judge
ir,nocent to no contest Monday one of
before Circuit Judge 3, William Woodson agreed to sentence
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Crowder toprobaUonarymejf
Pit
Woodso the state
el' s
other stolen property cluirges Judge McGregor orders a
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and agreed not to file charges in prison sentence,
Crowder
and Herman E.
other cases in which he
ArotmdTheCiock .......... 4-A
allegedly was implicated by FIelds, 38, also of Altamonte S(.Ie
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Bridge ..................8-B
Springs, were found guilty on
wiretap evidence.
Calendar .................. S-A
A civil suit filed in circuit rezoning of U clay pit tract to
Crowder's wife, Carolyn Oct. lObyacircult courtJuryof
Comic, ...................s-B
. knowingly buying, receiving court by Greater Construction
Fields Crowder, 42, was and
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agricultural
has
concealing
a
150- Corp. of Casselberry alleges "diminished the value"
Editorial...................4-A
of the
3
on a new charge of buying, stolen by burglary ring
DearAbby ................ 6-A
missioners illegally aborted a damages "in an amount equal
recefvingandconceaLjngstolen members.
$517,000
clay pit purchase "in to the decrease In value
property in connection with
Horoscope ................. 8-B
Crowder
and
Fields
are
pursuit
of
personal reasons" resulting from rezoning."
theft ring operation,
The
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scheduled for sentencing in that and asked in excess of
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$10,000
rezoning
was
a
condition
of
the
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Mrs. Crowder was charged case by McGregor on Dec. 11. damages from the county and purchase
with a similar count earlier but
contract.
Sports
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The keystate witness against the commissioners individually
the court dlsmiswi it Nov. 6.
Suing all five county cornTelevIsion
s-B
Crowder and other suspects plus seeks courtrdered en- missloners
Women
individually,
Crowder was allowed to arrested In connection with ti-ic forcement of the contract,
Greater Construction Corp.
remain free on bond after he burglary ring operation has
County Commission
taLr- seeks damages claiming their
plead no contest to buying, been Calvin Yates Jr., 28, of
nin Sid Viblen Jr. 1gned the acts"inelethngnottocl
Monday's high 75. OvernIght
,
''A
low
47.
caliber pistol, stolen by fished Information to sheriff's
the 103.5 acres off Markham malicious, cspriciou.s, lacking
Fair
to partly cloudy through
burglary ring members in an agents on 100 to 150 burglaries Woods Road on July
. The In good faith and honest and
April burglary at the Orange in five counties by the ring, contract called for closing of
Wednesday. Highs in the upper
prudent discretion and con'
70,. Lows in the upper SO,.
Boulevard residence of Jack traveled central Florida for the deal and cash payent
of stitutes an unreasonable THE SEASON
Sanford City empioye, Ben fladon, makes final adJnstment to Northeatt o
Smith, west of Sanford. three months with agents $317,000 on Nov. 1.
rast winds around
misuse of authority . . .' The
star that tops oce ci the Christmas tree decorations that hang 10 mph, dimInIshing at
night.
IS UPON US
over First Street in downtown Sanford. Herald Photo by Tom
"the pistol on Aug. 15 when detailing disposition of items Commissioners Harry
Details and tides are on Page
erroneous and illegal."
ViflCt'flt)
S-A.
riff'5agcf1tsrai
his borne stolen by the ring in Its million. KwIatkowskl,
Richard
Thesuitailegesthe "saidacts
and busIness, the Rendezvous douar-a-year-buslness, Yates Williams and Mike Hatt.away were in
pursuit of personal
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ChICO &amp; The

BUSINESS DIRECTORY

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commercial, E. 2.5th

deposil No

jig.
and affidavits $ (Eiac) McwJeI No VI0
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reqyired by the Florida Unifci'm
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One Etectrerid Furnace tiacj
Commercial Code Bulk Sale's is on Model No.
(7) ER 34
file in the office of HANOI CHEK,
Waif to Wall carpeting
iNC., 101 5. Wyman Road,
DATCO this
14th ,ay of NIci17 brm rnobite homt $125
Attamor,e Spring's. FlOrida, and November, 1975

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thzury Patio

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M.Wtyotherstochoos,from

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COUNTY —5 Acre's, til, drained
CITY -3 Lots,
St., 140,000

.

1969 Monterey Wagon, like new

Woalruff'$Garden Center
601 Celery Ave., Sanford

this

ment."

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MLSREALTORS

Real Estate

he

announced

and s1president

562 5230 evenings,

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CITY - MeIIonyllle,l&amp;23râ, lots

If

DeViIIe,

original mile's

NELSON'SFLORloARojE'

CARROLL'S FURNITURE

CITY
Residential, beautifully
00de'd — $1,500,

You want to Buy or sen

ldrmn,, closed porch. 5130
Bdr., porch, carport, washing

Utity

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month, SCHUREPI REALTY,

Coup.

or

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Open

"SERVICEBEVOND
THE CONTRACT"

R,g Real Estate 8rok
JOHN KRIDER,ASSOC

Realtors, 373.1302.

Appearances

the grand

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place

questions from reporters after president of Greater Con.
his appearance before the stnion,

No Money DOWn

office furniturp

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SATURDAY AND SUNDAY, 9103
HIGHWAY46FLEAMARKET
1½ miles East of I Ion Hwy

Kish Real Estate
,

REALTY INC

Jurors apparently questlon
Jim Budd, president of the

k cnsel James Panico,

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SpecIal shrub arid garden sprayers,
cents ea. GardenL,ar,4, 1100 W.
St., 3fl 44)0
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FREE GIFT WRAPPING on new
baby accessories. Payton's
ChIldren's Wear, (Formerly
Buttons'N 3ows) 26.10 Hiawatha,
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Phone 377.1301.

leg Real Estate Broker 321 0610
333 3215; 322 7715; 333.7$j

HAL COLBERT

after

First National of.
fidala has spawned speculation
allegations of Sunshine Law that the Jurors are
looking Into
violations,
Posslbllltiesthatloanstocounty
Hatt.away's attorney,
Gerald officials might have
been made
Rutberg, Confirmed at
noon
or suggested about the same
that Hattaway was still time,
scheduled to appear voluntarily
County Commissioners Sid

and politely answered

WITH GOOD CREDIT
steel desks (executive desk
For Example;
&amp; chairs. secretarial desks &amp; 1W ValIant, 4 cyi. stand
C haIrs, straight chairs, filing
cabinets, Is it Cash arid Carry
FaIrIane, 6 cyl. auto., eztra
clean
NOLL'S
1971 Duster, 6 cyl, stano
Caltelbqfty, 17 97,5)0 %
1970 Hom.t, 6 cyt., Stan,

w

etc. Old

family room, fully carpeted,
central heatair, garage; 3 years
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days or

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Bedroom. st p,

W W C4rp,
urnitune, Separate dining

1973 Cadillac

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Herald Staff Writer

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New Inspection, 1430
717 W. 4th St,377 59)0

PUN NNT

CLIFF JOROAN,REALTOR

2110m, re

Used

Come see the beautiful new clothe's,

borhood, $36,900. Furnished tool II
Downtown. 3 BR home. $15,500.
KNOCKS- Owner
moving. ChoIce 3 bedroom, 2 bath, M
Id 70's, 35,1 BR tomes financed at
family room, w.w carpif, In
lpct. interest.
POOL. $29 p00.

$3) 1377

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merchandise, inventory and ggod

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10 PENCILS with name in gold,
$150 RemIt with order to J&amp;A,
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2121 Curry Ford Road,
*njo,
Eta, 37504
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pcI. mortgag, at 5)62
month. 3 bedrooms, I bath.

ii

Sleet Guitar

fti

o PPORTUNITY

Is furnished, 2 furnished apart.
mints In rear All irs good repair
Only $19,500

Mike Hatt.away today as It
Cnhlnuedathrewk.obeof
COunty govcrnxiie actions,
recentered on an aborted
clay pit PW'Ch,ase deal and

name as

rd

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194i3VW

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KItchen.Bathroom Cabinets,
Counter top's, Sinks, Instaljat
.eilable. Bud CabI 3nS3
anytime.

Central air, family room, living
room, kitchen, dishwasher,
drapes, 73'x13 tenced yard. Like
new and lust reduced from $337
to presant price of $27,000. Low
aown., payments to assume, Walk
one block to tennIs Courts.
SYSTEMS
FOUR,
INC.,
REALTORS, 4444344,

SAVE ON HOME FINANCING
lOVE Up- NIce 4 bedroom, N tar shpppin 2 BR home.
$12,000.
central air, good settled neigh.

LARGE HOME close to downtown,
made into 2 apartments, upstairs

back to Seminole

what he does for a living, he
All live county commission.
replied, "I don't work."
Cr's were named defendants
The unidentified Witness W8.5 Monday in
a civil suit filed by
clutching an aviation magazine
Greater Construction Corwhen he entered and
exited
the poration of Casselberry over
grand Jury chamber,
the aborted clay pit purchase

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at 113 Madland Avenue, ToQetPtr*IthfhefeIwi,.,jtem*of
Altamonte Springs, Seminole property which we locaf,d In and
COunty, Florida. A
general
Pefmanintly 15'ftflt"j AS a

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kayAmpllfl

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old. 3223412.

$2SUPPERMO.

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assumes 7

OFFICE 6 STORE BUILDINGS

:.

Boa

Kwiaticowskj

days and public controversy
over the change En depositories.

of Maitland, and a mystery
that he still hasn't been asked to
witns who aiso spent 20 appear
before the grand
mthutesclosetedwiththegrand His attorney,
Nean Breck,
Jury.
said Kwjatkowj hasn't been
The man, wearing a print
subpoenaed.
sport shirt and white Jeans,
But obeervers said there are

S3WRadiStereo

A.) Condition for

churen Realty

REALTOR ?l 5774

Scheduled to hear brought

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SpinIIPiano,3n4430

V

Hisrotd Hall Re&amp;fy

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'73 Ford F.100 Range Custom Style
Side Pickup, by owner, $7,ego

REPAIRED

,

family room, garage, carpet's.

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from town

201E.7SIh,37) 7532

ccnhIderatic,n to be paid tO ,h
at the West Front Door of the Transferor Is not adequate to pay all Courthous., Seminole
County, 2 Bedroom house, living room,
bills, or in the event that any bills
Floidi at 11.00 o'cl
itning room, separate garage.
A M. on
are contested by the Transferor, the
Otcimb., lt, t97$ (Ps
1145 month plus security deposit.
consieratlon will be diposited
in deji
rv&amp; properly Situate In the Peg4try of the Circuit Court of Seminole County,
FiorIti.a, to w?
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Orange Cc,jr.ly Frj,, ar, an
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Lot,i,
LAURELWOOO,aording
33—Houses Furrshed
kWarpl,ad,r Suit will be instituted as
as rC'd,d Its provided by Section 476610-4(1),
Pfjt Book IS. Page 15, Public FIcipcta Statutes.
DELTONA HOMES
Records of Seminole County,

The property to be transferred FlOrIda
is locatd

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r

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During the morning,
the

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loUder or Developer- Exceptional
buy in building lots lust far enough

HALCOLBERT,REALTOR
SELMAWILLIAMS,Assocjate
Eves 3fl04i7or3fl 1511

AR.of 3.
P.O BoxS$7. Crescent City, FlOrida, THUR H. BECKWITH. JR. Clerk
at or befori
14th day of the
Bedroom, 1½ bathe,
saii Court, will ku 104' (lIft lit
carpet. Reasonable
December 197$. in the event mat he hand to the highest and wt bidder

9—Truks..Tr-ajle

SMALL APPLIANCES

Merchandise

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Large 3 bedroom, 2 baths, on large
lot. Wall to wall Carpet. $25,900.

carport, nice yard. In quiet neigh.

STEEN- I

Phon.321 0747

Clui

I/
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3 p.m.

.

)49145

borhood, $223.
month plus
security deposit. 1313at1 Or
RENT'PURCHASEPLAN

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FURNISHED APARTMENTS

I

rENMORE DRYER

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1. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN DEl-Is

year Pest the EUNICE 0. AIKEP4$, ak-a
EUNICE D.AIKENS SOUTHER. I
Transfer,,, has had the following LAND,

BLAIR AGENCY

SUN LAND

32—Houses Unfurnished

DurIng the cite

MOOPIEYAPPLIANCES323O6t7

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NhereelsecanyoufindaØoui,

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house, $133 monthly. No ap.
that a Bulk Transfer under Article 6
p1 lances. Damage deposit. Adults,
of the Uniform Co'nmeqciaI Code
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
Call after 3 p.m. 3735,4
wiIlt)emad,onor atterth.1ltptday
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL dR.
of November, 1975, between HANOI
CUlT IN AND FOR SEMINOLE Larg, 3-bedroom houte, 137$
CHEX. INC. a FlO4id&amp; corporaton
Mellonvlhle; fenced back yard.
COUNTY, FLORIDA.
at 10) Scuth Wymor. Road, CIVIL
Available Nov. $th. 173$ rnontpi
ACTION NO. 1114CA49-C
Altamonte Springs. Florida, as DUVAL FEDERAL SAVIS4r.! 5.
plus
$100 security deposit. i'tione
"Transferor," and MILLER ENLOAN
904.357.9344.
ASSOCIATION
OF
TERPRISES, 331 Central Ave., JACKSONVILLE,
I 1-Bedroom, 3 bath, carp,?, double
Crescent City, Florida. as "Tran
Plaintift, I
steree."

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Molorcycie Insurance

dillon. Payments $106.17 mo.
Offered by Savings 6 Loan 373

110

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from a

Casselberry hank to the

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322-1302

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78 -Motorcycles

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million in federal funds

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from County CommIssioner 14

800m, 2 bath
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' 8 Autos for Sa
home lust painted Inside, air HILtCREST
'73, central air, Color lv's from su; 116W, from
1973 (iold Duster, honeyciew wit,,
Conditioner, shady yard. 1)9.500.
di5hasher, raised patio, skirting,
$13; Service all makes. HERBS'
beige
interior,
Make an offer.
automatic, air,
&amp; tie downs, Good location,
TV. 1200 S French, 373173i
very'
low
mileage,
Car like ,,ew
Payments
$45.79
ma.
Offered by
Forrest Greene, Inc.
$3,793. Call Don Pop., 322.1631.
COLOR TV, $li 93MONTI4
Savings 5, Loan 173 6051.
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373635) REALTORS 630 Ufl
ilOC4
43—tots-Acreage
_______________________ '19 WIly Jeep Universal, 1
wheel
CHULUOTA- 2 bedroom, 2 bath,
wornS hubs,
_______________________________ drive,
5399 after
p m. tow bar, all
carpet, drapes etc. Corner, ten.
Longwood Road, Call III 6615
any time
ced, citrus. Must Sell. $22,500.
days or after S p m. call 3771364.
POt35Off MARNL '''
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Terms. Chuluofa Realty, 3653753
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292FHwy 1797
S 3911.
Per$ectrwjcar,'uFairI15,j'j
STOP AND THINK A MINUTE. It
3fl 5961
CIas.sitied Ads didn't work
Wagon,6cyI.newlnspeci0
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BY OWNER- 102 IdyllwiI Drive;
tires. $195. 371 0213. Dealer
there
wouldn't
be
any,
Just reduced $3,300. Transferred _______________________________
out of state. i bedroom, 7 story, SEMINOLE CO. Acreage tracts,
5
!!i_'chatth5e
71 Dodge Dirt Swinger, auto PS,
over 3,500 sq. ft. No reasoibie
small and large. $2,000 per
air, heater, radio, 43,000 ml., very
SANFORD

PRICE REDUCED to lust 122.500
for this 2 BR condominium,
Freshly paInted. Quiet residential
area Near shopping and clxjr.
ches. Central heat air, carpeting,

REALTORS
Branch Office No. 1
.21 Orlando Drive

Jury was

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KENMORE WASHER, parts,
servIce, used machIne's

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$69 lila

Sanford, 3735700

block, excellent condition; no city
taxes; by owner 3224670

2SbSParkDr.

Hattaway

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Southeast First National of

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3103 Orlando Drive

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FOR A STARTER here's a lovely 2
bedroom CB home in excellent
Condition. Kitchen equipped,
carpeting, paneled famIly room.
Nicety landscaped and ready to
move ml All for 1)5,500.

SEE US TODAY

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Herald Stall Writer

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SKYLINE
Double wide, '73,21' K
60', 3 BR, bath, raised front
screen room, central air, carport

Crank Realty, Realtor

'SANFORD'S SALES LEADER"

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City of Sanford
Planning and Zoning
Commission
Pubiluji: t, 7,

low

Goal assumption or by FHA with I
________________________
$150 down $74,250

Realty.

On. I Two bedroom apartmwt,
carpeted, air, turn &amp; unfurn $93

11Y BOB

PIous

Casselbrrry, Hwy. Il 97

373 7)10.

AUCTION,

lSYr.FHA FINANCING

Termt.
leãutifI kiithtn arid 3 bedroom
home, close to schools and
shopping. $21,000.

AVAILABLE
$1505113 Co&amp;orTV
QUALITY INN NORTH
i'1&amp;5R434,Longwood

Quantity

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BARGAIN PRICES. SANFORD

location., with trees Offered by
Savings &amp; Loan, Payments,
5113 34 mo. 323 605).

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MOt4Ye.ttv RNTAL$

as

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wood

Sanford.Casselberry

Sten strom

REALTORS

2 Bedroom apartment, partiyiT
nistied; Couple only. 322.3162 days,
322O1 evenings.

Any

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INC.. a Florida corporati, 101
South Wymore Road, Altamonte
Springs. Florida 3770.1

cf U

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A FRACTION OF THEIR COST
FROM TODAY'S WANT AOSI

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Rezoning From: MR.1, Multiple
FICTITIOUS NAME
Family Ra'sientiaI ' Dwelling
Notice is hereby given that I am District
up. 3221110.
IflOaged in bvii'tij* at 9O East
To That Of: RMOI, Multiple.
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Casselberry,
Seminole County, Family Residential, Office and _______________________
31 A- ipIexes
Florida
under the
fictitious 'arse Of lnstitutiil
KING'S TEXACO SERVICE,
Thai Property DeScribed as: Lots
that I lrind to register laId
LAKE MARY— 2 BR duplex, kit.
'tame 133, 153, 131 &amp; 159, Sanfo Park
with the Clerk of thi Circuit Court,
then equipped. Carpeted, central
84
more generally described
heat &amp; aIr, $150 per mo.
Seminole County, Florida If •C as located:
NOrThWtst corner of 25th
FORREST GREENE INC.
Cordance with the provl$i01fl of ttse St. I, Melloisyll. Avenue.
3736353 REALTOR 3221910
FiCtltiOu Name Statutes. To Wit:
All parties In Interest a Citizens
Section 663 09 FlorIda Statutes 1957.
lI have an opportunity to be 2 bedroom unfurnished duplex, nice
S: Edward L King
heard at laid hearing.
location. $110 mo. $100 security.
Publish: Nay, 3, 10, 17, 24,
By order of the Planning and
3234455
DET 13
Zoning Commission of the City of
I bedroom Lw,turnisfted, kitchen
Sanford, Florida, this 14th day of
NOTICE TO cC EDITORs
UNDER UNIFORNCOM,MERCIAL
CODE.IULK SALBI
TO: All Creditari of HANOI CHEK,

365 6317

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GET 'I PiOSE LUXURY IEMS FOR
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Your MLS Agency

Mike

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Jury List

LOn

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FHA VA Resale- Low, low,

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City Commls1 Room, City Hall
Sanford. Florida at 5:00 P.M. 01
ThiWiy, Novembir 20, 1975, ft
- conIdtr the following change an
emendment to thi ZonIng Ordininci
ci tnt Lay at enroro, ,minot?
County, Fiori
Reoising from; 5R1AA. Single
Family Residential District
i To That Of: RM0I, Multiple.
Family Residential, Office and
mit it is I
That Property Described as:
South 2.3 of Lot IS). 5mb Park

NAVEL ORANGES

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i3e,ttjtul new hQm ci

3222420

Commissioner

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Conveniently lOcated. 322 6117.

NOTICE TO PUBLIC
Notice Is hereby give-n that
Public Hearing will Ot held In th

Oranges, Graoefrui,.
SatWma
TangeIosafldL,m
R. U. HutChiioii. 322.i0B

_MI St.. SIavIa.

377 1939. 327 1141

Large 1 bedroom, $100; large 2
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bedroom, $110; water furnished;

Lfgal Notice

Cucumbers fr pices
..
Pick. East on H*y 46. RIght on S
Cameron, 3rd hous on right. 373.

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'177 'sill Eve

clown

Excellent Opportunity. Only 1.
I Bedroom I kitchen apt., mature
hours weckli with Compi.
person;
phone,
washing
company training 6 Iocati
vlieoes. No deposits. $10 plus
si .
utilities. 3227910
up. Invest mint of 160043,000. Ci II
roIled, Mr. Carson, 513 5.7.537
) SRoomapt..aIlutilItiflfurnp,,
A.LITTLE
SALESMAN IN Piij T
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wk. or $130 per ma. $45 dep. $01
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a Classified AJf
Magnolia Ave. 322471).

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75-Recreational Vehicles
FLEtTLINE
DOuble wide new. I pc.
ctional, Spanish style WITh
.".
central air, raised front suet'
BRING YOUR FLOAT
matching pedestal commode's and oatpiflnder, Pop up
Camper, flew
Contemporary pool home on one
room, carport, skirting, com.
octagon cocktail table, all slate
vinyl top Sl,eps3s, $500
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acre in thecountry. I BR, 2 baths,
pletely set up. hear 436 &amp; 1792.
tops. $700 or best offer. 373 7150 or ________________________
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Offered
by
central air, double garage, owner
Savings
&amp;
alter 6 p m. call 373 10
transferred Let's deal ReduCed Loan. $11.31 per month 323 tA)51 ..
16--Auto
Parts
..
$9.Ct)0 Apt, call 321 9410
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ces
Barrington, double wide, new, 71' x
52-pp
Reconultionec) Balleries, j"
60', central air, larg. raised
Larry Saxon, Realtor
exchange. REEL'S BODY SHOP,
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screen patio, carport, skirting, 'dUALItY
APPLIANCES AT
1109 Sanford Ave

Central Florid.'s
MULTIPLE LISTING REALTOR
3flu90
19195. French
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327.737i, 3flIN, 322. 1914

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lIbrirt, 3 needle
twin needle, front
inaillno, diluif' Sewina machine Wanted
to buy used office furnitw,
Pay hatanc. nt VS or 10 oavments
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32276(3

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Stemper Realty

NOW LEASING
- New, modern, 1 StOry ef#icIency
apartments, attractively fur.
Taxi Cab Businti I re4atp fr in.
fished, Conveniently located and
this,. Call owner, 904•253•2377
beautifully Landsclped. $133 ma.
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Call between 1:303, For in.
forma1in raIl 3220704.

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For used furniture, appliances,
louIs, etc. Buy 1 or 1001 items
Larry's Mart, 713 Sanford Ave
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SANFORD SEWING CENTER

24—Susiflessxjrj-unhfji

VENDING ROUTES

Faymeots

posIt Ion,

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CASH 3224132

Assume

11 cinn,'r 7;

MOSS I E C. BATEMAN

$45,000,

oersons. 46$ 6.IU or 377 $054.

If you are no? satisfied with c&amp;'r
Furnish
present poSitiOn call Mr. Dadd sat31—Apartments
MARRIAGES
$62 3715.
Performed by Marilyn. Notary,
SAN MOPARic, 1. 2, 3 bedroom
Mitiwe wyman for It housp 'ork
Ocala. 904 732 $16) or 732 1173.
trailer apis. Adult 6 famIly park.
andcareofleqnlinvalkj even
Weekly. 35)5 Hwy 1797, Sanford.
and weekends, Send comp let, ______________________
323 1930
resume to Box 511. co Ever lng
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I or Bedrooms Adults
only
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i nerapa, i'.U, 60* 1857, Sanfi
i'd. PARKAVENUEMOBILEPARK
LOST - Black Poodle, grey legs; Bookkeeper, experienced.
25.45 Park Drive. $10 up.
llcenw No. 799. Pl.&amp;i, call very
Sanfo4'd architect. Send resu
sad owner, Waleska, 321Q03,
AVALOP4 APARTMENTS
an requested salary to P 0.
ADULTS,piOpETs
Drawer ISIs. Sanford. Fla 377
FOUND - Boy's 10 speed bicycle,
____________________________
116 W, 2nd 5?
orange and black, Owner may

Green Beans, UPick. $3.4 per flu.
Farm on Lake Monroe Road,
across from Baptist Church.
Herbert Russll, 377773$.

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Lake JaSime,] BR, 2 bath, famlli
room, Central heat &amp; air, waII.to
wail carpeting, double garage, in iI
nighbo?pi
of fine homes. Onll

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A BABY'S RLD. Care for infants

Bank Chief Testifies

- DAVES'371 9370

3 Bedroom, 2 bath house, family
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room. Over 3 acres, with barn. On

Days- 327 6173

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Deflary- Adults. 1 BR, air; cios
Nurses; RN's; LPNs, Aides; 1idestores, churches. Ideal for relire
Companion; Needed immedial

Care

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the county for breach of con- purchase contract.
South Seminole County.
John Kuithrough at
tract, an award of Interest on
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OMAE) Chief Sig Pearson,
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burglaries In Seminole and In prison — for the burglary of of the contract,
hearing date has been set, The part of the county for the 'judiciary,
or the library" or der's departlTwnt
Orange County.
Longwood Saw and Mower,
The suit also seeks damages county has 20 days to file an "Courthouse South."
The other departments could pleted one study, has corn- we could do is Just pick up an
Circuit Court Judge J, U.S. 17-92, Longwod.
and claims the county's ansr to tic cMl complaint. cornmision is looking at the
organization and move
it down
$1. feasibly move to the south part
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boy indicted by a grand Jury for on drugs at the Sanford
the life felony offense of armed Juvenile Detention Center.
Hartley pleaded guilty to
burglary has been scheduled
for a Dec. 1 trial asan adult in robbery on May S and Judge
Woodson adjudicated him a
circuit court.
committed
deli n quent
John Ste%
to DYS.
Altamon te Springs, entered a
Monday young Hartley adwritten plea of innocent
mltted to the court that be got
Monday through his defense
attorney, Kirk Kirkconnell.
involved with drugs at a state
Huggins has been in the custody DYS facility and ran away
of state Division of Youth "because they were going to
Services authorities since he send us off."
was indicted Nov. 3 by the
"Everybody else there (DYS
Seminole County Grand Jury center) was doing it (drugs),"
for armed breaking and en- Hartley told the court.
tCTinlj with Intent to commit a
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of America.
Cleaverwasflying to New York today after seven years
in exile with parole violation charges and a grand jury Indictment hanging over his head. He is subject to arrest
arrival in the United States.
He said his decision to return grew from his concl usion
that the end of the Vietnam war, an improvement in the
lot of the blatk man and increased political skepticism in
the aftermath of Watergate has created a "really fantastic" climate In America,
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Cathie Holzman and Pam Roy,
Winter Springs teenagers,
commending them for their
courage in complaining about
smoking of marijuana on their
school bus. The girls allegedly
were threatened and later
assaulted by a fellow student at
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In one of the sworn affidavits
considered by the council in Its
current Investigation of the
building inspector.
Mat-see said the status of the
conditional use permit is "in
limbo" at present. He said the
two options open to the council
are to continue litigation or to
negotiate with the plaintiff.
Marsee estimated that continued litigation would cost
city several thousand dollars in
legal fees and court costs,
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action to take regarding the suit
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church group if they continued
with const ru ction before the
final decision it would be at
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granted a conditional use
permit by the council for
construction of a church in a
residential area on Hayes Road
on July 21 against the recommendation of the Planning and
Zoning Board, but when
residents of the area protested
the decision the council sought
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BY JANE CASSELBERIIY effort to get action on the do not condone such illegal
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problem of pot smoking on the acts."
bus.
An attempt by Councilman
WINTER SPRINGS
Miss Roy, who along with John Daniels to have the
Howard Marsee, attorney Miss Holzman had stayed
out of council call a halt to the inrepresenting the city in a civil school since the Incident, vestigation of
Bradshaw's
suit brought by Seminole Monday returned
to classes. conduct of the building
Baptist Temple, did not paint a Miss Holzman remains out
of department failed to gain
rosy picture Monday night in school,
council support and the next
evaluating the city's chances.
The resolution commends Investigative sesssion will be
Hired by the city in Sep. Cathie and Pam for "per- held
ra!i' a.'so.t.ar -rI r:es apçy
Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. 'l)rct i.iJ (it,A
all calls .ithm t he t'
ternberon the recommendation forming what is every citizen's Yet to be considered are
two excr
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of then city attorney Newman duty" and states their "action
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replace him as the city's at- the majority of your peers" who
Andersohn.
tomney In the case, advised the
council that chances For winning the case were slim.
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decide to pursue the case it will
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The University of
Florida must not force
a
student
to waive his right to a
public hearing before he Is
disciplined by a student honor
court, a legislative committee says.
The 1W rule was among
a number of state university
Policies rejected Monday by the
Procedure Act Committee. Many of Joint Administrative
the rules were turned
down for technical (laws. Only a few were defended
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residence on July 21 leather belt imbossed with
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CHICAGO (AP) — Mothers whose babies are delivered
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cording to state law,
returned to Florida.
at home by midwives
fewer complications and
In other cc,urt actions Mon.
Hartley t)I the court he was
healthicr ba bies than tho '.ho go to the hospital, a
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day, a 10-year-old Fern Park wearing the belt, "because Its
Thomas Biggs, UF attorney, said the
California study shows.
honor court rule
juvenile
had
for
three
who
pleaded
guilty
to
the
only
belt
I've
The
CYCLE
SAFETY
Greater
Sanford
Chamber
of
Commerce,
The
Sanford
Polkt
was
aimed at establishing an alternative procedure which
The study, reported today in a paper prepared for
robbery
of
drug
store
and
was
years."
a
Department and Honda representatives joined together to
the student could accept by going before
annual meeting of the American Public Health
the honor court
DYS officials told the court
present
a safety seminar Sunday at which some 15 motorcycle later , committed to the state
SEMINAR
HELD
Association, was done by a health rarch team from
rather
than
a
hearing
extatilished
by
the
APA
act.
been
confined
Division of Youth Services as a that Hartley has
riders were instructed in defensive riding. Above, Joe Pniutano,
Stanford University and the University of California at
By ED PRICKETT
r. lb. team studied 217 home births performed
sales representative of American Honda sits astride a new clusi. "delinquent child" was told by at the Sanford Juvenile
Santr
'Winn er..Take.AIt' Rule Urged
ten
on
Center
"under
lock
who
Circuit
Judge
J.
William
De
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Herald
Staff Wri ter
controlled
motorcycle
used
for
training
new
riders, Others
by nun
s run the Santa Q-uz Birth Center from 1971
Seminole County CornTAUAIIASSEE (AP) — Ronald
participated, from left, were Jack Homer, executive manager of Woodson that he's being given and key" for the last 62 days. A
to 1973
Regan's Florida
supporters
said
of
Action
Honda,
one
more
chance
with
DYS
counselor
he
thinks
the
missioner
Ski
Vihlen
said
today
the Chamber of Commerce; Howard Hockman.,
are urging a state Republican committee to
Of the 231 "had completely unremarkable tirlii, at
Sanford; and Rich Quigley, safety officer of the Sanford Police before facing a minimum 10- youth's "main problem was county authorities are not to be
adopt a "winner-ta ke-all" rule In Florida's March 9, 1976,
home,"
researchers reported. For
the
drugs"
but
that
he
believes
year
prison
sentence
for
faulted
for
three
starving
Department.
(Herald
Photo
by
Presidential
primary. Reagan's state campaign chairman
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Vincent
Jr.)
plicatkm.s 'L'# did occur, the researchers said, the rate
says.
robbery.
Hartley
has
now
undergone
a
horses
which
were
rescued
was lower than that for the population as a whole.
L.E. "Tommy" Thomas, former state
Nicholas Edward Hartley, 16, "crisis change."
from a pasture near Oviedo. A
Republican
chairman, said Monday that Reagan
of Fern Park,wasindJcteItya The circuit court has retained fourth hc.- c, too weak from
would benefit more
than Ford from a nile allocating all delegates in each
Perot rnIes Influencing Bill
gruul
jury for the Jan, 22 jurisdiction over Hartley as an malnutrition to stand, was
robbery of Dollar Prescription adult in the robbery case and destroyed Monday night.
congressional district to the candidate who gets the most
WASHING1r' (AP) — H. Ross Perot denies he had
votes In the district and all at-large
Center, U.S. 17-02, Fern Park. has the au thority to sentence
Vihlen's
statements
came
delegates to the
anything to do wftb an amendment approved by the House
stiitewide forerunner.
Two juveniles icaped with him to a maximum of life Im. duri ng a meeting attended by
Ways and Means Committee that reportedly would give
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Ford's campaign officials were not available for
drugs after holding up a prisonment on the guilty plea to Sheriff John Polk and Seminole
gh
cornthe Texas businennan a IlS-mililon tax refund. The
lia'flt,
pharmacist with what later robbery.
County
Animal
Control
amendment was passed after he contributed more than
By BOB LLOYD
Longwood. Deputies said pro ved to be an air rifle. The
"You've got to make up your Director Bruce Clark.
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Herald Staff Writer
burglars smashed an office druggist chased the fleeing mind to obey the law," Judge
Clark said he had been I
Union Denies PERC Authority
Perot also has off ered tc' be excluded from any benefi ts
window and unsuccessfully juveniles from the store firing Woodson told Hartley. "If you monitoring the pasture where
TALLAHASSEE (A?)
conferred by the amendment, which he termed •'
Sheriff's detectives today
The Public Employes
to burn their way into a his own rifle. There were no come back before me again I'm the horses were kept for three
legiatatkm."
were searching for a gunman
Relations
Commission
has
no
authority to punish the
safe.
injuries,
going to give you a minimum 10 months prior to Monday's
In a letter released
wearing a stocking cap who
Itroward
Teachers
Union
for
its
September strike, the
it CIC(Tied "that , j
Gilles 0. Bourdon, 131
Court records indicated a years In prison."
actions.
union
not the merits of the anndmen t, have become the censays
in
a
suit.
robbed an insurance routeman
Eastern Fork, The Woodlands, Juvenile was arrested two days
"I'm giving you one more
Clark also said Lee Smith, an
tral Issue" In a contrjve-ay following a Wa ll street
The union suit Filed Monday in Leon County Circuit
in the Midway community east
Longwood, reported to deputies after the holdup, later corn- chance," the court told the Investigator for the Seminole
Journal article on Nov. 7 that ttbed ho w Perot would
of Sanford Monday afternoon.
Court asked for an order halting a PERC hearing Nov. 25
that - burglars took $1,000 in mitted to DYS and sent to a juvenil e as he was turned over County Humane Society, will
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aiu we noioup jewelry and cash from his Daytona Beach halfway house to DYS counselors,
file charges with State Attorney
punished.
may have been pulled by the examination by anthropologists residence.
Abbott herring's office against
The suit claimed that the Broward County School Board
same
gunman who robbed in efforts to identify the murder Sanford police today reported
Ford Lean: Toward Aid Okay
Mrs. Laura Spankle, owner of
a nother insurance man and a victim,
(lid
not file an unfair labor practice charge against the unthat burglars made off with G
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ion
and
without such a charge PERC cannot act on its
beer truck driver in the area in
WASHINGTON (AP) — President Ford is luning
Investigators said the (our tape recorders valued at
horses,
and
Larry
and
Alice
own.
recent weeks,
decomposing body, found last more than $S00 after using
toward approving $2.5 billion in loan guarantees for New
Tur ner of Orlando, owners of
Hardy Patterson, of Sanf ord, week in a shallow grave at the cinder blocks to smash glasses
York City 1,rt would veto a larger compromise aid bill
two horses being boarded at the
worked
Lower Fuel Charge Sought
told deputies he was sitting in north edge of the Sernino!e in doors at the Seminole High
Cvm House Republican
Democratic
pasture.
his car on Granby Street when Community College campus, School library.
leaders, aunWistration sources my.
MIAMI (All) Florida Power &amp; Light Co., the state's
A sorrell quarter horse, about
the black male approached and had been shot in the head.
One We- admististration source said Monday night that
Pleas entered by seven completion of a court ordered Six months old,
Sheriff's deputies reported
largest electrical utility, has asked the Public Service
was
shot
after
held a .38 caliber pistol to his
Capt. C.B. Fagan Jr. said the burglars removed a window defendants Monday quickly pre-sentence investigation examination by a
Ford will make a decision on the New York situation
Commission for a fuel adjustment that could reduce
veterinarian.
head demanding, "Give me victim is believed to be a white pane at Rosenwald Elementary
,vithin 48 hours."
of this week's circuit (PSI) by state parole and
P°
customers'
bills next month by 70 cents per 1,000 kilowatt
However. Clark said today
your money."
The New York aid till approved by the House
male, about six feet tall. School, Altamonte Springs, and court criminal trials docket probation authorities,
hours.
the three other horses probably
Committee is scheduled For floor debate today and for a
before Circuit Judge J. William
Deputy David Ruddell said Authorities said the body is took a television and a g
FP&amp;L is seeking a December adjustment of 11.10 per
The
court
withheld
ad.
can
be nursed back to health. ')
the gunman escaped on foot believed to have been in the wooden child's wagon, total Wood
vote Wednesday. The cunpromise measure appeared to
judication of guilt and placed The three have been Impounded
1,000 kilowatt hours, a drop of nearly 39 per cent from the
be in serious trouble with both Democrats and
with an undertermlned amount unmarked grave at the edge of value
Charles Collier, 40, 416 E. Roy lee Smith, 27, Sanford at the county animal pound
November charge of $1.80, company spokesman Jack
of cash and insurance receipts, an orange grove for one to six
Republicans saying it now lacks the votes for passage
Benjamin Fred Bass, 31, Fifth St., Sanford, was sen. Route One, on one year near Sanford since Monday
Francis said Monday.
Sanford police today reported months.
following some amendments voted Monday..
Sanford Route One, was in tenced to 60 days in county Jail probation after he pleaded no night.
lie attributed the decrease to steady performance of the
they are shipping the skeletal
Sheriff's detectives today County jail In lieu of $5,000 bond on a plea of guilty to obscene contest to the lesser and
company's
two Turkey Point nuclear units and a decline
Vthlen called today's meeting
remains of an unidentified man were investigating an at- alter his arrest on a warrant language.
cluded offense of assault and to determine if there was a
in
electrical
generation during cooler weather,
Fromme Seeks Dismissal
to the SM111"iAn Institution in tempted safecracking at the charging he obtained property
Assistant State Atty. Mph battery in connection with a
of communications"
Washington,
D.C.
Etiksson dropped charges of 1973 aggravated assault case in "lack
for Rolling Hills Country Club, by a worthless check.
be tween th
Disclosure Exemption Noted
e sherif f's office and
SACRAMENTO, Calif. (Al') — Lynette Fromme's
resisting an officer with which a woman was beaten animal control officials.
attorney has asked that charges against her be dropped
TALLAHASSEE (AP)
violence to his person and with a belt and buckle.
Declines Private Session On DDC
Members of government
After a report from Clark,
because prosecutors withheld evidence be says could
boards
which
are
solely
advisory
are not required to file
trespass after warning as part
Donald l. Mixon, 30, 315
Vitden
said
it
appears
now
that
prove she did not try tokiJ President Ford.
financial
disclosure
statements,
the
state Ethics Comof the negotiated plea.
George Ave., Maitland, was was no lack of communication
Attorney John Virga accused the U.S. attorney's office
mission has ruled.
Judge Woodson ordered placed on one year proba tion and county officials
we re
Monday of "willful suppression of evidence" and said U.S.
to
But only the commission can decide whether a board is
Donald Edward Hampton, 21, of after pleading guilty as char ged blame, However, Clarknot
was
District Court Judge Thomas MacBride must at j
advisory and thus exempted from the law, assistant
Sanford, held in jail pending a with malicious Injury to perCity commissioners Monday
declare a mistrial If he refuses to drop charges. The is
Miss Jacobson replied that in proposed meeting might In- hearing on a probation violation sonal property in connection asked to research the county
director Bonnie Johnson said Monday.
ordinance concerning cruelty to
Is a statement one witness made to police that Miss
authorized the transfer of $500 scheduling the gathering In the volvo the eventual spending of charge.
The commission said in a recent opinion that the 25
Hampton pleaded with damage to a fence at animals and report back to the
Fromme declared, "it wasn't loaded
from contingency funds to Paulucci Building, she was city funds, It should be held guilty to grand
members of the Manatee County Study commission are
larceny and the Foicroft Apartments.
begin construction on a stretch considering the city corn- "where the public can state dropped charges of
"They were actually in contempt of court," Vlrga said
commission if any changes are
not required to file statements that reveal sources which
Jacob B. Davis, 24, 400 Pine needed
Of US. Atty. Dwayne Keyes and his assistant, Donald
of sidewalk inside the city mission as a "business group," assemble."
bring
In more than 5 per cent of their Income.
breaking and entering with Ave., Sanford, was allowed 10
limits from French Avenue and had been meeting wi th
Heller. "They were ordered to give Umis
A
therUrs
offi
ce
spokesman
t
Despite Miss Jacobson's intent to commit a felony and remain free on bond during a said Sunday night the problem
and they didn't"
east on 27th Street.
otherbussgroupato discuss
Lewis Defends Prince Firing
PSI. lie pleaded guilty as
pr
that her "materials" possession of burglary tools.
In a memorandum to cern- DDC plans.
Into
an
should
be
handled
by
animal
Hampton Is accused of charged with shooting
were in the Paulucci Building,
TALLAHASSEE tAP)
State Comptroller Gerald
missioner,, City Manager W. E.
troi and refused to send a
violating
probation meted In a occupied vehicle In connection patrol
Hearst Lawyers To Be Ready
commissioners rescheduled
Lewis says he fired securities investigator Robert
'Pete" Knowles said the county Commissioner John
car to check out reports
burglary case earlier this year. with a Sept. 23 Incident at
Prince because he couldn't handle his job, not because of
commission would not Un- said the meeting, which he meeting for 4 p.m. Thursday at
Irving Richard Beveritt, , Seventh Street and Locust in four arimais were starving
SAN FRANCIS(X) (AP) — Attorneys for Patricia
a
squabble over a fraud investigation.
des-take a "joint effort" on the called a "brainstorming City
the pasture.
Hearst say they will be ready to present their cage under
904
Celery
Ave.,
Sanford,
Avenue,
Sanford,
in
which
a
At
a three-hour deposition session Monday, Lewis
sidewalk, but would "leave it to segslffl,would be "informa!,"
Mrs. Spankie has a one-story
The DDC, when previousily pleaded guilty to breaking and shotgun was fired Into an auto,
the new Jan. 26 trial date and the prosecution says it
defended
his decision to (Ire Prince on charges of Inthe City to do plans, labor, and but Stenstrom shot back that he known at the Downtown Rede- entering the Rex Bar,
house on the property. She is
expects to wind up its case against the newspaper heiress
410 'voundlng a
subordination,
negligence, inefficiency and conduct
materials,
reportedly out of town and
wanted it at City Rail "whether ve!opment Steering Committee, Sanford Ave., with Intent to
In two weeks' time.
Leroy
Ervin,
19,
108
Academy
sc
unbecoming
a
political
official.
The 250-foot portion of side- it's formal or Informal."
heduled to return some time
received $3,833 in city funds to commit a misdemeanor. He Aye,, Sanford, pleaded guilty to today,
"ft's just impossible for us to know right now hoir many
Lewis, who at first had refused to give a deposition, anwalk will provide a walkway for
ifoore said since the begin its operations,
witnesses we will call," said Albert Johnson, one f
was ordered held In Jail pending the lesser and Included offense
swered the questions of Prince's attorney, Ben Patterson,
students
at
Plnecrest
Clark said his office was
Hearst's attorneys, following U.S. District Court Judge
of
attempted
breaking
and
who is handling an appeal of the dismissal.
Elementary School.
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unable to take action because
Oliver J. Carter's postponement Monday of the trial from
entering
In
a
burglary
case,
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Commissioners a ls o !uP!4
animal cruelty Is difficult to
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th e original Dec. 15 date.
au thorized K nowles to work L
Th
e
c
ou
41
rt
allowed
Ervin
prove and he had no access to
to
Caucus Leader Hails ERA Vote
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remain free on bond pending the pasture. Then on Monday
with the county school board on ______
GAINESVILLE (A?)
A Florida women's leader
the problem.
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completion of a PSI.
night
veterinarian,
T.
M.
says
a
resolution
by
the
state
Democratic Convention to
________________________
City Commissioners refused
___ _______
Barksdale, Inspected the horses
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support the proposed Equal Rights Amendment will help
ordered a
an Invi ta tion by the head of a
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before having one shot and the
Judgewarrant
Woodson
turn
anti-ERA legislators out of office in 1976.
bench
Issued
for
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downtown redevelopment
____________________________________________
others
remo
ve
d
to
th
e
county
"It will help In the election of pro-ERA legislators,"
arrest of Walter Jenkins Jr., 42,
—
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Jeanette
Blevins, president of the Florida Women's
138
DePugh
St.
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in the Paulueci Building to
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At
that
time
Clark
said
his
caucus,
said
Monday. "For a Democrat to be against the
Springs, when Jenkins failed to
.
.
office
went
into
action
because
ERA
means
be
has to be against the party platform."
show up for trial on
*.
By JOE ASKREN
'Bud' Feather had directed for Downtown Sanford
law
requires
either
signed
But
she said that the support at the convention In
breaking and entering with the
Herald Staff Writer
Canton to revise the selection
Downtown
Development
by neighbors or a
Orlando will not lead to ratification of ERA in Florida
ntent
to
commit
a
felony
and
complaints
procedure, limiting each ar- Council (DDC) Executive ____________________________________
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statement from a licensed
next year.
grand larceny,
Seminole County School chitect to two jots or $500,000 Director SaraJa
said the
terinarian
ve
before
th
ou
nty
e
c
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Board members will held their worth of total work at anyone purpte of the suggested
ProsecutorErlksaon(lropped Isa11owed to hnpoundj ls.
(''
Land Firm Faces Default
re-organizational mee tin g time to give more architects meeting was to acquaint the
a charge of breaking and enfijIJ _I
The other three horses will
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today at 7:30 p.m. a nd the jobs and be more equitable.
MIAMI (AP) — A subsidiary of GAC Corp., one of the
commissioners with DDC plans
ngaveIde against J
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jj
remain fn county care untultis
election of a new board
nation's
largest land-developers, has defaulted on $33.5
Feathr and board member for redevelopment, and t'
Edward Hau.4er, 19, 703 determined their owners are
____________________
chairman and vice cliathuan E. C. Harper Jr. had opposed solicit commission members' L----.-..
million in debts and now faces default on another $43.5
Meadow St., Lake Mary, after "fit" to resume care of the
_________________________
will be considered.
million, a company spokesman says.
the earlier system used which opi nions on t he subject.
the owner of the auto allegedl y anima ls.
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Immediately following ad- iniv-d only five of th 17
The spokesman claimed Monday that the default by
But Mayor Lee Moore, citing
burglarized, failed to appear as
Neighbors said the young
(;Ac
joiunment of the organizational architects certified
Properties Credit Inc. is not expected to force the
a state witness for the quarter horse
for Florida's Government In The
had be en unable
__
meeting u regular meetingp,a,gog worth of jots in
parent company or other subsidiaries to file for
Sunshinelaw, advised
scheduled trial,
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to stand for three days.
will be t'nMnc'tM A retvt-t I tiiff.'rrnt i4irvI
Tj)wn #k.i a,i,4r.
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under federal bankruptcy laws.
reorganization
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expected from Hugh Canton,
However,
GAC
Board Chairman S. Hayward Mills said
Harper had objected to the might be legally qu1onable.
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".
earlier
this
month:
"1 don't know how long the parent
of
aux
iary
ser
director
il
vices, way an adjninLstrative corn'"I'm not going to he made an
'1
Ewning
flendd
0411pany can la5t" if the subsidiary defaults.
onticselecticnofarchite-cts(or mIttee, ir,cluding Superin. ass of by (State Att&amp;rnc,
$25 nuilmon worth o budgeted tendentWtlliam P 'Bud' Layer, Abbott Herring," Moore
P'bItnj
Dad
y
rtj SuncJy,
ic(pm 5tuday and Christmas
school projects.
divided up the athertised jots remarked
.
-i.-'=Fire Deliberately Set
DAY by The Sanforo HerId, Inc.
Although the board last week which he said gave a llon'i
Commniulooer Julian Sten11 1121111
Frtnch Ave , Sanford,
_ui.1
approved a revised list of seven share of the projects to two of strom also insisted that
CAPE CANAVERAL (Al') — AN Oct. 13 FIre that
.
destroyed
a religious museum owned by The Rev. Carl
arthik.is used fur the projects, the fire firms decided upon.
meeting be held where th' APPRECIA TION
Fire Dept. IA. UI. Gilbert receiv es a Comnuwuy Workers
cla
ss
P.,
J
McIntire,
a
fundamentalist, was deliberately set, Fire offiCarlton said the budgeted
Board member Pat Telson is public would have ample access
Certificate from Leonard Wynn, left, and Mark Setala, pupils at
-'flfGfd. florida )7771
cials
say.
amounts for two firms are still also expected to give a report to the proceedings.
CERTIFICATE
Sanford Middle School. The eertlikate was part of a program to
"It was definitely an incendiary (ire It was set," Ertrption Rat
being amended,
by Carrier
from the courtesy busing
"Why can't we have It here?"
recognize community workers as part of American Education
nest
B. Wright, a fire marshal for the Florida DepartBoard Chairman Robert committee.
Stendrom asked repeatedly.
Week.
,•, -k 5%.Yr,r 5
ment of Insurance, said Monday.
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Josephine Walker, 21, was arrested Monday shortly
after she walked into a trap
set by authorities and J.B.
Shumate, head of Southeast
First National Bank, an FBI
spokesman said.

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Woman Arrested In Trap

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Sanford,

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WAYNE D. IX)YLE, Publisher
H. RICHARD LONG,
WILliAM D. CURRIE, Managing Editor
ROBERT C. MARKEY. Advertising Director

hung beck In the standings
latter part of the
when he made a big Jump In
the placings by tying for the
championship
at the world cham pionship cutting
Amarillo, Tex.,
month.
were
by Cutter
Bill, world champion cutting
of 1962.
Hardin is very active in the 2,500-member
which has activities throughout the
U.&amp; and
He Is a
of the executive
of the
and a director from
the State of Florida.
Congratulations, Mr. Hardin. Keep on ridin'.
Hardin

Editor

until

of the Seminole County
School bus
sale-flea market at Lottie
system held a
Broadway's home on SR 427, Elder Springs, over
the weekend.
the event was to raise monies to
The
purchase safety films to be shown throughout the
entire county school system.
We're happy to report the bus drivers raised $167
for these safety films through the sale.
Sgt. Bo Taylor of the Seminole County Sheriff's
Dept., will show the films once they are purchased.
A doff of the old derby to these school bus drivers
for their concern and efforts put forth.
carport

reserve

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earlier

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purpose of

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Some

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President Ford and Sen. Frank Church,
chairman of a select Senate committee investigating federal intelligence activities, aear
to have reached a
another
passe over details of
whether alleged attempts by the Central Intelligence Agency to assassinate foreign leaders
should be released to the general public.
Ite issue is a delicate one. coPU
Congress and the
executive branch
th e duty to keep American
people informed" They
have also have the duty to keep
s(,crets if this serves the national interest. Wlien
the two duties conflict, the dividing line between
them is not always clear.
Mr. requested
Ford has given the information
urch
Ch
the Senate committee. Ile has no reservations
about giving it to the full Senate, but draws the line

against general dissemination on the basis that this

would endanger the lives of American agents and
"seriously impair our ability to exercise a positive,
leading role in world affairs." In other words, our
enemies would use the information against us.
Mr. Church responds by noting that the
President had asked him to conduct the in.
vestigation into intelligence activities in the first

member

association

The exemplification of the Fourth Degree
Knights of Columbus, DeSolo District, will be held
Nov. 22, at the Cartlon
Orlando.
Twenty candidates will be presented to the

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Calling all season ticket holders to Seminole
High School football games!
All persons holding season tickets who wish to
have first choice on reserved tickets to the Rotary

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Tom Binford was re-elected what they would cost if conchairman and Rodney Cable structed conventionally. Ryan
was qlected vice-chairman. said Standard Systems would
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the modularf ity, then lease It to
secretary to
ition, while the county. He added that a jail
treasurer's
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Ryan infcrmed members that Dennis
the sample
port authority tenant Standard Incomplete,
Systems Is presently retooling beocrerCiVedc0mPHZfleflth
for construction of modular from port authority board
prison cells. Ryan said in the members.
event a referendum for a new Doigner said SCOPA's
jail Is rejected by residents of present promotional material
szrino1e County, the company was "sorely out of date" and

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Key (lubbers looking on (from left John Myers, Dan Fitzpatrick, Bill Sanders, Mike Good, Tom
Lake, Jeff Sanders, Harry Lawman, and Frank Holmes. (Herald Photo by Bill Vincent)

Longwood

To

Sue

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Utility

for presentatio ns not only to
1hLstria! prospects, but to
local groups.
SCOPA's tank farm is virtually complete, Ryan reported, with minor paving tasks to
be completed next week.

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By DONNA ESTES
herald Staff Writer

against Sartlando Utilities to program whereby city water ministration had failed to get to serve the area with both
gain ownership of sewer and service could be extended Into deeds from the land developers water ar'd sewer.
Voters in communities across the country
-When Dr. Claude
water lines In four city sub- the city's northwestern section, for the utility lines and that the
The city was unwilling
I-uJ VU L VV.
- r=—
Fly, then a 65-year-old agronomist, was captured
LONG WOOD— The City divisions and to collect some Indicated the governing body Is developers had Instead tran- accept the terms offered.
areevery
Day. The following,
by the Tupamaros a few years back, he spent
Council Monday night in- 14,300 in utility tax payments. looking at this time to serving sferred ownership to the utility
Julian Informed the council
taken from the ballot in one small midwestern
.
2($ days In captivity writing a 600-page
structed City Attorney Ned
Denvonshlre
Council
Chairman
subdivision
with
company.
J.
H.
that
one agreement Is on file
city, was not untypical:
..~y
Julian Jr. to file a lawsuit Grant, who has pushed a %vater only.
biography of himself and a 50-page "Christian
LONDON (All) -- Ainnesty International says the
The city council early last with the city from the utility
Checklist," In which "he analyzed the New
"Shall the charter amendment as proposed by
The council authorized the year discovered that the lines company promising to deed the
Soviet Union so mistreats its 10,000 political prisoners
______
ordinance No. 1975-18 approved by the Blank
Testament to determine what were the 'do's and 'J
many are driven to suicide or self.mutijation,
taking of bids for 1,600 feet of had not been deeded to the city, utility lines within Winsor
don'ts' for a good Christian."
City Council, September 3, 15, to amend
Most of the prisoners are In constant hunger, their work
eight-inch water pipe to extend but did not pursue the matter. Manor in the future, but no
______ ..
existing Sections 3.14, 4.04, 4.05, 5.01, 6.01, 7.01,
In a similar
on Sir Geoffrey Jackson,
water from E. E. Williamson
is dangerous or unhealthy, and those in special
—
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Julian reported to the agreements are on file con7.02, 7.03, 9.01, 9.02, 10.01, 10.02, and 10.04,
Bri
ti
sh
ambassador
to
began
Road
writing
psychia
tr
ic
h
os
tals
ar
Uruguay,
to inside the Devonshire governing body last week that cerning the other three
pi
e subject to random beatings and
:i
.
—
,
),
enacting new Sections 2.01, 5.01, 10.01, 10.02,
series of children's stories. When the Tupamaros
abusive drug dosages, the report said.
subdivLgion entrance.
&amp;-inlando Utilities was willing (levelopments.
confiscated the first, he mentally
and
"There are many recorded ciici nf rnnvi,'tq fnklna
Julian has been neitotiating to naythehack
utility tayps vi
memorized 11 more in his eight monD In a
for months with Sanlando monthly payments without
their own lives," it said.
repealing existing Sections 4., 8.01 and 8.02,
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and renumberIng existing and new sections
terrorist pr ison. After regaining his freedom, Sir
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Utilities, which serves the four interest over a three-year
.:
LONG WOOD — For the third added that the counts' should be city developments
Incidental thereto, to provide for the ap.
Geoff rey pu blished all 12 as a book.
of Devon- period, in exchange for city
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time
In
recent
months,
a
plan
approached
to
participate
with
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potntmeut and removal by majority vole of
shire, Sleepy Hollow first ad- recognition that the Florida
Interna tional po litical kidnapings have been
Under 25 - SR-22's
the
for
providing
sidewalks
to
city
in
the
project.
Council of a city manager, who will assume
a growing and profitable business these past
dillon, Winsor Manor and the Public Service Commission
public schools within the
City Council member June
Cancelled - Rejected
office on January 1, 1978, be adopted?"
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Moorings, all north of SR 434, regulates the company's
several years. AM Amer1ana have been toe
communitywasbroached tothe Lonnann recommended that
E.Z.
Payments. Quotes
with water and sewer
to operations and rates syithin
vi
in 40 per cent of te cases.
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Thlsparticular issue, whi ch wasone of near ly
cIty council Monday night and colleagues be prepared to collectutilityt.axes service
A
theflrmdid city.
.
a dozen similar phrased, was defeated by the
is meet under these circumstances, the
this time it won unanimous appear before the Se
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minole not collect from its city
In addition, the company said
votersof"BlankCity." Thereisnowayof tethng
approval.
Legislative delegation at a local
State Department and Pentagon have
NOV. 18
customers
over
a
four-year
it
would
execute agreements
Inner Peace Moement, 8
hs many Niect1It0flits mer1ts andhowmany
cooperated in making a study of what kind of
Councilman Gerald Connell, meeting In mid-December period
.2417 S. French Ave.
Florida
Nurses
noting
its
willingness to deed
Seminole,
who
p.m.
First
Federal
of
Association,
were simply dazed by all the verbiage between
men with what kind of attitudes survive, a
several months ago urged requesting the legislators "do
District 37, business meeting, Sanford.
During the negotiations, the the utility lines to the city If and
S SI Sanford, Fla. 32771
the"Sha ll"and the"beadopted"and,uncertain
the city to use an expected something about a law saying council
w ha tannorwonwlcan dO to pICventgettjng
-.
vIu
found that a past ad- when the city was in a position
(.
County Health Building, San-.
National Youth Appreciation $70,000 in windfall state revenue the county can tell us what to
just what it was they were being asked to decide,
captured In the first place.
lord, 4 p.m.
INSURANCE AGENCY
foll o
Week awards by Sanford sharing money to provide do"
the old unwritten adage: "When In
A
part
of
th
e
study
has
focused on Jackson and
Oviedo High School Advisory Optimists to outstanding sidewalks In city areas to the
doubt, vote no."
City Attorney Ned Julian Jr.
Fly because of their long imprisonment, their W
the
Seminole
High
Board
Committee,
9a.m.,
at
reported
Seniors,
noon
Woodland
School
to
open
in
to council last week
tv
Now there are probably any number of good
SUCCeSS is surviving with their emotions and
school. Open to all Interested luncheon, Sheraton Inn.
December and to Lyman High that the Florida Public Service
rea sof la wafldlegal precedentwhythis klp4
"Hey, hold still!"
personalitieslntact,andbecauseof theapparent
persons.
NOV. 19
School via SR 427 south of SR Commission (PSC) has taken
of "bellotese" is necessary. One can be
confusion these men created among their jailers,
Juvenile Justice Forum 8
the pltion that the city lost its
434.
.
Democratic Women's Club of
ed,
for sometimes suspecting
a confusion so great that "the terroiist
P.m., Altamonte Springs Civic
to
The
council
authorized
Public
right
control
the
rates
and
the legal mi nd 's fondness for mumbo-Jumbo is
Semnin,le County, noon, Sue.
organization found It necessary to remove
Center. Sponsored by League o
Works Director Ralph Fisher to operation of privately-owned
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not greatly different from that of the jungle
guards who were falling under their influence."
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Ann's Capri Restaurant. Women Voters of Seminole It Is
i
obtain
cost estimates for utilities operating within
Speaker-Commisaloner
Mike
witch doctor.
That Is, U was not Jackson and Fly who were
open to the public and will In- concrete.
municipal limits when the
tha t a councilman from the Tuscawffla area brainwashed.
Hatt.away.
Pastor's
Views
Lawyers never "so
- elude qualified panel of
Connell said the city's county commission gave up its
would say, One reason he does not want the
Now it is not likely many of us will be captured
do. A person's will does not merely give his
Com- right to the state agency.
federally
funded
Sariord Senior Citizens Club, qualified speakers.
I am writ.ing this letter by necessity and not church In the area that, we feel God had led us to, by
internat.lonal terrorists in one foreign country *
worldly goods to his heirs but "gives, bequea tha by c
prehensive
Employment
Julian told the governing
Md
covered dish luncheon, noon,
Deltona Junior High School
ho i ce. The United Sta tes Is faced with tur- is that the traffic might "cause someone 's dog to or another. But In reading the stories of
a
ese two
and devises." LIke the witch doctor's magical Ixilence, rebel
Training Act 'CETA) city body. It had two courses of
Sanford Civic Center. Enter- skating party, Melodee Skating
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lion and the lack of strong be run over." That's downright funny!
men I was struck by the thought that the
camthtion, unless the legal language is authority.
either
pipelaying
could
handle
action
open
to
it
—
crew
to
sue
by
Central
Florida
Rink,
25th
Street,
Sanford,
5:30
.
tainment
Honesty fnata premium. The need (or
Then,
the PSC attempting to retain
precisely so and exactly like that used from time God in Am er i ca ii being stifled by dishonesty, spent timeconsider a councilwoman who has methods they used in their Imprisonment might
the chore.
to 7:30 pm.
Chorale.
in various meetings wi th some be equa lly valid for use by anyone who meets up
He said the city could add the the right of control, estimating
munemorial, it Isn't any good.
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opportunism and selfishness. The American residents at different homes, spreading Iles and with tragedy beyond our control — when we are
responsibility to the crew legal costs could he more than
public is fed up with men and women, who oc- venom about this Church and what It will do to left helpless and without hope.
But would It not be oesibIe t
without changing Its job titles $15,000 or to encourage
sense and stri ve for a little more clarity on our cty places of leadership at federal, sta te,
the area. I think it is time, those who live In
Neither man was young. Jackson was 56, Fly
since the sidewalks would legislators to amend the state
.
,
county, a nd city levels, who use their office for Winter Springs take the God-gi ven right to vote 65. Both had frailties and ailments
t*llots? Something i&amp;e tids:
. But., the
comprise
less
than
10
per
cent
law
to
stop
counties
from
seriously and investigate the background and study notes, "The two men had several qualities
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"Shall Blank City adopt a dty manager fOflfl selfish motives and notoriety,
of their work or the city could controlling city actions In this
The Seminole Baptist Temple record of those who are nmnL'ig for council this in common: Ea ch
FRED
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FERRIS
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pastor
of
Ky., H. Browne Mercer, request the county to permit a manner.
of ott'The city manager would aSSUre whi
had enjoyed a successful
ch Is suing The City Of Winter Springs Dec. 2.
Mobile, Ala., James J. Mercer
professional life and had extensive experience In '
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offlceonJanuaryl,l9l8andbe subjectto a p.
In other business, Monday
change In the four men's Job
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76,
of
Fred
0.
Ferris,
because of revoking a conditional land use
OnetMngmo
re
Jr.,
Vicksburg
,
Miss.
Iwouldllke
and
John
to
aay,I
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know a dealingwI th people.Ech hadong fyfl
polntment and removal by ma jority vote of v
night,
council:
des
cr
iptions,
ar im ce, wtilcim they granted to our Chur ch on Man, who some 2000 years ago, set the world on Both
Ridgewood
Ave.,
Sanford
died
Y.
,
Mercer
of
Sanford;
sister,
knew how to con trol theIr tempers, unCouncil."
Refunded $100 to Florida
Connell said the Woodlands
MondLy night at Seminole Mrs. Elizabeth B. Cleggett,
July 21, 1975. By and large the three men who
fire with Ills life. There are more books written derstuod the tactics of their
Jailers
and knew how
School sidewalk should begin at National Bank because it has
Then below:
voted In favor, and the gentleman who occupies about him, more songs about thin, and there to cope wi th th
Memorial Hospital. A native of Leitchfield, Ky.; brother,
eir
own
(ears,
anxieties
and
the entrance road of Longwood withdrawn an application for a
"Th is charter amendment, proposed by the mayor's position are good, honest men. They were governmental officials who tiled
Richmond, Tex., he came to James T. Yager, Los
to run periods of depression. Both men likewise had
Angeles,
Groves
on E. E. WlllIam.con change in zoning to permit
Ordinance No. 1975-18 and approved by the Blank will get my vo te on Dec. 2, 1975, but I feel Him out of their town. This Man was Jesus Christ firmly rooted valu
Sanford 10 years ago from Cal.; 11 grandchildren and six
...
And
es
they
smaller size lots in Columbus
main
ta
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Road
to
the
school.
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City Council, September 3, 1975, would amend strongly that the ci tizenry of Winter Springs, the Son of The Living God, no
Nanjemoy, Md. He was a WWI great-grandchildren.
matter how hard their dignity through all the dehumanizing exGrant
Harbor
subdivision.
Council
Chairman
J.
R
.
existing Sections ,.. "and so on.
veteran, a retired Civil Service
should consider very caref ully before they elect man has tried, He Is still here and His Influe nce perlences of th
Funeral services and burial
eir long captivity.
Actua lly, this example is not bad at alL It Is a councilmen and councilwomen, who have their and power, and His Word ca n never be done
employe, member of Anacostia will be in Leitchfield, Ky.
"Perha ps most Important, however, was the
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Lodge 21 F&amp;AM, Bahia SIUifle Gramkow Funeral Home In
can't fight spiritual strength of the two men. Both were
.
inatters like the Issuance of bonds or the m
presented truths and who ha ve sought to ci ty hall." I don't believe this statmenl 1 God deeply
Temple of Orlando, Veterans of charge of local arrangements.
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gious — and this gave them the
amendment of state constitutions. Issues have hinder and stop a group of people, who, led by I serve and belong to, will prove this very soon! strengthreli
F
to face the constant threat
of dea th. It
been known to be framed (could it be God, seek to build a church that will preach the
Disabled
American Veterans
also ena bled them to deal wi th their captors as
NOVEMBER 17, 1975
deliberately') so that a negative vote Is rea lly a Gospel of Jesus Christ on a piece of property they
Florine O'Neal
.
Chapter 30 of Sanford . Hewasa
Sincerely, fellow human be ings in the Christian concept;
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vote in favor, or vice versa,
Major Garvin Jr.
already have purchased in the city of Winter
Baptist.
Rev.HobertE.Clark they avoided the corrosive effects of hate for
Little wonder that there is such widespread Springs, which needs the influence of God's
Ronda L McLelian
wife,
his
Include
Survivors
Pastor their enemy."
Sanford:
distrust of government and politicians and so Word.
Anderson Alexander
five
Sanford;
of
Dorothy
Ferris,
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Seminole Baptist Temple
Spicy Baglcy
Itwis in this manner that both men broke
AlsIne
much voter apathy,
N. Dasey
Wendell
and
It's a shame and a disgrace to understand
ions, Fred 0. Jr.,
WinterSpr ings. down the antagonism of their captors.
1.
Kathryn J. Cameron
Robert
F. Watson
Ferris, both of Clinton, Md.,
Mildred C. Crowe
Mary M. Lawson
John R. and Thomas W. Ferris,
Missouria Davis
Dorothy W. Reardon
both of Sanford and Henry J.
Fred 0. Ferris
Mary S. Vanderhoff, DeBary
Ferris, of Silver Springs Md.,
Linda A. Giddens
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Alice
Cardillo, Deltona
Irma
L.
five daughters, Mrs.
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Cecil T. Gore
John
H. Kerar, Deltona
Elkins, Falls Church, Va.,
Anthony Green
Emma V. Metallo, Deltona
Rosie llipskind, Melbourne;
lancy H. Griffin
Helen H. Widdis, Lake Mary
•
Mrs. Darla Jean DeVane,
Lonnie D. Hastings
I
Annie M. Bracken, Orange
We've broken an old Christmas tradition, namely the practice of
Nanjemoy, Md., Mrs. Nancy L.
WkcJITNC,TflN — A
iwlii, nf Ami,1,.a..
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I$.Tth WIJU IUC
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— r.A• a rvury )ea'r1ary JOflfl Connally
Ls
City
roles
In
NASA's
space
shut
Glenn, Pensacola and Mrs.
tle program. Among
collecting Christmas savings without paying interest in return. A
believe Gerald Ford ii a great guy but a poor Senator Glenn whose name doesn't even appear rated very unfavoably by Americana overall
Henry L. Lewis
those
who
Richard
I).
Johnson,
Orlando
were
Caine,
Sanford;
Rockwe
Lynne
Tern
ll
's
guests
in
President. And their favorite Democrat is none In most presidential pollii. Caddell ascribes and even
Scrooge-type tradition, if there ever was one!
the duck
Mary L. McCloed
by many Republicans. Clearly, the
Dan Frazkr, Titusville
blinds last year, for example, were Ryndal
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brother, John It. Ferris, San
of the presidential contenders out Sen. John Gle nn 's popularity to the fact that "he Is seen as residue of scandal has
Florence
E.
Nelson
outlasted the news of his Wetherington, NASA's
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Arthur &amp; Patricia
Diego, Cal.; 19 grandchildren
deputy director for space
Glenn, 1)-Ohio, the former astro'iaut.
Arlene E. Richter
basically non-political by most people — ob- acquittal on the actual charges bi'ought against shuttle
We look at it this way: Christmas Club money should work as hard
baby girl, Sanford
Bradle,'s
engineering; Clarence Gay, deputy
and one great-grandchild.
These are the surprising f indings of viously an asset at a time when.. . mistrust of
Janie Roddy
him"
director
of NASA's Houston space shuttle office;
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Funeral Srlces and burial
for you as any other kind of savings. After all, it takes as much will
America's most painstaking po llster, PatrIck 11. po li ticians Is on the rise. Glenn also proves to be
Charlie L. Singleton
— Alabama's Gov. George Wallace "has Gerald
Gramkow
Griffin,
deputy
auclate
adm
will
be
Suitland,
Md.
Caddell, whose confidentia l "Cambridge equally poi*tlar with Republicans."
power for you to put it aside. And, since we invest it with the same
inistra tor
Sylvia Whack
actually declined in popularity. The constant for space flight
FRF.DGALLOWY
is In charge of
operations;
Home
Funeral
Reports" are distri bu ted to a se1et list of
and
Jack
Cramer,
a
Valerie
A.
Whtc
care as other savinas doll a rs,. vnim chriiild hnfU frrin' 4lig
Yet flmferatc when a'ked whnrn lh.0 harrIIIJP flf ('rttIr%cni nmA1I ,,a &amp;... ....A I I..
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He is begging th e question. Th e issue is not who
suggested th e investigation or how the hearing is
conducted, but sensitivity of the results that are
produced. If Mr. Church needs additional information he should press for it aggressively. He
will not get it by having th e Senate publish confidential information that already has been given to
him.
Nor does he lack access to the testimony of Mr.
Colby whose tenurehás beenextended wl1 beyond
th e time when the Senate Intelligence Committee
report is due. Moreover, wheth er he is director of
the CIA or not, Mr. Colby will be available as a
witn ess.
It would bea strange irony indeed if th e Congress
discloses national secrets in a 500-page report on
intelligence activities when th e Freedom of In-

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scrutiny "trade secrets," commercial information,
inter-agency memos, material th at invades th e
privacy of other federal officials, material that
discloses investigative techniques or endangers th e

lives of domestic law enforcement officers and
geological information about oil wells,

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WASHINGTON (Al')
American officials predict
there will be a 1976 international economic summit
of
sort that produced a tentative accord between the United
States and France on currency exchange rates.
Secretary of State Henry A. Kissinger told reporters
Monday night that be expects ano ther six-nation
,
economc conference next year like the one th at brought
President Ford together with the leaders of France, Great
Britain, West Germany, Italy and Japan at a 16th century
chateau near Paris last weekend.
"If the conditions get critical, they will meet earlier,"
Kissinger said aboard Ford's plane returning here from
Paris.

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but the hemorrh
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committee. The senator adds that th e abrupt
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Wanna buy a peanut?
You'll have more than one opportunity to do so
this Saturday when the Kiwanis Club of Seminole
Sunrise takes to the streets en masse for a community-wide peanut We that is designed to raise
funds for underprivileged children.
Club President Cliff Miller says volunteers will
become peanut vendors on street corner.,
throughout the community for the day in an attempt
to raise $800.
In reality, the bags of peanuts will be 'given
away' to anyone for any donation they might care to
give.
Let's all support this worthwhile effort, realizing
that any donation, Large or small, will go to help the
underprivileged children right here In our
hometown — Sanford, Fla., U.S.A.
— Bill Currie

the

season

home Deilvery: Week, 55 cents; Month, $2.40: 6 Months. $14.20;
Year, $28.40. By Mail: In Florida
as home delivery. All
o ther mail: Month, $270 6 Months, 116.20; 12
Months, $32.40.

Bowl, to be played at Lyman High on Nov. 29, must
order same before Friday.
Persons wishing to purchase the $250 reserved
ducats are urged to contact the Seminole High
Athletic Department.
Seminole High's opponent in the annual claaslc
has not as yet been named.

Fourth Degree by the Franciscan Friars General
Assembly.
The candidates are from two councils: Father
and Deltona Council
Lyons Council 5357,
6584,
All Fourth Degree members are welcome to
attend the exemplification and banquet.

Spencer Hardin of Sanford recently completed
the year as the fourth leading non-professional rider
in the National Cutting Horse
Hardin earned his
by winning $5,532.20 on
his two horses — Bill's Sylvia and Sill's Jazabell —
and placing in 24 contests sanctioned by the
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Several major oil companies say they will do tleir test to
hold down gasoline prices now that price controls, at
temporarily, are gone. If you think that sounds too good to be
true, the presiden t of Ashland Oil Co. agrees with y
According to him, the major oil companies, which con trol
their product f rom well topwnp, can afford to hold down retail
prices because they make handsome profits selling crude oil to
th eir refineries,
Independent oil companies, which buy their crude from the
lower Um thou
the majors, will almost certainly have to rise.
Customers will stop buyiM Qieapoco and switch to, say,
Exxon, ThM Says Ashland'
s Prekdent. the inClependents will be
run out of business and the majors will raise their prices even
There you have it. Save now, pay later. One more reason for
Congress to break the oil giants into separa te companies that

—The Miami News

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Button, button
who's got the button?
That's the game area high
school football committees
are playing as th
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Scramble
to fill berths for Nov. 29
games in Central Florida.
1kela d Ka th leen and
Vero Reach probably No. I
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"lie's by far the best quarter-

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back in the game," said Mye
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Augustana (111.) College called
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700 11; MM, Michigan and Alabama Twenty. It was be
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KruerO 1 3 1 ; HamPtOn 10 02. Totals
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held onto the top five spots in the first time
a 2-7 record
A&amp;ioiciated Press
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e Texts the rankings.
I 0 0 2; Blake 6 0 0 12; Douglas% I 0 1 foot ball
2. Fredrick A oo e; Crenshaw s I 2 moved up to sixth place ahead
It. Totals 29 1.5 60
Colorado moved up from loth
of defending national champion
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"lie's cool, efficient ... the
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Arizona,
Florida, California,
With two weeks left ir,
re'iar season, Ohio State
Georgia, Miamiof Ohio
cei ved 46 first-place votes and Mar
Pitt Missouri,
'yland.
t wee
as
from ,~ nationwide panel of Penn State, Arizoq
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spoe.s writers and broadcasters Cal, Florida, California, Miami,
foll' wing a 3 rout of Min. Kansas, Missouri, UCLA and
ne!ota, the unbeaten Buckeyes' Georgia.
lCth consecutive triumph.
Pitt, which dropped out of the
Florida is ranked
Top Twenty a week ago follow.
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Nebraska
mau.
made
it back by whipping Notre
8 for a 52-0
Dame- Arkansas reappeared
Ohio State led 49 I first-place following a four-week absence
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trouncing
tes and
Southern
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The other fplavote
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and Cinnbed
back in after a week's
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mer club record of 352 yards set
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sault against the Buffalo Bills Houston. Buffalo dropped its breathing room.
M
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Anderson hit ftee of his
ball Iae signal caller at the ou ti ngs to fall to
ceivers for a total of 337 Yards.
head of the class.
Cincinnati never trailed in
the Js"c Curtis, who suffered a
"I've never a day when a guy offensive free-for-all, twice bruise
d ankle, caught seven for
was so precise," said Myers, building 10-point leads and 139
yards, Myers had seven for
whose seven receptions for 108 opening the margin to 13 early 108
and Joiner mWed five for
Yards helped the Bengaisover. in the fourth quarter

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Sterling was also concerned
kind of test Monday night at about John Zeull,
a sparkplug
Bradenton coming from a
who injured his knee agai
point halftime deficit to Manatee. "We'll Just have to
overhaul Manatee Junior see a bout that later," Sterl
ing
College
o in their ft road, said. "I don't know right now
game of the season
Just how much John will be able
to
play tornght"
"They were real tough down
there," Sterling said today.
TV Raiders hit on 25-of-61
"We had
ess
fieldgoalattemptsagajnst the
tO Our bench in order to turn it I.incers I'donday night and
convert
17-of-26 free throws
Seminole played almost the to come out on top after a slow
tire game without starting
center Vernon Johnson. who late In the game and at one
aw
mitaction
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because point Pushed its edge to
0
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ameson O
picked up the slack for the Sterling was pleased with the
ailing Johnson, popping in 10
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points and leading the Raiders who hit on five field goals and
in rebounds with nine,
made (-9 free throws for 18

Specifically, it's dealers choice.
It happens all over the country on Friday
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Florida College, well.
night road trip, Seminole rested after an 878
Community College's tough Ike City in a win over
Saturday
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sit uation and 'shot't be place
winner In the
Hinton, chaplain of Sallie abused...
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corn . named of the eight semi.
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The 16-Year-old Min Hawaii
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Lakeview School Choir,
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directed By Mrs. William
America here Saturday night in
Ellmore, sang "The Star a 9mthute
nationally, televised
Elsie and Beauregard, crib near thefountain, ChUn k k t
"I don't feel any different," are ca's most famous cows can come Jot to look or pet iI-

Lotn is 42. We've been married
DEAR ABBY: My husband
years, I doubtfl y
ththklam the ume person."
less
n a year. My first
Md 1 have been married for 46 change him. Have a key made
flr
Miss DUrden was born In San
years. He is a good provider, for )our bedroom door
Wahand died, and so did Len's
i
Fran
cisco and h
n
cue
first wife.
but in other ways he is he locks you out again,
Phoenix,
Pa., Silver SpriniM
haq
an
Tlie problem : In put o
something else.
to your Social Security money Md., and
Japan.
--y
Pictures in a large double
For example, he never wants and try
to keep the peace.
She now lives in Kaneohe,
frarne — one of me and one o(
me to go anywhere without
Hawaii.
By ABIGAIL VAN BUREN
his ftst wife. He put these
him.. One nigh~ I went to a
i
Her talent act was a
pictures in our bedroom on the
movie with our daughW, and
demonstration
of the art of
dresser facing our bed, and he
EvIryonhala problem Wh:ri
he was so mad when I got home
woman,
23-year"Id,
with
two
notice
the
difference
i
urs?
For
Japanese
flower
n
our
a Perwal reply, write to
arranme
keepaIookingatthesep
that the kdrOom door was ABBY: BON NO. 69700, L.A.. Calif.
smallthIld.Imetayear. ages, and th
A high school sienlor with an A
ey'll
think
I
lockedandIhadtoaleepon
t004. Enclose lumped.
when we're in bed. (He's' old man. He's a widower with a married him
scU. average, Miss Durden will
for his money,
slightly csyed so I can't 15-year-old daughter
floor since we don't ha ve a nliving at
Another t hing: His daughter length sofa.
Halt to write letters? Send 11 ro re ceive a $1O,0 college
W whether he's looking at the home. He wants to marry me acts kind of
Abigail
Van Burn. 132 Lasky Or., scholarship or winning and
COOI to me. I'm
Plicture Of mre or the one of him and take cue of me and my
Boverly Hills, C8111- f9211, 1W Ab.
Ile
does
a
H
afraid
she
might
thk*
the
plans to becomie an interpreter.
fl
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am
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children.
grocery by's b"i'llf "NDW to Write 1.01ters
taldng
her
q
father
shopp
away
I feel very seff_c~oua with
from be
He has offered me a lovely her but I
cause
y item I'd put in long Wit- Addressed. stamped (7 cc)
swear I'm not.
his fwffesta
rst
ring atme
ew
home,ancarand1of
ots new
I
had
such
a
bad
maage
WiupUi
the dresser, but Id't k
me.
that tW offer is tempting. What back.
how tote U him. I wouldn't mind told him I wasn't sure
I loved should I do?
imp
I get a Social Security check Parents Anonymous
somuchffnkepttpict
him because he's my far's
TEMED for $1O1.. My husband says
in another room. Am I making age, but he told me that
I would
Telephone Number
DEAR TEWTED:
m yself clear?
Wleu In that $2 a month Is enough for
learn to love him.
dOubdon.youhave
How do I handle this?
me,andhewantsthe rest of it
Abby, can a person "learn" many fears
Stands Corrected
and doubts about
INHIBITED IN INDIANA to love somebody?
I
am not hap
He
en
be
this Man to marry him. Go
DEAR 1NHLBffED: Level
It is hard to Paw UP slowly, dear.
Parents Anonymous (P.A.)
this way since we've been
with n. Tell him it's thfflet everything he's offering me,
And
married,but I stayed with him *
Is first Seminole
to e0terftlu romAutle colons but I'm afraid my mom and dad questl in answer to your because of the chil
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tonight
at
choke ww't think he's right for me persm can ,,leare to love
7:30 p.m. in Corn.
it's too late to puU out.
Len will have to make a
because he's kind of bald, somebody. Perha
I need yotr help.
munity United Methodist
between a dead
e on the wears gses and is not much
Church, U. S. 17-92, C4WI.
u could learn to appreciate
CONF
dresser and a Live one In bed. to look at.
A
be, may be reached by
his generosity, but that's not
DEAR
DEAR ABBY: I'm a divorced
CONFUSM:
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Also, I'm afraid everyone win love.
your cal-ling 'Laura V.- at 831-M,
E-- aD
husband
has
been
this
way
for and not BZ2= as stated in The
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the benediction, retiring of

Each award winner receives
James R. Jeringan, director of benefacts, Roberta
Gatehel, a plaque
a travelig floor
mal1
recreation
aM
parks.
who catered Kiwanis lunchem banner to be
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Bob Daehn, Hil Shirley Ave.,
and
divlayed
at
her
to
During the ceremony, many ears
club meeUn
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The award is presented each
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Past winners have included
ne uy i%&amp;
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The Kiwanis Club of
Sanford club and conununity. Each Perez, M.1),,
On Fri day af ternoon, in Fort announces that
Rosa[
It is now acWomaWa ub is even the Chapman, and Winifred
Opportunity to nominate One of Glel
himself now superintendent
of Annual Roberta Gatchel its members The final
&amp;b)washonowhen
WomanoftheyearAward
th 19Th, eight no
selection is made byaspedal
were planted on behalf of the
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DARhonorj his long work in 19 In the memory
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Thereafter, guests were
Following the presen tati on of
1 behalf of Sallie Harrison introduced by Mrs. F. E. Teston and Jernigan, the
orswupeo
Chapter, Daughters of the Roumill at and trees were
by Nal
keewbandplayedpatriouc
Acad
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American Revolution (DAR)by
pented to a Sanford City re
music.
continued to ay as the two
Carl Solen Teston in honor of resenta ti ve by
Mrs. A. W. Ike,
Dr. Harold Harris, pastor of tCS W
planted.
James Moughton, a past
Supervisor of parks In Sanford.
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ference as host team for th e Sentinel Star Bowl, has left
th at bowl's officials concerned. Vibrations from the
South Orlando school indicate th e Pioneers
might also
prefer to sta y home and not lav in a bowl

high sc hool, we would have done any thing for a bowl bid.
Someth ing seems wrong, but I can't put my finger on it."
Seminole season ti cket holders will ge; th e first shot
at reserved seats for the Rota ry Bowl game at Lyman

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berth , and had achieved a No. 1 state ranking earli
er in
th e season. But Winter Park crept in th
e back door and
knoc ked Oak Ridge out of th e playoffs last weekend.
Rotary Bo wl officials were disappointed and slightly
miffed a bout Kath leen and Vero Beach declining
invitations.
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and offi cials are looking at a number of teams as possible
opponents. The list includes New Smyrna Beach,
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annual meeting of the working onduons and factory regular admission of wO.
Association
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Colored safety. She was appointed students by 1,111. In l9Q il
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first
Fanny Marion Jackson
D. the American Home Econoj
of the first black members of President
Franklin
Professional American woman Copn
(1837-1913), the ft
professional competence
the
American
Association.
Nursing Roosevelt in 1933. She was b
AEV.nIg Herald, Sanford, Fl.
archfte.Sheworkedtoure
Tuesday, Nov. ii. 1,75 Association.
dur ing a time when opportunity
:
black
woman
to
become
a
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passagc of an architects' school principal. One
for women was severely
th
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Maria Mitchell (181649)
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Icy Hobhe Taylor
li ns g
limited, and th us ope ned new t ce in la w designed to. raise Negro women to graduate from
Whe
discove
ry
the
of
a
first
woman
ever
to
in
se,e
new
3910), the first woman
he standards of the profession,
co llege, she received her
doors for their sisters,
comet In 1847 ought her world the united States Congress. A America to earn a den
and as a Woman's advocate
degree from Oberlin (Ohi
The trailblazing
fame and election as the ft lifelong pacifist, she voted degree. In Iowa during
o) in the Atlantic alone In 1931 In cong
men are: urged "equal pay for
ressiona l passage of
equal
1865.
As
principal
of
the
Sarah Bagley (active 183
woman member of the against U.S. en into World 1860s, she was known as
15 she made the first solo historic bi
work" In i8 she became
ll penniWng
e IUtute for Colored Youth In
the
46),
America's
women
American
Academyo(Aja
War 1, and
gh
the only woman who pulled teeth."
the
first first woman to be elected to th
over the hazardous route to plead before the
Philadelphia,
she set
High Court. Sciences in 1848. In 1865 she Member of the House to vote 1665 she became the Iitit
professional woman labor American
up a from Hawaii to California.
Institute
of department of industrial
Mary
E.
Mahoney
(1645. became Vassar College's flat against the declaration of w
leader. After working In the Architec
Belva Ann Lockwood
woman to be elected to a S
(1830- 19Z), the first black woman professor
education where young
Lowell, Mass., cotton mills, she
of
astronomy,
a
p
on
Japan
after the attack on dental
black
1917),
who
on
March
3,
society.
Elizabeth Blackwell (11- men and
tralned nurse. She was "trw" she held until the
Ha%i1
founded the Lowell Female 1910),
women could get became the
year before Pearl Harbor in ii.
pre
v
iously
been denied
first woman atAmerica's first woman adequate training
student
at
Boston's
New
for
her dea th. She was born on
an in- torney to argue
Labor Reform Association In Physician. Rejected rt
Ellen Swallow Richards mission to Iowa College j
1844, with more than 300 mill by leading colleges 'PeRtedlY crerWngly urbanized nation. Supreme Court of before the England Hospftal for Women Nantucket Island, Mass.
(l84111)
the first American
nSurgery (in those
because of
Amelia
the United and Children, and her high
girls as mem bers. Two years her sex, she
Erhart
119),
States.
After
her
Frances
Perkins
(ImI965),
woman
to
graduate
from
a
degree
was not required for ;
petition for academic record at graduation
studying who won fame in 1928 as
began
later she gave tin union
the
ft
e
woman
1_
th
nf
t
idntifi
CPhA1
Hr
nrlu#
member
AidIy Ui 1G4, was f rst
,,
'..uu nan oeen encouraged the school
sne Wa
woman passenger on a
to admit Cabinet. In the early I9O the Cl Science degree (rem the finally admitted
tivities to beconw probably the finally admitted to the Geneva transatlantic flight, then flew denied three years earlier, she other black
to
the school Li
women. She was was
Iwil
worked
an effective lobbyist for Massachusetts Institute of 1865, and was granted
effectively
her .
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Phil
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He
could
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sprained
ankle
in
the opening
u iive, he
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Central Division
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Kentucky
vs
Indiana
same time. And he d have game felled Bce Stephens, Mi
Philadelp1a at Dallas
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Del.
New York Giants at Green
Wadnosday's Cam*&amp;
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Chic.
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being
placed
on
New
York vs. Virginia at
general
warnIn
the
seven
games
since
running back is the leading
Detroit at Kansas City
G Bay
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Norfolk
With the gu i dance and
lug as a sophomore.
then, he has gained over 100
San Diego at Minnesota
Western Division
Kentucky at San Antonio
league port of his lather, Jackson
But last year he nearly made yards four times, reaching a LA.
San Francisco at New Or
7 2 0 .773 303 110
Denver at St.Louis
4 S 0 4" 117 169 lea ns
and has run for more yardage brushed aside the taunts of Dean's List, and now he looks personal high of 194 in last S. Fr.
in one season than any other thoughtless classmates and foa to recciving his bach- week's 2&amp; siory over Penn,
2 1 0 7fl 1 243 Oakland •t Washington
N. Or I,
player in Columbia's lo6.yefir overcame his handicap.
elor's degree in anthropology in the fourth-best figure in ColumMonday, Nov. 24
American Conference
football history,
"I theught I couldn't make It, May.
Pittsburgh
Eastern
NHL
bia's history,
Polio wasn't his only OL%. but my father kept fighting with
Monday's Games
PF PA
Jackson's football career at
The 5-foot-11, 201-pounder Miami
No games Scheduled
stacle. JaciLson spent two years file, telling me I
could. lie just Columbia also took a while to from Bristol, Conn., who runs suit.
5 4 0 .SS6 275 230
Today'sOames
in the second ade when his
wouldn't let me quit"
t
get going He had trouble learn the 40 in 47 seconds, would like
5 1 0 554 2 2)0
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NBA
er
teachers thought he was men.
N.
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Jackson struggled through
Monday's Games
B av- Ing the varsity plays as a soph- to play pro ball but realizes the NY Eng.
Jets
. Vancouver at Ationts
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tally retarded,
No games scheduled
2 7 0 227 178 211
high school, achieving a
omore, then had to learn a new odds are against an Ivy LeagWa%hington at Toronto
Central
Division
Today'sGilm"
"Everybody always
laughed erage even though every his- set of plays in his junior year uer who's only had one strong Pit'
California at Pittst)urgh
Loi
Angeles
at
nvffaio
at me," he said. "They thought tory date or ma thematical for- when Bill
Minnesota 81 St, Louis
9 I 0 leg M 140
Portland at New York
Campbell became season of college ball. And one
Wednesday's Games
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Golden Stale at New Orleans
in
mula, simple as it might be to coach. fie was also slowed by a who is dyslexiae, as well.
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Kansas C'IY at New York
Houston at Cleveland
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a bowl game for the
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IrnUy ranked second in the -in the Fiesta Bowl
Ml
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CWU to join in
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Monday
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AflNTA AP
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against the QjThe only other Nati onal
Nebraska
and
Oklahoma.
But
ships in The Associated Press
For a while It semed Jerry Posey might have a dozen winners
TIM
of Bryant admitted lie hand. poll.
lanta Braves will become the cago Cubs June 20 and the Cin. League team to play on Sunday
this week's player of the week awardat Seminole Hl alter h
second team in National
e picked nn State to face his
the
cinnati Reds July
The old night flCL year
Thedef mite vacancy is in
played five quarterbacks and 13 differerd ball carriers in a 41.0
Montreal
£
League
history
to
play
on
a
Eos,
team in the Sugar Bowl game- TangerL-ie Bowl, where six
PLAYER OF WEEK
who have
Houston Colt .45s, now the
%ictory over Dayton&amp; Beach Sembree:e last TharUlay alot.
Sunday night, the team an.
The
flurry
of
activity
two
schedWed
one
ganx
Sunday
Obviously, 24 and 83 yard rms for touchdowns by Tim Raines days after the opening of bowl tearns reportedly are still under
tros, played Sunday night night to avoid a confUct with the
helped influenceP03ey s decision, and m was named player of i
consideration to provide the op. nodnced Monday In unveiling games in 19&amp;W and the Texas Summer Olympic Garnes.
nvitations left only one berth position for
Miami of Ohio A- its 76-date home schedule for Rangers of the American
the week for the smad time this season. Optimists member Fred
definitely open among the 11
The Braves
left, does
other spot was filled Monday the 1976 baseball season.
while
looks on.
ma jor bowls
I-eague have played on Sunday season April 13 agahw the
and possibly when West Virginia accepted a
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Nebraska, one of the nation's o'r
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CUlT, IN AND FOR SEMINOLE CUlT OF FLORIDA IN AND FOR
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CIVIL ACTION No. 7s.ia
PROBATE DIVISION
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PROBATE NO. 73-I24CP
ZANDRA C DOUD, Wife,
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EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL ClR

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CVII. SEMINOLE COUNTY,

FLORIDA
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PUblish- Oct 21, Nov 4. 11. II. 973
DES.1

Estate of
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Judicial Circuit, SemInOle County,
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have operated the store for holders, clay pots and an ex

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available at GardenLand you you don't mind the red bugs
can harves t a good croi, of that inhabit it.
vegetables
surprisingly low
GardenLand has everythin g
cost.
you need for y ou r flowers, both

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SINGER APPROVED DEALER

0 W. 1st St.,, Sanford. has seeds. Gladiola bulbs and

proper fertilizer and pesticides from freezing if you have it

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everything you will need to amaryllis bulbs will be coming weather of winter stop you from

1976 CALENDARS

With Almanac Planting Dates

ar en xper s

time to plant radishes, turnips, the new Kilgore seed planting Schrade Walder and world-

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Seminole and VolusIa counties.

carrots, onions, cabbage and guide will be in after Dec. 1. famous "Buck" knives - the
Brussel sprouts.
GardenLand is now carrying latter two ca r rying lifetime
GardenLand, located at 1400 seven new Japanese hybrid warranties.

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Sanford's Oldest and Largest Compai
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There is always something Lloyd has grown up in Sanford equipment are all waiting 'or of the year.
growing in Central Florida, so and has a wide acquaintance In you at GardenLand.
Stop in at GardenLand and let
dor't let the cooler weather put the area
Three well-known brands of the friendly folks there help you

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f en ces to enhance pool areas or their own fences. He carries
custom d es ign ed fences from give you Buy yourself a Sen.
yards and still provide material
for
Sentry that can be built to y ou r try! F or information phone 830
the dolt.
maximum security, safety and yourselfers plus giving detailed
specifications.
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By: Lillian T JenkinS

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Complaint.
ctrtif'icates will be soid to the
WiTNESSmypiand andth,sealo, h-ghest cash bidder at the court
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Mtisctt Subd 78 19 33 301 Lots I &amp;

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Lou's 20 years experience In their chain link of wood fence.

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namental fittings to enhance
started his own fence Plus custom wood fences and
Don't be conned into buying a your fence. Sentry also sells

the field enables Sentry Fence

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business in 1955 in New York manufacturing their own gates fence lust because it was the farm fencing and other related
fill and has bftn In the field ever are the qu,01fles that go Into lowest bid. Lou says that the fencing material such as farm
Incie- He came to Florida four making Sentry Fence the best lowest
bid may not be putting posts, farm wire and ranch
years ago, bega n a fencing in the area, says L ou .
the same type of material into f en cing.
business and aptly named it
Lou's customers are his best the work or may be using
The staff of four at Sentry
Sentry, because as Lou tells salespeople. Much of his work Is shortcuts to reduce labor time
you, that one w or d says it all. A through repeat business and
which will shorten the life of Fence
the f are all professionals in
field. Lou
a
fence is B Silent sentry on guard referrals. Brochures are your fence. Lou will provide member en
cicing
the Rotary
Club Is
and
24 hours a day. Once Installed, available for customers to Skeptics with a leaflet giving 15 has been for the past 10 years.
it can fe nc e you In or out.
browse through in selecting good reaso ns why you should

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Free estimates, guaranteed will be glad to take over and many other practical and

on Hwy. 17.92 in Longwoorj

your
lawn healthy and
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Florida Statvf is Section 197.346)
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,

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fertilizer made from a special

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COR. SANFORD AVE. AND SECOND ST.

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Instant privacy and instant privacy. Both residential, instructions to help them along
If you already have a fence
Pr otecti on are the major
ad Commercial and security the way. If you start it yourself and lust need some fittings,

St. Augustine grass the year
round, while the sod web worm

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Chinch bugs are a probleem
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Building, Jacksonrje, flti
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Seminole Cntp, Florida,
Certificate No 119 Year of
has been filed against pw. You are Iuuance 1969
written defense,, if a-. to this

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recorded in Plat 04I 17, Pagis

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fofi**iq real properly Sit.ti in following certificates has filed iid
kminofocourdy, Florid.,
Certificate, for a tax deed to be
iS follows :
i,sued thereon. The certIficate
Lot 21, B?t H.
and years I isSuance, the
division, according to plat thereof s description of the property, and the

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The drywood termite needs Servici
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contact with the ground

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fe has can exist in wood with a and if it takes callback visits to the "troops" from Art Brown
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two sons, one 21 years of age in moisture content as low as get all of the pests in the Pest Control, w
Cleaafer, and the other 17 three per cent, so in reality can beginning there is no additional coma first, and he re service
years old attending Seminole live in any wood. The onl y
whose motto
charge. In addition to termites, "We best the petst"
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Clearwater, Fla. He loves

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Jamestown, North Dakota

for

'nanager for Art Brown. Bob termite must return to the termite damage, and the Only
hails from Tennessee and got ground every 24 or 4 hours In surewaytoteil the difference is

By: Louis Piron

MARY LOUISE BUCHMANN,

tent

Bob Hahn is the new general they operate. This type of

OUR WORK IS OUR REPUTATION

ThOmpson

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servicing over 2.600 customers chemical barrier or insulating depending
or mula applied in the fall and
J monthly.
their location and
the
home
from
the
dirt
in
which
how
advanced
the
inv
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is.
spring
This service will keep
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December t.,.

the Claim offfiepidlntiffmt,._ lilt an

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terms of termite, p1st, lawn and from three types of termites;
fumigation control.
subterranea
Since i ts inception in 1961 the dwood. n, dampwoocj and
company has grown until It now
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Esquire, Suite 1500 Hartfori

1975, or be defaulted. Personal at
FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY, tondanc, is not required.
FLORIDA.

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corn. shell. II you wait until the ga s disperses harmlessly into
pany, operates Sanford's oldest damage Is apparent they have thealronce the tent Is removed.
Pest con trol service, as well as probably

L'ampse..inc.

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Procedure, Rule F. with the Clerk of
the Court at the United Stales Post
Office SulIding, Orlando. Florida,
•r4sIr'veOnOr mail to the pIintiff5
attorney William E Johns-'-

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hone 322-2624

kill off
esor render dormant these Hess enemies of your home or the lethal gas being held In the Central Floridd area.
health,
expert
treatment
Both Insectsand rats carry
with the tent is removed and a gas
Your
best
ally
In
this
never.
specialized
equipment to ex. detector test Indicates that the disease,
ending war against pes
$0 besides Insuring
ts Is Art terminate them. They wor
k house is r ea dy for
against property damage, Art
Brown Pest Control, Inc., 2S62 from
So. Park Dr., Sanford Art solid wood is often only a hollow even to the neighbors, since the the h
ea lth of t he ir customers
Brown,
president of the

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Pest must
control
Central
High
School.
Bob outdoor
plays golf,
satisfactory way to kill the there are rats. 55 dlfferint'
Florida
be in
a year
around
bowls
and likes
ac. drywood
termite is by spe cies of cockroaches, other '
task, since the area does not tivitles.
have any really cold weather to
fumigation, with a huge "tent" Insects and a large variety of 0
Termites are tough, relen. covering the entire house and lawn pests to eradicate In the

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CsarIe, A. Tabicoff, Esquire
Attorny for Admlnis.'ratoq
Trcijfmen 1. Parrish, P.A.
477 South New York Avenue
Wnler Park, Florida ies

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All persons having such clai ms
must file them under oath as pro.

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c-i- attorniy, or the tame shill be Florida, In Seminole County on or
about 17th April 197.

Edward Wallace Englander

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orn to by the claimant, his agent one hilt miles north of Astor,

- Dated of Wkwor Park, Florida,
?h 11th day of September, 1973.

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Dated this 2.3rd day of October.
1973.
Art hur H. BIckwjth, Jr..

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highest cash bidder at the court

Attorney for Estato

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EZ Payments

Glass &amp; Paint Co., Inc.

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County of Seminole, State of Florida.

Filed at Sanford, F lorida, this 26th
day of Se ptember, 1973

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Sam* will be barred.

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You are hereby notified and certifica
te, for a tax dIed to be I_.
required to present any claims and
Issued thereon. The certificate

Certificate No 1101 Year of

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TRANSMISSIONS

that Joseph Smith the holder of the
following certificates has filed sect

Circuit Cowl, and fili the same in

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INSURANCE

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NOTICE IS HEREBY GlvEu,

demands which You may have numbers and years of Issuance. the
bgains
t t estate 04 VIRGINIA C. description of the property, and he
FULLER dect"ed [all of Seminole n8m4A In which it *as Ssw%sed are
County, Florid a. to the Clerk of the as follows:

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TIRE REPAIRS

LIGHT REPAIRS

(Florkle StStuttl Section 197.246)

Having Claims or Demands A ga inst
Said Estate:

Florida

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deceased.

Sentry

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SEMINOLE CABLEVISION

NOTICE TO CREDITORS

33.16.

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MASTER CHARGE
BANK FINANCING

VIRGINIA C. FULLER
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By: Joann K. Hare
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CUlT OF FLORIDA IN AND FOR

Let

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SEMINOLE CABLEVISION for a
rate Increase for cable television

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE

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Arthur H. Beckwith Jr
Cler k of Board of
County Commissioners

EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL dR.

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830.4222

NOTICE Is hereby given that the
Board of County Commissioner s ot
Simnoli County. Florida, shall at

ALPER AP40 WACK
IY. Harvey N. Alper, Esq.
616 East Semor. Boutivard.

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7CO P.M. or as soon as poSSible
thKNttir. 00 ?PtO 9th day of
Decimoer. 1975, in the Semirr
County Courthouse, Sinford
Flor ida, consider in pplititiøn by

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WITNESS mYp,a nd and the sNlof DElia
thu Court this 10th day of Novem

Lew Officers 04

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'MIRRORS
'PAINT
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."AnYttI1i9 In Fence"

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wediately thereafter; otherwis a Attorney for Anne H Bolton
Default will be entered against OU 110 S.
Knowles.
for the relief demanded in the Winter Park
Petition.
PubIih: Nov. 11, Ii, 1973

Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr.

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torney HARVEY M ALPER. of Seminole County. Florida, withi n

NOTICE

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Art Brown Pest Control Inc.

Law Oft ice, of Ajper and Wack, tour calendar months from the time
address is
East Semoran of the first publication hereof, or the
Boulevard, Suite 201. Altimonto same will b. barred.
Springs. Florida 32701, on or before
Filed at Sanford Florida, this 7ltn
December 161h, 1975, and file the day of October, 1973
original thereof with the Clerk of this
Anne H. Bolton

Clerk of The Circuit Court
BY: Elaine RChar de

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his been filedagainst you and you Circuit Court. and tile the same in
are required to serve a copy of your duplicate and as provided In Section
written defense to the
it fl3.16 Florida Statutes, In their
an
y YOU have, on Petilionocs At. offices In the County Courthotjs, In

(CIRCUIT COURT SEAL)

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Fort Worth, Texas
against 'he estate of KARL H
YOU ARE NOTIFIED 'tat a DRO7D decea late of Semi
Petition for Dløtutio", 04 Marriage County, Florida. to the Clerk Of the

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requiredto present any claims and
demandt which you may hive -

Court either betori service on
As Ekecutris
Petitioner's attorney or im. Irving N. Felder

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RUSSELL LEROY DOuG,

NOTICE TOCREDITORS
ToAIICredito rs a nd AIIp, on s
Respondent Having Claims or Demands Against
NOTICE OF ACTION
Said Estate:
TO: RUSSELL LEROY DOUD
You are her eby notified and

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Florida.
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Valves

DetCfldfltS
NOTICE OF ACTION
TO: EdQU .i fle(ker
7230 Easlmoor Drive
AparTment 109
Denver, Colorado $0237

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a mortgage entitled
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FirIt Federal Savings and Loin
Association of Orlando. a cor
paration, versus . Vincent LanUcO
individually and as Trustee, and
Edgar J. Becker and K&amp;herine D•
Becker, a-k-a Katherine B. Becker.
hiS wife, has been filed against you
in the Circuit Court for Semlrl,

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coal mine, plagued by labor fut

and lL

with Miss Neal's daughter,

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LOST- BLACK LABRADOR

interest in and to the cOmrnor,
elements
WITNESS my hand and seai 9
intord, S!mflC
this Court of
County, Ftor:i. '- '
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REWARD PPne)73 736$
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LOST - Black Poodle, grey legs;
license Nu, 299, Please Call very
sad owner, Waleska. 32)0039

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AND MANAGEMEN'I. and that I
intmator.gisfersaidnamewitp,tl,,
Clerk of the Circuit Ctxirt, Sminole

NevelQrang,s,$3s4)perbu
JuicsOrangos$I SOperbu.
Your Container, 332 SIM

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Tangerines Call 3220757 if no
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HL(YP:R IHI)
('Ol.('MHIA
ST. L0tiS

llAI&amp;ItoRN
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K.ANSAS ('ITY

much

dehydrated rice to

these Americans theVietnnesearycollap
didn't see the writing on the when military reverses In
the
wall In Vietnam and get their MekongDolthmn1974for
money out?
priceofrawricetothreetjrnea
"I kept telling myself I'm go- the contracted price of the

ST. .U)SF:I'fl
OSA(,ERIVEIt HARRY TRIStAN
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TOMORROW:Great Musicals
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How come

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lar,,er ''"''k &amp; Find" jiuitlt' with

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L.ONGW000- Beautiful room, new
furniture, private bath; near I 1
Refined gentleman 1310646.
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Man or woman to share
myhome and expenses
Phon.3l.O379anytime
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Buess 7 - 301st Tu's

Bingo
Every Wed &amp;Sat
Early BIrds 7: 15 p m

3pames
Unfurnished
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Easy friendly living. Come loin us.
FRANKLIN ARMSAPTS, Rent
from 5)11 mo 373 6650

kro tt'iat your

club or organization can I

.4 Room second floor apartment,

,
only 13 .'r
week? This i an ideal
way to inform the public
of your club activits

EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CIa.

conditioner. Reasonable, 3fl-7750.
Reasonable

Bauer said. "All my business
associates

4

Burns went into business
were Vietnamese alone last year
with an open.
ended contract "to feed and
keep happy" the Communist
a nd
non Comm u nist

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GEORGE P-I. NICHOLAS and
BARBARA NICHOLAS, his wife.

Defendants.
NOTICE OF ACTION
TO: GEORGE H, NICHOLAS

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3 PIECES CHICKEN HOT ROLLS

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)PFN 0* fLY 11AM TIL?)3pM -FPI4 SAT III I
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Fries,

Mashed

Potatoes &amp;

Gravy

$

FREE DELIVERY SERVICE ANYTIME

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Co Sow, Maca'onl SaIsd

JMa,yfand

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Control Commission based at
Saigon's Tan Son Nhut airport.
Steve Konevitch, born in Middieton, Pa., recalls "I should
have known better, I should
have gotten out earlier." But
the former U.S. Air Force olfi.
cer who had previously oper.itt"(l btlsines.'4's Iii Thailand,
kept reinvesting In Vietnam
with profits from two ntracts
to

(2

Or Moe.)

FRIED CHICKEN

Lee and Gladys Moss
Your Host And Hostess

OPEN Sun. thru Thurs. 9 tiI9:3Frj, &amp; Sat. 9 tiP 10:30
For Phone Orders Aheact-322..9442
2100 S. French Ave.
Sanford

ship

rice to

P115 Wife
ADDRESSEE UNKNOWN

32507. on

PR IC ED FOR F I RST BUYER

AC, Adults. $115 Security deposit. 3 Bedroom, 1", baths, Central heat Where else can you findadoui)1e car
.s.
and air, large fenced lot. Assum,
garage home for $21,000?
mortgage. No qualifying. Only
Beautiful. - . .has everything. 1)

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$73,900

4

Ridgewood Arms

Hwy 17 92 I Mile

MEETINGS

TO DEBORAH G. MOSKOP

Resldeflce.Unk,y-n

Thursday Each Month

YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an
ictbontoforecea mort009eon the
following prOperty in Seminole
County, Florid.Lot 3). BloCk 0. NORTH

or Plaintiff's
8ddres

Attorney,

RFAL 1CR 372 7495
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Lake Mary
Attention

One acre wooded mobile home site
with well, septic leleclicity West
of Sanford on paved road Mt. I Acre,
New 4-Bedroom House. Winter Springs - 14,500 CdSh 0
Dora schools. Available Nov. 15.
assumes 7 pct. mortgage at $
Approximately 2.000 sq. ft. living
$40 per month. Write. Paul 0.
per month. 3 bedrooms, 1 ba
area; large kitchen, cabinets both
Write, 2103 S. State, Ann Arbor,
family room, fully carpet
sides top and bottom, new
central heat-air, garage; 3 ye
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Real Estate

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____________________________ M1d70's,3&amp; 4 BR homesfinanced
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• P. interest

Color TV'S from $30; 67W, from
515: Service all makes. HERBS'
TV. 7OO S. French, 323-1731,

YLINE - Double wide, '73, 21
3 BR, 7 bath, raised let
,creen room, central air, cargi
iwning and skirting. Good ci
litlon. PaymentS 5)06.17 s
)ffered by Savinas &amp; Loan. I
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ASSN.

Interest Credit

h100E 25th St.
372 6455
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3 Bedrooms, Centraj heat and air.
wall to wall carpet, brick finish,
aluminum overhang, large corner
lot on paved road. 125.100-10 pct.

snail and large, $2,000 per at
and up Terry Realty. Realtor. a:

"Matt

Al

Cambodia, the

flusinessMeeting
7ndMonclay-7000

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Club HourS-3pm,
Daily (closed Wed)
Bingo Thtirsday7cOO

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your club or organization
would lIke to be Included In

this listing call:

TIlE HERALD
CLASSIFIED
DEPARTMENT
172-26)1

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ADULTh.NOPETS
116W. 7ndst,

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PlOW LEASING
P4e%. modern.
story etticlency
.,p,,rtments, attractively fur

nished. conveniently located and
heauwuily landscaped $135 mo
Call between 1:30 5. For intormatlon raIl 337-070.4.
SPoomapt ,altutilitlesfurfl $10 Per
wk or SI)0 per mo 14$ dep $01
?.kagnQlia Ave. 337 07,
Large I bedroom. $100; large

bedroOm, SIlO, water furnished;

Sale

lriye. worn hubs, tow bar; all
uisning gear good condition. 3225399 afTer 5 pm or any tIm.

_5580ats &amp; Accessories

07))
eats. in good conditIon; I H
Cicker. $150 cash. 322 3357.

vagon.6cy1., new inspection, new

ROBSOp MARINE
2977 Hwy. 17-92

50—Miscellaneous for Sal

-fisicaI Wrchandise

Counter tops, Sinks, Installatic
aviliable Bud CabelI, 322 $Cl

flew inspect eon, 5450
A-i Condition for

Spinet Piano. 322 6470
51.50; Remit with order to J&amp;J
242) Curry Ford Road, Orland

lusT arrIved. Christening Qawni
knit suits, baby blankets, crIb sit

etc. Old stock. 30 pct to 60 pct. of I
FREE GIFT RAPFlNG on fibs
baby accessories. Payton'
Children's Wear, (Formerl'
Button; 'N Bows) 2410 Hia,.stp,i

iites, must sacrifice. 621-0503
lys or 162-5250 evenings.
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Any Car—
No Money Down

Wood or steel desks (extcut ye desk
&amp; chairs, Secretarial desks &amp;
chairs, straight chairs, filing
cabinets, as •s- Cash and Carry.
lIOLL'S
Casselberry. 17 92.530 L2(

WITH GOOD CREDIT
For Example:
I Valiant, 6 cyt. stand.
I Fairlan, 6 cyl. auto., extra
lear,
I DuSter, 6 Cyi., Il.nd.
I Hornet, 6 Cyl -, stand., 34,000

Phone 372-330).
tAA1(.1I.rlLkn

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Flea Market
Open
SATURDAY AND SUNDAY, 9toS
HIGHWAY 16 FLEA MARKET
1' '2 miles East Of l4 cn H wy 16

riginijI miles
I Torino, 302 eng., auto.
Monferey Wagon, like new
Many others to choo from

cents ci. Gard.nLarxt, 1100 W.
I St., 323-6630,

Chico &amp; The Man

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NELSON'S FLORIDA ROSES

Woodruff's Garden Center

Jct. 11-fl&amp;i77, Lonowooci

HP Riding Lawn Mowrr, goc.c
shape, t3. 372-144 after 1 p.m

uipment for Rent
BUY-SELL--TRADE
l315E.Fir-stSt.
337.54fl Rent Blue Lustre Electric Carpet
Shampooer for only $1.50 per day.
aple dinette, 130; wood floor lamp,
CARROLL'S FURNITURE
$10; 211cr table, $25; tub, corn_.

plete, 125: 4 drawer chest, 13$

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walnut record cabinet, $20:
walnut secretary, $150. KULP RABBITS$ DOes, 70 cages; all for
DECORATORs, 409 W Frit st.
$6 or will sell separate. Phone
7777335
377444
pair maple twin beds, complete,

yipped, Pay equity &amp; take over
payments ci $73.O. 3234)0.
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WALKER'S
Presr-p Clcining 3. PaInting
Specialist Roois.Ezterjor;

175;

Fres IstIMat,;.l..,&amp;,
Teems Avbilable
HI MIlE - COMMERCIAL HOMES
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Ph. 3324275

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BUSINESS

DIRECTORY
EXPERTS READY TO SERVE YOU

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JUST A PHONE CALL AWAY

Air Conditioning

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Boating Pool •Clubhousa

Highway 17.92, Sanford, Next To Cavalier
3238670or 831-9777
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C0NDIII0NIN0

help
that Sa!uron eu?
Paneling 0001', windows hung.
concretework,efc.Bytp,epouror
th. lob. 3229365

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PURIFICATION SYSTEMS

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In Sanford's Finest

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1uur friendly Classified gal at The
-Ieratd, 322 761), or fl1 9'9]

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Beauty Core

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HOMES OF DISTINCTION
to everything yet away from it aID
• Large wooded
lots •Streel lights
• Paved streets •Sewers •Sidewalks
• Close

)lYetrMorlaes-$pct,dewn.

3222O9O

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REA1JOR1.''

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CONSTJRIJCT1(J(\J Inc.
Addtlons

211 W.2Sth
Sanford, Fta,
Call for Appt, 322.3103
Remodeling

ces

Radio &amp; TV

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Expert rool repairs, lIst roots or
shnqles All
guarant
BROC,DE N JC.OU Nc, in
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wOrk

IF '.AC,c;NLS
ERY DAY someone is looking for "s%e service all makes and models"
Pat you have to sell Call loday
Free Pktip
Delivery
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:nc
row
— Quality upholstering Free pick up 1.
delivery Call for tree estimate
701 E Commercal 3734451.
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Apartments

151)5 W. 25th St.
SANFORD

TOWER'S BEAUTY SALON
rmerly Hafniett's Bçauty Nooil
51$ E F,rst,3fl 17

LANDCLEARl;

isulIdc'zn
.,,,'

A&amp;A CLEANS ALL

Exterior pressure cIeanng

DRIVE IN TV SERVICE--- Fatt
Service 202 Live Oak Blvd
Cassetberry
- Phone 131 9641.

and

Gardens

125

Pressure Cleanin9

Call Phil Gonzalez 303 323 ,

CLASSIFIED ADS WILL FIND a
liding &amp; Sotlil system. AI5.,
home
for
Roofing, Gutters, Screen. 10 Yr-s.
everything - . even for youl
Eap. Try me. 531-9363.
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____________________________ ln'erlor, Exterior Plastering
Plaster patching &amp; simulated
ds outgrow the swing set Or'6mall
beck &amp; stOne spec'atty 322 2760
5icy(1e7 Sell thesC idle itims *ith
want ad, To place your ad. call

'itoving? Why Not Live

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BEDROOM
TOWNHOUSES

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REFRIGERATION,
DUCT
WORK. 71 hour service. All
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mkes. DYKES AIR CON. _______________________
DITIONING, 372'S$fl.
BUDDY'S HOME IMPROVE
Pb1i
MENT ALL TYPES OF CAR
small Classf.cd Ad brings big
PENTRY AND REPAIRS 322 W J 1 l?,, hii.'O 'U
r!urns Try one
Sic Call 377'
1331
Fexturet Water Healers $ a m, 10
?tII (r 3)1
pm trwu Sat 2531 Park. 32) 3.612
_______________________ SOLAR HEATING AND WATER

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Luxury Patio

Fkótográphy .

P.;r'--, L,
Fine wediir' priotcs reasonably
priCed Phone 37)6.351

an cover your rorne with alum,

GIant trees, running brook.

eneva

provements

Pie
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NO SECURITY DEPOSIT.

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swimmIng pool Room for horses
You'd love it. All for 519,500

Home

3 Mo.-6 Mo. &amp; 1 Year teases

322.6457
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REALTORS
2365 Park Dr
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PARK A yE NUE MOBILE PARK
7543 Perk Drive SlOop.
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for

automatc, air cor' :?,4'd vn i
roof, $1195 Call Owen. McGulre.

i 6 Stromberg Canton Recre.atk
Lr,a. E*lt I I at Lake Mar

Road. Call 531 61

Req Real Estate Bro,cr 371 06(
323 5715 372 2743; 373 7595

JOHNNY WALKER

npartn*rits Furnished

Ior7I%edrooms Aduitsonly

7,'cr

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80—Autos

54—Garage Sales

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down Immediate occupancy,

Your MLS Agency

373 19)0

I Ford F-100 Range Custom Style
Side Pick-up, by owner, 52.900.

COLOR TV, $11 9SMOPITPI
RENTAL PURCHASE PLAN

WITT REALTY

Estate Broker

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TAFFER REALTY

DeBary

churches Idea! for retired
orrns 6.3 6413 or 322 tOSI.
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SANMOPARK, 1. 7. 3 bedroom
trailer apts Adult &amp; family park.
Weekly 35)5 Hwy 1792. Sanford

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BLAIR AGEPICY

53—TV- Radio-Stereo

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,

3) F ast Rbin
Street,Orlandq forida 32501, onor
Court either before service oil
beforeDecemherfll9lja,.dfllethe
plaintiff's attorne1or Immediately orlg;nil
with the Clerk of thit Court .
thef,.affer otherwise a default will eithpr before service on the Plain

demanded in the complaint,
thereafter, Otherwise a default will
The properly proceeded
uther to air-condition
against is be enteq against yOu for the relief
descri
as follows'
fices in Saigon.
demanded in the Complaint,
Lot II, OAKLAND HILLS, ac
WITNESsmypandatp, 5Øf
Coming home was traumatic cording to the plat thereof
aS this Cnurt, this hIp day of
for all three,
recorded in Plat Book I), pages 63 NovCrnber )97
and 61 of the public records of (4eail
While his wife hocked her Seminole
County, Florida.
jewelry to pay the rent, the
Arthur H. Bckwith. Jr.
WITNESS my hand led theseal 01
Clerk of the Circuit Court
newly-poor Bauer ooked thiS Court on November 3rd, 197$.
By: Elaine RiChirde
(Seal)
around for help "and I d
Deputy Clerk
Arthur H. fleckwith, Jr.
juiit
Covered that while we had lots
Petrusk,
CILrk of the Circuit Court
of ROWLAND AND PETRUSKA
of friends when we had money
By Lillian T Jenkint
33 East Robinson Str
Deputy
Clerk
they are not around now that we
Orlindo, Florida 3750)
Publish: Nov. 4, 11, 1$, 2$, 197$
need thcm,"
Publish: Ploy, 1*. 25. Dec. 3, 9, 1973
DET-24
DET 99

Large lot. 3 BR home, 119,0
town 3 BR home 1)9,5

GENERAL CONTRACTOR
PEAL ESTATE. INC.

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New Block Home

SAVE ON HOME FINANCING
Near shopping, 2 BR home, $17.0

JOHNNY WALKER

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'SANFORD'S SALES LEADER"

turn Bolh ac. w w carpet. 5100
(JJmage deposit. 1)75 ITsO. 323 31
lt'r 5.3Q p.m

Every Mon i. st
Early Bird at ISP

whoip

s

central air, family room, living
room, kitchen, dishwasher,
arapes, 1xu0' tencecl yard. L
new and lust reduced from 1.33,
to present price of *77.000 L
down, payments to assume. W.
one block to tennIs cour
SYSTEMS FOUR, IN
REALTORS,

CaliBart Real Estate

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Spacious 1, 7 &amp; 3 BR Apts, I 3. 2 HIGH ON A HILL. Located
Baths. Tennis. swknming, play
great family area, 3 BR home is
ground, recreation room, laundry
nestled On a tree shaded lot.
room &amp; clubhouse. From 1133 ma.
Carpeted, drapes, range, 515,950.
75l0RidgewoodAve.,Sarford.PM
323 4470
PRICE REDUCED 5)0,100, Owner
mucus to sell 3 lIP home on 4

Southol Sanford

i'trr

REPAIRED
5005. 5.anfc'd Ave. 373 9370

LLCREST - '73. central i
tishwasher, raised patio, skirti;
I tie-dowi:. Good Iocati
Payments $429 mo. Offered
Savings &amp; Loan. 323 6051.

years old. 3 bedrooms, 2 baths,

O Lake, Fr

furnished or unfurnlshed. Newly
redecorated Come Sis. 300 C.
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Airport Blvd Sanford.. 323 1310:
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POST

OF UNIT 1, as per piat recorded In
PIat Book 17, page 31, Public

before OCrember 17th, 1975, and file
lh Or,nal with the Clerk of th

- Sanford Dreamwold

Family Room

1973, 12' wIde, I BR. furnished, with

PPone3239S79after6pm.
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you APE NOTIFIED lht an Records of Seminole County,
CctQn for foreclosur, of a mortgage Florida
hat been filed against you and
you has been filed against you a you
are required to tecve a copy of your are
required to serve a copy of your
written defense,, if any, to it
on written defenses, ii any, to it, on
Donald P. Corbeft, plalntift't
at- JULIUS
G,
ETRUSKA.
lorney, whose address Is P.O. Box
ROWLAND AND PETRUSKA,
Orlar, FlorIda

REALTORS a3o 6133

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CIVIL ACTION NO. 1s.lrn.ca..,.c
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STOCw TON, WHATLEY, DAVIN &amp;
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL dR. COMPANY, a Florida corporation,
Cull IN AND FOR SEMINOLE Plaintiff,
COUNTY, FLORIDA.
CIVIL NO. 152373CA49-C
GARY .j MOSKOP and DEBORAH
FEDERAL NATIONAL MOP &amp; MOSKOP, hIs wife,
TGAGE ASSOCIATION,

econuitloned B
$12 ?3
ch' PE
- fC)Y ShOl,
111.9? Sar.fc,d A-sc:

service, used machires

out of state. 4 bedroom, 2 story,

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GENERAL CONTRACTOR
REAL ESTATE,INC.

3ROOM APARTMENT

NOLL'S

76—Auto Parts

KENMORE WASHER, part;,

ISYr FHA FINANCING
GRIGORY MOBILE I4OMCS
3103 Orlando Drive
Sant ord, 32) 5300

Forrest Greene, Inc.

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Located in Longwood.

Ave
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over 3,100 s. It. No reasonable

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vinyi top. Sleeps 5, $, 323.5375

Merchandise

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MERICAN
VETERANS

Defendants

fIancj(fI, "end 1 for each. makin.-Ijrtk..
i uvahie ti "Seek &amp; Find Ifl itre III thl' newspaper
hii"rdervi ,ltimeI

Wewihlprovldethe

AMERICAN

fell,

5110W StE

$1 10 for both
171 County Club Circle

BYOWNER- 102 ldyllwltde Drive,
Just reduced 55,500. Transferred

Professional Service

hourS weekly with complete
company training &amp; location 5Ct'
uo lnvettmcnt of 560053.000 Call
35-.bI Ho
collect, Mr Carson, 313 576 5320.
I_ct
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Rentals
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)ISABLED

at Bach

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hidden name and bos it in ac shown:

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described personal property
956 C. Altamonte Drive
That Said sale Is be-nQ made to
betteroff now in America than GiaoI%(heC,ulfofTdailaodwas satisfy the
Attame Springs, Fl., 37701
terms of
we are," said Clyde Bauer who destroyed In a Communist Execution.
said Writ of Publish: Nov. IS, 25. 1973
DET N
personally arranged for 100 rocket attack late In 1973, and
John C. Polk,
_______________________
Sheriff
Vietnamese families - about insurance had
been impossible
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OP THE
Seminole County, Florida

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location, with trees. Offered
Loan, Payme;
111)36 ma, 373 4031

yanted to buy used office furniture,

52—Appliances

Terms. Chuluota Realty, 365-3212
or 3 S-3914,
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YouwanttoBuyor5e,l
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or used furniture, appliance,,
tools. etc. Buy I or 1001 items.
Larry's Mart, 715 Sanford Ave.

I pc. sectional, Spanish style with
matching pedestal commodes and
octagon cocktail table. all slat.
tops hG') or best offer. 323-7150 Or
after 6p.m. call 373410.

RAYMOPIOM BALL
Reg, Real Estate Brokc
322 5641 Aft. Hr$, 337-2757

.ongwood

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or, heater, radIo, 15,000 ml,, very

If

offering fishing. canoeing and
convenience store Surrounded by
-.
322 "JO
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VENDING ROUTES

I P.11 I J

IUALITY APPLIANCES AT
BARGAIN PRICES. SANFORD

Fla. room, air, kitchen equipped,

WEKIVA RIVER- Adult park

ans. call 322 0316, Russell
Crumley

t__.

whoworkedforuslnSaigonare plant they established

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I S 51 I I. A N I I) T 51 K U A S 51 (!

RAGNEI,I,I)AM

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DAVES373',i.

CASH 322.41i

'arringlon, double wide, new, 2
60', central air, large ra
screcn patio, carport, skirt
wood grain lapsed siding, ç

3736353

Call

34-btIe Honws

1450.
24-Business (portunitjes
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--

We Buy Furr' 'r .—.__ -

373 6061 or 323 05I7e
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Make an offer

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machine. Clean $150

Drawer 1191, Sanford, Fla. 3777)
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TREE RIPENED FRUIT. picked to Tail Cab Biness L retated fran
Chile Call owner. 904 233 2572.
order. Navel oranges, Grapefruit,

undersigned as

P 51 I K C U P K F K (3 6 N S C H Z () K

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TERNATIONAL MARKETING

ma

K

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Bookkeeper, experienced, for

NAVEL ORANGES

-

Pavhlanrnnf57Sor lOpayments
ri U See a
'ANFORO SEWING CENTER

307 Fast First, Downtown
172 941) Eve $49 ltld
LT V PJ%JI JV

II -

Top prices paid. used, any COnditlO
64fI76, Winter Park.

poSition. twin needle, front
Inalino, nl,'lU,p sewino machine

condItioner, shady yard. $19,500.

HAL COLDERT, REALTOR
SELMA WILLIA)AS, Associate
Eves 3720617or3fl 1511

1 Bdrm, closed porch, $130

given

BLOOD MANIA

____

P.neda Industrial Park. LonOweod..

... A -i' Itt
n• .-'.-------"a'
$ itled, Aetna Finance Company.
Society.
FICTITIOUS NAME
Plaintiff, v
Richard M. Lee and
mission comprised of Polish,
Plotice is Nfrby
Bauer also maintained dose Carolyn Sue Lee, Defendant, which
that I am
engaged in business at 1I65Lankjt
hungarian, Indoneflan and Ira- personal relations with Preal- aforesaid Writ of Execution was Way,
C.asselt,erry 37707 SemInole
delivered to me as Sheriff of
nina delegations,
I County, Florida under the fIctitious
dent
Nguyen
Van
Thicu
and
Seminole
County,
Florida,
and
Steve Konevltch scri'rnbled other senior
officials, many re- have levied upon thi following name of THE W000WORKS. and
out of Vietnam on the last hell- hated to his Vietnamese wife Si. described property owned by with
that I inf
to register said name
'he Clerk of th Circuit Court,
copter April 29 with $10 and a mone. And he was close with Richard N Lee and
Carolyn
Lee, said property being
located Sue
in Seminole County, Florida in ac
change of clothing, and Is dis- American officials.
Seminole County, Florida. more COfdance with the provisions of the
Fictitious Name Statutes, To Wit:
work at home, 46 going on 47." brIdge, Mass., and a former
One (1) 1972 Dodge Pickup Truck,
5 - Douglas S Carlisle
He worries about his business u.s. army officer and State Do. white over green, ID No.
014A8735%)39$ being Stored at Publlh: Nov- 1. 1). Il. 25, 1975
disaster
two-roomed apart. par-tment official, said he pee. Damac's in
DEl 74
Fern Park, Florida
ment In Hayward, Calif., with (tictet! years ago that Saigon
information available
his VIetnamese wife and three would probably fall to the Corn- from the Civil Division of the
NOTICE OP SALI
Seminole County Sheriff's Depart
children.
You are herefy notified that the
munists around 1975 because of mint,
following vehicle will be Sold on
Adjusting to Life back home weakening American resolve.
4 the
SPiiiff
wIthout hopeful prospects has
Seminole County, Florida, will at December 5th, 1975. at tO o'clock
"I told my Vietnamese btLSl'
A.M.atthelowncarage,lnc.956E.
11 00 A M on the 26th day
come hard to the three Amee'i- ness partners to make their Noveniber, AD.
ot Altamonte Drive, Altamor'te
1975, offer for sale 5pring Florida
can expatriates who between money by then and get out, and and sell to the hiohest bidder, for
196$ Volkswagen fastback
them spent 44 comfortable I had the same idea," Burn., cash, Sublect to any and all exiSting
ID No. 3)9114131
Ieins.atthefrontwe.st )000rof thC
years in Southeast Asia.
said, but late kept Interfering. Seminole County
1975 FIa tag 7044647
Courthouse
TOWN Garage, Inc

lOSES

_________________

engaged InbuSinesi at50Pineda

3 nt'ndle

LEETLIPIE - Double wide r
central air, raised front sci
room, carport, skirting, c
pletely let up- Near 436 &amp; I
Oltered
Savings,
by
pan. 111.51 per month. 373.60

SANFORD - 3 Bedroom, 2 bath

33-Houses Furnished
_____

Very attractive. 116$.
care of semi invalid, evenings
anueL Grapefr0ip Satsum.
and weekends. Send Complete Security
deposit. No pets
TangelosandLemons
resume to Box 591, Co Evening
571 )O
P - U Hvtchion, 332.1Q5$
Herald, P.O. Box 1657, Sanford - _____
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c,th-rrt,

ri.i rur,if ares P4odo'
payment, monthly payments Ic
than rent. Government 1ubidiii
to qualified buyec. Call to see
you quallfye
M UNSWORIH REALTY
Reg. Real Estate Broker
103W. 1st St

_______________________________
-__________________
_______

FICTITIOUSNAME
Notice is hereby given that I am

'finer 7i ?an fl

____________

DAVES PAINTIP,II,,
uuming. flathroomt. Wind-,
Work's Slow - Cheap Rll
IOør Waxing, Rug Shampooing,
Free estimate 377 2I
vens, Refrigerators Free ______________________________
stimatej, Call
-

[ome

Improvements
Ri'r'i-'ik l.r.',j,

Aij:t.c4'i'.
uttom Work Licensed. Bonded
ree estimate 32360*
entry

Ill carpet and vinyl, wall to wall,
ce Estimate Call SEARS in
nford 377 1771,

Pest Control

APT B-iU'.','N 'E T 1.L9,Tlul.
23.6? Park Dre

—

Pet Care

MILLIONS OF DOLLARS In Real
Estate is sold daily in the
:t::tied ads Nothing small

about that

Well DriIIig
- WELLS DRILLED. PUMPS

—-"

-

- i r '''i INN
I%taru-ng &amp; Gronm.r'ij
Ph. 372 J.O$7

I

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Wanted to Buy

Assume Payments

completely furnished. Appro
ecre lot. 1317 Elm. 110.500.

* They're Hot" *

Realtor
made into? apartments, upstairs _____
33O1
Is furniue. 7 furnished apart- _____________________________
ments in rear All in good repair. DUPLEX- 2 bedroom concreti
Only Sl9.S
bock, clent condition; no clt

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'

207£ 25th , 37) 7332

DELTONA HOMES

Classified Ads didn't wOrk . . .

4232.

r

BARGAIN HUNTERS PARADISE
That's Classified Ads

-. 51—Household
.
' Goods

P31 fsflA 1

siso dn. $71,230.

5)43 month plus security deposit.

Nov II, 11-1.

License Bureau 372 6615

1 Sow, 1 boar and 7 weanling pegs.
$160; 10 big rabbits and cages, $50
ov- 53.Soeacls; ctlickensessdduclis,
52.50 each. Call alter 5 p m. 322

LARGE HOME close to dntOwfl, Crank Realty,

Tues,Nov. 11,67 p.m. or Wed,

A BABY'S WORLD Careforjnf

panshionship, and then botches foot freshwater boat moored in ments owe him. His last con- the Tourist Association and iudgment
rendered in the aforesaidPublish:
DEl 55 Nov. I, IS, 2$, Dec.7. 197$
OrangeCounty,FIora,U,)oqqjnI

ulu

FOR REPIT,$4Sup

hadacollegedeg,ee,,tooc.flbea 3 Bedroom, 1", baths, on lake, shag
carpet. Reasonable rent. Phone
success. No matter w9at Cd
3239090.
vantage a man has, how much
money, or how much education.
his success depenth on lust one 7-Bedroom house, living room,

than you can Imagine. See Mr
Daddis at Holiday lrm. Sanford,

6-Ctuid Care

Pot Burner Oil Steve, with electric
blower, nicelocliing, 110. 372-5.457.

MLS REALTORS

* "Get 'Em While *

REALTORS
Branch Oflice Plo. 1

month, SCHuREPi REALTY,
Realtors. 322-1302

ambition ar-c 15 minutes, I will

a

Orlando, Florida 37101

fenced and well landscaped
yard. Paneled family room
bar. 3 bedroom, 2 bath for

JIM HUNT REALTY IN
7324 Pirk Or
Jfl 71
REALTOR
AFTER Hl
3773991
3729751
33701
-________

__________________________________

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that County, Florida In accordance with
vinue of mat Certain Writ of the Proyist
Steve Konevitch happily con- tempting to collect the $150,000 her of Commerce, the Vietnam Ezocution iisued out of and under Name Statutes, tO wit: .

produces some female corn- templated his new $45,000, 6$- which he figures five govern- Council on Foreign Relations, the seat of the County Co.n'? cf

AVON

himsucceis. Vournight think, ill

Robert Burns Is doggediy at- his Uons Clubs, the U.S. Cham-

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girls
into thinking they're purchased from the proceeds
of and..---entertainment
_._---- in. Sh'nn tn
______________________________
_______________________ _______________________________________________
1.0v0 t?t...,p($ ?&amp;txiI
the International Control Corn-

_____

___________

330

Publish: Nov. 11. 191$
Robert Burns was 1150,000 10 years.) Now he is counting sponsibility to put It back," OET9S
__________________
"Three on a Porch" Fonzle ahead alter recovering from his unsuccessful job apphi. Bauer, a familiar figure in Sal.
Insures a pleasant vacation for twoserlousbusinessreverses in cations, O so far.
NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE
gon over the years, established
Poe and Ral

He gives them a lead that

(CATV.6) 700 Club
______________________________

sx

8-8:30 ABC HAPPY DAYS

and Richie. South Vietnam.

(24) Mister Rogers
(44) Leave It To Beaver

b.11
"I?e.

AP Special Correspondent Bauer was overseeing hIs 6,000 flourIshing concerns was worth

Tessa t)ahl, playing the girl

Central Fiorida'
MULTIPLE LISTING REALTOR
3?? 499%
19195. French
372 1371.337 1196,337 19$-I
377 1959,)fl 416.4
- ___________________
SUNLAND

house. 1133 monthly. No ap
pliances. Damage deposit. Adults.
________________________________
Call after 3 p.m. 322 5466.

vantages that you haven't, or his
family has money, and that gave

Florida, together with an undivided

67—ves1ock.Pouftry

Clean mattress, box springs with
legs, $29; trade student desk for
dresser; sweeper, 1)5 323-6911.

EAUTIFUL POOL HOP
Screened patio and pool ci

o

At the beginning of thIs year fishing and travel. Bauer estl- P.M. Thursday, December 1, 1975. Publish: Nov I), II. 75, Dcc. 2, 197$

the same date at 7.00 P M
The City Commission reserves the
HUNTINGTON BEACH, Ca. employcs and considering es- $3 million before Saigon's col- rghttoacceptortoreiectanyor all
frIend of an aggressive miner hf. AP) - By April of thIs year tabllchlng yet another chapter lapse.
bids in the best Intecest of the Ctv
fIghting for reforms. Sonny and Clyde Bauer's 19 years of hard of the Uons Club. (He had alof Sanford.
Because he tetieved that "if a
w. E. Knowles.

(CATV.4) Fran Canton

-

Cafl64430,,
Large 3 bedroom houSe, 1323 MOVE UP
P1cc 4 bedroom,
MIIonvIl,, len
back yard
NU(ScS,
COZY CORNER COTTAGE
RN'i; LPN's; Aides Aide.
central air, good settled neigh
IS ALCOP4O, A
Available Nov. Sth. 1223 month
)BLEM
with
wood burning firpiace an
Companion
Needed
immediately,
borriood.$26,çQQ. Furnistiedtoo!hl
plu* $100 security deposIt. Phone
INYOURFAMILY?
6210636
Screenedporch. 3bedroom frani
OPPORTUNITY
KNOCKSowner
904357436$.
AL-ANON
________________________ _________________________
with dining room, eat In kitcflei
moving. Chce3 bedroom, 2 bath,
For families or friends of probl,m Painter interested in Dartnrhuge 37' master bedroom. Vacan
ship or 3 Bedroom, 2 bath, carpet, double
family room, w w carpet, in
AS3iing
172,500, but owner wdnl
For further Information call .473 4317
necenry 322 7673
borhood. $223.
month plus
or write
F-hirild Hall Realt',
.
security deposit. 131-3691 or
Sanford Al Anon Family Group P0 --Larry Saxon, Realtor
80* 553, Sinford, Fla.
REAI.TOR 373-5771
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Let's Talk!
RENT.PURCHASE PLAN
MARRIAG5
FOR RENT
Mc4ern.Clean 3 bedroom homes,
Performed by Marilyn, Notary,
OFFICE &amp; STORE BUILDINGS
FHA VA Resale- Low. low, iv
About
Success!!
familyroom,garag,,carpe,s,
Ocala. 904 737 $161 or 732 1773
ALSOSTORAGE SPACE
down
'________________________
If
ycj
knew
somgn
wto
is
suc_____
$25 UP PER MO.
CLIFF JORDAPI,REALTOR
_________________________
ceisful, you Probably say to
5Lost &amp; Found
3 Bedroom, 1', bath, nearly new
_________________________
F%JRPIISHEDAPARTMENTS
yourself tl'at pe ha had ad- OSTEEN- 1 Bedroom. $l
Good assumption or by FHA wit
________________________
:'0h_,,AoI,s,

-

&amp; ROBINSON, P A,

Managers Office, City Hall, San-

Hwy. 11-92, Deftary

VB6. Fausts Drugs.

"SERVICE BEYOND
THE CONTRACT"

322.7643

--LAKE MARY- 7 BR duplex, kit(hen equipped, Carpeted, central
Sunday-Noon Friday
hct I. air, $150 per mo.
___________________________________________________
FORREST GREENE INC.
_____________________________________________________
373 6353
n svio Large 3 bedroom, 7 baths, on large
REALTOR
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________________
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-.
lot, Wall to wall carpet. $25,900.
______________________________ 7
unfurnished duplex, nice
Terms
4-Persona-Is
_______
-location, $140 mo. $100 security. Beautiful kitchen and 3 bedroom
18-4klpWa,
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-----------3274435.
___________________________
_______________________________
home, close to schools and
FACEDWITHADRINXIN
Pwøs,it.a, part time wattress.11
sMj. 521.000.
room unfurnished. kitchen
PROBLEM
to 2. Experienced. Call Ifl 0963 1
equip. air, carpeted. 19950.
PerhapS Alcoholic Anonym,,,,5
betWeen 2
6.
___________________________
____-Builder or Developer- Exceptional
Adults only. 322 7296 wk nds 1.
Can Help
buy in building lots lust far enough
GET THOSE LUXURY hEMS FOR
eves,
Call 423 4331
from
town
A FRACTION OF THEIR COST
Write P.O. Bo* 1713
-_.- .
_____
FROM
TODAYS
WANT
ADS!
Sanford.
Florida3;77I
___________
32-jij
SEE US TODAY
Unfurnished
Coditall Waitress Fo- Weekends
Lecithint Vinegart B6' Kelp! u,,

.-

50-'sceIbneous for Se

Stemper Realty

Noon The Day Before Publication

I

Tuesday, Nay, ii, 075—iS'

(ish Real Est

DeIIARY.- BeautIful new home on Lake Jasime, 3 DR. 2 bath, family 3 ROOffl furnithed house. garai
room, Central heat &amp; air, wall to.
patio and waSh house; large
wallcarpetlng,doublegarage,in.
wIth fruit trees. Good locati
Priced reasonably. Call 337-li
fliighbotho0dof line homes. Only

rpeted, aIr, furn &amp; unfurn
up 372 1110
-- - - --31A—Duplexes

DEADLINES

•

JOHNS REALTY CO. MOSSIE C. BATEMA
BROKERS
Re
Real Estate nrcb
Da)1 327 6)3)

Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl.

--

135,500.

I Lines Minimum

(Seal)

On l'eter Arnett writes of the U.S. Vietnam, they wert financially lished and controlled 12 corn- Manager.

41c a line
3lca line
24ca line

41—Houses

P4hts377

MONTHLY RENTALS
AVAILABLE
$150 $175 Cor TV
QUALITY INN NORTH
I 4&amp;SR 431, Lonqwood

-

KatMrine 0, BCk. a-k a
KatherIne 8. BiCker
1230 EastmOOr Drive
Apartment 109
Denver, Colorado E0231

Bauerstartedoutinsaigontn Meter Boxes
Clerk of the Circut Court
canceLing any other plans to sit the communlgt.s in April. Eu the than a score of other American 196 as the agent for Lufthansa
2200 Feet Dacron Fire Hose
Martha T VihIen
and watch.
S Ten (10) Fire Hydrants
first of two articles of these businessmenwho Invested their and Civil Air Transport
De1y
Clerk
OTHER PROGRAMS:
Detailed specifications are Jams .1. Loveless. Jr.
men,,
APipeclal
correspondent
time
and
money
In
South
airlines,
and
eventually
est.ab
available
at
the
office
of
the
City
of
the
firm
GILES.
HEDRICK
8-9
NBC
Movin'

(44)
1:55
(44) Spirt Of '76

_'",_-.'w_

-.

1:00 A.M. - 5:30 P.M.
MONDAY thru FRIDAy

Liza Minnelli. Well worth ruined by it when Saigon fell to Southern California. Uke more

(6) MIke Douglas
(CATV.4) Life In The Spirit
(I) Big Valley
(9) MovIe

R.

In

I thru S times
6thru23 times
26 times

1:30

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OFT*$E

HOURS

s•

2 Bedroom apartment, parily fur
nshed, coupleonly. 3fl 3767 days.
322o91 eventngs

RATES
E.VINCENT LANGE. indivUeIIy
and as Trustee, and EDGAR
BECKER and KATHERINE o.
BECKER. a-ka KATHERINE 0.

41—Houses

Small furnis,d aparlment, malure
IduIt only. 3729113

Orlando — Winter Park
83h9993

322-2611

through $3, inclusive, Public
Records of Seminole County.

Cityof Sanford,

musicals, of course, and

(9) Good Morning, America
(44) HIlarious House Of
Frlghtenstein

-

3

Seminole

pfi,rltfl's attorneys, re name
and odUrcS g5 ? forth t- co, not
later than December 32, 1975. if you
failtocsosoaDefaultwlIlbeentered
agat u for the relief demanded
in the Complaint. The real property

INVITATION TO BID

_______
31—Apailments Furnished

CLASSIFIED ADS

Ca No. 13 2306 CA 0$.F and that
you are requ:red to file your answer
id Court and to
wIth the Clerk

-10 ABC THE ROOKIES

lIgious Hall

' " ' " ' "

Dm $
-__vs.-...
c.

______________________ ________________________

EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL dR
CUlT. IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIDA
CIVIL ACTION
CASE NO. 75.73oa.CA9F
FIRST FEDERAL SAVINGS ANtI
OF
ASSOCIATION
LOAN
ORLANDO, b corps
Plaintiff,

has nothing to do with crime- when he learns of her decision. (CArV-4) Bewitched
Seminole County, Florida. is as
measure, one of the rnxt "Invitation to a Rumble" Terry Iightlng,indfrecuy,tha(ts He's She refuses to take the treat- (9) Beverly Hillbillies
VotIOWS
inexpensive productions ever Webster's old neighborhood Is assigned to the detective bueau ment.
(13) Adam 2
Condominium Residence Unit No.
mnufacturedbyHoU)ood. It
(CATV.13) Cable Journal
11, SHEOAH, SECTION ONE. a
is a collection of memorable
Condominium, recorded in Official
(33) Maybifly R.F,D.
RecordsBook9S4,Pag,sSOlIhrOugh
scenes from more than 100
(44) Partridge Family
534, inclusive. Pubt'C RecordS Of
MGM musical classics,
__________________________
Seminole County, Florida. cc
featuring 11 major stars in Business riien Losers
cording to the plc? thereof as
Legal Notice _________________________
________________________
some of the greatest production
_______________________recorded in Plat Book 17, PageS 7?(

Crcby, Kelly, Jimmy Stewart

Up

-;

of the grandest pieces of en- episode Invades the record life. When he's hit by a fleeing cusing him of trying to make hIs (13) lronside
tertainment ever to come out of Industry, camping on Its auto, his broken body is hauled wife,
(CATV-13) Orlando City
Hollywood. CBS casts aside its notorious reputation as a drug- off and dumpod In an Isolated
Council Meeting

7:00

7:30

.

c

(9) One Life To Live
(35) Rocky And Friends Under
4:00
(2) lronside
(3)(24) Mister Rogers
(6) Partridge Family
(CATV.4)(44) Mickey Mouse
Club
(I) Somerset
TV HIGHLIGHTS
(9) Dinah!
(13) Dragnet
(35) Addams Family
REAL ENTERTAINMENT: camel Jockeys from Tunisia. teeming with gang wars, to work with a policewoman 4:30
This is a pack-up-your troubles
910 NBC I'OLICE WOMAN Terry's efforts to curb the Her husband is the Jealous type, (3)(24) Sesame Street
Griffin
(6)(S) Mery
night and sit back to watch one "Glitter with a Bullet" This hostilities almost cost him his and stuns Forrester by BC- (CATV6)
Flintstones

sequences ever put on celluloid.
There's Hope, Sinatra,

1:00

". ,

(2)(e) High Rollers
AFTERNOON
(44) Variety
(6)(1)) Edge Of Night
(6)(13) Gambit
12:00
1:00
(9) Rhyme And Reason
(CATV6) Not For Women
(2)(9)(44) News
(2) Somerset
(24) Indian Summer
Only
(4) The Young And The Rest.
(6)(S) News
(33) Mothers.ln.Law
(9) Showoffs
.less
(CATV.) Movie
3:00
(44) Phil Donahue
(CATV.4) Bugs Bunny And
(9) Ryan's Hope
(2)(l) Another World
11:30
FrIends
(13)
Search
For
Tomorrow
(6)(13)
Match Game
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successful, and by any

I

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rp

12:30
(2)(a) 3 For The Money
(6) Search For Tomorrow
(9) All My Children

(CATV.6) Paul Harvey
11:53
(d)(C.4)(13) CBS News

(2) Sunshine Almanac

4:55
( Daily Devotional
(l)(44) News
(I)(44) News

(9) Welcome Back, Kotter

-

(3$) Big Valley

11:50

— (CATV4) Three Stooges
(9) General Hospital
(2)(I) Days Of Our Lives
(24) Romagnolis' Table
(6)(13) As The World Turns
(35) My Favorit3 Martian
(9) Lers Make A Deal
(44) Three Stooges
2:00
3:23
(6)(13) GuidIng Light
(44) Spirit Of '76
(9) $10,000 Pyramid
3:30
2:30
(3)(24) Lillias, Yoga And 'ou

see this super entertaining the noted concert star Arthur Terry or protect himself.
dIng,thatanoldkIdneyafnt (9) GIlligan's Island
plctc in theaters, 'tt1e txick Rtibirtein, Frrnk Gohin a
has flared again, and she tlIut (35) Mickey Mouse Club
for th night and enjoy.
a rock group, Commander Cody
1041 NBC JOE FORRE.STER return to the lifesaving dialysIs (44) Brady Bunch
The amazing ng is
5:30
Ut the and His 1t Planet Airmen, "Powder Blue" Forrester finds nchine, a situation which aiso (2)
News

(6)($) Sunshine Almanac
423
(2) With This Ring
6:30
(6) SunrIse Semester
A'1V Tennes
Tuxedo
(I) Today In Florida

(44) Dinah!

-

(6)(13) Love Of Life
(CATV.6) World Of Women
(9) Happy Days
(24) VIlla Alegre

(3S)(44) Movie
1:30

MORNING
6:00
(9) Sunrise Jubilee
(13) Breakfast Beat

6:15

(13) Good Times
( 33) Movie

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(6) The Price Is Right
(I) Romper Room
(44) Father Knows Best
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(33) 700 Club
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was scheduled, answered reporters'
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Layer said he could not grant Rosenwald Eiceptional Shident Center, Altamonte Springs, as
the request since it is not in the Principal ~trs. Ruby Hendirtz stands by to lead a hand daring
framework of the board's dedication cemmoules for the facWty. During the last school
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input frolin board members of Plan is scheduled for corn- Programs and the problem of
the Serrdnole County Industrial pletion in July, in,.
low-cost housing.

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Wednesdays of each month and

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Herald Staff Writer
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Chief county land planner crificism.

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Commissioner John
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Board Attorney Douglas
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his post after a motion was
made and seconded by E C
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cola drinks and fruit juices are which makes matters worse.
fairly high In soluble oyalate. Old vitamin C tablets may
At the present state o( our
it is a good centage of oxalate.
meager

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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.
"not nects3drilY."
County
"She s coachi ng for free,
Layer said her request was
one of the many additional said Groom.s.
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Harry
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chief
11w 29-year-old father of two ones th.at was denied." fie said
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board members after being bargaining realm" and is not in with Layer and said a change

replacing Davie Sirm. She was
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readily absorbed, and the
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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
r, was seen entering the

reported probe of county government actkxu scheduled tc go before the jurors, Rutberg
and a11epU
Sunshine Law violations and attorneys Newman Brock and Cheney

nominated and seconded b
members All
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spread oser theday to keep the
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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
Fulenwider was
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Earlier witnes.ses heard by the grand p.wy
At"My WWiam SUley's courthouse office.
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
conunission
placed
federal
funds for 14 days
Brock said he represents County Com- Rutberg conversed outside in a hal.1way.
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'*,County Commissioner Mike Ilattaway had missioner liarry Kwiatkowski and Mason is
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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as late as noon Tuesday said the appearance be fore the grand jury.
years ago" with members of Herring's staff. a violation,
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which named depositories for bonds to William R. laugh &amp; that the contract specified that
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county's transfer of 11-million Seminole County.
But it does.
in federal funds from a
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Earlier Tuesday, Vihien
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Semm e County bank to an adamantly opposed the transfer replied when asked if he
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any funds out of Seminole reahzed OW,000 wai going to
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Count Utilit y Attorney John
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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Hough
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
was
made
by the
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
Another difference is that, Vihien sd earlier.
Asked about the con tra
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according to Commissioner Sid
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Vihlen
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representive - George Bland Seminole County?" asked
- contacted all the banks in Commissioner Dick Williams.

The Seminole County Corn- unable to locate banking Vthl. Ven is
liaison
mission Tuesday approved the facilities that met the !i's cothissioner on the 12.4shift of more than 1iOQ000 in eeds•
miuin project to Purchase

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busiren district," said Howard
[lodges, president and chair.
man of the board of Atlantic
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building should be built on the
prnenttwnd-hailacre st te
on N. Park Avenue, across the
street from the County Cour.
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Merchants seem to be
however, in their Opinions as to
-- whether or not a parking
problem would exist. They also
disagree in defining exactly

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in September, voted 3-2 to
designate the city-owned l
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French Avenue and Seminole
Boulevard as the spot for
new $1.8 million city hall
sometime In the future, and as
the location ofa$,00O Public
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the Orange-Osceola-Seminole
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the results In a big way," Tuck
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unemployment rate is not likely
The seaional adjustment you could callit this economic In September, Brevard had only 8.6 and Leon County
to change drastically in the
County had a 15.5 per cent was down to 6.5 per cent.
factor Is a statistical device situation normal.
near future, according to a
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spoken
to the city commission
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the countywide
has advised city corn
adminis1ration of our library
resulted n stagnation 0
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monies Pledged will be available until the end of the week, according to Earle M. Goldie (right), executive director of the
'Dimes Central Florida Chapter. AD the walhthou participants
braved cold winds In the 20-mile event.

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DtSADVAN`TAGF_S ...
Required engineering of
the subsoil. Mom said he has
heard it may cost $50,000 in land
preparation alone, but City
Manager Warren E. "Pete"
Knowles said this cost cannot
be determined until soil boring
tests &amp;re completed next
month.

Herald Staff Writer
(Second Ina 4-Part Series)
TheSanford city commission,
in September, voted 3-2 to
designate the city-owned 14acre lakefront site fronting
French Avenue and Seminole
Boulevard as the spot for the
new $1.8 million city hall
sometime in the future, and as
the location of a $225,000 Public
orks Department Complex.
Ieer
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(erent locations have been
considered for a new city hall
by the commissioners themselves in the last five years.
Some of the benefits and
problems with the various
locations have been explored by
the commissioners In respow
to a recent opinion poll.
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see the city hall site question:
The pre
site on Park Avenue has these

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building and Civic Center at
Sanford Avenue and First
Street (less than two acreso
was considered recently as a
possible city hall site. Stensaid using this site undoubtedly would require the
purdwe of the former Arcade
property at the northwest
corner of "u-st Street and
Sanford Avenue.
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Herald Sports Editor
Sanford closed Its sleepy
eyes Sunday and recovered
from a week-long athletic
endeavor which shows a
brighter future.
The Golden Age Olympies attracted about 400
entries, according to of-

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Sanford Chamber of

Commerce, which $Pon.
sored
the 19-event OlymMAL
pies
for
senior citizens.
said Knowles.
In true Olympic style,
lie said this contrasts with
overall champion Harold
the past pohcy of keeping new
Herbst, of Sanford, saved
4-A books coming into the library
Around Ile Clock
his best for lait and
Bridge
6-% e v ery month so that the current
'c-dominated track and field
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Cal endar
A best seller list had sficIent
events Saturday to such an
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the winner with tee gold
and
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Library &amp; Orange-Osceola- preparation cost. CortiHoroscope . .......... . 11-A
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events Saturday morning
Seminole County Library missioner John Morris said It
and had a third In the mile
System," according to the would be,cheaper to trade this
Not large enough for future new city hall has these A'D. would enhance the waterfront
Sufficient space for 10 to 20
Obituaries
race.
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site with some bank property or expansion and parking spaces VANTAGES...
development and beautify the years, Stenstrom said.
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on
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unless
a
Central
costly
highrise
building
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of
room
for
on-site
image
of the City, said Meyer.
location,
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all city facilities. Meyer said and growth of Sanford's
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croquet
and finished
acre location
- Additional land may be too this site would sere city hall downtown area according o be purchased for about $375,000
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regular meeting today at 4 p.m.
second in wheelchair
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closer expensive, unless a reasonable needs for 50 years of growth. Mever.
and the facilities would include
ancake
races.
Sunday's high 73 Overnight
Knowles said one user relationship with the county exchange can be worked out
- Same area as proposed
- 11 this site Is used for the adequate parking, drive-in
Medallions
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low 47
reported that "books had been courthouse, and 'downtown" with adjacent propert) owners, Public. Works Complex, in- new Cd) hall, the old c,ne could window for pa)lng water bills
Olympic
style
were
Ur to partly cloudy through taken from the library without facilifies. Commissioner Julian said May-or Ite Moore.
eluding street, refuse and be used for much needed and space for all departments
A"arded
to
first,
second
Tuesday. A little warmer with replacement and that actually Stenstromsaid this may fit the
- Not centrally located maintenance departments, parking space for the Cour- and the City commission,and third place
winner, at
highs mostly In the upper 70s there are less (books) available Downtown
Stenstrom said.
Development geographically, amrding to motor pool, limiting the number thouse area Meyer said,
the
awards
ceremony
and
and lows in the mid 50* now"
Council's plans
Moore
of city vehicles
New equipment and fur.
The revenues from excess
dance Saturday iii lit, with
— Establisliment or tradition,
Variable mostly easterly winds
Knowles pointed out that
The 14-acre city owned
—Could provide an attractive franchise monies are adequate nishings would have to be
better than 100 in ataround 10 mph
Sanford donated a building, a having been the Cd) site for landfill site fronting French drive-in 'Welcome Station" for to fund a $1 8 million cityhail purchased, boweser, he said
about 50 yearn.
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game on Tuesday when county Vihien asked to have the be too early for him to try for the new exeutive assistant Republican — and now he's
commissioners choose a new selection date moved from
the top spot on the commission could change all that.
switched back
to
the
chairman.
January of next year to — the chainmriship.
A 0,000-a-year professional Democrats, giving the party
Commissioner Mike lint- Tuesday.
Williams has the experience, at the helm of day-to-day with the donkey as a mascot the
taway has circulated a memo to
In a memo, Vihien said it
but holding down the chair- operations would lessen the majority vote on the cornconunmioners indicating his "seems logical to change man's post while being a need for the dtairman to be on mission.
desire for the position.
policy" and hold the meeting member of the minority party the scene as frequently as was
And as Kwiatkowski has
And, all indications are Tuesday. The full corrunission could prove to be a tougher job required in the put.
remarked time and time again
Hatt.away will walk away with okayed
the
chairman's than even the feisty Williams
a good argument fails to
Hattaway's circulating the
the chairman's post, a job now suggestion at a board meeting would like to tackle.
memo Indicating his desire for stand up against a 3.2 vote.
held by Sid VihlenJr.
earlier this month.
Commissioner Dick Willia ms
Commissioner John K immtoday echoed the sentiment of
has not 51 blcl
most cornmissioners.
dicated any
re j the
I predict Mike illattaway) position. Both Kimbrough and
hill be the next chairman,"
Williams are Republicans,
while flattaway. ViMen and
said Williams.
William said he didn't "see Commissioner
Harry
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Kwiatkowski
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After deciding not to seek re- slot, but being fairly new on the the courthouse than other when he was elected chairman.
election to the chairman's post, job, Kwiatkowski says it may commissioners, the hiring of At that time he was a
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attorney Called the testirmny "very favorable."
The prosecution, attempting
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worrm intended to kill the President, presentecl witnmes
during six days of the trial to testify that the gun cUcked
but failed to fire and that she expressed disappointment

that It didn't go off.

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SUlion New York state
financing plan for the na tion's largest city expire
some finan lal expertasay the city risks default after that
when sonx debts come due.

slowed from their rapid climb of the past two years,
conauners can expect them to gyrate widely for nmy
yvArs because of weathrer and Soviet Union grain Imports,

Agrictilture Departmen t economist said today.
'l'he events of the last few years emphasize what we
have tended to forget, that a major soiree of price in-

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stability is

natural dLudw -drwghts~ floods, too much

rain, early frosts, izects and diseases," said Kenneth R.
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-somed 14.5 per cent in each of the following two years.

Grady Cites Party Progress
RALEIGH (AP) A leader of the American party lists
Se Jesse Helms, R-N.C., Alabama G. George Wallace
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party candidates for the presidency next year.
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men tally competent to face charges of attem~Iz to

Miss Moore, 45, reth

to court today to hear a judge's
ruling on the competence issue. She is charged with atl,empting to kill Ford by fir~ a *W at him as he w&amp;Iked
fmahoteltndSanFraIscocnSepi
owntown
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American teen-agers are losing their ability to cornCompared with
17 years old tested

idents tested in 1,students 13 and
wrote a greater number
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like" style, said a report from the Nationiii! Aneurnent of
Educational Progrew (NAEP).
But 9-year-olds tested in similar fasWon wrote better in
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First
any citizen with information firm, may have been I!ed St."
when he resisted a robbery

murders and a traffic homicide

sentenced to 175 years in prison
and fined $200,000 if convicted
o all 17 counts

Police were una ble to lift any spirators who thejuiy said conidentif iable fin erthth from spired with Rafsky to def raud

hosjtalSunday. A hOcpital spokeswoman said it was
an ernergeecy admI.son.

paleontologists are showing off som,6prehistoric fossils

case to come forward and talk
wi th investigator-s,
Officers said information

significant scientific find" in a county-owned shell pit.
Steve Hartman, science curator at the Daytona Beach
Sluseurn of Arts and Sciences and an amateur paleont"
(05t, -v('
lid seg"lent2s of a sloth's vertebrae, pelvis and
skull as well as a complete tootf) and bones of the right
hind leg and foot would be displayed at a civic club meet

amount of land coverage and

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David Skipper, 15, also of Jacksonville, apparently
collapsed froin smoke inhalation and burned to death

Sunday Just before reach tn the exit of the like I uc
Hunting Lodge.
Eight others made their way to safety and two of thLm

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unknown gunman who killed using a .22 caliber pistol.

shooting," he said. "If they months

Station in downtown Sanford on St. on Park Ave., Fagan said, strict confidence,
the ni gh t of June
In the third case, II
seeking infornmUon that Fwy
lead them to the hit and run
driver who struck id killed a
year-Id pre ant woman
Nov. I on French Ave. Just

south of 20th St

the hospital

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unidentified murder victim

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sa,id the man had been dead
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Dade County jail today, all charged with importing
cocaine and possession of 'he narcotic with intention to

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lease "W"ner; othorwise, a Nlaul, COUnly Shrrjl-S Dsp4rtmw,
the facihty back to the county.
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Stminole County, Florida. will M
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WnaUonal Ahlxwt.
Arrested were Albert R. Sangerinan 21, and Michael
Bounos, 20, both of Cicero. U; Juan V. Do4g, 24, of
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Calk WNW to any And all existing
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Customs officials scized 6.6 pounds of cocaine, its
estimated street value $1.4 million, at the Miami In-

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Florida roadways over the weekend.
The Florida Highway Patrol said the man, whose
identity was withheld until relaUves could be notified,
died Sunday night after the actident on the Homestead
7~jrnpikp Extension.

to serve a Copy Of y
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MIAMI (AP)-Florida's sun and surf May be losing its

selling power. One Miami economist says
population seellis to have declined in the last few mont.h.s.
"Since April, e estimate diere's been a slight
population decrease," economist Rei nhold

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committees and events for

this t to Improve.

under our belt and we know
a little of what to expect,"

A major upset at
Saturday's track and field

ma nager J ack Horn er's
timents.
"it will get better and

n DaPoute of
Deltona was upset In the
mile race for participants

about that. There are too

beat him. Merle Parker

many dedicated people
rking ou the various

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nesses to build on adjacent building required before final
property on Hayes Road, but closing with the contractor.
later sought to revoke the ac-

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will meet at 7:30 p.m. with city temporary injunction an
employes and insurance agents restraining order against the session of the inquiry by council
on hospitalization insurance for city, barrin
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some of the difficulty may be by the other six contestants.
d ue to "administ rative working She is the daugher of Mrs.
procedures" of getting books Gerda TWts, =Cardena Ave.

Also on today's agenda is a DeLand

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daughter of Mr. and Mrs. depicting The United States

wich or box
especially good with an ice cold cup of
Coca-Cola. Fj This special birdidav

nsld [Fds of Osteen, was Constitution, the Bill of Rights
third SheattendsDeLandlligh and Freedom of Religion The
School
Deltona Civic Association will

offer is for a limited time only So—
only one 25C (0111 per person per
order, tli the cou pon below.

supply the Constitution

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Mm Peggy TUtnas ap- I
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and 'by former city street
boriefew brrast of chirken.
The Shuffleboard Club of pointed the following 'com- I
v1den brown. wasoned to
superintendent Ray Leiben- Deltona will have a picnic in mittee chainnen: LeRoy Roth, I
perger, who was laid off from Blue Springs Park Wednesday, fireworks dis pl ay, Carl Woide, U))
his city job eariy in 'he year starting at 11 a.m. Hamburgers activities at Vann Park during
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during an economy ~Ove to and drinks will be supplied by the
Indepimdence
Day
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lance the budget.
the Club, and members will weekend. Mr. Woide will be
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I Bud) Scott is being challenged

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The Deltona Camera Club will will be nude and awards given
Goodwin; Mary Catherine meet on Tuesday at 7:45 p.m. In to these winners at the next
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Jamies R. Lormann has named from residents who report they Float.
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At least we have one

the city waive the requirement

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Mary Ann Carter, newly crowned Walt Disney World

examined so they can go free sooner

careened Into a turnpike ardraiI after its hood flew open
and blocked his vision as among 10 Irns killed °n

Stflat No 216511AI2 12

VIhIen said there is no way

150 pounds. wearing dark pants

NOTICE

TO: KEVIN REINSCHUSSEL

man

In less than three

A Miami man thrown from his car when the vehicle

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BrHceland also recommended

The

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the Florida Supreme Court to have their sentences re.

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by vfrlve of that certain Writ 01

M401and, Florida

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Some of the prisoners appeal over and over on the same
ounds the court denied earlier or on a new approach,
depu ty clerk Bernice Sanders said

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entranceway.

and the items for which this
service was contracted."
"The fact that other sections
of the county donated nothing

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VWJen Jr suggested a March
referendum to ask for
million for construction of a

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ransacked her home and fled, police said.

b twqn to by tte claimant

It mys that the sole purpose I 111h day ol No,,ember, ,,,,
county jail, wWch was con.
Efl:&amp;both 0, N2imsn
for seiting up the corporations

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attorney Newmanthen-city
Brock court

expects to receive its
"proportionate share of Funds

rates in package tours has been shot down But tourists

ate the place of midence and pnt

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proposed amendment to the
feet; and OT Sim appealing
Marsee
was
hired
in
Sep.
ordinance
restricting the riding
the city's denial of an oc- tember to defend the city on
of
ho
rs
es and ponies on city
cupation license renewal for recommendation of

Thursday by a man who held a knife to her ttroat and
threatened to kill her. lie raped her, tied and gagged her,

are flying south anyway even though they must pay more
(or the trips, airlin e officials say.
The airline had planned to offer a 30-per-cent discount to
northern travelers willing to buy tickets and hotel rooms
in advance. The plan was aimed at boosting tourism.
But just hours before the fares were to go into effect, the
Civ il A eronatics Board rejected Eastern's proposals

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Schreiner, said he has attended

cumbent Councilman H.A.
"The city needs cleaning up city council and zoning board
"Bud" Scott for a berth on the and many Improvements," meetings. He said areas which
governg body noted at a Goldberg told members of the the city council should concern
Friday night political forum Longwood Groves Homeew. ner
._- it%elf with include the people,
that he became involved in city Association, who sponsored the the governing body and oraffairs this year when the city event at the community dinances
council pianned to lay off police building, and other citizens In
"We need to be objective and
officers and firefighters,
attendan ce.
businesslike in council matCity officials early in the year
Scott, meanwhile, said he has ters," Anderson Laid.
were told by accounta nt Harold
Hartsock that If spendini,,

Northwood subdivision to representing the city in the civil a discussion on areas where
professional office district; action suit brought
by Seminole current street lightning may be
public hearing to rezone from Baptist Temple, will report to reduced and w1wre additional
industrial to general corn- ci ty council at 7:30 p.m. today
ligh ts may be needed.

trained staff, plus all the books
and materials and the city

M IA,NI I i All) - Eastern Airlines' plan to give discount

the first wibucation ot Inis notict
Each claim cr demand mvst be in

The indictment accused Raf

the Altamonte meeting include
seco nd reading of an ordinance
rewning, the entranceway

woman was accosted early Saturday by a man with a
knife in downtown Miami and raped, police sWd.
A 48-year-old woman was awakened at her home early

Eastern Discount Shot Down

You and each

sky of being the chief organizer, office &amp;wress ot the cisi rmard a,d

stnicted to house

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had blond or brown hair am
was a bout six feet tall

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Helmadollar was slain after he
made a telephone call at a

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ftl11ng
Au thorl(Iessald thedead m

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bank loans.
The rand Jury charged that

with judges to try to eliminate

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Rafsky and the others misrep.
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resented themselves and their TO ALL PERSONS HAVINO
corporations in obtaining the CLAIMS OR DEMANDS AGAINST

Commissioner John Kim promoter and financial

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In other recent inci de nts, a homeless 553-year-old

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the uninclicted CO-MnSp"torS C141 ml -%nd domands wh;ch yw, or
associated with ltafsky and
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Judicial process can be speeded cotim ion that 60 to 70 Per "other persons known and un. olate in th#ottictoi tho Clerk of the
CifCuil COUrt of the 111h Judicial
u in lieu of asking the voters cent of county Jail inmates are
to the grand jury ...for Circuit,
County. Fra,
for t2.5 million to build a new awaiti ng pre-sentence in. the purpose of ataining money Probst@Siminot,
oivision. in the Courthftt#
Jail.
VeSth5UOfl.
fwd. Florida, w ithin
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and property by fraud from
Proudfoot was ordered to
Calendar
montM from ,. m,0t i
"Probably 90

to see if the judiciary after he told the had the money to

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County Commissioners today
college Wnn1scourts was Shot in
the head.
ordered jail administrator
per cent of the banking institutions,, and the
Seminole County Medical George Proudroot to
meet with contact members of the prisoners would be out if they SBA.
Euminer

MIAMI AP
A 75-year-old woman who leaded "You
wouldn't do this to your
would you?" was
sexusll)'flWttknifjt'
by a man hhekito

CIRCUI COURT

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PROBATE DIVISION
CASE
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corporations.
In addi tion, the panel said,

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To New
Board Sa

Capt. C.B. Fagan Jr. said the

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Tuesday.
Other items on the agenda for

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Culler was rive sky of setting up dummy corpo. EIGHTEE04TH JUDICIAL
CIR
pregnant. She and the ratlonsto get SBA-backed loans

commission meeting

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ch allenging six term in economy measures

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mercial along SR 436 from regarding the status of the suit.
ongwood Avenue east 1,300

Robert Collins, 45, his stepson, Scott llolms, 11, and

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said.
headquarters.
the victim had no known Willow Street of Virginia, and J. Calabrese told the Richmond
Identify the decomposed
Detectives said they have
"Has anybody overheard enemies.
Peter
Ogden
Headley, Times-Dis pa tch that the [as
remains of a white male, age 25 been able to determine that anything
about
this
Patrolman
D.
H.
Whitmire
is
president
of Merlin Industries Vegas meeting cited by
to 40, found Ln a sh,allom, sandy Helmadoll ar had called a case . . .
any bit - of - in- heading the probe Into the Nov. of Virginia Inc.
grand jury was to di"ss an
grave last week at the north Sanford area woman and made formation,. even hearsay?"
1 hit-and-run traffic death of
All
of
those
firms
received
SBA-backed
loan.
edge of Seminole Community a date to meet her later that Fagan asked.
Mrs. Kathleen Lmise Culler, SBA-backed loans through the
College Campus.
n'ght. Moments after he
"Maybe someone has seen a
,of2517 Princeton Ave. pofice Richmond office of the SBA.
Legal Notice
Th ey are also trying to co mpleted the telephone call he
young man showing a pistol ma reports list the accident as two
The grand jury accused
determine the identity of an was gunned down.
George W. lielmadollar, 45, of
"The suspect was seen have, we need to talk to them. unborn baby died fou hours for his use and the Use of the
Orlando, at the Greyhound Bus running from Second to First All
informtion will be held In after the 7:40 p.m. accident at officers he picked to head the

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a teen-ager, fire officials say.

Ocean Steel Corp. of Virginia; known to the grand jury."
f rom citizens will be held In Cadillac.
about 10:30 p.m. and seeing a
Investigators said they've Herbert I. Zucker, president of
Several other indictments are
strict confidence.
"But so far we really don't suspicious man walking on questioned Helmadollar's Laurent of the South Inc.; expecteJ from the grand jury.
Detectives are seeking in- have a motive in the case," First St. to call police relati,es and friends who say Howard Horowitz, president of
Reputed Mafia figure Samuel
formation that may help Fagan

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been a resident o
Longwood
Money was not coming at the since 19, adding the city has
rate budgeted, }larts ck said. seen many Improvements
WNGWOOD—An opposition
The city council laid off Ray dung his term of office Incandida te for the city council Leibensperger, Street cluding the pur chase of a fire
has hinted that the city's superintendent, did not fill truck while keeping taxes
financial crisis early this year other
positions
when do.
may not have been as serious as resignatio ns were submitted,
Parker Anderson, vying with
rp ted.
reduced department head Ray
ibensperger anu ui

Nov. 4 Altamonte

Ellison of the Department of General Services. Ile has
.sent a preliminary audit to the agency to get Its response
to issues he raised and will rele,Lse the rolllplete~i

SANDERSON t AP
A burning log that rolled
out of a fireplace started a blaze that roared through a

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Glen Buschman and Mayor
Norman Flo d, elected to a

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one day after it sold for $150,000.
The criticisms are contained in an unreleased audit by

banks.

By DONNA FTS
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Candidate Doubts
Reporte
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Fund
Crisis
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Ned Julian Jr.

escapes and

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parking spaces in business
Kassador for 1976, accepts a bouquct (if roses from hilckeyMouse
di-,tricts, commercial and industrial areas of the city; and after her selection %as announced In a formal Magic Kingdom
C01161111L I at the saille
ceremoney.
Miss
Carter
assumes
ambassadorial
dudes
for
during
the first four months of
routine repo rts from district
current holder, Sy O'Hara, on Jan 1, 1976 (Pho to Courtesy of
the fcaI year -October, l4
ri ,
Wall
Disney
World)
through
January,
1975,
the
city
I,k) rmann and City
ttorney*

Auditor General Ernest Ellison wants to know why.
Ellison has also sharply criticized an apprai,ser who told
t.hestate that an apartment building was worth $211,000,
leading th e Cabinet to purchase the building for $242

trunk of Helmdollar's 1974 anyone leaving the concert withholding it," Fagan said.

by someone bar or bragging about a deaths. Mrs.

requiring green areas and

Audit Criticizes State Agency

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Gingery, both of Oirmond Beach, found the
,first big sections of the vegetarian's skeleton three weeks ago.

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a request from A.P. Neheu,

Hartman said he and amateur paleontologists Don Ser.

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after getting

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Fagan said several thousand the lakefront civic center, around dot knows scilitthing
They were:
Alexander and Zucker met in Las Vegas
dollars was found locked In the Fa gan said, and he urged that about this murder and is Belier,
president of the Trans- "with persons known and n-

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bouse k of Holly liii) and Roger Alexon and Robert

The grand Jury concluded
that Rafsky and ot hers prepared and submitted false

Drm CA

Justice Wflfim 0. Douglas is In Portland's Good
5a4'iaritari flopital for
AS
reftabibtati-on - wlid t"Umat of disconVort.
igIas' phydan,. seph Pat, said he W5I
"good mclition and good spirits" after admission to the

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a musical concert at the time at

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The recent indictment also fabricated financial data and
listed four unindicted co-con- applications to the SBA and

A large crowd was attending the telephone booth.

attempt, officers said,

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Business Administration.
fraudulent and fabricated
Sanford E. Rafsky, 48, of statement, representations and
Miami and Ncw York, could bf material ommissions."

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proposed American Plaza
shoppin g
wi ll open today's
1.ongwood City Council
meeting.
The American Plaza
be
located off SR 4fl and Pawline
sou th of Marvin Skeet.
Other items on the agenda for
the meeting include the request

r captured 67 per cent of the vote Sunday at the
state's first Derflo(Tatjc Convention since
1900 The for
mer Georgia governor and peanut farmer pushed Wallace

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presidential rival Jimmy Carter in a stswide
straw vote
as merely some ing for Jimmy
th
to talk about."
But Carter is co nf ident that It give
s him the side track
in F lorida's March
9 presidential preference primary,

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rt ers of Alabama Gov.
Grge Wallace are dismissing the runaway
vic tory of

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human life," Archbishop Joseph L Bernardin told the
NatkxW Cedevence of Catholic Hislop.
7he UdW were p"ented with a plan for a concerted
attack on legalized abcirtion and uwcy Wing, ,tming
evenUAy for a coaWtudonal amenitrmt to bar the
mactice In Mneriea.

ORLANDO (AP)

girl was a Searching for a steel hoire Jessup, deputies sa

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Wallace Camp Not Impressed
By Caner s Straw Victor y

age

Two Murders One Traffic Death

firigbi,ening ca&amp;=xu towar,d the sainctity of unborn

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In
ness Fraud

Fagan
said
described the gunman as about

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buho were told today that 'Ihe will of God and
law
of reason" demands an wittletting P&amp;against abortion.

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crying girl home, deputies said.
OVIEDO HOMECOMING QUEEN
Six letters and a $451 state of
When Jackson was arrested,
Fl
or
ida
check
that
BinIcdald
de
puties siild the gjri said h
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Ula WHILimi carries the traditional bouquet following the agihe had placed in his mailbox for had refused to take her home
recovered, and had stopped the car on the
Oviedo High School. Miss Williams won the (Ilk during halftime postal P
Deputy
C.H.
Braeckleln interstate hi ghway.
ceremonies of Friday's football games between Oviedo and
IOND V API A was to obtain loans
reported, along with four letters
Apopka.
Caiselberry police jailed Florida man has been indicted
The indictment charged that
from a typing service.
Willie
of
by a federal grand jury in Rich- Rafsky "devised a scheme to

front teeth. The Ww teeth
wen cumpleu, he said, and the

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Sheriff's deputies today said female juvenile. Earlier
deputies had reported an- reported the radio was taken equipment was reported stolen
mail reported stolen Oct. 28
si~ ering a disturbance call from from a Niat docked at pier C of from a tmat at the vacation
die city-owned facility, pofice home of Barnell Roberts of
Binford at 115 Mh BI, sta te troopers at a Sanford area said
41 A
Orlando.The vacation home
4
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Sheriff's deputies today were located on We Drive,
Officers
said
Jackson
said
h
tcr it was found over the did

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The lawmakers are taking next week off for Thanksgi%ing
wid some say the city risks default soon after.
A compromise aid program, said to have the support of
House Republican Leader John J. Rhodes of Arizona is
up for a vote today in the House Banking Committee. Rep.
Hen ry S. Reuss, WII., diain of the panel, id
compromis0e could come to the House fbor

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te Fmme's
defense must explain this week % hat she was doing with a
loaded gun just two feet frorn President Ford, but there is
nr-) indicition of whether th,
,- Manson discip!e will tell her
own s
i court
Her defense attorney opened his aLse last week with
videota ped t estimony by the President, in which Ford

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10 to 17 account for only 16 per cent of the nation's
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Teen-agers were arrested for nearly onh
of the 10

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20,000 people and stole property worth $2.6 billion as crime
in the United Stat es increased 18 per cent last year, the
.
FBI said today in its final 1974 report on crime.
Thieves made off with loot valued at more than the
Justice Department's annual budget and more Om twice

t1i , 's

mphreyofIakeMary
Sanford pofice today
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re por ted three rolis of fencing
•i 67.yearld man lost part of
and npprothnately 20 fence
* Couds
is riglt&amp;mthaIdentata
an
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posts were stolen from
lice
local supermarket.
Overstr eet property a
mile
* Fire
Patroiman Jack Fulenwider
north of Ike Mary Boulevard ,
said Mauri ce Aube's arm was
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on Markham Woods Road after
sered Just below the elbow in
th
e thieves cut a fence to gain
a
bond
iin
n lieu f
a meat grinder at Park 'N Shop, Man
fl onled entry to the property, according
charge of carrying,
25th Se and Park Avenue
In
weekend
arrests,
Sheriff's
ail records to a report filed y deputy Hugh
just after 8 a.m.
Sheriff's deputy Jim Hibbard indicated Hampton W8S
Ponce said Aube, who lives in and Sgt. Luke Stallworth jailed orrested
Seminole
on
the rri
Cove mobile home lry Jackson,
of Winter Boulevard, C'&amp;IbC1'fl
park. Sanford, was taken by Park, in lien of $10,000 bond an
ambulance
to Seminole charges of contributing to the Thef t Probed
In other reports, Edward A. 11
Memorial Hospital. Officers delinquency of a minor and
were Kronewburg, Palm Drive,
lice toda
said a fellow employe, Fred carrying a conceded firearm
So d
eft Sanford, reported a burglar
the weeke nd th
Casteel, rendered first aid and
Sheriff's reports said jackson
entered his residence while
applied a belt tourniquet un til was arrested on I south of of a $130 t-way radio rom a occupants were asleep and
took
Ha'rbour $126 from his pants pocket.
emergency medical technicians Lake Mary Boulevard in the
Sanford.
could arrive at the store.
company of a 16-yearld
Wilber HarreD, of
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What more can be said about the recently
completed Golden Age Olympics In Sanford than
SUPER!
Granted, there were mnce local entries than outof-towners, but don't despair. Time will take care of

300N. FRENCH AVE., SANFORD, FLA. 32771
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Monday, Nov. 17, 1975-4.A

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WAYNE I). 1)OYLE, Publishtr
H RICHARD LONG, Editor
WILLIAM D. CURLILE, Managing Editor
Ht)I3ERT C. MARKEY, Advertising Director
lItiic Deliver): Week, 55 rents; Month,

Visit

The Greater Sanford Chamber of Commerce and

its various committees, along with numerous
volunteers who worked many long, hard hours to

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make the Olympics a success are to be
congratulated.
Too, we feel that practically everything one does
in life is on a trial-and-error basis and the Golden
Age Olympics is no exception.
Sure there were mistakes made. It's true that
some events could have been run better.
However, by learning through these mistakes,
we envision nothing but great things ahead for the
entire promotion and foresee this type of thing
becoming a national event in the not too distant
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$240; 6 Months,

$14.20;
Year, $240. By
Mail: In Florida same as borne dcht'erv All
other mail: Month, $2.70, 6
Mtnths, $16.20; 12 Months, $3240.

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Beneficial

and-over

age bracket.
Again, our sincerest congratulations to
concerned in the first Golden Age Olympics.

all

Have these last few chilly days bothered you

much?

Well, they just might have raised a little havoc
with the tires on your automobile and you didn't

even know it.

According to recent studies, for every 10 degree
drop in temperature, a tire might well lose as much
as one pound of air pressure. And it's a good idea to
check those tires for proper inflation before venturing forth onto the highways.

future.

This could well be the type of venture that puts

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last week's Olympics such a success will continue
with their endeavors, start planning now for the
second annual event and carry the ball in advertising the Golden Age Olympics around the
entire U.S.
It's too good an opportunity to pass up aim we
should all do everything we can to encourage future
participation by anyone we know who is in the 55-

overcome the rolling resistance."
Therefore It stands to reason that the more
energy your engine needs, the more gas it will

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Defeat

Economic Summit Talks End
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With Promises Of Security

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A declaration in the flames
of U.S., West German,

Italian, French, British and Japanese leaders said: "The

industrial democracies have decided
to resolve the high
rate of unemployment, continuing Inflation
and the grave
problems of energy."
The leaders said they had set
to Identify U
problems besetting their countries andout
to chart the course
th ey must follow in th e future
toward prosperity.

Surgeon ' Satisfied'

MADRID, Spain (AP)

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Franco's chief surgeon said today he was "satisfied" with
the co ndition of his 82-year-old
patient following his third
major operation three (lays ago.
Dr. Manuel Ilidalgo'I. .4.. said the
82-year
die.
tator passed a quiet night without furt
her complications,
Hidalgo Iluertas first operated on Franco two
weeks
ago to repair a punctured artery and
stem Internal
hemorrhaging, He operated again four days later, af
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LUANDA. Angola (AP) — The slogan "A Luta Armada
on walls, windows, trees and even auto
windshields
throuliout Luanda. it is a grim reminder that
Angola's
agony shows no sign of ending.
Portugal gave her la st Africa n colony de
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nation was wracked by a civil war between three rival
nafionalist
Usually reliable sources estimate more than 20,000
pe rsons have been ki lled in the last eight months. Some
diplomats believe he carnage could be worse than that
in
the Congo after Belgium pulled out in 1960.

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today whil e police question ed 42 persons rounded up af r
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materials are shipped under guard in armored
aling wounds and bringing people together for and punishment
that he deli
of scandal ever touched him,
vehicles, tomow they will be entirely
vered In Chicago the
the
welfare
of
t
he
state.
W
illiam Bloxham, -redeemed,, the sta te in
er day as part of that city,s Law Enforcement
sported by rail In
He was already running hard for the office of Week , Sen. Edward M. Kennedy,
boxcar containers. "unstealable" 500 to 1(-ton the 1870's when he led the successful attack
(Mass.,)
governor
In 1872. When he
A
few
yea
against Carpetbag rule.
rs
cited
&amp;ownmiljers
"monumental
and per.
ta
he
no
BrObat says nuclear ezecutives are studying rescued e
minated by the Conservatives, he
state fiscal collapse by one of the
suasive" book and called on Americans to
th
the possibility of boobytrapping shipments to th- largest land sales
challenging keynote against the Carpet bag 'gnixe that our archaic ws
in the history of the (.'OWltr
la
on rape ha ve
wart hijackers, of spiki ng transported mat erials And In is se
h
cond term as governor, he guided regime in Tallahassee.
become an Instrument by which
all men Inso that burglars could not handle It under any the state through the Spanish American War
entrenched and Bloham was defeated by Umidate all men."
con ditions, even of assembl in g a large a tomic w he n it as the s ta ng ar
&amp;an B. hart.
gi
There is no question but that many Of our
ea for the Cuban Insecurity po lice force.
la ws
vaalon.
dealing with rape are archaic, biaaed aga
inst
Still. public legions worry. For authorities
In 1880, Bloxham had his chance at last and women and overdue f
Bloxham aLso had to deal with the effects of
or
change.
Too
of
te
n
the
Was
overwhelmingly
elected
as
the
state's
13th
have not Yet, nor perhaps can they, devise an the catastrophic freeze that wiped out the C
victim ,,,
finds herself the accvsed on the witness
itrUS
governor.
Ills
term
marked
a
complete
tur.
stand,
absolute protection.
industry. With all
indeed, she persevered that far in the
that, a hurricane that nabout in Florida's fortunes.
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The Communist family squabble between mainland China
and the Soviet Union simmered quietly while the two nations
each kept a wary eye on "imperialistic" America.
But the thaw in the cold war between the United States and
Russia and the U.S.-China ovtures initiated by former
Prcdent Nixon have exposed the paranoia of the C*nmunist
neighbors who refuse to be friends.
The reported warning of Chinese Cominwilst party
Chairman Mao Tae-tzmg to U.S. Secretary of State Henry
Kissinger on the pitfalls of U.S.-Russian detente Is an indication
of the nervousness of the CnmzmIst community.
Easing of East-West tensions has set both Moscow and

Peking back on their heels, but has given the United States more
flexibthty in Its international relation.
It may be of smaU comfort to Mao, but Kissinger's Peking
visit almt certainly Is a source of agitation In the Kremlin.

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Smford Senior ClUxens Club, of Seminole County unit
South Seminole Garden Club
covered dish luncheon, noon, meeting, 9:15
a.m., proam
Sanford Civic Center. Enter- planning, First Federal of
Sybelia Drive, Maitland with
Inner Peace Movement, 8 tainment by Central Florida Seminole, SR 4, Longwood.
Mrs. Charlotte Trend at 1 p.m.
p.m. First Federal of Seminole, Chorale.
Deltona Junior High School
National Youth Appreciation skating party, Melodee Skating
ldyll,Ailde Elementary School Sanford.
PTA, 7:30 p.m., Bicen tennial
Oiedo High School Advisory Week awards by Sanford Rink, 25th Street, Sanford, 5:30
project display and program by Board Committee,9 a.m., at the Optimists to outstanding to 7:30 p.m.
Idyllwilde Chorus.
school. Open to all Interested Seminole High Seniors, noon NOV. 21
luncheon, Sheraton Inn.
persons.
AARP Chapter 1977, Sanford,
Humane Society of Seminole
NOV. 19
2:30 p.m., First Federal of
County, 8 p.m., First Federal,
DernocreVe Women's Club of
["gue of Women Voters Seminole, 312 W. First St.
Seminole County, noon, SueSR 4, Longwood .
Ann's Capri
NOV. 18
oner
Speak erissi'
Florida Nu rses Assoclatloa, Hatt.away.
HOSPITAL NOTES
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Mich.; two s ist ers, Mrs.

NOVEMBER 15,1975
ADMISSIONS
Sanford:
Opal N. DoSS
Ed M. Gustafson
Barbara Noble
Flori ne O'Neal
Claude A. Whiddon Sr.
Wa rd H. Behre ns, Ike Mary
Ilichard D. Johnson, Orlando
Theodore Joynes, Oviedo

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Regina J. King, DeBary
Murl R. Weaver, DeBary
Arnold Dodd, Delto na
Avis N. Evans, Deltona
Ethel N. Evey, De ltona
Charles A. Harkins, Deltona
John If. Kerar, Deltona
N ina D. Lucas, Deltona
Mark J. Clark, Osteen
Virgil J. Grayson, Oviedo
Murlyn J. Coker, Winter
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William B. Webb, 76, of is Miss Regina Woods, New
S. Palmet to Ave., Sanford, died Jersey; 19 grandchildren and
Sunday morning. Born In se ven great-gr andchi ldren,
Hahira, Ga., he lived in sanford
Funeral services and burial
for Um past 29 years. He was will be in Farwell, Mich., with
retired from the Navy Base, Gramkow Funeral Home in
was a member of Sanford charge of local arrangements,

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DISCHARGES
Mr.
&amp;
Mrs.
David
Sanford:
Survivors Include his wife,
TIIADDEUS FIShIER
(Rosemary) Hollingsworth, a
Mrs. Anna Webb, Sanford; two
Robert L. Addison
Carolyn Cox
daughters, Mrs. Byron Suddth, Thaddeus W. Fisher, 6l,of, girl
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Robert (Alice)
Williston, Miss Linda Webb, Flamingo Drive, Sanford, died
Evaline H. DeOvies
San Francisco, Cal.; two sons, Sunday. Born in Kenna, W. V., Moore, a boy
,Tames J. Drum
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Ralph (Tracey), a
Joseph A. Rigsby
Wesley, St. Petersburg and he came to Sanford five years
girl
Kevin, Sanford; six grand- ago from Charleston, W. Va. lie
S) -villa D. White, Altamonte
DISChARGES
Spring.s
children; brother, Roger Webb, was a Baptist and a retired
Sanford:
Nashville, Ga.; three sisters, machinist with the Studebaker
Doris Jackson, Lake Mary
Julia V. Fresa
Miss Louise Webb, Mrs. Co.
Richard T. Hamelin
Survivors include his wife,
'q DeNease hick and Mrs. Floyd
Evelyn
P. Harris
Audrey, Sanford; two Sons,
Smith, all of Ocala.
Frederick H. Martin
Brisson Funeral Home in Larry. Las Vegas, and John C.
C!UII'ICS
W. Rabette III
Fisher,
Sanford;
two
charge of arrangements.
F.
hn
Underwood
daughters, Mrs. Karen Sattler, Jo
A.
Kingston
Chegan, DeBary
Gassaway, W. Va. and Mrs.
FRANCIS SCIIADE
Sunday's high 73. Overnight
Reginald
Hancock, DeBary low 47.
Ramona Woodall, Cana,;
Sally W. Kletzing, DeLand Fair to psrtly cloudy through
Francis Rex Schade, 71, of 122 brothers, Hansel, Jarrell, and
Walter W. Bradley, Deltona Tuesday, A little warmer with
Middle St., Lake Mary, died Clay, all of Dunbar, W. Va.; two

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Conditions aboard some of the Navy's often had no showers to wash off the grime Of positively indignant, for instance, about an
'oudest ships are shocking and shameful. We their long drudgery.
of.
The main purpose of the Navy's safety
ficer's stuck drawer,
we written in the past. about the deteriorating
programs,
were dirty, the toilets and
The team's confidential Inspection report, operational,he charged, was to keep the Na'.'
eL our columns have brought a deluge of trinaLs dogg
not to sa ve lives.
ed. Chow lines were so long that nevertheless, found the Saratoga to be plagued
kIIUOnaI complaints, which we have verified, crewmen complained
"1 only wish I could tell
it sometimes took two
the truth and reveal
with operational problems. For example, the the
On the carrier Hancock, a young seaman heirs to
deplorable safety and health conditions
get served. Dunn insisted, however, that
with
war room's intercom was "unable to corn- the Department of
unged to his death because ci Navy negligence, the maximum was
the
Navy,"
the
45
minutes.
Enlisted
men,
ll
municate
with
safety
a
stations,"
a
coaxial
i the carrier Saratoga, sailor's c hoked at night for
was specialist declared.
lack of cold milk and water, often drank loose, electrical circuits had shorted andcable
window
squalid, 1kgree bunkrooms. The roach- warm soda pop with their meals,
To the Navy's credit, It
wipers on the bridge were missing
rested destroyer tender Sierra served food
missing or non- available to us and is now made documents
taking disciplinary
At sea, a fire broke out and tied up some functioning.
is "barely edible."
against
the
officers responsible for
crewmen all night. Yet they were summoned to
another carrier, the Hancock, we learned Johnston's death.
Other Navy craft have put out to ma on reveille at 6 a.m. When they finally straggled to that On
19-year-old seaman apprentice, Timothy
The General Accounting Office, spurred by
ciii m, Intended to teach how to their bunks, the air conditioner was broken, and
Johnston,
plunged 35 feet to a concrete landing such tragedi, is aL doin4' an jnvectfent inn nf
',,ivc a nuclear attack, when they were S.')
(her cwoltr.i
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quest for a postponement,
Carter gave no hint whether
By then, said defense attorhe will yield to defense requests ney Albert Johnson. "as a re.
or heed government arguments suit of psychiatric treatment
that the trial should move and normal progress," Miss

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groups and First Lady Betty that of Griffin, would mean that Court of Appeals in New
Ford are pushing for such an four of the nine Justices would Orleans, Rone
is highly reappointment,
be from the Midwest. lie was garded among his fellow
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Court of Appeals, Goodwin is 52,
and other factors into account. potential nominees, some re- a Republican from Portland, would preserve the geographi. University
Atty. Gen. Edward If. Levi portedjy on the list submitted to Ore.,
of
Chicago burg, Fla., and would be the
and ha., been a state or cal balance that has existed, pre
si
dent,
second justice from the Sou th ,
received the first report Sunday the ABA by the administration, federal Judge since 1955.
since Douglas was from Washfrom th e American Bar AOCi..
VINCENT L McKUSIQ(
Joining Lewis F. Powell Jr. of
ROBERT P. GRIFFIN
ington sta te. Some liberal senaARLIN ADAMS
ation's committee on some of
A Portland, Maine, attorney, Virginia.
A
judge
of
the
3rd
The
assistant
Republican
tors
questioned her quail- McKuslck, 54, is a Republican
U.S. Circuit
the suggested nominees to reJOIl[N PAUL STEVENS
Court of Appeals in Phila- leader In the Senate, Griffin fications to be HUD secretary, and was a clerk to the late Jusplace Justice William
A
judge of the 7th U.S. Circuit
would give the court its first have not been happy with her
tice Felix Frankfurter. His ap- Court of Appeals since 1970,
who retired last week deiphia, Adams, at 54, is within justice
with a senatorial back- performance, and could oppose polntment would
because of Ill health. The ad- the "middle-aged" range Ford
reinstate a Stevens is a former Supreme
has mentioned and nine years groundsince Justice Hugo L her nomination on grounds she tradition, not followed in recent Court law
mninlstratjon asked
clerk and served in
ABA
retired in 1971. None of lacks experience.
evaluate about 12 persons for younger than the average age Black
years,
of
flaying
a
New
Englan1951
as
associate
counsel of a
the present justices has held
of the current Justices. He
SHIRLEY HUFSTEDLER der on the court.
the job.
House Judiciary subcommittee.
years. He is partisan elective office.
A judge of the 9th U.S. Circuit
DALLIN OAKS
Warren Christopher of Los been a Judge six
He is 55 years old and from
cated he does Court of Appeals, Mrs. HufPresident of Brigham Young Chicago.
Angeles, chairman of the panel, Jewish, and there has not beenFord has
think people from such stedier, 50, has been a state
Jew
on
the
court
since
Abe
not
said the report to Levi was a
or University, Oaks, like Douglas,
J. CLIFFORD WALLACE
backgrounds should be ruled federal court judge
since 1961. is a former law school profesmade by telephone, was very Fortas resigned In 1969.
A judge of the 9th CircuIt,
out. Nomination of Griffin could Shelsa Democrat and might be sor. At 43, he would
tentative and covered about
be the Wallace is from San Diego, Ca.
ROBERT H. BORK
open the President to charge!: of more liberal than Ford would
youngest
half of the persons
nominee since lii,, and his appointment would
the list.
Solicitor general, he is fl
cronyini
He said he expected the corn- government's lawyer in ti Su- since Gr and provincialism, like, although he has said he Douglas was named at age 40. A preserve the West Coest repre.
iffi n is an old friend doesn't think the ideological Mormon, he wo
mittee to be meeting "on and
uld probably be sentatlon on the court.
preme Court. Both Justice from his home state. He is 52 stance of a
Justice can be the first of that faith on the
off for the next several days." Thurgood
WILLIAM H. WEBSTER
Marshall and retired and from Traverse City, th predicted in advance,
court. He would be the second
A judge of the 7th U.S. Circuit
Court of Appeals, Webster, 51,
Judge Must Rule On Request
has been a federal Judge since
1971. He is from St. Louis, is a
former federal prosecutor and
a past president of the Associatlon of Missouri Republi.
cans.
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — ahead speedily. But a
.
GIARLES
WIGGINS
higher Hearst may be ready to aid In Francisco Examiner.
weeks later, she announced via
Fourth-ranking Republican
Patricia Hearst's lawyers say court ruling, issued last week, preparing her defense.
she may be able to aid in her seemed likely to sway the judge
Government prosecutors say Hearst at the San Mateo County bemine an
defense on federal bank rob- toward postponement,
SLA comrade."
inittee, Wiggins is a former
they already have subpoenaed Jail on Saturday and Sunday,
bery charges by next Feburary
Her
attorneys
claim
she
was
House
colleague of Ford who
The ruling of
9th U.S. cu- more than 50 witnesses for Dec. said she "has been extremely tortured
if she makes normal progress In
and
brainwashed
by
says he Is "pruriarily a lawyer
cult Court of Appeals inter- 15. A change of trial da te would cooperative," but he declined the
psychiatric treatment.
revolutionary band and sub- rather than a legislator or poll.
Preted the new federal Speed
require new subpoenas for the further comment.
Miss Hearst is scheduled
sequently joined them in the tician." Wiggins, 47, was a
to
Trial
triai
wItnesses,
whose identities are
Act
that
requires
go to trial
,
robbery of a San Francisco staunch supporter of President
within 90 days after a defend- being kept secret.
Miss Hearst was kidnaped by bank only under threat of
to a federal judge to decide
exe- Richard M. Nixon during House
whether a recent f ederal ap- ant's arraipunent. The appel.
cudon.
Meanwhile, Miss Hearst, 21, UR terrorist S)
impeachment proceedings.
late court said the trial judge was
visited twice over the ation Army on Feb. 4, 1974. Nine ________________________________________________
peals court ruling Justifies a
may,
at his discretion, exempt wee
lay for the
kend by a Bri tish paypsychiatric care her from the 90.day period any ti me chologist who Is
Help win the
l
attorneys say Miss Hearst
an ex pert In
spent in psychiatric testing.
needs
brainwashing.
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U.S. District Court Judge OliDr.
William
Walter
Sargent
vet J. Carter was to meet with tests for 51 days. With
of London was h ir ed by Miss
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defense and prosecution attor- day limit expiring Dec. 27, the Hea t's p
rs
aren ts Randolph and
neys In his chambers this after. Judge could exempt the 51 days, Catherine
Hearst, to provide his
noon to consider a defense re- bringing her trial to a starting
•s
opinion on the jailed heiress'
time in mid-February.

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integrity. Later, when he mittee, administration officials
makes the selection, President say.
Ford Is likely to take political
Here are sketches of some

RAMBOtJILIET France (AP)
Leaders of the
world's six major industrial nation, including Pr ident
Ford today ended three-day
talks with a promise of more
jobs, lower prices and greater
economic security for their

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After the committee's eva!- Justice Stanley Reed came to
CARLA IIIU.S
lawyer's committee screening uations are finished, Ford will
EDWARD M. LEVI
current Justice from the Mounthe court from that position.
Secretary
of
housing
aisd
uipotential Supreme Court nomi- submit his choice to the Senate Boric Is
The attorney general, at 64, Is tam states, joining Byron R.
48 and a conservative, ban development, Mrs. Hills
flees says it will focus on pro. for confirmation.
one of the older people to be White of Colorado.
lie fired the first Watergate wo d be
ul
the first woman j
fessi ona I
mentioned for the vacancy. He
qualifications,
PAUL RONEY
The choice Is not limited
to prosecutor, Archibald Cox, lice at a time when feminist is Jewish. His appointment, like
A Judge of the 5th U.S. Circuit
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Sanford right at the forefront. On the map, so to
President Anwar Sadat should consider his
"Under-inflated, soft tires can cause erratic
speak.
visit to the United States a success, whether
steering and excessive wear," according to the
We (rust that all those who had a hand inmaking
study, "as well as make engines work harder to
measured in the promises of aid he is taking back
to Egypt or in terms of the opportunity he has had
to plead his case in the Arab-Israeli dispute to the
American people.
DON OAKLEY
The question of how much U.S. economic or
military aid might flow to Egypt has been left for
the future. However, the $750 million in economic
aid which President Ford is asking from Congress,
and the agreement to provide nuclear reactors to
Po
tile I"vp11aris, should he!p convince Mr. Sadat and
his people that the new spirit of U.S.-Egyptian
cooperation is bearing tangible fruit.
D
or
Mr. Sadat made concessions to Israel in the
r,~.
recent Sinai agreements under the persuasive
OAK RIDGE, Tenn.
(NEA)
Atomic
N$j103141-%_
Somescholarought to do a study on how many
influence of Secretary of State Henry Kissinger.
energy proponents are fond of reminding the
movements for social reform or Justice have
President Ford has now followed up with more
na tion that there Is now deposited at this and
been retarded by the very people most ac ti vely
assurances that friendship with the United States
1.
other rmclear facilities a kind Of ftwidmustable
-championing them.
fuel
resour
ce. It is Uranium 238 (U-238), the
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will serve Egyptian interests far better than the
Extremism is defense of what one believes is ~__,__
waste material of reactor activity;
belligerence and pro-Soviet leanings of the Nasser
,000 tons
right
may be no vice, to paraphrase Barry
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of the glunk has accumulated in the last three
era.
Goldwater. But excessi ve real in any ca use is no
deca des, and th ough worthless in its present
Mr. Sadat made no secret of the fact that he
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virtue either, especially when it leads, as it So
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state it has, given technical and social approval,
thinks our promises to Israel under the Sina!
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of whole groups or w hole na ti ons. It is, in fact,
agreements are too generous. The nuclear reactor
barrels of oil, or most of the coal still unmnined in
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technology which has been added to the Egyptian
America.
A recent Swedish
produced television
The potential, it happens, hin ges tenuously on
aid package may help smooth out that objection,
documen
ta
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on
li
fe
In
Harlem,
for example,
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the acceptable development of the controversial
and the extensive safeguards against any misuse of
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which
was
aired
over
many
educational
IV
"fast breeder" method of creating atomic
nuclear materials should satisfy Israel that the
stations, alleged that the American system has
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power. The concept, which has worked exarrangement in no way implies an escalation of
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not
only
created
but
uires
perimentally and is today being structured on
Egypt's war-making capability.
be kept lna state of economic su orrjlnation
the reactor scale here, is this. If active nuclear
accomplishments of t'lacks who have pulled
Mr. Sadat can also be gratified that his
fuel is surrounded by U-238 In plant burning, the
themselves up out of ihe ghetto were totally
reception in our country was generally friendly result Is that more fuel is created than used.
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Theoretica ll y, the idea is sta ggering
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aside from a public snub by the mayor of New York
The Swedish allegation was of a kind with that
suggesting,
in
City — and that American minds are not closed to
fact, a vision of atomic energy
mouthed
by certain activists a few years ago,
.
"agriculture,"
w
the Arab position in the Middle East dispute.
who
claimed
that
the
war
In
Vietnam
was
being
Unfortunately, the development of fast
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breed ers suggests some thi ng else as well, and
with the Palestinians, an appeal he carried before
"Amcrlka." If this species ci extremism did not
not as pleasant as t.hat of a renewable resource.
actually prolo ng the war by forcing Americans
Congress, he overlooks the fact that there is no lack
N uclear power critic Theodore Taylor says that
to choose between blind patriotism on the one
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as fast breeders produce fuel, they also produce
hand
and something approaching treason on the
enormous amounts of deadly plutonium, five to
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no cred it l due those who Indulged in it.
times
that
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that the fate of displaced Palestinians must be
called war betw e the sexes, a new book on the
byproduct of atomic reaction, and grave
addressed before any permanent settlement in the
history
of rape Is stirring much-needed thought
BERT
COLLIER
on are being asked concerning national
Middle East can emerge. But a dialogue can hardly
on
a
very
real problem in our society, bu t Unsafety In the event It's collected one day in
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take place when the Palestine Liberation
in
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is
also
turn g many people sway
amounts that are currently unImagina ble.
from the subject because of the extremist stance
Organization, which the Arab states recognize as
The concern is not so much th the storage or
by Its author.
the only spokesman for the Palestinians, argues on
use of plutonium but in its transportation. Since
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Among
the
UWMWable
events
that
occurred
All
men,
whether or not they have committed
it is the essential indJent for bomb building,
the premise that Israel has no right to exist as a
paralyzed
be
neath
the
dome
of
Florida's
Capitol
over
the
and besides,0-as is dreadfully Poisonous even in
seemed almost a casual thck of misfortune.
Jewish state.
claims feminist Susan Broiunliler In ..Against
an unfettered sta te, critics feel it has Inheren tly years, that Of July 9, I=, stands unique.
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Billy Bloxharn was not born to such a career Our Will: Men, Women and Rape.-The most embarrassing moments for Mr.
at
day,
the
per
On
th
Intolerable risks,
and
pride
ci
the
state
of
strife.
The
great
grandson
of
farm
expert
who
Sadat during his 12 days in America came when he
were massed for th e centenary of one of Its
"mat some men rape provides a sufficie t
Taylor, for one, has long worried that even
worked for George Washin gton, the young boy
greatest
tried to justify the Arab condemnation of
citizens.
This
ea t to keep all women In a constant state ci
was the 100th anniversary
arnount of plutonium in transport today (about
grew up on a plantation near Ta ll ahassee during
of
the
birth
of
William
intimidation." she writes.
D. Bloxharn.
"Zionism" as an anti-Arab philosophy rather than
4,500 pounds were carried on 3fl trips last year)
Men who
the antelbellum years.
for
F,
Everything
th
commit
at
illi
W
am
Bloxham
did
for
a recognition of Jewish rights to a restoration of an
is hijackable. What happens when eno
Young Woxham seemed headed do
the masculine shock troops, terrorist guerrillas in
20,000 bombs is being annually moved
ancient homeland.
path
of privileged
over
the
twice
saved
th
e
state
from
financial disaster. He
nation's roa ds? Taylor says the prospect Is
the longest sustained battle the world has ever
The real test of the success of Mr. Sadat's visit
Despite this apparen t tranquility, Florida known."
ed on two occasions as governor under
flI1
lies in whether it will help overcome the hurdles
most trying circumsta
. He filled the office of was being swept Into war. Altho
As one reviewer has objected,
is as
Federal nuclear authorities are confident
ugh 3rtm
still ahead in the search for peace. It will do so if he large amounts of plutonium can be
cm*trOUer general for two terms marked by his BlOxham OPPosed secession, he was a loyal SM. grotesq uely exaggera ted as to say that those
, can convey to other Arab leaders that a major safely. Bill Brobst, director
handled "signal business ability and efficiency," in the
who
commit
murder
are
the
tacit
agents
o(
of the Energy words
The war ended and Florida was
of one contemporary.
hurdle is represented by the PLO itself, in its ex- Research &amp; Development Administr ation's
prate. everyone who doesn't commit murder.
For Bloxham, who had lost e ve rything,
it was a Nevertheless the exaggera
It was an extraordinary record but even more
tion is be ing given a
tremist policy toward Israel and its resort to
transportation division, insists safety
time for finding himself, He set about th
technology
remarkable
e
career great deal of cUtl'eflcy.
proceeds space wi th a to
terrorism and guerrilla warfare.
was the fact that in an era of thathe
was to continue to the end
a career of
mic teclmology. Today corruption and sharp liUcal practices, no hint
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available to each other, by telephone, 24 hours a day.
According to Seminole COuntY'i P.A. sponsor, an
abusi ve parent is one who was f
requently abused herself
is a child. It is thus important to break the pattern if the
child is to be saved.
Membership is drawn from all swain of society, and
parents are encouraged to attend as couples.
P.A. Is not a religious or spiritual belief program,nor
(es It chum to have any 'magic cures' — though in its
own way. one mightsay that people helping people has its
own touch of magic.

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DEAR ABBY:

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DEAR DOING: Thank you
as possible as I don't know how for an excellent letter. Perhaps
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Bradshaw with obtainin g the rnerdal enterprises in the city "pot" smoking on
th
is. Thank you.
own thing," too ft makes a Lot
the school nu tr itional experts. Also In. servicesoffered are performed
Herald Correspondent
ALL
WORE
OUT
of
sense.
necessary funding for these including. The possibility of a bus", and the need for active eluded are the help of a nursing under doctor's orders.
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DEAR ABBY: Our son is 2D.
essary medical
Jo,Thn Purdon, a registered
Winter Springs Mayor Troy Village residefts for their in - own zip code is aLso being conDEAR ALL: Salt peftr i-an be flnr attends a local college
go%-urnnient.
r: Iland, and Mike linberts and tercst and sup po rt.
apparatus, and lielp with nur-se ;%ith ttic company, gave purchased at ,I pharmacy.
sidered. He mentioned the toll
It is but doesn't live at home. The
Mike Roberts of the Bay Area coo ki ng, housework, laundry, case hLstoriesto show Ina mor
Jotknn Purdom of the Bay Area
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technically
teed
During the question and free service to Orlando, which Home
"Po
tass
ium problem Is the hair hassle.
Health
Services shopping and meal planning. detailed way just what the
Horne Health Services, were
answer period, Piland said will be available to city (BAIIIIS)
Wtrate,"
and
I
am
Wormed
Last summer my husband
a
non-profit
I(oberts stressed that all the BAIIHIS provides.
gu est speakers at the Hacienda more fun ding Is being sought
in residentsIn February, lV6, the organization geared to the
that no prescrf ption is required. asked Roger several times to
Village Women '
But because It's used in making please get a hacuL
s Club's continue the cleanup of the Purchase of two mew fire needs of Medicare patients in
t me
Tuesday morning meeting on creek and a possible
park trucks, the hiring
explosives,
some
pharmacists
stress
that
we
don't
object
to
a
city
their
homes,
ex
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what
Nov. 11.
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project for the area is being planner, and the Comprehen- services are being offer
sell
it
to
mi
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long
hair
if
it's
keptneat,
hot
It
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Mayor Piland spoke fst, considered.
It tastes like table salt, but If .seems that every time Roger
sive Ind Use Pinn now under his co mpany.
iorming those present on U
en asked about "moving study.
you cipect it to reduce a man's came home he needed a
The company provides caro
LQ,-,
proess made In the Gee eek plans for winter Springs'
sexual
appetite, you could be ha ir cu t. h is excuse Isst lime
her topics of discussion for Methcare patienIs In their
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cleanup and the bridge on future," Piisnd said a con- inc1ed the Coked Creek home by registered mues,
disappointed,
was, "HaircuIs are too eiJ
If Yes Road. Piland credited centrated effort was In project, traffic problems within occupational, physical and
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I've
been
pensive."
So his father ga ve
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Building
Inspector
Ray progress to interest corn- th e boundaries of th e Vilisge, speech
reading your column for years, him 1100 and said, '-Mat should
therapists
and
and around holiday time take care of your haircuts for a
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someone always asks, "Should year!"
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go to I1 mother's or to MV
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mother's for Thanksving and Well, Roger was home last
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The second Annual Scientific Fire Auxiliary Meets join this civic group. Newly to enable firefighters to locate
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Dinner Meeting of the Seminole
elected President Bill Hatfield the roams of children and in.
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all. County Medical Society will be
Ile Ladies Auxiliary to the announced the club is also valids in order to effect a quick
Years, and we resolved it ac- he is going to denuvA the
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Sheraton Inn, Sanford, with ,I Dept. held a regularly To be an associate member you
Both sets of parents lived fair?
cocktail hour from 6 p.m,, scheduled meeting on Nov. 11, must be male and over the age VFW Marks
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dinner from 7 p.m. and the at 7:30 p.m. at the ready room of 35. Hatfield states associate
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DEAR MMER: If Roger
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Concepts in the Medical and the club's annual Christmas
The Jaycees recently par. Foreign Wars Post No. So
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dawned
on
us
until
uphold
his end of the barpin or
Surgical Management of party, participation in the ticipated in the Winter Springs sponsored a Halloween Party
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this Year -as our children are return the money.
Coronary Artery Di.sease,11 will Winter Springs Christmas Elementdry School PTO's for the children of the city.
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'1 be made by four doo (corn
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supplying
the
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a the
that we never developed our
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e ever- Post Home on Highway 17-92,
Gamesille.
y are: Howard Youth
own holiday traditions. We
JUNIORS
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BOOK
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LIBRARY
Everyone has a problem. whsrs
Ranch
popular dunking machine.
Longwood.
or Yours? For a personal reply. wrive to
Twenty children attended the
the Cardiovascular Laboratory,
the holidays. She insisted on ABBY: Now No. 55700. L.A., Calif
Sanford 1.1brarian Sara Harrison acicepts a copy of Peter
90061. Enclose siamptd, sellJaycees Seek
soring a "Red Ball" project. festive affair and were treated
doing all the cooking herself North
Florida
Regional
Schaal's book "Sanford and the World War H Years: 1ML%s,1
Members will be knocking on to games, hot dogs, lemonade
and then she complained for
Halt to writilf, ioitfs? Stnd 1111 to
Hospital; Luis J. Cintado, M.D., Members
from Linda Hule, co-chairman of the Education Department,
the doors of all Winter Springs and cake.
months about how much work it Abigail Vai suren. in Lasky Or_
Sanford Junior Woman's Club. The book was presented in
the
The Winter Springs Jaycees psidents asking them to put a
Prizes were awardM for the
names of 11" club membeW rh
was and how td she got. Beverly Hills. Calif. 50P3, for A
North
Florida
by'$ bwilliall "How to Wrift Letters
Regional are sponsoring a concentrated iticker in their windows. best costumes
When we, her daugh ters and for All Occasions." Pit&amp;" ripliciese a
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years: Amanda Morris, John Black. Ryan Dickey, 11*11cab
Hospital; Thomas D. Hartley, membership drive this month. designating the room of a small going to Conrad WBaker,
second
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Gussow and Slattbew Julian. (Herald Pho(o by jean pa"esen)
M.D., and M. Arthur Nesmith, Any young man, between the child or invalid.
prize to Jenifer Auer, and third
could bring something for the tmvelopo
M.D.
ages of 18 and 35 is eligible to
The purpose of this project is prize to chris Stewart.
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If this is done, you will have a late November and early perennial, the artificial
Apart front their e conomy,
beautiful lawn all winter.
December, as the cold weather Christmas tree, are paying that dollar-conscious con- factory-made trees are winning
stops the top growth and more in order to spend less.
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thirds said they paid over
trees.
old, accoring to the surve y.
the first of the year for best
Herba of vaous kinds may foramanmadee,cornpared
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Incontrastto cut
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same level at w hich they grew
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When OU take more protein Milk and m
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bUild an exciflent source of good
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calories for Immediate energy
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made up of a variety of amino one uses low fat dairy products
acids that are the building and l.an meats, fish and
blocks for body prote~. For a Poultry and the proper food
more complete understanding preparaUon.

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carry around. If you are on a fine for mcst healthy people. In
rthrUon diet your body will case of illness or unusual
use your body protein for situations,
calories to provide essential different.
energy.
You can fig ure that a pound
About the only people who ci raw, separable,
lean meat,
needmoreprotein thanthis
fish or poultry will contain
those actua ll y building muscle about ioo
grams ci protein
mass (not muscle fat) and that That
skin,
could
the requirement bone and inedible
parts have
up in about lOOgrams a day
been removed.

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h a s bid t. thrt and six
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diamonds your partner will
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keep.
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Transfer Bid. We will
one today and one tomorrow
and will discuss the bid at
Jim: "There is an OPeninf length early next year The
lead made on everY h2nu
first uestion is - "flow do vou
Sometimes it doesn't make trans7er to the minor suiCs"'
any difference what you lead,
The simplest way is to use
On other Occasions it means the two
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the difference betwLvn mak- notrump as a transfer to clubs
we4OA at the present level. your body uses protein to build ing and losing the contract." and the three-club response as
Oswald: Against a slam
transfer to diamond!
DEAR READER -There is vi tal struwesand for enj
contract your first decision
a right and wrong amount of Just send your request to me in
must be whether or not to at.
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ahniost all good thlings in 11fe, care of thial newVa W, P-0tack; your ser.orld, where to fOf thO OxPillrfs? Write "Ask
Box 11, Radio City Station,
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called for."
newspaper. The iscobys will
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minimum standard for an cents each for two Issues of The
active ffude of 160 pounds?
Health Letter, number 3.6 and
3-7, Proteins, Part I and
My diet consists of juices, prOMM, part
11. These Issues
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will tell you how much protein
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tried foods, no fats. no excess
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worse by getting uptight things you've left undone
up in haunt you. hope you
GEMINI (May 21-June 20) didn't sweep too much under
Someone Is going in take you in th e rug!
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan,
k t oday for something that
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haven't. Have your excuses someth ing thoughtless that
ready.
could create lll.will between
CANCER (June 21uly22) YOU and a friend,
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 19)
Avoid chumming around today
with a friend who is too set upon Things aren't hkely to be very
having his own way. You're in placid on the home front today
no mood to be dictated to. because of outside Issues
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22)
look for anyihlng to be handed
PC
(Feb. 20-March 20)
to you on a silver platter. It Usually you keep your temper
won't be. II you want something but today you could blow very
done, do it yourself.
easily over something you,ve
'1RG() (Aug.
ept. 22) tolerated before
You'll find that ideas you
YOUR BIRTHDAY
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though others were in accord
Nov. 18, IM
with will be challenged today.
Align yoursell this coming
to force compliance.
Year with people who can help
LIBRA ( Se pt.23-Oct.23) .Be further your am bi tions.
careful today not to be not in the sense of using them,
presatred into pang with but of being able to offer them
something you like by a super something In turn.

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Thousands more suffer at the hands of
patents who
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In an effort to help abusive parents in Seminole
County, and thereby to save their children from possible
serious harm, a
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Every day in the U.S., an
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as a direct result Of Parental abuse.

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P.A. is anonymous and no one needs in use other tn
their first name. There are no membership lees, dues or
other cos. Transportation and baby sitting services are
Furnished at no charge.
No one attending P.A. meetings has to openly -ad,rdt'
their parenting problems, although many members do,
and find that getting It off one's chest' is a great relief.
Cliapter members select a member to provide active
leadershlip. This chapter chairperson in Seminole County
is herself an abusive parent, Uiura F. by name, who has
found P.A. most effective in helping tier overcome her
parenting problems. For further lnformaUon about P.A.,
contact laura F. at
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To further enhance and strengthen the chairperson's
role, she is aided and backed up by a sponsor, who is a

Women's Editor

SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22)
extra prudence today. A&amp;surne
no new Obligations. Be careful You're going to have to deal
with some people today you're
to whn u make inans.
TAURUS (April 2(~May 20) not overly fond of. Skirt touchy
You're Ukely to run into some Lwue3.
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-c.
opposition from an unexpected

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Mth Harrison, lelk Is about to be awarded a gold mediid by Jack Harm as Marjorie Wilson nd
Ethel Spencer look on. (Herajd Pb" by Bill VlacentJr)

and the Sentinel Star Bowl.
state playoffs.
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the ga me that counts.
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interceptions and 50 yards in
penalties. What counts Is that
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Going III fishing, buh7 Nope, that's not a speckled perch Henry
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was using Missouri minnows Sunday with specs on his mind when
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Sullivan (16)9 15 Id Rogers (18)

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1 St Pete Catholic 56 2 Tampa
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Boone 1"; 10. Martin County 297; 11.
A bevy of Seminole county cocoa
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at 9:30 by boys A and AA. At 10
it will be AAA boys followed at 1. Mount Dora Bible 27; 2 Trinity
11 3, Florida Central 19; 4.
10: 30 by AAAA girls. Boys Prep
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The (m.d night of a split-season, six week campaign con- Atwell "It was Just a game
cludes tonight with post time at 7:45.
nothing special for the kids —
The night harness racing facility in Ca&amp;sielberry is concluding we just drove up, played and
its third fufl season of operation.
drove back. I hlnk they got
General Manager Ned Makin admitted the fall wason had MVP trophy or something, but
been a loser financially, but at the same time indicated that there were no extras."
principal owner Paul Bowlln was not about to witlidraw his
Rotary Bowl officials said
support, and that the future of the track was "still very, very last week they were considering
good."
.
Kathleen and num ber 0f east•
'We have some more educating of the public to do, but It coastschools,wI th emphasison
takes time and I think we are gcttlng there," he said. "We'll' be Class AAAA or Class AAA

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football team — top choice In cc," said Atwell, explaining holiday than
play football I'm
three post season bowl games why he had immediately encour
aging them to consider
— will decide at practice today
declined playing the Sun Bowl, challenge and prestige If they
which direction, if any, It will
"The other two would be a play in a bowl game. Plus
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follow p..!
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different matter. First thing I advantages of the bowl."
Kathleen coach Tom Atwell am concerned about is
Winter Park recently won a
confirmed this morning that he Lakeland We play them Friday
state playoff berth, so Oak
had
already
turned night, and if we lose, I don't Ridge Is the host school in the
down the Sun Bowl In think we could play in any bowl Sentinel Star Bowl game Oik
Gainesville, and that he had game The Lakeland game Is Ridge carried a No 1 ranking
offers from the Rotary Bowl more Important to us than the earlier in the season
. and could
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Totals 21, 14-10, 70.
SEMINOLE— Faber 3. 1-11; Not

T'he Raiders return Tuesday
to mt Florida Colege
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"one of the strongest
state." Florida CoUege downed
perennial power Lake City
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and these SS year-old and over athletes who participated haVe
anotheryear to await the spotlight for the second time.
The photos on this ge are o some of the winners,
biggest winner,say all concerned, was the city of Sanford, which
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McGee, Elizabeth Lindmeier and Aim O'Brien, gold medal
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said. "It looks like we're going verting 349 free toss"
to added 10 rebounds. Randy
to be tested early."
overcome a 2$.25 field goal Faber chipped In with 14 points
In their opener against deficit,
and seven assists as the
With two victories tucked Manatee, the Raiders came out
The Raiders also had the edge balanced Seminole attack
under their waistbands, smoking, using a tcndaclous
over Polk on the offensive placed four men In double
Seminole Community College's press to open up a wide bulge,
board, grabbing 20 rebounds to figures. Bob Jacobs scored 14
basketball Raiders hit the road then coasting in the second half. Polk's 16. The Vikings
managed and Vernon Johnson 12.
today, meeting Manatee Junior
sterli ng said he was going
to even that up - some on
Sterling counted 14 bad
College in a rematch of their play ft differentlyy toni ght. "We defe e
ns but Seminole still came passes from his Raiders against
zeasonopenerlastweek.won'tpressrightaway,"he outaheadwith 4Ototo the
Polk, but the Vikings were
The Raiders downed Polk said "We're going to play it VikIn
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unable
to turn that to their
Community College at Sanford normally, and if we find we
Semino le managed to shut off advantage, commitlng 13 floor
Saturday night by an 80-70 need the press we'll go Into it. Polk scoring threat Larry
violatio ns to Seminole's five.
count after a convincing 88-71
"We will be trying to work the Gorman on the inside, forcing
"Overall, I would say our
home win over Manatee, ball inside for the better shot him to
shoot from far out. Still , ball-handling came out a little
Wednesday.
the way we did against Polk," Gorman collected 18 points,bit
better," Sterling said
Seminole coach Joe Sterling Sterling said.
though he could make only
wasn't making any predictions
Will ia ms 0 00 0 Gar
S'nunole handled Polk well eight of 27 field goal alt' U)t.S
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today. "It's always tougher eu inside Saturday night, forcing
Reggie McDonald led Raider 3, 0 0. 6; HaIn% 3, 4-4. 10;
the
d " he Id "We'll Just 31
1 fouls and ConIth 18
1 ts
d Rickecon, 3. 4 5, 10; Riley 1. 22. 10;
have to go play it and we."

Worth Leonard Si, Winter
P a rk 92; Mainland 9);1 Lyrnan99;
5 T?tjsville 177, 6 Er 15-1; v

)IS; S. Mount Dora Bible 147, 6
Montverde ISI, 7 Lake Nowell 170.
•. Oviedo 231. 9
Carroll NTS

Apoa. JC'?n

Barksdale

tIP) 17:11; 1. Stutzman (MOB) 9:30; 4. Appsn (R) 9:42. S. Sebanko
17:19; S. Schilling (liowey (17:19; 6. (SM) 9.43; 6. Willis IR) 9:44; 7.
Brown (MOB) 17:22; 7. Wilson Staten (CB) 9:49; S. James (R)
(MDB) 17:34; 5. Sctmdt UP) 9:S1;9 Bud(r (CO) 951; 10. Nirs
1743,9. Olive (SNA) 17-IS; 10. Fees (TP) 9:53. 11 Curtts tiPl 10 01 II
(FCA) 17:59. 14. Ada i r (IP) 1125; Crenshaw (IP) 10 19; 19 Correll
(IP) 10 37
iS Drtnren (IP) 19 00

With 9~O Record

Diego 17.

Vikings 20, Saints 7
why, I don't think it was the then Bakken's sure foot won it leaving the
game with a rib inCowboys 34, Patriots 31
from Harris after Tom Derr).
Buffalo plays at Cincinnati
"We made an awful lot of caliber of the opposition."
after seven minutes of overtime jury.
Roger
Staubach
threw
three
PISI
had kicked three field
tonight, completing the NFL's mistakes," noticed Minnesota
The 2-7 Saints didn't tum the for St. Louis. ne victory
Oilers 20, Dolphins 19
TD
Passes
but
Dallas
barely
goals
for
I-A.
ninth week of action.
Coach Bud Grant. "!don't know ball over once but couldn't take moved the Cards into first olace
Coleman broke five tn -'kli
him., nn MJ
tn k.
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advantage of Minnesota's slop- in the NFC East, one game and went seven yards for llous.. The victory tied the
Cowboys
Ken Stabler hurled four
py play.
ahead of Washington and ton's winning TD against with Washington, one game touchdown passes, leading
Despite his two interceptions, Dallas.
Miami.
back of St. Louis In the NFC Oakland
past
winless
Fran Tarkenton pitched three
Coils 52, Jets 19
St.eelers 23, Chiefs 3
East.
Cleveland.
touchdown passes to keep the
Bert Jones hurled three
Pittsburgh won Its seventh
Rains 1$, Falcons 7
Eagles 13, Glantz 10
Vikings' winning streak going. touchdown passes including a straight game
and took the AFC James Harris passed for 242
Beaten three times on field
Cardinals 20, RedskIns 17
club record 90-yarder to Roger Central lead for the first time yards, 151 to Ron Jessie, as Los goals in the final seconds,
Jim Hart's second TD pass of Carr, leading Baltimore to its this season by one-half game
Angeles defeated Atlanta. Jes- Philadelphia turned the tables,
the game to Mel Gray with 20 romp over New York. Jones over Cincinnati, whi
ch pla ys ste account ed for the game's knocking off the Giants on a 30.
seconds left tied the game and passed for 277 yards before tonight.
only TI) on a nine-yard pass yarder by Horst Muhlmann
with 28 seconds left to play.
49ers 31, Bears 3
p.! ....

VII

Gators Go Gator; &amp;CC Hopeful

Del Williams ran for 106
yards and Steve Spurner
passed for 124 more as San
By The Associated Press
said Florida quarterback Don
Gaffney ran across one score
Bethune, ranked 12th among Francisco whipped Chicago.
Visions of post-season bowl Gaffney. But the 14th-ranked and hurled two touchdown small colleges, trounced Morris
Lions 13, Packers 10
games danced across practice Gators were hardly charitable passes. "I had time to throw Brown 49-15, extendIng their
Errol Mann kicked a 23-yard
fields at Florida and Bethune- Saturday in smashing Ken- and the guys made great catch- undefeated season record to 9.0 field goal with 13 seconds left,
Cookm.nn today. The Gators are tacky 48-7 and boosting their es," he said. The Colonels, how- and retaining their lead in
the giving Detroit its victory over
assured of a Gator Bowl clash season record to 8-1
ever, had serious quarterback Southern Intercollegiate Green Bay.
with Maryland and the Wildcats
Shortly after the game, Gator problems, throwing four signal- Athletic Association.
Broncos 27, Chargers 17
are awaiting a decision from Bowl officials invited Florida to callers Into the game.
Coach Wesley Moore has put
Steve Ramsey passed for a
Tangerine Bowl officials,
the Dec. 29 game in JacksonKentucky, now 2-7-1, scored the Tangerine Bowl Committee pair of touchdowns as Denver
"We didn't try to humiliate ville against the University of its lone touchdown with six on notice that the Wildcats
extended winless San Diego's
Kentucky to get a bowl hid," Maryland.
minutes left.
would like a berth in the bas'4-l. losing streak to nine games

Orange Bowl Adds Big 10 Flavor

Cincy-Bills
Tilt On TV

By The Associated Picas
Ohio state here."
2, or Oklahoma, No. 6. depend. verity of Maryland 1cr-ps, who
Orange Bowl officials are ecBig Ten Commissioner ing upon the outcome of the Big are hoping to win the
Atlantic
static after snaring the Big Ten Wayne Duke accepted the in- Eight race.
Coast Conference chum- CINCINNATI ( AP) — On the
Conference runnerup or co- vitatlon last Saturday. The
The Cornhuskers and the plonship Saturday, in the Gator surface it would appear the
champion to face the Big Eight team will be known next Satur- Soone,rs also clash Ssturday.
busiest man in Cincinna ti's
If Bowl on Dec. 29 in Jacksonville.
Riverfront
champ in the post-season game day after Ohio State, ranked league-leading Nebraska wins,
Stadium
for
"Tha is
Jan, 1 in Miami.
No, 1, and Michigan, No.4, meet the Coruhuskers will represent teams I've ever
one coached
of the finest
tonight's
Cincinnati-Buffalo
and a
"It's the flr!t time in modern to settle their differences over the
National Football League
conference; if Oklahoma great bunch," Coach Doug matchup
history that a Big Ten team has the Big Ten crown,
might be the
wins, causing a tie for the con- Dickey said Saturday of his Ga.
played in any bowl other than
scoreboard operator.
"Both schools are the highest. ference championship, the tori"
the Rose Bowl," said selection ranked teams available to us," Sooners will get the
Orange Terp Coach Jerry Claiborne Cincinnati is making its first
committee chairman Nick Crane added.
Bowl nod,
recalled that the Gators de. appearance this ,easnnonMon.
Crane. "And the Orange Bowl is
The loser in Saturday's game
Meanwhile, the Florida Ga- feated Maryixnd 11-10 In a day night 'Iv, hopeful of provhappy to bring Michigan or will meet either Nebraska, No. tors, No. H, will meet the Uni- regular season game last y ar. ing its
7-1 record Is no fluke.
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New York
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Central Divlslc"s

Pittsburgh 75, Kansas City 3

Washington

HouSton 20, Miami 19

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Mile: 1. Dads Favorite

Hawks in double figures as
Fred Brown scored 30 points
Atianta led by more than 10 as Seattle snapped Golden
points most of the game, State's six-game winnIng

said. "He worked out with Holtzman.
its and played a l of ba
Shots by Joha Glanelll and

remaining. Then Spencer Hay- withaboutnlneminutestogojn
wood, who finished wIth 24 the fourth iarter. But paced

better mental attitude,"

kill the undaunted Knicb once 994 on a threolnt play.
guard Henn Glillam, the Sonies
Atlanta's
Tom
Henderson,
outscored
the Warriors 19-3 in a
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By: Lillian T. Jenkins

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Saturday's Results

FIRST:

9. Indianapolis 7
Toroo 6, San Diego 4

Arana

Sunday's Results
Indianapolis at Winnipeg

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CHARLES I. HACKETT and ROSE
CUlT IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
M HACKETT. his wife,
COUNTY. FLORIDA
Defendants, CIVIL ACTION NO. 7S.1934.CA49.a
NOTICE OF ACTION

TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
You Will please take notice that
a
general election will be held in the
City of Lake Mary, Florida on the
2nd day of December, 1975 for the

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Colgate 2;, William A Mary 17

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So Carolina 37, Wake Forest 2$
Syras 37, Virginia 0

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2:00
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11:00

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(2)(6)(CM(e)(il) News

(9) MovIe

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(33) 700 Club

(13) Mike Douglas
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2:30
(2)(8) Doctors
()3) Edge Of Night
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(2)(l) Tonight 5

(CATV.6) 700 Club

3:00

(44) Mod Squad

11:40

10:00
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(6)(13) Match Game
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12:30

(44) Father Knows Best
10:30
(2)(l) Wheel Of Fortune

(33) My Favorite Martian
(44) Three Stooges
3:23

(9) Don Kirhner's Rock Con.

(44) Green Acres
11:00

3:30
(3)(24) Lillias, Yoga And You

(6)(13) Gambit
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(9) ()
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(35) Rocky And Fr'r4
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Sunday's Result

Doue Steal (Kalathas) 5 1:7. iN,

the boundari of the City of Lake
Mary, Florida, may avail them
selves of their Rights of Franchi.
Dated November $3, 191$
Florida
By: Walter A. Sorenson,
Mayor

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(13) Breakfast Beat

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6:10

(24) Vilia Alegre

(2) Sunshine Almanac

11:50

National Geographic
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6:30

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(I) Spsce: 1999
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ADDITION, according to the Plat
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Carpeting
thereof as recorded In Plat Book 17. CARROLL BURKE
has been filed against you a
you
Page4S,Publlu:R,cordsof5,mI, Attorney for Petitioner
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service on plainffs attorney or
Court at Sanford, Florida, thIs 14th Execution iSsued Out of
and under
immediately thereafter; otherwise a day of November, 1975.
the seal of the County Court of

EIGHTEENTH JUDICIA'. CIR.
CUlT IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
COUNTY, FLORIDA

for the relief demanded in the'

Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr.
Clerk Of the Circuit Court
By: Elaine RiChards
Deputy Clerk

complaint or petition.
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CIty Clerk
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FIRST — C.3 Pace. Mite: I. Chari Eddy.Beitia, 3. Ecno Okoki, t
Houston at Cleveland
Tag (Vandervort) lOt; 7 Busy Domingo Javi, S Aldana Leni:, 6
Unia Perez, 7. LarrlArana, •,
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East Division
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Kentucky
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Georgia Tech ii. Navy 13

was tied up by Haywood as he quarter barrage in the
Pacers'

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Portland at New York

Maryland 22, Clemson 20
Memphis it ii, Houston 7
Mississippi St 16. LSU 6
No Carolina 17, Tulane IS
Plo Carolina AlT 27, Delaware

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Petitioner

as CITIZENS NATIONAL BANK OF TO; JUANITA BELLENGER
ORLANDO.
RESIDENCE UNKNOWN
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Plaintiff,
Last Known Mailing Addre
Residence Unknown
VS
57 Moran Street,
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Rochester, New York

Country Club Road and West Lake improvementsnowaodh,reafteron

Golden State at New Orleans

E Kentucky 30, Ashland 36
Florida I, Kentucky 7
Florida A&amp;M tO, Southern U 0

(cATV-d) Movie

Residence Unknown

The place of vofing will be the County, Florida.

Negui Miguel, S. Cacho.Zarre. 6.

(44) Bewitched
7:00

COUNTY, (CATV.6) Love, American
Style

Councilman Seat I for a t year the lolling property In Seminole SON and BAR (SARA KALNSON, that an
action for dlssoIutn of
term
County, Florida:
Hl.LO CORPORATION. INC., marriagehasbeenfiiedagamnstyo
term
Second Replat. according to te plat SWAP Ti, AQUA POOLS, a Diviioo of your written delenles to it, if any,
Councilman Seat S for a two
year thereof as recorded In PIat Book 13. of (IAKO CONSTRUCTION COP. on Carroll Burke,
Attorney for

i. i. S Urza AlDerd,, 6 Larri
Ucla. I
Arecha Yza, I. Eddy.

Cincinnati at Quebec

n

business enterprise is as follows;
SHARON LOUISE PUCKETI

IWYHE CIRCUIT COURTOP YiiT In Re: The Marriage

The polls will be open from 7:00, thefeto;aIsoaIlgas,%teamelric

Sunday's Results

upon receipt of proof of the
blication of this notice, the fic

By: Lillian T. Jenkins
As Deputy Clerk

Plaintiff,

Noticeof

THIRD: 1. OOuiza Aran., 7.

Indianapolis at Toronto

atlorn or immediately thereafter;
ofheise a default will be entered

FOR
SEMINOLE
FLORIDA.

13 S 0 76 76 53 LarrI Lenh:, 3 Ica Arana,4. Cacho.

•

withtheClerkoftheCjrcujtCoj,rI in (9) ABC News

ADVANCE MORTGAGE COIl. Attorneys for Petitioner
Delaware con
PubIih: Nov. 10, 17. 24, Dec 1, 1975

1. Echano Alberdi,

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original with the Clerk of this Court

PORATION, a

DES 161

Tuesday's Games

Yale 21, PrInceton 13

(3) As M.n Behaves
(CATV.o) Family AffaIr
(24) The Great Channel 24
AuctIon

Flagship (Sank of Sanford
P.O. Box 13)0

4 9 I 9 43 62

Mmnneta t Cincinnati

Los Angeles 110. Chicago

Up

Home Statutes. To Wit: Section (2)(6)(l)(9)(13) News

66509 Florida Statutes 1957

STENSTROM, DAVIS ,

Attorneys for Petitioner

San Diego at Edmonton

109, 3 OTs
101, MIlwaukee

EVENING

Florida, October 30, 191$
7:30
PublIsh; Nov. 3, 10, 17. 24, 1975
DET $
(2) Wild Kingdom
______________________________ (3) it's Your Government

6 I 2 14 49 u

Mmnneta

9 3 443

s

rlerk of the Circuit Court, Seminole
County. Florida in accordance with

9:30

iN1Wi' CIRCUIT COURT, MCINTOSH
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CIR. Flagship Bank of
CUlT, IN AND FOR SEMINOLE SanfordSultø 22
COUNTY, FLORIDA,
)5 Office Box 13)0

Dtputy Clerk
WILLIAM L. COLBERT

Amber IKuCiSI 72

Canadian Division
Quebec

24

onds left, but Haywood'a
Billy Knight led a balanced
footer quickly made it 97-96. IndIana scoring attack with

23

I; 3. Beth Dean (Benetn.ok) Ii; 1
Direct Sammy (E Taylor) 10.1, s
9 3 0 II 3.3 s.
15 s 46 Buckeye Sonic (N. Phillips) 3-1; 6
7
s i 7 12 V 45 Rum Fints (P Neely)

Calgary
S 7 1 Il
50 Yza, 7. Aliana Eloria. S. Negui.
5 7 .417 1½ Edmoun
7 9 7 16 44 73 OkokI.
Toronto
4 9 2 10 67 64
3 6 .333 2
SECOND: 1. Ediy. Leniz. 7
Saturday's RiuIts
3 3 .773 3
Oguhza-Beitla,3 Echano.Sanchez. 4
Pacific Division
Quebec 3, New England 1
Aldana AIt*rdi, S IcaYza. 6. Larri

I A.
Portland

Monday, Nov.

TOfJIGF'IT'S 1\I

this Court on November 6th, 1975. Highway $7.97, K Mart Shopping
(Seal)
Center in the City of Fern Park,
FlOrida
Arthur H, Beckwlth, Jr.

______________________

4

Detroit

Pitt 34, Notre Dame 20

biiUant showing In preseason atm %icto'.
practice.
"The play went the way we
"You have to credit Bob with planned ... the shot Just didn't

DetroIt
Mitwak
K.0
Chicago

New Hampshire $4, Massachu.

Indiana Pacers turned back the pItched in 21 poinis in the bai-

6 4 .400
i

Cinci
P4.England
Cleveland

½ Phoenix

New York 92, Atlanta $6

Delaware 35, W Chester 7
Haard 43. Bro

74
7 4 8)6 -

Western Conference

Seattle

t o seconds.

the Golden Sthte Wa&amp;.ora I0

W L Pd. GB

Dallas 3.4, New England 31
PhIladelphia 13. New York

St. Louis 70. Washington 17,
OT
Deiiver 77, San Diego 17
S-an Francisco 3$, Chicago 3
Today'sOame$

TheKnickswipedoutmostof Los Angeles Lakers smashed and Kareem Abdul-Jabbar

As a result, the Hawks e

ce,

East Divijlon

Buffalo
Phlph,

Connecticut 21, Rhode Island

6-foot Sanders and a reJur

TENTH — 1.2, C.i

Sunday's Results
Los Angeles t, ttant 7

second line. Haood got

still can't figure out how the

Locly for them, the New

be entered against you for the relief (Seal)
demanded in the Ptitin
Ahur H. Beckwith. Jr.
WITNESS my hand and official
As Clerk of said Court
Octc,er, AD, 1913
Deputy Clerk
(Seal)
Publish:
Oct. 77, Nov. 3. 10, 17, 1975
Arthur H. fteckwitp,, Jr.,

Devils Advocate (Rusin) 72

WHA

Atlantic Division

Minnesota 70, New Orleans 7

But Shots Simply Don't Go
soc1ated

Minnesofa a: St Louis

NBA

S 0 444 177 221
0 9 0 .000 97 221

19

By The

Mud Pop (Provost) 101; 4. Little
Juniper (Blood) $0 I; S. Impup
Wilsey) $ I; 6. Ocala Penny (Kucla)

ers
Vancouver at Atlanta
Washington at Toronto

Basketball

7 2 0 .773 241 141

FICTITIOUSNAMI

Addrti Unknown
S Edde Proser
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an
Ronald G. Lawson
action for Dissolution of MarrIage Publish: Nov. 3. . 17. 21. 1975
s been filed against you and you DET
19
___________________________

$310, Sanford, Florida 22771, nd
file tered against you for the relief
the original with the Clerk of the demanded in the Petition,

_____

lost big man Chip Williams to

"We've got some good thknt,

Washington I. So Cal
Washington st
. Idaho 27
Hawaii 21, Texas El Paso 9

7 2 0 .773 190 172
90
267 rro
Western Division

-.

,

games by just one potnt. They

the university refused to
finance his summer school
studies to make up academic

2 1 0 .222 17$ 2
Central DIVIsIOn
S I 0 S 237 lOS

NY Jets

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Girl Mercury fRau) S-i; I Honors
Lad (Blood) Si

Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl.

P4ctice Is heeby that we are
in business at South
LonUwood, Seminole County, Florida under the fictitious name of
HACIENDA MOTORS, and tnat we

NOTICE OF ACTION
TO: ARTHUR BROWN

NOTICE OF SUIT

Notice

' aScm
Petition
mole in
the Circuit
Court
County,
Florida,
forof andYouarerequiredto%erveacopy writtendefenses,IfanytoltcnoH
NOTICEUNDERFICTITIOUS
(44) Lucy Show
YOUr written defenses, If any, tO It
EATON,
JR.,
ESQUIRE,
NAME STATUTE
6:30
OflDALEE.ANSTINE.Attorneyfor Pehitioner'sattorney,whos.address TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
required defenses,
to serve a copy
0, your
written
it any,
on Petitioner Wife. Whole address is
2)1 NBC News
i STENSTROM. DAVIS A MclN.
Notice is hereby given that the
P0, Box 7347, Orlando, Florida.
TOSH, Pt Office Bx 1330. SanUndersigned, pursuant to the (3) Teaching Children With

6 1; 2. Abes Hope (Seiders) ii; 3

Buffalo 1, California 1
Ty's Games

dent

To CARL SCARBOROUGH
Address Unknown
YOu ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED that a Petition for Dlssoluljon of

EIOHTH—$3,300dlamlngpac,,
MIle: 1. Easy fllcugrass (Brainardl

Victoria Hans (T. Crank) 61; 6

Legal

and
ARTHUR BROWN,

and
JAMES R. BELL
co FuIlon County Granite
Route I Riverside Drive
Oouglasviile, Ga
3013.4 '

I.

Philadelphia 3, Montreal I

Petitionr

NOTICE 'Ø DEFEND

SEVENTH - C.3 Pace, Mile: 1.
Saturdays Results
New York Rangers S. Mn singing Sam (Beretnak) 61; 2. Lisa
Lie See (F, IhIenfeld) 6.-i; 3. SeIby;
nesofa 2
York Beau fSeiderjl 6 I. 4 Bones Demon
New
1.
Vancouver
lVandenvoort) 51. 5 Governor On
I%Inder 3
Lee (Kinsley), 31, 6 Bullet FreighI
Detroit 3. PhIladelphia 2
(P4icholl) 1 1; 1. Dazzling San (Gall)
Boston 5, Atlanta 3
St Louis 9, Washington 2
Buffalo 5, Pittsburgh
Toronto I, Los Angelei I, tie
Sunday's Results

Legal Notice

TOSH, Attorneys for Petitioner, before November 7Ith, $975,

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k'

..,...,,

New Mexico 3$, WyomIng 32

20
7 2 0 775 26A 13$ San Je St 31, San Diego

" -"'

can Just move in and play."

more close games than
Cesare at 6-toot-I is more a
team did."
Lotz said that Brewster's
have to give Brewster some
continued peog
j

1 S 0 .444 177 169 21

a 20 37 si Jefferson Imponi (Blood) 10-I; S

W.. L. .T. Ph. PP PA

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6 3 0 .667 223 136 Texas ABI 43. Howard Payne
6 3 0 6o7 2)0 136
3 6 0 .333 14$ 194 Texas Tech 33, Baylor 10
2 7 0 2fl ItS 199

American Conference

•

Toronto

I S 0 .111 17$ 703 California 31. Air Force 14
Western Division
Fresno St 39,-Los Angetes St II
7 2 0 .773 203 110 Long Beach St 26, Cal POIY-SLO

LA
S Fr.

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Sanders who will form the nu- see more action as they get
cleus of the Southeastern Con- some seasoning.
I erence team In Coach J0
Lotz believes he has had his ::
LoU' third season,

27, TCU

Far West
9 0 0 1 000 2 103 Arizona 31, Coloredo St
6 3 0 .667 173 159
AriZona St 5$, Pacifac U Ii

Del.

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Tex

Legal Notice

FOR
SEMINOLE
COUNTY
IN THE
CIRCUIT COURT,
IN AND IN THE CIRCUIT COUR',' 3 THE IN THE CIRCUIT COURT, IN AND
'
FLORIDA
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL dR. FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY,
CIVIL ACTION NO. ?S2211-CA4A.F CUlT, IN AND FOR SEMII4OLE FLORIDA
in Re The Marriage
COUNTY, FLORIDA
CIVIL ACTION NO.
CIVIL ACTION NO. l3.2024.CAO4.Q
MARJORIE R BELL, Pitihioner
In Re The Marriag,
'
In
Re: Thi Marriag,
and
INEZ ELIZABETH BROWN,

76 31: Plomita Stardt fRau) 6-I; 511 3 13
Delroil
214 2 6 57 92 3 Navy Sue (Demianik) 4.1;
Washn
Spanish Heide (Bridgn) 10 l 5
Adams Divilion
I) I I 27 10 36 Heather Chance (Hail) I I. s.
Buffalo

Central DIvisIon

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___________

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Brewster Is among seven let. Malcolm Ccare are rated out-

"1 can only guarantee that
this team will play hard and (losisly adds "you Just can't deunselfishly," LoU said. "I'd peild a lot on freshmen. It's a
like to think we are Improved big jump front high school to

Wash
Dallas
NY Gnts
Phil

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Ark,in

W.. L. .T. Pd. PF PA

atYz1'2%,

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SCOREBOARD

/V

(AP) —
I.ot.zsalct6400t.I Lederman is
flreer, a
foot-lO better than ever and With

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VLc AOFZ

OR

#F 44'Ec%RAC/4'6$

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byAlo Mover

National conierence

B

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final ludoment rendered in the
toresaid court on the 13th day of
May, AD. 1975. in that certain
entitled, Barneft Bank of Seminole

&amp; Doster

L4'wrence G Pronen and Kathleen

Suite 433, First Federal Building
Post Office B-ox 2309

delivered to me as Sheriff of
Seminole County, Florida, and I

Children's Television, sponscrod by ABC. So sit with your
preferably

thers or fathers, to watch, Utode.. . Specini beat in s
too. The A.fterschoo! Special tonight for Public Broadcasting

"uchka," and pas de du
from

good
family working
isn't likely to be Trap.
iewing. if such can be found. honie.
ABO
NIGI:
Actoally, there is a Irne MDUNG AROD: Make
8:30 CBS RHODA Joe

Harlequade.

DAY NIGHT NFL FOOTBALL
O.J. SifliPSOn and his Buffaio
Bills take on the tough Cm-

parent

_

corpOration. etc

Troy

St 26, Jacksonville

Vanderbilt 23, Army 14

st

10

Tuesday's Game
Kentucky

vs,

Indiana

S.anti Juan, 3 FerminMu,r
Bandido Ranger (Piper) $1
• Christy Town Bell (Ray)
4. Hi Erdozl.M,nha, S. Maruri Aguirr,,

W Virginia 31, Richmond 13

Art

Prince Thou

Destroyed

After Reinjuring Left Ankle

winner Prince Thou Art has been destroyed, five days
after undergoing surgery to repair a shattered ankle.
The year14 colt, said to be iu for $1llUon by
witha drug injection early Sunday an hour after he tried
to stand in his stall and broke a leg bone below his left
front knee.
grave that further treatment was unjustifiable," said Dr.
dames iiooens, neaa 01 Inc New l3olton Center of the
l"ior'se was operated upon.
the florida Derby, had broken two small bones In his left
front ankle Nov. 8 in a routine workout at Belmont Park.

Nate Starks Riviera Champ
ORMOND BEACH (A?) — Nate starts o si.
Petersburg won $1,400 after chipping In a birdie lii a
sudden.deathpLayofftodefeatth1JckThnpe$4(g
Rhlera Open, the third event on the florida PGA Winter
Tour.
Starks fired a dosing 66 Sunday to tie Thorpe, who shot
ththefinalndfcratotaJfterhoon
6,302-yard, par-il Riviera C.oimtri Club
In the playoff on the par-live *2-yard hole, Thorpe
tea ched the green with isis second shot while
landed In a bunker. Starks rolled his ball two feet off the
green, then chirped in from about 15 feet for his birdie.

Haynie Tops Post At Jax
JACKSONWLL; (A?)
Sandra Haynie 8531
was afraid she'd miss a three-foot putt needed to beat
Sandra Post to win the $0,000 Lady Jacksonville Open.
"Nobody was more alrad than I WU," the 32'.Y31.OId
MissHaynlesaid. "1 Just had to dig down deep and t the
-

the L'ottc-ni f
And that's what she did on the 1usJ hole Sunday, cking
with a 77 for a S'-hole total Z3, seven over pir and et
stroke ahead of M Pust.
'ii

S. Florida Loses Sn Soccer
CLEMSON, S.C. AP -- "They came out to start the
gime with the Idea that they could not play with Us 113
soccer so they Just tried to outru.th us," says Clemson
University soccer Coach l.M. Ibrahim.
"But our players were ready for them," he added of
-o d'featul South }'lorida 3.0 in a mgiorsal playoff
game Sunday.
Clemson now faces the winner 'if the Howard.
Appalachian State game Tuesday.

I"Iyers, Montreal
One of the stronger National
Hockey League rivaLrie3 these
days is the one between the

asked Shero, adding fuel to the
fire for the next time these antagonists play. "Everybody

Philadelphia Flyers. There is writes about them. But cornno love lost between either parethemtotheotherteamwe
coach, Montreal's Scotty Bow- played tonight."
Shero, and that feeling contin- best Sunday night, MacLeLch
ued Sunday night.
sent an eight-fooi shot past Ken
The Flyers won this one, 3-1, Dryden at 16:31 of the middle
with Rick MacLeish breaking a period, then (;ary Dornhoekr
1-1 tie in the second period. senthissecondofthefljghtinto
When It was over, Shero wanted an empty net for Insurance In
to talk about his defense and the last minute of play.
Bowman didn't want to talk
in the other NHL games Sunabout much of anything,
day night, the Boston Bruins
"Mtera while, It gets frus- beattheKascityscouts
tratlng losing to a team like the New York Rangers blanked
that," said Bowman.
the Detroit Red Wings 3-0, and
"They (the Canadiens) have the Buffalo Sabres topped the
the greatest defense in hockey. California Seals, 4-1.

S q u i re s N e ed
$400,000
— — No

Pro

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DCII T 46 Illinois St 7
Bowling Green 4. So iltlnois 4
Cent Michigan A9, No IllInois 7
Cincinnati 6, Ohio S
Colorado 24. Kans 71
Jackson

St

II. Nebraska Omaha

13

Miami, Ohio 21, Kent St I
Michigan 21, Illinois IS
Michigan St 47, Northwestern

Hockey

NHL
Campbell Conr,nc,
Patrick DIvision
W I. T Pts OF GA

PlY Island

$ $ 1 20 61 31
NY
Rangns 1 10 2 16
Atlanta
7 e $ ts a
Smh. Division
ChIcago
6 21 47

Musklngum , Wiflenb,rg 0
Nebraska 37, Iowa St 0
Ohio St 3$, Minnesof 6
Oklahoma 7$, Milso,jrl 77

Vanc-ur
K,.
Mir,

!urdue 9 Iowa 1$
So Dakota 34, Mankato St 70

Montreal

Wales

6 3 3 IS 50
a 10 2 10
se
3 13 0 6 3.4 41
Conference
12

LAngefes
So Dakota St 3$, Youngstown 71 P'tts.

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WARNER ROBiNS, Ga.

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uJ I.t V A1lUN
TO. CARLTON DUNNING,
Residence Unknown
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an

ADVERTISEMENT FOR SEALED
BIDS:
Invitation To Bid: Notice is hereby

locats'dinSernlnolecounty,Fiorida
more particularly described as
follows:

following property in Seminole

which time bids will be publicly
opened and read aloud In the
Seminole County School Board
Commercial Ave.,
Sanford. Florida on the followIng:
Prolect Title:
DRAINAGE PROJECT FOR

School Board, SemInole County,
Floridawill recehie sealed bids until
$ 00 P.M. on December 1 1975 at
which lime bids wiii be publicly
opened and read aloud in the

plihier, turntable and speakers.
Said Property being Stored at A. J
Los%'ng Transfer &amp; Storage, Inc in
Sanford, Florida 32771. AdditIonal
information available lrom the Civil

Seminole County School Board
Office, 202 F. Commercial Ave.

Division of the Seminole County
Sheriff's Department,

South 61 degrees 3029" East along
the Southerly line of Lot 70 ior a
distance of 13$ 07 feet; thence North
6.4 degrees 37' 33" West for a

DRAINAGE PROJECT FOR
CROOMS
HIGH
SCHOOL,
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORiDA
Name of Owner: The Seminole

Prolect TItle:
LAND FILL PROJECT FOR
SEMINOLE
HIGH
SCHOOL,
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA

Seminole County, Florida, will at
11:00 kM. on the 25th day of
November, AD. 1975. offer for late
and sell to the highest bidder, for

51 degrees
o is" west for
distance of fl.46 feet to the point of
ginntng,
cording to
,
thereof as recrd in Plat BOol
Page4i, Public Records ci Semirsls
County, Florida.
P.5 besn liled against you and
are reQuired to serve a copy of your
written defenses. if any. to
RICHARD H, ADMAS, JR. of Gray,
Adams, Harris A Robinson, p.*..
plaintiff's attorneys, wto%* address
is )l East RobinSon Street, p,
Box 306$, Orlando. FlorIda
--

County, Florida
Place For R.c.lpt Of lids: All
bids are to be delivered to the
Suprint,ndent of Schoots in the
School Board Office. 202 E. Corn.
mercial Aye, Sinford. Florida.
Time For Receipt Of lids: BIdE
shall b received untIl 1:00 P.M. on
December I, 191$.
Prosct$cepe&amp;Construcuon: Th,
Wojects generally consist of laying
pipe and the construction of some
catch bsIni and manhfei with

(ounTy School Itoard
Prolect Location: SANFORD.

leins, at the Front (West Door of the
Seminole County Courthouse In
Sanford. Florida, the above
describeJ personal pfoperty
That said sale is being made to
aIlsfy the terms of said W,it of
Execution
John E. Polk,
Sheriff
Seminole County. Florida
Publish Nov. 3. 10, 11, 24, 1975
DET-7

•••••UW1

COOLEST

County. Florida:

I

FIFTH - $1,009 Claiming Pace,
Mile: 1 Ma's Kid (noelniv,r 61. 2
Tatlow (Bridges) $ 1, 3 Cumban
Fnisco(Whayland Si; 4. M.etrolina

GVflei"a I

(.1. Nitty) 5-1; 6. JeanS First (Ray)
BUZZy B. Quick (F. Ihlenfeld)
611 Infighter (Allen) 41.
IXTH — 11.500 Claiming Pace,

Call

Lot 30 and that part of Lot 3$
OAKLAND HILLS, described
lolIOw: Beginning ata point on the
Curve of the East right of way line of
Encino Way at the intersection with

Electric

Central .\ir Conditioning
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PLUMBING
WALL HEATING, INC.
1007 Sanford Ave 372.4567

IA

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Or b?Ofe' ?hC 10th day Of December,
1915, and file 1151 original with the
clerk of this Court either before

Larry Fullerton of Jackson.

In the top fuel dragster Whisnant of Atlanta took the
pro stock championship.
7,500 persons at the Southern
Nationals at Warner RobIns
Bob Chipper of Binghamton,
Dragway,
N.Y. was the pro comp winner.

category Sunday before about

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given that the Seminole County
School Board. Seminole County,
Floridawill receive sealed bids until

I

For The

,

St., Sanford, Seminole County,
Florida under the fictitious name oh

LwitingNiIeJfal7w.ssRacjflg!
•

11'rnr '1:he Original Rig lbff Trsfen,

• Qirndllzs Lie,,' Race'
• Free PatAing. Grandstand Admission On!,' 0(.
• Gourmet dining in the asrond,t,on,d
• Rervaiaora an.d InJoritsa,soi', call 831.1/40

Ladies Nile Erer' Thur'cdaj'.'

!'fGr.Ju,,.qj 4,1,.i,.-,, 4 i',.,,,

(('i

TOM MARSHALL PRODUCTIONS
DBA, SANFORD PRESS, and that I

intend toregister said name With the
Clerk of the Circut Court. SemInole
a,

"ounty. Florida Section S6S09
Ftonlda Statutes 1937
5: Thomas M. Ferguson
Publish. Nov. 3, tO, Il, 71, 1973
DET-li
FICTITIOUS NAME
NOTICE IS hereby given that lam
engaged in bvinejs at 710 West
First Street, Sanford, Seminole

County, Florida, under the fictit'ou
name

.

'

4'\
7,45 PM

%fon..Sar.

VIU

ru".'Inereoy

Office, 702 E

rrupqv

..,uw '..w

emInoIe

LØITIQn:

vvv

u.

vin In me

Documents.
Place(s) For Examining BiddIng
service on plaintiff's attorneys or Documei,ts: Bidders may review
irnmedialelythereafter;ofherwiwa the Documents at the hollowing
ces
default will be entered against 'iou
Seminole County School
for the relief demanded in the
Board Office
complaint.
202 E. Commercial Ave.
WITNESS my hand and seal of
Sanford. Florida 3271$
this Court on October 31st,
Documents will be at local
(S,aI)
Panrooms for bidders to review,
Arthur H Beckwith. Jr
Place(s) $ Date For Obtaining
Clerk of the Circuit Court
Bidding Documents: Bidders may
By - Lillian T. Jenkins
obtain Documents by phonIng the
Deputy Clerk
offic of the Architect requesting
PublIsh; Nov. 3. 10, 17, 24. 191$
further information. (323 4219or $62,
DET 20
FICTITIOUSNAME
Notice is hereby given that I am
engaged in buSiness at 30$ E. 13th

I

described property owned by

Lawrence C Protsen and Kathleen
L. rrossen, saia property being

Defendants.

(layton Harris of yule, won the funny car
Moulton, Ala,, took top honors eliminator category, and
Reid

"The league position is that
CunnInghamsaldwasneedeo any team has tobe strong. We
ride out the storm,
and Utah have to prove 'e're
After a 34-hour session he- here to stay," said Cunningt
closed dotirs, each man ham, who added that Investors
present agreed to contact those feel there will be a merger "and
atnt to attend a 5p.m. sekm we have been assured that If we
',oday at which a firm decision turv1ve, we'll be In the
will be made whether to con- merger."

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As DepUty Clerk
PblIth Oct. 77, Nov. 3, 10. $7, 1915

ADVERTISLMENT FOR SEALED Attorneys for Plaintiff
BlD:
Publish: Nov 17, 24, Dec. 1, I. 1973

his wife,

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amount majority owner Van

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Edgewood St. Pat (E. Taylor) 31;
Gala Gag (Bailey) 6 1; 4 Cool Hand
Luke (Horvath) 3.1; 7. Demo A.
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tinue operations or fold.
Owners of the financially
'We're looking for
troubled Virginia Sqttlres of the season, not living from week to
A me r I ca n Basket b a II week," said Cunningham "We
Association are looking for will decide Monday whether to
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to finish the season, stop or finish the season, We are
with the psIb1lity of merger optimistic that we are now on
iu'i the National l,i,kithall '!iI ground."
Association the bait to be used
IlLs main reason for optimism
in a bid to save the franchise
Although about 21') of the 100 wa.c believed to be the feeling a
merger of the ABA and NBA is
stkJrs who showed up for coming and the uires would
a Sunday meeting on the club's be part
of that new league If
future were willing to foot their
weather the CuiThit
share of the bill they weren't storm.

Celaya Altu

$2 $ 2 24 SI SI
6 I 3 II 66 71

Funny Crovvn
To Fullerton
(AP)

lUerelnak) 7.1. S. NoDe (Gilu
FOURTH —$1,190 Chiming Pace
I!e: 1.EdgewoodBangoHalU
lU-I; 7. Festive Guy (Vand,rvoqf) S
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Lotus Bud (Bridges $1; 4.

CARLTON DUNNING and ARcHIE

of

THE

PRINCESS

3642 after November 11. 1975,)
Speciliad Bonds: The successful
Biddershallprovidna Performance,
Payment and Guarantee Contract
Bond as provided and set forth in the

Specifications
Date, Time And Place Poe
Opening Of Sealed lIds: All bids
must t received and opened in a
rneetintj at the Seminole County
School Board Office on the 1st day of
December 1975 at 1:00 P.M. enclosed
in a sealed envelope plaInly marked

President
Publish; Nov. 3, 10, 17, 71, 1913

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Bide are to be delivered to the

Superintendent of Schools In the
School Board Office. 202 E. Corn.
mercial Ave • Sanford. Florid..
Tim, for Receipt of lids: lids
shall be received until 1:00 P.M. on
December 1, 97$
ProctScope&amp;Constructloa: ir,
prol ,ct generally consists of
clearing and filling a low area
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uocaeoon tne seminole' High School
Site which is about si acres It must
then be seeded.
Place(s) For Examlng Bidding
Documents: Bidders may review
the Documents at the following
places:
Seminole County School
Board Office
202 E. Commercial Ave
Sanford, Florida 3277$
Documents will be at local
planrooms for bidders to review.
Place(s) 6. Date For ObtaIning
Bidding Documents: Bidders may
obtain Documents by phoning the
offic, of the Architect requesting
further Information. (323 1219or $67.
$442 after November ii, $973.)
SpecifIed Bonds: The successful
bidder shall provide a Performance.
Payment, and Guarantee Contract
Bond as provided and set forth in the
Specifications,
Date, Time and Place For

Opening of Sealed Bids: All bdl
mull be received and opened In a
meeting at the Seminole County
School Board Office, on the 1st ot
December 1973 at 1:00P.M. enclosd
In a sealed envelope plainly marked
on the outside "Proposal" and the
title Of the work, the date and name

formalities in the bidding. tao bids
shall be withdrawn for a period of 70
calendar days subsequent tc the
Opening of Bids without consent of

or to waive any informatities in the
BIdding No bids shall be withdrawn
toe a period of 30 calendar days
subsequent to the Opening of 8id

demanded in the Complaint
WI TNESS my hand and the seal of
said Court on this 23rd day of Oc
tober, 1913.

Without consent of the Board.
Dated this 11th Jay of November

(Seal)

Chairman
5: Mr. W. P. Layer,

Superintendent
PublIsh; Nov. 14, 17, 7, 1973
DET.7S

5: Mr. P. 0. Feather,
ChaIrman
5: Mr. W. P. Layer,

Superintendent
Publish: Nov. 11, 17, 21, 1913
DET-71

Arthur H Beckwith, Jr
Clerk of the Circuit Court
£3',', Mary N Darden
Deputy Clerk
PHILLIP H. LOGAN

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Murder Case" One of the moet

lady. Turns out his son Is In a
catatonic state, and only the
stricken girl can help him.
Consequently, the doctor advises the girl not to undergo
serious surgery, fearing she
might die and erase any hope of
helping his own son.

bizarre murders In history — It
was the basis for "The

Fugutive" series — is brought
to the screen In a dramatic
fashion equal to the notoriety
the case generated. It is being
shown as a three-hour special,
starring George Peppard as
Sheppard. Nina Van Pallandt
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wife, and William Wirxlom is a
friendly reporter, Sheppard

was accused and convicted of
murdering his wife, and was
Later acquitted at a retrial with
F. Lee Bailey as his lawyer.
8-9 ABC MOBILE ONE "The

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lOrney for Plaintiff, Post Office Box

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of the bidder. The Seminole County
School Board reserves the right to
reiecl any or all Bids received and

The Seminole County
School Board

FIFJD

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT. IN AND

7279, 312 W. First Street, Sanford,
Florida 3277$, and lIle the original
with the Clerk of the above Court on
or before November 13th. 1975;
otherwIse a Judgment may be en
tend against you br the relief

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SEEIC &amp;

FOR
SEMINOLE
COUNTY,
Instruction.: Tb. hidden names listed below appear forward.
FLOR IDA
backward, up, down, or diagonally In the puzzle. Find each
CIVIL ACTION NO. 75.2215.CA.09.E
hidden name and box it in a. shown:
JAMES F. COWAN,
AS/AC
ImL'C)IBoy
PoII.t'
Plintlff.
BIGBFRTHA
FLYINC,CIRCUS Q-SHIPS
v.
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LlIlF.RT'I' BONDS THRIFT STAMPS
LARRY I FOWLER and wife,
DOG FIGHT
OVER TIIF. TOP
YANK
HILDA J. FOWLER.
TOMORROW: Missouri
Defendants.
NOTICE OF ACTION
____________________________
TO: LARRY L. FOWLER and
HILDA J. FOWLER
Residence Unknown
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
that an action to foreclo Arcicles
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
Of Agreement on the hollowing
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL C1R.
property In Seminole County, CUlT OF FLORIDA IN AND FOR
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CIR.
Florida:
SEMINOLE COUNTY
CUlT OF FLORIDA IN AND FOR
'The South 35 Feet of Lot 2, Block PROBATE DIVISION
SEMINOLE COUNTY
1I,Tier6,TOWNOF SANFORD.per
PROBATE NO. 75-34I.CP
PROBATE DIVISION
E. R. TRAFFORD'S MAP thereof in In Re: Estate oh
PROBATE NO. 7S-33S.CP
Plat Book I, Pages 56 through 64, of ORRIN .1. FARLOW
In Re: Estate of
the Public Records of Seminole
ELLA S HOWARD
deceased
Dect ised.
County. Florida,
NOTICE TOCREDITORS
NOTICE TOCREDITORS
has been filed against you and you To All Creditors and All
All iredtors of thi cs?a'e of ELLA
are rrured to Serve a copy of Having Claims or Demands Against
S H0',%'ARD, dec,ieJ ,re hereb-i
your written c2etente%, if any, tO it Said Estate:
notilied and required to file any
On PHILLIP H. LOGAN. Of
You are hf'reby notified and
claims or demands which they may
SHINHOLSER AND LOGAN, At
required to present any claims arid
have aganst said estate in the Offi

on tie outside "Proposal" and the
title of the work, the date and the
name of the bidder. The Seminol.
County School Board re-serves the
right to relict any-or-all Bids
received and or to waive any in.

MARGARET BEAUTY SALON, and
that I intend to register slid name
with the Clerk of the Circuit Court, the Board.
Da'ed this 14th day of November,
Seminole County, Florida in ac
cordance with the provisiOnS of the i"
The Seminole County
Fictiti
Name Statutes, to wit:
Sdtool Board
S'ctio 363.09 Florida Statutes
5: Mr. P. G. Feather,
(Ic?))
THE BLYTHE CORPORATION
Claudia W. Blythe,

FLORIDA
Place For Receipt of Bids: All

is why It wasn't scheduled for harassed daddy, then a from moving out of town. This convention with Arthur, and he
would make Brenda very pretends to be a doctor. The
unhappy,' since she doesn't hoax is very funny, unW a
World War
Ons' Trms
come by
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however, when Nick proves too available.
much for him to take.
10-11 CBS MEDICAL CEN8-11 NBC MONDAY NIGHT TER Tonight's hospital drama
AT TIlE MOVIE.S "Guilty or Involves a doctor with a conflict
Innocent: The Sam Sheppard that imperils the life of a young

demands which

you may have
against the estate of ORRIPa j,
FARLOWctceawd late of Seminole
County, Florida, to the Clerk of the
Circuit Court, and file the same In
c)uplicat,and.s provided in Section
733.16, Florida Statutes, in the,r
offiCes fl the County Cotjrthotjse In
&amp;emir,ole County, Florida, within
four calendar months from the' time
of the first publication hereof, or the
s'am. wilt be ber red.
Filed at Sanford, Florida, this 13th
doy of November, $975,
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W. Dietrictis
As Executor

C. Vernon Mite, Jr.. Of

of SHINHOLSER AND LOGAN
Post Office Box 7279
Sanford, Florida 37711
Publish: Oct. 77, Nov. 1, ID, Il, 197$

Publish: Nov. $7, 74, 973

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DET90

CLEVELAND I MIlE
P.O. Drawer 1

Sanford, Florida 37771

Legal Notice

of Clerk of Circuit Cour of Seminole
County, Florida, inthe CourThouse at
Sanford, Florida, within four
calendar months from the date of
the first publication of this nof ice
Each claim or demand must be In
writIng and must state the place of
residence arid post office address of
the claimant and must be swOrn 10
by the claimant, his agent, or hiS
attorney, or It will become void
aCcording to law.
Dated November 6th. 1975
Allen B Wallace, Jr. AS Executor
S: George A. Spur. Jr. of

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iuu1e man' A young boy is
kidnaped and the abductors
demand $500,000 for his safe
return. Campbell is the gobetween. Farley Granger and
Richard Carison are featured.
8-9 PBS IN PERFORMANCE
AT WOLF TRAP This excellent
musical series touches all
bases; tonight It concentrates
on an
ballet stars,
Valery and Gal.L'ta Panov, the
Russian expatriates. They are
fcatured in five ballet selections, Including the pas de deux
from "I)on Quixote," "The
lady and the Hollig.an," the
exquisite

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Attorney for Executor
P.O. Box 1364,

Sanford, Fl.. 3777%
Publish: Nov. 10, 17, $973
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CLASSIFIED ADS
Seminole

29—Rooms

831-9993

CLASSIFIED DEPT.
HOURS

RATES

Reg Re-a: Estat. Broker
1100E.jSthS,
3224453
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KIttens Weaned
trained 5 wks 323 499Q

WILSON MAIER FURNItURE
BUY- SELL—TRADE
372 5627
31) )ISE First St

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TAFFER REALTY

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Monday, Nov. 17, 19H

41—Houses

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SUPER SHARP-Agernofahorn, $ HP Riding Lawn Mower, good
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7571 Park Dr.
in mint condition. New carpet,
rn 311$
shape, $300. 377.14.4 after 1 pm.
67—iJvestock.PouU,
WANT TO SEE A WONDER AT
REALTOR
AFTER HRS.
new central aIr, Tastefully
WORK? Place a Classified Ac i
3273191
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decoratedwllhunusuatwallpapec, Mapledinette.1.40; woodiloorlamp, I Sow,
372064$
the Evening Herald today
and 2 weanll
5
$I' 2 tIer table, $25; crib, corn
paneling and mirror waIl. 3
LONGWOOD - Beautiful rxm. new
5160; 10 big rabbits and Cages,
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bedroom,
plete,
$35;
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drawer
Chest,
$35;
batpis.
$74,3Q,
furniture, private bath; near II. * 'Get ' Em While *
ci $3.50 each; chickens a ducks,
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pair m$ple twin beds, complete,
Refined Gentleman. 13) 0444
$2.30
Call after 3 p.m 37
$73;
walnut
record
cabinet,
$70.
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Real Estate GOLDEN OPPORTUNITY- For
* They're
4273
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walnut
secretary,
$150
KULP
the home owner, investor and the
DECORATORS, 109 W. First St. _______________________
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New houses in a rural area. No down on
dreamer. TAX CREDIT Applies
3222335.
theSe two new homes. Now is
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RAB BITS- I Does, 20 cages; all to,'
payment, monthly payments less
1—Houses
the time to TRADE UP wIthout
than rent. Government subsidized
$60 or will sell separate Phon,
waiting to sell your present home. Pot Burner OIl Stove, with electrIc 322
to qualified buyers, Call to see If
iiving. Come ln
,slcelooking, $10. 3fl 5437. ________
blower
owner offering these homes for ____________________________
FRANKLIN ARMS APTS R
you Qualityt
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New Block Home
$141 mo 323 6650.
M. IJNSWORTH REALTY
TkA( ASSUMPTION, or 2NC) Clean mattrels, box springs with
68-Wanted to Buy
MORTGAGE to qualified buyers
Reg. Real Estate Broker
legs, $79; trade student desk for
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$31,900,
3 ROOM APARTMENT
503W, 1st St.

timis
41c a line
6ffiru 25 times
3lca line
26 times
lic a line
($200MINIMUM CHARGE)
3 Lines Minimum

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Phone 321 0379
anytime
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1:00 AM. — 5:30 P.M.
MONDAY Ihru FRIDAY
SATURDAY 9N001'i

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41—Hots

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with well, leplic &amp; eiecticlty. i
of Sanford on paved road,
SleepTng Rooms, air
Cora schIs. Available Nov. 13
Men tnly. 322-7779. 414 M rtte
$60 per month, Write: Paul
Ave
Write, 7101 5. Stale, Ann An
Mlctt. 11101.
Man or woman to share -

Orlando - Winter Park

322-2611

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900d Things to Eat

Nights fl2 7)52

iwo Ai,ts .1 or2 bedroom, unfurn.
turn Both ac w.w carpet, $11
u.amage deposit. 1)25 mo. 323431
Altec 3:30am.

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8710634

12 50 RUSHFI

3226733 or 3220362
NaveIOrangls.$3.perbj
Juice Oranges. SiJOperbu
YourContainer,373.3lN

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legal Notice

AND.

Efficiency Apartment
$20 Week
61) S. Park Phon* 323.6794

good

grain lapsed Siding,

Lake Mary- Clean furnispiec
apartmatt for working man Only,
19$. Phone 3fl 3930.

equipped, air, carpeted, $90.50,
Multi only. 373.2396 wk.ne .,

November, 1973.
Arthur H. Harris
Chairman

eves.

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tipsiness names and addreszes, in
Defe.nt.
adlti to The name and address
NOTICE OF SALE
tWitt appears above:
NCT ICE ii hereby given, that
All debts of the Transferor are
rsuant to a Final Judgment of
to be paid in full on closing as a forecu,', entered November 14th,
result of the transaction, All 197$
In the Circuit Court ci the
creditors are hereby admonished to Eighteenth Judicial Circuit in and
send their statements to Trait- for Seminole County, Florida in Civil
sferue' Attorney, .J. 0. ASBURY,
Acti
No. lS'l$l6.CA.09c,

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Beautiful.

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years old, 3 bedrooms. 2 baths,

der.; ':.t sa'i

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ilt of HANOI Cl'fEK, INC.
S A dPcailed Ichni.,l
of !h
w'opeity to be transferren. and uS!
of Creditør

tr, 'iflpr,men,s o the said iand.

knit suits, baby blankets, crib sets
Stock, 30 pct to 60 pcI. off

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Model No 357H IICW, Serll No.
On. Nutrjn.e Exhaust Fan wHgod

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Ott ak.; shag
rent. Phone

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'try attractive, $145

Rent

'''fr t, all

lr,i arid corporat4ons having
Ctaim$ against the Transferor,
between the hwr 08 9:00 a.M. id

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,i.nlhur II. Beckwi, Jr.
Clerk of cis, Circuit
By; Lillian I. Jenkins

500 P,M. we$i4lyi.
Deputy Clerk
Date it Crescent City, Florida, Juia G Pe4rusk.
ir t...y
Nrmtjw, 197
.i OWLA?4D AND PETRUSii.
JAy 0. Mbvrv
Attorney tr Vendce
Pubiith: Nov. 10, 17, 973
OCT.61

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Ortang, r}orid 32101

Pblith'
OCT91

17, 1973

1973, 17' wide, I ___________
BR, furnished, with
AC AdultS, $113 Security deposit.
lilY ER-- Adult park
flitting, carsoeng arid
Cal ,mi,nc store. Sot rounded by
be, tutulul oak and c'rpqr.t
4410.
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low mileage, Dy owner, $7,100
Phone $31 ij.

fllu Lustre Eie,ir Carpet 1977 Oldsmotslle Delta

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bicycle? Sell these Idle items with
a want ad. To place your ad. call
your friendly Classified gal at The

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John Kimbrough

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somoone is looking for

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323-U7Oor 831.9777

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Vihien, Ilatt.away

and Kwiatkowski

estimate

Free Estimate,

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323603$.

AlA CLEANS ALL

are

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against the appointment
of
both Hattaway and
Kwiatkowskj.
"I'll be voting against all

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grand Jury room
toward a they end their probe, posalbly

the gnd jury
Lester
Mandell,

board

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Harry

this time next year.
Kwiatkowskl commended

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commissioners joined

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the former
chairman.

MIKE IMTTA WAY

commending

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appointments at
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Chairman to put En
will be lessened.
In making the norninations,
Vihien cited the fact that both 'Hattaway, Kwiatkowkj and
mental operations including the Kwjatkowski and Hattaway VihJen voted in favor of the
commission's aborted 17,0O0 In&amp;ated a desire
for the 'ordinance
creating
the
purchase of a clay pit and the positions
executive assistant's position.

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decision and moved the funds the courthouse working on
back to a Casselberry bank county business, But, with
the
chairman, from Southeast First National adit1on
of a $25,(0 a year
the

before a Seminole County
Grand Jury. The Jury t
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After news reports cenred
on
the transfer of funds, the
to speculate

county commission

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banking In- executive assistant cornea on

a

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present are stitution.
Orange county

Kimbrough,

former commission

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Earlier thiring

nesses going before the grand
In addition to probing the jury
CIrCUmstances 8UITOUTIdJP.g a
Other witnesses have in.
county commission decision cluded Torn A. Binfoed, who
14 to abort the $517,000 was associated with Laurel
contracted purchase of 103 Realty in the clay pit deal and
acres off Markham Woods
says he boat a $12,500 corn.
Road (or a clay pit, the grand mission
when the county
jury is believed al
asking aborted the purchase, and

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Interior, ExterIor Plastering ________________________________
Plaster patchIng &amp; simulated
twick &amp; S!rir.r, SpeciAlty '177 77p

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OR IVE IN IV SERVICE-.- Fats
Service 707 Live Oak Blvd.
Casselberry Phone $3)

1.511 RSON LAPIOCLI4RING
Oulldotlng, Excavating, 0Uc
Wk Fill drt. tori sni 377 S9
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udents, from left, Ekr Edelbe, Pat ifth
and Lane Trawick are properly dressed for
"Inside out Day" (or
cent Jr.)

commission

long hours

81 million in federal funds from last week asking for the

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Classif led ad's. NoPing small
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Sprin fire and police stations. Seminole County, officials said.

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Commissioners Vihlen and terference with Greater's
John Kimbrough weren't contractural rights,"
Seminole County Corn- million Montgomery Ward of the county'.
present at that meeting when
The suit alleges that missioners today will appoint a
fuctc not fiction, need to be
building in Casselberry, plus
the vote was taken.
Lugical
candidates
for
the
gared
about which depart"malicious, intentional and team to coordinate a study of others.
team
Include
Roger ments can and will move and

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theft ring was sentenced today 'session, Instead of the

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The reason, according

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Hattaway,

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Exteriorpressurecieanjng

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Work'sStow. Cheappates

Free

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All Types

Waxing, Rug Shamping,
Ovens, Refrigerators, Free
Estimates Call 377 347

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DAVE'S PAINTING

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time of

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a.uuming, Bathrooms, Wiri4cw,

"iorne ImPry,ment;

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not only this

the chairman's seat,
said, "
This

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EVEkY DAY
"we service all makrs and niode-l"
what you have to 'sell. Call today
Free PIckup arid Delivery
and your Classlf lad Ad will appear Sanford fltpslne'ss
Machines 3721005

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MFNT ALL TYPES OF CAu
PEPtTRY AND REPAIRS 377 ''.'i
133$

322 7495

3 MO.ô Mo. &amp; 1 Year Leases
NO SKLIRTY DEOSIT.
La.'g. 1 &amp; 2 Bdnn. Apts'Furll. or Unfvrn.

the

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Professionally Mana5ed

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have

already been before the gtand

Commissioner

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Vihien Jr. nominated both

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Fine wedding photos reasabiy
priced Phone 37)6.316

concretewCrk,etcByth,,.,o,,
by the job. 3721365

Herald. 3777611, or $319923

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REALTOR

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Pr(' (.;r,v',,

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I can cover your home with 'ihjm,
sIding 6 Soffit system. Also
Roofing, Gutters, Screen. 20 Yni,
Exp. Try me. 131 9543.

Apadmen

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A small ClaSsifIed Ad bring's big
returns Try onr and see Call 37'

thl 3

bedroom,3bathhoifl,wlthcentral
heat &amp; air, new carp,?, and much
more on two lovely lots. Call now.
Only $43,500.

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chairman
and
Harry
Kwlutkowskl as vice chairman,

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w:nclows hung,

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REFRIGERATION,
DUCT
WORK. 21 hour service. II
makes. DYKES AIR Co N.
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DITIONING,
3721577.

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Home Improvements

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Il 926177, LOflgOQd

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Commission meeting
of Mike
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BEDROOM SUITES
2 BEDROOM
TOWNHOUSES

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1O7W.Commercial
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Sanford

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before

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earlier

Seminole

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Public Works Department
Study
of
space thlrdofCityhall'56,gyJmoflthJy (U.S. 17.92), 4th Street and
complex Is also planned,
requirement.
"Irnakethatstatementbased
'iaitors come into city hall to Lake Monroe.
Knowles said a preliminary
on
the poll that I conducted of
pay their utility bills, This
study and design for the new out—SelectaflardtittaI3dthn
preliminary Ideas.
merchants
and businessmen
"I don't care where they put city hall, and
IfleW'IS about 2,300 "walk4ris" r " certainly approve the
Prepare detailed COfl'
some soil boring
not In the downtown area and
eJu'enatIon
and
new
City hail, as long as the tests
with cars
iave been completed on stniction plans.
their comment was if cit' hail
visit city hail each developiiient of the downtown location
month,
he
said.
John itlon provides for future the 14 acre
Figure the cost estimate,
area,
but
1
benefited
their
nk we need
C'Ommnicsioners of almost
$1 of Laurel.
biI
would
dennd
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That's how Sanford City year away from
calling for bids estimated now at $1.8 million. Meyer said that less than one downtown, Is it Just Park that city hail be located in the
Manager Warren E. "Pete" for a new city
hall," said Knowles projected that percentofthepeopleEnpJo
Avenue? I don't think It Is. I
Knowles explained his position Knowles
today's present 37 city ball
have a need to go to city hail to think the whole waterfront area but since it does not, they could
with City Commission plans to
He explained Die next steps employes will grow to 100 get a building permit, a dog from the Civic Center
care less where it is located,"
west
build a new $1.8 million city involved
eznployes
by
1990
and
some 40() license, or pay a water bill, part 01 the downtown area 'ri
before the ground i
Meyer said.
hall.
broken for the new city hall parking spaces will be required Knowles disagreed.
development of this property
Knowles has emphasized that
possIble sites have been cxboth city hail and a public
- Detailed soil borings on
A 44-year-old Aitamonte
As partof the plea bargaining plored for the project, including "exact
downtøwn site Kncwles said business," said Meyer.
hall on the 14 acre landfill site
site"
where the StTUC- works complex and handle that
his idea of downtown
However, Meyer said city has been approved by cornagents say was a fence for a Robert Buonauro and State Park
Avenue, since the cornii acre tract. Knowles
He estimated that about one
multi-county "steal-to-order" Atty. Abbott Herring's office,, mission first
Mellonville, French Avenue. business.
started
looking
for
estimates
these tests will cost
theft ring has pleaded no Judge Woodson will riot sen- a new home five
years ago.
about $700 and will be complete
Knowles said final plans for
cone to a stolen property tence(wder in the pistol case
Three of the five corn- in 30 days,
the $225,000 Public Works
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deal designed to get him anotherstolenpropertyca
by hail built on a l4acre city- if they want to
on one third of the 14 acre tract,
build the new "
are uxpected this week.
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.
When Donald U. Crowder, of or.
French Avenue and Seminole site.
II'
551 Karen Ave., Altamonte
Buonauro said his client l3ouievard where a' $,000
(Next: Local Merchants
Determine
the
size,
realizes
he
faces
prison
time
on
Springs, changed his plea from
Prefer Present City Hall Site)
ft.,
the cases. Judge
ir,nocent to no contest Monday one of
before Circuit Judge 3, William Woodson agreed to sentence
,
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Crowder toprobaUonarymejf
Pit
Woodso the state
el' s
other stolen property cluirges Judge McGregor orders a
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and agreed not to file charges in prison sentence,
Crowder
and Herman E.
other cases in which he
ArotmdTheCiock .......... 4-A
allegedly was implicated by FIelds, 38, also of Altamonte S(.Ie
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.5.
Bridge ..................8-B
Springs, were found guilty on
wiretap evidence.
Calendar .................. S-A
A civil suit filed in circuit rezoning of U clay pit tract to
Crowder's wife, Carolyn Oct. lObyacircult courtJuryof
Comic, ...................s-B
. knowingly buying, receiving court by Greater Construction
Fields Crowder, 42, was and
A-i
agricultural
has
concealing
a
150- Corp. of Casselberry alleges "diminished the value"
Editorial...................4-A
of the
3
on a new charge of buying, stolen by burglary ring
DearAbby ................ 6-A
missioners illegally aborted a damages "in an amount equal
recefvingandconceaLjngstolen members.
$517,000
clay pit purchase "in to the decrease In value
property in connection with
Horoscope ................. 8-B
Crowder
and
Fields
are
pursuit
of
personal reasons" resulting from rezoning."
theft ring operation,
The
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scheduled for sentencing in that and asked in excess of
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$10,000
rezoning
was
a
condition
of
the
Obituaries
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,f
Mrs. Crowder was charged case by McGregor on Dec. 11. damages from the county and purchase
with a similar count earlier but
contract.
Sports
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The keystate witness against the commissioners individually
the court dlsmiswi it Nov. 6.
Suing all five county cornTelevIsion
s-B
Crowder and other suspects plus seeks courtrdered en- missloners
Women
individually,
Crowder was allowed to arrested In connection with ti-ic forcement of the contract,
Greater Construction Corp.
remain free on bond after he burglary ring operation has
County Commission
taLr- seeks damages claiming their
plead no contest to buying, been Calvin Yates Jr., 28, of
nin Sid Viblen Jr. 1gned the acts"inelethngnottocl
Monday's high 75. OvernIght
,
''A
low
47.
caliber pistol, stolen by fished Information to sheriff's
the 103.5 acres off Markham malicious, cspriciou.s, lacking
Fair
to partly cloudy through
burglary ring members in an agents on 100 to 150 burglaries Woods Road on July
. The In good faith and honest and
April burglary at the Orange in five counties by the ring, contract called for closing of
Wednesday. Highs in the upper
prudent discretion and con'
70,. Lows in the upper SO,.
Boulevard residence of Jack traveled central Florida for the deal and cash payent
of stitutes an unreasonable THE SEASON
Sanford City empioye, Ben fladon, makes final adJnstment to Northeatt o
Smith, west of Sanford. three months with agents $317,000 on Nov. 1.
rast winds around
misuse of authority . . .' The
star that tops oce ci the Christmas tree decorations that hang 10 mph, dimInIshing at
night.
IS UPON US
over First Street in downtown Sanford. Herald Photo by Tom
"the pistol on Aug. 15 when detailing disposition of items Commissioners Harry
Details and tides are on Page
erroneous and illegal."
ViflCt'flt)
S-A.
riff'5agcf1tsrai
his borne stolen by the ring in Its million. KwIatkowskl,
Richard
Thesuitailegesthe "saidacts
and busIness, the Rendezvous douar-a-year-buslness, Yates Williams and Mike Hatt.away were in
pursuit of personal
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ChICO &amp; The

BUSINESS DIRECTORY

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deposil No

jig.
and affidavits $ (Eiac) McwJeI No VI0
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reqyired by the Florida Unifci'm
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One Etectrerid Furnace tiacj
Commercial Code Bulk Sale's is on Model No.
(7) ER 34
file in the office of HANOI CHEK,
Waif to Wall carpeting
iNC., 101 5. Wyman Road,
DATCO this
14th ,ay of NIci17 brm rnobite homt $125
Attamor,e Spring's. FlOrida, and November, 1975

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thzury Patio

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M.Wtyotherstochoos,from

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COUNTY —5 Acre's, til, drained
CITY -3 Lots,
St., 140,000

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1969 Monterey Wagon, like new

Woalruff'$Garden Center
601 Celery Ave., Sanford

this

ment."

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MLSREALTORS

Real Estate

he

announced

and s1president

562 5230 evenings,

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CITY - MeIIonyllle,l&amp;23râ, lots

If

DeViIIe,

original mile's

NELSON'SFLORloARojE'

CARROLL'S FURNITURE

CITY
Residential, beautifully
00de'd — $1,500,

You want to Buy or sen

ldrmn,, closed porch. 5130
Bdr., porch, carport, washing

Utity

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month, SCHUREPI REALTY,

Coup.

or

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Open

"SERVICEBEVOND
THE CONTRACT"

R,g Real Estate 8rok
JOHN KRIDER,ASSOC

Realtors, 373.1302.

Appearances

the grand

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place

questions from reporters after president of Greater Con.
his appearance before the stnion,

No Money DOWn

office furniturp

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SATURDAY AND SUNDAY, 9103
HIGHWAY46FLEAMARKET
1½ miles East of I Ion Hwy

Kish Real Estate
,

REALTY INC

Jurors apparently questlon
Jim Budd, president of the

k cnsel James Panico,

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SpecIal shrub arid garden sprayers,
cents ea. GardenL,ar,4, 1100 W.
St., 3fl 44)0
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FREE GIFT WRAPPING on new
baby accessories. Payton's
ChIldren's Wear, (Formerly
Buttons'N 3ows) 26.10 Hiawatha,
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Phone 377.1301.

leg Real Estate Broker 321 0610
333 3215; 322 7715; 333.7$j

HAL COLBERT

after

First National of.
fidala has spawned speculation
allegations of Sunshine Law that the Jurors are
looking Into
violations,
Posslbllltiesthatloanstocounty
Hatt.away's attorney,
Gerald officials might have
been made
Rutberg, Confirmed at
noon
or suggested about the same
that Hattaway was still time,
scheduled to appear voluntarily
County Commissioners Sid

and politely answered

WITH GOOD CREDIT
steel desks (executive desk
For Example;
&amp; chairs. secretarial desks &amp; 1W ValIant, 4 cyi. stand
C haIrs, straight chairs, filing
cabinets, Is it Cash arid Carry
FaIrIane, 6 cyl. auto., eztra
clean
NOLL'S
1971 Duster, 6 cyl, stano
Caltelbqfty, 17 97,5)0 %
1970 Hom.t, 6 cyt., Stan,

w

etc. Old

family room, fully carpeted,
central heatair, garage; 3 years
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W W C4rp,
urnitune, Separate dining

1973 Cadillac

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717 W. 4th St,377 59)0

PUN NNT

CLIFF JOROAN,REALTOR

2110m, re

Used

Come see the beautiful new clothe's,

borhood, $36,900. Furnished tool II
Downtown. 3 BR home. $15,500.
KNOCKS- Owner
moving. ChoIce 3 bedroom, 2 bath, M
Id 70's, 35,1 BR tomes financed at
family room, w.w carpif, In
lpct. interest.
POOL. $29 p00.

$3) 1377

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10 PENCILS with name in gold,
$150 RemIt with order to J&amp;A,
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2121 Curry Ford Road,
*njo,
Eta, 37504
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pcI. mortgag, at 5)62
month. 3 bedrooms, I bath.

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Sleet Guitar

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o PPORTUNITY

Is furnished, 2 furnished apart.
mints In rear All irs good repair
Only $19,500

Mike Hatt.away today as It
Cnhlnuedathrewk.obeof
COunty govcrnxiie actions,
recentered on an aborted
clay pit PW'Ch,ase deal and

name as

rd

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194i3VW

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KItchen.Bathroom Cabinets,
Counter top's, Sinks, Instaljat
.eilable. Bud CabI 3nS3
anytime.

Central air, family room, living
room, kitchen, dishwasher,
drapes, 73'x13 tenced yard. Like
new and lust reduced from $337
to presant price of $27,000. Low
aown., payments to assume, Walk
one block to tennIs Courts.
SYSTEMS
FOUR,
INC.,
REALTORS, 4444344,

SAVE ON HOME FINANCING
lOVE Up- NIce 4 bedroom, N tar shpppin 2 BR home.
$12,000.
central air, good settled neigh.

LARGE HOME close to downtown,
made into 2 apartments, upstairs

back to Seminole

what he does for a living, he
All live county commission.
replied, "I don't work."
Cr's were named defendants
The unidentified Witness W8.5 Monday in
a civil suit filed by
clutching an aviation magazine
Greater Construction Corwhen he entered and
exited
the poration of Casselberry over
grand Jury chamber,
the aborted clay pit purchase

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at 113 Madland Avenue, ToQetPtr*IthfhefeIwi,.,jtem*of
Altamonte Springs, Seminole property which we locaf,d In and
COunty, Florida. A
general
Pefmanintly 15'ftflt"j AS a

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kayAmpllfl

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old. 3223412.

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assumes 7

OFFICE 6 STORE BUILDINGS

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Boa

Kwiaticowskj

days and public controversy
over the change En depositories.

of Maitland, and a mystery
that he still hasn't been asked to
witns who aiso spent 20 appear
before the grand
mthutesclosetedwiththegrand His attorney,
Nean Breck,
Jury.
said Kwjatkowj hasn't been
The man, wearing a print
subpoenaed.
sport shirt and white Jeans,
But obeervers said there are

S3WRadiStereo

A.) Condition for

churen Realty

REALTOR ?l 5774

Scheduled to hear brought

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SpinIIPiano,3n4430

V

Hisrotd Hall Re&amp;fy

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'73 Ford F.100 Range Custom Style
Side Pickup, by owner, $7,ego

REPAIRED

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family room, garage, carpet's.

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from town

201E.7SIh,37) 7532

ccnhIderatic,n to be paid tO ,h
at the West Front Door of the Transferor Is not adequate to pay all Courthous., Seminole
County, 2 Bedroom house, living room,
bills, or in the event that any bills
Floidi at 11.00 o'cl
itning room, separate garage.
A M. on
are contested by the Transferor, the
Otcimb., lt, t97$ (Ps
1145 month plus security deposit.
consieratlon will be diposited
in deji
rv&amp; properly Situate In the Peg4try of the Circuit Court of Seminole County,
FiorIti.a, to w?
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Orange Cc,jr.ly Frj,, ar, an
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Lot,i,
LAURELWOOO,aording
33—Houses Furrshed
kWarpl,ad,r Suit will be instituted as
as rC'd,d Its provided by Section 476610-4(1),
Pfjt Book IS. Page 15, Public FIcipcta Statutes.
DELTONA HOMES
Records of Seminole County,

The property to be transferred FlOrIda
is locatd

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During the morning,
the

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loUder or Developer- Exceptional
buy in building lots lust far enough

HALCOLBERT,REALTOR
SELMAWILLIAMS,Assocjate
Eves 3fl04i7or3fl 1511

AR.of 3.
P.O BoxS$7. Crescent City, FlOrida, THUR H. BECKWITH. JR. Clerk
at or befori
14th day of the
Bedroom, 1½ bathe,
saii Court, will ku 104' (lIft lit
carpet. Reasonable
December 197$. in the event mat he hand to the highest and wt bidder

9—Truks..Tr-ajle

SMALL APPLIANCES

Merchandise

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Large 3 bedroom, 2 baths, on large
lot. Wall to wall Carpet. $25,900.

carport, nice yard. In quiet neigh.

STEEN- I

Phon.321 0747

Clui

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3 p.m.

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)49145

borhood, $223.
month plus
security deposit. 1313at1 Or
RENT'PURCHASEPLAN

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1. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN DEl-Is

year Pest the EUNICE 0. AIKEP4$, ak-a
EUNICE D.AIKENS SOUTHER. I
Transfer,,, has had the following LAND,

BLAIR AGENCY

SUN LAND

32—Houses Unfurnished

DurIng the cite

MOOPIEYAPPLIANCES323O6t7

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NhereelsecanyoufindaØoui,

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house, $133 monthly. No ap.
that a Bulk Transfer under Article 6
p1 lances. Damage deposit. Adults,
of the Uniform Co'nmeqciaI Code
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
Call after 3 p.m. 3735,4
wiIlt)emad,onor atterth.1ltptday
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL dR.
of November, 1975, between HANOI
CUlT IN AND FOR SEMINOLE Larg, 3-bedroom houte, 137$
CHEX. INC. a FlO4id&amp; corporaton
Mellonvlhle; fenced back yard.
COUNTY, FLORIDA.
at 10) Scuth Wymor. Road, CIVIL
Available Nov. $th. 173$ rnontpi
ACTION NO. 1114CA49-C
Altamonte Springs. Florida, as DUVAL FEDERAL SAVIS4r.! 5.
plus
$100 security deposit. i'tione
"Transferor," and MILLER ENLOAN
904.357.9344.
ASSOCIATION
OF
TERPRISES, 331 Central Ave., JACKSONVILLE,
I 1-Bedroom, 3 bath, carp,?, double
Crescent City, Florida. as "Tran
Plaintift, I
steree."

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Molorcycie Insurance

dillon. Payments $106.17 mo.
Offered by Savings 6 Loan 373

110

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from a

Casselberry hank to the

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322-1302

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78 -Motorcycles

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million in federal funds

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from County CommIssioner 14

800m, 2 bath
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home lust painted Inside, air HILtCREST
'73, central air, Color lv's from su; 116W, from
1973 (iold Duster, honeyciew wit,,
Conditioner, shady yard. 1)9.500.
di5hasher, raised patio, skirting,
$13; Service all makes. HERBS'
beige
interior,
Make an offer.
automatic, air,
&amp; tie downs, Good location,
TV. 1200 S French, 373173i
very'
low
mileage,
Car like ,,ew
Payments
$45.79
ma.
Offered by
Forrest Greene, Inc.
$3,793. Call Don Pop., 322.1631.
COLOR TV, $li 93MONTI4
Savings 5, Loan 173 6051.
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373635) REALTORS 630 Ufl
ilOC4
43—tots-Acreage
_______________________ '19 WIly Jeep Universal, 1
wheel
CHULUOTA- 2 bedroom, 2 bath,
wornS hubs,
_______________________________ drive,
5399 after
p m. tow bar, all
carpet, drapes etc. Corner, ten.
Longwood Road, Call III 6615
any time
ced, citrus. Must Sell. $22,500.
days or after S p m. call 3771364.
POt35Off MARNL '''
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Terms. Chuluofa Realty, 3653753
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292FHwy 1797
S 3911.
Per$ectrwjcar,'uFairI15,j'j
STOP AND THINK A MINUTE. It
3fl 5961
CIas.sitied Ads didn't work
Wagon,6cyI.newlnspeci0
____________________________
BY OWNER- 102 IdyllwiI Drive;
tires. $195. 371 0213. Dealer
there
wouldn't
be
any,
Just reduced $3,300. Transferred _______________________________
out of state. i bedroom, 7 story, SEMINOLE CO. Acreage tracts,
5
!!i_'chatth5e
71 Dodge Dirt Swinger, auto PS,
over 3,500 sq. ft. No reasoibie
small and large. $2,000 per
air, heater, radio, 43,000 ml., very
SANFORD

PRICE REDUCED to lust 122.500
for this 2 BR condominium,
Freshly paInted. Quiet residential
area Near shopping and clxjr.
ches. Central heat air, carpeting,

REALTORS
Branch Office No. 1
.21 Orlando Drive

Jury was

_______

KENMORE WASHER, parts,
servIce, used machIne's

--

LLOYD

$69 lila

Sanford, 3735700

block, excellent condition; no city
taxes; by owner 3224670

2SbSParkDr.

Hattaway

_________

Southeast First National of

__________________

3103 Orlando Drive

-

6)0406)

FOR A STARTER here's a lovely 2
bedroom CB home in excellent
Condition. Kitchen equipped,
carpeting, paneled famIly room.
Nicety landscaped and ready to
move ml All for 1)5,500.

SEE US TODAY

47Q

•

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1

Herald Stall Writer

_______________

________________________

SKYLINE
Double wide, '73,21' K
60', 3 BR, bath, raised front
screen room, central air, carport

Crank Realty, Realtor

'SANFORD'S SALES LEADER"

_________________

City of Sanford
Planning and Zoning
Commission
Pubiluji: t, 7,

low

Goal assumption or by FHA with I
________________________
$150 down $74,250

Realty.

On. I Two bedroom apartmwt,
carpeted, air, turn &amp; unfurn $93

11Y BOB

PIous

Casselbrrry, Hwy. Il 97

373 7)10.

AUCTION,

lSYr.FHA FINANCING

Termt.
leãutifI kiithtn arid 3 bedroom
home, close to schools and
shopping. $21,000.

AVAILABLE
$1505113 Co&amp;orTV
QUALITY INN NORTH
i'1&amp;5R434,Longwood

Quantity

_______

BARGAIN PRICES. SANFORD

location., with trees Offered by
Savings &amp; Loan, Payments,
5113 34 mo. 323 605).

-

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MOt4Ye.ttv RNTAL$

as

__________________________

wood

Sanford.Casselberry

Sten strom

REALTORS

2 Bedroom apartment, partiyiT
nistied; Couple only. 322.3162 days,
322O1 evenings.

Any

_________________________

_____

INC.. a Florida corporati, 101
South Wymore Road, Altamonte
Springs. Florida 3770.1

cf U

__________________________

A FRACTION OF THEIR COST
FROM TODAY'S WANT AOSI

-

Rezoning From: MR.1, Multiple
FICTITIOUS NAME
Family Ra'sientiaI ' Dwelling
Notice is hereby given that I am District
up. 3221110.
IflOaged in bvii'tij* at 9O East
To That Of: RMOI, Multiple.
____________________________
Casselberry,
Seminole County, Family Residential, Office and _______________________
31 A- ipIexes
Florida
under the
fictitious 'arse Of lnstitutiil
KING'S TEXACO SERVICE,
Thai Property DeScribed as: Lots
that I lrind to register laId
LAKE MARY— 2 BR duplex, kit.
'tame 133, 153, 131 &amp; 159, Sanfo Park
with the Clerk of thi Circuit Court,
then equipped. Carpeted, central
84
more generally described
heat &amp; aIr, $150 per mo.
Seminole County, Florida If •C as located:
NOrThWtst corner of 25th
FORREST GREENE INC.
Cordance with the provl$i01fl of ttse St. I, Melloisyll. Avenue.
3736353 REALTOR 3221910
FiCtltiOu Name Statutes. To Wit:
All parties In Interest a Citizens
Section 663 09 FlorIda Statutes 1957.
lI have an opportunity to be 2 bedroom unfurnished duplex, nice
S: Edward L King
heard at laid hearing.
location. $110 mo. $100 security.
Publish: Nay, 3, 10, 17, 24,
By order of the Planning and
3234455
DET 13
Zoning Commission of the City of
I bedroom Lw,turnisfted, kitchen
Sanford, Florida, this 14th day of
NOTICE TO cC EDITORs
UNDER UNIFORNCOM,MERCIAL
CODE.IULK SALBI
TO: All Creditari of HANOI CHEK,

365 6317

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...-...._•-,__-.

...

GET 'I PiOSE LUXURY IEMS FOR
_______________________

Your MLS Agency

Mike

_____
___

__
____________

Jury List

LOn

______

FHA VA Resale- Low, low,

____________

City Commls1 Room, City Hall
Sanford. Florida at 5:00 P.M. 01
ThiWiy, Novembir 20, 1975, ft
- conIdtr the following change an
emendment to thi ZonIng Ordininci
ci tnt Lay at enroro, ,minot?
County, Fiori
Reoising from; 5R1AA. Single
Family Residential District
i To That Of: RM0I, Multiple.
Family Residential, Office and
mit it is I
That Property Described as:
South 2.3 of Lot IS). 5mb Park

NAVEL ORANGES

-

i3e,ttjtul new hQm ci

3222420

Commissioner

-

_______________________

Conveniently lOcated. 322 6117.

NOTICE TO PUBLIC
Notice Is hereby give-n that
Public Hearing will Ot held In th

Oranges, Graoefrui,.
SatWma
TangeIosafldL,m
R. U. HutChiioii. 322.i0B

_MI St.. SIavIa.

377 1939. 327 1141

Large 1 bedroom, $100; large 2
_____________________
bedroom, $110; water furnished;

Lfgal Notice

Cucumbers fr pices
..
Pick. East on H*y 46. RIght on S
Cameron, 3rd hous on right. 373.

____

ri

'177 'sill Eve

clown

Excellent Opportunity. Only 1.
I Bedroom I kitchen apt., mature
hours weckli with Compi.
person;
phone,
washing
company training 6 Iocati
vlieoes. No deposits. $10 plus
si .
utilities. 3227910
up. Invest mint of 160043,000. Ci II
roIled, Mr. Carson, 513 5.7.537
) SRoomapt..aIlutilItiflfurnp,,
A.LITTLE
SALESMAN IN Piij T
..
wk. or $130 per ma. $45 dep. $01
_____________________________
____________________
a Classified AJf
Magnolia Ave. 322471).

_____________
.1

________________________
75-Recreational Vehicles
FLEtTLINE
DOuble wide new. I pc.
ctional, Spanish style WITh
.".
central air, raised front suet'
BRING YOUR FLOAT
matching pedestal commode's and oatpiflnder, Pop up
Camper, flew
Contemporary pool home on one
room, carport, skirting, com.
octagon cocktail table, all slate
vinyl top Sl,eps3s, $500
________________________________________________
acre in thecountry. I BR, 2 baths,
pletely set up. hear 436 &amp; 1792.
tops. $700 or best offer. 373 7150 or ________________________
____________________________________
Offered
by
central air, double garage, owner
Savings
&amp;
alter 6 p m. call 373 10
transferred Let's deal ReduCed Loan. $11.31 per month 323 tA)51 ..
16--Auto
Parts
..
$9.Ct)0 Apt, call 321 9410
________________
____________________
____________________________________
ces
Barrington, double wide, new, 71' x
52-pp
Reconultionec) Balleries, j"
60', central air, larg. raised
Larry Saxon, Realtor
exchange. REEL'S BODY SHOP,
_______________________
screen patio, carport, skirting, 'dUALItY
APPLIANCES AT
1109 Sanford Ave

Central Florid.'s
MULTIPLE LISTING REALTOR
3flu90
19195. French
_________________________
327.737i, 3flIN, 322. 1914

_________________________

___________
______________
____

lIbrirt, 3 needle
twin needle, front
inaillno, diluif' Sewina machine Wanted
to buy used office furnitw,
Pay hatanc. nt VS or 10 oavments
______

32276(3

-

Stemper Realty

NOW LEASING
- New, modern, 1 StOry ef#icIency
apartments, attractively fur.
Taxi Cab Businti I re4atp fr in.
fished, Conveniently located and
this,. Call owner, 904•253•2377
beautifully Landsclped. $133 ma.
—
Call between 1:303, For in.
forma1in raIl 3220704.

-

For used furniture, appliances,
louIs, etc. Buy 1 or 1001 items
Larry's Mart, 713 Sanford Ave
__

SANFORD SEWING CENTER

24—Susiflessxjrj-unhfji

VENDING ROUTES

Faymeots

posIt Ion,

-

_____________________

________

-

CASH 3224132

Assume

11 cinn,'r 7;

MOSS I E C. BATEMAN

$45,000,

oersons. 46$ 6.IU or 377 $054.

If you are no? satisfied with c&amp;'r
Furnish
present poSitiOn call Mr. Dadd sat31—Apartments
MARRIAGES
$62 3715.
Performed by Marilyn. Notary,
SAN MOPARic, 1. 2, 3 bedroom
Mitiwe wyman for It housp 'ork
Ocala. 904 732 $16) or 732 1173.
trailer apis. Adult 6 famIly park.
andcareofleqnlinvalkj even
Weekly. 35)5 Hwy 1797, Sanford.
and weekends, Send comp let, ______________________
323 1930
resume to Box 511. co Ever lng
______________________________
I or Bedrooms Adults
only
_______
i nerapa, i'.U, 60* 1857, Sanfi
i'd. PARKAVENUEMOBILEPARK
LOST - Black Poodle, grey legs; Bookkeeper, experienced.
25.45 Park Drive. $10 up.
llcenw No. 799. Pl.&amp;i, call very
Sanfo4'd architect. Send resu
sad owner, Waleska, 321Q03,
AVALOP4 APARTMENTS
an requested salary to P 0.
ADULTS,piOpETs
Drawer ISIs. Sanford. Fla 377
FOUND - Boy's 10 speed bicycle,
____________________________
116 W, 2nd 5?
orange and black, Owner may

Green Beans, UPick. $3.4 per flu.
Farm on Lake Monroe Road,
across from Baptist Church.
Herbert Russll, 377773$.

_____

-

Lake JaSime,] BR, 2 bath, famlli
room, Central heat &amp; air, waII.to
wail carpeting, double garage, in iI
nighbo?pi
of fine homes. Onll

________________________
___________________________

A BABY'S RLD. Care for infants

Bank Chief Testifies

- DAVES'371 9370

3 Bedroom, 2 bath house, family
_____
room. Over 3 acres, with barn. On

Days- 327 6173

__________

Deflary- Adults. 1 BR, air; cios
Nurses; RN's; LPNs, Aides; 1idestores, churches. Ideal for relire
Companion; Needed immedial

Care

--

0;

__

51—Househ&amp;dGds

I BY OWNER-- 2 Bedroom, I bath,
.....completely furnished, Aixrox
acre lot, 1311 Elm. $10,300. 323

RAYMONDM. BALL
Reg. Real Estate Broker
322 5641 Aft, Hrs.)72 fl57
____________________
$1', W. 1st St., Sanford

________

—
,
Want to earn Extra Xmas moi
Call 644.3O7.

have by identifying. Phone 373
031$.

Florida 32771—Prlce 10 Cents

_

Ridgewood Arms

Apply Mornings, Club Diamo
Itwy. 17-9?, Deflary

write

Sanford,

We BUy Furnitj

_

321.004)

BALL REALTY

322.6457
Spacious I, 7 &amp; 3 BR Apis,, 1 &amp; 7
Baths Tennis, swimming, ph
ground, recreation room, laundi
room 6 clubhouse. From $135 m 'y 5, JOH4S REALTY CC
2510 RIdgewood Ave., Sanford. P
BROKERS
323 6420.

Cocktail Waitress For Weii —

Sanford Al Anon Family Group P.O.
Bow 5%), Saniord, FIa. 32171

9—Good Things to Eat
__________________________

32)dO4)or32lOSIleves

__

AVON

to age 7 only. Next to flew Drivers'
Licene Bureau. 37266.13

MIS-REALTORS

_____

_____

I4eIp wanted, par! lime waTTre. 11
to 2. ExPerienced. Call 323 0963
between 2 to 6.

.

,_,._'.

_________________

AL-AN Oil
For familij or friends of probIn
inkert
For tuftpr information call 473-aSV

6—'Cht

Interest CredIt

- 3 Bedrooms, centraj heel and a
'c
wall to wall carpet, brick tinis
BAMBOO COVE APi '
aluminum overhang, large corn
One 4. 2 bedroom apartmen
lob on pav road. 125,400-10 PC
furnthed or vnfurnished, Nev ly
down. lmmpcliate Orcupancy
_____________________
redecorated. Come s,, 300
JOHNNY WALKER
Airport I3ld. Sanford. 313.)3
__________________________
-GENERAL CONTRACTOR
REAL ESTATE, INC.

____18—Help Wanted

IS ALCOHOL A PROBLEM
IN YOUR 1AMILY

or

Reasonable
Phone 373lSllafterdp.m.

_____

Order. Navel oranges, Grapefruit,
Tangerines. CIII 3220217. If no
ans. call 3220376, Rusill
- Crumley.

ARE YOU TROUBLED? Call Tol
Free. 64: 2021 for "We Care"'l-follint," Adults or Teens.

Nov. 18, 19

_______

TREE RIPENED FRUIT, picked to

LecithinlVinegarl 84? K.lpt No
all four in on capsule. Ask t
VB6-#. Fau'ts DrUgs.

?6— TUesday,

-

4

drelser; sweeper,

FACED WITH A DRINKING
PRO BL EM
Ptfhp AICotOIIC Anonym
Can Help
Cal1173 4517
Write P.O. Box 1213
Sanfd, F IQr Ida 37771

68th Year, No.

IiaIiiillIi..

Hot"

i

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,

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DEADLINES
Noon The Day Before Publication
Sunday - Noon Friday

4—Persona's

4 W 'IIP'"

the county for breach of con- purchase contract.
South Seminole County.
John Kuithrough at
tract, an award of Interest on
The lawsuit has been
The commission already has session on Monday.

a

work Analysis and Evaluation agencies,
OMAE) Chief Sig Pearson,
"Those decisions haven't

burglaries In Seminole and In prison — for the burglary of of the contract,
hearing date has been set, The part of the county for the 'judiciary,
or the library" or der's departlTwnt
Orange County.
Longwood Saw and Mower,
The suit also seeks damages county has 20 days to file an "Courthouse South."
The other departments could pleted one study, has corn- we could do is Just pick up an
Circuit Court Judge J, U.S. 17-92, Longwod.
and claims the county's ansr to tic cMl complaint. cornmision is looking at the
organization and move
it down
$1. feasibly move to the south part
Mt:ndar, Neist'nder ait1 there."

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Herald. Sanford, Fl.

Friday, Nov. H, 197$

TONIGHT'S TV
Fri day

2 Celebrity Sweepstakes
News
(6) Wonderful World Of Magic
(CATV.6)(44) Love, Amen
can style
(
Pyramid
Hollywood Squares
(13) America: The Young Ex
p1ence
(CA-13) All
Wrestling
1:00
(2)($) Sanford And Son
(3)(24) Washington Week In

700
To Tell The Truth
Aviation Weather
(6)($) Concentration
(C-4)(44) Hogan's Heroes
(9) Wild, Wild World Of Au

mats
(13)(C.13) CBS News
(24) Senior Scene
(35) Star Trek
7:30

SUNDAY

-_

Review(61(13) Big Eddie
(CATV.6) Movie
(9) Barbary Coast
(35) Movie
(44) Dinaht
1:30
(3)(24) Wall Street Week
(61(13) M AS.H
(CATV13) Blue Ridge Quar.
tel
(2)(6) Chico And The Man

(3) Black Perspective On The

EVENING

___ _

-_

6:00

(9) Adventures Of Gilligan
(44) Ernest Angley
10:30
(2)(8) Run. Joe Run
(CATV.6) Nino
(9) Groovy Ghoulies
(35) Jetsons
11:00
(2)(6) Return To The Planet
Of The Apes
(3)(24) Electric Company
(6)(13) Far Out Space Nuts
(9) Speed Buggy
ILAIV-13I Daytime
(35) Cartoons
(44) Jim Thomas Outdoors
11:30
(2)(8) Westwind

(44) Movie

Saturday
MORNING
6:0
0
(6) Growers Almanac
6:30
(6) Sunrise Semester
(I) Laurel And Hardy
6:45
(13) News

900

) Florida Business Week
(6)(13) Flip Wilson Special
(9) Movie
(CATV.13) Stagecoach West
(24) Masterpiece Theatre

°"

(9) News

700
(2) Across The Fence
(6) U.S. Of Archie
I 11 i11 'Ja..a!Ia
n
ei ._

(44) Movie
u,iu tocoa Files
9:30
(3) Florida Report
(3-5) Movie
10:00
(2)(l) Police Story
(3) Rivals Of Sherlock
Holmes
(6)(13) Barnaby Jones
(CATV.6) News
(CATV.13) Amos Burke
(24) Wright Brothers
10:30
(CATV.4) Best Of Groucho
11:00
(2)(6)(8)(9)(13) News
(3) Lillias, Yoga And You
(CATV4) Race To Rfches
(24) Aviation Weather
(33) 700 Club
(44) Love. American Style
11:30

Bozos Circus
(13) Movie
7:15
(44) News On The Light Side
7:30
(2) Vegetable Soup
(6) Flintstones
(8) Go USA
(44) Herald Of Truth
8:00
(21(8) Emergency Plus 4
(3)(24) Sesame Street
(6)(13) Pebbles And Bamm
flamrn
(9) Hong Kong fe,'
(44) Wallys Workshop
8:30
(2)(8)
Josie And
The
Pussycats
(61(13) Bugs Bunny-Road
Runner
Cultural Anthro-

V-61

(9) Wide World Of Entertain
ment

pology
(9) Tom And Jerry-Grape Ape
(44) Encounter

(44) Movie

9:00

(CATV.) This Is The NFL

11:40
(6) Movie
(13) Movie

(2)$) Waldo Kitty
(3)(24) Electric Company
(44) Gerald Derstein
9:30
(2)(8) Pink Panther
(3)(24) Mister Rogers
(61(13) ScoobyDoo
(CATV.6) Man And Environ

1:00
(2)(I) Midnight Special

(9) Movie
(44) Movie

2:45

(44) Movie
3:00

mont

AFTERNOON
12:00
(2) Josie And The Pussycats
(3) Villa Alegre
(6)(13) Valley Of The Dino
saurs
(CATV.6) NFL Game Of The
Week
(8) Information 8
(9) Uncle Croc!. Block
(CATV.13) All-Star Wrestling
(24) Gettln Over
(35) Uniscope
4) Soul Train
.
12:30
II UtJ UP.

(2)(8) Land Of The Lost
(3)(24) Sesame Street
(3)(24) Shazamisis

(13) Movie

12:00
(44) Untouchables
12:30
(cATV6) Don Kirshner's
Rock Concert

1:00
(44) Time Tunnel
2:00
(CATV•6) TRA
(9) Movie
(44) Party
4:15
ii Movie
5:30
(9) Movie

68th Year, No. 74-Sunday, November 16, 1915

Commission Split On

*__

I

ED. NOTE: The following Is l)epartinent complex, th e plans
th e first article of a four part for which are expected
to be

(CATV.6) Movie
(35) 700 Club
(44) Star
11:15
(9) ABC News
11:30
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Poster Child Tammy Patterson (center) of Mount Pleasant,
Tenn., and Lorraine Farrell, a filth grader at Woodbn&amp;
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Vl.hlen Jr., has vowed to P"th having received
of the
approval from fire gutted the facility, leaving tremendous
amou'it
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county.
back in 10 inmates and a jailer dead. equipment has been instaiied. A
referendum to construct a new bus iness.
Al though the present facili ty
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E.V. Fretwell, deputy sta te tremendo us amount of money
VU per$2.5-million jail.
was
designed to house 87 inA total of 26 prisoners were fire marshal, arid Cecil Sewell, has been spent."
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Jail Administrator George brought in from neighboring chief Inspector for the Florida
County Commission Chair- several hours after
George
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Proudfoot says t he curre nt jails on Friday, jail officials Department
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Prisoner man Sid VihIen Jr., who parpopulation would go over 100 if
facility was built to house 87 reported.
Rehabilitation, were among ticipated In the tour of the
Although the jail has won all Inmates scheduled to return
Inmates.
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a look considered for a courthouse Freeman has suggested holding
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last year by Seminole County Monday at the Montgomery annex in South
Seminole.
public hearings before deciding
The commission last Tuesday voters.
Ward building in Casselber'ry
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$1-million
bond
issue
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a specific building.
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cotintv "torney, labor rinticris of asking the voters
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and the new county courthouse to build the new jail. Two such the courthouse south, cornOther buildings also may be
County
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Observance of American Educa tion Week begins
Sunday (Nov. 16 through 22 ) , according to official state
and local so ur ces, and the theme is "Our Future is in Our
SchooLs."
Seminole County Superinte nd ent William P. "Bud"
Iayer said last month the week of Oct. 26 through Nov. 1
was American Education W eek and observance of it was
left up to th e 39 i nd ividual schools In the district.
"We don't know how th e mix-up happened. It's supposed to be a nationwide obserXance Nov. 16 to fl," Mrs.
Joann l(aulerson, secretary to State Education Commissioner Ralph Turlington, said from her Tallahassee
offi ce Thursday.
Craig Orseno, car ee r ed ucati on coordinator, said
several schools have projects lined up and they will follow
the th eme next week whe n "resource people will be invited to th e schools."
Orseno said it's up to th e Individual schools as to their
setting visiting plans for pa ren ts.

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SON "My Fair Esther" Fr ed details t he n)ultiriiillien.dollar
takes on the impossible. He prositution racket in New York.
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week is back at its old Tuesday'Arson and Old
Lace" To fish time to prove out a pint made
stand for one week only, unless out an arson ring that
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siderotion to the 14-acre site he
shouldn't comment on the
IF
primarily to get the corn- city hall
location controversy
mission off dead ce nter and unless he's
In a public meeting.
headed in some direction. We
spentt,tiree)'earsdecidingona
Pressedfurther,McC)anahan
La Enforcement Center site said i. favors t
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needs," said Stenstrom
the new cit&gt; hall sith the new
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sessions,
but I'm pleased we're
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fact,
County
be ing set up now on two thirds
"comes up with a preliminary movi ng ahead on the public
of the tract earmarked for the tMWmission Chairman Sid
plan."
work
center",
said
new $1.8 million city hall Vihien Jr., has started a letter.
McClanahan.
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building, according to City writing campaign to keep city property," said Commissione r
Manager Warren E. "Pete" hall at the existing location.
Gordon Meyer.
listing the advantages and
He said it is hard to say if the
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Knowles. lie said the total land
(lisadvantages of these and delay in building a new city hall
"If economically feasible, I
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determined
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estimated at auut $100, are present site of P
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completed.
belong to the (Tomorrow: Exploring some
Se minole Blvd., wi th the put- Seminole Blvd., the present city
pe ople. They're going to have to be nefits and pr oblems of four
The rest of the tr act Is being chase of additional property to hail site,
the Chamber of pay for it regardless of whether different possible city hull DECORATIONS
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entered the picture," said or vari ous types of ta xes,"
Commissioner Julian Men. Stenstrom said.
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time. Right now, we
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But of the five city COlDHyJOEASKREN
in issioners, only three now are acre site at French
Herald Staff Writer
in favor of the landfill site for Ave. and Seminole
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the future city ball structure. Blvd.; the present
Sanford City fathers are
city hail site; the
Mayor-Commissioner
sharply split on th e 14-acre city.
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Morris have said they prefer merce site, and finFrench Ave. and Seminole
building the new City Hall °
Blvd. on the lakefront, part
ally, the Food Fair
the present two-and-a-balf acre
which already has been
site on Park
which is Sho pping Center has
designated as the new home for across
the street ' from
entered the picture."
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county courthouse.
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mends the ideal police
department its one officer for
)O residents, all of
eversSeIniriule's cities, except
Altamonte Springs, has a better
ratio than the ideal.
Officials of various cities,
including Casselberry,
Altaimmonte, Winter Springs,
Longwood and Sanford, say a
comparison of permanent
population to numbers of law
enforcement officers does not
provide an accurate picture of
shat their policemen have to
contend with.
Altamonte Springs claims its

department

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shopping centers and workers
mi the var1uu; city business
establishments are taken into
consideration.
('asselberry,
l,ongv. nod,
Winter Springs and Sanford
also point to heavily traveled
state and federal hi ghways and
business and industrial areas
In addition most of the police
departuients have auxiliary er
reserve police officers, men
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polices more than triple Its police department has 10
permanent population daily reserve officers, all qualified,
when SR 436 traffic, shoppers at
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comupi!ed tjv the Ur.iversity of
F!crtda, i'opulation Center,
These preliminary statistics
may he challenged by the
govrrrunent.al units, Two cities,
('asselberry and Lake Mary,
have indicat ed the estimates
may not be accurate
The estimates are as of July
1, 1975.
The budiets cited went into
effect Oct. 1, 1975 with the
beginnink of the new fiscal
Year.
Numbers of employes iniclude

statisticsare seven men who
arC prO(t5S servers, make
arrests and serve warrints.
As noted in the chart below,
the highest per capita cost for
law enforcement in Seminole
County is in the City cut Sanford

t $41.19 white Lake Mary has

the lowest per capita coat ;it
$2 73
It should be noted that theSheriffs Department budget
includes funds and persotinel
for the county Jail an'i bailiffs
for the county ;iM circuit cu(
system
clerks, radio dispatchers and
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other office personnel Included jails,
they are considered
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facilities, and thus do
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Possible Black VP
ATLANTA (A?) - President Ford, saying he has
Southern strategy, used his trip to the South
support for his campoign manager, a
sgest he would cor er a tiiac runrsn
year.
During a day-long political tour Friday, Ford
paLgned in North Carolina and Georgia where
visits to a black college and high-priced party affairs.
The suggesbon he might comida a black rumimg ma te
came at North Carolina Central University, a black
college where a group of students, in a meeting with Ford,
askM if he would consider a black.
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Ford To Consider Woman
WASHINGTON (AP) - President Ford promises to
consider naini.ng a woman to the Supmm Coiirt. But a list
Of candidates &amp;awn up by the attorney general in cansultatiui with White House aides may be aUmale.
Touring Southern states Friday, Ford pledged to
sk~ women _audklatM inchading Carla A. Hills~
sea etary of Hommg and Orban DevelopmeriL and North
C21-am &amp;Ww* CYid Justice &amp;Lsie M. SkvV
He declined to discm the quaWicafions he web in a
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Widliam 0. Douglas. but he said he hopes to announce his
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their jobs. But 25 people waiWig here for the second
coming of Mig and the end o( the world say they will
keep their v* despite efforU by local officials to get
them out of their small brick how.
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testimony In the trial of Lyneut Fn:*nme
fmvrable to her defense against charges of attempti.ng to
kill the President, her attorney says.
Ford said in his historic videotaped testimony
__ted in court Frida
anythLng much except a gun cming out of the crowd at
him.
The 27-year-old Miss Mromme, a disciple of convicted
maw murderer Charlts Manson, is accused of attempting
to kill Ford during a visit here Sept.5.

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WASHINGTON (AP)-Presiderit Ford signed a 3D42y
extension o( federal oil price controls jut before he took
off for today's Par-is economic summit. He said
trisioiiwouldghe theadmlnlstz-ation time to study the
long-range congressional energy plan drawn this week.

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Baked Dessert
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said the two men came into the
store at SR 434 and Wekiva
Springs Rind and ,tkid for
cigarette s. When he asked Jm
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execuUvetrAupmise both the Circuit Court Judge J. William
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I'm waiting for it to snow," said one 4-year-old Miami
boy as the Sunshine State endured the kind of weather
many Floridians th ought they left up north .
No snow was predicted but forecasters warned of
below freezing temperatures early today in North Florida
and 4Uegree readings in subtropical SOLth Florida.
"I'd just as soon go back to Pennsylvania," Josephine
Mason, a transplanted PWIadelphian, said Friday as she
waited for a bus on a blustery Miami streetcomer. She
was wearing a 17-year-old coat she unearthed after the
cold northern air slashed into Florida.

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lake Correctional Institution would be re-let.
nose Wds were the subject last week of a m-lect Semite
committee hearing in which senators charged that gross
violations of state bidding procedures had occurred.

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university's future ac a predoriiinantly blzuk cdir,l
The students and teachers were told Fri da y by
Associate Education Commissioner Francis Millett and a
U.S. Department of Health Education and Welfare official
that a state desegregation plan is not a threat to FAMU's
existence.
The event was sponsored by the Uni ted Faculty of
a teache rs union.

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charged with murder in the kidnap-slaying of a Pensacola
oriiin h is been denied bond by a Santa Rosa county
judg'.
Judge Cube Nichols Jr., appointed a public defender
Friday to represent Leo Joseph Miller, 38, of [Iantersville, Miss. Miller faces state charges of firskiegree
murder and kidnaping in the death of realtor Alma C.
Hartley, officials said.

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to
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Both were wea, gtier
blue leans
W10rd. Flunda ])Ill,
T'he car, discovered locked
and blue tennis dim. O,ae man
A hole in the bu1V 00 p~&amp;A, and out of gas early
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wore beige which alk,*ed oil to drop onto with
ignition. J
flannel shirt- The 0
man the hot exhaust manifold, Li was taken back
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select Senate committee charged that the bidding
proced ure contained numerous 1o1atIon.s.

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the convention vote Sunday over Alabama Coy. George
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suspecw of causing the w1oke. the B&amp;Hard Street radmd
Philip
R. RIchel, 27, told
Re por ts
g was emphasized
f('s deputies someone
broke into his Ulfler on SH 4V collision.
"Fortunately, no fives were
Thursday night and took 1125 in
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cash, as well as a shotgun and lost in the mLshap," Mayor
an antique muzzle-loader Norman iloyd said.
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valued at $a.Two fishing tedS
flp added that John and
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Margaret Degard, of Fern
had blond hair and wore a beige
Park, ompants of the car
Cla
Co nle y, 100 Hilcrest when struck by
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A Seminole County.SchooI bus Ave., Apple Valley, said a 21. Coastline switch engine, were
caugnt fire Friday morning on Inch television was taken fromuniI'trt'iJ
Red Bug Road, but no injuries his home on Thursday.
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fling Ilcndd
disabled in
S11k CiIie from the engine tboiind lane
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compartment arid quickly filled End1ctt'
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driver evacuated the children car lot, according
from the bus and sprayed a dry
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Democrats in Florida, Gov. Reubin Askew and U.S. Sens.
Lawton Chiles and Richard Stone were scheduled to
address the state Democratic convention today.
In addition to the speeches and floor debates on issues
such as a state tivoine tax, the 1,rM delegates also will
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it was ordered closed by city
We Monroe. or
accused of tar. officials on Oct. 1, 1971.
A
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cam
vehicle and
possession Of a stolen motor the Dec-. 1973, city election,
vehi,je.
Iame-duck councilmen. after
Matk Ed ant Hauser, 19, be'
ted f iu'ii office in that
703 Meadow St.. Lake .Mary. election. accepted a contract
of breaking and en- and ordered work to begin on
accuseda vehicle.
tering
renotating the buildini,
,into city
-Ben Posley. 27. Seminole office space.
Gardens Apartments, Sanford.
Mrs. Lomann, with cc4m.
accu3ed o( uttering a forge
rY. ciIman Don Schreiner and the
-Leroy Ervin, ig, 104 late
councilman
E. E.
Academy Ave.. Sanford. ac. Williamson. were unsuccessful
cused of two counts of burglary in seeking court ac.don to MR
and one count of grand larceny. the remov-1tion.

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federal money to combat high radiation leveLs In
Sarasota County drinking water, but they say more information Is needed on the extent of the danger.
Health Division and Department of Environmental
Regulation officials met Friday to coordinate efforts in
monitoring the Sarasota situation, where 12 water plants
have been found to exceed proposed federal standards for
radium levels in water.
Dr. E.C. Prather, Health Division director, said
monitoring facilities needed to be set up quickly and that
more answers should be sought to determine which exposure levels represent a problem.

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resisting an officer with intent to commit a felony,
-Donald L Mixon, 30, 315
violence to his person, obscene grand Lu"ny and Possession of Gtorge Ave.. Maitland, ac.
A 44-year-old Altamonte language j,nd trespass after baglary t,0013.
cused of malicious injury to
Springs bar owner, who warning .
-!r' inL' Richard Beventt, ZJ, personal property, a fence.
sheriff's a
Is ha' act
-Donald Edward Hampton
)1 Celery Ave Sanf rd
s, 24. 400 Pine
ng a fence for a muld-cOwlY 21, Sanford, accused
Of cused of breaking and entering Ave.. Sanford, accused of
steako-order" theft ring. is breaking
znd
entering the Rex Bar on S. Sanford Ave. stiooting a shotgun into an
scheduled for trial this
week in Maryland Fried Chicken at 2100 with intent to commit a occupied vehicle.
circuit cowrt in three separate
misdemeanor.
-Walter Jenkins Jr., 42, 138
cases charging
buying,
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Lee
Smith,
27,
Sanford
DePugh
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receiving and concealing stolen ~
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accused
of
accused
of breaking and m
Propeny.
aggravated
assault
in
an
Oct.
Donald R_ Crowder, 44, 551
tefing with intent to commit a
I in incident in which a woman felony and grand larceny.
Karen Ave., Altamonte
%as stru(k with a belt and
-Robert Harrison Glenn, 19,
Springs. is accused of ha%ing a
.25 caliber pistol, a chain saw
(Nov Ilthrough2l)
and frozen mitsll stolen by
admitted burglary ring
MONDAY
members-during the months
Franks
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reiatjci iy
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s,busirow harded by Freernan's has Moved unfruitful.
The trials this week for
And Commissioner Mike Crowder were orWnally set for
Commissioner Harry Hattaway Is r - - --wriending the Sept- 15 but were continued
Kwiatkowski sail the com- canmission appoint Bob Ellis, when Robert Buonauro of
mission hopes to assip the
commissionl,s
ad. Orlando was hired o defend
pnoritu triue Fre'-rrnn s mn,nistratl', e 'ssistant, in (rn i r r'Tl i- tn, lucal
firm recently has been charge of labor relations.
tor ney Tom Freeman.
swamped with county busirim,
Kwaitkowski said he favm
Cro%*r -was fmM guilty of
ag Freeman asked the giving the job to Ellis, who also knowingly buying. recejv
commission to assign the is the comity's directm of ad- and conculing a .stolen outcounty's legal work load on a ministrative services.
board motor by a
-or4 y basis.
Ellis' appntmenL to the jury on Oct. 10 in another of
Kwiatkowskl says Fre an's commission is temporary. He theft ring eases. Also f ound
work load has "really will surrender the job w hen the guilty in that trial
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multiplad Freema n
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.iiso of Altamonte
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United serves Lee, Collier, Charlotte, Hardee,
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The Public Service
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$7.6 million increase by at least $4.1 million, Public
Counsel Woodie Liles says.
said Fridaythat the company had not shown the
needor a $1.3 million "attrition allowance" to take care
of futu re infla lion md It could still earn a fair return if the
requested Increase in profits was reduced by another $2.8
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TAI.LAIIASSEE(AP)_Theheadof thestateparole
and Probation Commission has attacked a
proposed "flat.timeconcept" that would aholish paroles
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cited a national report which found that 84 per cent of
FlorldaprlsonersreIeaJon arolelnl972
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to prison
Ile national figure in the Uniform Parole Report of the
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shown by the fact that the success rate for 1969-72 was 74
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up."
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people are quarantined for 14 dayproperty," Willis said. "But
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( lugs over the past two years," adopting a dog is requir ed to and who is wrong-the animal
the senior control officer said, pa a $6 fee, plus acquire tags has to be quarantined in any
"and not one has turned out to and a rabies shot. A
n case."
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A glance into tue line of cages
cri
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boxer; and Irish setter; a
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Golden Age Olympics into nick.
"Sometimes people get angry mongrel; another mongrel;
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reality.
"We get 10 or 15 lls a
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Saturday's events, which complaining about animals," While running loose," Willis those in-between.
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dog has to be on a leash if it's off puppies are yapping. '
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Willis thinks that spaying as its owner's property-whether
The lucky ones will be
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Inclement weattwr Friday many animals as possible it's wearing tags or wt."
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recl3imed
b~ their owners, or
National may even prefix next
and Saturday hkely contributed would curtail the overAnother
law
people adopte&amp; The othen have dx
year's events, a series of
toward a slackening of local population pvtkm.
frequently misunderstand is days.
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competition for senior citizens
entries.
"When we catch one anirr.;.l. that requiring a quarantine for
The pound is open from 8 a.m.
55 years of age and older with
In horticulture, Mrs. Gordon we know that someplace else any dog or cat that has bitten a to 4:30 p.m.. Monday through
.
an Olympic format of gold,
Brisson of Sanford took first anctlw one is ;;Iving birth to person.
.
Friday.
sdver and bronze nx-dallions
and second place. She won a
for the winners,
gold medal For best overall
"In some events we had sponsored by the Pilots Club entry, a "pony tail." e won a
fewer enW" than we had and open for women only.
silver medal for ha" most
hoped." said Jark Horner,
Seminole County civic clubs blue ribbons. Third place was
executive manager of the and organizations undertook Mrs. George Beckhorn. of
Greater Sanford Chamber of the sponsorship uf various Sanford. for second most blue
COmmerce, which sponsored events in the Golden Age ribbons.
the event. "But participation Olympics.
Judging in horticulture wa5
overall was good, and the future
"It was a community effort, stiff, with national judges
LOSGWOOD
The new
irtually completed, Mrs. downtown Longwood area.
is bright. Very bright."
and we at
Chamber are imposing national standards Seminole
alth Lormann said. adding the
An award ceremony and grateful
The building is nearly twice
and "We picked them apart, almost Department's medical clinic, at opening is awaiting dehv-xy
to clubs
,, the size ci the old clinic it is
dance Saturday night at the organizations whose members literally," uW Mrs. Virginia Wihna and
Church SUwts, is and placwkent of fwmisbings, replacing. Built with federal
Civic Center concluded the spent countlew houn planning '
Nichols of Sumter County, one sct*Wed to open its doors to for which county com- and county funds, the clinic is
week4ong Golden Age Olym- and running events," said Vic of three judges. "We almost patients soon after the ru,
st o( missioners are expected to on city land leased to the county
picsArnett. Golden Age Olympics looked under every leaf. There the new year, according
to accept bids on Tuesday.
under
a
long-term
On Friday afternoon it was committee chairman for the were not a lot of entries. but the Project Council Member j
ime
ArcWtectural plans for the arrangemenL
Mae Pawl-son taking final Chamber.
ones we judged were of ex- LormanrL
chnic were modified to fit in
Date
for
dedication
. honors in the pancake race,
It was Arnett who brought the cellent overall quality."
Cotistruction of the facility is with the historic theme of the ceremonies
has not been set,
LorTnann
John Kimbrough has served
as the county project cornmissioner for the clinic,
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The traditional event, which stems from the
Renaissance era, highlights two Madrigal Dinners
to be staged on the aforementioned dates.
Advance reservations for the dinners must be
received by Dcc. 1, according to Dr. Edward
Ilotaling, FTh choral director who is coordinating
things.
"This is an opportunity for our students
become a part of the history of a most interesting
period," Itotaling said. Students will be attired in
costumes depicting the era to lend an even more
authentic note to the tra(IlUOnal affair.
Hotaling described the dinners as "musical
happenings with food."
Cost (or the dinner is $7.50 per person and checks
should be mode out to FTh and sent to th'

TheSemnole County t.eagueof Women Voters is

currently participating in a two-year study on

Juvenile Justk'e and that will be the topic of the
Foruiji,
Participating in the panel will be Juvenile Judge
Virgil Czmkllng; Robert Ritz of the Youth Services
Program; John fleichert, dean of students at
Seminole Iugh School; Hick Galloway, counselor at
the Seminole County Juvenile Detention Center;
Sheriff John Polk and Mzrilyn Gordon, director of
Youth I'rogragILs Inc., for Seminole County.

The public is cordially Invited to attend this
forum and to contribute Ideas about what should be
done versus what is being done to juveniles in the
county who are in some sort of trouble.
The forum is scheduled to begin at 8p.m.

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current condition,

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pudding and Wassail Bowl, plus a variety ot other
exotic dishes, strolling musicians, dancers and a

the Altamonte Springs Ci.1c Center on Wednesday
Nov. 19 that should draw a healthy,crowd.

will take a while to assess the impact of the
changes President Ford has announced in the
personnel of his administration.
Uut one thing is clear. The President has taken
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It just so happen.s that this type thing Is on tap at
Florida Technological University t FlU) on ç, 5

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Secretary of State Henry Kissinger has lost one
of his hats. That's good. Even though it is
Kissinger's loyal deputy, I3rent Scowcroft, who
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programs, Is Inadvertently pointing the way
toward a new coming of age
"a financial bar
mitzvah in which young Americans will declare
bankruptey at about 25 and thus be (reed of all
debts incurred in obtaining their education."
Even if this does not become a morally ac-

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the President apparently deteriorated recently as a
result of the secretary's harshly worded insistence

that Pentagon spending not be curtailed in the

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need students — those with little or no family

under severe criticism,

more. we encourage a practice that would be
financially Ui-advised even for middle-income Boyd ewis

former congressmen who have been close to the

and from conversations, is that President Ford,

erupted. But only one gunman was killed by security men

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long service in Congress.

cult to measure the cffeetIv
harm people."
hunting guns have been 10,4w in that year to 8,081 in
ness of gun control laws In reItaly had joined the growing discovered in the Whjt Rus- 1974.
during crime, because many club of nations that control slant Republic,"
Singapore police won't regovernments don't keep statis- guns. From Brazil to France to
Gun control proposals before lease homicide figures, but a

the CIA and the Defense Department agencies.

inidable.
j SwzerIad — although your Swiss

much light into his shadow operations,

has a congressional bacround. As chaimn (

theUnitedStatesintheU,N.,Isa1soapersuasiveto
bloc votes of the U.S. critics.

Kissinger's desire to propitiate the Russlans.
Viewing the manner In which

But anyone who thinks he can salely stash
Illegal money' in Switzerland can forget It.

wascarrjedout—withthe President inFlorida dedication devoted to the eoun's defense,
and his spokesman in the first hours not even
Mr. Ford has shown he goes all the way with

delegates last year when the U.N. Cultural Educational

These are among the facts brought out Inanew

obligations.
But the ackn1edged w was the nearankntey of

Kinsman.

UNESCO due to American withho1d of more than $fl million
in dues.
Money, indeed, talks.

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Foote, at a total cost of $99,330. LEA officials Wilson will be paid $4&amp;465.
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As a result, the "Keeping Track
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foundation, the ZeIIerba(I1 Family Fund, the project
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Saturday's high 66. Overnight
low 37.

Curtis Unurke
Kerry S. *ti' gins
Tracey Wight
'Frederick H. Hentsch,
DeBary

Jane S. Mauk
I)arren I.. Murphy
Laura B. Overstreet
Julie N. Paulin
John K. Polk

highs today in the mid 7(is
Lows tonight In 11w mid 40s.
Northerly winds lOto 15 m.p.h.
diminishing tonight and
becoming northeasterly.

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Deltona Junior High School
skating party, Melodee Skating
Rink,25thStreet,Sanford,5:30
to 7:30 p.m.

Sanford:
Emma Bacon
Frances L. Cain

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their ties. As a Resource One spokesman
A commune of computer scientists called delciately put It, "These foundations generousl.y
"Resource One" convinced the foundations to provided stiirt.up money. By mutual consent we

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crime," an interior ministry mestic elements to acquire
official said. "Arms are used guns," a police spokesman
either by gangsters and other said.
underworld
people
who
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Annie M. Jackson
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thathscoahsforthearmualrepo,-tswere "for accomplished the job l'xilliantly, but took on
an waragain.stClA and
the entire job." lie hired outside people to assist additional chore for the left-wing North
corporate facilities in Latin
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florida Nurses Association Ann's Capri Restaurant.

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ADMISSIONS

American Congress on Latin America.

WATCH

Worn en' s NOV. 18

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Seminole County, noon, Sue- dents."
tern is very effective," a govGovernment press reports in ernnlen( official in hong Kong
Russia, where handguns are said. "There have been only
Fireman's Recreation Hall. County health Building, San. iIøttaway.
bought with approval, indicate guns this year and only' one in
Charlotte Wheeler, Helen
League of Women Voters
National Youth Appreciation of Seminole County unit
French or at the Western Auto
"Something is wrong ii a perIn West Germany, the federal
Store.
Week awards by Sanford methg, 9:15 a.m., program M)fl can buy a hunting gun and crimneagencysaysit Is difficult
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not register it," the government to statistically trace the effects
planning, First Federal of newspaper Izvestia said in a of a 1973 gun control law. But
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fcra looseleaf encyclopedia on law enforcement, agency. The service costs about $500 a
month. dation and other esteemed philanthropies,
No less than 20 "experts" worked
the
Another $3Z477 went to Nolan and %ite

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cIrcumstances of time and than they' are about gun thefts hunting. "South Korea has a

project display and program by Chorale,

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South Seminole Garden Club Seminole High Seniors, noon ing countries, or by ordinary laws in reducing crime, Ix.

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chains, slings, bolts and "any volved guns, officials are less theiii in police custody when

(rain surgery a week earlier broke apart.

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Sybelia Drive, Maitland with
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Senior CItizens Club, guns in crimes of passion. To either don't compile statistics
p.m., Sunday, SR 434 and N. Mrs. Charlotte Trend at 1 p.m. c- dish luncheon,
forbid the manufacture and on gunrelated crimes or refuse

ordtr,
speiit about $20 million looking t
is working on a book of interest (na gcntral royalties for 'scholarly works" tmae
been collects newrpaper files
itself In the mirror,
on such rightist
atdIence" tentatively entitled "Crime and minimal. A spokesman for Press Intelligence tyrannies as Brazil and Chile, on the CIA and on
The money has gone (or reports
annual Capital Punishment," The taxpayers are footing Service said its government work was
"a private U.S. economic penetration of Latin America,
reports, reports with plain covers, report,, with
get the royalties, if any.
comment.
With some coaxing, NACL/t got the Resource
fancy covers. Here are a few of them:
At Washington's American University,
Computer Bank: In an ironic turnabout, the One ('oniputer cienti.sLs to start feeding
Dpitc a bort-aucracy of o:re 730 workers,
Iii anwhulc, 1J.AA is helping former I).C. Police Bank
of America and other hard-nosed NACL/'s files into the
LIE/IA apparently can net produce Its own anChief Jerry Wilson write his professional capitalists have unwittingly been financing a machine.
second generation data
The data would thu.s be instantly
neal report without outside help. Four of the
memoirs. A generous $163,828 has been set aside computer that spIts out highly
critical in. available to anyone NACLA chose.

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growing political vIolence and those who get them wIthout ties are severe and it is very
armed robberies that had emotional and technical quail- difficult to buy or sell guns."

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same reputation in his long academic career.
Despite Richardson's abrupt resignation as

Schlesinger, a scholarly giant amid the

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following his third major operation in 11 days, his doctors
reported.

anJ smugglings.

In getting along with all factions in his unlverwhich gravely dilutes the brain power and slty. Edward II. LevI, attorney general, had the

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about 500 pounds of explosives, used by those enemies of tally discouraged from owning

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How ironic If Gerald Ford turns out to have to the left cc the right. All are concifiators.
jail him and his wife on charges of fraud as well willing to risk such to get a paper agreement been so avid for an elected presidency that he
With these Ford appointments in mind,

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out of anesthesia after Friday's twour operation to stop

hundreds of thousands of dollars in a Swiss ac- of this presidency express puzzlement. Clearly shown he Is ready to venture a dangerous he and the rest of this group of men are

UNESCO participation and benefits.
In this year's session, UNESCO has reconsidered and voted to

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Several bills to restrict gun
Sweden's law was amended the imposition of martial law, :
sales in Brazil are moving fast year to lengthen prison the figure went to 25 per cent." U

MADRID, Spain (API — Generalissimo Francisco

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now on the outside of government (or Insisting on OVCT NSA, is Kissinger's loyal aide. This is a recently appointed secretary of Health,

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students whose families or whose anticipated more like Neville Chamberlain, the man with the go junketing around the country, neglecting his Commerce, has no congressional experience.
earning capacities can sustain the repayment of umbrella in the classic cartoon of capitulation (U Serious tasks and risking his person.
educational oans. ____
But he was successful in elective posts in
dictators,
The removal of Kissinger's "other hat" as Massachusetis before service as Chief or vice
Like Winston Churchill, who warned against head of the National Security Agency is a chief at State, hEW, the Pentagon and as atChamberlain's policy of appeasing Hitler, magician's "hat trick" which fools nobody. Air torney general.
Want to join an exclusive club? For as little as

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ready for what they SOW,

They lifted It early Friday only alter he granted their

House.
— Donald Rumsfeid, nominee (or Defense, an

With such a program In operation, Congress seems to see himself as the reincarnation of argues that his sense of public relations in this semblance of cooperation,

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today "could be the prelude to very grave events on a

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The day came this past July unrestricted gun ownership, gether.
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seriously
In mission to buy and carry weap. reduction in crimes committed
turn in any "arms of war" listcongressional committees de- ons is granted only to those who with weapons there.

— John 0. Marsh Jr., former congman

peace. Even seven years after that pitiful Central Intelligence Agency is a trivial sidelight.
descent to diplomatic depths the stench of ap- Colby had to go eventually, not because of the

he says, "would also act to assure the healthy Massacre" at the American defense establish-

to Britain, to a top Cabinet post will be welcome

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:S CIA director, George Bush, U.S. liaison
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I once stood at the scene where Neille increasing concessions to a Soviet Union which associate, and now a close personal adviser,

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depend on their ability to compromise:

stitutions.

Ford's White house chief of staff, may well be
more effective in defending Pentagon a

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Beirut dIstricts.
Security officiais said four persons were killed in
machine gun exchanges between Qiristlan and Moslem
neighborhoods this morning. Seven more were wounded
and 40 were abducted.

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The burden is particularly severe on Un-

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Mobile security patrois In
riwred cars pursued gunmen with "shoot to kill" orders
Saturday in a new government effort to halt kidnaping
and sniping between Qiristlan and Moslem factions,

the public. That Is, Mr. Ford has, when he had a,
choice, picked men who can deal with other ITWI1

another career civil servant who owed his primary

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(;ifts By Nan at 228 East First Street. On hand for the big event were (from
le1t city Commissioner
A. A. Me(ianahan, Mayor Lee Moore, co-owners Nellie and C. Boyd
Coleman and City Commissioner
Gordon Meyer. (Hrrald P)'oto by' Tom Vincent)

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ceptable practice, says Silber, many students

budget crisis,

MEDICAL REQUIRE
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decided that he is more comfortable with, and
places more turst in the jument of politicians
In key post.s, a sharp reversal from the strategy
of President Nixon.
Mr. Ford seems to prefer politicians of the
center. He Is uncomfortable and with dogmatic
txtrcaucrats, academicians, philosophers and
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Government sources In Madrid confirmed a pact had
been reached and said that as part of the agreement Spain
will continue to share in the territory's rich phosphate
deixisil,.
Moroccan Premier Ahmed Osman, returning from
mwgotlatjons in Madrid, said, "We have been able to
overcome all the difficulties in order to preserve the

siiflcance of President Ford's Halloween
reshuffling may have been lost.
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scene,
much but it's a fact that a lot of
Onthlsrecentrallmorning,a today's younger generation
eady rain is coining down and don't like to get wet."

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Kissinger, Donald Rums(eld and James

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and then stood at attention as a French
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has the knowledge and the will to adjust American

River is
tng! ang! Clang!
swelling ominously. There's
The harsh clang of the break. talk that the men won't work
fast bell floats across the pre- today
a bit of gosp that is
dawn darkness and filters down received with a mixed reaction.
a long line of white-sided rail"1 hope not," says a young
road cars that actually are flhO• man
with a scraggly moustache
bile homes on Ilatbeds. "All
shoulder-length
hair. "I'm
right! All right!" a man's voice and
sick
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dog."
echoes back from a car far
down the line. "We're coming."
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learn that Robert Roland, who lived on Airport
Blvd., until a couple of months ago has been in'.olvcd in a tragic auto accident.
Roland, who is a welder, was in a truck in
Palatka last Saturday when It was sideswiped by
anoft.r truck. Roland's arm was crushed between
the two vehicles and doctors had to remove the arm
between the elbow and wrist,
me 37-year-old Roland was First taken to Putnani Community Hospital in Palatka before being
moved to Alachua General Hospital in Gainesville.
Roland moved to Archer, Eta., Just about two
months ago and was to be there for one year wtle
working on a project.
Our sympathies go out to RolniI and his family,
ho asked that we tell of his tragedy, knowing his

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"There's a country-like at- '.'tmld have to take two buses to
huge metropolis and the small outer boroughs consider their iitosphere," she says. "llonies get to the next librar) branch.
special
neighborhood herc neighborhoodsspeciaj. They're lawns, gardens, the nice ShefearsvandaismayruintJe
each lives
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about the cor. churches and, of course, the Ii. library if It closes.
hurt by the fiscal crisis.
She worries
ncr delicatessen as about the brary"
about wtat will happen to the
Empire State Building.
The library, threatened with school children and youngsters
flY 6.6. LaBELLI.
Mrs. Bailey is this way about closing, is two blocks from Mrs. Iron, day ('tTC centers
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Village Club — St. John's Village — Feen Park — meet 1st cialists, and a librarian. It lost

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By The Associat
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Eustis I. Clermont o
Si CIouJ 22, Mount Dora Ii
Plaid City 21. Brandon
Lkekr,d

Kathleen 3L t.i

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Auburndale 12, Barlow 14
tanes City ii. set
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Tampa Jfrjor,
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Wauchula Hard" 13, Palmet

ECOND Ci, Pace, Mile: 3
Mut.ny K 11. (J Hysill) S I. 7
Saturdays Games
Borny Flash (Kauvier) 77. I. No No
New York Rangers at Mn Ma (Dennis? 101; 1. ldaPo Lyr

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Kansas City at Boston

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Ocala Vanguard 20.
Gain.
esvllle East Side S
Largo 31. Dunedin 6
Clearwater IS. Dixie HOflini 6

California at Buffalo

FOURTH

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fly THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
comes down
When the
on
Football
Le-ague game in St.
ther the Cardinals or the WashIngion Redskins will own first
the
ence East.
"
perfect
Cards
Coach Don Coryell. "If
curtains."
He
whereof he speaks.
Last month, In a Monday night
collision
Washington, the
the ba ll
Cards
five
The
27-17
ry by the Redskins.
In that game, of course, Billy
Khmer was calling the signals
for the Redskins. This time,
though, he's out of business, the
result of a partially separated
hnu!der sl.LsI4uned last Sunday
York.
Sunday 's National

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WHA
Byrd (Blood) 31; 3 Quens First
W I T Pit OF GA Lacy (D'rianlk) S I; I Brockport
Canadian Division
Tarpon Springs 16. Dade City
Boy (Udell) 7.2; 1 Sharon Oh (No
1 7 5 0 21 73 57 Driver) I 1. 6. Speedy Tracer
Pasco o
Winnipeg
9 1 0 II 53 23 (Seldr) 92: 7. Slyer Gb
Seminole 70, Noflast
(T.
7 $ 2 14 65 67 Taylor) 6 1. 1. Dons Ann Raider
Bradenton Manatee 42, Gibbs Edmonton
IT.
Calgary
7 6 I 13 47 43 Crank) 10 1.
Toronto
7 9 1 S 4) 52
Zephyr HillS 23, Cleirwater
FIFTH
Mile, Pace, Claiming
East Division
Central Catholic 7
41,000 1 Egyptian Wind (Hobbs) S.
Cind
Bradenton Baythore 2). St.
I 1 3 1$ 45 15
1;7.Howards Chief (Howard)1 3.
N.Englani
7 6 i is 41 43 camden Bonnie (Bourgeois)
Petersburg Catholic I)
$1; A .
Cleveland
Sarasota 37. Lakewood
S S
1 it
33 Tainya Patch (C. Miller) 10); 5
Norm Fort Myer 16. Boca tndapol
I S 0 $ 11 41 Foolish Lad (Blood) Si; 6. Sa n ,
West Division
C ega 7
Doll (Ray) 72; 7. Scottys Ambitio
n
Houst
Inverness Citrus 7. New Port
I 3 0 16 17 46 (Kurt:worgh) 31. 4.
Miss Bernard
Phoenix
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Richey Gulf 4
I U 12 43 40 ston (Proyt) 92.
Minn.
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Brooksville
Hern,an
SIXTH
2$.
C-s. Pace, Mile: 1. Lone
S.D.ego
I S 7 10 3$ 3$ Ranger Kurtzworlh)
Hudso' II
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42
Denver
3 a i
Bus. ell South Sumter
47 Marie (No Driver) 6 I; 3 Mighty
Wednesday's Game
La nd o Iaks 7
Senator (S Clarl 97. 1 Lax $.'

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the mile Peter Bloo d; Impulse with
night is closing night at honored in special ceremcnies and a half distance which is two reinsman Art Wilsey Jr. Ocala
It turned out Wt Kilmer's ill
Seminole Turf Club. Several and presented with individual trips around this oval with the
Miami Beach 0
Penny will be driven by Art absence
all that dam.
special
planned as retirement certificates,
NorThwest Christian 12. West.
SEVENTH - C•7. Pace. Mile: 1
race starting
the finish line Kucia; Mario will have Charlie aging-at least not
the
wood 0
Dan Way IS Regur) 1; 7. Slick this Central Florida harness
directly in front
Gulli%vr 46. Inferarriffican 0
the
grand.
Clark
driving
and
Devils
Giants.
Randy
Johnson
came
Bullet fFilipelli) 5 1; 3. Erwxigh racing plant winds up the
A 10-race program is stand in full view of the crowd. Advocate will be handled
Toronto at Phoenix
Miami Central 17. Hileah 0
Time (Rau) 6 1: 1. Van Dale Byrd second half
by on to direct a pair of fourth103
day
season.
scheduled
for closing night with
Gainesville
20.
x
Daytona
insley 3 1; S. Squad Birdie (No
regular driver Frank Rusin. quarter touchdown drives
Reach Mainland 4
Five horses racing here will some of the finest fields to race
Driver) 77: 6. Ocala Byby Freight
The
eight
trotters
entered
Mario
and Devils Advocate which carried the 'Skins to a 21Palatka
retire
South 21. Spruce
(Bridge,) S I; 7. Stars Hostess
Monday here this fall ready to provide are: Lee E)TC
Pro Basketball
Creek 11
(Hobbs) 10 I. S Senators Tina
with Ted Rau were assigned post positions 7 13 victory. So Coryell figures
DeLand 26. Lake Brantley °
night having completed their exciting action. The ninth race driving; First Affair handled by and respectively in the Open Washington's loss of Kilmer
101
NBA
Fiagler Palm Coast 21. Key.
EIGHTH
fourteenth
year. The fire in. will be the longest race of the Dick Kurtzworth; Mud Pop Trot Handicap.
C.3,
Pace,
Mlii:
Eastern Conference
isn't necessarily St. Louis' gain.
stone Heights
Andy Canuck (No Driver) $ 1. 7. dude: Arabian Way, Cold Wyn, season. Racing Secretary with Bea Provost in the sulky;
Atlantic
Division
Lake Butler 32. Crescent Cit y
Don Brewster, Fred die Adios "Doc" Narotaky has lined up a Little
"1 watched him warm up last IP)
Great
Value
(Vandervort)
.
W 1 PCI.
0
be driven by
GB Phantom OLynch (Bailey) I 1;
Post
Buffalo
Is
7:45.
game,"
the Cards' coach said of
7 3 700Marlarina 47. Perry II
Adis Mistey (kurtzwoflh) 7.7 S
Philphia
6
4
Joh
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on.
"He has a great arm
Merritt Island 44, Titusville 0
Conestoga
(Bercznak) 41.
Boston
Cocoa 11. MC(bo.rr,e 12
O:aia
Bonny
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and
he's
done
extremely well
P'cIy)$ I: 7, Boi
P4ev, Yor k
T,ty'svifle Astronaut 77, SatelAffair
(Kirn(eyJ
5
1.
5
Drift
Fither
this
year
been in
Central Divisi on
lie 0
(Gall) 41.
Washington
6 3 667
the
ball
game."
Vero Beach 35.
NINTH - C.t. Pace, Mile: 1
Gallie 6
Atlanta
6 3 667 Krs5mrn
14, Cocoa
Dottie Knox (NicholU 3 I; 2. Frank
If the Redskins do win, they'll
Beach 6 NOrleans
6 $ .545
Tallahassee Leon 42,
Ellis IT Crank) 51;). Tinyi Time
Choc
the Cardinals' twoHOjton
3S
fawhaticheir 23
Bomb (C. Clark) 10 1; 1 Snip Adios
Cleveland
3
7
300
4
game
sweep
of Washington a
Pace 11. Century 7
(Gall) 61; S. C(ayPiaven Pioneer
Western
Conference
Milton 42. Crestview 6
year ago. The teams wound up
(Spriggs)
6 Silky Squire
South Dade 11. Miami Beach Detroit Midwest Division
(Hendricki) 92; 7. M.ables Queen
tied at the end of the 1974
0
(E. Taylor) $ 1. I flr.i
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iiva I-few weess
a t eks
Clewiston U. Foil Myers K.0
(Sirk) 12
th
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man
was
a
sui
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3
ta
S .373 1
01)But
Bishop Vu-oh 19
St. Louis
TENTH - Mile. Pace. Claiming OrLindo's Pete Ashlock will be
7 300 2
Poflent.
Punta Gorda Charlotte it, Chicago
$4,000
1
promoting
several
triumphs
gave
Tics
(Kurt:worth)
92;
very
the Cards the
1111Pacific Division
Fort Myers Ri,ecdaie 1$. Ovt
Potentate Pick (Udell) 4-1; 3
portant bouts when he has
G State
Trampler's poor judgement NFC East title and relegated
7 775
Fort Myers Cypru Lakes
H3roto.gy (Mantegna) $ 1; 1
' L.A
caused more harm than good, the Redskins to "wild-card"
I S .615 I
St. Petersburg High 2$
Beautiful Waverly (E. Taylor) 10-1; Termite Watkins take on Juan
Phoenix
1
1
.500
because many people said af te r sta tus. Not that it really Mat.
Fort Mt,rs HIuPi I. Arcadia
Hidalgo in Miami, Jodi(- _ OtO
rtland
3 3 500 22 5 General Joe (Sheet) 3 1, 4 J M
0. Osft
the
"That it was" a tered that
Mark
(Blood)
5
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7.
Joan
Stanton
Ballard
Seattle
tackle
George
Bo th teams
S 5 315 4
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If
Friday's Resutti
or
ones
iney
nave
many
were
knocked
out
Foreman
in
New
York
and
of
(
lrainard 72
PhIladelph ia 119, Bos ton
more like it t hey wi ll never see
ilaptes 21. Naples Lely 19
Victor "Taco" Perez
e
first
round.
th
defeat
Obed,
is
a
its
Atlanta
th
at be a ble
Washington
e to meet Ross In a me here again."
Defray
Reach
Atlantic 36,
'This Is a first-place game, a
against Edgar Ross, at the has to be settled in the ring.
Su"SIO III, Milwaukee 91
viera Beach Suncoast 6
scheduled
six rounder.
Los A ng eles III. Phoenix 107
Orlando
Sports
The
end
of
the
mismatch
championship
game.- says ,-. Stadium.
But
one
pahoket
42.
thing is definite-right
West
Palm
ATORLANDO.SEMINOLE
Portland 93. Chicago $9
llan fell to the Washington Coach George Al'rach North Shore C
Trampler
tried,
without
Calm?
when
A
But
even
with
these
crucial
now
the
best
match
Pete
FRIDAY
$eam, 100, Cleveland 97, OT
Fort Pierce Central 21. Palm
NIGHT RESULTS
the rest of the day to floor in the first round, without len, looking forward to this tie.
contests still yet to be fought, Ashlock can make for
Saturday's Gam*s
C1e&amp;ch Gardesn 3
FIRST
I
Negui Alt&gt;erdi (4). Ashlock should be hot on the his fighters is a return bout for get tut opponent for'11* Dog." being hit and had to be carried breaker. A
Boston at Buffalo
tie game, of course,
West Palm Beath Cardinal
Urza 1120, 160; 2. Larri Beitla
Atlanta
at
out of the ring,
New
York
trail of another bout between Gene Wells with Elisha Obed
Finally, in desperation
N ewman 24. Jupi?
would
leave
77
1710.
both teams dead.
440;
3
fri
Len):
(2)
3-60;
0
Washington at Philadelphia
La ter, it was announced Allan lock.j, again. "It's nice to play
Boca Raton 77, Martin Cows
(3 4) $57 10;
Gene Wells and the newly for the world championship.
agreed to use someone named
New
Orleans
at
Houston
ty
had suffered an asthma attac k . in these big games."
SECOND - 1. Barre Lenul i, a-owned junior middleweight
MiIwauk a, Detroit
Mphoro Allan In place
Lake Worth 70, Lake Worth
1440. 9-40. 1 10; 2 Eddy Beitia )
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sa s City at Golden State
Kan
What
was a fighter doIng In the
Mackin.
champion, Elisha Obed.
Leonard
There are several other big
$70. 100; 3. Ect'tanoYza (5). 340
Cleveland at Portland
lly wi th a man li ke games
ring,
especia
West Palm
Bach Twin
0:
Obed
finally
caught
up
with
810.
this weekend, too. On
;
P:
(12).
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ft
2)
60
Today'sGam,,
Sometimes Sports Stadium
Ross Is scheduled to fight for Ross, if he had asthma?
Lakes 13, Wes t Palm Beach
BQ: (3-I All)) 4166.40; (34 All 2),
New York a? Atlanta
Sunday's
schedule
Dallas at
Miguel de Oliveira in the 11th matchmaker Bruce Trampler the Southern Junior mid.
Forest Hill 7
Sail 2
Chicago at Los Angeles
Thank
God,
he
didn't
have
a
New
Englaid,
Kansas City at
Oke,thobe. II, Avon Park 0
THIRD
1. Larri Alberdi (6)
round of their Nov. 11 chain, tries too hard to please the fans dieweight crown and he has a bad he.art. He could have been Pittsburgh, Miami at Houston
Golden State at Seattle
Chipley 30, Graceville 7
13.00,770,370;? EcharioBejlsa
pionship bout In Paris to win the and in doing so causes more record
24-1-1.
killed!
540, 210: ] tca Ara" (1), 100;
ABA
coveted title.
Minnesota
New Orleans, Los
harm than good.
It
has
been
reported
to
me,
1761. 437Q, p (62). 8107o.
East Division
Please Trampler, the next Angeles
The
was Obed's 63rd
Atlanta,
Cleveland
FOURTH
W L Pd. OS
Alava Ehorza (1).
Takethclastshowasaprmre Al1anwasmakngt1jpdet time you are stuck for an opth
loss
and
Oakland,
Denver
1240,
Kentucky
National Conference
San
36, 2. Arecha.Benqoa
7 7
his example (the one headlined by and It was rumore
N.Y.
500, I. Negu) Sanch
(astern Division
4 1
victims was Wells, when Gene Perez' successful defense his he stepped Into e dr that when ponent, don't take just anybody. Diego, Green Bay
I"i
DetroIt,
th ing against If the man Isn't a proven Philadelphia
500. 0. (II). $4400. P:
Sl.Loul
W.. L. .T. Pc?. PP
tI
7 $ j
)
journeyed
6 i o .150 21, 103 VIrglinla
S201.90; DD; (4 11, $13s 30
Miami last July Southern title with a five round Ross, it wa the first time he fighter, Just announce that no Giants, Chicago the New York
Wash
San Fran,
FIFTH - 1. Bilbao.Mencpia (1) and was stopped in the rifth knockout of Tormy Ellis.)
West Division
S.Louia
6 2 0 .740 196 171
ever had a pair of gloves on.
opponent could be found. Tbe cisco and the New York Jets at
640,6.40,4.70,7. Celaya Miguel (1). round.
Dallas
S 2
S 3 0 .425 196 155 Denver
The day of the fight, Edgar
7.40. 1.00; 3. Manoo.Ramon ci).
Trampler should never have fans will not only understand, Baltimore. On Monday night,
NY Gnts
7
3 S 0 .373 133 141 San *nt.
1
Since that time Wells has Ross' opponent,
Indiana
460;
0
(17)
51700;
P:
(I
Phil
1 7 0 .123 132 1S9
6 3 .467 1t
Mackin,
accepted
anyone for a bomber they will be happier In the long Buffalo vicits Cincinnati.
sensational win informed Trampler he wouldn't like Ross
Utah
SIXTH - 1. Arecha Sanchez (3) been
Central Di vision
2 $ 200 4
withcut finding out If run.
Minn.
Friday's Games
1$.20.600.1.0O;7,Alava Echave(1). streak that saw him gain
1 00
Cowboys are a game out 4
"5.40.
5.40. SllbS0Javi (I), 4.60; 0: knockouts over Sammy 'Kid"
St LOui 106. Virginia 102, OT
S 3 0 -62$ 160 10
of
first
behind Washington and
(I 3) 43040; P: (3 1 ) $131 70
Denver Ill, Kentucky in
Chic,
2
0 250 81 715
Barr,
John
Pinner
(for
the
St.
Louts
in the NFC East. DalIndiana
SEVENTH
127, Utah 1)9
G.ftay
1 Uria Y:a (6),
1 7 0 .175 114 192
15.00. 150. 5 00 ; 7. IcaOkoki (1)
Southern title) and Mike
la.sI,s trying to rebound from
Saturday's Game
Western Division
610, 1 20, 3 AldanaBeitia (I). 3.10;
i
Now York at San Antonio
L.A.
Morgan.
6 2 0 .,
case of fumblitis It suffered last
Today's Games
0(46)539.70; P: (61) $9140.
S. Fr.
3 $ 0 .375146166
In
his
latest
outing,
Wells
Monday
night,
EIGHTH - I. Mano$oA:pI (3),
it coughed
lndar.a at St. Louis
N _ Off.
ao
7.70. 540, 370; 7. Chucho Ramon soundly th as
the current
All.
the ball five times and
3 6 0 .750
..
(I), 360, 1 20; 3. M.aruri Ally (6), U ni ted States Champion, Mike
American Confu-utea
helped Kansas City post a
(11)132.70. P131)410320
Eastern Division
Baker
and
Is
ranked
No.
6
by
victory.
The Patriots may have
NINTH - 1. ArpI (4). 9, 150.
W.. L .T. Pts. PP PA
Ring
Magazine
for
Obed's
3
0,0;
Jim
OIIbao
(3),
Miami
1.00,
Plunkett
back In action
NEW
270 3
7 1 0 .473 219 11$
YORK (AP) "I sent
"I saw his head turn. He was said Clark, who has a 42-5
Mano lo 11 170 0 (4 5) 43540 p
crown,
sun.
S 3 0 .623 231 197
quarterback, the second time
him back
SEMINOLE TURF CLUB
the salt mines," ready to go," said Clark. "I just record. "I
(4 5) 5133 50.
salt
1 1 0 .500 211 191
finish this year he's returni
FRIDAY
ng from
1
am
certain
that
Obed's
muttered
Jimmy
Clark,
shak.
had
to
keep
punching
until
him."
TENTH
I.
N. Erig
Sanfi (6), 750, 1,
3 $ 0 373 126 1*1
40
NIGHT RESULTS
560; 2 Attu (1), 7.00640; 3. Mencha manager, Mike Dundee, would ing his head back and forth as something happened."
NY Jets
shoulder separation woes.
2 1 0 .250 159 711
II). 320; 8 fit 6) 43950; P: 16 4 1
Central Dlviiien
accept a title defense with though he still couldn't believe
But Vysotsky, blood streamFIRST - 1 Maron Sleek (N
The S(eelers can take at least
1167.10,
(46). $18 80.
Pitt.
7 1 0 $75 234 102 Crank (3) 3.70, 3.00.
Vysotsky answered the bell to in down both sides
Wells, especially if Ashlock it.
220;
Curt
2.
temporary
lead In the AmenELEVENTH
his
face,
Cunn.
1.
Maoijr
]OD;
7 I 0 .175 10 114 Jubilee (5) 3.60, 2.40;), Burns Guy
could
the pot with a lot
(3), 13.30, Sao.
"Rack to the salt mines," he the third round with a cut be- already was finished The ref. can Conference's Central DlviPIous
3. Oguiza
4 7 0 .740 170 103 (3) 7.20; (7(34) $11.00;
T 2:11.2.
Miguel (I), 7.00 3.60; 3.
side his right eye-they were cree said no more for the Rus- zion by knocking
of green cabbage.
C1eve.
ha
0 $ 0 000 22 229
said.
SECOND - 1. Metrohina Ripper
off the Chiefs
Zarre (11,340; K (13),83310 P: (3
Western D*visien
Dundee
will
be
looking
for
a
(M. Bridges) (3) 11 ) 7% 5.00, 350; 2
Clark,
a
20.year.old
Golden
even
now.
sian
be
ar.
since Cincinnati, the other first.
1), 197 70
Oak.
6 7 0 .750 203 $71 Rkhjand Dear(1) 6.20, 350; 3.
TWELFTH-1. MarurlMyer,a title defense for Obed in Miami Gloves boxing champion from
place shareholder, goes Mon.
The crowd of 10,016 cha nted:
(4). 7I.A 1000. 2jo. 7. BilbaoAffu early noxt year, and Wells fits
only
other
Denver
3 3 0 373 las 201 127.40, T 0 ? 4)
that
stir day night against the fading
Coatesville, Pa.. had just -j4
n, my, j
115970, DO (37) (1), 10 00,3,10; 3. FerminMencha
y! " And Clark red
S. Diego
the bill
owd li
0 1 0 .000 50 94 12500. T 7:10 1.
He is ranked, scored
Mondays Remit
third-round responded. lie hit Vysot.ky Gerald Cooncy's first-round
THIRD - 1. Western Champ (P. 43470
80. (I) 1 1 4)171)40
Kanias City 31. Dallas 31
80od) ($1160. 240. 7.20; 7 Tinys
Out u'vef Igor with a right-left-right com. TKO over Nikolal Aksyonov. of the playoff
To4ays Games
transportation is not a big Vysotaky, the world's top-rank- bination, and the stalky Has. Cooney,
chase early, are 4.
Miss Bissell (3) 360, 750; 3 Robins
Los Angeles of Atlants
19 the youngest 4 and hanging In there,
Problem.him,
Most
all. Obed
heavyweight amateur boxer. sian reeled into the comer, up- American on the tcain, was a games back of Oakland in th
Gonen Boy at Detroit
'7 I 371
stopped
andofDundee
has just ed
Clark's victory capped
Dallas 31 New England
e
right, defenseless,
FOURTH - 1 Bannas Baby (R
PhUadelphba at New York Gi
be
certain
he
can
do
it
again
inspired
aggressive
effort
by
10
local
favorite
from
Huntington,
AFC
West
Neely) (1) 1.40, 350, 260; 2. Lee
Buffalo,
ants
trouble.
Clark ended it there with a N.Y.,
Ayre (1)1 00.7.40:3. M(RC4*rtS
U.S. boxers, who defeated a
Long Island. As the meanwhile, figured to stay eye.
Kansas City at Pittsburgh
Gene isexcited about the idea
370; Q (17)5)5 40; T (Il 5) 4162 20.
Russian resounding right. Vysotsky, crowd roared, "Come oflGerry ball--to-eyeball with Miami in
New York Jets at Bittimore
T 3:c97
for
be feels that the
who has never been knocked Come
Miami at Houston
Gerry," Cooney the East but b,a,lost three ofith
6-4
10-bout
FIFTH - I Green River Damn
I down, was forced to take a bludgeoned Aksyonov with both
DELAND-Crunching
footaround
the
story
will
have
a
heavyweight
card
Friday
nigh
Minnesota at New Orleans
last four gamies to fall two
tw. Lewis (6) 10.40, 7.. 150; 2.
Cleveland •t OaIiI..ao
sts
fi
standing
eight
count.
Dee Dum Greer (U 12.3.0. 5,20; 3. ball by DeLand High School's different ending.
until he fell in the
games behind the Do lphins.
Garden
Washiwon at St. Louit
pelled 26.0 defeat for
iron city Nancy tit 34o; o (go)
"I went into that first
I
It
was
the
first
I.
V
Denver at San Dego
Y
"I was waiting for the referee
145*0. T (611) $71150; T 7
Lake Brantley Friday night.
The count was five bouts for
sick. I had the flu and shouldn't had been be
Chicago at San Fraqic sc o
Chicago
de
SIXTH - I. Joshua (R. Stongi (3)
lead and, the same time,
the
Soto
count
and
then
I
was
t
Th
e
loss
was
not
unexpected;
have
even
been
fight
he
Niv, $7
ing but I viet Union,
United States and four for put a further damper on
400. 250, 400: 7 Mindy Nib
t,
going
to
leap
right
on
Buffalo af Cincinnati. fl
hi m," the Soviet Union,
420,- 3 Heather Chance (SI 9 a), Q
DeLand had two took the bout because I was told
As
expected,
It
began
as
a
tnn's
playoff
asfliratlonc
d-'Ali*.4 k.....L.
- . .. Palmetto M, Glace% Central 0
Carol City 1
.4. NorThwqj?rn $
Miami
PIorind
2$,
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NEW YORK (AP) - The
New York Knicks of the
National Basketball Association announced that veteran
guard Walt Frazier Is suffering from a mild case of tenU(JIUUS Ill DOU knees,
However, the club said that th e condition was not
serious and Frazier would play in tonight's borne game
against the Atlanta Hawks.
But the Knicks added that the doctor who examin ed
Frazier on Friday recommend ed that th e perennial All
Star under ta ke an exerc ise program to streng
th en the
knees. Frazier had complain ed of his legs feeling weak
recently and the problem was affecting his play.

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N.Y. Jets 28, Baltimore 24
AP Sports Writer
U pset Special. It was about
Th e figures under the roster th is time last year that th e Jets
U
column la be l ed "Age" te ll us resurrected themselves and
V
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that the Washington Redskins won six straight games. The
.
are obviously too old to be run-coaches tell you th is year's
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ning around on football fields, team Is better than th at one wa.
At their ages, these guys should and
a bout time they start ed
be out in the parking lots, en- playing that way.
joying the ta ilga te parties, InDallas 19, New England 14
stead of banging heads every
Cow boys m us t win If they
t
Sunday.
have NFC East title aspire-. *
So th e Redskins obviously lions. Th e season has already
:.
have no busin ess
en been shot for the Patriots. So
near
e
top
of
the
Na
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tion
al pick the team that needs the
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Conference
East
Division.
But game most. That translates to
if
that's where they are, grit tily Dallas, but
by much.
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ha nging on to a piece of first San Francisco 16, Chicago
13
•
place.
Steve Spurner Is the differThe other piece belongs to
ence here. He threw three
young St. Louis Cardinals, touch down passes In his first
whose high-powered offense start last week as the 49crsbeat
keyed by fleet Mel Gray and the Rams by one point. The
Bears should be easier ... about
.
exciting
In
th
e
National
two
points easier.
Jump ball, say referees, as Seminole's Carl Krucr (30), Manatee's Alvin Lilly (20) relax at wh
istl e
ct-aid Photo b Rick
Football League.
Pantrldge.
Denver 21, San Diego 10
Say hello to the Cards, but do
The Broncos came close to
it in a hurry. Otherwise :'ou'Il upsetting Cincinnati last week,
miss these Speed-burners,
losing by a single point beca use
Washin
gt
on
and
St.
Louts
go
of
a bad snap on an extra-point
of
at each ot he r in a first-pla ce try. Th ey won't need that point
One victory under its be lt and
.
showdown Sunday, but th e against the winless Chargers.
Monday night th e Raiders looks like a sound
team. M inus the most against Manatee while 'Ski ns
are likely to be missing NY Giants 23, PhiladelphIa 18
looking for another Saturday give Mnnaee a return game at a main scoring threat, th
Both teams played well last
night, Seminole Community Bradenton and return home Raiders have a balanced at ta cke McDonald and Jacobs had a some bodies. Qua rterback Billy
do zen apiece.
Kilmer, cornerback Mike Bass week but lost to the NFC East
College's basketball team Tuesday at 7:30
against Florida which includes a two-platoon
prepares for a busy week.
and linebacker Brad Dusek are leaders, the Giants bowing to
Co llege of Tampa.
system sending sophomores
Sophomore transfer John all hurting.
Seminole defeat ed Manatee,
Washington and the Eagles to
The big game of the week is Randy
Faber,
Reggie Zeuli plus freshmen Carl Krur,
The co mbinati on of Redsk in St. Louis. One of th
88.71, in its season lid-lifter
em will win
Saturday at Cocoa against McDonald, Bob Jacobs, Vern
on Terry Jamison and David injuries and Cardinal you th this week ...or would it be more
Th ursday and played Polk in Brevard.
Johnson and Chip Noe in as Hampton led the reserves. Zeuli makes St. Louis a 3-point appropriate to say that one of
Sanford Saturday night.
This year's version at SCC startes. Noe's 14 points were had 12 points and Hampton 11. choi ce in most quarters. But the
them will lose, since that's what
Pro Picker figures the old guys bo th seem to do best'
have one or two big games left
Cincinnati 27, Buffalo 10
in th em. So, he 'll stick wi th
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CINCINNATI (All) Veteran pro hockey star Got-die
Howe wi ll be honored tonight before th e World Hockey
League game
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BOSTON (Al') Suffolk Downs has been
ed its
request for two thoroughbred racing meets totaling
200
days in 1976.
The Massachusetts State
Racinj' ('onunission granteil
Ole request Friday for a meet from Jan, 1, 1976, through
July 5, and Sept. 20 through December 19. Th
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racing on Tuesdays and Thursdays, except on Jan. 1 and
Nov. 11.

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Winnipeg at Calgary
Toronto at Denver
Clevela nd at San Diego
Friday'
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Ednwton at Winnipeg

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New York lssanders at Van 4 1. 6 Morbra Racer (Ormsby) S I.
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7 Pasha Time (Demlanik) 92. 5
Philadelphia at Detroit
Adios Dutchets (FlIspitli) 3 I .
Boston at Atlanta
THIRD - 14 Milo, Pace. Claimin.
Cr'cago at Montreal
41.000: I Tar Dapple (Bcreznak) 10
Washington at St. LJ%
I. 2 Silverboil Rice (Rau) 72; 3.
Buffalo at rittsburgh
Toron$,p at Los Angeles
TOdays Game,
Detroit at New York Rangers
Montreal at Philadelphia

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ThOmpson Roofin Rolls $24 --igh
Series
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TG.1.F. Mixed Match Point Hal Rich 209 and 546 series,
League: 111gb Team Series for Gene Jones also 209 game,
the ni ght gces to Th
ompson Mary Willlami 194, Cheryl
Roofing (25W) for $24 prize Kinder 185, and Susie Golden
money. High team game was 174.
rolled by the Midway Mart
Flagship Bank Mixed League:

Washington this week.
Last week's figures were IG.(

the ball but they certainly can
thrnu if A,A *kn

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Increasing the season's record
to 76-28 for .731.
The picks:

a

team had the high of the Average
well against the run buthave
the league Is Mary
trouble when the ball is En the
morning as Rose Patrick rolled Rickets 159 and Keith Johnson
air. That adds up to a Clncin.
the high game and series 200- 177. Highs for the night: Cap't
4
nati Victory.
545 and won 3 points
WashIngton 24, St. LouIs 17
Jizns: Kit Johnson 192441 and
Celery Ave. Plant Farm. High Chet Averitt 198. The If's: Max
ft will be
Randy Johnfor Celery Ave. was Dot-me Smith 204-535, Fite Tire Supply:
(The Spinners) with the score The high of the night goes to
son to run the Redskin offense
MacAteer's 511 and linda Rice,
of 1856) arxi $16. High Industrial Lindy Ileuer with a 242 game
JfmStarr 2Q1505 and Ron Poole with KHmer out. But he did the
who Is carrying a 117 average spared the 5-10
series(lflisRufu.sGaines,701, and the high series 584. Heuer
split and Starr Job in the second half last week
and
rolled a 162-422. W.O.T.M srntreii thø S.l-1fl Rnlr,nl,
bowling for the Evening wzic (IR nine
hi tt'np,i
ntI tltnr'
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No. 2 split 2 &amp; 2 with Th
Herald. High Industrial Game the ni gh t. Rose Belew 212520, (
e Foxy Hairstyling• Wc;dyBoness 494, he can't do It in the full game
201) but the big game of the a nice 210
and Arkie Four.
goes to Ginny L)unlho (288). Phil Roche 200-572, Jack Kaiser
co nverted the 5-7
8-1.0 split, th is time around.
night goes to Gus Sexton, who Harold also rolled a 202 game.
"Star of the Week" is Gaines 20 - 562, Charlie Plant
Don Corsi with four strikes in a
MIami 31, Houiton 21
512. had six strikes in a row for a Eddie Jackson 529, Steve and
Seminole County School Food ro"
, rolled the high gaine of the
The mechanical Dolphins are
with 152 pIns user his average. Buddy Bass 512, BR. Carroll fantastic 251-597 series. Other Frank Kakka 524 and 541 Senice League - High for the
High scratch scores rolled 502 and Joy Walters 502.
evening 218-518 series. Team just too good for the young Oil.
highs: Chuck Kelley rolled a respectively,
night was Doris Johnson
during the evening include a 622
Pettycoats Ladies League: nice 240-615, Jim Nader 212-M,
Jet Howlerettes Ladies and Evelyn Britton's 'M game. ii: Margaret Croft spared the ers, who'll be in Miami's class
series and 263 game rolled by "Queen of (ho Week" Is Sandy Dick
5-7 split and Jerry Croft rolIM a some day, but not this week.
-NIIAMI i AP) - National
Spain 202-557, Charles League: Peg Patey (514-177) Daisy lhnoJosa Is "Star
the 181-520 as did
Kit Johnson and Burt Truax Eilonigen with plus 74. Bonnie Young 210, Bob Gibson 196-568, and Elaine i'.c,tIyai
Football League clubs may deAngeles 23, Atlanta 10
Keith Johnson
470 and Week" with plus 77. Joyce 191-523.
th his 617-225-202 gams. Benton (Jack's M in i MM) had a nd
A
soft
d
cide
to protect only 32 of their
sc
h
edul
e
and
a
fat
l
Shirley Stola 181-516.
ea
Barbara Tulk 179 were the Parker picked Up tIN? 5-6-10
High for the women: Krlstle the only 200 of the morning
may
have
made
the
Rams
a
cin'rent
stocking
Early Toyota Mixed League: highs for the morning. Tulk split.
Johnson 578-201, Ginny Duniho (205). She rolled four strikes in Highs for the evening were Ron spared the 4-7-10 split, Bobbie
Atlantic National Bank little lackadaisical. Maybe los- Tampa and Seattle In next
League - Don (;orman was
ing to San Francisco last sack y.'pr'q expansion draft, says
525-230 (High for the women) a row In her game. As close as Allmnan high series 559-201 and Retalic 5.7, Peggy Tryre 4-10,
Mystery Ladles League
Ca thy McCloud 528, Pat Hudley you can
ng
with
will
snap the m back to reality. Miami Dolphins owner Joe
200 game was Bil l Clarke high game 223-542. Elain e Kestival
high bowler of the eve ni
4-5. Patey had Wanda Hubbard 1 A &amp; A Cleans a 233-610 series. Lynn
Eiland
518. Dottie Bryant 517-201. Norma Welch 11.
49 and Sue Wyrin Others: Bob Jackson 213,554, the only turkey of the morning.
Y' the Falcons won't, Robbie.
All) and Dell Barca (Empire
Other 200 scratch games:
199 (also four in a row). Other Mark Blythe 209-531, Bob
Robbie said Friday he favors
2124W, PullY Price'201-553, Bob even I,&amp;' Steve Bartkowski can
Hi'Nooners Ladies League: Auto Body Shop) both rolled 182
Roger Quick 244, James highs: Charlott Chaplin 193, Bat-hour 203-505, Pete
a
strong expansion draft on
Kirkland
187-538,
Danny
lulls
play.
Phillips "Queen of the Week" is Junelle games. Peg Patcy (team one
Jackson 213-207, Bob Retalic
Barbara Sparks 188, Vonda 203449, Hal Rick 528, A.J. Addison with
Minnesota
26,
New
Orleans
7
Jan.
23-24,
despite what It could
l9
Fred
Samples
202-532 and
plus 121 pins. had the high series (487)
207-M, Bernie Iludley 2L)~-2o2, Driver 492-172 and Kitty Hoffpauir 541, Bud Campbell
mean
This
will
be
nine
in
a
to
the
row
for
and JoIrn Ceresoli 193432 series.
Dolphins, itself an
Highs for the morning: Betty Bussud had the highEiland spared the 2.10 and
Bill Westfall 209, Al Boldman Lawrence 467,
Welch had the 541, Jim Johnson 531, Krlstie W.O.T.M No 1 Mike Stimps
the Vikings, who Just keep win. expansion team.
5.10
163 game when
W5, FA Patrick 203. Jack only 500 of the moming (514), Johnson 521,
"TheMiami Dolphins are not
rolled her first splits. Bob Kirkland spared a ning. But the Saints offer no
Robert Gilbo, and rolled a turkey in the IM 2W ganie I she
Ellman's Battery
KaIser 201 and Jim Adams 200. and Dee Gebhardt 182. Linwood Lee 506,
real
challenge
in
this
mis.
taking
the position...ftt we've
nice
6-7
IConi
Brede
frame.
Hazel
Motzer spared the team). Splits:Joan Fryman 3['he winners of the roving
Gebhardt, Doris Osteen, Susan 514, Ray Hatchett 507 and
match,
won seven out of eight games
Ed 5-10 splIt (same team), as they 10, Barca 3-10, Sylvia Paye 4.5.
'AH" award this week are The
Oat.es, Lorraine Jackson all Sci.mer 514.
PIttsburgh 30, Kansas City io and have 43 players, all of
won 3 points from Stenstrom Faye Jones 5-10, Bissard
Jr., Sr. League - Aaron
5-9-10
4&amp;M's with the low series of
spared the 5-7 spilt,
The Steelers are beginning to whom we'd like to keep," he
Late Toyota Mixed League: Realty. Lake Mary Pub with
and Shirley Rodeabush spared Kaufman rolled a nice 214-537
2 157. Bo Speir raised his
think about the playoffs and said.
Wednesday Night Ball &amp; High game was rolled by Bev Erma Thrope 179 and con- the 5-7 split,
and MikeClardwas second best that'll be bad ne
v eragc 14 pIns in just 4 weeks. Chain Mixed Le
ws for the
ague: Two first Stevens 2.34-542 and Jim verted th e 3-7 split won 3 po ints
Robbiecited theO.grecor th of
with his 194-506. "Youth of the Chiefs. KC
Sanford Plain Merchants
has
won
four of the Cleveland and San Diego, 1-7
200 games were rolled during Johnson rolled the high series from Webster's Real Estate
ioll-A-Bouts
Mixed
i,eague
Week"
is
fixed League: Highs for the
league play by Robbi Sexton of the night 543 by Just one pin with Cat-ole Hook's 165-461.
Quinn with Plus last five including last Monday records for Philadelphia and
"Star ni the Week" is l'each 123 pins.Jeff
Turke ys fell for
evening from this league are: (2)5)
night's t urnover travesty sit Green Bay, 2-6 records
and Leomard Cliristian over Stevens. Ruthe Smith had I)ark Avenue Trailer Park lilliLs ~%lth plus 73 pir-us, III
for four
Katifinan and
Dallas. Pittsburgh doesn't en. other teams ,and slurnping at.
gage in that kind of bumbling. tendance.
He said NFL Owners last
Oakland 38, Cleveland
7 week proposed protecting
Oh my, can't something be "about 26
to 36 or more" playdone about this pairing? If the
ers on their rost, but saId 32
Raiders are merciful, th e win
Hunt.ng season is oil!)' one week old but tales of trophy bucks
- could be the compromise
less
within
d wned, missed op port uni ti es and lost shirt taILS, and the
One angler in a big bass boat was heard to offer Torn $30 for fourBrowns
TI)s or may
so. Ifstay
Oakland
gets agreement w hen
the owners
the plug he was using.
2N
mradeship of a trip to th e woods are begin ning to seep in.
reconvene next Wednesday in
mad,
look
out:
11ev.
Ct-lIes
and Chuck Conners, fishing near the Osteen
A local part)' tiiade up of Jerry Smi th , Doe Wooden, Cliff
New York.
Detroit 20, Green Bay 10
1'ridge Camp, found the bass schooling Tuesday but couldn't get
'elson, Glen Cruce, and Dick Dove visite d th e wilds of Georgia
,
Now that he's piloted the
them to hang on to the plug. They hooked fire but only succeededLions
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Is t week hunting the elusive whitetalls. They encountered hot,
in
landing
one
of
them.
straight
victories,
di weather which made it even more difficult to find deer as the
11% BOB ouiti.:il.
lrch and bream are still hitting for the bank fishermen atcan we really still call Joe Reed
creatures were moving mostly at night.
a third-string quarterbacki
Osteen flri'lge. One morning this week, 18 people were count*d
Doe Wooden missed a shot on th e ri.rst day and his hunting
And by the way, w hate ver
lined
upon
th
e East side of th e river, all catching fish.
ddies promp tl y cut off his shirt ta il, a spanking new shirt at
th
At Lemon Bluff, bass are jumping right in front of ecamphappened to Green Bay's
th Dove
his "Trophy," a beau tiful buck which field dressed
"Fresh Start With Bart"
but
they
have been very choosy as what th ey hit. A bass tour'cr 100 pounds but the four point rack of antlers was miniature
Manager. Some shelk'rackers were landed but the best catch of
narnent
is
scheduled
there
for
Sunday
and
some members the
Ineasuring only a two inch spread and standing only seven Inches
the week was made on purple plastic worms tossed by Bill Miller
bass club were out in the bad weather Thursday scouting the river
high.
and Mike Crittendon. Fifteen bass was their total for the day.
for possible good spots. Even with the strong wnds blowing, they
Fred Knh!ht was in another local nnrtv nvikino titi' i;it,nl in
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Artmi Co to Thorna I Ross wI Francin,,
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1) &amp; P411 of 7 (lbs; C 7)81k II Bel Roseland Perk etc 5400
HowCll Branch land Co to Cecil to Thomas O,rnpj Jr &amp;
Sec 3 525 300
761 of W',of Lot a) Sanfnrd Celery frey A Schmidt &amp; *1 Aimee E LI
Air $100
James 0 HdOock &amp; wI Barbara to Delta $71 200
V Malldrd &amp; wi Mary A NW 4 of Jacquelyn from SW car of NE'1 Of
I BIN C Seminole Sites 521 900
Carl D McMurray &amp; Linda to Dale
NC ' of SE , tess N 25 a
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81k 6 Eastbrooh 532 000
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Larry 0 Herman &amp; *1 Jacquiine RichardO Caudll&amp; *1 Nancy It I?
of 101 6 all oil &amp; w IS of s 81k 1, Woodmere Park d repI $17 500
Carroll Dalton Corp to Roland E
Rebrna Fla Inc etc to Marn M
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Englert wid to Raleiqh West Wildmere 2nd S
its 307 3) So4
81k 14 Eastbrooh s d Un No
Park $77
526 900
Rort B Powell &amp; wf Linda C 10 Seabury
t Lake 01 the Woods
Larry 0 Herman £
Jacqueline $30 900
31 of II 81k 0 Sanlando Spq; Tr Manor $22300
John 0 Jacobs &amp;
Cther F It 6 $0 Of W 110 Of It IS 0th 0 Slovik
Rebma Fla Inc etc to Marion M
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Marsha M E 330' c'
Jamcs A Gregory sql to Shrey Homes Inc Its 377 S 795 101 II)
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Eric P KIlam &amp; Rebecca tO Woods Tnhouse Sec I 128800
75 lot rd IiOO
Highldnd Pines Un 1 $100
Ill &amp; Its 558 577 571 576 S 579 511
45 01 LI 19 &amp; W 30' 01 50 Ouem
Edw E Oglesby 4 wI Hatel I It
Cotunibus
d it ) Lake 01 the James C Lee &amp; wf LutiCi 0 LII Buck P Shelton &amp; f Martha May
C flrad1 &amp; *1 Evelyn LI 457 WinIer
Nader Horn,; Inc to Lorin B
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new residents who buy new homes

Gary F Swift &amp; wf Barbara Jane, 531,100

Jr. Etc 10 Leroy A. Richardson &amp;
81k A. MM Sm.th 5 2nd Sd. SI

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LI 31 01k H Oakland E;t 2nd 5c

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Gordon P Worrall 4 Anamria to

Frank Mignone &amp; Mildred

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products, and for another, new. red and blue are the ambiance room, One lamp is either a

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MCChaCI A Rev &amp; Teresa to Howardi Addflgton&amp;wi Clan Its It1816 swe:ateroak, Sec 3
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$ ,
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Jaymor Corp to Ronald Mayrr
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John P #e a Eli: to Donald
MCIYffl F WllJiamn £ Beatrice
Nader Homes Inc to Grover L
Gra:iano Mancuso &amp;
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to CharIN 1. Gree &amp; wI Larceni
start at NE cor. of Sec. 3-IS Go W.
81k A, S*eetwater Oaks. Sec 4.
LI;) 44 less N ir of)) 8th 10 Tier Searcy Shore;, $39,400.
V , Lots I) &amp; 11 (less E 35' of II) 8th along NIne I SeC 3 l.IS, IfS 69' U1..
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d rep of San a 0 EsIs, Sec. I. 116.500
Claon Jerry Moody &amp; *1 Doris E ' to Louis P Bauerle &amp; wI Marqaret
Flouse D Church, wid to Eloulse
Louis J. Sabo Jr., a *1 Joe P. to
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Levie Fla Inv. to Wm. F. Beasley Sec. 56.700.

John F Purcetl &amp; *1 F I to F D Orlando Terr S ' Un I $31 900

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AlIamo, land Hotel &amp; Nay Co
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Charles C Jensch &amp; Pearl M to
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F lot 6 BIb H Spring Lb HiII Se( Consumer Utititec nc Nil. ut
John P JOhnston &amp; WI Marie to 3. S3,5O
PIE' 4 of Sec 7671 30, $200,
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Viola Croom to James E Nedin &amp;

Sweetwater Oaks 173 500
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Barcia Wo,Ci 2nd Adda 535 900 Wayman HI; t d $13 900
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thatsettlingisthecause, then
HiIl Un Plo 7, 53iS

Cracks will seem to disappear

be done with a putty knife or,

was, you will prevent

after a ssall has been painted

esvn better if you have one, a

shrinkage, which sometimes

beer can opener. As with any

occurs when a large opening

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cracks have not moved beReal rithie conveyances locally in 1975 to date were
valued at $l17,sm,&amp;i.

yond the check marks for a

'.'anol. SVC Corp to Wekv,i

i,oll Club Inc. Disc I Golf Cour;,
.irwas

with a putt) knife or a finger

When the opening is quite

V, ith a larger crack there is

t!'eprimed with a sealer or a

large, it ts better to apply the

dab of paint hefoce either

will not stas in place. The

Iastrs Insert it in the opening

IS located near a street or
S:br::
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Cowen sql it S 81k 11 Indian HillS

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lot 73 Green ( d It
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LII7LWibI1&amp; 61kB Vfllage $3I0
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West Altamonte Pit; . Sec 1, 138.000
Magnolia SVC Corp to Sol Dale
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Tracts, Sanlando Sprnqs. $100

Magnolia svc. Crp to Sal Dale

from N' mile cor Sec 233132 dc..

The Huskcy Co. to McQuirter &amp; duitral Developers Inc , lots 17. 1$

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Farpdd 0013 1S1 %P Lot 6 Dii
Pinar Acres. len W 176' &amp; S 300' &amp; C

Sec 8. 111,900

Wilee Prrry Ga nestO Minnie Lie
Thomas Li S BIb I Memich S S
55.500

Hunt Sec I 137400
RichardP CooIIy&amp;WIAnneM

F Bryant Lots 1$ &amp; 15 BIb 20
Sec,San Lanta,

Peterw l.'ckenna&amp;wf LillianC
to Bruco I Cardall &amp; WI Margaret

The Iiike Co to McOuir &amp;

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to full use of the Club s facilities Including the magnificent 18-hole golf course

pnce is collected in oneea'
fact, has aady changed—
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olympic pool, tennis courts, basketball courts, clubhouse, parks and picnic areas
Tb as C Taylor &amp; wI Mary Lots Harney Beac etc. $100

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061) I told htm I thought )ou portion rwrmalls paid
to the
orked fnr a elit any way bu}ing brole
ftWftd. Is thiS

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The howls lee
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Neal to Curtit Arline &amp; wf Sarah Its
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tarry Anderson 4*1 Ptric to
James Edw Mayl WIOrpha Fiy WoQtr A Jenne&amp; wI Susan
to Krnnclh Gerald Hatcher &amp; WI [nqhihWOorj%IitAddn,
Smrnset Plo 5cc 1, $19,500
&amp;26fllk
Euqenia Dover. form Stout &amp; Pit,
In(,to Frederick W. haar,$iI,
Madal,an E. Baste to Wm. 0.
f Patti C It 77 61k A, North On
BIb . Weiffir
WOffe &amp; WI Doris I., 1134£ N 2$' of icr,. Sec 9 Un
I Add
519.500,
23, BIN H Tr. 2?, Saniando Springs,
John L Saul; Sr. &amp; wI Clara to
Russell Graham &amp; Martha to
P,Jlltdtl I tt,st to wrn (3 L!iSftIktWoodrnCr'k'd (unrad55irzsrTr
Wolfe&amp;wIDonisL,Ltfl&amp;$23'of
v('pl. 121.900
con of 'IEI,OfSEii 01 Sec 1121

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harry M Koenler WI Barbara It
Bruce
Tembin &amp;
to
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Shares

First

Round

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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL dR.

Lead

CLASSIFIED ADS

CUlT, IN AND FOR SEMINOLE

cause of low

temperatures and tour, had four bogeys and two

1:00 AM.

DISSOLUTION OFMARRIAC3E

together despite the weather. I low 60 scores, plus ties, after
uphill putt on the final hole tion problem. She explained, "I didn't hit the ball real well, but I ____________________________
Friday. A shot behind them wore all I could wear and still
S
Legal
Notice
were Sandra Haynie and Kathy swing."
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McMulen.
Mis.s Stacy, a former Rollins
IN
THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
Legal Notice
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EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL dR.
CUlT IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
THE VACATING, ABANDONING. COUNTY, FLORIDA.

NOTICE OF PROCEEDINGS FOR

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Leader

ORMOND BEACH tAP)-A
seven-under-par
64
has
i'IVCfl Beau fl;it::h the first
round lead over a field of 200
golfers in the $14,000 Riviera
Open,thirdeventolthe Florida
PGA winter tout.
Baugh, brother of women's
tour pro Laura Baugh, has a
after Friday's round on the par
71, 6,302-yard Riviera Country
Club layout.
At 61 are Wally Kuchar of

Naples, Nate Starkes of SI
Petersborg. John Gentile Of
Fairfield, Conn., and Churck
Thorpe of Duam, N.C,
Colombia,
Canada; Craig I)ear, Sapphire
Valley.

Calif.:
Marek
McCumber, Jacksonville; Jim
Mix'ton, Saratoga, Wyo.; AIKI,'
Thompson, Newtown Square,

I'.i.; Bobby Loy, Burlington,
';.c., and Saskatchewan, Canadi.
Another 16 golfers are tied at

70,

SundQy

NED N. JULIAN, JR. of STEN.
STROM, DAVIS 6 MCINTOSH,

filetrueoriglnal with the Clerk of
on or before
Novemt-er 21O, 1975. cthu'rwie' a
default arid ultimate ludgment will
be entered against you for the relief
the Circuit Court

WITNESS my hand and official

II•lCftjiØ COWl Ofl thisflndday of
October. AD., 1975.

Written defenses, If any, to it, on
JULIUS
6
PETRUSKA,

With the SEly line of Lot &amp; thence
SWly 70 feet more or Tess to the

Plaintiff's Attorney, whose address
si) East Robinson Street,Orlando,

all lying within Block I o true
amended piat of th First Addition tO
Mineral çrn -s Park. according to
the alat thereof as recorded in Plat
Book 11, page 13 of the Public

original with the Clerk of thu Court
either before service on the Plain
tiff'S attorney or immediately
thereafter. otherwise a default Will
be entered against you for toe relief

Florida.
PERSONS INTERESTED MAY

WITNESS my hand and the Seal of
this Court, thiS 29th day 0 O(fober.

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Clerk of the CirCuit Court
By: Elaine Ridharute
Deputy Clert
Ned Pt Julian, Jr.

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Arthur H. Beckwilh. Jr.

(Seal)

Clerk of the Circuit Court

Board of County
Commissioners
of Seminole County, Florida
STENSTROM, DAVIS 6
By. Arthur H Beckwith, Jr.
MCINTOSH
Clerk of the Circuit Court
Post Office Box 1330
By: Joann K. Hare
Sanford, Florida 33271
Deputy Clerk
P.tJih Oct 26. NOv 7 9. tO.. 1973 Publish: Nov. 16, 1975
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By; Mary N. Oarden
Deputy Clerk
JUly's 0 Petruska
ROWLAND AND PETRUSKA

33 East Robansor, Street
P05t Office Box 305
Orlando, Florida
Publish: Nov. 7. 9. 16.
OFT9

on the 29th day of October,

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Leading

Marilyn, Notary,

PrformId by

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before

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women's

Prw, modern, 1 Story efficiency
apartments, attractively fur-

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formation rail 3?? 0734

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person;

the Circuit Court of the Eighteenth Green Beans, U Pick $31 per Ru
Farm on Lake Monroe Road.
Judicial Circuit, inand for Seminole
Tti Cab 8usines &amp; related fran
across from Baotlsf Church
Coonfi, Flnrida, t. m zseac.
ii
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t'u' Call ia'.4 253 2572
Herbert Russell, 372 7739,
CA 20 C.
You are required to file your
CITY OF
('u
LAKEMARY,FLORIDA
answerorotoerdefefnivepleadlnes Cucumbers for picke'l, $3 by., You
VENDING
ROUTES
Pick, East on Hwy 14, Right on S.
with 11* Clerk of the above-named
Notice of Public Hearing
Cameron. 3rd house on right. 373- Excelient Opportunity Oniy 4.10
Court and secvea copy thereof
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN.
hours weekly with complete
lhC Petilloner's attorney, B. C.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN by
Company training &amp; lcaton set
City Council of the City of Lake PYLE. ESQUIRE, of Whittal' f'.
Oranges Grapefruit, Satsuma
up Investment of 510055.000. Call
Mary, Florida, that said City Pyle and Stump. Post Office fbi
Tangelos and Lemons
collect, Mr Carson, $133743370
Council will hold a public hearing at Oviedo, Florida 32763, not later than
372105$
7:30 p.m., or
thereafter as the 19th day of December, 1913, as
possible, on Wednesday, December required by law, else a Judgment
NAVEL ORANGES
10. 19/3, to consider Ihi adoption f will be entered against you.
1250 BUSHEL
Rentals
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have
an ordinance by the City of Lake
327 6733 or 372 0342
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Mary, Florida, title of which is as hereunto set my hand and seal at
NavelOranges.$2 SOperbu,
Sanford, Seminole County, Florida,
follows:
JuiceOranges.$h Soperbu.
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY thiS 12th day of November, 1975
29—Rooms
Your Container 372 SIN
OF LAKE MARY, FLORIDA, (Seal)
uJIu,,i I irxu i
,'rirint,
Manorwomantoshare
Clerk of the Circuit Court
18-Help Wanted
AND ZONING BOARD AND THE
mypuomeandeipenses
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Evening

Herald

advertiser...

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MINISTRATOR AS THE LOCAL
LAND PLANNING AGENCY FOR Publish, Ploy, hA. 73. 30, Dec. 7,1915
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THE CITY; PURSUANT TO THE OET$7
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U1'T"COUhTO THE
LOCAL GOVERNMENT COM

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MEETINGS OF THE LOCAL LAND COUNTY, FLORIDA.
PLANNING AGENCY SHALL BE CIVIL NO. 7Sl69GCAO9.E
PUBLIC MEETINGS WITH DUE FEDERAL NATIONAL MOP
NOTICE; PROVIDING THE TGAGE ASSOCIATIOP4,
Plaintiff.
PROCEDURE
FOR
THE
SELECTION OF THE MEMBERS V's

KISH REAL ESTATE
2201 S. French Avenue
Telephone (305) 321.0041
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LAWANA F, KISH
REALTOR

November

10 ,1975

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300 North French Avenue
Sanford, Florida 32771

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FOR RENT
OFFII?r 1. cino n,ai,

ALSO STORAGE SPACE
$2SUPPERMO

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place to live, car todrive,a lob, or
some service you have need ot
rid all our win ads ecry cia,
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WEKIVA RIVER- Adult park
Offering fishing, canoeing and
convenience ttore, Surrounded by
beautiful oak and cypress tree's
3771470

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lYlobile :
HonIe ~0
ShoLLi

FURNISHED APARTMENTS
FOR RENT, $15 UP

Legal Notice
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OF THE AGENCY; ESTABLISH. BETTY L. STOJE. a
legal Notice
ING
THE
RESPOPISIBIL woman, and FIP-IANCIAL AC rdOTlCL OF IlEuLu1lcJN
TIES AND DUTIES OF THE CEPTANCE CORP,
NOTICE UNDERPICIITIOUS
CLOSING, VACATING AND
Defendants,
AGE N C Y;
P R 0 V I D I NC
NAME STATUTE
ABANDONING RIGHTS OF WAY.
AMENDED
PROCEDURES FOR PUBLIC
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN;
NOTICE OF SUIT
PAPTICIPATI0N
AN0
Notice is hereby given that toe
NOTICE is hereby given that toe
DISSEMINATION OF MATERIAL; TO: Financial Acceptance
Board of County Commissioners of undersigned, pursuant to the
Corp.
REPEALING ALL ORDINANCES
Seminole County. Florida, at its "Fictitious Name Stafut" Chapter
3327 Broadway
IN CONFLICT H ER EWI T H,
Regular Meeting held on the tIm $6509, Florida Statute, will register
Kansas City, Mi'ssouri
SEVERABILITY
AND
EF.
With true Clerk otthe CIrcuit Court, in
day of November AD. 1915. in the
YOU ARE HEREBY notified that County Commissioners' Meeting and for Seminole County, Florida,
FECTIVE DATEa complaint to foreclose a mortgage Rocm In the Courthouse at Sanford, upon receipt of proof of the
A copy of said ordinance shall
available
the office of the City encumbering the following real Seminole County, Florida, pursuant publication of this notice, the tic
Clerk of the City of Lake Mary, property,
to Petifion and Notice heretofore titious name, to *it; "THE MUSIC
Florida, for all persons desiring to
Lot 10, Block 22, HEFYLER aiven.
MACHINE" under which I am
adnnt.d
examine same.
HOMES, HOWELL PARK SEC RewlutItsnelntlna wAa';tna
engaged In buSineSs at IS? F
All interested parties are Invited TION ONE, according to the Plat abandoning,
Altamonte Drive in the City Of
noui'ng'
lo attend and be heard
thereof as recorded In Plat Book 13, dlscIaiming any and all right of the AltamOflte Springs. Florida.
THIS NOTICE Istobe published in Pages 43 through $9 Public Records County of Seminole and the public in
That the pinty interested in saId
the Evening Pleralci, a newspaper of of SemInole County, Florida,
and to the following deScribed business enterprise is as follows:
general circulation in said City, cme has been filed against you and you Rightsof way, to wit'
GERALD H. BALl
Wfimeat least lSdayspriortotp,e arereguiredtoserveacopyofyr
Dated at Altamonte Springs,
ThatparbotOldForre'stcltygoad
time of the public hearing.
wcittendelenses. if any, toil Oft VAN lying North of Lot 1, Block "8". and Seminole
County.
Florida,

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731 E 25th 3?)
HAL COLBERT.REAL TO
SELMA WILLIAMS. AssOCiate
Eve's.3flO6llor3fl 1517

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have new homes We have
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MAKE AN OFFER. 2nd house on
Palm Dr. behind Lake Monroe
Inn. I 29) 3439,
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SAVEOPIHOMEFINAPICING
Near ShoppIng, 2 BR home. 112.000.
Large lot. 3 BR home, 1)9,000,
Downtown. 3 BR tome 519.300.

WITT REALTY
Req Rôl Istabe Broker .1/1 0k10
323 3215. 3?? 2713 3?) 789s

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service center right on the
premises

ST. JOHNS REALTY CO.
BROKERS

And best of all we're depend'

Days 322 6123
Nights 372 7352

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Home Show
a wholly'
owned subsidiary of one of

YouwanttoIluyor Sell

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New Block Home

SEMINOLE CO. Acreage tracts,
Small and large. $7,000 per acre
and up Terry Realty, Realtor, 62$.
0711.

KHisTaTe.
we Will PrOvidethe

Dear Bob :

Ph 377 7681

taken for granted.

or not.

This is true whether the service is paid

saici Court on the 6th day of Florida, this 11th day
of November
November 1975.
AD. 1975
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE (Seat)
(Seal)
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Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr.
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL dIR.
Board of County
Clerk of the Cincuif Court
CUlT IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
Commissioners
By: Elaine RiCharde
COUNTY, FLORIDA,
of Seminole County. Florida,
CIVIL ACTION NO. 7S2293-CAø.
Deputy Clerk
By; Arthur H Beckwlth, Jr.
Publish: Nov. ) I&amp; 73, 30, 1975
LE
Clerk
of the Circuit CO$Jlj
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STOCKTON.WHATLEY,DAVIPI&amp; DLI
By Joanng Here
COMPANY a Florida corporation, IN THE CIRCUIT COURT, IN AND
Deputy Clerk
Plaintiff, FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY. Publish; Nov. 16, 1973
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DET $4
ALBERT REYNOLDS. JR. and CIVIL ACTION NO. 73fltSCA201
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LUCILLE REYNOLDS,
In the Mattet of the Adoption of
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
Defendants. DANA JOY KELLEY. minor.
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL dR.
NOTICE OF ACTION
NOTICE OF ACTION
Cliii IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
TO ALBERT REYNOLDS, JR
1'H STATE OF FLORIDA TO
CO'JNTY. FLORIDA,
Residence Unknown
FRANK V. VALENTI, WHOSE
PROBATE DIVISION
DLI I)

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the day I opened lUsh Real Estate, your office,
staff and newspaper have been extremely cooperative in all
respects. Our transition into the business world has been
Since

by the expertise displayed by you and your fine

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been of the highest order. On innumerable occasions, we have
worked with your people to come up with ideas and ads that
moved properties for Kish Real Estate.
More recently, I had occasion to check our sales records
in an effort to pinpoint our advertising effectivity as
per—
tains to several media. 1 was pleased to note that our sales

of properties which arc directly attributable to the advertising in the Sanford Herald have exceeded $300,000.00.

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My congratulations to you and your staff for a job that
wel 1
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LA'1ANA F.

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KISI!

Realtor

Hea1d Advertising gets RESULTS!

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YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an
tlon to foreclose a mortgage on

AND MAILING
RESIDENCE
ADDRESS ARE UNKNOWN

the following Property in Seminole
County, Florida
Lot land 2. BIok. PINE LEVEL
05l0,aord1tothept
therccjt a re .dcd fl Plat
6,
Page 34 of the Public Rcnrds of
muole County. Florida.
has been filed against you and you
areregulredloserveacopyof your
written defenses, if any, to it, on

YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
that HAZEN P. KELLEYhISIIIc'da
Petition in the Circuit Court of
SminoPe County, Florida, for the
.Idptaun of the mifior (hid named
therein, and you are reguared to
showcausewhythesamestiotjIdnt
be granted. it any, by Servhrç a copy
of your written objections and
defenses. if any, upon MACK N.

t(aTh

JULUIS

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PETRUSKA,

ROWLAND AND PETRUSKA,
A?tc-rne
ze ajiress
533 East Robinn Street, Orlanijo,
Florida 32101. on or before
Decernt'r lCflh. 1975 fld file the
original with the Clerk of that Court
edtter before service on true Plain
tiff's •t'orney or immediately
thereafter, otherwise a default will
be entered against you toe the relief
demanded i true Complaint.
WITNESS my hand and the seal of
this Court, thus étPu day of t4cjvember,
19/S.
(Seal)
ArHr t. eckwtth, Jr.
Clerk of the CiruiI Court
By - Martha I VihIen
Dejly ()er
Julutre 0 Petruska
P.tIlf

33 East Robinion Street
Orlando, Florida 37101
PubliSh: NOv.9. It.. 22. 30, '913

CLEVELAND.
CLEVELAND

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ESTATE NO.
In Re: The Estat. of

CATHERINE
deceased

of

&amp; MIZE, Attorneys

Sanford. Florida 321?). and by filing
thCorbg;nfal thereof with the Clerk of
s.iid Court On Cr betore Oecemt,ei10, 1915. and herein fall not or a
Default Judgment will be entered
against you and application will be
madeforarinaljudgmentgranfing
said F etition for Adoption,
WIT lESS my hand and official
seal of suid Court this 6?tI day of
Pfoverir, A 0, I7S.
(Seal)
Arthur Pt. Beckwlth. Jr.
Clerk of the Circuit Court
By: Lillian 1. Jenkini
Deputy Clerk
?,*CK ff CLEVELAND
CLEVELAND &amp; MilE

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NOTICE TO CREDITORS

f1(.l ; tUrr. Pt OIle Drar 7.

Sanford. Florida 37771
Attorneys for Petitioner
Pbiih, NOv. 9, 16,
30. 975

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NOTICE that the Board of Counly
Commissioners of Seminole County,
Florida, at 7:00 o'clock p.m. on me
2nd day of December, A 0., 1975, in

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PEAL ESTATE, INC
322.6457

Room
the County Courthouse in
Sanford, Florida. will hold a Public p
Hearing to consider and determine
whether or not the County will
vacate, abandon, discontinue, close.
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Req Real Estate Broker

11001__________________
2510 St
fl 66.13

(203) 6347700

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lhrou the described property, to
wit
The SO fee' side lot line utility
e1Sements dedcaIed on tie put of

REALTY

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WATER OAKS. SECTION SEvEN.

acCding to the plat throf ii
All cre1lors of CATHEPIPIF F
GREEN, who died
October 20, recor(kd In PhI Book 19. iaoes 7$
d 79. Public RKords of Seminole a
1975, WhiIC a rcsident of Seminole
Couity. Florida, are notified that County, Florida
PERSONS INTERESTED MAY
they are required to file any claims
or demands that they may
APPEARANDUEHEARDAT THE
against her estate in thIOffi,of the TIME AND PLACE ABOVE
SPECIFIED.
Clrcuu Judge of Sminole County,
(Seislt
FlC.riaa, !i the Courtpiu
ford. florida, wathan lour (1)
BOAND OF COUNTY
Calendar months from t,.
Commissioners
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the first p..,btittlr of tni NOli,
Of Srminole County,
Fiorda
Eah (liffl C( CemMid must be i
By: Arthur H, BeCkwlth, Jr.
writing and tiled In duplicate,
must stale the place of resld,,K,
By Joanna K. Hare
and post Office address of the
Deputy Clerk
Claimant and be sworn to by the PubIlth Nov I* 1975
claimant, hi agent or hisarorney. DE T LS____
or it will become void according to
FICTITIOUS NAME
Iiw
Notice
is Pttrby given that I am
Dated November 11th, 1915
gaged in buSintt, at RI 1, Bo
Elnora Cole,
0t, Maitland 3775), Seminole
Administratri
C0nty,
Florida i,sndr tie fiditoul
of the Estate of
name
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KROHNE REALTY. arct 1
Catherine E Gre
I intend to reçster s-aid name
John A. Baldwin of
with the Cltri. cf IOu' Crcut Court,
&amp;
Seminole COunty, Florida in ac
Attorneys at Law
COrdance with tPue provisions of the

Established Residential Area?

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Side P.ck uP. by owner, S7.9)0.
Phcane 377 193.4

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beige interor, automatic, air,
very 1Gw mileage. Car like new,
$2,795. Call Don Pope, 377.1651
Dealer

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64—Equipment for Rent

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weaned &amp; Litter

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7 Dodge Dart Swinger auto PS
ca Cr. radio, 45,000 ml., very
clean $1 95 373 1903

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Petite.AsmaticType
6Wk$., 173, 363-5037

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miles; must sacrifice 623 030)
1 Sow, 1 boar and 2 weanhlng pigs,
days
or 342 5250 evenings
5180; 10 big rabbits arid cages, $50 ____________________________
orl3.3Oeach: chickens and ducks,
Any Car12.50 each. Call after 5 p m 332.
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.Ooney
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WITH GOOD CREDIT
lix Example
RABBITS-I Does, 20 cages; all for
$60 or will sell separate Phone 1961 ValIant 6 cyl stand
1964 Fairlane, 6 cyl auto., extra
clean
SOW FOR SALE
1971 Duster, 6 cyl., stand
Approximately 130 lbs
1970 Hornet 6 cyI 'stand 34000
Phone)?? 0513
orIginal miles
1970 Torino, 307 eng, auto.
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W'F Vt JOfl, I ICC new
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Chico &amp; The Man

VES 373 9)70

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Jet 17926117 Long*j

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low mileage. By owner. si,ioo
Phone 131 731S

COLOR IV. 114 95P,IONTH
RENTAL PURCHASE PLAN

Warutedto Buy,
S'SlidingGlassDopr,
372 8790

1972 Oldsmobile Delta $9,
Cquipped, Pay equity &amp; take ').ec
payments of 57309 373 1169

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A I R C ON 0 I T I ON I N 0,
REFRIGERATION,
DUCT

WORIt, 24 hour service, All
make's. DYXES AIR CON
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tcyCIe? Sell these idle i?emsatPi
want ad To place your ad call
your friendly Classifledgal at The
Herald 3fl 76)1 or $31 93
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by the lob. 3229363
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HOME IMPROVE

MEN'? ALL TYPES OF CAR
PEPITRY AND REPAIRS 377
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PlasterIng

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Heat

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Healers Cleaned. all make's,
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Vacuuming, Bithrc,oms. W'ndo*-.
floor wan, Rug Shmpoo.nuj,
Ovens.

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Home Improvements

Paved streets 'Sewers 'Sidewalks
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179 Per Month.

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FURNISHED APARTMENTS AVAILABLE

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STOP AND THINK A MINUTE it
Classified Ads didn't
there wouldn't be any.

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DAVE'S PAINTING
Work Stow Cheap Rates
estimate 37'2 2623

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321 $165

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All ','r.'s nj
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2 Bedroom, 2 Full Bath Apartments

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Conveniont To Schools, Churches I Shopping

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SDeIuxe Clubhouse 4 Swimming Pool

'Close to everything yet away from it alit

Heater Cleaning

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SLusurlous Carpeting
kitchen lnclude Dthwasher, Frost Free
Refrigerator, Ran.r £ Disposal
AUTOMATIC WASHER* DRYER
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Roofing Gutters Screen 20 Yrs
Eap. Try me. $319343.
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212W. Ills St 372 59)0

For usu'ci furniture, 000lancel,
tools, etc Buy I or 1001 itern's
Larry's Mart, 213 Sanford Ave.

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Wagon 6 cyl new lnspetion new
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$.t93 32102)3 Dealer

65—Pets.. Supplies

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Sanford, Fla.
Call for Appt. 322.3103
Remodeling

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Color TV'S frnm $50 n&amp;w, from
515. Service Oil makes, HERBS'
TV 1200 5. French, 372-1731.

APARTMENTS

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drive, worn hubs. tow bar: all
running gear good condItion 372
3399 after S p m or any lime

Rent Blue Lustre Electric Carpet
Shampooer for only $1 30 per day
CARROLL S FURNITURE

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500 S Sanford Ave 12) 9310

Harris, at SEARS in ,antoi-d 327
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Section 165 09 Florida Statutes 957
S: Walter J. Krohne Jr.
Publish; Nov. 16, 23,30, Dec 7, 1975
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lAND 2BEDROOMS-FROM$144
Quiet Serene-Easy Living
All Adult-Modern

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Cls5ebe,ry. Florida 32707
Attorney for Adminittrtrlx
Publj
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SEVEN, deScribed as.
TheS.ou1h;.O(ef of lots 1, 7. and
L andthe North SO feet of Lots 3, 311
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)) Celery Ay .Sanford

6.41 1006

Ne'wtnouses ma rural area Nodown
payment, monthly payments less
than rent. Government subsidized
10 qualified buyers. Call to see if
you quality?
M. UNSWORTH REALTY
Peg Real Estate Broker
603W 1tt

in Sanfords Finest

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QUALITY
APPLIANCES AT
BARGAIN PRICES SANFORD
AUCTION, 37)7310.

SMALL APPLIANCES

LAKE MARY BLVD.- 120' frontage
153' deep on a corner SIte 1.946 'sq
ft. of building zoned for offices.
$19,900. FORREST GREENE
INC., REALTORS. 32)6333; $30
6633; eve's 377 1910.

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BUSINESS DIRECTO
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attOrneys IOu' the plaintiff,
Poit Second Section as recorded in Plat Publish: Nov. 9, It., 73, 30, 1975
Office Box 791, Orlando, Florida Book II,
loon associations in the U S
5: Kay Sassman
room, and oversized work shop
pages 46, 47, and IS, of the DL 1-79
City Clerk
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32102, and file the original with the Public Records of Seminole County,
We stand behind every home
MuSt
579.000.
Interest
Credit
Large 1 &amp; 2
CleckoftheabovestylecfCoyfl
GARY E. MASSEY
we sell.
Florida. less any part thereof lying NOTICE OF PROCEEDINGS FOR
Apts-Furn, or Unfurn.
JU
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616 E Semoran Blvd.
way
Of
State
THE
VACATING,
ABANDONING,
before
December
17th,
1975.
within
the
Right
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r"ritrat heat and an,
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So befors you buy any mo
CailBart
Real
Estate
ia,. Frer Boatirg •Pool •Ciubhij
Suite 107
ctPierwise a judgment may be en Road S 421, lying between Mobile DISCOUTIPIWPIG, AND CLOSING
wall to wall (arpef, brick IriSh,
C Orapt' eCarpetang eSep Dining Rooms
can get for your money
demanded in the complaint.
Attorney for City
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
101 on paved road 175.400-10 p0
By the Board of County Corn
November, 1975.

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octagon cocktail table, all 'state
fops. $700 or best offer, 373 7)50 or
after 6 p.m. call 323 450,

KENMORE WASHER, parts.

Phone 305 6.47 51410? 644-1032

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GoodCondition.t550
Phone 373 9023
2'-iIrcpcle lnsijr .
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Spec101 thruo ana garden 'sprayers,
91 cents una. GardenLand, 1100 W
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exchange PEfEt'S BODY SHOP.
1109 Sanford A',,'
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I PC. sectional, Spanish style with

AMERICANS INVESTORS
INC.. REALTORS

New 4 BR, 7 bath. DARE YOU TO

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$23 TO $50 PER MONTH
Will buy you a beautiful fully treed
homejite as seen on TV. Prices
to present price of $77,000. Low
from $1.000 to $2,395. fake I-i to
down, payments to assume. Walk
Deltona-Defary Exit, turn right,
'one bldCk to tennis courts
go to signs Sales people available
SYSTEMS
FOUR,
INC.,
to show you properly, 11 am. to S
REALTORS, 64.4 4344
pm. You must see
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7*13', figured, traverse rods, &amp;
oln's 377

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

legt. 129: trade student desk for
O.'esser;
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drapes, 75'xliO' fenced yard. Like

MId 701.35. 4 BR homes financed at
$ PCt. interest

Rung Real Estate Broker
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ILL WIND SALE

HAL COLBERT

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with well, septIc 1. electicity. West
of Sanford on paved road Mt
Dora scfsools Available Nov. Ii.
$60 per month Write. Paui 0.
Write, 7103 S State. Ann Arbor,
Mich 4110.4.

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Only 1I9,

One acre wooded mobile home site

At Superior Mobil. Home
Show, our selection is ao
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LARGE HOME close to downtown,
made iritO 2 apartments, upstairs
1 'n1shed 7 furnIshed apert
merits in rear All In good repair.

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REALTOR, 1 299.1370 or 377-1357
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Clean mattress, box springs with

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PRICED FOR FIRST BUYER
Whereeliecan you find a double car
nume nor iii,uuur
Beautiful.
has everything 1i
years old. 3 bedrooms, 2 baths,
central air, family room., living

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ST. JOHNS RIVER- Near beBary,
Fla room, air, kitchen equipped,
almost an acre of river front with
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carpet, drapes etc Corner, fenbeautIful trees, great fishing.
ced, citrus. Must sell. $22,100.
Owner says "Submit offers,"
Terms. Chuluota Realty, 345-3717
CALL NOW
Assume rayments
or 3 5-5914.
_____________________________ LAKE MARY- Beautiful lakefront Sinner 7cj 7,tq in c.ttj.net , 3 needle
tt on a p'ninsuta for uruobstrixted
position, twin needle, front
BY OWNER- 102 ldyllwiide Drive
Scuner', S?S.O'Xi
Iri,uu1in dplyip %winq mach,ne
Just reduced $3,500. Transferred
Forrest Greene, Inc.
PAy hAlAnC.. nI 116 or Opayrrpnt's
out ol state. 4 bedroom, 2 story.
PEAt TOPS
over 3,100 g ft. Plo reasonable t)0 68)3
offer refused 371 0747
SANFORD '.EWIPIG CENTER
101 East Firb Downtown
LAKE SYLVAN, 36.7
acres
12194)1 Fve 169 1)46
lakefront, 11.600 per acre.

H.rnld HaIl Realt',

1973, 12' wide, 1 BR, furnished, with
AC, Adults. IllS Security deposit.

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HIGHWAY46FLEAM,ARKET

CHULUOTA- 2 bedroom, 2 bath,

MOVE UP- NIce 4 bedroom,
central air, good settled neigh
borhood, 126,900. Furnished bolt!
OPPORTUNITY KNOCKS- Owner
moving Choice) bedroom,2 bath,
family room., W w carpet, in
arOund POOL $79,900

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November23, 1975, Donation $150

SWAP-HammonciOrgan
Al Condition for
Spinet Piano 3226620

..h':1.mseastof I Inn Hwy 46

Longwood Road. Call 3)1-MU
days or after 5 p.m. Call 322 $3U.

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THE CLUB HOUSE

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377)991
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nice 1 bedroom mobile home. 5)23
mo. Located in Longwood. Isso.
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1)50 $175 Color TV
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rods with Reels Bargains. 661 -6936.
PaThfinder, Pop-up Camper, new
vinyl top. Sleeps 35,5500. 323 337*

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and a large qarage Alt th on an
1U(' C arid for 115,000

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57—Sports Equipment

Payton's

Maple dinette, 5.40; wood floor lamp,
$10 2 tIer table $25 crib corn
plete, $73; I drawer chest, 35
HILLCREST - '13. central air,
pair maple twin beds, Complete,
dishwasher, raised patio, skirting,
$73; walnut record cabinet, $20
5. tIe downS. Good location,
walnut secretary $150 KULP
Payments 14 29 me. Offered by
DECORATORS 409W First st
Savings 6. Loan 373 6051

&amp; air, VA terms available. $71,000.
WE TAKE TRADES

Sch u re n Realty

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MONTHLY RENTALS

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The Sanford Herald

LAKE MARY-) Bedroom, 1", bath
home nestled under shady trees.

accessories,

radio, stereo, all working. Best
offer. 323 15.69.

screen room, central air, carport
awning and skirting. Good condition Payments sioo 17 mo
Olfererj by Saving, 8. Loan. 32)
3.051

Zoned agricultural, $76,000.

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Mahogany Cabinet, contains r.,

GREGORY MOBILE HOMES

4 BR. 3 baths, PLUS a built-in

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Children's Wear, (Formerly
13utlon 'N Bows) 26.10 Hiawatha,
Phone 377-1301.

ANF()f()" 3 Bedroom. 2 bath SKYLINE
- Double wide, 'fl, 21' x
home, central heat &amp; air, fenced
80', 3 BR, 7 bath, raised front

from town.

1 Bdrm closed porch, 1130
2 Bdr, porch. carport, washing
machine. Clean, 5130
Large 1 edroom. 5)00; large 7
bedl'OOflt, $110; water furnished; 2 Bdrm.. new W-W carpet, new IR
furniture. Separate dining area.
c')nvenlently located 372-oil;,
Very attractive. $163
Efficiency Apartment
$20 Week
Security deposit NO pe$
611 5. Park Phone)?) 4196.
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571 1010
3 Bedroom apartment, partly fur Small frame cottage,
partially
nished, coupleonly. 377 376.2 days,
furnished, south of DeBary. 51(1)
322 0991 evenIngs,
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per month plus security. 6665)17

ApplyMornings,ClubDiarnnJ

Live in housekeeper, for motherless
child Call after 6 pm 373 $513

to

baby

lSYr FHA FINANCING

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51.000 37) 5521 after? p.m &amp;wk
rids.
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C45's('Iberry. Hwy 11 92 $30 i70

15' Sabre Boat 6. Trailer, 50 HP

xn,yxu,I),dayuJ.nxqn,,crioseys
etc. Old stock, 30 pet to 60 pet. off.
FREE GIFT WRAPPING on new

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Any
Quantity,
NOLL'5.

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ou'ne see the beautiful new clothe's,

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block, excellent condition; no city
t,sxes; by owner. 322 6670.

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home, close

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$45 dep
Magnolia Ave 3fl 07$).

Help wanted, part time waitress 11 ____________________________
to 7 ExperIenced Call 3730963 Sleeping Ritoms, air conditioned
between 7106.
Mtn only 3327779. 1)4 Myrtle

PREP-IENSIVE PLANNIPIC, ArT EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CIR- Cocktail Waltreji For

OF 197$; PROVIDING THAT ALL CUlT IN AND FOR SEMINOLE

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Terms

dining room, separate garage
5115 month plus Security deposit
Phone 831 1649
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SRoomaot,,allutlhitlexfurn taSn..

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322-7643

ORIENTAL RUGS WANTED
Top prices paid, used, any condt iOn
6411176. Winter Park.

GARAGE SALE. SAT. 6 SUN. Nov.
13 6 16. 9 until... Geneva On
Lake Geneva Drive. Follow signs
3195391.

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Barrington, double wide, new, 71' *
60', central air, large rai
screen patio, carport, skirting,
wood grain lapsed siding, good
Iatiø, with ?rec Offerci L 1m

DUPLEx-___________________
2 bedroom concrete

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Jr.

By; Elaine RiCharde

BUILDING AND ZONING AD-

phone,

utilities. 3777910.

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tools, radial arm saw, rcck saw
andmis.c.ilems,Phone-3flh100.

10 PENCiLS with name in gold,
$1.50; Remit with order to iSA.
2171 Curry Ford Road, Orlando,
FIa., 32906.

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a n.
VVølPltU

availabte. Bud Cabel I. 372 $052
anytime.

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Req
Real Estate Broker

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Garage Sale- Sat. and Sun., 1109
Palm Way, S;nford CIo'hing.

Kitchen-Bathroom Cabinets,
Counter tops, Sinks. Installation

FLEETLINE
Double wide
central air, raised front
reea,
room, carport, skirting, cornpietely set up. Near 436 4. )792,
Offered
by
Savings
&amp;
'loan, $51.55 per month 373

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AVE.

337 Magnum with Holster
Phone 323453$

799 1520 or 177 3397 eves.

Large 3 bedroom, 2 baths, on large
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carpet. Reasonable rent. Phone
3239090

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%ubdlviiion 1st. SI. $1,500. Ph. 3224.447

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GlA2tT GARAGE &amp; RUMMAGE
SALE -SAT,, NOV, 15,9 TO 530.
CONGREGATIONAL CHRIS
TIAN CHRUCP4. 11th 6 PARK

RUGER BLACKHAUK

Owner 3brdm house on 14th St. 4
Bedroom, 2 bath house, family
years old. 7 storage sheds, car
room. Over) acres, with barn
port, nice yard with trees F.H A
St., Stavia. 3456317
approvedor can assume present?
pet. mortgage Total $77,500. Ph
42__A.'JtI
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mes

BR, 2 bath, lakefront. new dlure'
Approx. I acre. $49.S)0 HOFf TUft

2565 P.irk Dr.

Sak

WANT TO SEE A WONDER Al
WORK P Place a Classified Ad in
Ihe Evening Herald today

$751,

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BUY--SELL-TRADE

BY OWNER- 7 Bedroom, I bath,
completely furnished, AIQIOX I
acre lot, 13)7 Elm, 510.300. 323.

Realtor

ReaIty

WINTER SPRINGS RANCHES, 3

Builder or Developer— Exceptional

formation on your background to
Personnel Dur(tO, 140 Friendly
Dr Leesburg. I i 3'llf

to Eat

Anytime

RIM

family room, oaraoe. caroati
$3) 12fl
CLIFF JORDAN.REALTOR

Realtors, 322 1302

3 Bedroom, I', bath, nearly new.
Good asuimption or by FHA with
$730 down $21,750

ORGAPIIZAT ION, REALTOR, I-

Modern Clean 3 bedroom homes,

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FIIA VA Resale-- Low, low, low
down.

50—Misceilaneous for

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Your MLS Agency

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RENT PURCHASE PLAN

116W 2nd

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company

service

assignments

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flit

322- 2420

Sanford.Casselberry

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I'VE GOTASECRETI Iknowwtiere
there's a 3 BR home on a nicely
treed corner l't. Qule' neigh.
burhood Attractive exterior done
with cedar and brick 529.500

Bedroom, 7 bath, carpet, double
carport, nice yard In quiet neigh
borhood, $223.
month plus
securily deposit. 131369) or $31
6)00

i5SFr'kDrive $70up.

as soon

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Available NOv SIfT $225 month
plus $100 security deposit. Phone
351-934.

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toage 7 only Next to new Drivers'
I, icense Bureau 327

Petition for Adoption of ROBERT L
TP-IOME, JR
a minor, by
RICHARD W. CASHIN, Petitioner
The name of th Court in which

IALLNIS

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31-4PdmentsFurn
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trailer epti. Adult 6 family Dark.
Weekly. 35)5 Hwy 1192. Sanford
373 19)0
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6—Child Care

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1973

Mellonvilte fenced back yard

Larry Saxon, Realtor

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Merchandise

kI('k D,s'sl
1,1,
lSIJII lSCaj LLdL
"SERVICE flEY0p40
Tt$E CONTRACT"
GOLDEN OPPORTUNITY_.
For
the home owner, iflvtjt,
an the
dreamer, TAX CREDIT Applies
on ll'*te two new homes, Now
Is
the time to TRADE UP wlthovt
waiting to sell your present home
Owner Offering these homes for
TRADE, ASSUMPTION, or 2ND
MORTGAGE to quaiifI
buyers,
531,900,
MIS --REALTORS
321.004)

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IT'S A BEAUT- It's hardto believe
573.900 can buy so much. 3 BRs,
extra large family room. Range,
Drapes, disposal, close lo terwis
CourtS for you buffs.

house, $135 monthly No appliances Damage deposit. Adults.
Call after 3 p.m. 377 5164

LEN

MARRIAGES

UnfUrnistled

THE MARKET IS DOWN

It's times like these we- realize
properly is the best investment.
This 3 bedroom in downtown
restoration area will bear that out.
CommercIal zoning. Hurryt
5)3,300 For appointment call 37391)0

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Sanford architect. Send resume
and requested salary to P.O.
Drawer 1191. Sanford, Fla 3277).

For further information call 12) 4517

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6 'o
wnsIrpaj;
furnished, tu'nce'd yard SiOO mo
12? O3l

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For families or friends of problem
drinkers

FROM TODAY'S WANT ADS?

DeBary-- Adults, 1 BR, air. Close to
StOre's. churchet. Ideal for retired
D"rsons 668 '-fM or 372 aos
Large 3 bedroom house, 132$

LecithinI Vinegart B6! Kelp' Now
all four in one capsule. Ask for
AVON
V66 iausts Drugs
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Want to earn Extra Xmas money?
Call 6443079.
ARE YOU TROUBLED? Call Toll
Frce, 4147077 for "We Care"Nurses; RN'S: IPP4'S.- Aides; Aide"HOtlrn' ,'iclults or Teens
(ofl1pirTor Neu"Jed immediately
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IS ALCOHOL A PROBLEM
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Itt YOUR FAMILY?
Bookkeeper, experienced, for
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A FRACTION OF THEIR COST

equipped, air, carpeted. 59$ SO.
Adults only 322 7296 wk nds 6

after 5:30 pm

If you are riot satisfied with your
p,esentpositloncallMr. Daddisat
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TwoAPtS .1 or 2 bedroom, unfurn 4
turn Both ac, w-w carpet. soo

Herald, P.O. Box 1457, Sanford

Calll7) 4.3$?
WriteP,OBo Ill)
Sanford. FIoclda3271

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2 bedroom unfurnished duplex, nice
location, siio ma $100 security
321 1435.

room 5, Clubhouse From $133 mo.
?S$O Ridgewoocj
.Sanford PH
373 6170

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and careof semi invalid, evenings
af'id weekends. Send completej

FACED WITH A ORlHkir4C
PROBLEM
Perhaps AlcoholicAnonymous

Court. The nature of this action ii a

Deputy Clerk
ROttER L BERRY of
Berry 6 Fuller
Post Office Drawer

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ARE
YOU
HEREBY

(Seal)

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NOTICE TO DEFEND

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STATE OF FLORIDA
Florida 37707, on or before
TO; ANGELA R. CLARK,
November 75, 1975, otherwise a
401 Stanley Street,
Judgment may be entered against
North Tonawanda,
you for the relief demanded In the
NCW YOrk 11)70
Pelit.on
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
WhiNESSmyhandandlhealf
that a
proceeding for dissolution of laid Court on October 23rd, 1975

default will be entered against you
WITNESS my hand and official

Central Florida',
MULTIPLE LISTING REALTC
722 499)
19)9 S F'enh
)?? 2)14, 372 1196,372 198-4
322 1939, 372 416.4

31A-ipiexes

Reasonable

PhOne3739Slgafterbpm

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Sanford, Florida 32771
Attorneys for Petitioner
!ttT Nov. 2,9, 16, 73, 1973

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Rosenbium 6 Pipklns, Suite 705. 1)0
F Highway 136, Casselberry,

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andyouarerequiredtoj,rv,ac0py NWiyalonganexten%ionoftheNEIy

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4 THE CIRCUIT COURT, OF RIGHTSOF WAY
STOCKTON, WHATLEY. DAVtPi 6
and that Petitioner, JAMES C
ARTHUR H. ISECKWITH. JR.
EIGHTEFNTH JUDICIAL dR. TO WHOM IT M.IIIV CONCERN.
COMPIP4Y, a Florida corporation, CLARK, seeks other relief against
Clerk of the Circuit court
CUlT. IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
YOU WILL PLEASE
KE
Plaintiff, you affecting the following
By; Elaine RiCharde
COUII'Y, FLORIDA
NOTICE that the Board of County
S.
ck'scribecl real property, to Wit
Deputy Clerk
CIVIL ACTION NO. ?S-2?OS-CA.04. Commissioners of Seminole County, GALE L. PRINCE, a Single woman,
Lot 76. Block G. W000MERE Law Offices of
EE
Florida. at 7:00 o'clock PM, on the
Defendant
PARK, Second Replat, as per plal Roenbhum 6 P'pkins
In Re: the Marriage of
2nd day of December, AD. 1973, in
NOTICE OF ACTION
thereof as recorded in Plat (look 13,
S Irving 1) Gussow, Esq
GLADYS LOUISE BOUCHEFI.
th County Commissioners Meeting TO. GALE L. PRINCE
Pagel], Public Recordsof Seminole Suite 705,130 E Highway 4)6
Wife Petitioner, Room at the County Courthouse In
Residence Unknown
County, Florida
Casselberry, Florida 32/07
and
Sanford, Florida, will hold a Public
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an
AND, you are required to appear Attornays for Petitioner
ARTHUR BOUCHER,
Hearing to consider arid determine actiontoforcclose, rrorfqaqu'on the arid file your Ans-,vet' or othu'r IUI
c.
, ;, ,
Husband
spiJeait
I.1S
whether or no! the County will following property in Seminole defense or pleading wilt, the Clerk of
147
DES
NOTICE OF ACTION
vacate, abandon, discontinue. close, County, Florida:
theCarcuot Court in and for Se,aiinole IPITHE
THE STATE OF FLORIDA TO;
renounce and disclaim any right of
Lot 6. Block "J", WASHINGTON County. Florida. and Ser.e A rnnv - - - - CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
ARTHUR BOUCHER
the County and the public In and to OAKS SECTION iWO, according to thereof on Petltloner' 'tor' EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CIR.
CUlT OF FLORIDA, IN AND FOR
Residence Unknown
the following rights-of-way running the plat therof as recorded in Plat ROGER I. BERRY of BERRY
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED through the described property, to
Kook 16, Pages $6 5. $7, Public
FULLER, Attorneys at Law, Post
CASE NO. 7S.22*9.dA.20.0
that
Petitioner,
GLADYS wit;
Records of Seminole County. Offlca Drawir 0. lilT F*t rA.,,
LUUIE BOUCHER has filed
That certain right-of.*ay o
Florida.
mercial Street, Sanford, Florida ifl NS: retulon '
RICHARD W. CASHIN FOR

Vancouver, British

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AMENDED
NOTICE OF ACTION

Stemper Realty

COVE APIS
then equipped. Carpeted, central
heat 6 air, $150 per mo
One 5, 7 bedroom apartments,
FORREST GREENE INC.
furnished or UflfV(flithed P4e*fy 773635)
REALTOR
3721970

DEADLft1ES

of your written defenses, If any, to .t

underwear to 'ombat a c'ircula.

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room, central heat 6 aIr, wall to
wall carpeting, double garage, in a
neighborhood of fine home's. Only
$4S.000

On &amp; Two bedroom
arpeted, air, furn, 6 unturn $93
up 327 hIP

3 ROOM APARTMENT

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Lake Jaslme, 3 BR, 2 halO, family

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"1 have trouble getting moti- BurIeindt, Janet Aulisi, Kathy In Re: The Marriage
required to file the original with the
vatedinmyearlyround.s,"sald FarrerandJocelyne Bourassa, JAMES C. CLARK. Husband, ClerkofthiiCourt,ancjserveacopy
and

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5:30 P.M.

an action for Dissolution of
Marriage and of her relief has bern

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6 thru 75 tinleS
4caHn1*
26 times
(S,,OOMlNIMUMCHARG

MONDAY thru FRIDAY

after her two-over-par 74 In degrees and the winds were Country Club layout. Miss Post, at 76, two shots off the pace.
la'dvy wund.s earned her a share blowing out of the northwest at a native Canadian, had
/ithjni',s UnrlO.%fl
six bo- Also in the group are Sharon Itt THE CIRCUIT COURT, IN AND
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED.
of the First-round lead in the 25milesperhourwhen the first geysandlourbirdies, including Miller, Shelley Ilamlin
FOR
SEMINOLE
COUNTY, that

event when she sank a )-(oo(

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Lake Mary
Clean furnis,c
apartment for working man Only.
i Phonu' 312 3930

(LAS FIEDAERTI5IflC,
MOVES MOUNTAINS
Of Merchandise Every Day
Try One'

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FRANKLIN ARMS APTS Rent
from SiII mo 3?) 6850

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41c a line

NOTICE OF ACTION

HollisStytiedMissPost(or
Miss Post, who has won two
the lead in the $50,000 Ladies LPGA ownaments in eight

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RATES

CLASSIFIED DEPT.

Wife,

2 y-wlnner Kathy Whitwor(h

Wlnte Pwk

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322-2611

In Re: the Marriage of
Sandra
Post
Fires
Wind-Blown
74
JAMES MARTIN REYNOLDS.
husband,
JACKSONVILLE (AP)—"lf
S"ores soared (or the field of College golfer from Savannah, had eight onepuu greens."
Saturday's round. The event Is an
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QrlQndo

SemInole

COUNTY, FLOklD/.
Case No 75-722206CA-e4-C

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Sunday, Nov. 36, 1975

Lyman

Klein

Proved

Prophetic

WOMEN

Belted

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Panes

7 I

Fvmbtej Lost

5 35
9 73

Punts
Penalties

Jones
Lyman

313
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Apcpka

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his left and threw a perfect
lif strike to Rick Evans in the end
i Bro
95 run (Spinhs kick)
zone. Evens ran a simple
i
Brown SO run (Spenks run)
lake Howell defenders swarm over an unidentified West Orange
J -- fluckhatler 74 run (Spinb
streak
pattern but he was able
ball carrier. The Hawks lost the
to beat his defender easily to
quarter. (Herald Photo by Tom Vincent)
come up with the 19 yard M
pass.
The touchdown was set up by
Lake
Henry Finney, when the Junior
took
the Apopka ki ckoff on his
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pass to Luby, and several plays yard penalty against West
way through the line down to WEST ORANGE LAKE HOWELL OWfl 23 yard line and raced
later, Pritchard lobbed a short later Andy Holton burst across
up
Orange gave the Hawks a first the seven. Two
I?
FirSt downs
13 the middle for 54 yards.
four-yard toss to Luby, and from two yards out. Pritchard's down
plays later 16
391
Rushes yards
and new life.
iioe
Andriano caught the 6-yard
Howell halved the gap to 14-7. extra kick was good, as were
Tom Fenton's try for the
71
Yards passing
167
all
tAiby pulled off a juggling act
Pritchard pass and tied the 04.7
West
31 14 s extra point barely made it off
Passes
Orange's
Johnson of them, and the Hawks closed at the Warrior 15
three plays contest at 21-all.
Fumbles lost
00 the ground anid was easily
scampered around left with :22 the gap to 21-14.
later, but the catch still left the
lii
PfltS
Six
minutes
remained for
remaining for four yards to up
2)1
blocked, forcing the two TriplePenaIties
17w Howetl defense came Hawks facing fourth and one. Howell to hang on and score
30
his team's lead to 21-7.
Wes?Orange
alive and broke through to stop With thunderous crowd
7 14 0 13-34 A teams to go into the
en- again, but daring runs by Lake Howell
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if
homecoming ceremonies with
And so it stood at halffirne as the Warriors two drives later on couragement roaring behind Warriors
Johnson,
With
three
0
Maloy
3
run
(Waters
kick)
Lake Howell's Homecoming a 4th and 16 incompletion,
the count standing at 6-6.
them, the Hawks lined up for minutes left, and Sellati, with 0 - Johnson 77 run (Watecs kick)
Lila Williams was crowned
festivities entertained the fans
H
Howell took over, but soon the one-yard try.
Lu I pass from Pritchard
one minute left, sea led Howell's (Pritchard
kick)
Ilomeccming
Queen by last
crowded into the low bleachers found itself punting. But a ISAndy Holton bulldozed his
0 -- Johnson 4 run (Waters kick) year's winner, Debbie Boston,
next tothe brand-new track and
H - Holton 2 run (Pritchard kick
turf. Blue and green ro±ets
H - Andriano 6 pass from Pritchard while Miss Williams escort,
snired into the cold wintry air
Mike Moraco, looked on.
(Pritchard kick)
o
Johnson II run (Waters kick)
When the second half started,
while a fireworks-composed
o - Sellati to pass
Ha:tatl Apopka began to do some of the
from
silver hawk glowed brightly
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to play Lake Brantley and led the Hawks in defeat with 167 (kick (aUtd)
nearby.
things that Klein ad feared
Individual Leaders:
year this handicap will be Lyman next year
if
we
can."
yards
passing,
and
added
Rushing
W.
Orange
Sellati
Down by two touchdowns, removed.
"We don't have great team another 10 rushing, and Ruby 14$. Johnson 6)70. Thompson II 61. Jiey would before the game.
They simply started giving It to
Howell remained determined to
L. Howell
Andriano 99, No ton
Lake Howell will be truly speed," he said, "and our was high on the young man.
Hughley on almost every play
make a game out of it. The competitive,
13 45 Pritchard 7 10
defensive backs don't weigh
"Pritchard is something else,
Passing:
W.
Orange
Warriors obliged seven minut es
and
the powerful running back
Malta??
$
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"We're going to be very much, but next year they'll be isn't he?" Ruby said. "I think a 2. 2
L. Howell Pritchard started eating up the yardage.
1 l'
into t he second half by fumbling representable," sa
37- 14 S. 167 yards,
id Ruby, who stronger and it'll make a big lot of those interceptions
he had
to Howell's Fred Weber.
Taking position on their own
has
been starting six difference,"
Receiving W. Orange SelIati I
were on tip-Ins."
Pri tchard then fired a 35-yard sophomores this year. "I'd like
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ID. L. Howell
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Sanford.
Fighting apathy and negatlity has been
Sara's biggest
battle, but she doesn't feel she's fl ogging a dead horse,
Oh no, says Sara. People would like to do
something about the
deca)ing downtown section of their city. It's just
th at t hey don't
knowexactly what to do, ortiow(odojt
So that's been her job for the past three months. Identifying
the problems; lookin g for th e resources to solve th
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spent
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"When I bought insurance for my mn home
I picked Safeco. Safeco protects you against
things you clon't thInk about — until they happen
"I think Safeco offers the best home '.wrs
policy avallabie That's why I'm your
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of downtown development rest until her Dec. 1 deadline Is
reached and the Development Council votes yea or nay on the
city's future,
"My forte is research, in creating a system,,, said Sara. silt
means organizing from scratch often going in where angels fear
to tread, and having a kind of intestinal fortitude
a tenacity."
Sara sums up her own talenU a nd shorcomings with typical
frankness, get ting right down to basics, "I'm unabashedly candid," she admits. 'but then Ifeel I' ve a right to be,
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married her husband and lifelong business partner.
"So I was born Into, work in and love the business world,"
commented Sara.
After some time away from the town where she was born
and
reared, Sara was faced with te prospect of returning to Sanford
earlier this year, "Dad had an em ty store on his hands after he
moved into the larger RoJay's, but more than that, he thought it
was time his daughter moved home," smiled Sara.
Typically, she approached the proposal from a practical
stand point. "Sanford had not prospered during the years I'd been
gone. I felt at first I'd be making a move backward,"
she ex.
plained.
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"Th en Irealized I had the wrong attitude. The whole problem
with Sanford is that people who want to progress turn their backs
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on this city instead of making this into a place where progress is
psstbIe.
"So I went to a Downtown Busin ess Association (DBA)
meeting to discover the rhythm of the merchants and to determine wheth er I could open a classy interior decorating
business In
a deteriorated downtown.
"I fully intended to sit quiet and listen, but me and my
big
mouth. . .!"
Th e outcome, a short time later, was an offer to chair the
DBA board. Sara refused, but did sit In on meetings "to see if they
were fighting a losing ba ttle."
At about this t im e, Jeno Paulu
entered the scene with the
offer to cooperate with merchants and property owners If they
wanted to get a de velopment project going. Th e DIM appointe
da
steering committee to begin feasibility studies: Janice
Springfield,
son,Vince Roberts and Doug Stenstrom.
Later, fi ve more members were added— John Morris
(chairman), Don Knight, Ralph Larson, Garnett White and Sara
It's happening in Sanford — and prime mover behind downtown
development is Sara Jacobson (left) with advisor sIrIey Moak
Jacobson-end the group became known as the Downtown (Herald Photos by jean patt.esoa)
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new sto re (RoJays Women's Apparel) and
business Is better t han
ever. Which has proved to me," she said, "w hat first class decor
and a mood set for buying can do. It shows reconstudlon
does
improve the situation."
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Mat's exactly how she came to be director of the DDC.
She's been accused of being abrasive, domineerin
g and a
bulldog for persistence. But her leadership qualities are
UndenIable, and among he r many supporters are th ose who believe
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There are no preceden ts to follow when It comes to
downto wn
redevelopment, explains Sara. Whoever has done the most recent
research on the subject, also becomes the expert.
But all is doomed to failure, she adds, without a
strong per.
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Sara's father, Herman Jacobaon, entered in-ierica as a teenage
stowaway on a ship from Europe. As a young adult, he made his
way to Sanford, and there he's stayed ever since. "To my
fat her,"
said Sara, "Sanford is God's country.
Its interesting from the pointof downtown development,"
she added, "that it was here he made his small fortune, and here
he intends to remain. He recently moved into and
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'i recotnmemieci we appoint an executive director and open
an office," said Sara. "I would up volunteering three months of
my time to do a prelimina ry study to find out if this battle can be

Health problems confined her to New York City instead of
remarked Sarah. 'And I'm never satisfied with being ju.st an
embarking on a further five-year-stay in the distant South
employe; I've got to get intimately involved."
American coun try. But the challenge of working abroad was met
So sh e used a ske tchy background In
won,"
to develop a sucwith an equally stimulating job at home.
cessful art gallery in Winter Park. Later she expanded to a studio
According to Sara, things so far are going "Splendidly ."
Sara landed the position of director of personnel and ad"That's perhaps not as great as it sounds," she warned.
in Casselberry where she her special interest in framing and
"The ministrative services with the Public Broadcasting Laboratory,
grouping pictures led to rearranging entire rooms to suit her
negativity and apathy hasn't been reversed , but at least It's
been an experiment f un ded by the Ford Foundation at e Instigation of work. Thus an
checked, And I think that's splendid.
th
interior decorating business Interiors by Saja—
then-President John Kenned y to explore new avenues of usin g
was born.
"A: least people are showing some interest and curiosity I get
television for educational purposes.
th e feeling we're s ta r ting to stir up the to wn."
Now Sara operates her own cabinet shop and is venturing into
"What a fascinating, once-In-a-lifetime experience,"
Sara's spent much of her life stirring ths up and getting
th e rennovation business as well.
enthused. No b could quite match it during the first few months
things start ed. Soon after she graduated from th e University of
"So here I am
after the PilL experiment was over, so Sara Joined a friend in an
from Clue, to New York, to Sanford. And
Florida, she joined the Peace Corps and spent four years working
really,
the
situation
here's
not so different it's Just a matter of
eight-month cross-country trek, stopping to pick up a waitress Job
In Qifle.
scale and degree.
here and th ere w he n ever t hey ran short of money.
"I had no spec skills, so I was agned to a rural cornFinally, she fo un d herself ba ck In Florida, ready to tackle the
"I believe redevelopment is feasible. Now we've got to get the
munity development program— somewhere I could use my ad- bsIe wor ld on her
own for th e first t ime. "I'm a kin d of a t m ule back on I ts feet
and turn Sanford back In to charm city.'

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Arriving late, A.Q. Olson guitarist, Juli Waesche, a
ushered us into the luxurious highly professional Auto-Train
Starlight Lounge, the only nightclub enter ta iner who's
All aboard!
nightclub car of its kind in the "I been working on the railroad
The traveling cocktail party Western Hemisphere, Most of
"for two years Julie said
celebrating the four th an. us remained wed'M In th. .. i.....
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niversary of Auto-Train deluxe car the entir e trip.
belie ve her.
Wednesday night was the last
viord for atx)ut 400 guests who
So it was a swing-along, sing.
Julie's chami and music kept
appeared to be having the time along and roll-along for the the crowd entranced and as
of their lives when "Merrily we merrymakers, who were Auto-Train
V.I,P.s from
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Rolled Along", on a .w-,our delightfully
by a Washington, D.C., Eugene
r lando.
vivacious
vacalist
and Garfield, Richard A. Goldstein,
track-test to O
Phil Cruver, Ed Sears, Rich
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and Obie Moore
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with Julie strumming "When
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suburb of Detroit, Mich. she led
10 ;'ears to Ute duties of a group of parents in protest
housiwIfe and mother, was just against an outdated and me!getting back Into the swing of fectual school system. The
the academic and business result was the unseating of both

worlds when she met Sara school board and superin.
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Shirley, "and here 1 am, right homeowners association to
In the thick of Sanford's down
bring about radical changes in
town redevelopment"
itIon their city got,ernment m
Ms
"That's where I got
of advisor to Ms. Jacobson, who
wet In politics," said Shirley. It
i executive direct or of t he
led to her involvement
Downtown Development
txague of Women Voters here
Council (DDC).
n Seminole County, and a
"Sara said to me, something
can be done In Sanford; it course of study in political
science at Florida Techhasn't before now because
noloolcal University earlier
body's rea lly tried.'
th is a
"And she's right," said
iier
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interest
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Shirley wi th conviction. "The
action
an
a ta.nt for projec t is very feasible--I
anav'Ln" problems and ad
no stumbling block. We know
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misieru,),
wCu solutions ;as
th e way It can be done.
Shirley a valued asset to
Just a matter of comnmittment, made
th e DIX
for people to quit passing the
buck"
"We make a great team —!
Downtowfl development is be lieve we can do any th ing if
Feasible, reads a recent report we put our minds to it," said
from the DDC office. "if they Shirley of the Ooneerlu work

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Many of the revelers had never marvelous time and could see great, and they would love to
been aboard the train, while this was the way to travel.
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his wife, Peggy. Bob's en"Oh beautiful For spacious
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Seated together were Sheriff June Lormann and Jim Ryan State of Florida here tonight
bef ore the train began rolling.
and it's nice to have them all
John and Dot Polk. and Mark agreed the party was w
together to socialize. Mr.
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congratulated for his interest in
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Win. Ii. Johnson&amp;Miq1
tua' on the arm of her lather,
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white bridal able carpet to the
Ctuirlie Burke
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and h husband, Carl
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V I - M4iude Perry &amp; Wesley Jean
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MIlling,ofDeflry,hiabrot
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and
homemaker has been
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Ralph M. Stutiel &amp; Ver;i (
Undo Sue, to ('eorge Pascal Madden 2434 Myrtle Ave., of Dec. 6 at 5 p.m. at trs
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John
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golden
wedding
an.
Call,
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wife,
Vivian,
(rain
rewarding
with community
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Neon Jr son Mr and Mrs Sanford,
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announce
h
niversary
of
Mr.
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her vows, The empire waist and Win. B.
Westfield, Mass; and his sister, interests, various creative
Baptist Church, Sanford
George 11. Nelson Sr., '
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same embroidery accented
Pu lIC Sc Iou s in Semino e
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appointed hours of 2 p.m.
Marion Underwood anPercy
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cuff olthegown'slongsleeves.
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graduating
from
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and
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the
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announce the engagement of
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bride-to.be,
born
event
wff
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their
only
child
and
West
Dover, Vt., and were
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Charles
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Episcopal
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Her Victorian bouquet of ivory
Colo. to IA. Robert J. Morrison
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in medical technology and Sipes Avenue.
Sullivan &amp;
and son, Charles C. of Ike Bellows Falb, Vt. Until the
and Mr.
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currently interning at Winter and Mrs. A. ( Madden O1 Robert
Mary, and daughter Eileen couple moved to Florida in 1958,
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Park Memorial Hospital. A Slagnolia Ave., Sanford.
Joe B. Baker &amp; Jean 0.
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Sammet Mack, and her they lived in Western
RM OUR JUNSINVAC-tW new
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member of Zeta Tau Alpha
husband,
Clark,
of
Sanford.
A
1971
graduate
of
Seminole
Massachusetts where Percy
ght
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Ms. Murray graduated from
sorority, she was active in Girl Ifigh School, .Q,(. Wasa member
Mrs. White greeted nearly 100 was employed by Sears,
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guests
wearing
a
gold
print
Roebuck
before
goingin
his
lace handkerchief, a gift from F Valerie Jean Szabo &amp; Albert
tended
Lousiana
w to mW d"ag 9*Wi
State Sir. and Airs. Percy A. White Of Longwood on their golden wed.
' dress enhanced with a gold own file business, which he
the bride's sister, Brenda Carter
and
is
fled
Cross
water
safety
and
the
Anchor
Club.
She
will
University
at
Baton
Rouge
and ding anniversary (Photo by Bob 0g)
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instructor,
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orchid corsage. Ile wore a goid- continued in Florida.
Mgraduate in June, 1976 from Mid-western University,
rim Dow Mwen to the~~.0
upped carnati boutonere in
tier fiance attended public
Bruce R
Now retired lm business .
a
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of honor Miss Brenda
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Christy I,yrin.
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with
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Carter Ste%en.,, ~~ore a flo-irntr in a
silk
el"PlOYed 6)* the Air Force
suit.
dfligh
Orlando, graduating froin inicrobiol'
ljnd~a Gail Griner
I,ealcr Marie floward and A-line gown featuringpink
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* isom ym carpm
short
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Laverne 0.
lana with accenting designs
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The first
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thly meeting of and accomodations for your gold and white, including floral for the City of lAngwood. Iiis
at Florida Technological Medical School in July next
fly R.
married i Ii at 1.30 p.m. in Piece. She carried three purple
of rust, green and ivory at the
graduate
of
the
Air
Force
Orlando's
newest
American
time
and
money.
ments
University, he is majoring in year.
and
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fiance,
born
in
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reamers,
SilvertoStar
braceletof the decor and refreshments.
straps. Over the dre was a
leese AFB, Lubbock, Texas. the Orange Heritage Chapter, was sWial
presented
president
major in the Reserve Officer Carlos. Venezuela
Alton J Villiesse &amp; Edi th
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performing the candleligh t,
, is al9 The wedding will be in
matching green mid-shoulder
was held at the Kahler Plaza,
Fred Ossowski served as best
Assisting with the guest book
Training Corps and a member graduate of ticeo Miguel
double ring ceremony. Organist
Pena, York on
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the Chapter, Jeanie Austin,
Margaret A. Rowell &amp; Ashton
length cape with a high cowl
Ida
evening.
Dec.
27.
and
serving were Helga
of
Tau
Kappa
Epsilon
[raterI
man
and
Ushers
were
James
uerto
Cabello,
Venezuela.
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neckline. The same rust, green Will.
me couple will honeymoon at
nity.
Donald honor her for her sponsoring 11 Griffith. Jean Yerkes and
graduated in August from
soloist was Mrs. Faye Williams.
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sales
and ivory designs adorned the
Arthur W. Bellenger &amp;
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representat ive new members for this chapter Erunma Underwood, Mrs.
Technological Wait Disney World and then 1
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cape which cled at the dress' Juanita
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back . The honor attendant
Mrs. J. M. Dyson of Peter- Central Baptist Church flail,
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Rwhnond, Va The bridegroom cruise
centers gain the best service Women's Association.
Among others attending from
Second
Street
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Mr and Mrs Robert Bruce was flower girl
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is the son of Mrs. Lulu 'eadon The couple will make their Crystal River. The bridegroom
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and draped with iory suede
o(Janesvjhle, Ws. and the late home at
215 S. Park Ave., is the son of Mr. and Mrs.
The attendants wore formal
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Chutes Enoch Yeadon.
Sanford. The bride is employed Joseph Manri, Long Island, length
gowns of coral qiana
Other attendants were Miss
%rues
at Southern Bell Telephone co, N.Y.
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Polyester featuring sleeves full superintendent of construction
bride; Mrs. Barbara Hydechuk
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from the shoulder and fittedat Cae&amp;
of Orlando, Mrs Jane Jaseic
mal gown of bridal organza
S.C., %here they visited with
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daisies and fall leaves. Ttv
for
this
month's
mitmg
of
the
Berly Baubjitz of
JONLS
Bary,
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Sue and husband, Larry Salley,
ruffled neckline and lull bell flower girl wore a long coral
with a wide flounce and her
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sleeves
trimmed
with
senise
gown
and
carried
a
wicker
light blue veil of organdy was
then
finalized
for
the
the bride Their gowns and
DIAl
Chrisnas
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Louise
Bruce
and
lace
The
skirt
was
also
ac
basket
of
petals
Son
,
Richard,
of
Miami,
also
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surprised the Chadwicks with a
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bow en a headpiece trimmed umted in marage by Rev cented with lace around the
Dec 6 at the Community
to that of the honor attendant
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%lsit at his sister's house, as he
me in and let us show you 13 reasons
with matching lace. She carried Spiney Brabham of wint
RichardManri,brotherof
Church
Fellowship Hall
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groom,
who
wore
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should
consider
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taking
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CmpbeIl above all others
camel-colored formal cutaway
nominating committee con. were Eleanor and Wallace trip
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tuxedo
with
matching
vest
and
From Greenville the Chad tached to a Camelot of venise father of the bridegroom,
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two-ringed knot, signifying October 10 in the United lac
ruffled shirt accented with
Essle McAsoy, and Florence I3artunek, Gdys and Archie wicks took off for North
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Marriage.
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camel ribbing. chose Frederick
SALES
Ed Carolina where they took in the
Methodist Church, Crystal white carnations, yellow Bruce. brothers of the bride
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for
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as
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man
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rosebuds and baby's breath.
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Mrs. Michael Korgan, cousin Miss Ri Croft was maid of chu1i Fellows
In an impressive double ring Edison, N. J., were Unit,ed in the groom and father of the
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Gifts,
refreshments
and
Louise
Weaver.
ceremony in the Windermere
bride included Alex
and
then
on
to
Charlotte
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Mrs Edward Ilughs,
wedding trip to Baptist Chwth n Nov. 1 at 2
.md the Holy Day Spirit were
Peter Renis and David Carter'
also Manri. sister of the bridegroom
returning to Greenville again
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OfficlaUng the ceremony w
Disney World. They will Make P.ln.,
COUS,'n of the bridc, was soloist.
to be on the agenda for the
as bth
Jean Carter. daughter of. Rev. Gordon Smith of Win11
and Debbie Matthews were
the bid
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leir home in DeRosa Village,
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coming month,
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Th bnde is the daughter of bridesmaids. Regenia Stewart Csl River.
The Lunds left the reception
happy to announce the avaI
Mong the way Buck and
Qr del rim hornble am the
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children,
a
boy
and
girl
ages
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Saofond, and Curt Lund, son of
, Theodore
Ginny
also stopped off at
The bride entered the sane- to
a thin
8 and 9, rode over to their
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Federation of Senior Citizens Manuel Mello, on Nov, 4. Young ceramic shops looking for in.
s left Chuluota at 10 a.m., Theodore weighed in at .seven teresting pieces for the holiday
grandma's on their bikes.
Abby
almost
. dietbook, saw
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They walked into the house,
from The Chuluota Retired Danny, is very pleased with the
The only disappointmen t of
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FolksClub. The trip to the new arrival,
looking for her, and found her
the whole trip was not enough
LOBSTER
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Altamonte Springs Shopping
Ml: A-NtA&amp;NG 2111M that
Alfred E. Nlann 11, 19. 521 Lk
Clifford A. Paden~
color to the foliage as t
made me
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granda flwy ran out of the __________________________________________________
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Glad
to
have
Maureen
and
weather
fl,as b"n extremely
Brantley
Mtld,, Teresa A. 435, Forest City, Eliz. G. Ferudale Or., Orlando Deborah Ballard St., Altamonte Springs,
Jay
Hn,
wlhome rwhhout knowing if they
Johnson, 19 same add.
shops
on
both
the
levets
and
Dale
Bell
back
in
ChWuota
for
warm.
Groves, 45, Br 3, Forest City'
llyod Beauty consultant,
VilIis, 22, Br 53 Longwood.
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lunch at the Hot Shoppes their winter stay after a
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G. Berkley, 21, 2416
since.
a
-The cane home and told me
Cafeteria.
Everyone
enjoyed
a
summer
in
Michigan.
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Or.,
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have
always
felt
that
a
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Sterl A. Weber, 28, 9 Apt. C.
relaxation.
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what Crnthnas w doing was against it, but I must say that expected, but I'm getting
Buck and Ginny Chadwick
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Jamie Ann Black, 22, 13x 132,
A panel discussion on be Judge V
Conkling; Bob barkb on a
planned
for
a
tour
of
Fashion
anniversary
with
a
trip
to
the
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year study of Longwood.
Closed
0
Sundays
alive
and
living
with
Grandright
for
each
other
that
I
do
not
TIM
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In
Seminole County Juvenile Ritz from the Divisi
on of you th the Juvenile Justice System.
protect your home
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Norris L Woody, 21. 742
Justice will be presented at the Services; Beau Taylor, deputy Areas to be e
- Iinsulated sof-ii nf
announced later by the
My husband and i k
xamined
by'
the
Jesp
Ave., Lungwood, Cindy
The problem I anticipate will "gentleman
amonte
Springs
civic
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Center
e
from the Seminole County panel Participants will help I- Sutherland,
president, Mrs. Ruth Boswell.
m
what's going on with Grandma. be with our relatives. They are clock home Is obviously for the
18, 818 Lomann
the ague of Women Vo
Sheriff's Department; Rick answer questions conceng (lr. So., Lungwood,
This bus is available any
of Seminole County on N ters
but we didn't want the kids to s'ery strict in their religious birds. contact him and tell him Thday for members of the
"SD
is
19 Galloway, cowelor at
the
the
%ariation
in
the
ad
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find out. She has more than one beliefs. and it will be impossible )nu're coming by to pick It up
Paul F Ruddy,
ffieI
1420
Federation in groups of 14.
County Detention Center, Dan ministration of justice In our Sultan,i Lii, Maittand,
boyfriend.
46W to help take off pwxhI Or, meeting for the citizens public
for them to condone my son's If he hasn't already Own C
tO inDebra
Pick-up is at the Chuluota
.
FAT. as kW as ffry
Scinto, Psychologist in the Counties. Areas to be examin
Of Sanford
Yesterday, my husband's marrying a Methodist Already coop, that is
R. McDonald, 32, 408 Seville
form them Of the Juvenile Seminole County Schoel are: police personnel, s ed
Community
Church
.
are fo0m,ed I,
sister
phoned
ibout
drawing
I
have
had
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an aunt ask me how I
trw. Ave., Altamonte Springs,
Justice system in our county, sWern; and Marilyn Gordon,
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ture, Policies and procedures;
names for Christmas, which we could permit this relationship tio,
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030
Phillip W. Hamlin, IS, 1119
ad Donna Grantham, chair director of Youth
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a
gran,
alteruatises
for
delinquenry,
Park
Ase,
JWie
A
Spain
17,
alwa -3 do at Grandma's. My exist!
person.
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Inc
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YM I %wil to he din Send me
presention and diserslon from
same
If
oblem
is
my
kids
don't
want
our
son
marries
this
Participating in the panel will
.
The State League is em.
to go to (randina's a t all now many of my relatises would
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detention facilities; placement French Ave,, Gladys 1. I
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Should we tell Sister why my rifuse to attend the wedding,
y or
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altcruatives and assignment
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kids
don't
want
to
draw
naines?
especially
if
it
takes
place
in
a
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mann, 47, 38 S Park Ave No
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Also, should I tell iny mother- Methodist cliurch.
or to
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in-law what in)- k
RobertFink ,4Z Br 1415,
flow should this be handled'
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,Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey Warren Hospital, Tampa. Maternal
After all areas of the system
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Margaret E. Augusto, 43, Bx 518
Or should we act like nothing
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(nee Susan Piercy) wish to grandparents are Mr. and Mrs have
happened Idon
don't
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e
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announcethebihofwru.
Seminole League Will.Clyde Piercy,
Sanford•
RobeAR
couple
should
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whomever
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I
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she's
reason
for
concern.
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Progress will be made today
regarding something you've
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the practical matter in which
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portant goals can be achieved
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you let past experience guide
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use the same techniques that
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LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23)
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something special for you or
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way, but the bag provides enough
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baskets can be a real chore as they
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hi •on own each time they are
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torn of the pot, secure it At the top
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po,iijctiv, Wiilch health Tuesday. Shaf p " bargainer We0n-ii;:*,,.'

rHE.Rni(E PREDIETS

AM

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'THEY WOULON I BELIEVE SOMEBODY COULD JUST
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high said.
or less normal and l don't thjg it had moved uptalu per cent At the same time Duval County

Central Florida's
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to change drastically in the
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factor Is a statistical device situation normal.
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Complaints have been Development, Knowles said he
received on the countywide fully realizes that the new
operation
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Sanford's system is just starting.
Municipal Library, citing
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"stagnation of service," City
spoken
to the city commission
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it
the countywide
has advised city corn
adminis1ration of our library
resulted n stagnation 0
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servi
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just one of over 700 youngsters who porticfpeted in Saturday's
waikathon for the March of Dime,. No figures on the amount of

monies Pledged will be available until the end of the week, according to Earle M. Goldie (right), executive director of the
'Dimes Central Florida Chapter. AD the walhthou participants
braved cold winds In the 20-mile event.

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adjacent to the present city
hall, Meyer said.
DtSADVAN`TAGF_S ...
Required engineering of
the subsoil. Mom said he has
heard it may cost $50,000 in land
preparation alone, but City
Manager Warren E. "Pete"
Knowles said this cost cannot
be determined until soil boring
tests &amp;re completed next
month.

Herald Staff Writer
(Second Ina 4-Part Series)
TheSanford city commission,
in September, voted 3-2 to
designate the city-owned 14acre lakefront site fronting
French Avenue and Seminole
Boulevard as the spot for the
new $1.8 million city hall
sometime in the future, and as
the location of a $225,000 Public
orks Department Complex.
Ieer
t fourdif
(erent locations have been
considered for a new city hall
by the commissioners themselves in the last five years.
Some of the benefits and
problems with the various
locations have been explored by
the commissioners In respow
to a recent opinion poll.
ere shewa e preset)
see the city hall site question:
The pre
site on Park Avenue has these

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building and Civic Center at
Sanford Avenue and First
Street (less than two acreso
was considered recently as a
possible city hall site. Stensaid using this site undoubtedly would require the
purdwe of the former Arcade
property at the northwest
corner of "u-st Street and
Sanford Avenue.
The Food Fair Shopping

Success;
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Herald Sports Editor
Sanford closed Its sleepy
eyes Sunday and recovered
from a week-long athletic
endeavor which shows a
brighter future.
The Golden Age Olympies attracted about 400
entries, according to of-

(See Photos, Page 8-A)
fidalaaithe(ater
Sanford Chamber of

Commerce, which $Pon.
sored
the 19-event OlymMAL
pies
for
senior citizens.
said Knowles.
In true Olympic style,
lie said this contrasts with
overall champion Harold
the past pohcy of keeping new
Herbst, of Sanford, saved
4-A books coming into the library
Around Ile Clock
his best for lait and
Bridge
6-% e v ery month so that the current
'c-dominated track and field
,
Cal endar
A best seller list had sficIent
events Saturday to such an
on
represen
extent he was determined
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center
at
Park
Avenue
the winner with tee gold
and
The facility is now listed as
FAftorial
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also
has
been
considered
medals and one of bronze.
Lite Sanford Public Ubrary as ADVANTAGES ...
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as
the
site
for
the
Herbst won the dIcu,
new
city
Thepresent
hail.
dtyhall locatedon Park Ave., In Downtown Sanford.
part of ttk- Orb
Public
-Minimum
ground
Some
of
the ADVAN`TAGF_S
football throw and shot put
Library &amp; Orange-Osceola- preparation cost. CortiHoroscope . .......... . 11-A
Include:
events Saturday morning
Seminole County Library missioner John Morris said It
and had a third In the mile
System," according to the would be,cheaper to trade this
Not large enough for future new city hall has these A'D. would enhance the waterfront
Sufficient space for 10 to 20
Obituaries
race.
5-A librarian,
site with some bank property or expansion and parking spaces VANTAGES...
development and beautify the years, Stenstrom said.
SpOiti................ 1-241
Champion among ladies
[and
needed
on
the
unless
a
Central
costly
highrise
building
Plenty
of
room
for
on-site
image
of the City, said Meyer.
location,
City commissioners may act purchase
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was M . Sir Pherson, who
or make a recommendation west side rather than the cost of is planned, said Commissioner parking and future expansion of —Would broaden the concept
Women
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won the bicycle race and
all city facilities. Meyer said and growth of Sanford's
d
regarding
problem in their preparing the land on the 14- Gordon Meyer.
croquet
and finished
acre location
- Additional land may be too this site would sere city hall downtown area according o be purchased for about $375,000
TI1FI(
regular meeting today at 4 p.m.
second in wheelchair
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Physically
closer expensive, unless a reasonable needs for 50 years of growth. Mever.
and the facilities would include
ancake
races.
Sunday's high 73 Overnight
Knowles said one user relationship with the county exchange can be worked out
- Same area as proposed
- 11 this site Is used for the adequate parking, drive-in
Medallions
a a
low 47
reported that "books had been courthouse, and 'downtown" with adjacent propert) owners, Public. Works Complex, in- new Cd) hall, the old c,ne could window for pa)lng water bills
Olympic
style
were
Ur to partly cloudy through taken from the library without facilifies. Commissioner Julian said May-or Ite Moore.
eluding street, refuse and be used for much needed and space for all departments
A"arded
to
first,
second
Tuesday. A little warmer with replacement and that actually Stenstromsaid this may fit the
- Not centrally located maintenance departments, parking space for the Cour- and the City commission,and third place
winner, at
highs mostly In the upper 70s there are less (books) available Downtown
Stenstrom said.
Development geographically, amrding to motor pool, limiting the number thouse area Meyer said,
the
awards
ceremony
and
and lows in the mid 50* now"
Council's plans
Moore
of city vehicles
New equipment and fur.
The revenues from excess
dance Saturday iii lit, with
— Establisliment or tradition,
Variable mostly easterly winds
Knowles pointed out that
The 14-acre city owned
—Could provide an attractive franchise monies are adequate nishings would have to be
better than 100 in ataround 10 mph
Sanford donated a building, a having been the Cd) site for landfill site fronting French drive-in 'Welcome Station" for to fund a $1 8 million cityhail purchased, boweser, he said
about 50 yearn.
Details and tides re on Page
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and
(TomorroN: City Manager
Seminole visitors entering Sanford, as complex and this money should
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DISADVANTAGES
iluntinued On I'
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game on Tuesday when county Vihien asked to have the be too early for him to try for the new exeutive assistant Republican — and now he's
commissioners choose a new selection date moved from
the top spot on the commission could change all that.
switched back
to
the
chairman.
January of next year to — the chainmriship.
A 0,000-a-year professional Democrats, giving the party
Commissioner Mike lint- Tuesday.
Williams has the experience, at the helm of day-to-day with the donkey as a mascot the
taway has circulated a memo to
In a memo, Vihien said it
but holding down the chair- operations would lessen the majority vote on the cornconunmioners indicating his "seems logical to change man's post while being a need for the dtairman to be on mission.
desire for the position.
policy" and hold the meeting member of the minority party the scene as frequently as was
And as Kwiatkowski has
And, all indications are Tuesday. The full corrunission could prove to be a tougher job required in the put.
remarked time and time again
Hatt.away will walk away with okayed
the
chairman's than even the feisty Williams
a good argument fails to
Hattaway's circulating the
the chairman's post, a job now suggestion at a board meeting would like to tackle.
memo Indicating his desire for stand up against a 3.2 vote.
held by Sid VihlenJr.
earlier this month.
Commissioner Dick Willia ms
Commissioner John K immtoday echoed the sentiment of
has not 51 blcl
most cornmissioners.
dicated any
re j the
I predict Mike illattaway) position. Both Kimbrough and
hill be the next chairman,"
Williams are Republicans,
while flattaway. ViMen and
said Williams.
William said he didn't "see Commissioner
Harry
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Democrats.
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election to the chairman's post, job, Kwiatkowski says it may commissioners, the hiring of At that time he was a
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BEETLE BAILEY

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For reasons not totally valid
others will be a bit resentful of
you today, especially if you're
in the catbird seat giving ortiers.
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) You'll
have small patience with
ltu aren't
persons today
wholeheartedly in support of
your views, Some sharp exchanges,

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[)EAR DR. LAMB About a
year and a half ago my doctor
said I had high blood pressure
and put me on medicine. In a
short time my tests showed I
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put me on potassium medicine
and gradually increased it
because my level was so low. though,is very useful in cornThen he did a glucose test and bination with other medicines,
said I'm a borderline diabetic. The combination usually makes
If I understand what I read, it possible to handle a patients
sometimes when there is no problem without so much risk
diabetes in the family and it of complications from the
shows up, it can oe caused by medicines.
high blood pressure medicine.
Another
problem
with
Is this so?
glucose tolerance tests Is that
If my blood pressure is they will give a result similar to
causing the problem why can't that in a diabetic if thC PT30fl
they just give me other has not been eating any carmedicines? I know there are bohydrates recently. Unless the
other medicines they can use, patient is properly prepared for
Also I'm 52 and going through the test, it Is of limited
the menopause. I'm somewhat usefulness.
overweight and trying to lose,
DEAR DR. LAMB - For
as I need surgery for a bladder the past year and a half I have
repair. I have a fibroid tumor, been tested by my doctor for
so the doctor won't give inc high blood sugar and high
hormones for my hot flashes, cholesterol. He says I have a
He says It will cause rite to tendency toward diabetes. I
bleed badly. Is it true that urn on a 1500 calorie diet and
fibroid tumors sometimes dry have lost approximately 14
up after the change in life? I tIounds, but the blood sugar
have been to two doctors, and doesn't seem to go down very
one says surgery now, the other much.
to wan until i get my weight
by
would this be
down,
described as hyperglycemia
DEAR READER -I see you on my medical records if low
are really having a time. First, blood sugar is hypoglycemia,
please make every effort to lose and the end result would he
weight as it may help relieve diabetes.
your blood pressure and high
DEAR READER -You are
blood sugar pr.b1ems. Why confused b:/ the meaning of
don't you try my weight losing hyper and hypo as used In
diet? It has helped a lot of medicine. Hyper means an
people to lose weight. Send 50 increased amount as in a
cents for The Health Letter hyper active child (over
number 4.7, Weight Losing active) and hypo means less
Diet. Address your letter to me or low. Your problem is inin care of this newspaper, creased sugar in the blood,
Radio City Station, New York, hence you doctor calls it a
NY 10019.
tendency towards diabetes
You are right, some high and it Is correctly ('ailed
blood pressure medicines will hyperglycr1ala. If your blood
cause the blood sugar to be sugar were low (just the
high. It Is often stated, though, opposite of your problem) he
that they merely unmask an would have called it
underlying diabetic, but you are hypoglycemia. All cases of
beginning to get on theoretical low blood sugar do not end up
ground there. The same types as diabetes. Only some do. It
Of medicine can and will cause rkpenlLs on what causes the
the 1053 of potassium. And I low blood sugar.
would tend to agree that there
Eliminating excess weight,
are other medicines that could if you have a high blood
be used. The medicine used to sugar, is a sound practice and
eliminate salt and water that is the first thing that should be
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what his hand is. South adds
to 23 or 24 and makes an overbid of six notrump
West opens the 10 of spades
and South isn't at all happy
with the dummy or his overbid. Twenty three points plus 9
equals 32 and isn't enough for
a slam, and South can only
count to II tricks.
However, lady luck smiles
on him and the 12th develops
because West gets squeezed
South simply cashes all his
black cards. West Is forced to
discard a heart In order to
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SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22)
It's best to temporarily set
aside tasks distasteful to you
today. You'll only do them In a
careless, halfhearted fashion.
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec,
21) Your self-discipline is likely
to leave a lot to be desired
today. Be careful not to do
something foolish in front of
friends.
CAPRICORN (Dec. fl-Jan.
191 Don't tiiake major domestic
tleetsious today without full
approval by your mate. If
things go wrong you'll reap the
wrath.
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 19)
little things that don't norinally bug you will get under
your skin today. Be careful.
Don't snap at someone who
deserve it.
pisuis (Feb. 20-Mar 20i
Your financial aspects are
rather dubious today. Don't
contribute to matteti by
spending when you shouldn't.
YOUR BIRTHDAY
Nov. 14, 1975
Things of a speculative
nature will be extra appealing
to you this year. You're likely to
atje many Irons in the fire,
Results will be rewarding if you
don't take on more than you can
manage.

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The two notrump response
to an artificial two club open.
ing shows at least eight highcard points and a notrumptype hand. It also should deny
any worthless doubleton and
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SHOULD BE AN HONOR IN
EACH SUIT,
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has a notrump hand ot his own
there will be no harm in letting that opening hand become
dummy.
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king and 4-33-3 distribution,
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diamonds In that case It is up
to the reader to find that hand
that needs that king and see If
the article can then make
sense If it doesn't the
gremlins have really outsmarted us.
(For a copy of JACOB V
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weekend. As a salute to all who participated In the first
annual event, The Evening Herald will feature the week-

long activities in a picture spread In the Seminole
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Auto-Train revelers rode the rails the other night and
In Sunday's edition of The Evening Herald, Women's
Editor Jean Patteson tells the story of We good time had
by all. All Aboard for Sunday's edition of The Evening
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hospital ............... 5-A
Obituaries ............. S-A
Sports ................ 1-313
Television ............. 6-B

Women ................9-A

Thursday's high H. Overnight low 45.
Generally fair and continued cool through Saturday.
High; in the No to near 70. Lows In the upper 30s to low
40s. Northerly winds 15 to 25 rupis, diminishing through
Saturday.
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The weatherman, Dr. Merle
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Springfield, Mo., proved he
knew how to handle a bicycle
today as he laid claim toagold
medal in the Golden Age
Olympics, a week-long series; of
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for senior citizens.
Rev. Leo King
44 andMeanwhile,
Ediffi 114wrison earned gold
medals In the 50-yard
wheelchaIr race at the marina.
Parker showed up for the
race, held on windy Seminole
Blvd., in shorts sal T-shirt,
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seasons tonight, while Lake Brantley meets DeLand In Its
next-to-last game of the year. For complete story and
photo coverage see the Evening Herald's Sunday sports
section,

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conventional three-speed
equipment. Walt Denny of
Sanford was second In men's Top county and slate officials huddle inside
the county jail during this morning's tow- of e facility,
competition while harry An Inspector from the state fire marshal's office, E.V.
Fretweil, (left) discusses safety features with
Dr. Merle Parker awaits the horn, held by Jack Horaer, for the BickAng was last In a three-man I
from left) Cecil Sewell, Sheriff John Polk and County Commission Chairman Sd %'Ibleu Jr. i Herald
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The Seminole Education Association (SEA)

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opera tions abroad In one of seven subpoenaes issue
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week. Chairman Otis G. Pike, D-N.Y., said tha~ '~On this
subp
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Filipinos Win Court Battle
The United StaUs must
grant 61 aging FihPInOs the cifixenship promised
while they
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The decision of U.S. District Court Judge Charles B.
Renfrew on Thursday cited the men for
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here today amid speculation concerning a popularity
contest between presidential hopefuls George Wallace
and Jimmy Carter.
Following rounds of speeches and floor debates over
such issues as casino gambling in Florida, delegates will
climax the convention Sunday with a straw presidential
preference vote.

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DETROIT (AP)_ Early NO%.PJ. US.car sales
45 per cent over the recession-pigigued levels of 1974,
making it the sharpest year-to-year gain for a 10-day
selling period since 1972.

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Party leaders say the test ballot will draw the battle
lines for Florida's March primary, and appears to be
shaping into a one-on-one confrontation between Wallace,
the Alabama governor, and Carter, the former Georgia
governor.

The board Wednesday night agreed to grant
Bukur said SEA "guarantees" it won't let
two months back pay to Sylvester Denmark, a something ilke this happen again.
former Lakeview Middle School industrial arts
Stanley Marable, Denmark's Tampa attorney,
teacher who resigned last week.
had said he resented one board member's calling
SEA will look out for all teachers' individual the lawsuit a "dumb suit." Marable said there
rights guaranteed by the constitution. Like the would be problems keeping the suit alive If
right to a hearing and being considered innocent Denmark received his back pay.

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Philadelphia

Wagon Set
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MIAMI (Al') — There's no undercover nicotine squad
for the Miami police and there have been no arrests, but
.'IIR-iak ay a two-year-old c)uI1ty law banning smoking
in elevators, department and grocery stores Is a success.
"It's the people, the people in the elevators, the clerks in
the stores and the nonsmokers In the check-out lines, who
by their remarks to offenders are enforcing the law,"
Dade County Commissioner Harry Cain, father of the
ordinance, said Thursday.
Cain admitted that the laws can't be enforced by of.
ficialdom. But he added, "They're going'so well anyway it
doesn'ts bother Inc a bit — they are being morally enforced."

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the zoo or Dusty Boots over the information and registration
weekend for a fascinating 'orins
glimpse at part of America's
One of the duties of the
Pioneer spirit still burns heritage — and bring your outriders will be to ride into
all
strong in America. A group of camera along to record the the Bicentennial Communities
horsemen and women in exciting moments.
along [h trail and Iiin, hrfr 1
Seminole County are about to
scrolls signed by the citizens
prove it.
The wagon, after being reaffirming their belief In the

Under the leadership of Patsy displayed in this and other principles upon which this
Hutchison, and sponsored b&gt;' counties, will be returned to nation was
founded.
the Seminole County Bicen- Polk City in time to begin its
Eventually, these scrolls will
tennis] Committee, they are historical journey in January. be enshrined In our
preparing to join the historic
Pulled by teams of four
Bicentennial
Wagon Train
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horses, the wagon will wind it.
Pilgrimage to Pennsylvania.
way to Tallahassee and then TrainPflgriinageisaprog
Thispilgrlmageisareplayof
cross
the state line Into that reaches out to all the
history
In reverse,
Alabama. There it will Join people of the nation. One that
A train of covered wagons
wagons from other Southern involves everyone in a
onewaigon(oreachsthte.....wj
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dramatic display of democracy
adjacent to the
e grave on oct
cross the country, west to east, states before continuing the
in action. It Is an event whIch
victim wasdetermined by a as part of further construction adhering as
to Philadelphia.
closely as possible Journey
will be remembered as the
small patch of hair found with work,
to
trails and wagon
Along the trail, groups of people's celebration of the
the skull and that teeth inThere was speculation routes.
horsemen, or outriders, from naUon's 200th birthday.
dicated the man was at least 25 Wednesday that the bulldozer
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He said the skull had been accounting for the missing
feet Philadelphia, converging on the
train and accompany it as far
fractured and police said a and scattered shoes. But today
city on July 4, 1976
the
as
time and opportunity perportion of the face had been investigators said they don't
nation's
200th
birt?xlay,
mits.
crushed,
believe the bulldozer upset the
Today, the Florida covered
Dr. Garay said at the scene grave,
wagon
Ms. Hutchison hopes to
a replica of those
that the body had been buried
Recent rains apparently sturdy
'prairie schooners' gather together a group of at
"one month or more." Police helped unearth the skeleton.
wtdch carried our pioneering least 20 outriders from
officiaLs speculated the body
Officers used a front end forefathers to the far cf Seminole County. They will
may have been in the grave six loader Wednesday afternoon to
months or more because dig up the area around the the nation arrived in Sanford. leave Feb. 1 on a four-day ride
r
During the weekend the 10 Umatilla, where they will
vegetation was growing on top gravesite after the skeJen was
Join
the main body of the
wagon will be on display at a
of the grave,
put into bags for transportatkm variety of
Florida
wagon train.
locations
In
the
The grave, according to to Dr. Garay's laboratory for
Sanford
area,
including
the
police, was about four feet examination.
Patsy herself hopes to ride
Central Florida Zoo on
inside the Sanford city limits on
with the Florida wagon train at
The grave was in the edge of Saturday
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bankment adjacent to a horse Show, West SR 46, on least Into Alabama, and then to
campus near a new gym and citrus grove bordering the
rejoin it in June for the final
SWUiay from 10a.m. until dark,
tennis court complex.
college campus.
haul
into
The wagon will remain iii triumphant
Officers said a bulldozer was
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Philadelphia.
used to grade the sandy soil patently had been laid in the Seminole County through Nov.
V and during that time will be
All area horsemen Interested
shallow gra-ie and noted that
available to all interested clubs In riding for one day, the entire
Ewnhlglkndd
the man#3
and organizations in the area trip or part of it, should contact
atop the abdomen area,
which
would like to use the Patsy immediately for more
PubliVwd Daily and Sunday.
Officers today were checking
history-making vehicle for
ecepi Saturday and Christmas
records of missing Persons'
Day by The Sanford Herald, Inc .
rallies or displays.
IM N French Ave
reports for the last year or
FI, 37711
more In the central Florida
Contact Patsy Hutchison at
area in hopes they might fur- her' Mt. Dora Road home (322ond CIas Po%?a Pad a?
ni.sh leads to 11m identity of the 1986) or Ernie Horrell, directorS.intord. Flor ida 32711.
(ir'
body. However, officials airo of the Seminole County
Subscr ip tion Ra?pt by Carrev
noted the victim could have Bicentennial Committee, at the
been
a transient passing Bicentennial Office (322-1776).
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For 1976 Christmas Clubbers.1
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 much will
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.
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field. Timers failed to record
the men's time.
In women's competition,
Mary McPherson wheeled hr
shiny three-speed over the 6lOths mile course In a time of
said Thursday.
2:42 to register her first Golden
Leonard Huffman of Orlando, vice president of the
Age victory. Just Thursday she
American Correctional Parole Reform Union, said in a
had seen her 583 pin-count fall
letter to Askew that guards, for their "personal
from first to fourth In bowling.
amusement,' were beating prisoners.
"That's okay, because I'm
looking forward to today's
pancake race iS p.m. at the
Insurance Test Planned
Greater Sanfor Chamber of Braddock of Orange City. He
TALLAHASSEE (Al')
Blue Qoss and Blue
Commerce) and Saturday's was followed by Joseph
Weld are planning a test in Florida of an alternative to
croquet (I p.m. Fort Mellon Simonetti with a 617, John
regular medical insurance for people who belong to
Mattingis' wi th a 608 and Sam
Park ) ." she ciii
heal tn-matntenance organizations, according to an ofMrs. McPherson also clocked Kaminsy with a 570.
tidal of the firms.
Overall, McGee was followed
SO seconds in the wheelchair
The companies are negotiating with the Duval County
by llraddock's 631 and the same
race to take second place.
Medical Foundation for its doctors to provide care ataset
She said her secret in the score by John T. White.
fee for Blue Cross-Blue Shield employes who prefer that
bicycle race was to push hard to
Overall women's bowling
approach, Vice President W.J. Stan.sefl said Thursday.
get Into the lead and coast champion was Majorie Wilson
home. Martha J. Folk appeared of Deltona with a 645, followed
to have second place wrapped by Mary Stznonetti's 604 and a
up,
but she started coasting to 593 by Mary Bagnoli. ThurMIAMI (AP)
Question: If South Florida is so flat,
finish
the
line We" and laila sday's final round found the
what accounts for community names such as Vero Beach
Moran passed her at the wire tp Simonelli-Bagnoli
tandem
Highlands, Hollywood Hills and Miami Heights, Answer:
setting the pace.
take second.
Good ole' American salesmanship.
In bowling, the 637 p'J
There were 40 men and 19
"You couldn't take Hollywood Hills and call it
Tuesday by H. D. McGee stood women entered.
Hollywood Flats," says Mike Schack, president of an ad
up to earn him a gold medal.
Rev. King clocked his
firm specializing in real estate. "You need the romantic
Top
men's
score
Tuesday
was
a
wheelchair
in at 25 seconds flat
flavor."
631 handicap by William to edge 77-year-old Jack
Harrison, who was timed at 27
second Carl Butler wheeled
into third place with a 31.7
second clock.
Edith Harrison, 73, took the
women's wheel race In 48
seconds, with Mrs. McPherson
in at 50 seconds and Helen
A public relations campaign with the slogan "It's Hap- redevelopment of
Downtown Richey coming In third at 61
to promote the redevelopment pening."
Sanford is well under way, seconds,
of Downtown Sanford will
According to DDC Executive according to Miss Jacobson.
In arts and crafts cornfeature a series of bizarre, Director Sara Jacobson, the
"Take a !ook along First petition, needlepoint winners,
attention-getting stunts during series of "happenings" are Street and you'll find real signs
in order, were Amy O'Brien,
the month of Not-ember. All designed to rally support for of progress. The Little War- Edith Harrison and
Mn.
stunts will be staged at noon. the Downtown Development drobe has moved to a beautiful Charles
Wilkie. Crafts chamIn the theme of "It's hap- concept. That concept will be new location. Gifts by Nan is a pion was Mabel Butler,
pening," the slogan of the put forward in the DDC's Ac- line new shop. Buck's new followed by Mrs. Bobbi
hardy
Downtown
Development tivity Report at a meeting Dec. sandwich shop will open in and
Marie
Boardman.
Council (DDC), a mock funeral 1.
December and Travel-Rite, a Ceramics winners were Del
will be held on November 19 to
Downtown property owners, new agency, will open its doors Ruitzer and Elizabeth Lindbury "bad atUtude." A wagon and tenants are being Invited to In the same month. Ito-Jay's is moyer. Nabbing seconds
were
pulled by two Clydesdale horses the meeting. The prime topic is already In operation with Kathleen Vestcndor( and Pearl
will cany coffins that will be expected to be financing the double the floor space, and VerdI, while Lynell Patterson
partially burled next to the continuation of the DDC. Merle Norman has completely and Edith Gardner had thirds.
Sanford Library.
Surveys results, tabulated after refurbished their shop. A new
The Golden Age Olympics
Horses also enter into an downtown residents were supper club will open in about a continues Saturday with track
event planned for Nov. fl.Some polled this month, will be month. All you have to do is and field events at the Seminole
of Sanford's more prominent briefed on plans for downtown walk around Downtown Sanford High Stadium, beginning at 8
citizens will ride sulkies along revitalization,
and you'll realize that "it" is a.m. Shuffleboard begins at9on
First Street to display their
Most people don't realize that indeed "happening."
city courts while the other event
support for the city. The
on the slate Is horseshoes at 10
"happening" is entitled "Wild
a.m. at Fort Mellon Park, also
Horses Couldn't Drag Me Out of
the site of croquet action.
Sanford."
On Nov. 24, redevelopment
FOR THE BEST
supporters, dressed In sheets
and wearing halos, will march
CALL MILLERS
behind a band down First
Street. They will carry a banner
PH.- 32200352
TALLAHASSEE (Al')
Thursday that numerous
cryptically reading: RE- Members Of the board that schools,
many offering very doJOIST, THE SAINTS ARE licenses Florida's vocational
SmWwd
tailed instruction over several
MARCHING IN.
schools say Atty. Gen. Robert months, would be exempted by
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TALLAHASSEE (Al')
Allegations of brutality
by guards at the Lake Butler Receptirm Center are being
investigated, says an aide to Gov. Reubin Askew.
l'rLson Inspec tors were sent to the reception center at
the request of IA.. Gov. Jim Williams, Bonnie Armstrong

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By JEAN PAVFESON
Women's Editor

Sheriff's detectives today reported a two-way radio and a Thursday at a vacant
house at hilton Lawrence, 49, 417 W.
were investigating the reported depth sounder unit,
valued at Valencia Court East, Sanford. Third St., Sanford, in lieu of
theft of a swimming pool and $450, were stolen when a 21-foot
Officers said they found the $5,00 bond ofl a charge of
Sanford police were probing a boat was burglarized at
the juvenile inside the house. He larceny of a motor vehicle,
boat burglary.
Sanford Marina, according to a was turned over to Florida
"Cyril L. Geiger Jr. reported report by Sanford Police Division of Youth Services
Ransom E. Mitchell, 19, 1603
to sheriff's deputies that a Patrolman
Rick Dearing. off lcialsat the Sanford Juvenile
W. 11th St., Sanford, was jailed
$4,200 fiberglass swimming Police said the boat was en- Detention Center.
by police in lieu of $5,000 bond
pool was stolen from 219 Vihlen tered by ripping away a canvas
on a charge of uttering a
Road, Sanford, sometime in cover.
Sheriff's agents have jailed forgery.
August.
Dearing and Patrolman Jack Richard Bernard Nott, 19, 310
Detective Sgt. Ray Larkins Fulenwicler- have
arrested a 15- N. FAgemon, Winter Springs,
Sanford police reported two
explained that the 12 by 2&amp;foot year-old Sanford juvenile boy
on a circuit court warrant rifles, valued at $541, were
pool was a display model on a on burglary and possession of charging
delivery 'f a con- taken when burglars entered
trailer that was removed from marijuana charges.
trolled substance. Bond on the the residence of Gary L. Estes,
the property.
The officers answered a call drug charge was set at $10,000. 162 Country Club Circle, SanJohn Charles Jonas Jr. that a burglary was in progress
Sanford police jailed John ford.

ORI.ANDO (Al') — Florida Democrats convene
their first state convention since the turn of the century

The board on Sept 10 voted to suspend Den
"We feel we accomplished what we're trying mark wi
thout pay, although Superintendent
to, so we will drop the issue in th
e best interests W.P. "Bud" Layer had recommended that the
of all," said Pete Bukur, president of SEA and a suspension be with pay.

Friday, Nov. Ii, I7S-3.4

Stolen : One Swimming Pool

Democrats Holding State
Convention In Orlando

ssue involves the suit's
"We proved a point in the constitutional chaflenge of a state statute which gives the
matter and the board acted in poor taste," Bukur board authority to dismiss
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Judging," explained Bukur.
Bukur said a press release will be issued
Monday following SEA's decision In a meeting

teacher at Sanford Middle School.

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McClory of Illinois, quoted White House couriel Philip
Bchen assaying President Ford intends to cite executive
privilege In refusing to turn over the documents.

S.A N IftANCISW 1:1')

FLORIDA
IN BRIEF

brought bya former Sanford cbooI teacher
"The gist or It is that in the event any future
acquittedofa robbery charge last week and f
iled action by the board llke th th ever happens again,
agaIrt the School Board on a cortititutlonallty e wi
ll pursue all the other things," Bukur said

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WASHINGPDN (kP) — The House intelligence cornmittee voted today to cite Secretary of Slate Henry A.
Kissinger for contempt of Congress for refusing
to turn
over subpoenaed documen ts on eight covert intelligence

Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl.

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U HICHAHI) LONG, Editor
WILliAM U. ('UHUIE. Managing Editor
UOI3EUT C. MAUKEY, Advertising Director
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12 Months, $32,40.

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Also helping to make the seminar that much
more effective is Action Honda of Sanford, which

it 's all

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various sections ofSeminole County todo the actual

rts

In order to give the persons Involved a chance to
determine just how many people to expect, It is

This program will provide meals, supplied out of
the hospital kitchen, at cost price to those who
cannot get out or who cannot fix meals themselves.

ildvised that anyone planning to attend the seminar

One full hot meal, plus a snack lunch in the

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People ,is a %% hole should ride to the rescue of the
debt-ridden city.
Mr. Ford is standing firm on that issue. He has
reiterated his pled ge to veto any bill from congress
that amounts to a "bailout" of New York. At this
point it is looking doubtful that Congress would
move in that direction. Outside of New York, there

Committee, an old friend of President Ford and
a respected conservative, Caine to the President

Bill CUZTIC

keeping a bankrupt company in business by
delaying the satisfaction of some of the claims on
its assets.
Th is would not relieve New York of its debt

to obligations, but it would relieve New Yorkers of
the prospect of a nightmare if their essential city

'.ervices were suspended. Federal Reserve ofI icials have indicated that banks holding New York
securitiescan rideout th estorm of default, and th e
municipal bond market which is already feeling
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recover once the shock wave rolls through.
7be bankruptcy legislation Air. Ford proposes
about as far as Congress can go without abandoffing prudence and principle in helping New
York. As Mr. Ford emphasized, the primary
responsibility remains with the state of New York

and the city government. B refinancing some of
tile city's debts and gettin g the
3 payroll , pension
commitments and other expenses down to
manageable size, New York can once again

become a solvent operation.
We could not improve on Mr. Ford's own
succinct statement of the issue raised by the N
York crisis: "If we go on spending more th an we
have, providing more benefits .,i
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R'ason prevailed In Congress when it dropped an effort to
dictate terms to the State Department in the negotiations for a

new Panama Canal treaty. Instead, both the House and the
Senate settled for a statement that it is the "sense of Congress"

that the negotiations protect the v ital interests of the United
Stat es of America in any new agreement with Pana ma over the
status of the canalThat Ambassador Ellsworth Bunker is Vying to protect our
national interests in the canal negotiations cam be assumed.
Whether he succeeds or not is a question to be examine

the negotiations are completed and a proposed new treaty
submitted for ratification Fortunately, Congress now appears
willi to let that diplomatic process take its constitutional

Armed Ser,ces Committee and in
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Having been head of the transition team

which arranged for a smooth Ford shift from
vice president to president, Rwnsfeld was owed
something. fie, took the White Hmse -as a way.
station stopover - executive job as a favor,
making it clear he didn't wan t to stay there long.

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Sanford Community Is In distress in the loss of a

One thing is rertain if Rurnsfeld's past is any

loved one and in serious need of financial

player (Buffalo Bills) who could read, Kemp
has, in a remarkably short time, developed
a legislator of note, a represen tative who

power in 1939
Inside the gate, everything speaks of age, from the two
giant cedars in the courtyard, th e oil heater In th e
co rner

represents, and a comer in a party that

of the reception room, the stiff leather chairs in the

desperately needs attractive faces
He won't be Jerry Ford's vice presidential
choicenextyearandheknowit, bu t ther e are
de ca de s of time to contemplate. "I don 't want to

hallway right on up to the second floor office of the 74.
'ear-old charge d affatrs, Manuel Martinez Feduchy.

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wreaked $11,000 worth of damage to her house
the machine with lights a fan and some swit
Yet she cannot collect it because of diplomatic ches and fancy
Instead, the driver handed over an Idenwiring ' it SUriwaiall emitted
Often the drivers simply tear them up and immunity. Her lawyer, Joseph Moran, r
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toss them in the street. In Washington nearly to the State Department
for help. "They
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vtolations were Issued to diplomatic cautioned
to eset
meagalnstbringingsuit," Moran told ev
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vehicles last year. The flnes. If
paid, would have us, "and warned me against har.u- ment which and treat their paUents, sores.
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stared
after it in it onderment. He had just encotmtered
tickets were issued to diplomats lad year. The Eastern Credit and Nation ide Credit, stubborn bedsores were totally cured within 3o
stiff Iuies would have helped to alleviate the described to us their
days.
11.e most elite of the human spec jes' a
frustration in trying
foreign city's financial plight, the total would have collect from diplomats
diplomat
on bad checks, medical
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fees and rent.al car bills
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extra length, refused to tell us which embassy
known as "diplomatic inunuriity." The y ca nnot
the United Nations, W. E. Waldron-Ramsey, treat the bedsores every two how-s.
has accumulated the most tickets.
be prosecuted under U.S. Law.
Hider booty: A former Army lieutenant
reporw,
Terry
Repak,
determined
that
the
recently
lodged an offieW complaint with the
If they break ka3ft,fall to pay rent, destroy
Soviets, with hundreds o( unpaid tickets, are SUte ai,d Justice departments over his dog. He colonel is free to keep the $32,000 he got from
property or commit felonies, American
charged that local officiAls in Pelham, where he sellirg a stolen "ece silver service that once
pro
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authorities can do little more than expel the
resides, were trying to shoot the animal. It had belonged to Adolf Hitler, the Army has decided.
errant
Here are a tew other examples of how sunk Its teeth, appaNfitly,
into at least eight If he had been caught earlier, hi' would have
Diplomatic Immunity, of course, is
diploma tic immunity works:
10 years in prison.
indignant citizens. But the Ambassado' conreciprocal. American diplomats, therefore,
For years the Dittmar Company In the tended that his dog like himself
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deserved
jey
privileges
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other nations, 'fl
Wastigtj suburbs refused to rent houses
ander during World
to diplomatic immunity. Its threatened War
Sttte Department hu asslured us, however, that
cer was looking for pots and pan, 4
diplomats from certain countries because they elimi,nation, he warned Anierican officials
US.foreign service people create few problems
for his hospital when he
habitually violated leases and failed to pay
In • o, tie cac he
direly, could have "possible InternatIonal of silver embossedwitl
overseas.
rent.s. The Justice Department took Dittmar to czLsqucnces,"
'iticr s initials, lie put
ontrast, we have dDcume_n ted diousands
the silver n the pots and later spirited it home.
court and forced the firm to rent without
Helpful hoax: Two ingenious Toronto doctors
of Ca involving foireign diplwats who vWate
Failure to turn in such booty
discrimination.
is a crime, the
who invented a Rube Goldberg nuddne as a
US. laws wJth impunity.
Army told us, but becaun the statute or
-Mrs. Galley Smith, wife of the late dean of
medical hoax for curing bedw", h,ave limitations expired 25 Years ago. the officer
Every day, fcr examptit, policemen in
the White Hou-se
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The ivy-encrusted building is the only Embassy in t.~e
Western Hemisphere representing Republican Spain, the
loser in the bloody Spanish Civil War that brought Franco

JACK ANDERSON

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Mostly dismissed as a novelty when he came to
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at NATO.
A benefit program will be held for this family degree of re3ponsibility. mere i no substitute his nearly unqualified support for that emfor objective thorough reporting.
barrassing war, but in his untidy office, under a
And what he did to the top civilian on Friday night, November 14th at 8p.m. at
I m ust congratulate Mr. F"'rickett for his huge picture of old adversary Ernie Ladd, Kemp
bureaucrats at the Office of Economic Op. Hickory Avenue Church of God, 503 Hickory
insists he Is a "constructive" conservative, that
and state that I th ink he Is a credit to
portunit3.
Avenue, Sanford. All groups of singers soloists objectivity,
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Whether NATO
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etc. interested in participating on this program
..ss you, and warmest regards
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Rwnsfeld dose of castor oil is not yet clear, even are welcome.
legislation of last summer, he says, not because
to Rumsield's friends. Evaluation of his OEO job
Horace L
Please come and support this program. Th is
he
is against jobs, "to the contra ry "but because
SFFI)CO
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fanilb needs your help
heLsagainstdeceitfuljobs
'What we must do is
All donations can be made payable to the
Whether Rurnsfeld is a good administrator or
Seeks Opinion
create permanent jobs, not by handouts but with
-en his admirers. He has
solid capital."
never becn in one government job long enough. Sanford, Florida 32771.
I'm
writing
concerning
the
problem,
recently
He was sent to OEO basical.1y to dismantle
As for the vice presidential talk, at second
Rev. Percell Sanders, Pastor brought to the attention of eveyone by t
woyoung
glance
it is not so preposterous. Kemp's house
that organization. He was moved to NATO in an
Hickory Ave., Church of God women-the smoking of pot on school buses.
attempt to breathe new life into a tottering
seat is safe, he is warmly accepted try party
WhenanythlngofthlsnatureIsbg1
inefficien t body. The question is what Mr. Fm- I
eldersheIsIntheJerryFordtrathtion_achap i
Fair Reporting
news it will surely cause mixed opinions. I've who
rises alongside his friends rather than over
heard
many
opinions,
but
none
from
the
kids
his
enemies - good credentials for
Whatever the reasoning behind the defense
This correspondence is in reference to an themselves Have they an
adopinion'
',afl
øfl lie L3 energetic enthusias
shift, there's no doubt these moves strengthen
article by Ed Prickett on the Seminole
ti c bright
Hey Kids! It's your school!
Secretary of State henry Kissinger's abIlity
and anibidous. Slightly naive, no doubt. and
to Employment and Economic Development
Sincerely, perhaps somewhat out of touch, It could
make majcrconcessioris to Russia's Brezhnev to Corporation, which appeared
mean
in the Octo be r 22,
Sybil Pestrello White blouse regulars would not have to break
achieve a new strategic arms limitation tnaty. IV75 edition of the Herald.

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freedoms we enjoy in this Country. However,
assistance for the purpose of burying
freedom
of
the
press
like
all
personal
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For his part, Kemp seems torn between
ghts and
As one of his friends put it: "He'U shake the deceased. There was no Insurance policy and no
images. Ile sign on his off ice door demands that
daylights out of them -drive the generals and aid has been received from any governmental liberties are irreparably damaged unless those
persons exercising the same demonstrate a high Vietnam NIIAs be accounted for, a leftover from
admirals out of their minds. That's what he did agencies or service organizations,

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Congress,
but only somewhat. Of Nixon he now
it or
says, as do so many, "I was deceived," and he
I had the pleasure of reading the above has voted at times For trimming the military

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riot serious. Other sources said she was in a highly ner.

solutely," Is one of upward mobility.
His philosophy Is also outdated, in some
respects, or at least accordl.'ig to conventional
po li tical wisdoms and tendencies. A one-time
Californian of the Richard Nixon persuasion,

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be like (Bob) Mathias or (Vinegar Bend)
Mizell," he says, referring to other jocks who
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chiefs.
Donald Rumsfeld has wan ted the Defense
Department job ever since he was ambassador
to NATO. And he's not the kind to sit still and
wait. He's been working on it.

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inontlis of poli tical crisis is imminent.
Before Mrs. Peron went back to her suburban residence
Thursday night, she met with her cabinet at th e clinic
where she had spent 11 days. It was the first known of facial conta ct with her eight ministers since she went to

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intricate problems of strategic defense, has not
beenaftrst.rateadminlstrator.moughthereis
perha ps no man in th is country who better un-

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In one way or another over the past year,
Schlesinger has built a group of powerful
enemies on the Hill, especially in th e House

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The bomb ripped through Jerusalem's main business
street, Jaffa Road, on Thursday, the first an ni versary of
Palestine Liberation Organization chief Yasir Arafat's
speech to th e Uni ted Nations General Assembly.
The bomb exploded in a Bulgarian food shop about 7
pm. as crowds converged on the center of the city for
evening entertainment, Police said the bomb apparently

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off that guy for the last fte. If you want your
budget through Congress you'll have to shut him

is not stony broke in the popular

accounts. However, it has debts falling due which it

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Thestorygoesthat George Mahon of Texas,

against making taxpayers at large responsible for
any of the city's $12.3 billion debt.

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powerful head of the House Appropriations

preserving civil order in New York and protecting
life and pro perty in th e event of a default which
could come as soon as Nov. 14 by a new calculation.

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terrorists who plan te
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glad to see this service come to Seminole

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County and we applaud all those who made it

evening, will be delivered daily, five days per week,
The Federation of Senior Citizens is furnishing

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delivery and make home visits.
Anyone willing to devote a few minutes a day to
th is worthy activity way call the aforementloraed
telephone number for particulars.
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through the

project OASIS, launches Its hot meals on wheels
program on Monday.

should drop by the Sanford Chamber at 400 E. First
Street or Action Honda on South U.S. 17-fl arid fill

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Lyle Suffield of the Federation says that as the
program grows, vol unteers will be needed in the

Citizens,

cooperation of Seminole Memc.rlal

will provide a motorcycle simulator. A helmet,
jacket and
hi
as door pr izes will also be
provid ed by Action Honda.
tee s

President Ford has found a way to resolve one
the dilemma posed by the imminent
financial collapse of the New York city government. Th e legislation he has proposed would
establish an orderly procedure for the city to
default, preventing the collapse of police and fire
protection and other vital public services.
Itis the fear of chaos on the streets of New
York that has produced argument that the federal
government - or in other words, the American

drop by Sunday 's

Commission Cliairman Sid Vihlen Jr.

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and anyone who cares to may
seminar.
for free,

Parents, children

Chamber, the entire project has t he
hacking of Seminole County Sheriff John Polk,

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the

the bus and driver for deliveries and project OASIS
is providing th e other necessary services for in.
terviewing, scheduling and th e collection of fees for
the meals.
The cost of the two meals will be $2 per day,
payable by the week In advance.
In order to be eligible for th e service, recipients
are required to be home-bound, blind or disabled.

complete safety.

According to Jack Homer executive manager of

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out a registration form,
Th ese fOrnLS are also available at th e Sanford
Police Department.
It is hoped that in the not too distant future we'll
have a designated trail area where persons in.
(crested in riding the two-wheelers can do so In

on Sunday at the Greater Sanford Chamber of
Conunerce parking lot and all you hog" riders are
invited to attend.
The entire thing gets off the ground at 2p.m. and
refreshments will be served,

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Pastor De Hre HurlS
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CCNTRAL RAPTIST CHURCH
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CHURCH OF CHRIST
Nursery Opo.
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JORDAN BAPTIST CHURCH
W,*$dey Bible Class
731pm
1531 W.sI F,rt Street

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since that terrible winter when Florence Nightin.
gale ministered to suffering British soldiers. Until
then there had been nopiace torwomen nurses
militat'y hospitals, and not many women nurses
anhere.

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FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
III Park Avøoy
Dr Jay T Cosma'e
Pastor
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School

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strong in spirit as we conquer through our faith. Man thrives
challenge. God left the diamonds unmined, the bridges unbuilt

responsible for the coming

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2nd AIm Thursday

Family N't't Supper

to p.m., by appointment at n8lt.

tral Floridians

Cookman College.

siay's office at 12 Corn- Oviedo Baptist
stock West, Winter Park.

sidered outsiders, a noncon- tisities that can strike at Jew-

fellowship hall of First

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supsea
(ever (only Club

INCA

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L"'M Worship

andathletestoambasssdorsand critical such as persons who all seniorcftlzenstsplannedfor this Sunday at 6 p.m. at First help finance the Senior High
. James ÂME Church Will cent meeting in Cincinnati on
the Prime Minister of Iarael. may be contemp1ag mer nOon this Saturday. Sponsored Baptist Church of Sanford, North Carolina Retreat dedicate Its pastorlum Nov. l6 the future, adding that the "s
Gets are selected for their or suicide, but all are bus by the Adult 4 Sunday School lecturing on "The Freedom of scheduled for Dec. 27-Jan. 3. A at 3 p.m. at the corner f 'j and conformist" kind of
u n i q U e e x p cr1 e r cc s, matters to the caller — even the Depment, Bihie study t the Boundaries" as it relates to the spaghetti dinner will be served Cypress Avenue and 9th Skeet. Christian probably will dis-

PAOLA WISLIVAN CHURCH

S )t&amp;Ilam

Moo's Priveq Iroablast

counselling

-el)- new periods' of a reli- of religion is the result of court
Robertson holds a law degree prayer for healing and for concertattheOviedoMethodlst Sims is pastor.
will be provided,
will dress In old-fashioned believing popular majority,
from Yale, Is an ordained needs. A large percentage of Church.
education.
Sunday
will
be
the
fij
of
clothing,
when attending
Baptist minister, and is the the calls concern financial
The conc
is open to the First Baptist
So
far,
studies
indicate
most
threeDedicationSunda)lat the church on that da).
author of the Christian book problems, family needs, public, and all faiths are in.
Americans believe in God and
Dr.
Henry
I3randt,
noted
church.
"Shout
It
From The iptrltual needs and questions vited. There is no admission
belong
to religious bodies.
"Y(I)lJl
lecturer
Housetops."
and
The Senior Highs are plan- St. James
Christian
about the Bible, said Paday. charge.
Buta religious "downswing is

151pm

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FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST SCIENTIST
Sun-daykhesl

Cleveland.
• Altamonte Community Church
The Youngstown Baptist Ofl Thursday. The meeting will

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7 11pm

V.dChs.r Pyactic,

511pm

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P$1'
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Asitst Pastor

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N,lbur Ave. Las. Mary

S.sda v Church Schsol

Pint Wednesday FeIt.nsimp

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7:31p.m.

Catholic

At times we all long for an easier life.. - for respite from the

forming minority, facing a ish-Christianconceptsofthes.a.
Theme will be "Reviewing Presb)terian Church of San. Longwood
society of predominantly secu- (Ted value of human life.
the Christian Woman's Role as ford. The program will feature
larist attitudes and conduct.
State domination of education
without lifted eyebrows and television
mc will be presented st the Bicentennial."
'oo b
director of the Federation of
leering kes," "The 700 Club" opened the counsellng cen in Irst Baptist Church of
edo
ous scholars
assessing
Speaker for the evening will Senior Citizens' Clubs of - The flssIonnry Council has oping
tnds inInU.S.
life. devel- of faith, teaching only secular
IshostedbyPatRobertjon,wo May. Since May, Paslay Suy, at 7:30 pin. RV be Miss Jill Tanner, a student SeminoleCounty, Inc. who will set aside Nov. 23, as
(acts and ideas. fl Catholic
interViewsinteresungguest.
d
hiistorianJames1jjtchkof
League
forofReligious
and Civil
.son reports there have been 1000 Gerald Turner, Associate at Florida Technological t.alkaboutProjec-t Oasis, which Fashioned Day, in honor of the s. Louis University says Rights,
Milwaukee,
says

PRISSYTIRIANCHURCN

Wed l'W.Stvdy&amp;Pvayerler, 731pm,

711p.m.

thousands of
each month.

THE LAKE MARY UNITED

MIniu.pWoqsh.p
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Church Iclisel
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Services .4th claim t all ,u
FiIt.hip Cefls W.s WryIcts
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5:31pm
Evening Worship
711pm

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1:34am
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MI. opW.nhip
Church School
MInW•riSIp

731pm

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11:11am 55 W Chivrds (Civic Lsau. Likary
Sliq) Lanwssd. Fl.
S:ISp in
7:34 p in 1,11 W11
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they comfortably can — and then they do a little more. If It
comes tooeasy, it doesn't do anygood; but when they push, they

television show using a varietyNow resident cuunzellng Is
be on
removed
wife
of theV.
former
President
church
members
willp.m.
be held
am., Tuesday,
the Holy believers in God may be con- and genetic manipulation — actalk show format, but provides available every day, 9a.m.to5 DiSplaYs
following will
supper
Sunday
Richard
Moore,
of Bethune
Monday
at 6:30
in Cross
EpiscopalatChurch.

CHURCH

Rev Kiwt.4IIW uvlI'I.viutSl

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Sunday Lec?we A Maisag.s

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1:11

Rev VirIL Sr-yaM end

Tucker Or,,., SuvilendEstatis

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Trims, Hoer
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MWeri1up

World Hunger and sshat the

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spiritual. The young men and women at Oral Roberts University

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COVENANT
PRESRYTERIAN CHURCH
I7IIHwy lLabeMaryllyd
Dr Ho.ardGrss
Past,,
Syv.dey Church Ithool
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Mo'n'ni Worship
A Nursery
II 11am.

ORACI UNITED
MUTHOOISTCHURCH
Firil Metheest, Part Ave
Riy Marve,O Svcktiir
PaIer
Chwc$sSd,00l
II 11am.

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w4aySdool

Methodist

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CONGREGATIONAL

tuisday School

MianuipWsAip
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GOOD SHEPHERD
LUTHERAN CHURCH
7NIOrIa'vdsAveCl?-fl)
iLvffioran Chwch In Amirtca)
Rev jetis Dqvt;chlandir
Pastor

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Rv RvrnOodC,s.,

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Q. Just about the time I get one problem solved, another
comes up to take its place. Does life have to be bard all the tini"?
A. If there is one word that charaerizes life It is prublems.
Struggle. But I am learning that life's hard places make us
grow.
The other day I got a picture of how God wrks this way to
make us strong. I was driving in the country when I saw a cow
having her call. The littlecaif ed to stand. .. but It coWdn't do
it alone. The mother cow began to lick the ca!f.. always with
upward strokes. She licked with such force that she literally
picked the calf off the ground - again and again, roughly,
getting the young animal on Its feet. It came to me as I watched,
that God's strokes are always upward. Even when it appears

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I am saying to those share the talents with others to
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.as founded under the direction Mama will .speak at eight.
enrich the lives of all."
not when you have climbed a hill. . . but as you climb it.. . that
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of
NowI
of
Mr. Clayton as a mission of
The Women's Service CIrcle
could refer to a number these twonew liquor outlets i
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you find the greatest exhilaration.
Talents to be on display all
the world-famous Akron will meet at 10a.m. on Tuesday
of current moral problems, but said to ux two teenagers, day in Fellowship Hall will be
Sometimes the things we see as obstacles and hindrances
I will
Baptist Temple of Akron, Ohio, (or a sewing session.
confine my remarks to the "You're going the wrong way," crafts by CAYA, oil painting,
arc the very things we need to come to ourhighest effectiveness
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He pastored the Youngstown
Reservations are now being
problem of alcohol. The reason We do not help our city of green thumb 1 plants), home ____________
and usefulness. We develop through struggle. It toughens us. We
church
for
four
Years.
taktn
fir the lasagna dinner to
why I am doing thi.s is because
nford by demoraling
seldom make progress when things go smoothly —It's when the
gardening, children's art,
I,
Clayton is the author of many be held at 5:30 p.m. on Nov. 23.
along with a number of my citizens along with the trlsts
serving talents (canng,
going is hard that we reach up to God and move forward In Him.
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God has been ing to teach me to wecome
ministerial brethren, am which we so much want to at- desss, They ny be viewed _______________________
-_bIems, for
used
in
the
United
States
and
religious
service
will
be
held
concerned about the coming of tract,
in
our problems are the oniy basis for us to make progress, and our
before Suqday School, between
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the mission fields of Pucrto the sanctuary. The Rev. James
churchservices and during the
needs are the only way we can get God's supply. What a truth
Rico, Mexico and the Philip- &amp;into will retide over the 'Love
afternoon and evening.
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this is! Imagine facing a problem and saying to yourself,
pines. Many of his sermons Feast' service.
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"Terrific! Here's another opportunity to make progress!" But
A covt red dish supper at 6:30 _____
700 Club provi es
were
recorded
(or
broadcast
to
At
a
recent
meeting
of
the
this
is a great attitude to develop.
p.m. will be followed by a
our
sersfceznen
in
Vietnam.
Fishers
of
Men
Club
of
the
musical talent program
MRS. RICIIAItI) MOORE
The SEA is a non-profit church plans were made for a
prepared by Dot Wailer and
Counseling Center
religious
associatIon organized chIcken barbecue to be held on
Dottie Sullivan.
New Mt. Calvary
for
the
purpose
of starting Saturday, Dec. 13 on the church R1
.
BYJANECAELBERRY
There is a separate shift of
Under the direction of Jones,
In u.S.
New Mt. Calvary Missiona- churches in areas of the USA grounds.
HeraldCburehEditor
counselors for each viewing the committee Includes Lucille Baptist Church will hold Its andothercountrieswheretherc
"The 700 flub" seen over segment of the show. Each Rogers, Pauline Nichols, annual Women's
Day are none, and to assist new Ministerial
Channel 35 at II p.m, week counselor commlt.s himself to a Justine Lee, Bessie Hutchison, Celebration, Sunday at 11 a.m. churches.
nights and at 10a.m., Monday, specific night or time each Freda lyre, Welch (Sid) lyre, and 5 p.m. Morning speaker
On DoAnsIl,ing?
Association

every culture."

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*,v Robert.? Humt,r

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FIRST PENTECOSTAL C$URCN
OF SANFORD
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Wed Ibi Sttdp

Struggle Brings Growth

president of the Salvation Mickey Adams will present to

strong drink Is raging: and The program Is designed to lift
cording to Its own criteria8
truth and righteousness, and whosoever is deceived thereby LIP the God-given talents of all

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and the studer.ts gradually improve their physical condition by

Central America, the Carib
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SAPTIST CHURCH

Pentecostal

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AshbyJones,chalrmanof

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of God on your life.

drinker to take a drink, and First tJnikd Methodist Church George I.. ('russlcv of Whf)F' the age of 17. lIe has prc4ichcd

deionIc. The gospel does not Statistics show that one in 10 festIval coninilttee says, "This '

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5:11pm

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LUTHERAN CHURCH OF
THE REDEEMER
Plati
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0 thintedwjthsjnandsonieofitb drink until he Is drunk.

151pm

FIRST PENTECOSTAL
CHURCH OF LONOW000
SIt orap. Street

Worthep

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551pm

ISle Ct.ssa-i Wed

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P1 IECREST $APTISTCHURCH
111W A.rSIed
Roy. Steinwht, N.H
Pastor
S.adaySchoaj
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PAOLA CHURCH OF CHRIST
HI5hay51Wnl
731pm
NWCCT1PIif$SS,dHV
W.-._4. 3,r,c,
7:31pm.
Old TrttIls loraN,. Day
SSI.CIast
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R#($A' Mid WtO S.rvc.IWed?
Cur1f
Nyrtory PrSvid.d
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Lutheran

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Prrt-yW CellIst
Holy ComsssI.

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Sundly School
MOilliipkrv,c,

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Friday, Nov.

Oral Roberts

articles altogether. Notice says, 'i'hcre is nothing wrong
taking a drink," Even one
Article 10— Evangelism and
"Thanksgiving Talents for
Culture. It states in part beerwjllslowdownthe reaction
On Thursday the Methodist
Rev. Clayton has been in the Altamonte
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God's
time
of
a
driver.
The
tendency
Christ"
will be the theme of a Men will meet at 6:30 p.n. for ministry
Ikeause man b
for many years and

11$pm

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SuMa v School

they oten show us the world they would
like to livo in.

crime,
The business and the social

EvenIng herald, Sanford, Ft.

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World Evangelizijtjon held at broken homes which result, and

Lausanne, Switzerland
July l&amp;.., 1974, the Lausanne

FIRST CHURCH
OF THE NAZA RE HE

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Piaref Meet
Nursery PrevId,d

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151pm

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11:511 In.

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551pm Wed Ptit

Worship
Evan.Ittc5.ry
Family N.,lit Srsico

lions or professions of SERVICE TO
OTHERS that excite the Imagination of
our children? We should learn something
from that!

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PIIIW $UA4CVSChSOI
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5.SSim.

CHURCH OF 000

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II 54 a m
7 Møm
1tpm

CALVARy PAPTI%T AiStU5,'r

Shar*.q &amp; PvscIsimI,i

GENEVA CHURCH

OF THE NAZARENE

Jameic VIvjh

Baptist

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Nazarene

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down French Ave. and alcoholics in the United Slates
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here came two young teenagers today. Someone says the liquor
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on their bicycles riding the industry provides more tax
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base. I answer— "Pure bunk!"
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honked my horn at them, We have to turn right around
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slowed up and rolled do my and use the added revenue to II ________
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ndow and said, "You're
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try to undo the damage done by
the wrong way, boys" They the consumption of alcoholic FLORIDA SOUTHERN The 60-member Chorale of florida Southern College, Lakeland,
will present a program of sacred and
just looked at me as if I was beverages,
secular music at 4p.m. Sunday at First United Methodist Church of Sanford. Directing the group
broken bones,
ss ill
crazy.
be Dr. Thomas Shaw. The chorale was recently selected to
ctrrhcis of the liver, even COLLEGE CHORALE
provide the music for three programs of
At the International Congress death to say nothing of the
the national Protestant hour radio series. The concert is open to the public,

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Sunday School
g Worship
$ 31 am. Msrn
Evening Woriip

Pastor
Ha in.

In charge of arrangements &amp;iccessful Parenthood series. 12:30p.m. arid 6-8 p.m.
courage, enthuse and inspire for prayer for his pet mouse.
The "Amazing Praising
viewers. Recent guests include
"Doe woman called to say for are women's class president,

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Robinson, Bishop of the 11th
It is becoming respectable
Episcopal District of the ÂME "not to go to church" for the

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member, an exmafla figure besIde her bed with a gun in he- chairman, Mae King. Guest feature attraction during the
holy Cross Episcopal Church the message. Rev. Richard American life, he says.
and Charles Colson, of hand trying to decide U she sPeaker at the luncheon will be Seminole Baptist Associational
'tl1 hold monthly covered dish Thlgpin is pastor.
"Christians must accept IFhey vant
Watergate fame,
should shoot her sleeping
stor Bill M.
Youth Rally' to be held at First fllo'shlp supper Wednesda&gt; Southern Methodist
Channel 35, Orlando, Is one of husband and when she called

being a defined minority for the

Department Director Mary Baptist on Nov. 22, at 7:30 p.m at 6:30 p.m. followed by singing

tinie being," he adds,
Similar predictions have

The Baptist Brotherhood, and an unusual program.

the twooutlets for "700 Club"fn she accepting Chlrst and Us-ned Walker extends an invitation to

the state and It is seen by cable herproblernsovcr to the Lord," all men and women of under the direction of Dr. Bert Reservations are being taken

as far away as St. Petersburg. Paslay said.
OF SEMINOLE

E. C. Elsea and Staff

MORTUARY

Mr. and Mrs. Al Wilson

Sanford, Fla.

PANTRY PRIDE
DISCOUNT FOODS
and Employes

GREGORY LUMBER
of Sanford

DEKLES'
GULF SERVICE
Mel Dekleand Employes

Mop. Baptist Chwc, Fsrtsl City Caminvinty Cool,,, Forest CIty
Ne-u Mt Cal lry Mssipnlry Baptist, 11MW 17Th S

BAPTIST
Anliocli lap'st Church. Ovsede
Calvary Sapt'st Assembly. 355 Faiyma (Sanford Garden CIII,
i4y 17 III
Calvary Baptist Cherch. Crystal Lob. &amp; 214, Laso Mary
Casaerry Iapt,sl Church. 71 Sim,veIa B
Ceetral Baptist Church. 1311 Oak Avd

Chr,ii,,fa Firs? Baptist
CIri'v.e!rr
Churn' i...'-!jthwr;t ltd
Et. %prrii SI;s' Ch.uv O'dGIar3m 140 a7ti*I A.e
First Baptist Church, 511 Park Ave
FreoOsksp Bept,stClwrchr-4 AItimont Spolas, It 134. Afliat..iie

Springs

Temple Baptist Churth. Palm bv'cgs Rd AfleMOote Springs
W.lhamn Chapel Mrit.mersary $a$,st Church. Mart &amp; W,IIiCUI St.
Ahtarnante Sp*,s
Z*s Nope Sast,st Church. Ill Orange Aye.
CATHOLIC

1111W tNt Sb

Church of the NetIty, Laie Mary

For,,I (is, SapI'st Church
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5t Paul Bapt,t Church III Pivi Ave
$p.ig4.$4 Moisionary lapsist, 17Th £ Cedar

Futit Baptist Church of Last Mal'
Ftrit Baptist Church of Lat.e M00
First Sapt.sI Ciwc.t 51 Lengwood. Car. Church A GriM
Furl $aptst Church ol Ovueds
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Fint Bapt,tt Church .4 linLande $pr4s

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Serer4 S,0oIeh Mitsiar1 bOut Church. Wish Sas$erd
AfI'H,cen Let'n Ilill. Forvi Pars
Island Baptist Church. 7534 Palm,hle
St Mitffiewi Baptist Chwrch Canaan H3ts

Putt Ba;'ist Ch,.-rUl .1 D.tAjv,

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New Mt iron BaptIst Church. 1121 Pea, Ave
Rarenna Pert 5.aptest Church. 274' W 3PA St
pa's $ap.ti,
1351W F.ist Sirvet, Sister-I
P'n,vesf SeptIst Church, III W Airpe,l Blvd
Pte- Lake Sapt'st. R
Pd. Fern Part
PVPO,-U Umi$400ry Baptist Church Mdniy

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FLAGSHIP BANK
of Sanfordand Staff
200W. First

CHURCH OF CHRIST
Church •0 Christ. 1113 S Part Ave.

METHODIST
limit? United Memorial Church. I- Oelary Ave. I'vtetprt.

Svth S.meveI CA rcileICSwest, SIIILab, Hewett Rd
Ct 5rtkolChrlst.5I4Pe!'v$pens,$3q .AttamemweSpgs.
Church ef Chriit, Oen.vi
Church e4 CSw,sI. L..pw,w
ChurchO ChrIst, Palla
Church ol Christ, W 17th St.
N,r1hs4e Church .4 ChrIst, Fla Haven Dr. Maittind

Bithil AU S Church. Canaan H$I
Casselberry CommunIty Wiled M.theoi;l Church, Hwy Iii) A
P,y RI4, Rd.. Cassetherry
Delary C•mmvnity Methodist Church, W. H,glbinki II. Delary
First United siithod,sI Church, 49 Part Awe
First Methodist Church ol De'ede
F,,st S-thiorn M.thodi*t Church. 7444 Savilord Ave

CHUIICH OF GOD
ChurcheS 0-sd, 5*3 M.ck.J'y

Fr,r Mitpvdit Church, 1-70 VI 4th S
Geneva MetPod,il Chrth, Gin,,,
Grace United Mtthodist Church, Airporl

Church of Gad, 1.51 W 31,4 St.
Church tI God O,rdo

Ch.vi!h I God H*,nett. (.4k, Mo*v,e
Church SI God Mission. EnterprIse
Church of God e Christ, Oiledo
ChurCh0404d,4P,p.I.,.y)M,S IPmAve
(Awicli 04 God of Pvepl*ty. 754$ PersImmon Ave
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Chrth ii Qo4 Mission, EnterprIse
PeuueCh,rchelOod,IHoW uth$t.,$inl.rd
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Ott.., Methodist Church

Canwh Church, Uaod An • £nem.nt, tt.usi

Chcb. Lenu1

SIVINTH-DAY ADVINTIST

Paslay.
Volunteers receive training

Pr,st Lit, kventlu Day Alvooftit Church. Hwy. 15*. Forest CIty
Siveeth Day AdyeolI1 C7',tb, Maitland Ave. AI$am, 5prss,
Santord Saveeth-Osy Mvvitist Church, flh a Elm
W,n'ir Spru;s 5,,,IIh Day Ad.,.4,I Churth, S I,445 Rd

professional counselor or

Church of Casselbei-ry will

minister," he added.

ObServe Commitment Sunday

"In crisis situations we give

with Rev. Bill Plckett, pn.stor,

telephone technique, and tie immediate counsel nnd prayer

preaching at the 9:35 and 11

mechanics of counselling with arid engage them in follow-up

a.m. services.

people by phot

Lake Many Chwchofltw Hauiren.. Lek i Mary Bled • Lab.

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he said,

commitment," Paslay said.

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allowed to join in the election of apostolic constitution isi tn- ferenee at 8:30 p.m. conducted

•Ceramjcs 'Woods

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low the rank of cardinal be ye&amp;ld Pope declared in an followed by the charge con-

'ojis 'Watercolors

•Crafs •Sculpture

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VATICAN CITY (A?) — Church of Rome, that is, of the ChUrch.

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on the sidewalks of
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singing "AllelIua" by Bill

Pope Paul W today rejected Sacred College of

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SIDEWALK ART SHOW

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F,nsl Church CI Christ, kei'st,st. III I - 2nd It.
Lake M.H Chapet. Orange 11,4, (ata Mimi,,,
kingdom Hall el Jehovah's W,tvi1 Lai MO,11 Usit, till W 3rd

Pint Pvdecu,ei

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them. This bicentrnnia
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First born Church CI the Lung God, M.it*11

Geneva Church 0' the Naiarene. Gtn.va Cmmvsity C-enter

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taitwn OrtSSdei Church. St Jihoi Chryt, Chap Hwy Il 53,
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1311 Ma.Irnstin, 004 ma

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F,rtl Chrsa', CP,rct'. 1141 5 Ivit.-r5 A,(
Nkuade C1w,st,en (Arch, Ft.ra Han.. Dr • Ma.t'aid

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The church will provide the known evangelist, as speaker.
"There are going to be more
Evangelist Larry Clayton of turkey and those attending are
en to the public, the services and more points of cth

The Lutheran Church of the

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sons, according to Cliff Pa&amp;ay, breaks or money appeals on the meet Monday at 7:30p.m. at the speaking at Palmetto Avenue salad or dessert, Singing and and nursery is provided. The in a paper presented at a contiarea director for the "700 Club" program,whlcli is supported by ChLch. The church council will Baptist Church, Nov4 17-23 at entertainment will precede the church Is located at 2460 S. nental congress on the family
of your Ioal chuh or
FynIuI' and hm'lp mak'
prayer and crisis counseling a once4-year telethon through meet at the church Wednesday 7:30p.m.
dinner.
Sanford Ave.
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held
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last
weekend.
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"In
a
rather
short
time
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last year amounted to $26,000 a
Both evening and morning
ckome (;od to
can expect to see Christians put
The unpaid volunteers come month and "700Club"iashown drclesof Ladies Aid will meet
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•\rnerjt'i' bicentennial.,.
from
indecision dilemmas In which ____
nearly
every atotalofl6½hourseachweek Thursday at 7:30 p.m. at the Pr1('tict'%s hit
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their scriptural beliefs run
denomination and there are locally,
church. There will be an _____
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strongly counter to the general
around 100 churches in the area
"We don't try to answer election of officers.
wilt of the people."
who receive information and everyone's problem, b stress
Thanksgiving Day worship
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Methodist
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(if they express a preference)
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Siefdall Avon,,. Holiness Ch.p.f, leatgati AM,

St Miry's A M I - Church St. II 11%, Oit
St Paut's Methodist Church, Ostoso Pd, Enterprise
Statfer4
Memorial Church, S Oulary
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Sanland. Unit#d Methodijt Church, Tamp Pint Fed, $-emoran
Blvd. AIta,nense Springs

Thanksgiving Eucharist ser- Virgil Ilammons, of Good News friction between the church and

Westminster P'eSbVI.VI.A Church, Ie lop Rd. Cassslbvr,

Allen's AM E Church, Olvi &amp; 17th
All Patti ChapsI, Camp Sminel,, Weilva Park ii

NAZARENE
AlI Saints Epscepal Church I Dour1 Ave Enterpn,51

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St Marks Preib,,,ja Church. III) Palm Sons,, Rd. AItampof
Sops

OTHER CHURCHES

Grant Chepel A U E Church. Ovid?
Oat qre,e Methodist Church Oviede
Pa-Ill WJeyas Methodist. It 44 w at

Coed Si%IplSer3 Un,I,d Lutheran, 31.51 5 Orlando D
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Missiwy Baptilt Church, IllS lorry Ave
54? Z'en M.csmenary Sa-ftst. 1..pes Avi

WIN N-DIXIE STOR ES
and Employes

HARRELL &amp; BEVERLY
TRANSMISSION
David Beverly and Staff

STENSTROM REALTY
Herb Stenstorm and Staff

CaH'ol.c Church, Swf Or, sr lettun

Our' (aPy ef in. Libel CMWIC

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

L. D. PLANTE, INC.
Ovideo, Florida

CELERY CITY
PRINTING CO. INC.

ASSEMBLY OF 000
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teers, but primarily they are swarming around wanting
lay men and women, ranging
b1es, too, he said.

and E mployes

off. We've got a healthy

locally. There are a few when they arrived with his be recogrized as special guests. 5UPPCT.

THE McKIBBIN AGENCY

help.

The First Southern Methodist come from (Sther scholars, in-

reUrement age to the luncheon. Rogers, will have a supper on now for the Parish Family Church of Sanford will hold eluding research specialist Tad

Lahuview Ctu'vsNia Church, lu' Lila II at Jamiben

LofImranChw(ftol,,de,

CONGREGATIONAL

P "4ti&amp;Pi LVffiv,ir CRurtS, G.iden Day's Dr. A PIwy. 1747,

(o"vsjatorl Chrisla', Chrch, ;i;; Pa-it

5t t,.sea

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PRESBYTERIAN

Church 5441 S Park A,

popes.

Pope Paul aiso decreed that, Eldon S1nunon.

11w $lI,1t,s Arm,, ? w. 7-nA Si,

Week In Saord Nov. llS whIle Clyde Cilne (left) and Tom Fay,

F,rst Preshytirli. Church. Oak Asa &amp; d St

First Pre5ytoti4* Churth of Del.,,, I NIgimind

UteU Chvnh of Chrt, Altamapt, H'u1tV Chapel, IS Sops

Cenvesa Prttb,t,i,.n Church. 171$ S Orlando Or,

Nsiy Tvimty Church el OHm Christ tIll Mesgngs, Av

$1 Andr,u Pr,sb,tv-,en Church MIl S-em (is, Rd

T1wFuIIG1;IChur(hof,(,,4J
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Diane Clarke and Beth liattaway, show handsome articles that
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Moravian Church. Tuscawilin Road or, Nov. 22 from 10 a.m. to 4
p.m. There will also be a white elephant gale and tickets will be
Sold % Ith the first prize twing a year's membership to Tuscaw ilia

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Girl Scouts Now Selling Calendars

They've bitten off more than they can blow th
rOugh, these light hearted musiclaw from semlnt)le
Community College. Having fun 1)"fore getting down to the serious busines.
,q of an Introductory
Itucorder class are Rmkey Churchwell
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the basis of how to read music and students learn to Play a variety of bledleval, Reanalmmee and
Baroque Instruments. Register now for a place In the next course which begfu jsn.6.
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Dear

We are all tired of driving out
4 our way to accommodate

Abby

him, but nobody has the nerve
to tell him how we feel about it.
ou help us?
UPMCflAUfFFUILS

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I booked a band and hired a
hall and made deposits on both.
Now out of the blue, m

husband sa ys,
"Cancel
everything!" I asked him why,

By AB1(;1u1, VAN BU1tFN
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I)EAR CHAUFFFUIIS:
COMPose a letter advising the

approval and suggestions,
wait for him to catch up with
If he still balks, you'll ha% e to file?

boss that the office crew has

just gone out of the taxi
cancel the band and hall and
business — and have everyone
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and he said, 1 Just don't want probably tak e a l os on the
DEAR J: U you do, you are in the office sip IL I doubt that
it"
deposi
You can't very
he'll fire the entire office force
I know it's not the money have an anniversary pawell es'en more Immature Than hejL Cfl
which In my opinion Is f ar
masse. (P.&amp; If that don't
Even if it were, I'm able to pay without him.
WOrK put man expense account
Immature for marriage!
for it myself, as I have a good
Good luck. I'm In your CO
for mileage.
DEAR ABBY; We have
Job.
ncr.
bsinouroffiwhocot
has
to
I know there's no other
DEAR ARltV: hang on ti)
be the world's m ost bcon.
vative
old and ni boyfriend is
I don t want to make
ser
c hi ldre n are gone e have six
Although he has a car,
grY, but I really want this We've been going steady for a
grandchildren
who cume to
won't buy a second car for his
anniversmy party, and I don't year and three months.
"t.
wife. Instead, he has her drive visit Us the day school lets ,
think he should go back on his
Being a %vry up-front go1. I
and
they
stay
all
swnmer.
If
we
Win to work every m
word. Please guide me.
told 'fly boyfriend all about my and every evening orning, had sold Our big, five-bedroom
a
round
W AN TS TO CEI.F. B RA TE Past,and it just so happens that
borne and moved into a small
quitting time. it's hkP Rlirtitia
DEAR WAINTS: Cool It for a I have go,le to bed with more roulette
to see
apartment,
we'd have missed
who he asks to
while lie may h ave had a bad guys than he gone to bed with
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%onderful
djviderlds.
drise him home.
da)
Don't mention the
Slnceweallneedourbo we
celebration until a month
lie wants to mar me, but he never turn him down, but after
DEAR ABBY- Would you li
before the date. Ilm-n when he's says first he wants to even the two years of
hear whit our parents did
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nlpos'
t'
on'(Some of us have after their "
your gumt list and ask for his
Should I
left home? They
just sit around and taken to hiWng around quitting sold their big house and now
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Good Wl'oshes
UNICEF'
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married children for two
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pcoarns. Th e co uncil share of
Health , bapness, hope id fm snow sc
to pea ce
with a Girl Scout Calendar -on
Mnerin
Each calendar helps provide the profit underwrites summer joy
ists
also safe drinking water and
- mankind's goodwill themes, from conternporary represented in force. are
I a sale during November from
The most irrigation in African areas of
better troop and camp camping
programs, training holiday wishes will work symbols
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some 200 gir ls in the Sanford facilities Local troo ps retai
manuscript JOYOUS holiday themes -Santa drought, or vegetable seeds for
n 25 for idult leaders and (lirect double time for UNICEF iUumjnaUoi
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a nd his reindeer, burning school gardens in more
area under the leadership of cents per calendar for their
Own services to local
fertile
t.hrough the new IW5 UNICEF
From Israel comes a playful candies, festive trees and areas
Doreen Freeman.
of the Philipp4ies.
Greeting Ca rd Collection. Art "Isaiah II I," by David ar;
brightly colored birds — are
By purchasing the cale ndar Baby
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and from Africa, a touching ca pt ured In all thee wonder
Mexican Indians, cartoonists "Mother and Child," by Mboyo and warm th
a broa d samcolorful, qmcious calendar for
and
graphic designers, Penenge of Zaire; from phng Of Our country's artists
appointments, but will also be
illustrators and painters from Mexico, a stunning yarn and photographers.
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Asia,
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and,
of
painting
by
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the Iluichol In.
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Mrs. course, the U.S., have been (bans.
cards reaches far beyond their
Mellonville Ave., was guest of Tommy Marshall, Mrs. Cleo
contributed to UNICEF for life
Two special features are the face value. UNICEF card sales
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Tuesday evening at the T.G. Mrs. Dennis O'Dell, Mrs. saung assthnce to destitute five richly painted portrayals can provide hlghdosage
yo ungsters in more than loo by Renai.s.sance masters of the Vitamin A capsules to sa%-e
Lee Garden Room gi ve,, b%.
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Other guests were Miss Guy
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Georgette Egener, Colleen
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Harrison , Lauri Richardson,
Georgetown Improvement
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good news
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Today s North South were most interesting questions
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playing this method in a will be used in this column
transmitted through the nor.
cases of very sudden blindness mall
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Friday, Nov 14, 1975-9A
reach
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marzipan, assorted fondant
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will meet for
award featured a nautical
been offered at the college since busi ness, both on their and in beginning Nov. four nights,
Friends
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19. Cost of the
Scene. Another of her cakes June I, 19. The classes are local businesses
Several class wijl be $10 for registration
from. You're lucky.
you a little cooly yesterday. lt shy
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student In th
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be both basic and advanced, are
further your ambitions, if your The larger the group the
classes held at Seminok used
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onto the basketball a little more
Friday, Nov. 14, iiis-1 a
closely in practice today.
Ball-handling was the only
sore spot Thursday night as the
Seminole counted heavily on Donald. Jacobs grabbed 11 and M4J1
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Six men scored in double
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Just up from jayvees, Seminole's Chris Higgins (4$) battles for midfield
figures or Semin o le and to get ahead
stay the re " Raiders hi t O
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Joe Askren)
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Sterling didn't fin d any th ing
Raider captain Ch ip Noe first half, a
per cent pace.
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directed the high-powered
Manatee just couldn't get
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going to be. We don't have one wound up the game as high man
Seminole began a close press,
big scorer but we do have some with 14 points. John Zeuli, forcing turnovers and mistakes
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capable people who can come Reggie McDonald and Bob and and a
tenacious Raider
off the bench if one of our Jacobs
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added 12 each, while defense around the basket kept
starters isn't getting the job David Hampton finished
with 11 the Incers to the outside. That
done.
and Handy Faber tallied 10.
was th e undoing in th e early
"We'll start our five
Five of the six are going, since Manatee was
sophomores against Polk sophomores and Hampton is a unable
to hit from outside the
Saturday night," Sterling said. freshman.
key.
"We feel that Polk has one of
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Alter building a 20-point lead,
the top five teams in the state, game," Sterling said, noting Sterling started to shuttle his
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By SCOTT ABRAJIAMS
the Sandvrab's reach by
Brother
Tim
brought
rebounders inside and a good five floor recoveries and three chance to look over some
of the
Herald Correspondent
Vernon Johnson leaps high over the bea(h of hapless Lancers, to bench
halftime.
Seminole
to
13-0
on
the
first
play
along with some fast assists. Sterling also praised
sink a two-pointer for Seminole. (Herald Photos by Tom Vincent) outside men."
The Raines brothers, Tim and of the next series, bursting c
rebounders Jacobs and McI Continued On Page 2-Hi
DAYTONA BEACH
Ned, got the Seminole offense the middle for the game's
Seminole High School Jour- cranked up late in the first longest gain, an 83-yard run.
neyed here for the second time quarter when Ned ran nine His easy, fluid movements
this football season and for the yards up the middle on the first enabled him
to reach paydirt
second time came home a play following Pringle's block
winner,
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of the Seabree2e punt.
A 7-0 squeaker over Daytona
Mainland, won with 12 seconds
remaining, was the Seminole's
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win earlier this year.
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Rotary Bowl Classic awaiting
them on Nov.
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Seminole
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Jerry Posey
Whatever metaphor you choose, Seminole High School did It
bef ore the game.
to
helpless
V,
Seabreeze Thursday night, 41-0.
Posey had little to worr
While
the
'Crabs were fruitlessly marching the ball up and
about Th rsdn His Se minoles
offense
down
the
middle
of the field, giving good field positions away on
piled up 514 yards total
five
fumbles,
an
interception and a blocked punt, the Seminole
w e )e ng but 230 1 the
offense
riddled
the opposing line and ran rings around tacklers.
ncr
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kept
the punting stats low by scoring touchdowns,
.11e Se minole
Ciwhile
Seabreeze
kept
their punts to a minim= by trying to
th eir 4.8 average on points
convert
fourth
downs
to
first downs. They faded five times.
"GET ThE TIP"
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"WATCH THOSE PASSF"
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Crabs scoreless. Seabreeze 's
Se m Inole Community CoUege basketba 11 coach Joe Sterling from start to finish.
hidden under the bench, from which he drew out back after back
penetration was to the
after
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Seminole 13 early in the contest,
In all, nine runners shared the ball: Ned and Tim flam,
es Bill
and later in the first half drove
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have chosen a tougher opponent earlier in the week. "They have plonship is already secure, so
AAAA4
than DeLand, and they cer- so much talent and ver- Lake Brantley may have the
Winter Park (6-3)
thinly would prefer playing at satility!"
element of surprise in its favor. Jon, (44)
Seminole County high school Mme, rather than in Deland
Lyman hopes for a line blend Quarterback Henry Stanley will Edgewater (4.1)
football teams, not so good at bnight. The Patriots have a of versatility of its own
againsl be at the controls calling the
Evans 111-11)
their work, try singing tonight. consolation, however. They the Tigers. Which means
shots, and Brantley fullback
ol
Forget the octaves. This Is a have still another crack at quarterback Bob Burkhart
will Rick Garza is his team's top Boone (0-1)
swan song. To grid seasons victory, playing Seminole the want to compliment a running runner.
which they would just as soon fiwfng week,
attack with his specialty - the
DeLand's biggest threat is Writ Orange (&amp;-i)
forget.
Trinity Prep plays its next-to, forward pass. Mickey Manning Sanford Cults, a slashing Bishop M00 (6•3)
Lyman closes out its worst Last game Saturday at 2 in a and Danny Williams are his fullback with open
Oviledo (1-4)
field speed. Apopka (1-4)
campaign in recent years home encounter against favorite receivers.
Lake Howell, which saw its Lake Howell (1.1)
tonight at home against Jones. Lakeland Santa Fe.
Bob Riazzi and Wyman one-game winning streak
Oviedo, victim of a rebuilding
And Lake Howell is in its last Jackson are Lyman's top snapped last week by Punta
program and tough schedule, home appearance tonight running threats,
Gorda Charlotte, has a toughie
has a chance at a 4-5 season against West Orange.
Jones is 4-4, and has v'ins in West Orange, a team tuning
finale at home tonight against
"How do you prepare for a over
Colonial,
Evans, up for the state playoffs. UnApopka.
team like Jones," moaned Edgewater and Boone.
beaten in district play, the
Lake Brantley could hardly Lyman coach Dick Copeland
DeLand's district cham- Warriors figure to give Howell
its stiffest test of the season.
Hawk quarterback Jim
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Did any of them leel any extra pressure due to the bowl

territory to set up Seminole's invitaUon hanging over them?
first touchdown, and recovered
"No,I don't think so," said Posey.-It's probabl y coaches
tumute on me zeacreeze .'Z
who feel the pressure most of all.
that two plays later led to the
'It's easy to look ahead," he said, referring to the howl
third tally.
game, "but first we have to get past Brantley. They can move
But believe it or not, Pringle the ball.
also made his quarterback
-Lyman ran the ball well against us at times,' said Posts,
debut midway through the final "and Seabreeze did also on occasion, so at times wertperiod. Unfortunately, his only vulnerable there," Posey said.
pass was intercepted, but he led
"Tim Raines is very capable, but sometimes we cant
his team for 39 yards on the spring him loose like we want to. Some weeks our pitchouts are
ground before the miscue,
good, but other weeks we're had our problems," Posey said.
Despite the lopsided win, Posey thought the best game
What made possible the
Pringle debut? An army of Seminole had played was against Orlando Colonial earlier,
backs that smothered ;he op.
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Friday, Nov. 14, 197!3

Battle

SPORTS

Of. Survival

Scheduled

At FSU

4-1

P ro Basketball

William H. Sullivan Jr.,
founder of the New England patriots' football team, was
elected president of the National Football League dub
Thursday.
Sullivan was president of the Patriots from 1959 to 1974.
lie purchased additional stock in the team to bring to 88
per cent his interest In the team.
Sullivan succeeds Robert Marr.
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Eastern Conleqinc,
AIIintic DIVISIOn
W L Pct. GB
Buffalo
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Boston
4
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New y
$ 333 3
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Washington
6 7 .70
Atlanta
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Houston
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Portland
4 5 414 3
Seattle
I I 333 4
Thursday's Results
New York 101, HOistøn 102
Washington 110. Boston io
Goldt'q, State 95, Chicago 87
Phoenix 106. Seattle 10)
Today's Games
Philade 1phia at Boston
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Six To Enter Hall Of Fame
CLEMSON, S.C. AP) six persons will be inducted
into the Clemson Athletic Hall of Fame at halftime of
Saturday's Clemson-Ma ryland football game.
They are James G. "Mutt" Gee of Huntsville, Tex., who
lettered in baseball and football in 1914-1917; the late B.C.
"Stumpy" Banks of St. Matthews, a football player who
s graduated In 119; Taylor M. "Mac" Fulg'r of Spartanburg, football and track, 1934-36; Charlie Woods, Jr., of
Birmingham, Ala., football, 1936-38; H.R. "Randy"
Mahaffey of Avondale Estates, Ga., basketball, 1965-61;
and special inductee Capt. Frank J. Jervey of Clemson.
Jervey Is listed as a "supporter, counselor and benefactor of the university since his graduation in 1914.'
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in Quincy was reelected chairman of the Boston chapter
of the Baseball Writers Association of America Thursday.
Bill Liston of the Boston Herald American was named
vice chairman, Larry Claflln of the Herald American was
reelected secretary-treasurer and Larry Eldridge of the
Christian Science Monitor was re-elected assistant
secretary-treasurer.

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Class A baseball team rookies to Batavia of the New
York-Penn League, club officials said Thursday.
Officials say the Batavia team will replace the
Sarasota, Fla., of the Gulf Coast League.
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the Oilers, admitted he was -miserable" not
coaching. lie's got three more years left on his
Iloustoncontract at$4O,0000 year, but sajd "I want
to get back to a normal life and start feeling like a
man again.
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he said. "It has gotten so I (eel funny around my
own sons. I was a god to them for so long and all at
once I was nothing. They still respect me, I don't
mean that. But they all want me back In.
"If John McKay is looking for assistants at

Tampa, I'd love to hear from him," he added, "I've
called two or three people about Jobs, but I couldn't J
get an Interview.
'j don't know if the colleges look down on me
because I was in the pros. Maybe they're saying I
lost and I'm no good. But I know I'm a helluva coach
and I know I'm going to coach again."
UntIlthen,heworksinthegardenathj5homean
at his 80-acre (arm in Quincy, 35 miles from
Tallahassee. lie's pl aying golf and fishing abuut
t ice a weik.
He said the toughest times are Saturday mor.1
nings during the season.

GAINESVILLE (AP)

While the Gators virtually Dickey said. "I hope we can get ability," ('urci said. 1 hope he
f)in Gaffney will start at been working at quarttrbach.
14th-ranked Florida Gators blew their title chances in last enough Gatorade Into them so breaks out of his slump."
quarterback for the Gators. His
Jimmy DuBose, leading run.
meet a Kentucky football team week's loss to Georgia, they can they'll recover."
"Collins can scare you," cracked left wrist held up ner In the Southeastern Confer.
Saturday that has run more sew up a bowl bid with a vieDickey said. "He's a super against Georgia after he ence with 1,151 yards, is in top
)lays than any other In the tory.
Neither Dickey nor Kentucky back."
joutheastern Conference and
n'Jssed most of three games. shape along with halfback Tony
Coach Fran Curd can figure
Although Collins missed last
haS a tough defense. But the
Jimmy Fisher, who started Green.
'Everybody came out of the why the Wildcats' running star, year's Ken tuck y-florida game while Gaffney was hurt, is
Larry Brinson, the third runWildcats
how for it.lack the record to coma Tuesday, and we had Sunny Collins, has had two slim with a broken leg, the Wildcats doubtful this week, lie had a ning back In the Florida wLsh.
good
practices,
a row,
gaining
Florida is 7-2 and Kentucky Issome
that the
flu kept
severalexcept
peopleweeks
than 50inyards
each
time, less handed Florida its second bad leg bruise and reinjured it bone, is bruised and may ho restraight upset after the Gators in practice. Terry LeCount, placed In the starting lineup by
-6-1 going into this SEC game. off the field," Coach Doug
"We'll need Sonny's rushing accepted a Sugar Bowl bid.
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MIAMI (AP)..... The principal county's Foreign student
of Miami Jackson High School Registration Center, using their
denies that four key members passports and records supplied
ef the school's 1973-74 bajeba11 by their previous schools,
squad were ineligible and says
Those records, Oliver said,
he won't relinquish the school's indicated that three of the four
state championship,
had gone only as far as the 101h
"We're going to keep the grade in Nassau; the fourth
trophies," Principal Percy 011. was admitted to the 10th at
ver said Thursday. "I believe Jackson.
that the former principal and
Lay said none of the four
staff acted in good faith..."
players had lived in Miami long
Floyd Lay, executive secre- enough to meet residency Fe
tary of the Florida High School qulrements to play for the 1973Activities Association, has 74 season,
asked the school to give up its
He said Rose and guard
Class AAAA basketball title Charles Thompson already had
and the trophies,
graduated from high school In
Lay said four players who Nassau, and that Michael
transferred to Jackson from Thompson and Osborne Lockhigh schools In the Bahamas, hart had played out th eir eligiIncluding all-state guard Cecil bility.
Rose, were ineligible to play.
Jackson's Generals won 33
Oliver, however, said his re- games and lost none during the
view of the case Indicated noth. championship season. They
log of the sort. He said all four beat Winter Park 90-78 in the
were properly registered by the finals.

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Worth
$3,000
JACKSONVILLE (AP)
-JoAnne Carrier has
already set aside a
cut of the prixa -money In
the Lady Jacksonville
Open, which begins today,
She won the first official
long-driving contest of the
Ladies Professional Golf
Association Thursday with
a slam of 278 yards, two
inches.
"It was an easy $3,000,"
Mrs. Carner said. "But
that's the most nervous
I've been In a long time. It
was the pressure of
something new,"
Kathy Welsch was
second with a drive of 261
yards, 20 inches and won
$1,500. Jo Ann Washam, a
105-pounder with a mighty
wallop, was third for $500
with a drive of 259 yards, 19
inches.
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Oviedo Lions vs Apopka Blue Darter
HOMECOMING FESTIVITIES
THEME: "Thank God, I'm a Country Lion!"
THURSDAY
1:15 p.m..5:30 p.m. Home Coming Festival
Carnival with games, contests, booths
with novelties and craft items for sale.
7:00 p.m. Pep Rally and Bonfire
Junior-Senior Contest for
best decorated bonfire

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Handicap: I
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(Wyatt) 31. 1 Pdpriki Lot.'ti
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7:30 p.m. Introduction of candidates for Homecoming Queen and Princesses
7:45 p.m. Trophies Awarded for Best Decorated Booth and Bonfire
8:00 p.m. Homecoming Game

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Halftime-Crowningof Homecoming Queen
10:30 p.m-1:00a,m, Dance at Village Center, FTU with Music by Oz

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All Alumni invited. Tickets $5 per couple at the door.

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S Gray lWerkh*,.er1 $ I; 2, Laurci
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Marion Sleek (M Crank) 31, 4.1 0
Refco (Hobb) 10 I; S. Burns Gu1
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Daddio Bo' (Kausner) 61.
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Howard Champ (H6'wCrd) 3 L
Tiluana t3eiy (Blood) 51; 6 Bør'cil
King (R Regur) 6 I, 7. Rlcharc
Dear (Allen) 9 7. 1 More Reliabli
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THIRD
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$1,005: I Røbint Kim (Bercinak) 9
7 Camden Jody (Whaytand) I 1,
3. Tinys Miss Bissell (C. Clark) 77,
1. Poplar Rhythm (Dennis) 51, S
Sit Wilma (Gall) 6-1, 6 Kin
nickirnitk (Aldrich) 171; t Don
Brewster (Howard) 10 I, S Western
Champ (Blood) S 2.
FOURTH
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Bannea Baby (P Neely. 7 Ocals
Penny (Kucea) 10 I. I Speedy Hans
(T. Crank) 10 1; 1 Ocala Might,
Mite (Filipelll) 6 I: S impulse
(Wittey) SI; 6 C. .1 Rodney IT
Taylor I 77: 7. Lee Eyre (Ri) S
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FIFTH - C.7. Pace, Mile: I lrcn
C;ty Nancy (P. Regur) 6 1; 2. Black
Star Baby (F Taylor) 10); 3
Measured Flo (Filipelti) S 1; 1
Freeze (H Phlllipi) S I; S Ply Fly
0kv (Astarita) 7 2; 6 Green River
Dahn (Lesis) 3-1. 7. Flying Hank
(Britton) S 1, 5. Dee Dum Greet
(Kun?:wrTh) 9 7
SIXTH - Mile, Pace, Claiming
91300: I. Chancey Miss Lacy (Call)
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2. Greenland Beauty (P
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Mar Marg Rusty (Blood) $ I; S
Heather Chance (Hell) 9-2:6- Mindy
Nib (Rau) 77. 1, Horace Johnston
(Udelli I I. S Galavant (Whay(ar'n
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Handicap:
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(P Neely) 31. 3 Double Whammy
(I Hylell) I I 1 Big Beau Byrd IF
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(Foster) 101; 6 Debutante Tis
(O'Kelley) 92; 7 Clever Imp
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Private Line (Bailey) 72. 2 ('ion
(Shell 3-I: 3. Legend Chief (Nlchcsfl
dl, I Gay Glad (Pau) 10 I c
Eustce Lady (Crossin) $ 1.
Surgrey Time (M Crank) $ I 7
Beth Dean (Bereinak) SI; I
Taylors Farvel (Bnidgets) 9 7
NINTH - Mile Pace - Claiming
S2.500 I. Amy Girl Mercury (Rau)
I I;7 Bomber C. (F. Ihlenfeld) 8 1,
3 Mike T (Kvcla) 31; 5 Victc-'-,,
Hens IT. Crank)I 1; 6. Wet Tee (1
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TAMPA (AP)
South- that know what to do with the
Florida A&amp;M's offense may
ti-n is the best football learn so football.
be due for a boost as quarter.
far on Florida A&amp;M's schedule,
"They deserve everything back Robert Patterson Is resays Rattler Coach Rudy Hub- that they've gotten," he said. turning to the lineup after miss.
bard as he gets his team ready
Hubbard said he was pleased Ing about two weeks with an in.
for Saturday's contest here,
to hear that Southern Coach jury.
It's a distinction that may not Charlie Bates had called the
However, Hubbard said Pat.
last long, however, as FAMU Rattlers a well-coached team. terson's substitute, freshman Vs
plays host a week from Satur"I think we are a good team Richy Pope, has done an out.
day to Bethune-Cookman, 8.0 and, of course, I think we are a standing job and will see plenty
and rated In some quarters as well-coached team. But we of action.
the best black college football won't know until Saturday
lie said he hopes to make a
team In the country.
night," he said.
Tampa game an annual fixture
The Tallahassee-based RatSouthern and Florida A&amp;M on the A&amp;M schedule, but Is not
tiers, 6-2, play Southern, 8-1, at appear pretty even, although sure who the opponent should
7:30 p.m. In Tampa Stadium. the Jaguars have had a better be or whether the Tampa Bay
The Jaguars, from Baton offense, Hubbard said.
Buccaneers will kill Interest In
Rouge, La., replace Tampa,
"They've got a good defense, college football when the teams
which dropped football this and we've got a good defense," begins National Football
year, in a game which had be- he said. "Th ey've got a good League play next year.
come a highlight of the Rattler offense and some people don't
"I think it's good to go someschedule,
think ours Is so good, but I think place else In the state to play,"
"I think the strong point Is the it's pretty good.
Hubbard said. "We've got a lot
fact that they've got such good
"Somewhere along the line of alumni in Tampa who sup.
balance," Hubbard said. "They we're going to put It together," port our program very strongrun the Wishbone very well. Hubbard said. "It could be Sat- ly. It looks like the game's go.
They've got some good backs urday."
lng to be a sellout."

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II 10 2 60, 320; 2 AIavi-Juan (7 ) . Echaro
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11.70, 5.40; 3. Oguiza Jal (3), 3 ,o.
IS,
$
Santi
Mencra,
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13
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1100;
7. BiIbao Ramon
SECOND
FOURTH: 1 AIva EIorza, 7
I Larr.-AraM (5). Q (1 8) 3S 40, P (I 9) IO2
6 Marurl Attu. 7 Sala Larrea, I
(2),9 80, 5 00 3 Ferm,n Mencha (I), Domingo
IS 20. 7 60, 320; 7. Aldana Alberdl
uiOIe, 3 Cacho Javo, 4
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1 Ica AIberø, (2), 500 0(2 1)3990 P (47)7500 Bg 0
Negtj Sanchez, 5 fl.jrrq Zarre, 6
(41. 9.20. 610; 3 IC Bettia (I), 500 15 CI), 660.
NINTH: I P, guef. 2 Juan
3 90; 7 Domingo Belt a
(77 with 71) 1 1 311 10
0(4 3)6940, P IS 41211 50; B,,jQ (I- II), 10
Manolo EcNav. 7 Celaya Pete:, $
Aguirre, I A:p,, S Bilbao, 6 (r
60, 580; 3, Echarw, Arm. (1),
Handle
1ll,t5I,
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7,543
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do:a. I Zarre, S. Sala
; F' (71)10110
FIFTH:
I.
Sala Mencha.
TENTH: I Mencha, 7 Ram, j
EIGHTH - I. Ero:a AipI (8)
TONIGHT'S ENTRIES
THIRD - I (Ca Via (6), 1020. 1100, 500,
7 Manolo Ramon.
3.
Erdou
Chvo, 4 AItu. S Mugueru.' j
190; 2 Sinti Juan
9 10, 700. 2 Eddy Arana (3)
Echave. 4 Chucho-Bengoa, SrSant,, 7' Marurl. $ Fermin
7.00. 470, 300. 3. Chvct Larrea (it
5203- Arecha Beitia (I). 3.10; 0 (3
FIRST: I- EchinoOkoki, 2 Pci- Maruri Aguirre, Fermin Larrea, 1,
ELEVENTH:) Ogulzi Miguel.
370. 0 1 8)3760; p (53) 1)7.90
Leni:, 3. Negub Alberdl, 1 Aldana
6) 4 20; P (6 3) 10) 20
• Celaya Miguel, S Santo Mugueria
NINTH - I. Celaya (7) I? 40. 5 so,
Cicho Attu, 3 Manlo Juan,
Arana. 5 Cacho Sanchez, 6. EddyFOURTH - I. Arecha Sanchez 6 10, 7 Bilbao (5).
SIXTH: 1. Alava Echave, 2. Arecha Zarre. S Erc5oza Bengo,.
so. 20 3 Alpi Via. 7 Ur:a Efoi-za, I. Larri Billie Cache
(5). 1160. 500, 350; 2 Domingo
Bengo., 3 Arecha Sanche:, Barre ASpi, 7 Dominqø
(1). 5*00 (5-7) 3010; p 175111670
Ecnavp,
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Zarre (1),620,3.60; 3. Manolo Perez
f4eçui Zarre, S SarreMiguep, 4
TENTH - I Maruri (6) 16 so,
Alay, Pei,:
Beitiji,
3
Oguija
Alb'tdi,
I
ICi
(3), 400; 0 (4 5) 52.20; P (5 4) S60,I700;7
Domingo Eloria, 7. Oguiza Pere:, I
TWELFTH: I Bilbao Allis,
Mencha (3). 1750, 700;
Sanchez, S Echano Via, 6. Ur:a- BhIbo,, Java
Ill 90. 00 (65) 132.90.
Ercio:a Ramon, 3 Chucho Juan.
3 Chuco (2) ) SO; Q (36) 51. 60 ; P
Arena,
7
Larrl
Elorza,
S.
Aldana.
FIFTH - I. Celaya Bt'ngo-a (6), (6 3) 172.50; 00
SEVENTH: I Aldana Beltia, 2
Maruri Muguer:,,. S
(16) 16370
rr .r
Okoki
19 70, 770, 670; 2 Mano)oAguirre
Echano Perez, 3 Hegul Jay,, I Ica
ELEVENTH -) ArechaAzpl (7)
Mencha. 6 Santi A'j re"
THIRD: 1 Eddy-Quloli. 2 Ok(ki,
5 Larr Lrniz,6 Un,, Vii,?
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West Division
Denver
1 2 71$ San Ant
7 3 700
Indiana
5 3 625 I',
Utah
7 7 -177
Thursday's Result
San Antonio 171. Virginia 15-:
Today's Games
K ntucky at Den"
St. Louis vs Virg rua at Rch
mend
Indiana at Utah
Saturday's Game
Nw York at San Afl!on

ard
Says Southern 'Best'
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620, 100; 2 Eddy Lenh: (1)
S 70, 3 Lard Eloria (6), 1040
1)3500. p
1)9) 10.

A BA
East Division
W L Pct. 05
KCfltuhy
7
I us NY
6 1 -600 2
St Louis
6 3 SiS

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Jackson

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Chicago at PorIIan
Cleveland at SeatOmSaturday's Games
Boston at Buffalo
Atlanta at New Vor
Washington at Phii.it-;'. -.
New Orleans at Houston
Milwaukee at Detroit
Kansas City at Golden 5.tal,CPc'velanci at PorIfaro

The

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$69 70
NINTH I Erdo:a (1 19 80, 560,
320, 7 Sala (7) $10, 780; 1 Miguel
(Ill 40, Q (4 7) 3360; p (4 7) III 10.
TENTH
1. Mencha (1) 1090,
8 70,9 60; 7. Fermln (3) 1 90, 440; 3
Muguc'rza (6)5000(13) hi SO; p
8550, DD (1 I) 180
ELEVENTH - 1 flarre M'guI
(5) 8 40, 590, 300. 7. Erdoza Perez
(3)? 20. 790;) Oguhza Allu (I) S 00;
0 (3 3)3370; P (53) 113 50
TWELFTH
I
ChuchoMucria (I) 540, 10 60, 300; 2
Erdoza Mencha (5) 1360, 5 10; 3.
Fermin Juan 131 1600. 0 (IS) 79.40;
P (15) $6 10: Big 0 (35 with )$)
fll 10
Handle
101, 373; A
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Phoenix at Los Anç,'a,-s

"1 usually arrange to play golf on Saturday
morning," he said. "One Saturday, when I couldn't
find anything else to do, I even judged a beauty con•
test, just to have something to keep my mind orcupied."

PHOENIX, Ariz. tAP)
the amount of the con tra ct , but every th ing before I retire."
team. The most important
Chris Evert sa ys she'll have to acknowledged reports of $160,.
Miss Evert said Krlstien th ing Is communication, I could
adjust to the World Team Ten. 000 might be In t he
neighbor. Kemmer Shaw, a member of never get mad at Kristlen."
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nm.s format, but the newest hood,
the Phoenix team, was an Em'Eloctric
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At the same time Walker an
Tim Raines d nmii into cad zone alter 22-yard run (Herald Photo
member of the Phoenix RaeWalker said Miss Evert portant influence on her final nounced the signing of Mi
l.
ss v.
by Joe Askren'
ATLANTA, Ga. (AP)
quets is ready for something would play all 44 Racquets
decision.
Cen tra IAIrCOItIOning
M,, he said Francolse Durr was
BethuneCookman's
football new,
matches as the number one sinS1Ptem
team, ranked 12th among the
"It will ta ke getting used to," gles player.
"We're just like sisters," said traded to the San Francisco
;olden Gaters as part of t he
nation's small colleges, will be said Miss Evert Thursday fol.
PLUMBING
Miss Evert. "Kristicn mmdl call deal in
which the Racquets
"I thlz'.k the fact that the
HEATING. INC.
a heavy favorite Saturday lowing the announcement she women are playing team ten- each other all the time. She's In
1007 Sa nfordAve. 322.4s42
afternoon to make Morris had signed a two-year contract nl.s, and if I want to stay on top, Buenos Aires right now, It's purchased the draft rights to
Miss Evert.
Brown Its ninth victim of the with the Racquets.
I have to get top competltLn," really nice to have someone on
season,
"Concentration is the strong- said Miss Evert In explaining the tour you're close to.
The Wildcats, seeking their est part of my game," she said, why the joined
the WI'!' circuit.
"Our tennis styles are very
second Sou thern Inte rcollegiate "The first few mat ches I'll be "I've
tConrtnued From Page i-up chance."
achieved
about di ff erent," she said. "We've
Seminole must now face Athletic Conference Division I testing out conditions. Having everything there Is In tennis, practiced together
untouched, and to pile up 3)4
a lot and
county
rival Lake Brantley next title in three years, enter the players on the bench rooting for and I would like to try
total rushing yards.
done
pretty
well
an
a doubles
the league race you will mean a lot."
Earlier, Tim caught a short week before an an yet unknown game leading
wi th a 3-0 mark.
"Th is makes her the highest
Whiliam pass and raced f or 76 opponent in the Rotary Bowl.
WELCOMES THE
Their
closest
competitor
is
paid
player among active play.
yards to the Seaheeeze 13. The
(ross-state
rival
Florida
A&amp;M
ers
in
World
Team
Tennis,"
CMIUOLE
(nkd four pia}s later
SEABflEEZE
(3., which will host the Wild- said Racquets President Jim
i
14
FirUdowni
12
when Whigham lost the first of
,
,, cats 11 Tallahassee next week. Walker. He declined to reveal
three Seminole fumbles.
107
Yards passing
1011
Tim later added Seminole's S3 I
Pinei
15-41
FumbIeIo
5.5
third-quarter score by capping 43
1 4)
We Not Only Have Auto Parts
2
19
a five-play
with
102
7?)
For All Your Needs,
hurst,
We Also Have A Complete Line Of
the middle.
3
IContinued From Page 1-131
1 41
Mon s to*
RaU 'lit 5. 2-2. 1?.
S S*00
That P ries gained 67 yards, Ssibrm,
reserves. Vernon Johnson came Grur,i I. I 7. 3, Rawli 2. 00, 1,
all by iUiC. It was th e first
ijne 0. 00, 0. flha. 4. I.A.
/IolfleouIhd , Orlgs1alRjp0ff1
off the bench about midway In Douglai 3. 0-0. 4; FrederIck 5. 210,
AUTOMOTIVE PAINT AND
series of the second half and the $
•
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.
,
17; Jackuwi 2, 00. 4; Crenshaw 5. 2
Evri'' Race.'
the
first
half
and
scrred
seven
last series of the game that S McDaniel I run (k(c failed)
points.
S. 17; Poole 3. 00. 4; Lilly 0,
Free Parking. Grandstand 4nissw, On!,' O(
REFIN ING SUPPLIES
Serninol-,'s first string played. S
Bo'avl fl
an from
Ta1i 30. n-i9. it.
Clark
Rasamussen,
Nate
Whham
fggar
kick)
bhouie
10;
Ho,&amp;
A procession of second and
T
• Rew,atior1and,flJ,,,,,,a:,anca,,8j,,,4 0
71 run (1rck) Frederick and Greg Crenshaw
7 3. 1 1.ZuIl4.41.17MCDOfl,.td6,0
third team backs followed. in
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Gators Eye Kentucky As Key To Bowl

To Keep Trophy

Batavia To Get Rookies

him under any circumstances without having me In
town."
The new coach, Darrell Mudra, inherited an 0-11
team when he was hired in 1974. So for, the
Seminoles have won only three of 20 games under
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Peach Bowl Prospect Scouted
ATLANTA (AP) An invitation to play in the Peach
Bowl will likely be extended to at least one team playing
in five games to be scouted Saturday by agents of the
bowl, Peach Bowl Director George Qiimbley says.
Crumblev said members of the bowl committee will
scout the N. C. State-.Duke, Florida-Kentucky, Georgia.
Auburn, Tennessee-Ole Miss and Arkansas-SMU games.
"We don't anticipate having confirmation from more
than one team Saturd2y, but It's pomib!e we could talk to
two," said Crumbley.

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Peterson Tries To Avoid Talk

Mudra's assistants, who
Mudra says make such decisions, have tabbed Junior Steve
Mathieson as the starting SemiTAI.LAIIASSEE (All)
Bill Peterson,
nole quarterback. He replaces former Florida State University football coach,
sophomore Clyde Walker, a says he's trying to avoid talk around Tallahassee
starter all season.
that he might be hired to rebuild FSU's program.
"Th e people who are coaching at FSU will
Walker was named Associ
ated Press Southeast Back of straigMen it out," Peterson told the Miami News.
"I've been to a couple of games, but I try to sta y
the Week after leading Florida
State to a 43-7 victory over inconspicuous," added the man who led the
Clemson two weeks ago. But. Seminoles to five bo wl games in his 11-year reign in
Mudra called him "goat of the the 1960S. "We get to the game late and sit the
week" last Saturday after he row. Nobody talks much to me about the situation.
refused to loud oil and at- We live five miles out of town and don't go to town
tempted a fourth-down quarter. very
Peterson, fired by the Houston Oilers in 1973 after
back sneak that failed.
winning only one of 19 games, said he resisted
The play gave Memphis State moving back to Tallahassee until this year.
position to drive for the winning
"My wife wanted to move back to Tallahassee
touchdown in a 17-14 FSU loss, right away," he said. "1 said, 'No way.' Not with a
Miami quarterback Kary new coach coming in. It would ho tough enough for

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(17) 26 80. P (7 I) 6060
FOURTH
I. Bilbao Zarre (7)
Ii 60, 7 60, $20. 2 Arecha Perez (I)
0. 6 80, 3 Barre Echave (6) 170;
0 (7 9) 1$j,40, P. (7 8) S6.l 00; DO (7
7) 9370
FIFTH
I Manolo Mugueria (3)
660. 3 60 . 3 10, 2 Erctoia Miguel (I)
5.70, 360, 3. ChuchoEchave (5)
989. 0 (1313760. p (3 1)89.10.
SIXTH
I Bilbao Bcngca (6)
12 0, 900, 360. 7 Cakho PereZ (1)
II 10,3 10, 3 Negub Echave (2) 790;
0 (46)5960; p (6 4) 9) 90
SEVENTH - I, Echano Okoki (4)
1070, 600. 350; 7. Eddy Beitiii (1)
700. 300. 3 Urza Via (6) 0 (I 1)
31 60. P (1 II $7 00
EIGHTH - i. Manolo Mencha (2)
13 90, 770. 900; 2. Santl Aguirre (8)
810 5 00, 3 Maruri Juan (3) 70. Q
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Baker also put himself in his Baker," Mudra said. "They're to rumors the Hurricanes might
Mudra said Miami is a better against Miami in the past
Florida State and Miami coach's dog house by throwing similar in their style."
drop football because "that team than its record Indicates, FSU's only victory last season
have entrusted their offenses to three interceptions, one of
Florida State and Miami are might be a rallying force for pointing to the Hurricanes was a 21.14 defeat of Miami in
new quarterbacks in a game which was returned 24 yards for teams "that are both strug- them."
three-point defeat by sixth. the Orange Bowl but has not
that Seminole Coach Darrell the winning touchdown in a 17. gling," Mudra said.
Florida State Is in fairly good - rated Oklahoma and strong beaten the Hurricanes In three
Mudra calls a battle of surviv- 16 loss to Navy, Hurricane
"The survival of our program shape. Mudrm, said, but running showing against No. 2 tries at home.
al.
Coach Carl Selmer has named and Miami' depends, at least back Leon Bright, who injured Nebraska.
Significantly, perhaps, Math.
Running out of chances to Frank (foyer as his starter.
for a year, on coining up with a his knee against Memphis
"I think it's going to be a
"I don't think it makes a fine performance," he said.
gain a victory that would help
State, will not play. He said whale of a football game," leson was the starting quarter.
erase some of sting of poor sea- whole lot of difference to our
back in Lt year's MlamJi)
Mudra said he hopes Miami Rudy Thomas will start in place Mudra said,
sons, the Seminoles, 2-7, and the coaches whether it's Glover or players are paying no attention of Bright.
Florida State has done well game.
Hurricanes, 1-7, clash Saturday
night at 7:30 p.m. in FSU's
Homecoming game.

Sullivan Elected President
Of New England Patriots

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Evening Herald, Sanford, Ft
41—House's
Friday, Nov. 14, 1973—SB
42—bile Homes
50—Miscellaneous for Sale
.i
TAFFER
REALTY
the
Atlantic
Land
and
Improvement
Monroe
heat &amp; air, $150 per mo.
Invitation To Bid: Nalici is hereby
Seminole
Winter Park
Orlando
Company on December 5, 1975, at given that the Seminole County
FORREST GREENE INC
)
ALL REALTY
- ILL WIND SALE
iSYr EllA FINANCING
Req Real F''.ste Broker
Cc,u'.'',,-,' U,' li,'iu?fijl new clothes,
54—arage Sales
I
68—Wanted to Buy
.
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3721910
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322 - 2611
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Christening
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j
Per
ii
MAKE AN OFFER 2nd house on
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Commission of the City of Sanford to Florida will receive sealed bids until
312 71 is
310.3 Orlando Drive
Reg Real Estate Broker
kni,suitS, baby blankets, crib sets I GIANT GARAGE &amp; RUMMAGE Wanted to buy used
— RI AL TOR
Palm Or behind Lake Monroe
AFTER HRS
adopt a Resolution vacating a 1:00 PM, on December I, 1973 at
I bedroom unfurnished, kitchen
Offi0 furniture
Sanf or d, 323 5700
3775641 Aft Ptrs 172fl 57
BARGAIN FIX UP- $17,500 Two 377 3911
etc.
Old stock, 30 pet to 60 pcI off.
SALE
Any
SAT.. P401 15.9 TO 5.30
-.
Inn,
1293
5159
322 9204
Quantity
CLASSIFIED DEPT.
Portion of the Plat of M M Smith's VbhlCh time bids will be publicly
equipped. air, carpeted, 195 50.
31 ? 06.15
RATES
NOL L
517W 1st
St Sanf
story, zoned multiple family, '—
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I thru 5 times
being more particularly described Seminole County School Board
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HOURS
60', 3 BR, 7 bath, raised front
Near shopping,? OR home 117,000,
for only 15,000 cash or 15,50 with
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AVE
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25
times
6
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Miss
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all
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Office, 202 E. Commercial Ave
screen room, c en tral air, car port
terms.
Large lot 3 OR home, 119,000.
bortiood, $76,900 Furnished tootH
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around Drive by the corner of 70 th
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26 times
following:
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Downtown
Phone 377 1301
3
BR
home
OPPORTUNITY
KNOCKSOwner
119,300.
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Lovely)
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Project Title:
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day. Washington clipped
2
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dition Payments $106 47 m
.,
Palm Way, Sanford Clothing
.
New York had a balanced at. Subdivision as recorded in
moving
Choice
3
bedroom,
?bath,
t),jtp, huge Florida room With Micj7O'ç,
SATURDAY 9-Noon
Plat
Lake Jasime, 3 BR, 2 bath, family
DRAINAGE PROJECT FOR
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Earl Monroe has a good Boston 110-107, Phoenix nipped tack with Bill Bradley scoring Book 1, Page 101,
toots, radial arm saw, rock saw
Mahogany (abnet, contains Tv,
family room, w w carpet, in
351 BR homes I,ii,,n(,'d at
lireplace Swimming
room, central heat &amp; air, wall to
S
Public Records in LYMAN HIGH SCHOOL
pool, patio,
Ml%l
Bedroom,
renovated,
unfurnished
radio, stereo, all working. Best
and misc. items. Phone 377 $100
a
pcI
infrrt'.l
wound
POOL
179,900
point: you can't score from the Seattle 106-103 and Golde"tState 17 points, Spencer Haywood
.
and
for Seminola County. Florida,
washer, dryer, dishwasher. has
16
DRAINAGE PROJECT FOR
wall carpeting, double garage in a
house, $135 monthly. No ap
offer.3flI$g,
bench.
rveryttiing 139.000 3?) 9110
defeated Chicago 9-87.
l' 'rr Itj Hall Pe,iIt ,,
neighborhood 01 fine homes . Only
HIGH
FRIDAY 7:30p.m.
GARAGE SALE, SAT. 5. SUN. Nov
DEADLINES
SCHOOL,
Walt Frazier 14 and John Gia together with the portion of the CROOMS
p4 lances. Damage deposit. Adults.
43—Lots-Acreage
WANT
WITT
REALTY
platted streets lying South of 701h SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA
TO SEE A WONDER AT
S.451000
15 5 16 9 until
-6
Geneva. On
Call after 3 p.m. 377.3464
in the only American Bask&amp;t. aelli 13. Houston's Mike Newlin
Street known as Roosevelt Aveiue.
PFAI TOP 171 5771
Peg Real Estate Broker 371 0610
"1 only played live minutes,
Early American Hide. a Bed,
WORK' Place a Classified Act in
Name of Owner: The Seminole
Lake Geneva Drive Follow signs
Larry Saxon, Realtor
Noon The Dog Before Publication
ball
Association
game played, took scoring honors with 26
Mulberry Avenue and the unnamed County School Board
Several other couches &amp; tilt back
the F yr-ring Herald liyl
37357)3; 327 274., 373 7195
79 Acres near Markham and
3.49 "
Large 3 bedroom house, 132$
Stemper Realty
Monroesaid,explainiswhyhe San Antonio crushed
FOR RENT
platted
street
betw
chairs, Small refrigerator, C olor &amp;
e
en
said
streets
back
yard,
Virginia
Longwood
Project
Location:
Seminole
Mellonviite;
fenced
Road
Call
$
po
ints,
I)
MU
____________________
while Murphy LICkICd
OFFICE &amp; STORE BUILDINGS
only took two shots from the
Sundcaj - Noon Fridj
contiguous to said Lots.
black &amp; white TV's, lawn sun dial
Central cr($,5'
BY OWNER-- IdylIwilde, I OR. V
SANFORD
Flea Market
County, Florida
Available Nov. 51h. 1775 month
days or after S p m Call 372
124-100.
and
Joe
ALSO
STORAGE
SPACE
Meriweather
- 55
oats &amp; Accessories
and
Rudy
baths,
field and scored .hree PCulfltS in
M UL TIPLE LISTING REALTOR
on Stand. Automatic wind veloc ity
City Commission
30's30' family room, with
Place For Receipt Of Bids: Alt
plys $100 security deposit. Phone
----Open
Knicks IOL Rockets 102
125 UP PER MO
Two Lots. -West Santa
FHA VA Renewed Homes, Very low
of the City of
Tornjanovich had 21 each,
377 199$
Ilrepla(e&amp;Wetbar,formaldlfling
indicator &amp; Controls, lawn table
bids are to be delivered to the
901 357 9365
the opening half of Thursday
1919S French
I
SATURDAY
.
down,
no
Phone
321
closing
costs
0179
pl
umbrella, lawn mower, all kind s
Sanford,
Florida
AND SUNDAY, 9tOS
us
large
breakfast
room.
Lod%
three
1i 1l '
3721311,372 1196,372 19$i
Superintendent of Schools in the
Bullets
110,
Celtics
OBSON
MARINE
IOi
—.
--_________
__________
night's National Basketball
FURNISHED APARTMENTS
After 530 p m
Eggs SI per flat (7' dog )
of ettras *35.000 371 0711
3 Bedroom, 2 bath, carpet, double
By: Rosa M. Rutundo
of mechanic's brand new tools.
377)9 59,3771164
School Board Office, 707 E. Corn.
2977 H wy I?
first pe riod , solfir
__________________
figured I would
Washington's Wes Unseld
FOR RENT,USUP
sociaticln game with the Hotis____
I'.,miies cast of I Ion Hwy 46
aluminum awning windows, and
Deputy City Clerk
carport,
nice
yard.
In
quiet
neigh
mercial Ave..
A
Reduced to 113,500. 3 BR. corn
Sanford, Florida
3725961
-sitouttherestol the first half," and Elvin Hayes sank free
'T JOHNS RIVER- Near DeBary,
—
(behind
Hwy
16
Auction
Gallery)
al rid. o
Publish: Nov. 14, 71, 1915
borhood,
$225.
month
plus
.ellanecs ,,errs,
Time For Re ceipt Of Bids: Bids
the
ton Rockets.
kids
flutqrow
24—Business
Opportunities
4—Personals
mercial Zoning in good residential
SWno set or Small
LARGE HOME (tote to downtown,
atmot an acre of river front With
etc
Monroe said. "But in the third throws in the final 12 seconds to DE l' 77
HIGHWAY 16 FLEA MARKET
IS' Sabre float &amp; Trailer, 50 HP
security deposit. *31 3691 or $31
area
shall be received until 1:00 P.M on
bicycle' Sell thr- idle items with
-. - .
made into 7 apartments, upstairs
beautiful trees, great fishing. --,,
Evinrude, 2 Complete ski Outfits.
6300
December I. 197$
,sn ad To place your ad call
A wt
' The Pearl" saw quite a bit period,! could go out and play give the Bullets a narrow
" 1 PVI( I III YOND
is furnished. 2 furnished apartOwner says "submit offers FACED WITH A DRINKING
$1,000. 32) 557$ after 7 p.m. &amp; wkNo
qualifying, Assume or will
ProieclScop.&amp;Confrfion. The
NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE
,nuir friendly Cl.1ss,Iied qal at the
Dell's Auction
THE
(
Off
l
RAC
I"
Taxi
Cab
Business
&amp;
related
fri's
more action in the final two pe- my game."
ments in rear All in good rep4ir,
51--HousehokJ Goods
CALL NOW
PROBLEM
victory over Boston. The
nd s.
RENT-PURCHASE PLAN
I'rralcl lfl 2611 or 5)) 9993
NOT ICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that protects generally Consist of laying
101,
consider land contract, We have
thIse
Call
owner,
90.1
253
2572
Only
519
I
AKE
MARYBeautiful
Perhaps
Alcoholic
Anonymous
lakefront
______________________
nods, winding up with 23 points
Monroe, guarded mostly by Celtics rallied in the final by virtue nt that certain Writ of pipe and the construction of some
Modern Clean 3 bedroom homes,
t'lw' 46. .Vest Sanford
two, 3 OR, I': bath
WALK TO SHOPPING, the perfect 2
lot ona peninsula for unobstrixted
Can Help
family room, garage, carpets.
323 5620
while leading the Knicks to a Houston's Calvin Murphy, took period, pulling from an 89-75 Execution issued out of and under catch basins and manholes with
BR,
I
bath
home
for
the
retired
or
V-1-1,
Call 173 ISV
_-lrc
531.5772
i n, 7 bath, mm. farm, mother in
young couple Near hospital, close
108-102 sictory, their first after the 5-foot-10 guard deep inside deficit going into the quarter to the seas of the County Court of rotated Site Work as set forth in the
Rentals
Write P.O. Box 1713
,
r 7.; 'i', "i','ii.""
CLIFF JORDAN. REALTOR
i'f
I r'r"j C
i'r',&lt; j apt
County. Florida, upon a trial Documents
F orrest Greene, Inc.
to Lake Monroe, Back yard fenced
five straight losses,
time and again, scoring on a just one point down, 108-107, Orange
Sanford, Florida 32771
75--Recreational Vehicles
PL;,L1yINC
Walnut Consie Piaoo
p'i$ition,
needle,
front
and
Stenstrom
judgment rendered in the aforesaid
has
Place(s) For Examining Bidding
Some fruit trees Priced at
$3065))
REALTORS
George
OSTEEN1
Bedroom.
$110
per
2Sth,3
Stick,
313
1750
liittiy
'
elelu,,'
'.
,
'A'nq mitrpi,ne
onIy$19,900,
court on the 5th day c,fctor,A
Documents: Bidders may review
with 19 seconds remaining
Crank Realty, Realtor
29—Rooms
PPione3fl.5105
month. SCHUREN REALTY,
HAL COL BERT.REALTOR
Pafhfincjer, Pr,p up Ciroper. new
Pity hatitn-e' of %If or 10 uayments
1973, in that certain case entitled, the Documents at thi `following Lecithin! Vinegar! 861 Kelp! Novi
830
6061
Realtors, 322 1307
SEMINOLE CO Acreage tracts,
SE LMAwILLIAMS.i6ssociate
Cf
$5
SP*
as
before Unseld and Hayes Greater Orlando Development, i,., places:
_vinyl°p Sleeps) 5,1500 323 5311
all four In one capsule. Ask lot
KayAmplifier&amp;
GOLDEN OPPORTUNITY. For
Man or woman 10 share
Evet. 372 OóIlor )fl 1517
small and large 17.000 per acre
succcessfully hit from the free Fla corp. Plaintiff, vs Robert G.
• Realty •
Owner
ANORO SEWING CENTER
3 brdm. house on 11th St I
Seminole County School
V86 + Fausts Drugs.
the home owner, investor and the
i-Bedroom, I", baths, on lake; ihag
Steel Guitar
my home and expenses
And up Terry Really, Realtor, 67$
Fie? FIrst, Downtown
years old, 7 storage sheds, car
'
Board Office
throw line. Phil Chenier, who Feather, Defendant, which
—
Stars
Continue
cirr,,im'r
3 49 Sati
carpet. Reasonable rent. Phone
TAX CREDIT Applies
76—Auto Parts
071
1
Phn
371
0)l9ar.ytiir.e
'lfl
0
Fv"
tfiO
1I
port,
nice
yard
with
tree
41
nl
ARL YOU TROUBLED7
TROUBLED (MI id
Writ of E- *"ut,on
70? F (oruerciat
Ae
F,H A
.cored 10 points m the final frirp
323 9090
on
tre'
two
new
homes,
Now
i
Call
t
KNOCK' Only one no(k? Must be
apprced or ('in assume present 1
Free, 6442027 for "We Care—
Sanford. Florida 37771
areS'- Sleeping Rooms, air conditioned.
Olrt'J to me as Sheriff of
the time to TRADE UP without
quarter, paced Washington S
Draperies for Frh Door,
'
Opportunity Nice) OR home with
fice Supplies
pet mortgage Total 127.500. Ph
Reconditioned Batteries,
Documents will be at local
"Hotline." Adults or Teens.
W. Garnett White
eminole County, Florida and I
95
46—,Cornrnercial Properly Lined
2-Bedroom house, living room,
waiting to sell your present home,
Men only ifl 7229. .111 Myrtle
ri)7•, figured, traverse rods. &amp;
305377
with 24 points and Dave Bing have levied upon the following Planrooms for bidders to review.
garage &amp; workshop. Almost a full
1593
exchanq REEL'S BODY SHOP,
P-1
Peal
U'.tatn
flrn
dining room, separate garage
Owner
offering
these
Ave.
372
73,
pins.
homes for
.
64
Due to the fact that my wife left my
acre with fenced rear yard. so
$109 S. IIA'J A
Place(s) £ Date For Obtaining
111
in 1
les S
Office Furniture
s
Streak
added 22, while Boston's t15ct)ed proper tv owned byRobert
511$ month plus security deposit.
)("M I RIDER, ;ioc
"
LAXEMARyOLVt)
TRADE, ASSUMPTION, or 2ND
120'frontage
'lo,se located on Id 21 Harden
bed and board Sept. 1, 1975, will
your horse won't roam. Paneled
--------And
Business
Machines
6. Feather, said property being Bidding Documents: Bidders may
Phone 171.1649.
Pc. sectional. Spanish style With
MORTGAGE fo qualified buyers
uS' deepona corner site ISMsq
Charlie Scott led all scorers located In Seminole County,
subdivision 1t St 51.500 Ph In
no longer be responsible for any
kitchen and family room. $21,500
3044iar1ments Unfurnished
matching ped estal commodes and ________ .Phone 372 1121
If
Florida, obtain Documents by phoning the
78—torcyc1es
ft of tuilding lonen for offices,
4417
debts
incurred
by
anyone
else
,_--wi th 29,
_________________________
office of the Architect requesting
more particularly described as fu
tagon cocktail table, all slate
oc
$
49.900, FORREST GREENE
other
than
me.
33—Houses Furnished
SHOW I TELLI This Showplace
rther information. (373 1719 or U2
follows:
Ml c REALTORS
Used office furniture
Suns 1%, SuperSonics 103
You want to Buy orSell
fops. 1700 or best offer. 323 7150 or
Easy friendly living. Come ion us
INC .REALTORS, 37)f)53
197 7HONDA3SOCHOPPEP
Delbert J. Euga
tells Its own story, 3 OR well kept
541? after November Ii, InS.)
In
Real Estate
after 6pm. call 3731150.
The
1.3
interest
of
Robert
FRANKLIN
ARMS
APTS
Rent
Boston; 0-6
MOSSIE
C.
BATEMAN
4433. eves 372 19
321.0041
Good Condition ISSO
With Phoenix leading 104.103,
Wood
or
home on large corner lot. Nicely
steel desks (executive desk
Specified Bonds: The successful
Feather in Lots 17, 27 25 17
DELTONA HOMES
from $114 mo 3236450.
71
W e will provide the
is ALCOHOL A PROBLEM
Phone 32) 9075
KULP
DECORATORS
—
the Suns' Paul Westphal i,,
landscaped
1.
chairs,
secretarial
desks
&amp;
Reg
Range,
carpeting,
Real Estate Broker BY OWNER- 2 Bedroom, 1 bath,
Profession al Service
IS. 19 , and 90, Lake Markham Bidder shall provide a Performance,
IN YOUR FAMILY?
lh THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Chicago Black Hawks played to
109W
IstSl.l22
1
plaster
7
35
arvt panel ,,,al? $72,930
Chairs, strai3ht chairs, filing
Motorcycle Iflurar
blocked a Slick Watts shot and Estates, Plat Book II, pages 60 and Payment and Guarantee Contract
Large) room apt., shade trees, frcnt I Ildrm , closed porch, $130
107W Commercial
completely furnished Approx I
AL ANON
We Buy I ,'rntijr
cabinets, as is Cash a
a 5-5 tie and the Los Angeles
Pu 3?? 7t51
3227643
Carry.
BLAIR AGENCY
street entrance, includes utilities
2 Bar., porch, carport, washing
acre lot. 1317 Elm 110,500. 323
Phoenix recovered. Keith 61, Seminole County, Florida, Bonda5Pr0jl5e$forthinthe For families or friends of Problem
The Minnesota North Stars
ItOLI'S
-3 34M
322- 2420 Anytime
Call after 6 p rn., 323 9519.
machine Clean, 1150
Kings nipped the New York Erickson was then fouled in- subject to liens, mortgages and Specifications
drink er s.
5755.
Casselbery,
11 2. !30 4106
SANFORD.3
Bedroom,
7
bath
Date,
Time
And
Place
are the Minnesota No-Stars in Islanders 4-3.
other encumbrances, whatever they
For
lfldrm,, new WW carpet, new LR
SO—Miscella neous for Sale
52—Appliances
----------For further information call 173-4357
home, c en tral heat &amp; air, fenced 3 Bedroom. 7
44
-______________ _______________
Your MLS Agency
Ravenna Park
tentionally, but he sank both may be.
Opening 0 Seated Bids; All bid$
CLASSIFIED AVERTISING
furniture. Separate dining area.
bath house, family
or write
Boston Garden.
Red Wings 6, Scouts 3
yard
l —TruckTraj,,
7
blocks
from
Lake
Monroe.
Sheriff
of
must
be
received
and
MOVES
MOUNTAINS
and
the
undersigned as
Very attractive, 116$.
room Over) acres. with barn. On
free throws to ice the Suns' 0c
62—Lawn-Gard en
3 Bedroom. 1' bath home in cx
opened in a Sanford Al Anon Family Group P.O.
______________________
WILSON MAIER Fi.JRPIITURE
REALTORS
QUALITY APPLIANCES AT
________________________
2565 Park Dr,
Zoned agricultural, 176.000.
They 've never won a game in
Of
Merchandise
Every
Day
Canal
St
Rookie Dennis Polonich tory over Seattle. Dick Van SeminoleCounty, Florida, will at meeting at the Seminole County
.
Slavia
345
6317
cellent
Carpet,
area
screened
Box 553. Sanford, Fla 3771$
BUY-SELL- TRADE
BARGAIN PRICES SANFORD
1969 Dtun, small pIck up, new
CALL NOW
Try One'
Boston and continued their bit. scored th e first two goals of his
11.00 A M . on the 5th day of School Board Office on the 1st day of
----- .Security deposit NO pets
and other ettrat 600(1
'
311131SF F rsl St
I s r',
?ransm30 cltJCh. battery,
372 5477ALJCTiOp, 373 7)aO
'"''1 Z- 1 ,:!
LAKE MAR Y
SUNLAND
3 Bedroom, 1i;bath
Arsdale
led PhoenIx with 20 December, AD. 1975, offer for sale December 1975 at FOOP.M enclosed
fuel
MARRIAGES
school Only $14,000
liT v! (.." 1. Cl .t'r$ I i:-.) 1/ is? S,
571 1010
ter Garden frustration by drop. NHL career In the first period
pomp, good Cheap trans. for $550
42—/biIe
Homes
home neslid under shady trees
and sell to the highest bidder, for in a sealed envelope plainly markedPerformed by Marilyn, Notary,
points while Bruoe Seals and
BAMBOO COVE APIS
Large 3 bedroOm, 7 baths, o. large
171,t,smfl
KENMORE WASHER, PrtS,
FULLER BRUSH
3730061,
Country style kitchen, central heat
ping a 6-0 National Hockey and Detroit went on to
cash. subject to any and all existing on the outside "Proposal' and the
Ocala 901 732 U61 or 732 5773.
Small frame cottage, partially
lot. Wall to wall car pe t. 525.900.
Service, used machines
____________________
377 1917
beat
Ltonard
Gray
scored
24 and
CailBart
Real
Estate
&amp;
air,
VA
terms
apartments,
available,
bedroom
00
One 5. 7
121.0 ,
leins, at the Front (West) Door of the titl e of the work, the date and the
League decision to the Bruins Kansas City. The victory was points,
furnished, south of D*'flary $100
-MOONEY APPLIANCES 0697
Ter ms
NELSOP4SFLORIDA POSES '73 Ford
LEETLIPIE
Double
wide
new.
respectively, for the Su. Seminole County Courthouse in name of the bidder. The Seminole
furnished or unfurnished. Newly
WE TAKE TRADES
F-tOO Range Custom StyIc.
RUGER BLACK HAUK
per month plus 'i,'rty 864 5147
Thursday night,
—
'.','rMdrtjff'% G.srcicn Cer.'er
central ar, raised front Scree.
—
Side Pick up, by Owner, %2,9W
the second in a row for the Red perSonics.
&amp; Found
5—Lost______________
redecorated. Come see. 300 E.
Beautiful kitchen and 3 bedroom
KENMORE DRYER
Sanford, Florida. the above County School Board reserves the
JS7Magrium with Holster
*0)
Celery
Ave
.Sanford
As usual, the North Stars
Phone 377 19.4.
Wings, their first back-to-back
Ar.ort Blvd Sanford 32) 1310
4 BR, 3 baths. PLUS a built fl
home, close to Schools and
right to reject any or-all Bids
190
____________________
described personal property.
Phone 327 6535
plelely set up Near 436 5 Il 92
Warriors 98, Bulls
* "Get 'Em
*
Homes
couldn't do anything right up victories since Feb. 22 last seareceived
apartment,alsoaden,abasement
34—M'biie
and
Phone)?)
Shopping,
121.000.
0747
or
to
waive
any
In.
LOSTThat said sale is being made to
Man's glasses, dark
Offered
by
Savings,
&amp;
K itChen Bathroom Cabinets,
and a large garage All this on an 'Loan
frames.- on old Lake Mary Road
80—Autos for Sale
Held scoreless in the first satisfy the terms of said Writ of formalitiesin the bidding. No bids
Ridgewood Arms
-64—Equipment for Rent
there while the Bruins were son, when they defeated At.
11.54
per
$
month 373 6051
*
They're Hot" *
aire
of
land
for 5*5.000
Counter tops. Sinks Installation 191) Westinghouse 20 Cu. ft. frost
shall be withdrawn for a period of o
Nice
7
mobile
bedroom
home.
1123
Execution.
Builder
or
DeveloperExceptional
32?
746
P
0
Box
115. Lake Mary
Spacious
I,
Apts
BR
.
three
period,
7
&amp;
3
1
&amp;
2
free
Rick
Barry
exploded
for
upright
311
doing everything they pleased lanta 4-3 to rack up
freezer, clean, like
available, Bud CabeIl 3720052
calendar days Subsequent to the
ma. Located in Longwood $30
d
buy in building lots just for enough
John E. Polk,
Baths Tennis, swimming, play
PICA
Barrington, double wide, new, 21' x
new, Just for you. Phone 3777117 Rent Blue Lustre Electric Carpet 1973 Gold Duster. honeydew with
a rural area No down
anytime
Opening of Bids without consent of
from town
Including three shorthanded straight triumphs, a season 38 points to lead Gold State past
$650.
Sheriff
Forrest
Greene,
Inc.
beige interior, automatic, air.
60'. central air, large raised
ground, recreation room, laundry
for only 51.50 per day.
after s p rn
payment, monthly payments less
Ct'Jki Care
the Board.
Chicago. It was the Warriors'
Seminole County, Florida
goals, two by Brian Forbes.
peak.
very low mileage. Car like new,
screen patio. carport, Skirting,
room &amp; clubhouse. From $135 mo
Ct.PPOLL'S FURNITURE
Nice one bedroom trailer, on lprge
than
rent
Government
subsidized
T
*0 10 gal Rheem water heaters,
37 3 6 3 53
SEE US TODAY
REALTORS
't0 i't'3
12.795. Call Don Pope, 327-1651
fifth straight victory and their Pubiih: Nov. II. 21. 25. Dec S. 1975 Dated this 11th day of November, A BABY'S WORLD Care for nfarits
SMALL APPLIANCES
7510 Ridgewood Ave , Sanford. PH
wood
grain
to qualified buy er s Call to
"I don't think we extended
lapsed
siding,
private
lot.
$12S
'no
Adults
only.
good
Canadlens 5 Penguins 4
see if
for natural gas. 555 each Never
191$
DE T.fl
Dealer.
loc ation, with trees Offer ed by
323 6420.
REPAIRED
323 0161.
to age? only Next t new Drivers'
You quality'
ourselves hard tonight1" said
__________________________
The Seminole County
used. 3735600 days or 3195)73
CHULUOTA- 7 bedroom, 7 bath.
Yvan Cournoyer scored the seventh against two losses.
65—Pets-Supplies
Savings &amp; Loan, Payments,
VJOS Sanford Ave )2J 93 7;)
License
Bureau
3226613
M.
UNSWORTH
REALTY
Fla. room, air, kitc hen equipped.III)
after S P m.
,Two ApIs.. 1 or 2 bedroom, unfurn &amp; 1973, 13' wide, I BR, furnished, with
School Board
Boston Coach Don Cherry, last three goals of the game,
'49 WiIlys Jeep Universal,
mo 3736051
Reg Real Estate Broker
I we.l
purs 124, Squires 100
NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE
S Mr. R. G. Feather,
turn Both ac w w carpet, $100
carpet, drapes etc. Corner, ten
REALTORS
Chihuahua Pups, AKC
AC, AdultS, $115 Security deposit
"We'll have a better test in At- carrying Montreal over Pitts.
10
PENCILS with na
e in gold.
drive, worn hubs, tow bar, au
m
503W.
1st
St
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
ced,
53_.'pJ.Radjo-Stireo
citrus.
Chairman
Must
damage deposit. $US 'no. 373 4319
sell.
122,500
Pelite.
Asmatic
Type
Scoring
Branch
0111cc
No
9—Good
Things
to
Eat
12 straight points Lite
1
327 59)9
3 BR. Mobile Home
1150. Remit with order to iSA,
running oear good condition. 372
lanLa Saturday night. It's on the burgh.
by virtue of that certain Writ of
T er ms Chuluota Realty, 363 3257
after 5:30 pm.
S. Mr. W. P Layer,
-- 7621 Orlando Drive
6 Wks ,$75 3435057
Furnished , 12.500
372.1302
I
7421 Curry Ford Road, Orlando,
Cournoyer,
who
had
in
the
first
period,
San
Antonio
37
after 5 p.m or any time
)
3
or
373
051
Execution
7
eves,
issued
out
of
or
3&amp;S
5914
and
under
Superintendent
WEKIVA RIVER- Adult park
road and they're a pretty good played sparingly In the first
Cccr 'TV'S from 550. 115W. from
372 5247
'Green Beans, U Pick $3 4 per flu
Wtk
Fla , 37506
DeBary- Adults, 1 OR. air; close to
Pebroke
open
the seal of the County Court of Publish' Nov. 11. 17. 21, 1973
the
game
offering
and
never
fishing,
canoeing
and
Free
Kittens
Wearied
8.
Litter
-$15. Service all makes HERBS'
club."
Farm on Lake Monroe Road,
nod, brought Montreal into a 3- trailed
I—
- stores, churches. Ideal for retired
Seminole County, Florida, upon DET.75
convenience store. Surrounded by
trar'ed S *ks 3234
Perfect 2nd car, '6.4 Fainlarse Station
in handing Virginia its a
TV, 1700 S. French, 373173.1.
across from Baptist Church
Cherry was Impressed with 3 tie and later a 4-4 tie wi th si
final Judgment rendered in ______________________________
persons 6.6$ 6aM or 777 5051
beautifu. oak and cypress trees
Wagon, 6 cyl., new Inspection, new
Herbert
Russell.
372
xth
consecutive
7731.
defeat
and
theaforesaldcourtanfhelthdayof
Forbes' work. Not only did he second-period goals, then
327 .1470
tires 5195 371 0215 Dealer
COLOR TV, III 95MONTH
Livestock- Poultry
11th loss in its last 12 games. May. A . D.1975, in that certaIn case
RENTAL PURCHASE PLAN
Cucumbers for pickes, $3 bu. You
31—Apartments Furnished
score the two goals, but was a scored the Wi
winner at 4:07 of the Billy Paultz led the Spurs with entitled, Sport's Shop, Inc. Plaintiff,
FICTITIOUS NAME
6U100$
I965 VW
Pick.
East
on
Hwy
46.
Right
on
S.
35--Mobile Home Lots
—
Notice 'S hereby given that I am
valuable asset to the Bruins as final period.
I Sow. 1 boar and 2 wean
vs James L. Williams, Defendant,
weaning pigs,
New Inspection, $4 50
Cameron , 3rd house on right. 37)
------21
6
room
apt,
downstairs,
parTly
points while James Silas and which aforesaid Writ
1160. ID big rabbits and cages, $50
of Execution engaged in business at 3751 Malaya
a penalty-killer. And there were
217W. liPs St. 3771910
Flyers 5, Black Ha wks 5
furnished, fenced yard. 1)00 mo
of Trail, Oviedo :2765, Seminole
54--Garage
Sales
____
)n, acre wooded motile some site
or $3 50 each; Chickens and ef,,,b.
George
Gervin
added
)
each
as
was
delivered
to
me
—
as
Sheriff
plenty of penalties to kill.
Dave Schultz's goal early In
327033i
17 50 each Call after sprn.'
rn. 1975 Cadillac Coupe DeVille,
with well, septic &amp; electicity. West
Oranges, Grapefruit, satsuma.
San Antonio posted its fourth Seminole County. Florida, arid I County. Florida under the fictitious
9,000
"This could be the making of the third period capped a
Garage Sale- Saturday, 1:30 to S.
1723.
of Sanford on paved road. Mt.
have levied upon the following name of PALM VALLEY MOBILE
mites; must sacrifice, 6750503
Ij agelosand Lemons
Phila- win in a row,
SANMOPARK, 1. 7, 3 bedroOth
300 South Sunland Drive. Fur
• to
Dora schools, Available Now 13.
described property owned by James HOME SALES, and that-I WUn
Forbes as a penalty killer," delphia comeback from a 4O
R. U. Hutchison, 372-1051
days or 5425250 evenings,
fralte'r opts Adult 1. family park,
RABBITS- I Does. 70 cages; all for
L Williams, said property being register said name with the Clerk of
niture, toys, clothing, misc. items
*40 per month. Write. Paul D.
Cherry said. "The goals were deficit and e na bl ed the Flye rs
Weekly. 3515 Hwy 17 92, Sanford.
$IQ
the
Circuit
Court,
Seminole
County.
or
will
sell
- located in Seminole County, Florida,
NAVEL ORANGES
Wrfte, 250) S. State, Ann Arbor,
separate. Phone
.
32) 1930,
Any Car—
YARD &amp; RUMMAGE SALE: Sat.,
just gravy. He played wi th a lot to salvage a tie with Chicago.
TX? 444'
more particularly described as Florida in accordance with the
*2,50 BUSHEL
Mich. 15104.
•
Nov
is,
—
9
a. m
No
Money Down
provisions
un
of
the
Fictitious
Name
br
7
of confidence . When he killed
Bedrooms
Adults
only
follows,
322.6733
or
in
0362
Kings 4, Islanders 3
Ill
CHURCH
OF
'AlTil GOOD CREDIT
GOD,
Statutes, To Wit. Section $65 0'
PARK A yE NUE MOBILE PARK
FICTITIOUS
One
(I)
$970
Continental,
2
door
NAME
penalties before, hedjds't
Corner Holly &amp; 22nd.
Center Julia W'diiig scored
SOW FOR SALE
For Example
Navel Oranges, 17 50
—
7515 Park Drive, $10 up.
Notice i$hercby given that we are ID No OYS1AU23061, Title No. . Florida Statutes 1957.
Real Estate
to have a lot of confidence,"
Approximately
1965 Valiant, e Cyl. stand.
ISO lbs
Juice
Oranges.
s1
50
5:
Gunnar
J.
WaIIs.chtaeger
with S:O7 left to Play to lead Los engaged in business at Rd 7 Box 1319391
Yard Sale, Sat. &amp; Sun , 10 to 5,
PhOOi')?? CSi)
1964 Falrlane, 6 cyt ,sj'o e,tri
AVALON APARTMENTS
Your Container 322 SIll
Publjri Oct 21, 31, Nov '. ii. ins
In the other NHL games, the Angeles Kings to a comeback 527A Maitland,
land, 37731, Seminole being stored at Ratliff &amp; Sorts in 1975
corner of Fifth and Palmetto.
clean,
ADULTS,
NO
PETS
Detroit Red Wings beat the victory over the New c*i County, Florida under the fictitious Sanford, Flo'ida. Additional in. DES 110
Furniture, TV, tent, girl's bike, old
1971 Duster, 6 Cyl., stano
If you are having difficulty finding a
116W Ind St
41—Houses
name
of
68—Wanted
to
Buy
REF
RIG.
A
MA
TIC
formation
available
from
the
Civil
books and misc.
Kansas City Scouts 6-3; the Islanders. The Kings struck for SERVICES, and that
place to live, car to drive, a lob, or
1 1970 Hornet, 4 cyl., Stand . 36.000
NOW LEASIN6
we intend to Division of the Seminole County
some Service you have need of.
original miles
Montreal Canadiens trimmed three goals In the final period to register said name with the Clerk of Sheriff s Department.
YARD
SALE-Sat,
Nov
13,
New,
modern,
I story efficiency
reid all our want ads ei.ery day .
Torino, 302 enu.. auto,
We
Bu
1
Buy
fit
Furnit
ur
the Thttsburgh PenguIns 5-4; gain their first victory over the the Circuit Court. Seminole County, and the undersigned as Sheriff f ADVERTISEMENT FOR
New
Block
Home
ure
e
Bargains Galore. West 1st
apartments, attractively fur.
1969 Monterey Wagon, like new
______ - - -Florida
in
accordance
with
the
Seminole
County,
Florida,
will
at
SEALED
-.
St.
Turn
south
at
Fleet
rushed,
conveniently
located
and
Reserve
e
th
Philadelphia Flyers and Islanders In four meetings.
Manyotherstocpiose frm
DAVES')?) 9370
provisI
11.00 AM, on the 1st day of BIDS:
of the Fictitious Name
Bldg. on to Bevier Rd., last house
18-4elp Wanted
beautifully landscaped. $135 mo
Statutes, To.WIt: Sec,'sn ss.o,
December. A . D. 1915, offer for sale
on right, 3326357,
Call between 510 3. For In.
InvitltionToSid: Noticelshereby
Chico &amp; The Man
—
CASH 322.4132
Florida Statutes 1957.
and sell to the highest bidder, for
formation call 3270701.
Interest
Credit
Help
wanted,
part
For used furniture. appliances,
given that the Seminole Ccunty
time waitress 1)
MULTIFAMILY YARD SALE,
5: John Bos Wilson
cash, subject to any and all existing
Jct 1797&amp;427 Lcn.3woo&lt;1
to 7. Experienced Call 323 0963 1
tOOtS, t'c Buie I or li -terns
School Board. Seminole County,
Friday &amp; Saturday, 10 Iii 5 Fur.
John A . Bowman Jr.
feint, at the Front (West) Door of th
Bedroom'S kitchen apt., mature
crnrri neat aria air,
Denver Spurs
between 2 to 6.
Call 373 1570 or 531 .1605
41
to
niture, TV, Dishes. Dike. Toys,
Larry's Mdrt, 215 Sanford Ave.
Florida will receive sealed bids until
w ail to wall car pe t. brick finish,
Publiij'i, Nov. 14. 21, 25. Dec. s. 1975 Seminole County Courthouse In
person;
phone,
washing
above
1:00
P
M
or.
December
I,
1975
at
etc.
Corner
Summerlin
5
Forest
DET-72,
Slum mum overhang, large corner
Sanford, Florida, the
privileges No deposits $60 plus
1973 Plymouth Vaulan$,I
Cocktail Waitress For Weekends
Wanted to Buy,
door sedan,
Which time bids will b.s publicly
Dr.
described personal property
Of on pa,cd road 125,100-- 10 pct
utilities 3727950.
Apply M.orningi, Club Diamond
tow mileage. By owner, 12,4(e)
6' Sliding Glass Door,
FICTITIOUS NAME
Trial said sale is being made to opened and read aloud in trie
5.sn Immediate occupancy
Hwy 1791, DeBary
Phone $317333.
372 $791)
Carport Sate, Nov. II, 15 $17 Hays
Room apt.. all utilities turn, $10 p.,
Seminole County School Board
Notice IS hereby given that I am satisly the terms of said Writ of
Lose
Dr., Sanford. Antiques. ap
10 Toros
JOHNNY WALKER
wk. or $130 per mo. $4.3 de'p. $01
Office, 702 E Commercial Ave Live in housekeeper, for motherless
engaged in business at 136 Execution
Wanted to buy, new or used fur- 1977 Otdsmcbmte Delta SI,
fully
pliances. plants, jewelry, kflitk
Sanford, Florida on the following:
Magnolia Ave. 3720211.
Altamonte Blvd., Altamonte
John E. Polk,
GIZPIEPAL CONTRACTOR
child. Call after 6 p m. 372
ni?ure by piece or house full. Call
equipped, Pay equity &amp; like over
knacks,
(loth
Project
Title:
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Springs, Seminole County, Florida
Sheriff
REAL ESTATE, INC
322 7372 after I p m.
Vaclav Nedomansky led
paymentS 01*7309 223 4169
..rge 1 bedroom, $100; large 2
Mature woman for light tIousiwork
LAND FILL PROJECT FOR
under thefictitious name of MAN
Seminole County, Florida
___
bedroom,
$110;
water
furnished.
322-6457
The Denver Spits haven't shelling
and
I
care
at
on
semi
invalid,
evenings
SEMINOLE
HIGH
SCHOOL,
Denver's
Publish: Nov. 7, 11. 21, 75, 197$
ABOUT TOWN, and that i ifltCflj to
conveniently Iocled. 332.4117,
and weekendSL Send complete
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA
been scoring much of late and
belea gu red goalmoutti, register said name with the Clerk of DE T 25
,
resume
to
Box
591.
Name
of
Owner:
this
The
c
0
Evening
Seminole
the Circuit Court. Seminole County,
as a result, haven't been win, knocking In five shots,
Efficiency Apartment
Herald,
P.O.
County School Board
Box 1637. Sanford.
Florida in accordance with ttse
$20 Week
"I Just play every game the
Project Location: SANFORD, If
provisions of the Fictitious Name IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
611 S. Park Phone 323 1796,
you are not satisfied with your
4.j
They finally started scoring same way," said Nedoman.ky, Statutes, To Wit. Section 16$ 09 E IGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CfR
FLORIDA
present position c.sII Mr Dadds at A Bedroom apartment, partly fur
CUlT. IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
Place
For
Receipt
of
Bids:
All
Florida
Statutes
1957.
Thursday night - but still shrugging off his smnan
$47 3115.
COUNTY, FLORIDA
Bids are to be deliveqnd to the
rushed' couple only. 3723767 days.
_____________________________
S. Elizabeth Martin
Patio Apartments
aren't winning,
performance.
CIVIL
ACTION
NO.
754371-CA
Ct-A
SuLernterirnl
of
3'i2 0911 evefling%
Publish Oct 31. Nov 7. II, 21, 1915
n trie Houseclean,
.i I
Houseclean", I day a week Own
E
COMBAPiK CASSELBERRY, a
The Spurs whacked in eight
STUDIO 1, 2. 3
Shool Board Office, 702 E Corn
After finally getting an ex- DES 150
transportation, References,
Florida banking corporation,
MONTHLY
RENTALS
mercial
Ave.
Sanford, Florida.
BEDROOM SUITES
goals, but their defense was
steady. 3730536
. plosive 3cor'tnggame out of
AVAILABLE
Plaintiff,
Time for Receipt of Bids: Bids
FICTITIOUSN AME
2 BEDROOM
plorable and that cost them an team and still losing, Denver —
$150 $173
Color TV
thallbe received until 100 P.M on
Notice is hereby given that I am VS.
AVON
TOWNHOUSES
Sanora is
.
E DWARD L. HARRIS and December I. 1975
family-oriented, residential community
11-8 decision to the Toronto Coach Jean Guy Talbot was
QUALITY INN NORTH
Want to earn Extra Xmat money?
emibral Heal &amp; .5r Coni i;' -i.nj
engaged in business at 100 North
Need help on ?hat Saturjav icb' 90cf00rapr,
Ph
by .'unsonCockayne
ELEANOR L. HARRIS, his wife.
I
If.
SR
171,
Longwooct
Toros in a wide-open World slightly shehishocked.
VOn free f'SIrTate's, Call Carl
Call 644 3019.
Maple, Sanford 32771, Seminole
Panting door, endC'ws hung,
combination of luxury features
F-re wr'ai og p"o?os reasonably
moneysaving
opportunities
you
have
to
see
project generally consists of
County, Florida under the fictitious and JAMES E.CRISP,asingleman,
Concrete work. etc. By the hour cc
Harris, at SEARS in Sanford. 372
Lake Mary- Clean furnishet
pq.i Puie 37)836.4
Hockey Association game.
man,
FROM
In the other WHA games, the name of
Nurses; RN's LPN's; Aides; Aide.
clearing and filling a low area
1771.
for yourself.
SEMINOLE VELO SHOP,
when you
by the job 322 9365
125
apartment
for
working
man
Ority
a
home
at
Sanora,
just
"it was a defenseman's Winnipeg Jets stopped the Cal- and that I intend to register said
at
what
you
get.
Defendants,
Companion;
Needed
immediately.
located on the Seninole High School
$95 Phone 377.39O
NOTICEOFACTION
AIR
671063t
BUDDY'S
Site wtslchis about six acres Itmuit
CONDITIONING,
nightmare and a goaltender's Pry Cowboys 4-2 and the s
HOME
na me with the Clerk of the Circuit TO JAMES
1505 W. 25th St.
IMPROVE
E. CRISP
)ne &amp; Two bedroom apartments
REFRIGERATION.
then
MENT ALL TYPES OF CAP
be
year 's family membership to
seeded
DUCT
Court,
Seminole
County.,FlorIcla
in
nightmare," noted Toronto Diego Mariners- whipped the
SANFORD
Last Known Address:
carpeted, air. turn S unfurn. $95
WORK 21 hour service All
PEP4TRY AND REPAIRS 377
Place(s) For Examing Bidding —
"
ING PL"I) fl
accordance with the provisions
Coach Bobby Braun.
1570 Hilltop Road
Cleveland Crusaders 3-I.
rakes
up 322 1510
1335
DYKES AIR CON
Documents: Biddort may review
1 'thrr', ,',4''r 4 Ci!,,'r 1% Si rr 10
fise FktIti0u Name Statutes, To
322.2090
Casselberry, Florida 72701
Dl ii:',',
i: ¶"r'
the Documents at the fohlO*.flr)
P.s,x
,'t $'(tinj, $6509 Florida Statutes
1?) ól
!'rafttSionalIy Managed
SOLAR HEATING AND WATER
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that a places:
_
____________
;csi
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
31
A—iplexes
By
PURIFICATION SYSTEMS
Complaint to Foreclose Mortgage
S: Jay J. Bolton
Seminole County School
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL dR.
Call Phil Gonzalez 305 313 3939
Board Office
Publish: Oct. 31, Nov. 7, II, 71, 197$ and Mortgage Note has been filed
CUlT, SEMINOLE COUNTY,
T wo bedroom, turn, or urumn,
against
youandth,reisa
demand
in
I
?(r,''
(,n orr your
,%,!h ,1Ijrii
202 E. Commercial Ave
DES lSl
FLORIDA
Addiliont, Remodeling
adults preferred, security depOSit
the Complaint that the Court award
h, .. :, t.
Sanford, Florida 3277$
"i
siding &amp; soft.? S,Slrm :.l5o
PROBATE DIVISION
All Types
S
rts
1\/'
321 5151 or 377 6670
I: ,!er cc pm
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING OF that certain property in which you
ure iiean-riq
Documents will be at lOcal CASE NO. PR.75.320-CT
Roofing.
Gutters.
Screen.
20
Yrs.
373AJ53
_
pfanrooms for bidders to r ev iew ,
PROPOSED CHANGES AND may have an interest located if
311 0563
Exp Try me 151 9561
Estate of
I
AMENDMENTS IN CERTAIN Casselberrj, Seminole C ounty,
Place(s) £ Date For Obtaining J HUGH VON, a k a JESSE HUGH
Interior. Exterior
Plastering
SATURDAY
These
facilities
are
owned
operated
orida, and more particularly
Sanora Homeowners Association,
Bidding Documents: Bidders may VON,
DISTRICTS AND BOUNDARIES
Pias'er patching I simulated
Vids outgrow the swing set or'3mal
I
0e'5cr,ed as obtain
Documents
by
phoning
the
OF
THE
ZONING
ORDINANCE
OF
brick &amp; Stone Specialty 377 7750 1
11am 1%
Deceased.
Jim Thomas Outdoors
bicycle' Sell these idle items with
Lot 17, SEMINOLE RACEWAY
I
olfl
Of the Arthit,t requesting
THE
CITY O
S A NFORD .
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
12pm. (CATV)-NFLGameciftpse*eeii
a want ad To place your ad, call
I
FIRST ADDITION, Casselbarry, further Information, ( 37 3471,pr$62 T
FLORIDA,
AL PERSONS HAVIO
1pm. (35)- NFL Gam,of thi Week
rli"IFIN iv ')IR'.'u(L
your friendly Classil'e" at is? Trim'
Seminole County. Florida, ac
$417
~
after
November
II.
1975
I
CLAIMS OR DEMANDS AGAINST
I 30 p m (9) .- Collen. F nrvPixti Pr. ,,.,,,. cj..,
No'Ir. ix h .*v n,i..v, t p,At
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and
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Friday, Nov. H, 197$

TONIGHT'S TV
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2 Celebrity Sweepstakes
News
(6) Wonderful World Of Magic
(CATV.6)(44) Love, Amen
can style
(
Pyramid
Hollywood Squares
(13) America: The Young Ex
p1ence
(CA-13) All
Wrestling
1:00
(2)($) Sanford And Son
(3)(24) Washington Week In

700
To Tell The Truth
Aviation Weather
(6)($) Concentration
(C-4)(44) Hogan's Heroes
(9) Wild, Wild World Of Au

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(13)(C.13) CBS News
(24) Senior Scene
(35) Star Trek
7:30

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(9) Barbary Coast
(35) Movie
(44) Dinaht
1:30
(3)(24) Wall Street Week
(61(13) M AS.H
(CATV13) Blue Ridge Quar.
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(2)(6) Chico And The Man

(3) Black Perspective On The

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(9) Adventures Of Gilligan
(44) Ernest Angley
10:30
(2)(8) Run. Joe Run
(CATV.6) Nino
(9) Groovy Ghoulies
(35) Jetsons
11:00
(2)(6) Return To The Planet
Of The Apes
(3)(24) Electric Company
(6)(13) Far Out Space Nuts
(9) Speed Buggy
ILAIV-13I Daytime
(35) Cartoons
(44) Jim Thomas Outdoors
11:30
(2)(8) Westwind

(44) Movie

Saturday
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6:0
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(6) Growers Almanac
6:30
(6) Sunrise Semester
(I) Laurel And Hardy
6:45
(13) News

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(6)(13) Flip Wilson Special
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(6) U.S. Of Archie
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Poster Child Tammy Patterson (center) of Mount Pleasant,
Tenn., and Lorraine Farrell, a filth grader at Woodbn&amp;
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Vl.hlen Jr., has vowed to P"th having received
of the
approval from fire gutted the facility, leaving tremendous
amou'it
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county.
back in 10 inmates and a jailer dead. equipment has been instaiied. A
referendum to construct a new bus iness.
Al though the present facili ty
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E.V. Fretwell, deputy sta te tremendo us amount of money
VU per$2.5-million jail.
was
designed to house 87 inA total of 26 prisoners were fire marshal, arid Cecil Sewell, has been spent."
mission for the jai' to open
mates, Jail Administrator
Jail Administrator George brought in from neighboring chief Inspector for the Florida
County Commission Chair- several hours after
George
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Proudfoot says t he curre nt jails on Friday, jail officials Department
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Prisoner man Sid VihIen Jr., who parpopulation would go over 100 if
facility was built to house 87 reported.
Rehabilitation, were among ticipated In the tour of the
Although the jail has won all Inmates scheduled to return
Inmates.
Some $84,000 worth of safety those checking the jail Friday. facility, said Sewell should use state approval to reopen, of. to the jail actually make the
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a look considered for a courthouse Freeman has suggested holding
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last year by Seminole County Monday at the Montgomery annex in South
Seminole.
public hearings before deciding
The commission last Tuesday voters.
Ward building in Casselber'ry
A
$1-million
bond
issue
was
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a specific building.
Jail options, priorities for the agreed to discuss the possibility
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cotintv "torney, labor rinticris of asking the voters
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money for the new courthouse, is a'ratlng system for county
and the new county courthouse to build the new jail. Two such the courthouse south, cornOther buildings also may be
County
Attorney Tom
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Observance of American Educa tion Week begins
Sunday (Nov. 16 through 22 ) , according to official state
and local so ur ces, and the theme is "Our Future is in Our
SchooLs."
Seminole County Superinte nd ent William P. "Bud"
Iayer said last month the week of Oct. 26 through Nov. 1
was American Education W eek and observance of it was
left up to th e 39 i nd ividual schools In the district.
"We don't know how th e mix-up happened. It's supposed to be a nationwide obserXance Nov. 16 to fl," Mrs.
Joann l(aulerson, secretary to State Education Commissioner Ralph Turlington, said from her Tallahassee
offi ce Thursday.
Craig Orseno, car ee r ed ucati on coordinator, said
several schools have projects lined up and they will follow
the th eme next week whe n "resource people will be invited to th e schools."
Orseno said it's up to th e Individual schools as to their
setting visiting plans for pa ren ts.

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rain to study giant mammals in Friday ratings, brings back this
their natural habitat,
widely acclaimed, provocative
8-1:30 NBC SANFORD AND movie'made.forTV which
SON "My Fair Esther" Fr ed details t he n)ultiriiillien.dollar
takes on the impossible. He prositution racket in New York.
turns into a Professor Higgins It is a frank, searing drama
and tries to transfrom Aunt that does break certain barriers
Esther into an elegant lady. She in language use, but is not
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heart. It would not have upset education post asa cover while and duty, which threatens
Jack Lord, star of the show, if he heads up the ring.
Albert's police Career,
CBS decided to return "Hawaii
Five 0" to its Tuesday slot 9-10 NBC ROCKFORD FILES
where it had nothing but suc- "Chicken Little's a Little
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Ed he's guert.starred as a doctor
night improved ratings, CBS Brown and Chico
on how they involved In a murder case.
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to ght in a test pattern. "Big foreclosing on the mortgage. murder, and Barnaby Is hired
Eddie" is wiped out, but
to prove his innocence. A radio
"MASH" played earlier In the 8-9 ABC BARBARY COAST txt
again plays a key role, this
week is back at its old Tuesday'Arson and Old
Lace" To fish time to prove out a pint made
stand for one week only, unless out an arson ring that
"offers" bya young woman who cij
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siderotion to the 14-acre site he
shouldn't comment on the
IF
primarily to get the corn- city hall
location controversy
mission off dead ce nter and unless he's
In a public meeting.
headed in some direction. We
spentt,tiree)'earsdecidingona
Pressedfurther,McC)anahan
La Enforcement Center site said i. favors t
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needs," said Stenstrom
the new cit&gt; hall sith the new
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Stenstrorn said he wants
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sessions,
but I'm pleased we're
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of
fact,
County
be ing set up now on two thirds
"comes up with a preliminary movi ng ahead on the public
of the tract earmarked for the tMWmission Chairman Sid
plan."
work
center",
said
new $1.8 million city hall Vihien Jr., has started a letter.
McClanahan.
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building, according to City writing campaign to keep city property," said Commissione r
Manager Warren E. "Pete" hall at the existing location.
Gordon Meyer.
listing the advantages and
He said it is hard to say if the
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Knowles. lie said the total land
(lisadvantages of these and delay in building a new city hall
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determined
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estimated at auut $100, are present site of P
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completed.
belong to the (Tomorrow: Exploring some
Se minole Blvd., wi th the put- Seminole Blvd., the present city
pe ople. They're going to have to be nefits and pr oblems of four
The rest of the tr act Is being chase of additional property to hail site,
the Chamber of pay for it regardless of whether different possible city hull DECORATIONS
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Commissioner Julian Men. Stenstrom said.
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time. Right now, we
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But of the five city COlDHyJOEASKREN
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Herald Staff Writer
in favor of the landfill site for Ave. and Seminole
1 First of a 4'I'art Series)
the future city ball structure. Blvd.; the present
Sanford City fathers are
city hail site; the
Mayor-Commissioner
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Morris have said they prefer merce site, and finFrench Ave. and Seminole
building the new City Hall °
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ally, the Food Fair
the present two-and-a-balf acre
which already has been
site on Park
which is Sho pping Center has
designated as the new home for across
the street ' from
entered the picture."
city hail,
county courthouse.
Commissioner
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(CATV.6) 100 Club
(35) Movie
10:00
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10:30
(6)(13) Carol Burrtl
(9) Matt Helm
11:00

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Style
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(9) Wide World Of Sports
(24) Say Brother
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Sesame Street
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(CATV.13) Movie Double

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(9) American Bandstand
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(44) Combat
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(21) Wall Street Week
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(6) Movie
Road
(CATV.6) Movie
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Music
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mends the ideal police
department its one officer for
)O residents, all of
eversSeIniriule's cities, except
Altamonte Springs, has a better
ratio than the ideal.
Officials of various cities,
including Casselberry,
Altaimmonte, Winter Springs,
Longwood and Sanford, say a
comparison of permanent
population to numbers of law
enforcement officers does not
provide an accurate picture of
shat their policemen have to
contend with.
Altamonte Springs claims its

department

protects

and

shopping centers and workers
mi the var1uu; city business
establishments are taken into
consideration.
('asselberry,
l,ongv. nod,
Winter Springs and Sanford
also point to heavily traveled
state and federal hi ghways and
business and industrial areas
In addition most of the police
departuients have auxiliary er
reserve police officers, men
who are certified or are corn-

pleting their
requirements

certification

and
volunteer their time.

wtic

As examples, Longwood's

polices more than triple Its police department has 10
permanent population daily reserve officers, all qualified,
when SR 436 traffic, shoppers at
hilt: the sheriff's department
the Altamonte Mall and other his 2.3 reserve officers,

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The population figures are
comupi!ed tjv the Ur.iversity of
F!crtda, i'opulation Center,
These preliminary statistics
may he challenged by the
govrrrunent.al units, Two cities,
('asselberry and Lake Mary,
have indicat ed the estimates
may not be accurate
The estimates are as of July
1, 1975.
The budiets cited went into
effect Oct. 1, 1975 with the
beginnink of the new fiscal
Year.
Numbers of employes iniclude

statisticsare seven men who
arC prO(t5S servers, make
arrests and serve warrints.
As noted in the chart below,
the highest per capita cost for
law enforcement in Seminole
County is in the City cut Sanford

t $41.19 white Lake Mary has

the lowest per capita coat ;it
$2 73
It should be noted that theSheriffs Department budget
includes funds and persotinel
for the county Jail an'i bailiffs
for the county ;iM circuit cu(
system
clerks, radio dispatchers and
White many of the dUes have
other office personnel Included jails,
they are considered
among the sworn personnel holding
facilities, and thus do
i time with arrest ptwers I in not require as
many persons for
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vestigatlon witnesses ap
pearing before the jurors
eluded principals in an aborted
clay pit deal in which the county
was to have purchased a 103acre south Seminole tract for
use as a clay pit.

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Wednesday afternoon the
grand jury apparently subtestimony from Jack Jones, a
Southeast First National Ace
president.
The Orange county banking
facility was a depository for 14
days earlier this year for
almost $1 million in county
funds.

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The grand jury was expected
to continue its probe this ofWilliams told reporters he
ternoon but there were no inbelievesall the county Comdications the jurors will be in
missioneral should be given the
opportunity to testily before the
Observers have speculated
grand jury.
thht the investigation may not
Vihlen said Wednesday's be concluded until late'next
appearance marked the fifth week.

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Williams walked briskly
down the corridor alone to the
was accompanied to
by bank
grand jury room at 10:40 a.m. the grand Jury
and was quickly ushered in by counsel James Panico.
Assistant State Atty. William
chief investigator,
Staley, who is handling the
Jack B. Fulenwider, was ohgrand jury probe which is
new serv ed d,uring a Jury
inilssecond week.
Wednesday obtaining copies of
Also making brief
August county commission
ances this morning before meeting minutes from deputy
the grand jury; with hat ap- clerk Ashby Jones.
peared to be written records,
OR Aug. 26, county corna man identified by obHarry
m i s s i o n e r s
servers as David Homer,
chairman of the board of Kwiatkowski. Mike Hattaway
and Dick Williams voted to
directors of the Southeast First
$1 million in federal COmIflhIIlOner Dick Williams makes his way down corridor to
National Bank of Maitland, and
Comprehensive Employment sand Jury room this morning. (Herald Photo by Tom Vincent)
Deputy Circuit Court Clerk and Training /ct
(CETA) funds
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Sanford this weekend to lead off the Third Annual Seminole
County March of Dunes Pledge Walk on Saturday. Taznniy. like
thousands of
n born each year, has multiple birth defects,
yet is undaunted in her desire to be an active, useful youngster.
She's a bundle of energy and urges everyone to join her when the
Pledge Walk begins at 7a.m. at the Greater Sanford Chamber of
Commerce.

county commission records.

to the Southeast First National transfer of the funds to an outCommission Chairman Sid
County Commissioner harry flank of Maitland, in Orange of-county bank and Williams Vihlen Jr. and Commissioner
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from the Aug. 26 meeting when
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Commissioner Mike Hatbefore the grand Jury and has
the bank switch vote was taken.
taway's cousin, State Rep. Bob
on Sept.
Williams
no idea what the jury is
hlattaway,
D-Altamonte spearheaded action to reverse
Wednesday Vihlen spent
probing.
Springs, is on the bank's 12- the
funds
transfer. nearly three hours closeted
On Wednesday, attorneys iiw:iiber board of directors.
Kwatkoski cast the lone with the grand jury and
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rds Back Pay To Acquitted T

Marable, Denmark's Tampa
part of the suit would be "moot."

agreed this punitive. . . It won't gain anything. It's a test case teacher will be suspended next without pay and Denmark's suit.
problem," said Sims.
without a hearing?"
Keeth and Sims opposed the
granting
in
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felon
gets
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Denmark's
back
pay.
When
Sims
attempted
to
The constitutionality issue involves the suit's
Jr.
agre
,
saying
Board member E. C. Harper
ed
After a stormy debate, the Seminole County challenge
argued.
sustain
wi
th
out
an
explanation
from
th
e
voting,
of a state statute which gives the board the suit, backed by SEA, was in "poor taste",
School Board Wednesday night voted 3-2 to give
Stenstrom had advised the board before the Stenstrom explained that state law requires a
authority
to
dismiss a teacher without pay without 'I)remature, and he i Denmark) should
back two months pay to a former Sanford school
deciding
vote to award back pay, adding thdt "there written explanation.
notice and a hearing.
waited."
teacher
ui ed of a robbery charge last week.
lsnowaylntheworldyoucanwinthislawsuit!"
"Thisi.sadumbstatelaw!"&amp;mssaid, He added
this issue
Asked by Stenstrom if he would
Both Superintendent V. P. "Bud" Layer and
constitutionality
Grooms
cited
the
issue
again
he
disagreed
and didn't wan t to vo te either way
Whether the Seminole Education Association in a court
Marable said he "would consider Grooms said Denmark resigned for "personal
and
criticized
Board
member
Allan
Keeth
for
because
SEA
backed
the lawsuit. He said the courts
1 SEA) pursues a lawsuit filed by Sylvester Den- it," but there would be "
keeping it alive if reasons." Grooms said after the meeting Denmark
ed
prejudicial
statements
should
making
rhat
he
settle
it
instead.
mark, against the board on a constitutionality issue Denmark receives his back pay."
"was embarrassed and felt he lost his
about Denmark's case at the Sept. 10 board
depends upon the outcome of today's SEA meeting,
In other action, the board voted 3-2 to award
Board member Davie Sims, who termed the as a teacher." He said the former Lakeview Middle meeting.
said Gene Grooms, SEA's executive director.
$1,014 in backpay to Joyce McCord. a Sanford
lawsuit a "dumb suit" at least twice during the School industrial arts teacher had no immediate
-That's a damn lie and you know it!" Keeth Middle School teacher, and accept I.Ayer's
Denmark resigned effective Nov. 7
meeting,sald he didn't beltcve Denmark "is calling future plans,
shouted back.
recommendation to place her on continuing conSince the back pay demand has been met, both shots on this thing, at an.,,
Marable, who said he resented Sims' calling the
Grooms said he had sworn affidavits about tract, retroactive to the beginning of the 175
Board Attorney [uglas Sienstrom and Stanley
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Vihlen said that he agrees
with the grand jury system
However, he said, an "over"overzealous" state attorney or
grand jury foreman "can turn a
gr and jury investigation Into a
witch hunt."

Also subpoenaed for a brief
appearance Wednesday before
the grand jurors was county
Supervisor of Elections Mrs.
Camilla Bruce. Mrs. Bruce,
registration
custodian of
records, was observed carrying
two small
with
her into the jury room.

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who represent Commissioners Mike Hattaway and
Kwiatkowski, were seen
Williams testified this moming several times fit the hallway
before a Seminole County outside the grand jury room. OR
Grand Jury reportedly in- one occasion Rutberg apestigat in g coun ty government patently held a short con.
actions and allegations of f&amp;'rc'nce with St'tli'v In nearby
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witness waiting

He said he has been in
structed not to comment on the
matters" and that he arid
Kimbrough were not subpoenaed, have not been offered
Immunity and aren't seeking
immunity.

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emerged to tell reporters that time he's testified before a
he has nothing to hide.
grand Jury. He said .1nce he's
....
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never he#n the suhiect of
reques ed
grand jury probe and has
to appear before the grand jury
nothing
to hide and has done
by herring's office and that he
voluntarily appeared and noth~ wrong that testifYing
wasn't granted Immunity from has never "unduly concerned"
him.
prosecution

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discussed "various matters
that go back as far as four year5
ago" with members of State

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John Kimbrough was also
"invited . . . requested to go
before the jurors today.
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AOUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb 191
You'll fare better in business
transactions today if you deal
directly with the top man,
underlings if
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DEAR DR. IAMB
Please
tell me what exercises
strengthen the muscles that will
help me keep my shoulders
back? What ones pull my
shoulders forward?
DEAR READER
Using
A Quebec reader wants to
exercise routines to which arises behind the ear,
know if we would
weak
good posture Is im- Sweeps down the neck and is
Iwo bid in fourth seat with.
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avoiding compression of the traction causes the head to be
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know what
to use for operation was simply the
When you use two bids in defensively with its three
posture should send 50 cents for severing of the fixed and
diamonds, hearts and spades quick tricks. We open one
The Health Letter
be 1-10, fibrous muscle so that the head
as weak bids you retain two spade any seat irrespective of
Exercise, Posture, Strength. could swing back to a more
chubs to cover normal forcing what system we are playing
Address your letter to me in normal position,
bids in all four suits. In addi(Do you have a question
this newspaper, P.O.
tion, you suddenly develop a for the experts? Write "Ask
"This operation was usually
Box 1551, Radio City Station, performed on the Village green valuable byproduct. You find the Jacobys" care of this
that your two-dub opening newspaper. The Jacobys will
New York, NY 10019. Send a to the accompaniment of
which Is both artificial and Afl$wOr individual qu0stions
long, stamped, self-addressed clashing cymbals, which served
forcing
will also be used with if stamped, self-a ddresseci
envelope for mailing,
the dual function of advertising
certain strong notrump hands, envelope s are enclosed The
Any of the exercises that the presence of the operator
Specifically, we use it to most interesting questions
rotate the arms backward, like and drowning the howls of the
show a 23-24 point or 27 or will be isod in this column
the back stroke In swimming, patient. A short, sharp knife
higher point notrump
and will receive ccpies 01
will contract the muscles was Jabbed into the neck,
There are any number of JACOBY MODERN)
between your shoulder blades above the collar-bone, and
and help pull your shoulders outside the fixed tendon of the
back. These can be done using affected muscle. It was swept
pulley weights or other devices quickly inwards, severing the
to load the movement,
contracted
nd
and then
The
os movement, as if withdrawn, The twisted head
you were doing the crawl or was restored to a normal
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chest and pulls your Shoulders cotton and egg white was ap.
forward,
plied and the operation was
Keeping this principle in over!
mind you can see that using
"Only occasionally were the
stretch springs or anything that great blood vessels, directly
requires greater strength in under the muscle, affected.
ta
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backward Thi.s was fortunate since such
will help keep the shoulders an accident was almost in.
back,
variably fatal."
DEAR DR LAMB
Your DEAR HEADER
Thank
column regarding the Wry you for a good laugh. I couldn't
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to Inc. My neck and mnouti' with my readers. It should
sometimes get in the way of serve to remind everyone how
things, In general, but I am fortunate we all are to get the
reminded of an article 'written kind of methcal treatment
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he recounts a most "sure cure always so as your story
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for Wry Neck as 'approved' by demonstrates so vividly.
the English Barbers
Suchatreatmentdoesrunthe
Surgeons" under the fin- risk of severing the arteries and
prirtuiture of no less than veins in the neck. It is closely
William Clowes - cirurgion .to. akin to having your throat cut.
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1w l. $ i
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neck has to be based on a
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Herald Women's F4ltor

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Hey kids! If you're one of
those who has not yet reached
the age of 18 and smoke —
beware. The Seminole County
School Board has passed two
motions calling for strict enforcemeat
forcementofpreseut,atelaws
regarding smoking and drug
4bUseS. And, If you're under 1*
and caught smoking, you face
'Immediate suspension." Is It
worth it? See Joe A.skren's
story on page A for all the
particulars.

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Thursday, Nov. 13, 1975

Evening Herald, Sanford, Ft.

Charge Dismissed
IN BRIEF

WINTER SPRINGS - The seventh of 10 atThe Mullins affidavit charged that Bradshaw
ndavi,s charging city building official Ray had told her, "I don't usually charge for reBradshaw with improprieties in his office was inspection, but it costs to get around this town
dismissed Wednesday night In a split city council and anything would be appreciated."
vote.
Builder Elder Williams, who was present when
Th e action came alter cross-examination of Bradshaw allegedly made the statement, at-

Douglas Successor Could Tip
Court's Ideological Balance
WASHINGTON (All) - President Ford's choice of a
successor to retired Justice William 0. Douglas could tip
the ideological balance on the Supreme Court as it faces
such crucial issues as the death penalty.
Douglas, fl-years old and partially paralyzed since last
Dec. 31 by a stroke, retired Wednesday, telling President
Ford what had become increasingly obvious to observers
of the nation's highest cowl.
"I have been unable to shoulder my full share of the
burden," he wrote after a decision which court officials
said was reached alone In the privacy of his chambers. He
said he was retiring effective immediately, bringing an
end to history's longest Supreme Court career.
Ford, who as a congressman attempted five years ago
to impeach Douglas, saluted him for service "unequalled
in all the history of the court."

to Councilman's Proposal For Straw Ballot Turned Down V
By DONNA ESTES
Herald S*alf Writer

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up the full tab,

fusing and that a straw ballot is
"I thought the straw ballot
- Passed on first reading a
— Agreed city hall will be as yet unscheduled work
The grant request Is for a
Colleagues, Wednesday not binding upon the elected would be of value to the city In site review ordinance, agreeing closed on Thanksgiving and the session the request for police officer with fringe
night, however, — council governing body anyway.
making the decision," Sorenson to hold a work shop before final Friday following, for one-hall dedication of Evansdale Road. benefits and salary at $9,100; a
LAKE MARY - Citizens of members Bert Perinchief,
Mayor Walter Sorenson, who said,
adoption with engineering, day Christmas Eve, Christmas
- Authorized an application four wheel vehicle $4,800;
this community will not be Virginia Mercer and Mar'gn does not have a vote on the
In
other
action
at
Wednesday
zoning
and
building
offlcI1s
of
and
the
Friday
following,
for
for a Law Enforcement operation for one year of the
asked for advice on the method Bacon Sr., voted
to
kill
the
governing
body,
said
today
he
night's
meeting,
the
council:
the
city
to
consider
amendone-half
day
of
New
Years
Eve
Assistance
Administration vehicle $1,200; car radio $800
of paying for road paving or proposal.
had supported the idea,
—
Adopted
an
amendment
to
ments
to
the
ordinance.
and New Years Day. Necessary (I.EAA) grant of $14.425 with and spot light and lights $125.
street improvements in the city
Among the reasons given believing this was one method the ad valorem tax ordinance
-Postponed consideration of city services are to continue on state funds of $800 and city The East Central Florida
when votes are cast In the Dec. were that the wording of the of getting the "feeling of the setting a tax rate for the 1975-76 an amendment to the mobile the holidays,
2 municipal election.
funds of $800 for an overall total Regional Planning Council has
proposei questions was con- people."
fiscal
year
of
three
mills.
home
ordinance.
Agreed
to
consider
In
the
of
116.025 be submitted,
Councilman harry Terry has
approved the application.
urged that straw ballot
questions asking the people for
their advice on whether the city
should levy full costs of paving
against abutting property
owners or if the city should pick

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Mrs. Janice Mullins, who submitted the at- finned Mrs. Mullins account of the Incident but
fidavit, by council members and Bradahaw's said he
could not recall h3radshaw's using the
attorney Terrence Ackert.
phrase "anything would be appreciated." when
The dismissal leaves two affidavits by Coun- he testified
Tuesday.
cilman Irene Van Eepoei ane one by resident
Robert Anderson to be considered by the council.
Mrs. Mullins said that after Bradshaw left, she
Of the 10 complaints originally received, the asked Williams what she should do and he
council dismissed five without calling any wit- replied "Well, if you want to give him a couple of
nesses.
dollars tell him to have lunch on you."
Mrs. Mullins had been forced to cut her Mrs. Mullins testified that she did not give
testimony short Tuesday night because of Bradshaw any money, although she had considered mailing payment to him.
illness.

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NY Compromise Studied
WASHINGTON (AP) -House Republican and Democratic leaders are working on a compromise bill to help
New York City out of Its financial crisis amid speculation
that President Ford Is looking for a way to soften his
opposition to federal aid for the city.
New York Gov. Hugh Carey, indicating he sees signs
that the administration may be backing down from its
hard-line stand against aiding the city, called the New
York legislature into special session today to begin work
on a new plan to help avert default, including provisions
for new taxes and a debt restructuring.
President Ford himself, in a meeting with magazine
publishers Wednesday, acknowledged that New York )ad
taken some encouraging stem toward fiscal soundness.

UNITED NATIONS, N.Y. (A?) — The United States
has challenged all countries to release their political
prisoners and apply to themselves the same standards
they demand of Chile and South Africa.
"Unless we care about political prisoners everywhere,
we don't really care about them anywhere," U.S. Ambassador Daniel P. Moynihan said Wednesday, launching
a human-rights offensive at the United Nations.
Moynihan Introduced in the General Assembly's social
affairs Co mmi tee a resolution appealing to all countries to
proclaim unconditional amnesty for all political
prisoners.
He denied the American proposal was In retaliation for
the assembly's adoption on Monday of the resolution
terming Zionism a form of racism.

Jet Crash Injures Four
RALEIGH (AP) — Four persons were Injured when an
Eastern Airlines 727 jet with 137 persons aboard crashlanded at Raleigh,-Durham Airport during1a heavy rain
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Wednesday night. The plane, headed to Raleigh from Atlanta, went partly
off the runway and ripped open its belly as It skidded to a
halt. The impact ripped off an engine and almost severed
a wing.
The flight, number 576, originated In Miami and terminated at Raleigh-Durham.
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dred guests Including hotelmotel management personnel,
political dignitaries from the
Central Florida area, chamber
of commerce officials and
others were entertained royally
by Auto-Train aboard anine car
special for a round trip ride
Wednesday night from Sanford
to OrlaiMo.
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The trip was billed by AutoTrain
a combination ohservance of the firm's fourth
anniversary, upcoming Dec. 6,
and a reception for motel-hotel
management personnel to
promote tourism in the state.
Tom Blayney of the firm said
today thought has been given to
a group booking concept where
persons using the Auto-Train
from points in the north south
could purchase at the same
time motel or hotel accommodattons at
their
destinations. But, he said, no
firm decision has been made on
the concept.
Blayney said Auto Train has
noticed in visiting hotels and

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motels in the area that in some
cases hotel.motel personnel did
not completely understand the
Auto-Train service whereby
persons could board the train In
Lerton, Va., or Louisville,
ak.ng with their cars for the trip
to Florida.
"We will be working
throughout the state to promote
having tourists use the train,"
Blayney said.
During Auto-Train's fourth
anniversary week In Deccinber, the firm expects to have its
one millionth passenger since
the train's inauguration.
Eugene
K.
Garfield,
president of Auto Train and
chairman of its board of
directors, hen a young lawyer
and an assistant to the U.S.
secretary of transportation,
noticed a research report on the
concept of auto-ferry and that it
should
profitable If pursued
private Industry.
Garfield left the government
service In 1969 to form with a
group of private investors the
Auto-Train Corp.
On July 15, 1971, Auto-Train,
through a public offering of its
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Among the special guests on
the Wednesday night train ride
party were: County Cornmission Chairman Sid Vthlen
Jr., Commissioners Harry
Kwiatkowski
and
Dick
Williams; State Rep. Robert
Hattaway (D-Altamonte
Springs) and State Sen. John
Vogt (1)-Cocoa); Sheriff John
Polk, Sanford Police Chief Ben
Butler; Sanford Mayor Lee
Moore and City Commissioners
John Morris, Gordon Meyer,
A.A. McClanahan and J uli an
Stenstrom, Sanford City
Manager W.E. Knowles; Port
Authority Director Jim Ryan
and Longwood Council member
June Lermann, Seminole
Community College Trustees
Beverly Freeman and Wendell
Agee, County Attorney Tom
Freeman, Altamonte Springs
City Commissoner Ueln
Keyser, School Board member
Allan F. Keeth, Sanford
Chamber of
Commerce
Director Jack Homer, Mayor
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an Amtrak passenger train Tuesday night as Cody Smith,
a migrant worker who arrived In Sanford from Virginia
just hours before his death.
Detective J. A. Cash said Investigators have been
unable to locate any next of kin and haven't determined
Smith's age.
Seminole County Medical Examinet Dr. G. V. Garay
said the man appeared to he between 40 and 50 years of
age.
Train crewmen told police that Smith was kneeling on
the track south of Sanford depot near Crooms High School
and they were unable to stop the train before it hit him
about 10:15 p.m. Tuesday.

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TAU.AIIASSEE (AP) - Officials of a feminist.
oriented health center iuivc asked a federal judge for an
Injunction against a group of doctors It charges conspired

to close its abrtion clinic.
But the doctors have cour4tered in a flurry of motions
filed Tuesday and Wednesday, with requests to dismiss

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Keller's June appointment.
Pleicones did not seek the
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dircctor, nor wai he paid any
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said, "The following change in
rank and assignm ents for th is
Division and scheduling shall
become effective Nov. 15, 1975
as Indicated below: Sgt. Jim
Pleicones-shift commander-412 shift, Off. Mike Fisher
shall remainon th e 12-8shiftas
a member of Squad 1, Th e
above change In rank is not
made by disciplinary action but
rather due to necessity of
plannin g organizin g and for
ming new administration
division. With th is change, we
will now have complete squads
of four pe rsonnel comprised of
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Auto-Train Entertains
Central Florida Guests
By
DONNA ESTES
Herald Salt Writer

Sgt- Betty Woodward to patrol
status, has left officers '
to talk for fear of their jobs
Last Friday, two city officers,
including one who had served
as acting public safety diri-ctor
for four months prior to Doug
Keller's appointment to the

Eugene Garfield, president of Auto-Train Corp., is dwarfed by the
first of ZO triple-decker rail cars In operation which can hold a
dozen automobiles at one time. The new $85,000 train car here In
Sanford represents a 50 per cent increase in capacity over the
double-decker train which holds eight cars, he said. Auto-Train's
one-millionth customer is expected by the first week of December, Garfield said, which will coincide with the firm's fourth
ar'niveraary on Dec. 8. (Herald Photo by Joe Aakren)

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Saturday is the day when, we hope, hundreds of
people, young and old alike, will hit the pavement in
the annual March of Dimes Pledge Walk.
In days gone by, we've always referred to the
'walk' as a Walkathon, but local March of Dimes
officials choose to call it a Pledge Walk.
Be that as it may, 'cause we could care less what
it's called, there are a few things we hope people
will remember and take Into consideration during
the stroll that is designed to hep those who can't

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H. RICHARD LONG, Editor
WILLIAM ft CUR RIE, Managing Editor
ROBERT C. MARKEY, Advertising Director

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help themselves.

Over the years, since the 'walkathon' has been in
ex'stence, we've noted that most of the participants
are youngsters -most of whom have nothing but
the best of Intentions at heart.
However, in every group there are always a few
had apples who try to spoil the entire barrel.
By this, we mean those who pay little or no heed
to the rights and property of others.

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Failing health has forced William 0. Douglas
to retire from the United States Supreme Court
after 36 years on the nation's highest bench.
Those 36 years were eventful and marked the
court's transition from a Dassj'e and deliberative
instrument to an active and forceful one. Douglas
participated in one-third of all the decisions handed
down in the court's history.
To television reporters Wednesday, Douglas
commented that he felt the most significant contribution made by the Supreme Court to American
life hue he w a a member was the tribunal's
elurts on behalf of minority rights.
But Douglas had a part in many other farreaching decisions by the court, especially in
moves to curb government intrusion into personal
privacy. However, it may have been Douglas'
strong and controversial dissents that will be long
remembered.
One of those dissents came in an early
legislative reapportionment case which eventually
led to the co urt's historic "one man
one vote"
ruling that eliminated the disproportionate
representation of many rural areas in a nation
rapidly shifting to urban and suburban growth.
Two efforts were made to impeach Justice
Douglas, one coming after his granting of a slay of
execution for convicted spies Julius and Ethel
Rosenberg in 1953, the second spearheaded by then
Rep. Gerald Ford after revelations that Douglas
received a $12,000 expense account from a private
foundation. Neither ouster move got very far
though Douglas did sever his ties with the foundat ion.
Appointed by President Franklin D. Roosevelt
in 1939 at the age of 40, Douglas was th e youngest
man to be appointed to the court and, un til Wednesday, was the last remaining link between th e
Roosevelt court and th e Nixon-Ford court.
Perhaps because of his controversial public
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sharply divided throughout his tenure on the court.
Some of his views on civil liberties brought op-

position from those who opposed permissiveness in
law and society, although those same views were
laud ed by many who were concerned about the
power of government.
Like many career justices, Douglas' views
underwent some changes through the years. One
collegiate study focusing on tax cases showed that
the yo un ger Douglas consistently voted to uphold

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disputes, while the older Douglas tended to side
wi th the taxpayers.
To those who see th e Do uglas record as one of
inconsistency, it should be noted that the justice's
views were once summed up in his statement that
"the constitution exists to keep the government off
th e backs of the people."
It is to be hoped th at when President Ford
considers the nomination of a replacement for

put aside politics of th e
moment and choose a man or a woman who may
William 0. Douglas, he will

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the opinions of the retiring
justice, but will continue in his tradition cf independence and hard work on th e na tion's highest
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of luck is ow cautious wish for the new Na tional
Commission on Federal Paperwork, which has set to work
trying to reduce the government's big paper shuffle, Sourring It
onIstheestImatethatLtcJUncleSaJbjllja}ear ju
handle all the forms aix! records generated by federal agencies,
Thefiledrawersln
Centers if
would stretch from Waslngboo, D.C., to Salt Lake City.
They will soon stretch a little farther. The paperwork
cunmLssion's first move was to order some forms printed. They
wit
tofindout owmanyfonns
the agencies currently use. Somehow we have a feeling the
commission's geulng off on the wrong foot.

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we've had numerous telephone calls from residents
of the Sanford area who have complained that in
previous years many of the 'marchers' have taken
many liberties with that which Isn't theirs.
Namely, they've stopped along the wayside to
help themselves to citrus that was on private

And how about you teenagers - or anyone else
who fits the description.
Supposing you've worked at old Jot here and
there and saved every penny you could get your
hands on just so you could purchase that bright,
shiny 10-speed bicycle you've been noticing In the
neighborhood store window.

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WASHINGTON - (NEA ) - When Jame5
the National Observer drew a resounding 82.8
Schlesinger arrives at work each morning,
per cent "No" vote on the question of wheth er
according to confidants, he lights his pipe and
the federal government should use its resources
begins to read an accumulation of intellIgence 4
to save New York City from bankruptcy.
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position papers, analytical matter and
No one contends that the result is represeri.
news
of world military activity. A.s he
accounts
tative of all Americans. It may not even be
reads, t he associates say, Schlesinger's pipe
representative of all the subscribers to ft-.
eventually burns with an intensity that covers
paper but merely of those who took the troub!t
his head with a glut of smoke that resembles
to mail in their vote.
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But if It may reasonably be assumed that
much
of the pr inted riiaterial inauspiciously
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concerned about being Informed, than
w ho hold It ultimately become so much a part of
average person, such an overwhelmingly
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negative vote suggests that opposition to balling
characteristics of its demands. Melvin Laird, it's
out New York is shared by more Americans west
remembered,
had a bald head shaped like an
of the Hudson than just your Iowa farmer or jour
arti
llery
shell,
and Robert Strange McNam.ara
Pennsylvania coal miner.
had
the
personality of an AIIM operating
Any number of arguments have been put
manual. Part of this Is In the imagination of the
forward as to why New York must not be perbeholder, certainly, but It serves to illustrate an
mitted to go over the brink -the city's vital role
absolute
truth of Pentagon room 3E 880: in the
as c-enter of the nation's commerce and culture,
end
it
dominates
the man, rather than vice
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cities a nd even states.
NV 50h
Schlesinger prepares to vacate his position for
None of the arguments seems to have imyet a no t her fresh face. In his wisdom President
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a national consensus that New York must be
political
manipulator Donald Rumsfeld can do a
PUniShed for its sins, real or unfounded. New
What? Give Up Caviar And Champagne?!
better
Job,
or at least a job more in keeping with
Yor k, justly or unjustly, has come to stand for
what
passes
for the administration's dainty
everything tha t is wrong, or allegedly wrong,
domestic and International policies. Old Penwith this country: overgrown government, fiscal
tagon hands sigh at such expectations.
mismanagement, bloated public payrolls
Letters
To
The
Editor
Indeed the Pentagon post does tend positively
welfare rclls, not to mention pollution, traffic,
to
turn even the best of the intentions of its occrime and vice.
most memorable event for us and allwho at- cupants into a ki nd of Attila the Hun conformity.
Chargers
Thanks
New Yorkers may consider this sh-tsighted
tended the game. Without you It would not have McNamara wanted an efficient organization, but
and unfair, and maybe it Is, but it is also a
On behalf of the Deltona Charger Marching been possible. Also, we thank Fannette cou!d never get
the services to agree even on a
challenge to them. II they can pull themselves Band, we
take this opportunity to thank all tho.e Edwards, your Deltona Correspondent, and the universal be lt buckle. Schlesinger wanted to
ou t of this mess, without federal help, they will who participated in the Bi-Cent.ennlal Show at Herald
for your excellent coverage given to thIs reduce the nuclear rhetoric, but instead has
have shown the way to other cities facing the Deltona-Orinond Beach football game on night.
lifted It to the level of official U.S. offensive
similar, if less severe, ciises and have earned Thestay. 4.
Joan
Lotjtsenhjer
strategy.
At length, says a pragmatic Pentagon
the admiration and gratitude -which they won't
Special thanks go to Dr. Clyde Meade, for
John McKecfinle, Co-Qairn
vete
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"they all come to the same conclusion:
get - of all Americans.
being your commentator; Dottle (Mrs. Angelo)
eonard Bryant, Charger Director the world is round but the military has edges on
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MercoreUi who superbly accompanied the band
it."
In our Nathnal Anthem; the Boy Scout Troops f
The (ear, of course. is that defense. on - the At least for the next 10 years, the ra ce between Deltona and DeBary; the Weeblos Cub
Scout Lauds Chamber
cheap wili allow the na tion's old enemy a clearer 14
world food production and population growth Troop of Deltona; the Girl Scout Cadets and
field to military superiority. Already,
looks favorable. Worldwide, food ou tput Is Brownie Troops of Deltona; the Representatives
The citizens of Sanford can be proud of their
hlesinger has warned, the Soviet Union Is
Sc
projected to gr ow at a rate of 2.7 per cent a year
( the various Veterans Organizations In Deltona Qiamber of Cornnierce.
outspending
the U.S. by as much as 50 per cent
to i, w hile demand will grow by 2.4 per ceni
and DeBary; and last, but certainly not least, the
I was one of the fortunate pilots to experience on defense conditions.
There are some kickers hidden In the figures, Color Guard of VFW Post 10096 of Deltona who the greatest hospitality on arrival at Sanford
Sadly, the risks are all too appa re nt for any
presented our na tion's flag at the beginning of Airport during the ladies Deltona Derby AIr defense secretary embedded in the quagmire.
however. Demand Is expected to grow by 1.5 per
t he Na tio nal An them.
cent in the develnped countries but more ttian
Race.
Even the Yankee soldier, once the jewel of
Words
cannot
express
our
feelings
about
this
twice as much -3.4 per cent -in the developing
Your aviation authority, Senior Citizens na tional defense, Is, in today's volunteer force,
nations And whereas projected prixiuction group of men, namely: James Alestra, David committee and the entire organization at ft
more mercenary than menacing.
growth willbe2.8percentjn thedeveloped coun- Ferree, Leon Gendron, Donald Cardinal and Sanford airport made us feel welcome.
Small wonder then that secretaries harden. If
tries, it will oniy be 2.6 per cent In the developing Drill Master Donald Lavery, Commander of
Your Airport Inn served us a delicious lunch, they remain out of the poli ti cal
package, that Is.
Post 10096. They have just organized this Color courtesy of the Chamber of Commerce.
countries.
As a close aide to the sobered James Schlesinger
Guard and. (or two weeks before th e game,
Needless to say, Sanford will long be says It convincingly: "People wonder why
Despite record gram crops in the United States practiced every night so they would be ready
for remembered and recommended to anyone flying we spend so much and
do so Little. Well, you
this year, world grain stocks are now down to
us. And ready they were! Their performance, as in your vicinity,
get
a
different
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rsp
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from inside the gun
about 100 million tons, or about a V-day supply,
well as the band itself, was truly the highlight of
Thanks-Sanford barrel. If George Mc'Govern became defense
he notes. This is inadequate to provide a safe
the evening.
Bettyfl,Jones secretary.-, he'd cry for more powder like
margin against major crop shortfalls
We want to thank all those who made this a
Lake Wales ever ybody else."
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make radio broadcasting more secure for would shame the CIA.
promoter as Jim Bend, who gets up to $ t,000 for
"highly confidential communications."
We first began exposing the payola racket in a single job. We spoke to Bend,
who denied any
- The thinkers got $46,9 to evalua
te the March, 1972. We charged that the industry offers wrongdobg.
police handling of the conventions. But the fin- free vacations,
furnishes prostitutes, provides
- While working
for MGM Records, Viner
dings, which were supposed to be made available automobiles
and pays cash under the table to was once ordered
to obtain reservations at an
to LEAA to share with other communities, disc jockeys and o er
th radio officials to get Elvis Presley appearance
in Las Vegas for 24
haven't t been delivered,
records played.
broadcasting and reortj officials, lie
.-. To control the rowdies, a *24,780 grant was
iuid the
Our exposes goaded the Federal Corn- hotel's maitre d' a *soo "tip," then listed
awaried to replenish stocks "after the present
munkations Commission Into an investigation, Ofl his expense account as "bribery," Vincr's
supply of tear gas is exhausted."
Four grand juries have now returned in- honesty, of course, got him into hot water with

Republicans and Democrats alike, sinm both
parties held their ('Oflvf ntions in Miami Beach in
1972. Internal documents, intended for official

miscellaneous purposes, including $2,112 for Dr.

One of our sources, Mike Viner of Pride
Robert P. Johnson to handle "surh things as Records, ha-q agreed to Shed his ar,onyniity ar(I
stress and strain, minor lacerations and wounds speak for the
record. Here are more of the

--. The police departments of Miami and
received more than $2 million. It
was sent (or overtime police pay, portable
radios, closed circuit iv monitoring
mobile communication vans, n ight vision
devices, high "intensity lights, photographic and

disorticrs such as colds, fevers and influenza."
- Major record cumpanies
hire outside "Gavin Report" is read
thtughout the record
The San Clemnte police, meanwhile spent promoters to push records. No
questions are industry, attacked Viner and
their money on riot gear and police vehicles, asked about how they spend money. Some
called his hargcs
of it,
"UnsupportJ."
lncludiru a Ford Bronco pick-up trick suitable said Viner, is paid directly to radio
program
On the contrary, Viner', statemenis have
for bouncing along the California beach below directors in exchange for airing records,
been backed up not only by confidential
Nixon's seaside estate,
sources
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high in the record Idustrv hut 1w .'..'....t iL.

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the recording (-unip,ill) I." IIJAcr iiv% ownership
and management.

Cook, Pacolet, S.C. and Mrs.
Joymt' Hail of
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sons, Edmond M. of Sanford;
Billie, Charleston, S.C., Carroll
of ilacolet, Harold, Co-Apens,
S.C. and Robert William
Turner, Spartenburg; sIster,
Mrs. Rachel Ribings, Inman,
S.C.; 16 grandchildren and one
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NOVEMBER 12
DISCHARGES
Sanford:
ADMISSIONS
Helen E. Adams
Sanford:
Ernest L. Anderson
Ullie B. Adamson
Jacqueline D. Miller
Thelma A. Brown
Stanley Potter
Loretta A. Curry
Josephine Prettyman
Granville C. Eubanks
Daniel C. Smith
Julia Y. Fresa
John
W. Kilgore, DeBary
Richard T. Hemelin
Walter I.,. Klein, DeBary
Leolla Hampton
William H. Henry, Deltona
0th Harrison
Pepper C. Gentile, FernPark
John K. Polk
Hazel A. Morizot, DeBaryRoy G. lull, New Srnyrna
Beach
Evelyn T. West, DeBary
Florence S. Heed, Orange
John Fuller, Deltona
City
Lee E. NichoLs, Deltona
Florence Corbett, Orlando
Lillian Goldberg, Orlando
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Helen E. M{11l, Winter Park
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Of the millions that ex-President Nixon
distributed to make good his campaign cry "law
and order," a staggering amount was spent to
maintain order for his own well-being,
Through the Law Enforcement Assistance
Administration $3.5 million of the taxpayers'
money
given to Florida to help keep the
peace during the 1972 conventions.
Another $558,924 was bequeathed to the San
Clernente, Calif., police to make the area safer
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chan ge the system under which the Institutions qualify for
Medicare and Medicaid payrhents.
Health, Education and Welfare Secretary F. David
Mathews relinquished the some 150 documents to Rep.
John E. Moss, D-.Calif., whose investigations and oversight subcommittee had subpoenaed them,
Twice before, Mathews had refused to hand over the
material, citing confidentiality of the records. But he
backed do wn Wednesday alter the attorney general's
office said the confidentiality question was not at stake.

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County Medical Examiner Dr. th e woman dead at th e shooting
shooting scene and then turned Ms. Laura McWard Harden Fe bruary stabbIng Incident G, V. Garay, who pronounced scene.
the investigation over to said she and Ben Harden had as her "boyfriend."
A 46-year-old Sanford man sheriff's detectives,
lived together "a bout 18 years"
Li. Abggy said th at Harden
was being held with out bond
the last seven at the 1808 and his ex-wife are believed to
Harden received a one-year
to'Jay on a murder charge after
1ulbcrry Ave. address.
have been arguing just before
probationary
sentence in cirhis ex-wife was slain with a
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Abggy
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W. 2(Xh St. according to
Sh eriff's Lt. George
been staying 'sometimes" with house.
NOW AT ALTAMONTE MALL
said the shooting apparently court files.
her at th e Mulberry address,
An autopsy was scheduled
Adm,t.,on only 25c
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sworn
test
erupted during a domestic
im ony taken
Her testimony identified this morning by Seminole
ContinousP.rlormanc.i
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Nov. 8 through D.c. 20
Witnesses told police that a
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the woman from th e house and
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blasted her twice with the
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Show,
Midway
Officers, responding to th e
Suburban Republican
Sallie Harrison Chapter Elementary School, 8 p.m.,
1:15 pin. Wednesday report of Women's Club lasagna dinner, National
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Society IMIt, 2:30 Midway Community Action
a shooting, were told that the 6:30 p.m., Oak
Harbor, 550 pin., Sanford Chamber of Team, sponsor.
man had fled the scene in a car Maitland Ave., Altamonte Commerce, Mrs.
Stanley
Hurry. . . hurry - . . it's the last public
Veterans
Day
at a high rate of speed.
Annual
Spring s. Tickets available from Pierce, hostess. Tree planting,
showing ever of the world famous Dunn
Teriyaki Steak dinner Fkt
Investigators later recovered Harriet Ilearn.
Ft Mellon Park, 3:30 p.m.
a .12 gauge shotgun where it
Reserve. serving -i p.m.
Brothers hand-carved Miniature Animated
NOV. 14-15
reportetfly was th rown from an
Circus. Over 40 years in the making and
Annual Sidewalk Book Sale, NOV. 15-16
auto -in front of the Goldsboro
valued at more than Si ,250,000.
Maitland Public LiLrary, 501 S.
Winter Springs Volunteer
Elementary School four blocks
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Maitland Ave., Maitland, 10 Fire Dept. turkey shoot, 11 am.
Seen by over 14 million people. Don't miss
from the slaying scene.
iti. to 5 p.m. Movie for to 5 p.m., Saturday and
the thrill and excitement of the Dunn
Police said about 45 minutes
children, Saturday only, 10:30 p.m., Sunday, SR 434 and N.
Brothers
hand-carved Miniature Animated
Wednesday's
after the shooting Harden
high
and 2:30 p.m., "Bedknobs Fairfax, Winter Springs.
Circus in its last public showing, November 8
turned himself in to his Overnight low 56. Rainfall was and Broomsticks."
through December 20. . . at Florida's
Probation supervisor at the .38 inches,
NOV.
15
NOV.
16
largest.
. - the Altamonte Mall.
Partly
state parole and probation
cloudy
today
Bazaar
sponsored
L)vltary
by
DeBary
Volunteer
Fireman's
offices on the first floor of the becoming fair and cooler
this United Methodist Women, 10 Associat i on
Located mite east of 1.4 on SR 436
Worn
courthouse,
afternoon through Friday.
am , to 3 p..,
m
m at the church at Auxiliary, sponsoring a turkey
in Altamonte
Springs (Orlando)
An hour before the fatal Highs upper 60s to mid
7,
and
41
llighbanks
Road
West.
dinner, 12:30 to s pm
Open Monday through Saturday 109:30 PM
shooting Sanford police had lows tonight In 4(. Gust),
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goods,
snack
bar,
Fir-man's
Recreation
Hall.
Sunday 12:30. 530 PM
inswered a civil disturbance northerly winds 15 to 25 m.p.h.
hanraf
dc
I, plants and clothing. Tickets available by calling
complaint at the 1808 Mulberry today turning to northeasterly
Camelot
homemakers Charlotte Wheeler, Helen
Friday.
Ave.address.
Rummage sale at Maitland French or at the Western Auto
EXTENDED FORECAST
Patrolman William Hasson
Flea Market, beginning B am. Store.
reported Ms. Harden, the cornFair north, partly cloudy To benefit The
Grove
Drug No%'. 17
plaintant, and Harden were .south portion Saturday. Lows Abuse
Center
In
Altamonte
arguing about a rug she was from the3norUierninterlorto Springs.
ldylls% tide Elementary School
removing from the house. SOs centr al and 60s extreme
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Harden mamntainet the house south. Highs Saturday from
All Souls Church Festival project display and program by
was his but she produced a 1973 lows 6Os north to mid 7 ex- Food, games, prizes - all day. ldyflwilde Chorus,
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divorce decree and a deed in- treme south. Warmer Sunday -.---.---dicat!ng she had been given the and Monday with a chance of
house and had assumed a
portions Sunday. Lows by
mortgage on it.
Hasson reported he told Monday from SOs north to 6Os
Harden that he should contact central and south except near
his attorney and that Harden 70 Keys. Highs Monday from
left the house when the officer near 7oextrernenorthto low BOs
extreme south.
departed,
A police spokesman said
Daytona Beach tides: high
officers then determined that 4:24 a.m., 4:42 p.m.; low 10:30
the house was just outside the a.m.,
10:40 p.m. Port
Nomm
2
city limits and a report was Canaveral: high 4:10a.m., 4:18
made of the incident.
p.m.; low 10:16a.m ., IO:34p.rn.
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WASHINGTON API -President Ford plans to ask Con.
cress to modify federal regulation of the trucking
industry
sharply In an attempt to increase competition and lower
consumer costs.
The proposed legislation being sent to Congress
today
would remove much of the federal red tape tha t now keeps
trucking firms from raising or lowering their
prices
quickly to meet changing marketing conditions. It also
would limit the authority of rate buseaus, th e trucking
organizations that set common fares for their members.
Portions of the White House plan are expected to draw
opposition both from trucking firms and from the Interstate Commerce Commission, which regulates the
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reduce fuel prices temporarily Is awaiting final action in
the Senate and House after winning approval of
congre.s.sionl conferees and apparently of the Ford admuustratiori.
The bill, if signed by President Ford, would establish a
national energy policy and resolve a 10-month-old Imrisse between the Democratic Congress and the
Republican White House.
Congressional economists estimated the legislation
would result in an immediate 3.5-cent reduction in the
price of a gallon of gasoline or heating oil. Pri s w
ce ould
begin rising above today's level in mid-1977, going from
the present 60-cent per gallon average for gasoline to
about 1.5 cents if other factors remain constant.

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Th e judge in th e Patricia
Hearst case has called a special hear
in g next Monday to
decide w heth er to delay Miss
hearst's ba nk robbery trial
alter a related decision in the case of
Sara Jane Moore,
accused of attempting to kill President
Ford.
One of Miss Hearst's attorneys,
Albert Johnson, sai(j
Wednesday night that U.S. District Court
Judge Oliver j
Carter possibly could delay the Dec. 15
trial date until
mid-February.
The Hearst defense team has sought
such a delay,
claiming that the 21-year-old newspaper
heiress was too
traumatized by her 19 months as a captive of
the Syrn.
bionese Li beration Army to stand tr
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food for though every day of the week.
And, when you're out there taking part in the
March of Dimes pledge walk, remember what
you're out there for. You're walking to help those
who can't.
You're not out there to hurt anyone or to see how
much property, that belongs to someone else, you
can rip off.
Be considerate of others, please.
And while you're at It, walk an extra step out ('I
the way to lend a hand to someone who might be in
need of help.
Alter all, tomorrow that someone could be you.
-Bill Currie

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anything that will hurt others.
Sure, it's easy to sit behind the typewriter and
talk about the Golden Rule, but we think it should be

You wouldn't like it a bit, would you.

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think of these things.
Remember there are people who value their
possessions just as much as you, so don't, please, do

flow'd you like to be driving down the highway In
that new $5,000-plus automobile and have someone
ricochet a few rocks off the fenders or through the
windshield.

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Okay! That's exactly what we're talking about.
When you're out there this weekend, t.a king nart
in the pledge walk, walkathon, call-It-what-you-will,

You've worked hard all your life for what you
now claim to be yours, be -it owned outright or
mortgaged to the hilt. Nevertheless, it's yours and
no one has any right to either take it away from you
or destroy it.

DON OAKLEY

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How'd you like it if someone came into your yard
and simply rode off on that which you've worked so
hard to obtain.
You wouldn't like it worth a hoot, would you.

property; they've up-rooted and destroyed plants
that were also on private property; and they".'e
even gone so far as to hurl sticks, stones, fruit and
other items at passing motorists.
Yes, kids will be kids and we were In that
category ourselves, once upon a time.
However, there Is no need to be destructive.
Respect of other people's property is &amp;methlng
that all of us must have.
Take this for instance:

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GREATER OVIEDO SENIOR CITIZENS CLUB meet at
Grant Chapel A.M. E. Church -Franklin Street and Geneva Hwy,
at 4 p.m. (Oviedo)

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Civic Center Magnolia Avenue, Altamonte Springs — meet 1st
and 3rd Thursday of the Month 10:30 a.m.
Angles Elders — St. Augustine Catholic Church — 3 Sunset
Drive — Casselberry — meet 3rd Tuesday of the Month — 10:00

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Springs Civic Center. Catered Dinner at p.m., by Le Van. Dinner
furnthed by Drummond. Tickets $1 .50 per person. John
Kurzer 831-0044.
SENIOR CITIZENS WEEK
DISNEY WORLD —
November 15. Bus will leave Sanford Chic Center at 9 a.m. with
pick up at Casselberry at 9:30. Transportation and admittance to
all attractions will be $12.00 for the day. For Information call Mrs.
Rogers 322-9148 or Mrs. Mary McPherson 323-48.

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710 cents In. rates must subsidize them
Public Service Cornmjs. allowed to raise coin-phone stead of 35 cents if the payphone
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phone charges at a dime fur at because the $1 million raised mem bers said,
said.
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least another few month.s,
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would be used to cut basic bills
Bevis said the staff had found
However, after wrestling in- for home and business service, pay calls actually cost
the cornBut the other two commisconclusively Wednesday with
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why other telephone services
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cost more In Florida than rn
other states, the PSC postpor,
a decision on Southern
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request for a$2l6.5 million 1
increase
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prepare a written explanati
of the differences In its recoi
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increase and Public Cowi,
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Woodie Liles' recominendafl
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the explanation %4ill be read
Mayo said.
He said that as the cc
sumers' representative, Lilc
recommendation Is slanted
American folk songs, in keeping with the BIcentennIal spirit of the times, will be featured In
concert ward a reduction and "the Ma
to be given by the Hopper Elementary School Choir, Friday at noon on the
steps of the Sanford Public fails to make any reference
Library. The singing of these third, fourth and fifth grade
youngsters will be an added attraction the public counsels recomme
during the Downtown Sanford Sidewalk Art Show, being sponsored along First Street
Friday and datiori. I think we need son
Saturday by the downtown merchants and Sanford-Sem(nole Art Association, 1Ierald
Photo by Tom explanation."
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NOV. 18
AUGIES ELDERS — meet at St. Augustine Cath. Church 10
a.m., Casselberry
SANFORD SENIOR CITIZEN CLUB — meet at Sanford Civic
Center at 12 Noon. Covered Dish Lunch.

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CIIULUOTA SENIOR CITIZENS CLUB
meet at Community Fire Hall, Chuluota 6:00 pm., Pot Lack Dinner.
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS FRIENDSHIP CLUB — meet at
Altamonte Springs Civic Center at 10:a.m.
SOUTH SEMINOLE SENIOR CITIZENS CLUB — meet at
Women's Club, Overtrook Drive, Casselberry at 1:00 p.m.

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10:00 a.m.
BXYZ Club — meet 1st Baptist Church — Activities Building
Longwood Last Tuesday of the month— 12:30p.m.
Casselberry Sunshine Senior Club — meet 806 Mark David
Blvd. — Casselberry 1st Friday of the Month 10:00 a.m. —
new club — all welcome.
Central Senior Citizen Club — Church of the Nativity — Lake
— meet the 2nd and 4th Thursday of the Month at 10:00 a.m.
Chuluota Senior Citizen Club — Community Fire Hall — 7th
Street Chuluota — meet 3rd Thursday of the Month at p.m.
Fifty Plus Club —7th Day Adventist Church Forest City —
rnc-et mostly on the 1st Monday of the Month —6:30 p.m.
Golden Years Fellowship — meet at the Community United
Methodist Church Casselberry at noon on the last Wednesday
of the Month — luncheon
Reservations necessary.
Gres ter Oviedo Senior Citizens Club —meet at Grant Chapel
A.M.E. Church — Franklin Street and Geneva Hwy. — Oviedo —
3rd Monday of the Month at 4p.m.
lively Socialites Club — meet at Highlands Club House 675
Shepard Road
Winter Springs —4th Friday of the Month at
10:30 a.m.
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at Redding Gardens Rec. Room — every other Tuesday of the
Month 10:00 a.m.
Sanford Senior Citizens Club — meet at Sanford Civic Center
— 1st and 3rd Tuesdays at 12 noon.
South Seminole Senior Cltizeu Club — meet 1st Thursday of
tJ Month at 1st Federal Savings &amp; Loan Bldg. 30 W. Semoran
Blvd. Altamonte Springs meet 3rd Thursday of the Month at
Women's Club 8 Overbrook Drive — Casselberry — at 1:00 p.m.
Thirty-NfDcrs Club — meet Sts. Peter and Paul — Goldenrod —
1st Friday of the month 7:30 p.m.
Village Club — St.. John's Village — Fern Park — meet lit
and 3rd Thursday of the Month —7:30p.m.
Young at Heart Club — St.. Andrews Presbyterian Church —
9913 Bear Lake Road — Forest City 2nd Thursday of the Month
1:00 P.M.
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Taking a bank bag containing
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youth fled on a bicycle a nd was
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Sanford's Planning &amp; Zoning Commission has approved a change of use and occupational license
application for the "Jokers Four," a young adult night club here at 2440 South French Ave., a
general commercial zone. Zoning Inspector John Steffens said Wednesday fire codes have been met
by promoter Pete r Ward who
opening is planned for Friday Nov. 14. No liquor will be
served and Ward said regular hour,
begin at 3 p.m. (Herald Photo by Joe Askren)

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MIAMI tAP)
The son of a famous U.S. senator and
the son of a Dade County policeman, bonded by their
individual battles against bone cancer, are still pen pals
even though the illnesses have all but been licked.
"I don't have any friends who are amputees," Teddy
Kennedy Jr., 14, eldest ion of Sen. Edward Kennedy, DMaszs., wrote recently to Steve Southerland, 15, of South
Miami. "It's good to hear from a pen pal."
It's been almost two years since Teddy had his right leg
amputated four inches above the knee. Doctors said the
radical surgery was needed to halt the life-threatening
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be ordered to halt sales for 30 days because they failed to
file required financial reports on time, a state official
says.
C.R. Lynch, director of the state Division of Land Sales
and Condominiums, said Wednesday that only 1,000 re.
ports were received by the Oct. 31 deadline.
He said at least 4,500 condominium developments were
expected to come under the provision.
The law, passed by the 1975 legisature, requires that all
o%ers of comdominium complexes who had six or more
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Information Calls Dropping
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Telephone companies
are delighted with the new charges for calls to In.
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Suce last month, when the commission allowed
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has dropped 70 per cent and the charges have appeared on
one-hall of one per cent of the bills, Rate Director David
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"It has more than accomplished what we wanted,"
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The lasue of marijuana

came to light
when two Oviedo High School
girl students went to the Winter
Springs City Council two weeks
ago with complaints about the
practice. The two
were
later allegedly attacked and
smoking on buses

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student.
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assaulting the pair has since
been removed from school and
turned over to juvenile
authorities. Meanwhile, the two
girls who reported the pot
smoking remain out of school.
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"Dear Abby column.
speaker at the monthly meeting
of Youth Programs, Inc., held These include giving a child
Attending the meeting with
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Nov. 10 at the First Federal °iything
he wants, never Ms. Jaques was 16-year-old
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Savings and Loan in Sanford. letting him learn responsibility, Youth Deputy Truth Lee. Miss
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although and defending him whether he Deputy program and the duties
technically assigned to the Is right or wrong.
she personally performs aspart
persons section of the
"The Two Finger Fun Machines" Play it and sound'
Ille f rst otajuvenile of that group. Th only
Sheriff's Dept., has worked for
requirement
to
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a
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tween Built in rhythm section to give you the effects of
the ages of 14 and 21. Attitude
This first contact
drums, cymbals, guitars.
She spoke to the large usually the uniformed officer. and appearance do Play an
Anyone can play it with a few minutes Practice. i
imporLant role, however. Most
assembly of volunteer coun- His understanding
vital
is
to Youth Deputies attend a course PRICED
selors of the "staggering enable him to relate
WE GUARANTEE TO MEET OR
to the
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BEAT ANY PRICE IN CENTRAL
portion of total crimes" being Juvenile and his needs. H
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Working closely with S't. allowed to ride wi th Female
Jaques, 31 per cent of all George Iligood of the
the juveni'le detectives. That privilege had
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committed by juveniles. Here his. Jaques find runaways to be the Past,
301 WEST FIRST ST.
in Seminole County, the a large portion of the case!oad.
his. Jaques praised the youth
caseload of juvenile offenders is Unfortunately, there are no
deputy
program and told of the
increasing dramatically. In laws specifically pertaining to
invaluable
assistance Miss Lee
September, 44 juvenile cases the number of times a child can
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IMPROVEMENT
of Youth Services for referral. taken. Many children are
Ms. Jaques began her career
In October the figure had constant repeaters. This ties up
jumped to 89 referrals. These department personel who dre in law enforcement some five
- ears ago as a bookkeeper in
referrals included runaways, needed in other areas.
the
Sheriff's Dept. She went on
shoplifters missing
minimum hours
persons.'ne riasonmost childrento
A large part of the respon- give for running away Is' to get course required
sibility for juvenile in trouble my head on straight." When police officers. She was the only
lies with parents, said Mrs. asked to define that statement, woman in her class at Seminole
Jaques. Some parents have according to Ms. Jaques, "all
children, but don't raise them to You receive is a shrug." She
Nis. Jaques credits her
becorne law abiding citizvns. feels legislation is desperately husband, Eugene's 11un-

derstanding
and
en promoting the Performing arts In Seminole County, wl pftwnt
couragement"
with
her
the historical musical "Un6" during December. One of the two
decision to continue on in her
female roles, that of Abigail Adams, Is played
by laurel Ellniore,
chosen field and her eventual
pictured here during one of the play's many dramatic moments.
Pt Itho Chapter of Beta Sigma mission char ge per
achievement
of as Associate
1776" opens in Altamonte Springs Civic Center Dec.
3,4 and 5 Phi Sorority is sponsoring a with ahI proceeds from th
e skate Degree in Criminology. She
with a matinee on Dec. 7. Sanford audiences
will see the play at skating party Sunday, at Skate
said, "My family, my husband,
Seminole High School Auditorium on Dec. 12 and
I the Grove Eu
13 with a City Roller Rink, located off part o n
gene, our two children and
matinee Dec. 14. Advanced general admission
tickets are on sale U.S. 17-92 on Dog Track Road, School. There will be
several
foster children, accept
at Don Knight's Shoe Store, Sanford, and
In the Altamonte Mall. from 1:30(03:30 p.m. and 4 to 6 prizes given away, so bring the my chosen career
real well and
(Herald Photo by Tom Vincent)
p.m.
family and come skating for a are even more proud than I am
There will be a 75 cenLs adcause,
over my achievements."

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Board member Pat Telson
Sims and Board member E. many fights resulted," said said she
congratulated the two
C. Harper Jr. moved and Reynolds.
Oviedo pupils who reported the
seconded another motion to
"So, we designated this pot smoking on school buses.
notify all principals and school smoking area," he said.
"Principals have always
bus drivers to enforce existing Reynolds said the method has
the front line In cornno smoking rules which call for solved most of the
"Immediate suspension" of smoking problems and the bating drug abuses in the past
acpupils caught violating the restrooms have been kept and they have taken
Lion
with
expulsions.
I'm
glad
to
smoking rules.
cleaner as a result.
see
the
parents
in
Winter
"The board will back the
He said the no smoking rule Is Springs and others are joining
teachers and the drivers on
rigidly
enforced on campus and to help stamp out this
this," said Slims,
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Board Wednesday night called
Seminole High
School other materials before leaving
for stricter enforcement of Principal Donald Reynolds said home for school.
He appealed to
present rules and regulations today he 'inherited" a convenience stores In the
regarding smoking
tobacco designated smoking place near county to be cautious of selling
and marijuana — on school the off bus ramp and flagpole them to pupils.
buses and school property.
area next to the auditorium for
-Our policies are as strlgent
Board members Allan Keeth 18-year-old and older
as
the law allows and they will
and Doyle Sims moved and
Pupils
of age may smoke in be enforced," said Feather.
seconded respectively a motion
for a resolution reaffirming the th e area during their one hour
Andy Bracken, director of
board's enforcement ofexisting lunch period, Reynolds said. lie secondary education, said
regulations and a state law said a no smoking sign Is posted many pupils feel there are other
prohibiting smokin g by pupil s but it Is not enforced,
ways to report violators of
under age 18
on
"There was no way — unless school regulations, by calling
school property.
we called out the National on their guidance counselors
The resolution also asks local Guard—we could strictly and reporting Incidents to
police and parents to help enforce the no smoking inour 15 principals "without all the
combat the drug abuse restrooms where pupils had publicity."

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MIAMI I AP)
A leader of striking flight attendants
whohave kept National Airlines grounded since Sept. I
has attacked the union's national leaders for mailing out
ballots on a proposed contract wi thout local officials'
approval.
"The negotiating committee feels that we've been on
strike for almost three months and that It Is just
deplorable for someone to blackjack us Into a substandard
contract," Maggi r said Wednesday.
Ms. Roe, the designation she prefers, is chairman of the
Association of F light Attendants' Miami local that started
the strike.

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Patrolman Robert Klase, 41, was pronounced dead at a
hospital Wednesday after officers said he shot himself in
the head with his .38-caliber service revolver. The
shooting occurred in the basement of the station.
Kiase, who one fellow officer said "had a heart so big he
tiled to help the whole world," was suspended three days
last March for issuing a bad check to pay a city water bill.

guilt.
We don't have judges, and we don't find people
guilty," Fred Dellapa, head of the Citizen Dispute Settlement program, said Wednesday. "
hearing officers
are psychologists and sociologists, and we try to find out
why something happened and solve the problem."
Since it was initiated in May, the program has handled
1,540 cases at its four offices In Dade County with a success rate of 85 per cent, he said. Of the total, about half
were domestic assaults, the rest ei th er interfamily
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ST. PETERSBURG (AP) — A 16-year police forc t.
veteran who befriended lost children and drunks ap
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Domestic squabbles, children's scuffles
.nd other disputes that often ended up in court but
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Under guest director Suzanne Ogren, 'Laura"
promises to be an exciting evening's entertainment as the
web of the murder pl9t unfolds.
Curtain time Is 8:30 p.m. Friday through Sunday, and
the weekend of Nov. 21-23. Tickets may be purchased at
the door. Prices are $2.50 for adults and $1.53 for senior
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merchants and the Sanford Seminole Art Association, the show
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Ubrary. American folk songs will accentuate the 11tcentenwal
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Backstage chairmen; stage Shelby Guilford; and head
Promds from the production
will go to pay royalties, and forCast members of "Barefoot manager, Sue Kevwitch; usherette, Karen Wilder. Cathy
in the Park," include: first technical director, Rob Cole; Casselberry
is
assistant
Lyman High School's Drama other productions scheduled for cast; Wrbie Nelson, Kevin make-up, Vicki Finlay, prop director.
Clubwillpresent "Barefoot
the year. "Greensleeves Sullivan, Dana Greenwood, mIstreu,Claire Jlaycs; master
The cast appreciates the
the
Magic" will be Lyman's first Clark Pickett, Kim Anderson carpenter, Kevin Sullivan, contribution of HelmIy s
21 and
'
'
with curtain time at
' children's play, completely and C1Is Ostrander; second master electrician, Brian Furniture Store, Montgomery
in Lyman 's auditorium, p.m., student produced ,This will be cast Lisa Westfall, John Artman, business manager, Ward's,
A 1 urn a St e p
Herald Correspondent

our ristma$ gift to the area," Russell, Dana Greenwood, Becky Lockhart; publicity, Manufacturing co., Scotty's,
The Neil Simon comedy tells our
Cher. "We will present free Steve Kapelka, lAnda Hawkins Julie Schrader; shift lead, and Flowers by Peggy Jo to the
of a newlywed couple, in their
first apartment, buffeted by performances at a boy's ranch, and Marc Silvis.
Nancy Curran; house manager, production.
many trials and tribulations.
Cher Stempler, drama coach
and director, said. "This will be

Fire

Auxiliary, Junior Police Busy In Winter Springs

The Ladies Auxiliary to the location by the Winter Springs .on Nov. 4, at 7:30 p.m. at the the drawing of names. Also
the first performance by a
school drama group, In this Winter Springs Volunteer Fire Volunteer Fire Dept.
Seventh-day Adventist Church selected at that time were a
All proceeds from both events or, Moss Road.
area. This is a really brilliant Dept is sponsoring a cornjudge, prosecuting attorney,
bination car wash and bake sale will go to provide necessary
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main
activity
of
the
defense
attorney, bailiff, court
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play, with puns and one-liners, on Nov. 15, from 11 a.m. to p.m. equipment for the fire depart. meeting was the enactment of a recorder and three witnesses.
typical of a Simon comedy. The at the corner of SR 434 and N
inent, that is not included in the mock burglary with the
The next meeting of the
cast is small, with individuality Fairfax Avenue, Winter money budgeted by the city assistance of Patrolman Ed Winter Springs Junior Police
characterized, such as in his Springs. This event is being council.
Taylor of the Winter Springs will be held on Nov. 18. at 7:30
Lyman 111gb School's Drania Club production, "Barefoot in the
hit, 'The Odd Couple.' The cast held in conjunction with the
The Winter Springs Junior Police Dept,
p.m. at the Seventh-day
Park," cast Includes (from left) loves the play, and the per- turkey shoot being held for the Police held a regular meeting
Mare SIlvIs,Undah1awkjns, Clark Pickett and p,rbjeNelson (HernldphotobyEldaNjcbo[l)
Participants were choien by Advnfkt

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By ED PRICK. M
Herald Staff Writer

Ms. Wilson's statements are the latest in the controversy and
However, city residents do pay a 10 per cent tax on water,
follow a suggestion by County Commissioner Mike Hattaway that
Representative Hattaway says he has written letters to the
the county appeal to the Seminole Legislative Delegation in hopes
of Cities and other agencies seeking possible solutions.
State Sen. Lon WIIM)n said today it's "almost inexcusable" of introducing legislation that would permit the Florida PublicLeague
And, Commissioner Hattaway, in addition to suggesting
that the county commission allowed Casselberry to purchase Service Commission (PSC) to regulate utility rates in cities,
regulation be turned over to the PSC, suggests the county begin a
General Waterworks and raise the rates for some 4,500 non-city
She
said
Legislators
would
not
turn
a
"deaf
ear"
to
the
needs
"talent seRreh" for a person capable of investigating the issue
residents.
of 4,500 residents. "We have 4,500 people who have to be and coming up with some type of viable solution.
The Cocoa Beach Independent said the warned county represented by somebody," Ms. Wilson saId. However, she was
"The people of Casselberry' are ripping them off," Corncommissioners "months ago" that city officials would charge skeptIesl thatasuchbIUcanbepa35e(Jinthelegblat
county residents higher rates than those rates charged residents
"In terms of general legislation, it's almost impossible to get missioner Hattaway noted. "Something must be done to stop
who live Inside the city limits.
overcharging people living in unincorporated areas."
passed. Waterworks are revenue producers, but a local bill ii
To charge county residents higher rates, however, is
be possible," Ms. Wilson speculated.
Commissioner Ilatthway said the county even considered
"morally wrong. Without representation, I think It's morally
lawsuit onsaid,
behalf
the 4,500
residents, but Commissioner
State Rep. Bob Hattaway, L)-Altamonte Springs, said there 13filing
Dicka Williams
"Itofcan't
be done."
wrong. I suggested months ago the county should have
no easy solution. But, he agreed with Ms. Wilson that charging
into negotiations. Now, you have taxation without represen- county residents higher rates is "taxation without represen.
Casselberry Chairman Edith Duerr defends the higher rates.
tattoo," she said.
tatlon."
First, she says the city was charging all residents In untoIn August Casselt'erry purchased General Waterworks, a
Representative Hattaway also pointed out another incorporated area higher rafrs rrinr to th Auund imrr'hni nf
...
county residents 25 percent more for utihties than the fee paid by dwellers don't contribute land taxes which would be used for
city residents.
upkeep of utility plants.

Mrs. Duerr also says Casselberry is "not using the utilities to
raise money. ItIs simply not true. Not one cent goes into the

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By JIM IIAYNE5
herald Sports Editor

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barrassed tonight and
that's bad for &amp;'hreze.
The Seminoles take on
the Sandcrabs at 8 p.m. in
Daytona
Municipal
Stadium In a game matthing clubs with nearly

top R. D. McGee of Sanford's to trim Joseph Krug of merce,
ture judging follows, along with scheduled for Saturday, the
opening day 637. All scores Casselberry and John Merrigan
In addition to the bowling the finals of the pancake race, last day of the Olympics.
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Seminole coach Jerry Posey was worried about
having enough time to prepare for Seabreeze.
Lyman coach Dick Copeland conceded that it
didn't matter how long he had to prepare for Jones,
he still considered the Orlando foe the toughest to
prepare for.
Seminole plays tonight in a game which has
little to offer except another chance for Seminole to
prove its superiority against inferior teams

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Seminole 37, Seabreeze

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Maybe if I tab Lyman to lose, it will win. If the
Greyhounds consider it a frustrating season, they
should consider the effect on someone trying to call
their shots
DeLand "11, Lake Rrantle% 0 — The only
question is by how much. Th is isr't
' the week for the
Patriots to be th inking in terms of upsets. Next
week should be better.
Oviedo 21, Apopka 13 — The Blue Darters have
it going, now that the season is nearly over. All's
fair in love, war and football. And Oviedo has been
through a lot this season. The line is over being
shellshocked, and the backs are happy to see
Apopka. Those tanks are tough to bring down.
Trinity Prep One-Zillion, Lakeland Sanle Fe 7

This one is another one-sided contest. The score
will be determined by whether coach Joel Kelley

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first quarter.

the

West Orange 37, Lake 11o A-ell 1,, — West
Ora nge by whatever it wants, really. The Big
Orange is tuning up for the state playoffs, and

winning isn't a song the Hawks are likely to be

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Winter Park 597. 8 Joseph Weicke,
Deitona 593; 10.
Ado l ph Orai,neman, Deftona 591; 11. Lyndon
Heuec. Sanford 592; 12. R Frtckle
6. 13 Ceiejfln Avguto, Sanford
573. 14, Rod MCLHy. Deftona.

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Age bowling. (Herald Photos by Bill Vincent

Jr.)

Dorothy and Daniel Burton of t)dtna % t,re not ui the c;Id'tt couple eniereti
the Golder. Age Olympics bowling at Howl America. They are also among the
leaders. Da niel (78) Is tied for fourth with a 603 series and Dorothy is fourth among
the women at 574.

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McNutt. Deltona 515; 3. Mary
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However, the records corn-

McTear, track star for a tiny ratified MeTear's 9.0 second happened to me." He now holds mittee of the Amateur Athletic
Florida Panhandle high school, dash last May

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WeiCk. Destona 531. 17. Jan HCUi,.
Sanford and Ethel Spencer. Deftona

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said at the time.

Three hand-activated wat.

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ported Wednesday.
"It's great," McTear said.

school track meet May 9 in Florida track
coach Jimmy because it had malfunctioned forward McTear's application
Winter Park.
Carnes, who attended the meet. throughout the meet, officials directly to
the IAAF.

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Howell next year

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Brantley though
Oviedo over Apopka — Lions looked good Last
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Post intervened in the dtspuk

Union (AAU) tabled Mclear's ches

clocked Mclear's run at
application for a record at its 9.0, 9.0 and 8.9, which was and won permission from Stan.
says being named c"older of U.S. director of records for the ner Ivory Crockett.
A 19-year-old senior at Baker summer meeting in Eugene, rounded Off to 9.0. An electronic ley Wright, chairman of the
world record for the 1W 1AAF, interceded in a controversy
surrounding
the
run,
High
School, Mclear recorded Ore., because the run was hand. timing device recorded a
yar dash
9.3 AAU track and field board, to
"
the
Orlando
Sentinel
Star
re.
the
9.0
time at a state high timed, said University of run but W83
that's ever ha ppe d
disregarded bypass records official.3 and

Evening Herald Fearless Football Forecast
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Raines and
Herbert
Branch.
tat.
1 1"
LUke
Good
uwu Sflu Greg
Pringle lead a ferocious
Seminole defense that has
b
h
Seminoles'
mainstay all year. The
offense, while less con.
slstent, has managed loput
enough points on the
scoreboard to win In all but
the
DeLand
and
Gainesville games.
If Seabreeze, whose only
over Qass AAA
Palatka
South,
has
anything going for It
tonight, it's the fact that
both Seminole losses have
come on unfriendly turf.

Ernest Walsko and Helman
Walstrom S70; 17 Philip Neoln s67,
Ill. Mike Burke, Deftons s", ig

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humming Saturday morning.

of the business is," he corn.
mented, "not in some office. If I
had the choice of spending my
time anywhere, I'd do It on one
of our trains."
He usually travels in a
private executive car which
combines both working and
living quarters. "But," commented cue of his employes,
"we see him a lot around the
trains. He doesn't know it, I
expect, but It makes us happy to
know he cares."
Hostesses and stewards on
the train ride Wednesday night
agreed that it Is the "fmnily
spirit," the feeling that their
president Is interested in every
phase of their operations, which
makes their jobs on Auto-Train
worthwhile.
Garfield's home Is In
Washington, D. C. Ills wife
Ronnie, and Il-year-old
daughter Pam also enjoy riding

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in the sand, and that's not love letters
Jones 20. Lyman 14 — Might as well go out
the pickin' business the way I started
wron g

"Hejustsald'I'mreadytodo
it,' and went to the door and
removed the desk he had block
log it and came out" into an
interior room of the real-estate
office. He was taken to the Indian River County Jail In Vero
Beach.

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question will Seminole's defense yield a TD? F'::
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certain Sem inole's
leave IJIC anucr4ii

about an hour earlier but was
stifi afraid we would shoot
him," said Taylor. "We finally
convinced him that we
wouldn't

7,
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is 6-2 and Seabreeze 1-7.
The Tribe has accepted a
Nov. 29 date at Lyman
HighSchool as host team
for the secondannual South
Seminole Rotary Bowl
game and a loss tonight in
Daytona would dim the
Seminole luster.
No Seminole opponent
has been named for the
Rotary Bowl.
SeThe W.be will go into the
abreeze game pretty
much as it has all year,
at
the
running of Tim
Ned

TENNISRESULTS
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(Continued From Page lA)
ALTAMONTE MALL

Bowl-bound Seminole
doesni want to be cm-

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Garfield
Stayed
With Idea
SANFORD PLAZA

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Copeland Worries About Jones

SEMINOLE HIGHkilled
FRIDAY NOV 21
'He had decided to give up

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Time Is On

about 1:30 a.m. EST only after
finally being convinced he
would not be Immediately

Leisure

action,
from 16-12 year, the worst in the school's
One player Seminole fans are in- rune-year history. Seminole was beaten
terested In seeing Is Rockledge freshman
out of the state tourney by Division 2
Sammy Williams, who is 6-I1 and figures
rivals Lake City and St. Johns River.
as Seminole's tallest player ever.
Seminole doesn't begin its divisional
Seminole's starting lineup goes 6-4, 6-7
slate until Dec. 10 when It plays at
and 6-8 across the baseline with Faber
Valencia.
and McDonald standing 61 and 6-2,
Following tonight's game, Seminole
respectively.
plays again Saturday at home against
Seminole will be trying to rebound
Polk.

unc

Dan Taylor, aspokesman for

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t'.as Seminole's players on edge too.
Seminole's starting lineup will be an
all-sophomore outfit, featuring guards
Randy Faber and Reggie McDonald,
forwards Bob Jacobs and Chip Nor, plus
center Vernon Johnson.
First inside ubstltute for the Raiders
will be 6-6 sophomore Terry Jameson,
while Sanford guards John 7A-uli and Pat
Crinmins are also slated for plenty of

1largleWUson1ed a parade of include handicaps.
of Maitland 3-6-7-6, 7-5 to grab finals, the scene shifted today
While the bicyclists art'
.l'ltona women Wednesday at
lwling continued today at I the doubles crown as well,
to the Civic Center and Garden battling it out o the stree
tj of
-es
Uowl America, logging a solid p.m., with winners expected to
That victory made Thomas Club for ceramics and horticul. downtown Sanford, the marina
645 to take the second day lead be named by 4.
the first double gold medal ture judging.
parking lot will be the scene of
j'4rh
By JIM ijAyNf
1b
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in Golden Age Olym.lcs
Also Wednesday, men's winner in the week-long
Friday's feature bicycle wheelchair racing.
- bowling,
tennis singles winner Garland Olympics for senior citizens races start at 9 a.m. at Sanford
Horticulture finals, shuffleMeanwhile, none of the men Thomas of Melbourne joined sponsored by the Greater Avenue and Seminole Blvd. board, horseshoes, croquet and

LAKE WALES (AP) — would not be shot down upon
Dozens of policemen and othA machete-wielding man want. leaving the office.
ers surrounded the office and
ed for questioning in the stabbMrs. Nelson, 32 and the moth- Spent the rest of the day and
log death of a woman released er of three young children, was into the night trying to calm
a secretary and surrendered to rushed to Lake Wales General him down and talk him out. But
police early today after holding Hospital for observation. But Mines, who Brannen said
her hostage for nearly 15 hours. Polk County Sheriff Monroe frequently referred to himself
The secretary was not harmed, Brannen said she appeared to as "the devine terrorist," repolice said,
be "in good shape,"
peatedly refused to give up.
Police said Jasper Mines reMines, a 32-year-old fruitpiPolice said that before going
leased Jamue Nelson, a real-es- cker from Wabasso, Fia., had to the office, Mines had attate office employe, and gave stormed Into the office before tacked two passersby while
tip after being convinced he noon Wednesday.
abandoning his van and steal.
log a car. One of those attacked
was reported in critical condition.
e
An off-duty officer In Indian
River County found the body of
Marie L Hartholl, 20, of SatelSui e
lite Beach, bound hand and foot
in the van. Officials said she
been stabbed to death.
for

Homecoming

Evening Herald, Sanford, FL

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last three state tourneys.
Just like every ball of wax a new
one, so It Is with baskethall seasons, last
year's state champion. C1dpola, of
Marianna, has to start over,
"That's basketball, the way it should
be," says Seminole coach Joe Sterling.
"I'm excited . . . not just about our
chances, but about a new wason."
Not knowing what's around the corner

SPORTS Margie Wi lson Leads Pack Fibe
Fa S

Dial 322-5762

Releases Woman Hostage

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Former national tournament cootenders cast a new eye on a new season in
this game. Manatee, coached by John
Sines, made a rise to the JuCo top in 1964,
stopped only in the nationals by eventual
champion Cincennes, Ind. Manatee's
fortunes since have dwindled,
And Seminole, a virtual regular at
state tournaments and twice oh, so close
to a national berth, has sat out two of the

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It's called respectability,
More specifically, self-respectability,
Seminole and Manatee will have that
factor on their minds tonight as they tip
off the Junior college basketball season In
a 7:30 garne in the Seminole Community
College gym.

general city budget. All of It goes into the operation of the utility,
she said.
Mrs. Duerr also said the city Is paying $60,000 for fire
hydrants for the area, which, she said, was the county's
responsibility. An additional i2o,, she said, will be spent for
installation of the hydrants.

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S en. tori WI Iso iiCr*iti*ca1
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Seminole

Seminole

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MIAMI (AP) — Theprincipal
of Miami Jackson High School
says he hasn't decided whethe'
k •t.
to relinquish
we school's
74 state basketball champi'
'hip alter four of the pta'
ere called ineligible.
Floyd Lay, executive
Lary of the Florida High
Athletic Association, at
school Wednesday to I
Class AAAA title a'
tartly return its tro
Lay said four 1
transferred from
to Jackson
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Non- Residents Charged Higher Fees

Raiders, Manatee Go After Glories Of Old In o
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Sen. Ion W*IsonCritical Of Casselberry Water Rates
By ED PRICKETT
Herald Staff Writer

his. Wilson's statements are the Latest in the cortroversy and
However, city residents do pay a 10 per cent tax on water.
follow a suggestion byCoun(y Commissioner Mike Hattaway that
Representative Hattaway says he has written letters to the
the county appeal to the Seminole Legislative Delegation in hopes League of Cities and other agencies seeking possible solutions.
State Sen. Lori Wilson said today it's "almost inexcusable" of introducing legislation that would pnnit the Florida Public And,
Commissioner Hattaway, In addition to suggesting
that the county commission allowed Casselberry to purchase Service Commission (PSC) to regulate utility rates in cities.
regulation be turned over to the PSC, suggests the county begin a
General Waterworks and raise the rates for some 4,500 non-city
She said Legislators
would not turn a "deaf ear" to the needs "talent search" for a person capable of investigating the issue
.
residents,
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of 4500 residents. "We have
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The Cocoa Beach Indepeadent said she warned county represented by somebody," Ms. Wilson said. However, she was
"The people of Casselberry are ripping them of f," Com
conunissioners "months ago" that city officials would charge skeptical that a such bill can be passed in the legislature.
county residents higher rates than those rates charged residents
missioner
Hattaway
noted.in"Something
mustareas."
be done to stop
"In terms of general legislation, it's almost impossible to get overcharging
people living
unincorporated
who Live inside the city limits.
passed. Waterworks are revenue producers, but a local bill might
To charge count)' residents higher rates, however,
Commissioner Hattaway said the county even considered
be possible," Ms. Wilson 5CU15ted
"morally wrong. Without representation, I think it's morally
State Rep. Bob Hattaway, D-Altamonte Springs, said there is filing a lawsuit on behalf of the 4,500 residents, but Commissioner
wrong. I suggested months ago the county should have entered no easy solution. But, he agreed with Ms. Wilson that charging Dick Williams said, "It can't be done."
into negotiations. Now, you have taxation without represen- county residents higher rates is "taxation without represenCasselberry Chairman Edith Duerr defends the higher rates.
tation," she said.
tation."
First, she says the city was charging all residents In uninIn August Casselberry purchased General Waterworks, a
Representative Hattaway also pointed out another In.. corporated area higher rates prior to the August purchase of
Winter Park-based utility, and city officials now are charging teresting point. Casselberry is a tax free city. In other words city General Waterworks.
county residents 25 per cent more for utilities than the fee paid by dwellers don't contribute Land taxes which would be used for
Mrs. Duerr also says Casselberry is "not using the utilities to
city residents,
upkeep of utility plants,
raise money. It's simply not true. Not one cent goes into the
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general city budget. All of It goes into the operation of the utility,"
she said.
Mrs. Duerr also said the city is paying W,OW for (ire
hydrants for the area, which, she said, was the county a
responsibility. An additional $20,000, she said, will be spent for
installation of the hydrants.

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Orange City 9; 7. George B i llups,
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D,ltona 593; 10.
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Ernest Walsko and NeIman
Waltlrom 510; 17. Philp Nethin 547,
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describe the results of last week's forecast.
Upsets almost all the way across the board Georgia over Auburn too strong for Tigers
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Toppingtif that's the word font) the team for l.SU over Mississippi State
the third week in a row was Lynne
Smith, who Tennessee over MississIppi
wants a bowl
managed to hit on II, niLcs eight and tie
one. Biff
invitation
Corrigan was the only other horse In the Herald
stable to emerge with a better than .500 mark. North Carolina State over Duke poor Duke
Corrigan
10-9-1. Season leader Jim Haynes,
Rick Pant.ridge and Louiv Sapsis were 9-10-1 Vanderbilt over Amy in a breeze
along with guest B.C. Steele. Anthony Hayes
suffered most, turning in a 7.12-I slate.
Arkansas over SMLJ the flogs will prevail
The season standings were shuffled a bit with
Smith moving from a tie for sixth place all the Kansas over Colorado Jayhawks are tough
way Into a solid fourth, SapsIs taking fifth and
no comment
Hayes dropping to last. Corrigan is breathing Memphis State oser Houston
down Haynes' first place neck. Only a single
Michigan over Illinois too much Michigan
game separates the pair.
This week, Seminole County School
rebound ! !
Superintendent W. P. "Bud" Layer tries to Oklahoma over Missouri
educate the Herald pack with his predictions.
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MIAMI(AP) -The principal
of Miami Jackson High School
says he hasn't decided whethe r
to relinquish the school's 197374 state basketball championship after four of thep1iers
were called ineligible.
};;d Lay.
t; secre
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Athletic sociation, asked t he
school Wednesday to forfeit its
Class AAAA title and voluntarily return its trophy.
Lay said four players w ho
transferred from the Bahamas
to Jackson
all-state guard
Uticil Rose, couins Charles and
Michael Thompson and
Osborne Lockhart
were
ineligible.
It is obviousthat f our of
their men were ineligible and
1'"t' trophies that
the) didn't honestly win," said
liy "I'm hoping a decision
tIl be made to return the
trophies and to disavow their
wirviing of the 1974 district,
regional and state basketball
titles."
Principal Percy Oliver, who
as not at Jackson when the
.Cenerakj won all 33 of their
games, said, "1 don't know.
They tolo me to cunsker the
at's what I'm going
to do. I have not made a
decision."
lay said the four players in.
volved. all now on major col.
lege scholarsiups, had not lived
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Daytona would dim th e
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much as it has all
with Mark Whig ham at
quarterback, directing the
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of Tim and Ned
Raines arid Herbert
Branch.
Mike Good and Greg
Pringle lead a ferocious
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However, the records corn- ing.
said at the time.
McTear, track star for a tiny ratified McTear's 9.0 second happened to me." He now holds mittee of the Amateur AWetic
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Florida Panhandle high school, dash last May after Al Post, the record with renowned run- Union (AAU) tabled Mclear's dies
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that's ever happened to me." the Orlando Sentinel Star re- the 9.0 time at a state high timed, said University of run but was disregarded bYPaSS records officials and
ported Wednesday.
school track meet May 9 in Florida track
coach Jimmy because it had malfunctioned forssard McTear's application
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"It's great," McTear said. Winter Park.
Carnes, who attended the meet- throughout the meet, officials directly to
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The Seminoles take on
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Daytona
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opposite records. Seminole
is 6-2 and Seabreeze 1-7.
Th e Tribe has accepted a
Nov. 29 date at Lyman
High School as host team
for thesecond annual South
Seminole Rotary Bowl

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Jones 20, Lyman Ii
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Lyman coach Dick Copeland conceded that it
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MargieWilson led a parade of include handicaps,
women Wednesday at
lioling continued today at I
Bowl America, Logging a solid p.m., with winners expected to
645 to take the second day lead be named by 4.
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from 16-12 year, the worst in the school's
nine-year history. Seminole was beaten
out of the state tourney by Division 2
rivals lake City and St. Johns River.
Seminole doesn't begin its divisional
slate until Dec. 10 when It plays at
Valencia.
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One player Seminole fans are interested in seeing Is Rockledge freshman
Sammy Williams, who Is 6-11 and figures
as Seminole's tallest player ever.
SezninoLe's starting Lineupg,6-7
and 6-8 across the baseline with Faber
and McDonald standing 6-I and 6-2,
respectively,
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Seminole's starting lineup will be an
all-sophomore outfit, featuring guards
Randy Faber and Reggie McDonald,
forwards Bob Jacobs and Chip Noe, plus
center Vernon Johnson.
First inside substitute for the Raiders
will be 64 sophomore Terry Jameson,
while Sanford guards John Zeuli and Pat
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Just like every ball of wax Is a new
one, so it Is with basketball seasons. Last
state champion, Chipola, of
Marianna, has to start over.
"That's basketball, the way it should
be," says Seminole coach Joe Sterling.
"I'm excited . . . not just about our
chances, but about a new season."
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Former national tournament contenders cast a new eye on a new season In
this game. Manatee, coached by John
Sines, made a rise to the JuCo top ir. 1964,
stopped only In the nationals by eventual
champion Cincennes, Ind. Manatee's
fortunes since have dwindled,
And Seminole, a virtual regular at
state tournaments and twice oh, so close
to a national berth, has sat out two of the

It's called respectability.
More specifically, self-respectability.
Seminole and Mqnatee will have that
factor on their minds tonight as they tip
off the Junior college basketball season In
a 7:30 game in the Seminole Community
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ielterson Adios (Kimball) St. S
Norris Oivisio,t
Speedy Tracer (Sdtn) 10 I, 6
Montreal
11 3 7 24 71 31 Glory Land (5ertrtcks) 2. 1 Byrd
IAngeles
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Pitts,
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Detroit
3 10 3 9 10 69
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Wednesday's Results
fititlers W1'v. (%'?) 61
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atmosphere In which more It is the shrinking of a profes. 196, when promoters such as out TV Income,

for the Washington Redskins
teams and perhaps another slonal sports world that Is too Gary Davidson created leagues
In the 1974-75 season, 25 of the said the average Redsklii playThe worst economic crisis to league or two will cease to ex- big, too expensive and too corn- at will, Is over,
The structure of 28 pro basketball teams lost er made $25,000 in 1970. Now,
confront professional sports in 1st.
plex to exist on reasonable ceo- most sports is in question In the money. It is estimated that 15 the average Is $54,000,
recent history has caused the
Major league baseball, with nomic terms.
courts and their future Is In lost In excess of $1 million. An
The NFL Is not likely to go
death of 12 teams and one its big stadiums, low ticket
When the ID-team WFL ended question at the box office,
estimated 23 of the 32 pro hock- under. The same can not be4
league In the past month, and prices and numerous games, is its 18-month life in which $30
The average salary in pro ey teams lost money.
said for basketball's ABA or
the bloodletting Is far from fin- generally in good financial million was last, league Presi- basketball Is $100,000. In pro
Last
year,
each
of
the
26
hockey's Wil/s.
Ished.
shape.
dent Chris Hemmeter said, hockey, It Is $70,000. The Na. teams in the National Football
The WHA held a league meetEscalating salaries, labor
The folding of the World "We will not be the last to go."
tional Hockey League lost its League received a record $2.2 Ing earlier this week, and one
problems, legal challenges and Football League and of the San He was right. The San Diego television contract and the Na- million in revenue from TV official emerged to say, "I
the threat of Intervention by Diego and Baltimore franchises ABA team ceased operations on tional Basketball Association's contracts, Yet a record eight would not be surprised If two or
Congress and federal agencies in the American Basketball As- Tuesday, and other teams in ratings are weak. The other teams lost money.
three teams dropped out of our
have combined with the pres- sociation are part of a trend several sports are In trouble, leagues
the ABA and World
One
reason
is
higher
salaleague
before the end of the
sures of inflafion to produce an that seems certain to continue:
The expansionism of the late Ilockey Association are with- ries: for example, a spokesman sea son.
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WHA
11 .20, 7.60. 7.50; 2. CachoL.enlz (1)
W L T Pis OF 0* 550.350; 3. AldanaOkoki (4) 540.
East Division
0 (Il) $47 70; P (71) $177 90.
C,nci
$ 1 0 16 15 43
SECOND: 1. Aidana Beltia (1)
N.England 7 6 I 15 11 43
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7200,
600. 3,10; 7. Urza Okokl (6,
Cleveland
S S 1 11 36 33
610. 420; 3. Erhano Aiberdi (1).
tndapOIi%
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3 to; 0 (1 6) 553.20; P ( 4 61 175$ 00.
West Oiviilon
80 07 &amp; 46) $912.10.
Houston
S S 0 14 17 16
THIRD: 1. AIdana.Alb,rdj (3)
Pbqenix
6 5 0 12 4) 60
1)10, 6 60. 1 50; 7. Arecha.Arana (8)
Minn.
S 6 1 11 39 As
940.5 43: 3, Larra Qutola (1) 480. 0
S Diego
4 S 7 10 31 38
(35). 539.00; P (35). $11700
Denver
3 I 1 7 32 4;
FOURTH: 1. Cacho Bengoa 171
Canadian Division
11.20,100,4 10:2, ManoloElora
Quebec
17 5 0 24 73 57
650. 5.20; 3. BilbaoJavi (6) 1.10. 0
Winnipeg
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(73) $79 10; P 112 3) $91.10; OD 0 7)
Edmonton 7 I 2 16 65 67
$91.20
Calgary
7 6 1 15 17 43
FIFTH 1 Erdcra Sanchez (7).
TorOnto
7 9 1 5 43 32
17 60. 5 80, 460, 7 Chucho L.arrea
Wednesday's Result
II), 6400. 400; 3. Sale Miguel (I)
New England I. Houston 1
5.40, 0
$3550; P (2 1) $177 20
Today'
s Games
SIXTH: 1. Domingo Jay) (3) 11 (i),
Winnipeg at Calgary
653. 3.50.2. Cacho.Elorza (I). 5.03.
Toronto of Denver
160:3. Maya Echave (4), 5,70; 0 (3
Cleveland at San Diego
53* 60; P (3 5) $244.70.
SEVENTH: 1. Uria Alberdi (I)
7770,920,420,7 Ica Beitla (7)6 60.
360. 3. DomingoOkoki (3) 3.40;
(2 1). $39.10; P (4 2) 5105.60.
EIGHTH: 1. Sala- Juan (3) 10.60,
SEMINOLE TURF CLUB

ST. LOUIS AP) "In order
CARDS AND THE SHUFFLE by Alan
to win, we've got to have a fant.astic effort by everybody in
iW5
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PRO
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PEP O
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do his St. Louts Cardinals of the
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522'/4'5,
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kk
than coincidence, In four of the
,
live on which the outcome lunged on late heroics they have
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recorded victories in their 6-2
campaign.
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ever going to be able to tell just
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what's going to happen," says
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Coryell, whose team last
OW
Sunday heat the Philadelphia
Eagles 24-23 in the last second
I
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to retain a share of the lead in
the National Conference East
i
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with the Washington Redskins.
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neg
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"It's a two-way street,"
.
Coryell said. "You have to
',.
remember the Dallas game
31). They had the poise. They
overtime.
"In the Washington game we
played before, you have to give
them the credit," said Coryell,
referring to a 27.17 Iou dealt
the Cards In one of the few
44NY
games decided prior to the
closing seconds.
"
"In my mind, Philadelphia
played one heck of a ball which last year rose from o
Terry Metcalf touchdowns ral
game," he contended. "They scurity to a 104 record and the lied the Cards from a 17-7 def I:
really played us off our feet the NFC East title.
cit to a 24-17 triumph two weeks
first half. We ssere fortunate to
Beginning with Jim Bakken's ago over the New England
get some breaks."
late field goal in a 23-20 victory Patriots.
Whether breaks, desire or over Atlanta, a succession of
And finally last week, in per.
talent plays the biggest role in nerve-fraying St. Louts finishes haps a finish to top all finishes,
continuing St. Louis vlctcriea Is followed with the Dallas game, Bakken calmly beoted a 30.
a question Coryell has not yet a defeat.
yard field goal at the final gun
been able to answer.
The New York Giants and to snare victory from defeat
"I wouldn't say it's more than Eagles were dispensed within over Philadelphia
talent," he said, but added: "I more conventional style, then
"I think we're a better footwouldn't belittle the talent of Norm Thompson's pass inter- ball team," said Coryell, who
any of our folks,
ceptlon in the fleeting seconds cited his team's ability to
"It's just that in this league protected a 20-13 margin over "make the most of our opporeverybody has good talent," the Giants in a return game.
tunity" and sustained hunger
pointed out the coach of a team
Bakken's field goal and two for success.

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Pac-8 race but the Falcons are
Minnesota at Ohio Sicte: As tough at home, tying UCLA,
usual, Minnesota is tough in losing to Notre Dame by one
Noverpber, losing to Michigan point and routing Army. Upset
on a late touchdown and wal- Special of the Week
Air
loping Northwestern, But the force 23-20.
rI)o'hs don't matter to ... Ohio
Miami of Ohio at Kent State:
State 28-7.
Kent can salvage a subpar
Texas A01 at Rice: This campaign by winning this one
could be your basic case of ... Miami 30-20.
looking ahead. Unbeaten
Oregon State at UCLA:
Aggies still have Texas on Nov. Bruins are in the Pac-8 driver's
28 and Arkansas on Dec. 6. For seat. If they beat Oregon State
those of you who've been and Southern Cal they go to the
waiting all season for the Ags to Rose Bowl ... UCLA 24-7.
stumble, this isn't the Upset
Auburn at Georgia: Bulldogs
Special of the Week, but it came battling Florida for the Gator
close
Texas A&amp;M 21.16.
Bowl bid ... Georgia 21-13.
Southern Mississippi at AlaHarvard at Brown. Bruins
barna: The Bear starts on his have thrown Ivy League tradisecond 250 wins ... Alabama 42- tion out of kilter and they could
7.
win the whole thing with a sicTexas Christian at Texas: tory if Princeton also beats
Texas' last home loss was Yale. But Brown dumped liaragainst TCU in 1967. Last year, yard last year and repeated in a
the Longhorn rolled to an In- preseason scrimmage. A hunch
credible 81-16 rout at Fort that this could be the Second
Worth. All the precedent and Upset Special ... Harvard 28-21.
revenge won't help the Horned
Navy at Georgia Tech: Both
Frogs, who've dropped 19 in a teams are 6-3 and it's Navy's
row to all corners, but it should defense against Tech's offense
only be about hail as bad as last with a bowl bid probably in
year
Texas 40'-8.
store for the winner, especially
Pacific at Arizona State: if it's
Navy 26-14.
State's looking ahead to Mi.
Arkansas at Southern Meth.
zomia but Pacific's looking odist: Almost unnoticed, AraheadtothebeachatWali
kansas has sneaked into conArizona State 35-14.
tention for the Southwest con.
Notre Dame at Pitt: Notre ference championship, but First
Dame's only favored by a point the Razorbacks must beat
so you know Pitt's rebuilding
1U. They didn't last year (24program had reached fruition 24) and it says here they won't
under Johnny Majors
tt 26- this year. Third Upset Special
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WEST PALM BEACH (AP)
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Curt Gowdy says baseball urnlire Larry Burnett was unfair
in blaming him (or hate mail
and death threats which follow.
ed a controversial World Series
call,
"That play didn't create con.
troversy just on television,"
Gowdy said Wednesday from
his radio station here. "They
really did a rip job In some of
the
papers."
Barnett,
an
American
League arbiter, has said that 95
per cent of his mail mentioned

base," he said, "Fisk broke for
the ball. There was a collision,
When Fisk fielded the ball, he
was not obstructed on his throw
to second base."
The reports of the death
threats surfaced several days
later when the teams returned
to Boston for the final two
games of the Series. The FBI
stepped In to investigate the
threats and Boston police had to
provide protection for Barnett
and his family. Cincinnati won
the Series four games to three.
"1 think they were unfair to
rue," Harnett said of Gowdy

the right call," Gowdy said.
"But we thought it was interlerence."
Gowdy said he had said good
things about Barnett, too. "In
the seventh game, I said It was
a shame anyone had to threaten
Larry Barnett's life, that he
had come in for a lot of pressure
ir, Boston," Gowdy said. "We
noted that all of the officials
were In their first World Series,
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Fermin Men:".

Oklahoma Coach Barry Swit- time until the last two years. against Washington State?
Arizona at Colorado State:
zer is more emphatic.
One of these days, Oklahoma Is Probably somewhere In he- This can decide the Western
NEW VOUK I \l'i
'We can win the next two, tie going to run out of turnovers. tween. Coach Bud Moore ad. Athletic Conference champion.
Where
(toes Oklahoma go from here, for the Big Eight and go to the And Missouri's defense isn't as mlts he's "still trying to get our slup ...
for Arizona State. That
Well, first of all to Columbia O('i'I
Bowl and that's just lethal as It looked way back people to thinking about would happen if Colorado State
,
what we're going to do. We'll when against Alabama.
Colorado now." And that may wins. Sorry ... Arizona 28-14,
Mo.,
for
Saturday's
meeting
just
start a new string. We
With Missouri.
To inject a bit of basketball not be easy ... Colorado 24-14.
Southern California at Washmight win 39 the next time."
terminology, the pick Is Okl.a.
Iowa
State
at
Nebraska:
The
ingtnn:
It would take a miracle
"It's going to be a tougher job
The Orange Bowl made it of. horna to rebound 23-10.
Cornhuskers
can
do
It
with
offor
the
Trojans
to wind up in the
now against Oklahoma," ucla) Tuesday that if Oklahoma
last week's score was 46 fense -45 points vs. Indiana, 56 Hose Bowl, but if they lose this
Missouri Coach Al Onofrjo said beats Nebraska and ties the right, 22 wrong and two ties for vs. Texas Christian, 63 vs. one it might give John McKay
in the wake of the Sooners' Cornhuskers for the Big Eight a .676 percentage, including Colorado
or defense
shut- an early start on his pro
stunning 23-3 loss to Kansas. crown, the winners will be cho- Princeton's upset of Harvard. outs of Indiana, Kansas and coaching career
... Sotithern
"Oklahoma will probably be sea to play in Miami on New For the season, 433-177-12-.710. Kansas State and one-touch. Cal 2110.
more emotional now. They still Year's night. But first they
Colorado at Kansas: Is Kan- down yields against Louisiana
Kentucky at Florida: Gators
a chance for the Big Eight must beat Missouri, which had sas as good as it looked against State and Missouri. Iowa State still in the running for the Gator
(* have
championship."
a habit of giving them a hard Oklahoma oras bad asltlooked is ending a suicide stretch of Bowl ... Florida 28.13.

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Chip (Kucia) 92; I. Trot Karen Trot Oguiza Qulola, 3. EddyArana, 1.
EcsanoJavI,5.UrzaAlbercgi,6. Ica(B&amp;Iey) S
FIFTH - C-). Pace Mile: 1. Amvs Via. 7.Larrl Okoki. S. Aldarsa Lenlz,
FOURTH
1. BtrC Elorz&amp; 2
Sister (DesianS) 6-1; 2. Mighty
Senator (S. Clark) 5-1; 2. Bonnie Negul Qusola. 3. Manolo Perez, I
Bumpas (Wilsey) 97; 1. Bcwinii Dornn.Zarre, 5. AtechaSanchcz,
Flyer (Dennis) $1. S. Lisbon 6 Bi lbao Jay), 7 Alava 8engoa. I
Hanover (5Iç,) 3 1: 6. Bids Byrd Cacho Echave
FIFTH
1. Santl.Zarre, 2.
(Howard) 3-1; 7. Nordef Russ (No
driver) 72; I. Dolly Jester (Allen) Manolo Aguirre, 3. Sala Echave. 1
Chucho Mencha,
S.
Marur)
121
SIXTH - h Mile. Pace, Claiming Mugueria, 6. Celaya Deng", 7.
$1,500: I. J. M. King (McDanel) 5) ; Fermin Miguel, I Erdoza larrea
SIXTH - 1. Barre Sanchez. 2.
2. All Adois (S Clark) 1.2.' 3
Hurricane Scot (No driver) 92 4 Cacho Qwola, 3 Oçv,jlza.Javi, 4.
Barlows Dulchess (Piper); 61; 3 Domingo Bengoa. S. Arechs.Miguel,

By lIFAtSc)IEI, NISSENSON
AP Sports Writer

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Thursday, Nov. 13, 1975-38

AMERICA'S LARGEST WINE &amp; SPIRITS DEALER

Must Beat Missouri To Bowl

Sooners

'Cci rcl I a c ard S ' Wait
For Last Minute Wins

SEMINOLE COMMUNITY COLLEGE

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Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl.

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- Thursday, Nov. 13, 1

73

TONIGHT'S TV

Texas A&amp;M
Isn't Worth Ntuch
Unless Texas Falls
treci

COLLEGE STATION, Tex.
AP) - The elevator operator
in the Kyle Stadium press box
pushed the descent button and
eyed hLs passengers.
"Pretty impressive out there
today weren't they?" he said to
no one In particular. Someone
answered that, indeed, the Unbeaten Aggies looked good En a
36.3 drubbing of Southern MethodLst.
"Yeah, but it doesn't mean a
thing unless they beat Texas ...
that's when I'll believe they're
for real," he said.
Aggie fans know that dark
cloud from Austin is coming.
And it tempers the enthusiasm
of being ranked No. 3 in the
country - the highest since
1957 when Bear Bryant "heard
Mama call" and went back to
Alabama.
A&amp;M was No. 1 in 1957.
Bryant made his annowcement that he was going
to Barns and the Aggles lost to
Pict, Texas and then to Ten.
nessee in the Gator Bowl. Some
Aggles never forgave Bryant
fur that because they felt he
sold out a potential national
champion.
The only time the Aggies
have won the national ciiamr1orhIp was in 1939. The last
time A&amp;M was in the Cotton
Bowlwaslnl96swhentheAg.
gles stunned Alabama
-16.
However, th Aggle team that
year only had an overall record
of 7-4. They did beat the aforementioned "dark cloud" - the
University of Texas - 10.7 In
Kyle Field.
And eight years later, the Aggies are still trying to do it
again. Texas has dominated the
hitter sertes with a 58-18-5
record. Sbould the Aggies dofeat fUce Satuy, Die bated
Longhorns again stand in the
path ofapoasible championship
!
1*U*L C*EM* CORP
1aARGAtN MATLtVLRY DAY
'TIt23OPJtt-5L25

season on Nov. 28 in a naUon•
ally televised game In KyIc
Field.
If the Aggies defeat Rice arid
Texas, then there's still a Dec. 6
date with Arkansas in Littile
Rock, also on national TV.
To rebuild, the Aggies went I
the University of Texas I
snatch one of Darrell Royal 's
top assislants, Emory BellariI.
Bellard bad been the cathl t
behind the Longhorns' Wisiibone-I offense which propelled
Texas to two national titles.
However, he was no ovel night success. He had to recru]it
his players. "You've got to gc
your own players to establish :i
succIul program and it'a
nice to see people cecogrüzinj
our program as a succesafuii
one," said Bellard, who has

RIS
,

Buc s Winnin g

Without

Suners
far AbcJul-Jabbar
r
By The Associated Pm
The National Baskethal I Association season is young
and it's still too early to tell howtheMilwaukeeBuckswffl
do without Kareem Abdul Jabbar.
But if it's anything like thepasttwonights,lookout!
The Bucks, who traded away Jabbar during the offseason in a blockbuster dea.1 with the Los Angeles Lakers,
looked like they didn't inLsa the NBA superstar while
humiliating the PhiladeiphiLa 76ersfar the second night In
a row Wednesday, 107-84. Ihebadbeatingcarneon -topo(
a 108-81 thrashIng the nig it before.
p Spirits

PFt* i
wsa trcI,tt'saplane... well,actuallyftjsa bird, Bird
Arerltt.
Kentucky's great shootei was (lying high Wednesday
night, scoring 31 poInts as the Colonels walloped the
Spirits of St. Louis 98-81 in the American Bisg.tbu
Association.
in the other ABA games, the Utah Stars humbled
New York Nets 134-114 and U
the Virginia Squires 144-112

Flyers Jinx Bui 'falo 3- 1
(AUafT($

2:1C S)I $3a

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To Tell The Truth
Bulletin Board
(6)(I) Concentration
(41)(CATV-) Hogan's Heroes
(9) Wild. Wild World Of Ani-

'the Aggies abound in talent
and m03t of the scivad has
played together three or four
years.

ieSanMtonioSpursdrubbed

DIECD IV

7:00

made several canny mOVeS.
In one, he hired defensIve
coordinator Melvin Robertson
away from Houston. The Aggies were second in the nation
indefenselastyearandon(
country's top defense this
season. Staffs from Notre
Dame, Northwestern, Iowa,
and Tennessee came calling in
theoff.seasontoviewtheAggje
4-3 alignment.
If anything, the Aggles have
had problems esthbllsIiing a
consistent offense. So Bellard
brought in Tom Wilson from
Texa.sTech to call plays, install
the I-formation and work with
the quarterbacks.

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Colonels WaII(

Tbursday

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By The Associated Press
"Do we have a jinx over Buffalo?," pondered
Philadelphia Coach Fred Sbcro. "I don't know but I hope
so.
::I don't believe in Jlnxez but there must be something
ero's Flyers met the Sal tres Wednesday night for the
first time since the two batiLied it out in the finals of the
National Hockey League Stariley Cup playoffs Last season,

3)(C•13) CBS News
(24) Intercom 24
(33) Star Trek
7 :30
(2) Treasure Hunt
HiIistrsgh County Report
(6) Good Times
(CATV.6)(44) Love, Amri.
can Style
(e)(9) Let's Make A Deal
(13) Truth Or Consequences
(cATV.I3) Movie
(24) The incredibie tiachlne
0:00
(2)(l) Mac Davis Special
(3)(24) Romantic Rebellion
(6)(13) Waltons
(CA'.6) Movie
(9) Barney Miller
(35) Movie
(44) ii&amp;,
0:30
(3)(24) Classic Theatre PreVCW
(9) On The Rocks
9:00
Classic Theatre
(6(13) Foster &amp; Laurie
(CATV.13) Stagecoach West
(9) Streets 01 San Francisco
(44) Movie
9:30
(35) Movie
10:00
(CATV.6) News
(9) Harry 0
(CATV.13) Amos Burke
10:30
(CATV.6) Best Of Groucho
11:00
(2)(6)(0)(9)(13) News
(3) IUC t4e'.!,
(CATV-6) Race To RIches
(35) 700 Club
(44) Love, American Style
11:30
(2)(0) Tonight Show
(CATV6) Amos Burke, Secret Agent
(9)
(44) Mod Squad
11:40
(61(13) Movie
12:30
(CATV.6) Noticias

6•10
2 Sunshine Almanac
6:15
(6)(8) Sunshine Almanac

(13) Puise-PIusi
(24) World Press
(35) Big Valley

6:25,'

12:30

AGEP4T,andthatlifltefldtOregister BARBARA JOYCE BOWEN

(2) With This Ring
(3)($) 3 For The Money
4'30
(6) Search For Tomorrow
(6) Sunrise Semester
(9) All My Children
(CATV6) Tenssee Tuxedo
(24) Electric Company
(0) Today in Florida
(s) Variety
6:55
1:00
(2) Daily Devotional
(2) Somerset
(R)(44) News
(6)($) News
7:00
(CATV.6) Movie
(2)(S) Today
(9) Ryan's Hope
(&amp;)(C.6)(13) CBS News
(13) Search For Tomorrow
(9) I3ozo's Circus
(35)(44) Movie (44) American Town Re1:30
ligious Hall
(2)(0) Days Of Our Lives
7:30
(6)(13) As The World Turns
(9) Good Morning, America
(9) Lers Make A Deal
(44) Hilarious House 0?
2:00
Frightenstein
(6)(13) Guiding Light
1:00
(9) $10,000 Pyramid
(6)(13) Captain Kangaroo
2:30
(CATV.6) Community Close.
(2)(0) Doctors
Up
(6)(13) Edge Of Night
(4-4) Fiintstones
(9) Rhyme And Reason
0:30
(24) Indian Summer
(CATV.d) Fran Carlton
(35) Mothers-inLaw
(44) Three Stooges
3:00
.
1:55
(21(0) Another World
(44) SpIrit Of '76
(6)t13 Match Game
9:00
(CATV-4) Three Stooges
(2) Phil Do.thue
(9) General Hospital
(8) Mike Douglas
(24 Rot;Qr'loils' Table
(CATV.4) Life In The Spirit - (35) My Favorite Martian
(0) BIg Vaiiey
(44) Three Stooges
(9) Movie
3:23
(13) Mike Douglas
(44) Spirit Of '76
(24) Mister Rogers
3:30
(44) Leave It To Beaver
(3)(24) Liiiias, Yoga And You
9:30
(6)(13) Tatttetales
(CATV.-6) 700 Club
(9) One Life To Live
(44) Gomer Pyle, USMC
(3.5) Rocky And Friends 10:00
Underdog
(2) Celebrity Sweepstakes
4:00
(6) The Price Is Right
(2) lronide
(0) Romper Room
(31(74) Mister Rogers
(44) Father Knows Best
(6) Partridge FamIly
10:30
(CATV-4(44) Mickey
(2)(I) Wheel Of Fortune
Club
(33) 700 Club
(0) Somerset
(44) Green Acres
(9) DInah!
11:00
(13) Dragnet
(2)(0) High Roiiers
(331 Addami Family
(61(13) GambIt
4:30
(CATV.6) Not For Women
(3)(24) Sesame Street
Only
(a)(S) Mery Griffin
St',of Is
(CATV.6) Flint-stones
(44) Phil Donohue
(13) lronslde
11:30
(CATV.13) Orlando
(2)(s) Hollywood Squares
Council Meeting
(61(13) Love Of Life
(35) Lone Ranger
(CATV.4) World Of Women
(44) Gililgan's island
(9) Happy Days
5:00
11:50
(CATV4) Paul Harvey

1:00

(21(0) Tomorrow

Friday
MORNING

(6)(C4)(13) CBS News
AFTERNOON
12:00
(2)(9)(44) News

(44) Brady Bunch
3:30
(2) News
(31(24) Electric Company
(CATV.6) Bewitched

YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
and for Seminole County. Florida
upon receipt of proof of the fa an action for Dissoution of
publication of this notice, to wit; Marriage and other relief has been
filed against you and you are Q
MBA IMPORTS under e'Piicri
expect to engage in buslnes* at p.o. required to file with the Ctert of the

(6) The Young And The Rest-

(9) Beverly HillbillIes

BOX 337 in the City of Oviedo, above named Court. and serve a

(13) Adam 12

Florida.
Copy of your written defenses, if any,
Thatth.partlesinterestedlnud toit on Morton Rosenbtum, (sq.,

(CATV4) Bugs Bunny And
Friends
(I) Magnificent Marble Ma.

CATV.13) Cable Journal
(3.5) Mayberry R.F.D.
(44) Partridge Family

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A SHATtERING EXPERIENCE
An Event..

Sails. Jones has signed a future
contract with Philadelphia al.
ready, but he can't join the Sixers unW the 1977-78 season because he still owes the ABA two
years.
Philadelphia, which could
certainly use the talented
Jones, can get him immediately if the price is right. And the
ABA, which has been less than
successful at the boxoffice, can
certainly use the iiioriey.
The Sixes's say they don't
much care for the meat-market
approach to purchasing players
but they'll show up anyway,
"Were going to New York,
,Sznre ''.'e c.1nt to avoid ;nv liii.

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Debbie S%iiite.
8-9 NBC THE MAC DAVIS
SPECIAL Mac tried last year U
get a regular-season series on
the right track, but it failed
after hail a season, Now he's
got another pilot-special, so
NBC hasn't given up. Complain
last season was Mac was too
countryish, lie's more urban
this time, helped by visits from
1.1/4 Minaclli, Neil Sadaka and
those sophisticates of the
pupt world, Sid and Marty
KroffL
8-8:30
ABC
BARNEY
MIU.ER "You Dirty Rat" Two
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thenc. run

In Re; Estate of

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l.',r

Beginning.
The
elief sought
as to that
property is toquLet the abovenamed
plaintiffs' title to that property
against the defendants named
above,
Dated November 7, 1915.
S; DOUGLAS STENSTROM Of
STENSTROM, DAVIS 0
MCINTOSH
Post Office Box 1330
Sanford, Florida 37P71
Attorneys for Plaintiffs,
BYRON A. FOX, CHARLES 0. FOX
arid SUN FIRST NATIONAL
BANK OF ORL AP4DO, as Trustee
for
WILLIAM WESLEY FOX
and MARY ANN FOX 3RYANT
I. E. BRADLEY, JR. Of
BRADLEY, JOHNSON.
NELSON, YOUNG 0
IIOPTON

CHARLES L. LOFGREP4,
deceased
NOTICE TOCREDITORS
All creditors of the estate of

CHARLES L. LOFGREN, deceased,
are hereby notified and required to
file any claims or demands wticPi
tPy may have against Said estate in
theofflce Of CI*fk of Circuit Court of
SemInole County, Florida, In the
courthouse at Sanford, Florida,
withIn four calendar months from
the date of the first publication of
this notice, Each claim or demand
must tie in writing md must state
the place of residence and post OffiCe
bddress of the claimant ana must be
sworn to by the Clain'ianf, his agent,
' his attorney, or
it will become
void accorang to law
Dated November 3rd, 1973.
S; Margaret i, Lofgren,
As Executrix
Richard F. Trism,n. of
.'C.hnn. Mrnrr

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2 Apartments, good income. Zoned
ger.eral commercial. Lot plus an
ctra lot 1)0,000or best offer 323

Interest

A StNG

Your Container 372 Sl$
II you are having ditficulty finding a
plate to live, car to drive,

a lob, or

some service you have need of,
,Od all Our *nt ads every clOy

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JOHNNY WALKER

lined Draperies for French
7'xll', figured, traverse rods, 6

'F PVI( F 01 YONt)
LARGE HOME close to towntown,
THE CONTRACT"
made intO 2 apartments. uostaint
HOT MANY LIKE TS4I.Irite ..
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'urnisneu apari
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. .
-.buitt in conveniences in this 3 BR,
ments in rear. All in good repair.
2 bath well maintained home,
Only 519.500
Backyard walled for privacy and
it's located Convenient to town on a
HAL COLB [RI
quiet CuI.f)e Sac. 17.5,300

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701 E. 25th., 32.3 7137
HAL COLBERT,REALTOR
SELMA WILLIAMS, Asscgiale
Eves 322 O6Iior3fl 1517
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Datsun, small pick up, new
trJn%js%,on clutch, battery, fuel
pump, gooa cheap trans for 1350
3730061.

—Autos for Sale

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umv.cines
Phone3fl 1171

Ad fl..-_..."

Used

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t 7nd car, '64 Farlane Stat,cni
W390n,6cyi ,new inspection, new
e' 149$. 321 0215 Dealer,

Wood or steel desks (executive desk
&amp; chairs, secretarial desks &amp;
chair's, straight chairs, filing
cabina4t. - it ri
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HULL'S
Casselberr v, 17 97, 930.4206

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assume payments. Balance 12'
months at $101.15. Phone 323 6041
after 4;30 pm.
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New Inspection. 1450
312W.lthSt,3fl1910
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1975 Cadillac Coup. DeVille, 9,000
miles; must Sacrifice. 621.030]
days or 962 3250 evenings.

Flonida90strawbefryplan,s
W. C. Muse
WestFirstSt.,337.1739

Any

.'.'ITM GOOD CREDiT
For Example
Valiant,6cyl. stand.
1916 FairIine, 6 cyl. auto., extra
clean.
1971 Duster, 6 cyl., stand.
1970 Hornet, 6 cyl, stand, 36.000
origil mites
1970 Torino, 302 eric., auto.
1969 Monterey Wagon. like new

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64—EquiprTient for

1973 Westinghouse 20 Cu. ft. frost
free upright freezer, clean, like
new, just for you. Phone 322 2187
after 3pm.

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65--Pets-Supplies
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Chihuahua Pups. AKC
Petite. Asmatic Type
6Wks,57535_5057
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No Money Down

PIELSON'SFLORIDA ROSES
Woodruf l's Garden Center
601 Celery Ave.. Sanford

Rent Blue Lustre Electric Carpet
Shampooer for Only SI SO per day,
CARROLL'S FURNITURE

SMALL APPLIANCES
REPAIRED
500 SSanfordAve37) 9370

'wll vs Jeep UnIversal, 4 wheel
rve, worn hubs, tow bare au
running gear good condition. 337
s99 after S t, m or any time
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office furniturn

KENMORE DRYER
$90
Phon32) 0717

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'73, central air
dishwasher, raised patio, skirting
tie downs, Good location
Payments $4.79 mo Offered by
Savings 6 Loan 373605)

Motorcycle Inurare
BLAIR AGENCY

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Ovation Guitar, Glen Campbell
model, 17 string, new condition,
l37Swith CiSC Will negotiate
2627 after S

52APPhiaflceS

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1977 HONDA 350 CHOPPER
Gond Condition, 15G
Phone2
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rcbandise

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QUALITY
APPLIANCES
AT
BARGAIN PRICES SANFORD
AUCTION, 323 7310
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KENMOREWASHER.pans,
service, used machines
PW'OOUEYAPPLIANCES37'30697

FLEETLINE
Doubte wide new,
central ar, raised front screen
room, carport, Skirting, com
pletely Set up Near 436 &amp; 17 92
Of lered
by
Savings
$,
Loan 1*1.31 oer month

RAYMOPIDM BALL
leg Real Es?aleflroklr
372 564) Aft Mrs 3fl77S7
917W 1st St . Sanford

Sabre Boat 0 Trailer, SO HP
Evinrgde, 7 Complete ski outfits,
$1,000. 3213371 a!ter 7 pm. &amp; wk
ntis.

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BALL REALTY

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3 M Prer;',,' time refe,r,'i
font' Crcjr-nLand 1100W ist

KULP DECORATORS
109w 1st 51,3377135
We BuyFurniture

REALTORS

Larry Saxon, Realtor

GENERAL CONTRACTOR
I Bedroom 1. kitchen apt,, mature
REAL ESTATE, INC
person;
phone,
washing
322.6457
Privileges. Plo deposits. SE) plus _____________________________
utilities, 3227900.
BARGAIN FIXUP- $17,500. Two
story, zoned multiple family,
I Room apt., all utilities turn. $40 pe.
needs a lot of fix up. Will cut loose
wk or $130 per mo 1.43 dep. $01
for only 5.3,000 cash or 15,500 with
Magnolia Ave. 3270211.

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I c. sectional, Spanish style with
matching pedestal commodes and
octagon cocktail table, all slate
tOPS. $100 or best offer. 323 7150
after 6 p m. call 323400

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SANFORD
3 BR, 2 bath, wall to wall carpet,
large family room, plenty storage.
Nice iide &amp; OUt. E-Z to buy
terms Only $fl,30Q, 371.9410

£..a,1

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GOLDEN OPPORTUNITY- For
the home owner, investor and the
dreamer, TAX CREDIT Applies
homns, Pow
the lime to TRADE UP without
waitingtosellyourpresent home.
Owner offering these homes for
TRADE. ASSUMPTION, or 2ND
MORTGAGE to qualified buyers
131,900

RUN, DON'T WALK TO

3 flegroom, central heat and ,jr,
wall to wall carpet, brick f,rtsh,
aluminum overhang, large corner
lot on pated road $25,400- 10 P
down lmmeiate occupancy

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ILL WIND SALE
New 4 BR, 2 bath. DARE YOU TO
MAKE AN OFFER 2nd house on
Palm Dr. bChind Lake Monroe
Inn. I 793 $45,

DeBary

New, modern, 1 stOry efficiency
apartments, attractively fur.
r.shrsi. COnveniently located and
beautifully landscaped $135 mo
Call between 0:305, For in
formati
raIl 3220701

Juice Oranges, 8130

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116W. 2nd St

NOW

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ADULTS, NO PETS

Navel Oranges, 1.so

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innpr 7iq raq •n c,ihnel. 3 needle
p0lttøri, twin needle, front
lnaq1in. tlf'lu,p ce*ng machine
Pay tuilanre f 57$ or 10 Dayrnen's
ç
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ANr OPD '.E.','lt.c, ('FH TEP
307 Ft First. Downtown
377 Ciii Eve $69 1146

1109 Sanford Ave

OBSON MARINE
2977H. Il 97
3fl SIll

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Assume Payments

P F Al. TOPS

ST. JOHNS REALTY CO.

FURP4ISHEDAPARTMENTS
FOR RENT,U3 UP

7973 Plymouth Valiant, 4 door seciari,
low mileage, By owner, $2,4))
PPicn 131-233.5.

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HOusicleanex', 1 day a week. Own Large I bedroom, 8)00;
Color TV's from 150; B&amp;W, from
large 7
5160; 10 big rabbits and cages, $50 1969 Mercury Marquis, runs good.
transportaf ion. References,
Barrington,
double
Wide,
new,
W. Garneft White
4' x
bedroom, 1110; water furnished; DIBARY- Beautiful new home
$13; Service all makes HERBS'
orj3.SOeach; chickens and ducks,
looks sharp. 1399. Phone 322-5.49)
steady 37) 05.3k
60', central air, large raised
convenIently cIted. n 6817,
Lake JaUme,) BR, 2 bath, family
TV 10 5 French. 373 in
12.50 each Call after' S p.m. 371.
Peg. Rci Estate Broker
after 6 p.m.
screen pea, carport, skirting,
room, centralheat&amp; air, wallto
4373.
JOHN XPIDER,ASSOC
EVERYDAYsomeoneisIookingfor
MONTHLY RENTALS
COLOR TV.$149$MONTH
wood grain lapsed Siding, g
1971 Dasher 2 dr. automatic, AM
wall
carpeting,
doublegarage,
ma
what you have to sell. Call today
RENTAL PURCHASE PLAN '
AVAILABLE
location, with trees Offered by
neighborh
FM stereo radio, 75.00 miles,
RABBITS - I Does, 20 cageS; all for
of fine homes. Only
If
and your Classified Ad Will appear
641 1006
$130 5)75 Color TV
Savings 8, Loan, Payments,
1.15,000.
140 or will sell separate. Phone
1.3,693.
Call Duane McGuire, 372
here tomorrow.
$11336 mo. 3736051
QUALITY INN NORTH
I
3n4.1$4.
1651. Dealer.
YouwanttoBuyorSell
Stemper
Realty
I 1051131, Longwood
Real Estate
54—Garage Sales
AVON
SKYLINE - Double wide, '73,71'x
1972 Oldsmobile Delta U, fully
Central Florida's
Wewill providethe
Lake Mary- Clean furnishes
Want P0 earn Extra Xni&amp;s money?
60', 3 DR. 7 bath, raised front
equpoed. Pay equity 8, take over
SOW
FOR
SALE
MULTIPLE
LISTING
REALTOR
P:ofessional Service
apartm.n? for working man only,
Garage Sale- Saturday, $;30 105,
Call
30
C
pa'1n't1'' ci 57) 0'? 'j2) 4169
central air, carport
ApproxImately 1501b5
19195 French
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$95. Phone 3fl rnu.
107W Commercial
300
SOuth Sunland Drive. Fur.
awning and skirting Good conPhone
377
0513
377
lJli.
37'?
1196,
372
191.1
Ph
377
780)
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'ur5es; RN's. LPN's Aides,
Sanford
future, toys, clothing, misc. items.
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dition. Payments. 1108 17 mo
'e Onel Tw'' bedroom apariment!.
327 1,59,372 4164
Companion; Needed immediately
Offered
by
Savings
I
Loan.
373
YARD
carpeted, air, turn. 1' unfurn. $93
I
RUMMAGE
SALE:
Sat,
67$ 0436
68—Wanted to Buy
MOVE UP- Nice I bedroom,
60S1
up 3771910
Ploy
15,
9
am.
un.
central air, good settled neigh.
Ill
Helpwanted, part time waitress II
PFALIOR 322 7491
CHURCH OF GOD.
bor$76
3
Furnished toottl
We Buy Furniture
to 7. Exp.ra.nC.d. Call 3230943
Corner Holly 0
31A-1:Xpiexes
OPPORTUNITY KNOCKS— Owner
Furnithed.12.500
between 2 to 6.
See This 1975
Imperial
SANFORD
moving Choce) bedroom, 2 bath,
337 9247
DAvE 5' 37) 937.
Yard Sale, Sat. 1, Sun
o to
LeBanon I dr., Hardtop. Doiw
family
LAKE
MARY
7
room,
W
w
carpet,
Dl duplex, kit
corner of Fifth and Palmetto.
Cocktail Waitress For Weekends
FHA VA Renewed Hornet. Very low
1SYr, FHA FINANCING
in a Stunning Jamaican Blue
ground POOL. $79,900.
chen equipped, Carpeted, central
CASH 322.4132
ApplyMornmflqs,CluI$Q
Furniture,
TV,tent,girl'sbike.otd For
down, no closing costs
metallic with matching blue
GREGORY MOBILE HOMES
used
furniture,
appliances,
Peat
0
air,
$150
per
mo.
books and misc,
Hwy. 17-97, Deflary
Harrlij Hall Reait
crushed velour. You wanted
3603 Orlando Drive
etc Buy 1 or 1001 items
FORREST GREENE INC.
Reduced
to
$13,500.
stereo, AM.FM tape, Cruise
Sanford.
373
5200
3
BR,
com
Live in houSekeeper, for motherless 3736133
Larrys Mart, 715 Sanford Ave.
REALTOR
FAt lOP 173 ¶771
YARD SALE- Sat., Nov. 15 9
337 0910
mercial zoning in good residential
Control, Tilt Scepe Wheei, Door
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til, .., Cargains Galore, West ist
child. Call after 6 pm. 373 I.S$3
area.
Wanted to Buy,
Two bedroom, turn, or unfurn,.
Locks, Window
Locks,
St., Turn South at Fleet Reserve
43—t..ots-Acreage
6' Sliding Glass Door,
Mature woman for light house'
Power Seats and Windows?
dults Preferred, security deposit,
Bldg. on to Bevier Rd. last house
P.o qualifying, A%sum or will
372 $790,
and care of semi invalid, evenings
323 5134 or 372 6620.
You've GOt It, Complete luxury
on right. 322.6357.
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79 Acres near Markham •nd
consider land contract. We have
and weekends. Send complete
in Motion, This is tbe Car you
Wanted
tO
buy, new or used fur
1 bedroom urlturnithed, kitchen
Longwood Road Call 831 MM MULTI-FAMILY 'ARD SALE,
two. 3 BR, I' -, bath
resume to Box 391, o Evening
have always dreamed of
nitvre by piece or house full. Call
equipped, air, carpeted,
days or after 5 p m COIl 3371366
Herald,
owning but Never Could Afford
P.O.
Friday
&amp;
Saturday,
10
Ill
Box1637,Sanford.
3.
Fur.
.
327237?
after
6
p.m.
, Adults only. 371-2796 wk riGs. &amp;
.
I BR, 2 bath, minif arm, mother in
t3. New it can be yours lee a
nhture, TV, Dishes, Bike, Toys,
TsvoLo$s-Wes?SaritaSt
•'Vfl
law efficiency apt
Fraction of its original cost.
etc. Corner Summertln &amp; Forest Wanted to buy used office furniture
24—Business Opportunities
'cAtir CjPO". SA ES LEADER'
Phone 32) 0179
When you buy this beautilul
Dr
Any
Quantity.
NOLL-S
After 5.30 pm.
A PINK HOUSEI Nicely
Crank
Realty,
Realtor
Pt-s-Owned
Car, We will give
32Houses UnfUnhiShed BUY
Canelberr',.
Hwy
1792.
$30
474
landscaped on corner lot facing
T4xi (a Ousnes1 8, rtlated fran
$30
you our Own Special Warranty.
)
SEMINOLE CO Acreage tractsT Carport Sale, Nov. II, 15 1)7 Hays
small neighborhood lake Kilchen
chise Call owner.
j
Dr., Sanford. Antiques, l'
--small and large. 12.000 per acre
2 Bedroom, renovated. unfurnished
ORIENTAL RUGS WANTED
equipped. Central heat. Family BY OWNER- ldyllwilde, 1 BR, 2',
Pliances, plants.. iewelry. knick. 'p prices paid, used,
and up Terry Patty. Ra.sltor. 67*
house, $135 monthly No ap.'
any condition
baths,
room.
A
very
3ood
place
30'x30'
family
room,
with
to live for
eneva
knacks,
clothes,
415 Hwy. 436
0711
131.7730
piian, Damage deposit. AduIt,
644 *126, Winter Park
fireplace Iwet bar,formal dining,
lust $77
Call
after
3
p.m.
322
5466.
G
plus large breakfast room, Loads
I_extras 151.000. 321 0747.
Lang, 3-bedroom house. 1320 COOL OCEAN BREEZES are im
p055bte but you can at least have
Meilonvilie; fenced back yard.
cool breezes through your CHULUOTA- 2 bedroom, 2 bath,
Available Nov. 5th. 5.723 month
"
Fla, room, air, kitchen equipped,
-c1eway. Cozy 3 BR home on
5G...4slIar Us for Sale
plus 8100 security deposit Phone
,
carpet, drapes etc. Corner, ten
STUDIO 1 2
Out
of
the
way
street yet close to
904 337 9768.
BEDROOM SUITES
cad,
citrus.
Must
sell.
172
everything. Only 1)9.500. Owner
WILSON MAIER FURNITURE
Terms Chutuota Realty, 365 1282
2 BEDROOM
finance
3 Bedroom, 2 bath, carpet, double
I
IIUY SLIt. TRADE
or
365
4
591
carport, nice yard In Quiet neigh
TOWNHOUSES
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)ll 315£ Firs? St
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37?
5t72
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borhood, 122$. month plus
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Merchandise

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Security deposit, $313691 or $3.16300.
RENT. PUR...HASE PLAN
Modern Clean 3 bedroom homes,
family room, garage, carpets
$31- 1222
- CLIFF .JORDAN,REALTOR
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W. 25th St,
SANFORD

1505

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22-2090
Pmotesson.iIyManaqrd
fly

2563ParkDr.

MOSSIE C. BATEMAN
Peg
Real Estate Broker
322.7643

SUN LAND
Large 3 bedroom, 2 baths, on large
lo$. Wall to wall carpet. $25,900.
Terms

OSTEEN- 1 Bedroom 1140 per
month. SCHUREN REALTY, Beautiful kitchen and 3 bedroom
home, close to schools Ind
Realtors, 3771307,

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'f"

HomeImprovements

AIR CONDIT'ON- ING, RUDDY'S HOME IMPROVE
REFRIGERATION, DUCT
MENT ALL TYPES OF CAR
WORK. 21 hour servlc. All
PEPITRY AND REPAIRS 17?
nnoltc's DYUS AIR CON
133$
DlTCNN. 3;2 f.77
_______________________________ SOLAR HEATING AND WATER
PURIFICATION SYSTEMS
Call Phil Gonzalez 305 3233939
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CURtlY DEP0SIT.

rr. .'. i' .i'c"i
&amp; sollit system Also
Roofing, Gutters. Screen 20 Yr'S.
Exp Try me. $51 956)

rm. Apts.Furn. or Unfurn.

s'chng

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ri' .'.."ir'; V('u rI'ascnabl,
r.;-j Pb"s' 373 ¶3
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Additions. Remodeling
All Types
37) 4233

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Fixturet. Waler HeaterS I a m. 10
p m thru Sot 7511 Park 373 56)2
4',

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bicycle! Sell these idle items With
a want ad. To place your ad, call
sour fr eridly Class-fed qal at 1b

t' Ii 3 J .3 I 1 ' -

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brick 0 stone srxclaIty. 337-2790 —
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FSIIRSCN IANDCLEAUING

BeautyCore

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Laid CJe4tg

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RadiO &amp; 'IV

OulidoZing, Euc,i.'ating, D it ch _________________________

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It's the little "extras" that count at

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Board.!"? &amp; Groom.ri
Ph .377

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?47lOrlandoDnive________322-1302

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Pet Care

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Nerd rero on ?!',i? 5.i.,..'j.n
Cli'
Panhing door, *indow5 hung.
concretework, etc By ?h hour or
by the job. 3719365

Highway 17.92, Sanford, Next I
Branch Otfi

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AirConditioning

- ,'ntral limo! I Ar Cci';:.?.i.ng

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On Lake. Free floating Spool •Clubhøut
Drapes •Carpet,ng ISep. Dining Rooms'

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For free cst,ma?s. call Carl
Harris, at SEARS ifi Sanford 377
1771
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3 Mo.-6 Mo. &amp; 1 Year Leases
Large 1 &amp;'

In Sanford's Finest

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SEE US TODAY

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FLEA MARKET opening Nov. 15
WestHwy,46h'ImIetEastof II
behind Auction Galleries. Dealers
call 337.97)9 for space

c14a.rIner5s\/i1Iage

3 Bedroom, 1', baths, on lake. shag
carpet. Reasonable rent, Phone Builder or Developer- Exceptional
323 9090
buy in building lots just far enough
from town.

Established Residential Area?

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EXPERTS READY TO SERVE YOU

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shopping.$71,000

REMJOQS".

BUSINESS DIRECTORY

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Your MLS Agency
TOPS

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JUST A PHONE CALL AWAY

322-2420 Anytime

FROM

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iart Chrysler Plymoat..

ardens

PROBATE DIVISION

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widowed Olivia Hill, played by

II,;,l,f'

Solitaire and

Real Estate

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AVALON APARTMENTS

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tends to register the said name with

South 1320 feet, thence run West 160 PROlATE NO. 75-fll-CP
feet, thence run North 1320 fe-ct,

Ior7 Bedrooms Adultsonly
PARK AVENUE MOBILE PARK
7545 Park Drivr $70 up

NAVEL ORANGES
$3 50 BUSHEL
372 6733 or 372 0)62

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MO PARK, I, 7,3 bedrocm

traiier apt. Adult 0 famIly park.
Weekly. 3515 Hwy 17-97, Sanford.
37) 1930

Orang, Grapefruit, Satsuma
Tangeios and Lemons
PU. Hutctiitin,)fl 1038

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of JANUS REALTY JANUS IN

Caidwell Jones, a 6-foot-il cen- seems to have an emotional

SAp

FOR RENT
OFFICE 0 STORE BUILDINGS
ALSO STORAGE SPACE
up pp ,,'io

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exchange REEL'S BODY SHOP.
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TrUd(Tirs

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Ste 0 stroIT)

pDTci is HEREBY (IVEN that

corner of said property, thence

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1973, 17' wIde, 1 BR, furnished, with
AC, Adults, $115 Secur.ty deposit
372 5939.
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WEKIVA RIVER- Adult park
offering fishing, canoeing and
convenience store Surrounded by
beautiful nak An.1 rvr,,t ,
...;'
"-''
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Ji 441U

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PC(Cntist lialleres, $17 95

510$

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Accessories

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Walnut Console Pano

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i?)6O6lorfl3OSl7eves.

Nice one bedroom trailer, on lit-ge
private lot. $125 ma. Adults only.
37) 0761.

5S-Bts &amp;

76-Auto
Parts
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NAME LAW

of money and make a bid for Everything the kids say, or do,

6 room apt . downstairs, partly
furnished, fenced yard 1)00 mo.
3?? 0151

$123

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You are hereby notified that a suit the Clerk of the Circuit Court of
attractive was InstItuted by the above named seminole County, Florida.

been Invited to tring suitcases with them during her grief, radio personality whom Stone life Is threatened.

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31—Apartments Furnished

lh

located in Longwood •

mo
$650

home, lust painted inside, aIr
conditioner. shady yard. Will Kitchen Bathroom
Cabinets,
dicker or swap $19,500
Counter fops. Sinks, Installat,on
CALL NOW
available, Bud CabelI. 337 0057
LAKE MARY-) Bedroom, l bath
Onylme
home, nestled under Shidy trees.
CountrystyIekitcnen,tr0l heat
514f,sel'kJ
Goods
&amp; air, VA terms available, $74,000...

New houSe'. no rural areo 14o down
payment, monthly payments less
than rent. Government Subsidized
to qualified buyers. Call to S
if
YOU QljllIf5'
M. UtISWORTH REALTY
leg. Real Estateflroker
003w. 1st St

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after S pm.

SANFORD - 3 Bedroom, 2 bath

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10 PENCILS with name In gold,
$1.50; Remit with order to J&amp;A,
717$ Curry Ford Road, Orlando,
Fla , 37106

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TIAN CHRUCH, 24th 0 PARK
AVE

for natural gas 5.35 each Never
used. 373 0600 da
or 319 5173

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CHRIS

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Two 40 gal. Rheem water heaters,

WITT REALTY
leg. Real Estate Broker 321 0610
373 5215
p193

Pathfinder, °opup Camper, new
vinyl ?op Sleeps 35, $
371 3334

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CONGREGATIONAL

REE GIFT WRAPPING on new
baby accessories, Nw stock
arriving daily. Old stock 20 pct tO
60 pct, off, Paytor.'s Chlldren'
Wear (Formerly Buttons 'N
BO),?MOHiAWIth
one 337
no).

Mid 75, 3 &amp; DR homes financed at
Ipct ntt'riI

They're Hot" *

GIANT GARAGE 0 RUMMAGE
SALE
SAT., NOV 15,9 TO 530

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ilie Sizer's, of the National distress of a young widow FI(ANCISCO"Dewj Air" Larry another participant is mur- South $ feet of the West 9936 feet EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CII.
thereof; less
road
right of way
and CUlT OF
FLORIDA IN AND FOR
hLacketball Association, have relative, who comes to stay flagman guests as a villainous dered, and the psychiatrist's less beginning
of the
Northeast
SEMINOLE
COUNTY

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seen in a film, "Sunshine Terror"

Deflary- Adults, 1 BR, air; close to
Stores, Churches. Ideal for retired
Persons. 661 6410 or 377 1054
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By The Rushri
0415 afterlp.m

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lurn Both .ic, w w carpet, $100
rlamaçj,- deposit SI .'i nib 37) 4)59
after S;30 p.m.

A BABY'5 WORLb, Care for infüfs
toage7 only. Next to new Drivers'
License Bureau 327 6415

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lUGER BLACKHAUK

SAVE ON HOME FINANCING
Near shopping,7 BR home, $17,000.
Large lot. 3 BR home, $l!,0.
Downtown 3 B
home. $19 500,

?5—ReCreationalVehjcles

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Intriguing thought: home. Bo)s," ar.d he guest stars in psychiatrist Joanna Pettet plaintiffs against the above named
Dated at above, Florida, this 3rd ;
taped shows can't be much this story as a burlesque hires harry to Investigate the defendants on November 7, 1973, In stay of November, 197$
the
above-entitled
court,
Involving
NEW YORK AP) — The worse than iiiost of this season's promoter who is murdered, murder of a member of her real property located in Seminole
Janice Soldingir
American Basketball Assocj- new series.
too er cent
Jack Carter, Willfnui Demarest encounter group. During the County, Florida, described as Pubish- Ny 8. 1), 7(7, 77, 1915
aLlan is holding a private aucABOUT 'FONIGIIT:
and Don Porter have central investigation, in which harry follows
OET-3)
Uon today and the PhIladelphia
8-9 CBS THE WALTONS The roles,
The Southwest 'a of SectIon 30,
assumes another identity to Township 19 Sojth, Range 30 East, _________________________
71.'rs are the special guests,
family is confronted with the
9-10 ARC STREETS OF SAN become part of the group, Seminole County, Florida: lets the IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
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6—Child Care

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Baths Tennis, swimming, play
ground, recreation room, laundry
room 0 clubhouse. From $135 ma
7500 Ridgewood Ave., Sanford PH
3236170.

LOST- - Man's glasses, clark

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per month plus Security 664 5147.
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old, 2 storage sheds, car

* "Get 'Em While *

Small frame cottage, partially
furnished, South of Deliary, $100

3fl 1917

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PILOIANREALTY REALTOR
$31 1912
orafterHrs 131 0.-lI-i
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House located on Lot 21 Harden
S4JhoiviSiOn 1st, 51, 51,51)0. Ph.

571 1010

Spacious I. 203 BR Ants. I &amp;

Two Apts .1 or 2 bedroom, unfurn 6

frames; on old Lake Mary Road,
377 2416. P.O Box 115. Lake Mary.

I fldrm,, closed Porch. $130
7 Bdr, porch. carport, washing
machine. Clean, $150
7 Ddrm, new W W carpet, new LR
furniture Separate dining area
Very attractive, $163.

34_!15iobikt HOmes

Ridgewood Arms

3730619

non, nice yard with trees F H,A
approvedor can assume present 7
pet, mortgage. Total $21,500 Ph.
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DELTON.' HOMES

BAMBOO COVE APIS

5—Lo&amp;Fod

yea

Security deposit

0 te &amp; 7 bedroom apartments,
Iurn,thed or unturnihed Newly
redorted Come see. 300 E
Arport Blvd Sanford 373 1310

3779211

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357 Magnum with Holster
Phone3fl6S3S

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Defendants.
VESTMENTS (3 businesses-same
1,15 PENDENS
address-i
at oumber
231
taping - the whole works. Like another boost. The venerable Ralph Bellamy, Chris Connelly TO; THE DEFENDANTS NAMED Maitland
Ave.,owner)
Suite 310
in the City
the man from the company surviving half of the old Burns and Judd Hirsch.
ABOVE AND ALL OTHERS WHOM of Altamonte Springs, Florida, in,

syndrome item."

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sterilize Indigent women. The Florida corporatIon, and COM the unders.gned, desiring to engage

10-11 ABC HARRY 0 "Group IT MAY CONCERN

CLA SSIFIEDAVERTISING
MOVES MOUNTAINS
01 Merchandise Every
TryOne!

377)991

Thursday, flov. 13, ),7-SB

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possession 525.000.

AFTERHRS.

Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl,

Saie

for

FULLER BRUSH

bedroom. 1' -, bath, air, fenced,
Brick
front
:mmediafe

322 711$

REALTOR

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9-b NBC EU.EILY QUEEN two sides are explored via the BANK-WINTER PARK, a Florida lnbusineundeqtp.efIcfifinam,

said, its a "first-orwhe-block. and Allen team soon will be

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buy your own camera for home Burns' acting comeback gets three obatetricl.ans, played by

street entrance, includes ulilities.
Call after o P rn, 323 9379.

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33—Houses Furnished

FRANKLI14ARMSAPTS Rent
from Sill mo

MARRIAGES
Perform, by Marilyn, Notary
Ocata 904 732 $141 or 737 $773

?S7i P.rk Dr

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Large) room apt shade trees, front

REALTY

5scellaneous

***Neat &amp; Clean

Owner-) brdm. house on 14th St.

Uurnjshed
Lone

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program while you are wat- the story switches, and ci- "Wasteland" Well-crafted ORLANDO, as Trustee for DES-In
WESLEY FOX arid
uhing another, can tape your fectively flashes back to noteworthy story that copes MARYWILLIAM
ANN OX
BRYAN1,
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SHADOW LAKE WOODS, INC., a

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Efliieny apartment, lights and
water fu'nihed El,zabetP,Ce,,,'
rr.ne 32) Sili before 10 a m

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Sanford Al Anon F.mily Group P CI
Box 353, Sanford, Fla 37771

Publish; Nov 13, 20, 27, Dec. 1, 1973 said Court on 27th day of O&lt;tobec,

for ancther $395, you can also "Veronica's Veils" George arguments brought forth by corporation,

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7 Bedroom house, living room,
dining room, separat, garage
$145 monfh pius security deposit
Phone 431-1619.

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For further information call 173-431
or write

GERTRUDE
FOX.•
recording system integrated an ambush set b' a black ichemne to throw them off, or is FOX, CHARLES
B.P.
FOX,
SHEIlA
Casselberry,
Florida
37707436
BYRON
A. SuIte 305, 4)0
F. Highway
with its television set, Versatile iiiilitant group. Directed for it for real?
ELIZABETH JONES and SUN Attorneys for Petitioner
niachine, it can record another maxiniurn dramatic impact, as
10-11 NBC MEDICAL STORY FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF Publish; Oct. 30. Nov. 6. 13. 20. 197$

Ilarwood are the cost.ars.

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Arthur H. Btkwlth, Jr.
HOME TV: Want top tatus become partners, and buddies and Kcll'7r suspect might be the
Clerk at the Circuit Court
on the block' Got a spare as they volunteer for a neigh. killer of two women he has 114 THE CIRCUIT COURT,
By Liiiiin T Jinkin
$2,295?
A
CII.Law Offices of
Japanese borhood foot patrol beat to help secretly dated. The question Is CUlT,EIGHTEENTH
IN AND FORJUDICIAL
SEMINOLE
Deputy Clerk
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said name with the Clerk of the and
Circuit Court SemInole County, JOSEPH JOHN BOWEN
NOTICE OF PETITION TO
Florida in accordanc. with the
APPLY F(iR CHANGE
of the Ficiltiws Name
OF NAME
Statutes, To-Wit; Stc?ion HS.0,
TO; StanI - j Adam Rigo
Florida Statutes 1937.
706 LaSatle Drive
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PubliSh; Nov. 13, 20, P. Dcc. 4. 1,75
AND TO WHOM IT MAY CONDET7O
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you ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
FICTITIOUS'IAME
ttit the undersigned peitilioner,
Notice i hretiy given thaI I am BARBARA JOYCE RIGO, WhOSI
engaged in b'.siness at 221 W. resldenceadd,eSsis)lCarriageHiIi
Warren Ave, Longwood, Seminole Circle, in the City of Casselbe'ry,
County, Florida, under the fictitious Seminole County. Florida, intends to
JOHN
name
of
WILSON apply to the Honorable Judge D. J.
,
MA
B
K E Il A
SaUl Judge Of the Eighteenth
MARKETING SPECIALISTS
JdicIaICircuif inandfor Seminole
MASS MARKETING SERVICES. County, at his office In the County
aria ta, I intend to register Sit
r.ourthouseat I p rn on Dec. 22,1973
name with the Clerk of the C'rcutt
as sn thereafter as petitioner
Court. Seminole County. Florida in maybeheardfO4'aflorderchaflglflg
aCtOrdanC. with the Provisions Of petitioners name from BARBARA
the Fictitious Hame Statutes, To- JOYCE RIGOto BARBARA JOYCE
wit; Sectnl&amp;S09 Florida Statutes BOWEN arid the name of the
1957.
petItioner's minor child from
5. John L. Wilson
Publish; Oct 20. Nov. 6. 13. 20, 1975 JOSEPH JOHN RIGO to JOSEPH
JOHN BOWEN. by wticti names
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petitioneraridsaldmlflOr child shall
there-fter be known.
FICTITIOUS NAME
You are required to serve a copy
Notic, is hereby given that I am of your answer or other responsive
engaged in butine a? 193 Spartan pleadingtothe petition for change of
Dr - irrn F'ar,) Maittand, name on petitioner's attorney,
Saminoie Cunly, Florida unocc tIe Matton O'Neai, Law Offices of
fictitious name of ALADDIN'S RonbIum &amp; Pipkinl, Suite 203, 4)0 V
LA.MP. and that I intend to register East Highway 436. Casselberry,
said name with the Clerk of the Florida 32707, and file the original
CIrcu;l Court, Seminole County, answer or other responsive pleading
Florida in accordance with the in the atxve named Court on or
ProvisiOnS of the FictItious Name before December 17, 1975, If you fail
Statutes, To-Wit; Section 063,09 todo so iudgment by default will be
Florida Statutes 1957.
taken against you for the relief
S: Carl E. Scott
demanded In the petition.
Publish Nov. 1), 20. 77, Dcc. 4. 1975
DATED at C.sseiberry, Florida,
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this 10th day of November, 1973.
Law Offices of
FICTITIOUS NAME
Rosnblum 0 PiPinS
Notice is heret,y given that I am
S. Maston OP4eai
enOaged In buslnns at 100 Hilltop
205.
Place, Altamon'e SprIngs 37701,
East Highway 434
Seminole County, Florida under the Casselben'y, Florida 37701
fictItIous name of SOUTHERN
PubtIth- Nov 1) 70. 27. Dec. 1. 1973
HERITAGE
CHURCH
FUR
NISHINGS, and fhat I intend to OET71
registersaidname with the Clerk of
the Circuit Court, Seminole County, IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
Florida in accordance with the EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL dR.
proviiio of the Flclilious Name CUlT. IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
Statutes, To-Wit: SectIon 045.09 COUNTY, FLORIDA
Florida Statutes 1937.
Case He. 7S•7Ifl.CA$4A
S Charles .1. Nichols
In Re: The Marriag, o4
PubliSh. Nov. 13. 20. 27. Dec. 4, 1975 NELSON DOUGLAS HOLMES.
DET-ol
Husband,
and
NANCY GLISSON HOLMES,
NOTICE UNDER FICTITIOUS
W,fe
NAME STATUTE
DISSOLUTION OF MARRIAGE
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN;

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NotIce is hereby given that I am EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL dR
tUSfleSS at 111 E. CUlT OF FLORIDA, IN AND FOR
Semoran Blvd., Fern Park, SEMINOLE COUNTY
Seminole County, Florida under Iho CabI No. 73.22?.CA.II-C
name of YOUR TRAVEL In R: The Matter of

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your biggest thorns will be a
Heborn
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Garner
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35 Too
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to make you the fall guy
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failings.
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bid. Twenty three points plus 9
equals 32 and isn't enough for
a slam, and South can only
count to II tricks.
However, lady luck smiles
on him and the 12th develops
because West gets squeezed
South simply cashes all his
black cards. West Is forced to
discard a heart in order to
guard his queen-Jack of
diamonds and South collects a
fourth heart plus slam, game
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year and a half ago my doctor
said I had high blood pressure
and put me on medicine. In a
short time my tests showed I
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put me on potassium medicine
and gradually increased it
because my level was so low. though,is very useful in cornThen he did a glucose test and bination with other medicines,
said I'm a borderline diabetic. The combination usually makes
If I understand what I read, it possible to handle a patients
sometimes when there is no problem without so much risk
diabetes in the family and it of complications from the
shows up, it can oe caused by medicines.
high blood pressure medicine.
Another
problem
with
Is this so?
glucose tolerance tests is that
If my blood pressure is they will give a result similar to
causing the problem why can't that in a diabetic if thC person
they just give me other has not been eating any carmedicines? I know there are bohydrates recently. Unless the
other medicines they can use, patient is properly prepared for
Also I'm 52 and going through the test, it Is of limited
the menopause. I'm somewhat usefulness.
overweight and trying to lose,
DEAR DR. LAMB — For
as I need surgery for a bladder the past year and a half I have
repair. I have a fibroid tumor, been tested by my doctor for
so thc doctor won't give me high blood sugar and high
hormones for my hot flashes, cholesterol. He says I have a
He says It will cause rite to tendency toward diabetes. I
bleed badly. Is It true that am on a 1500 calorie diet and
fibroid tumors sometimes dry have lost approximately 14
up after the change in life? I tIounds, but the blood sugar
have been to two doctors, and doesn't seem to go down very
one says surgery now, the other much.
to wan until i get my weight
by would this be
down,
described as hyperglycemia
DEAR READER — I see you on my medical records if low
are really having a time. First, blood sugar is hypoglycemia,
please make every effort to lose and the end result would b'
weight as it may help relieve diabetes.
your blood pressure and high
DEAR READER — You are
blood sugar pr.b1ems. Why confused b:/ the meaning of
don't you try my weight losing hyper and hypo as used in
diet? It has helped a lot of medicine. Hyper means an
people to lose weight. Send 50 increased amount as in a
cents for The Health Letter hyper active child (over
number 4.7, Weight Losing active) and hypo means less
Diet. Address your letter to me or low. Your problem is inin care of this newspaper, creased sugar in the blood,
Radio City Station, New York, hence you doctor calls it a
NY 10019.
tendency towards diabetes
You are right, some high and it is correctly called
blood pressure medicines will hyperglycr1ala. If your blood
cause the blood sugar to be sugar were low (just the
high. It Is often stated, though, opposite of your problem) he
that they merely unmask an would have called it
underlying diabetic, but you are hypoglycemia. All cases of
beginning to get on theoretical low blood sugar do not end up
ground there. The same types as diabetes. Only some do. It
Of medicine can and will cause rkxntLs on what causes the,
the 1053 of potassium. And I low blood sugar.
would tend to agree that there
Eliminating excess weight,
are other medicines that could if you have a high blood
be used. The medicine used to sugar, is a sound practice and
eliminate salt and water that is the first thing that should be
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today. Be careful not to do

something foolish in front of
friends.
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan.
19) Don't tiiake major domestic
tleetsious today without full
approval by your mate. If
things go wrong you'll reap the
wrath.
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 19)
little things that don't norinally bug you will get under
your skin today. Be careful.
Don't snap at someone who
deserve it.
pisuis (Feb. 20-Mar 20i
Your financial aspects are
rather dubious today. Don't
contribute to niatteti by
spending when you shouldn't.
YOUR BIRTHDAY
Nov. 14, 1975
Things of a speculative
nature will be extra appealing
to you this year. You're likely to
have many irons in the fire.
Results will be rewarding if you
don't take on more than you can
manage.

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businesswlse If you conduct
your affairs impulsively. Keep
your eye on the profit column.
LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) It
will require all the diplomacy
you can muster to maintain
harmony with close associates

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SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22)
It's best to temporarily set
aside tasks distasteful to you
today. You'll only do them In a
careless, halfhearted fashion.
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec.
21) Your self-discipline is likely
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today. Don't say anything you'll
later regret.

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The two notrump response
to an artificial two club open.
ing shows at least eight highcard points and a notrumptype hand. It also should deny
any worthless doubleton and
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SHOULD BE AN HONOR IN
EACH SUIT,
The idea ls that if the opener

has a notrump hand oi his own
there will be no harm in letting that opening hand become
dummy.
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king and 4-3-3-3 distribution,
South responds two notrump.
North has opened two dubs
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hand with no king of
diamonds.
The answer is that gremlins
sometimes get into a
newspaper and cat the king of
diamonds. In that case It is up
to the reader to find that hand
that needs that king and see If
the article can then make
sense. If it doesn't the
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The (;olden Age Olympics comes to a close this
weekend. As a salute to all who participated in the first
annual event, The Evening Herald will feature the weeklong activities in a picture spread In the Seminole

Magazine.

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Lyman and Oviedo 111gb SChOOLS close out dismal
seasons tonight, while Lake Brantley meets DeLand In its
next-to-last game of the year. For Complete story and
photo coverage see the Evening Herald's Sunday sports
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In Sunday's edition of The Evening Herald, Women's
Editor Jean Patteson tells the story of We good time had
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Aroimd The Clock ...... 4A
Bridge ................8-A
Calendar .............. 5-A
Comics ................8-A
Crossword ............. S-A
Editorial ..............4-A
I)earAbby ............. S-A

Dr. Lamb .............. S-A
Horoscope ............. 8-A
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knew how to handle a bicycle
today as he laid claim toagold
medal in the Golden Age
Olympics, a week-long series of

athletic competition tn Sanford
for senior citizens.
Meanwhile, Rev. Leo King
and Ediffi 114wrison earned gold
medals In the 50-yard
wheelchair race at the marina.
Parker showed up for the
race, held on windy Seminole
Blvd., in shorts ani T-shirt,
complete with red heart em

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Generally fair and continued cool through Saturday.
High; in the No to near 70. Lows in the upper 30s to low
40s. Northerly winds 15 to 25 rupis, diminishing through
Saturday.
Details and tides are on Page $-A.

The weatherman, Dr. Merle
Parker isnot
However, the retiree from
Springfield, Mo., proved he

"13cr - . ,," said Parker,
trying to get his breath and
light off the chilly. nippy breeze
off lake Monroe "I thought it
was going Lobe warmer, that's
why I wore this."

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equipment. Walt Denny of
Sanford was second In men's Top county and sIae officials huddle inside
the county jail during this morning's tour of e facility,
competition while harry An Inspector from the state fire marshal's office,
E.V. Fretwrll, (left) discusses safety features with
BlckAng was last in a three-man I from left) Cecil Sewell, Sheriff John Polk and
County Commission Chairman Sd %'Ibleu Jr. (Herald
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property for S27,000 for use as comes out of Monday's work
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mechanical contractor and replacements of equipment or about the same, costwise, as
commission meeting showed by Seminole County voters last plumbing codes are being systems involved.
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confirmed that he had been
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Viblen s interest in a
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back in over the eekend
wa-v not subpoenaed and I was mission has scheduled a work referendum was stiffed by
ment Installed at the jail as pending a itive inspe
not granted immunity. I don't session next Monday to discuss reports
from
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want it," Vihlen said.
asking the county's voters for Administrator
George Initially. the state also
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that
moving reconnendedconsthxUonMa mates will be allowed to reHerring's chief investigator, a new jail.
prisoners back in next weekend new jail, but Vihlen se(vred enter the jail, some of -the
was ob5erved today In the office
At Tuesday's commission — if the facility passes state permission
to reopen the prison ers housed in jails in
of Deputy Ciiñt Coup erk meeting. Commission Chair. inspection
will again
Present facIlity - after the in. surrounding counties will
&amp;Ashy Jones getting copies of man Sid Vlhlen Jr. told com. overcrowding, The *1 was stallat.ion of 3aiety equipment.
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official count y commission iiiisscers (tie only solution to constructed
to house
Sheriff John Polk said iiuites back h
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minutes for August.
solve overcrowding at the niates, a number officials say is Tuesday all sdety equipment dangerous due to over.
Jones told a re porter, when present facility Is to "go to ex ceeded throughout the
year has been installed and the jail is crowding.
quizzed about what Fulenwider referenduin."
and especially on weekends.
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state
Return of Seminole County
was obtaining, "I can't tell you
VihIen said that since June State officials on Friday are officials. Vihlen said he has inmates will erase up to 11,M
anything. I was told to keep when a fire raked the county slat
is ed to tour the facilitY. received "verbal" permission a-day fees being paid to house
quiet. I may be called by the jail leaving 10 inmates and a I n5pce
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vice president; Tom Binford.
made by Comink,sioner Dick by Williams, $1 million in
The
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now
formerly
a Laurel real
Cuunty Conuiussion Qiair- WiI1iam, se conded by Cornfederal Comprehensive Em- in its second week, and jurors salesman and Tom Rdio((, a
man Sid Vihien Jr. Was closeted missioner harry Kwia
tk owski plo)ment and Training Act are believed to have heard former Altamonte Springs cIty
with the Seminole County and carried.
(CETA) funds were ordered teMirnony from Mandell and councilman.
Grand Jury for at least two
Later, without fanfare, on transferred to the out-of-county Jack Lasar of Greater Con. The grand jury reportedly is
hours today in a reported oct. 14 the commission voted to
Stheast First National Bank struction, Joe Robinson, probing alleged violation of
continuing probe of county abort the clay pit purchase of Maitland.
president of Laurel Realty, Florida's SunsWne Law, which
government actions believed to deal.
The money move raised Robert Hosack, Laurel's states all meetings attended by
Also at the Aug. 26 com. controversy publicly and Pipmfive vice president
wnd elected offieWsm= be cpw. two
mission mee ting, on a motion conunissioners
the public
reversed
their
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foods contain and how the body to normal eating. Ille book
handlesfoodyouwanttoread
chowswhythosefaddietsand
my book "Metabobcs, Putting extess calorie restriction can
Your Food Energy to Work," be harmful to your health
publhed Harper and Row
Also 'Methboli" will give
This book is cornprehensjble you the food lists you want for
as it uses simple blocks to rcitarnins, minerals and amino
represent the 'ar1ous atoms acids from proteins, and
that make up your food If you you how to plan a well
can build words with kiter balanced, healthy diet for
blocks you cart understand it
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familiar with are too technical monotonous
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go wrong by learning the facts provide ne,eded body energy.
about nutrition and applying
"Metabolics" also shows you
them to your daily living. After
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importance to your health.
proem of releasing ener
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chemical facts you can ap.
There are a lot of books that
are based on fads and many of and why an excess
of vitamins
them I consider harmful,
because they include a lot of
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system to process food to
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position by making un- .some form of artistic endeavor,
necessary conemions. Wrap if not as a vocation at least as
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ARlESMarch1-April 19) If
you let your ttunches govern Your extravagant whims e
68th Year, No. 71-Wednesday, November 12, 1975
Sanford, Florida 32771-PrIce 10 Cents
you today they could get you likely to get the better of you
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into trouble. lie logical. Deal today. Stay away from shops
that have (OO(ilCS you can's
onl • in f(
TAURUS (April 2May 20) afford.
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Be careful this evening whom
SAGITTARIUS(Nov. 23.Dec
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you take into your confidence. 21) Don't inalkesacrifices todayl I
Something you ant kept.secret
deserve It.
you may tell to the wrong party. Let this person stand on his
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lazy and not put forth the limited today. Get mental
necessary effort to achieve chores out of the way early,
By AUDIE MURPHY
Eugene K. Garfield, provides for studies to be made worked out."
while your tttnd is fresh a
your goal3.
Herd Staff Water
"It never came to a con fronta U because Am- and Louisville.
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of ways to expand a'it(eing service t hroughout
The joint service,
it 13 realized, will involve trak officiala felt that it didn't make sense In
CANCER (June 21uly 22) alert.
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; An agreement reached yesterday between the country.
A recepUon for public officisis
including
AuTrain car-f errying equipment and passenger of public service to pursue the matter," Duff sa
Individuals who are performing
4 Amtrack and SaWord Au to-Tra in could change the
id.
mayors,
county
commissione
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AQUARIUS (Jan 2Feb 19t
Asked whether the proposed merger of aut o- cars being attached to Amtrack trains, or complete
work or service for
today
pattern
of
American
transportation,
according
missioners;
hotel
and
motel
indns
repenIf you have a little surplus set
to ferrying services would involve payments bring auto-traim using Antrack
Amtrak's
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routes.
should not be left to the ir own
an A!ntrack spokesman contacted today In made to Amtrak by Auto-Train, Duff refused to
ie it's b not tta( about
between
Indianapolis,
Ind.,
and
Poinciana,
Fla.
tatives,
members
of
the
news
media
and
travel
The ag reement culminates a dispute between the
devices. Supervision is a must. it in front of a friend who is
Washington.
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(July 3-Aug. 22) Live
Brian
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Amtrack'z
of
Director
News
auto-train
traveling
between
Sanford
and
Orlando.
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" Iwa 's in need of a loan
less interested In immediate returns than in using a rail line between Louisville, Ky., and Train
on a
e auto-ferrying and we are
well within your means today.
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vices, said, "Congress has been urging Amtrak to changing
Diana Monaghan, public relations spokesman for
COO lueflt ,at e can
the long-range travel trends in this Sanford in 1974.
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PISCF-S IFeb. 20-Slarch 20)
Don't buy anything on
find a way to break Americans of the habit of using c=try.the event, said the theme for the reception iiU be
Duff said Amtrak attorneys beheved thL3t
speculation, hoping to cover it You're likely to do something
cars for all their traveling."
Amtrak now operates nearly 250 trains a day to "Pull For Tourism."
Garfield, asked the same question today at a news organization had been given exclusive rights to the
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silh this eveninh, despite your
over 450 cIties in the Unit ed State and Canada.
The agreement, announced yesterday by Amtrak
The reception, according to Miss Monoghan, Is
cmiferenceat the Atita-Train Terminal in Sanford, route by Congrv.s.s, even though Auto-Train had
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Auto-Train Corix,ration carries pas.sengers with designed to educate ffi(x-e attending about service5
llcistrup and AutTrnfowtderreplied,"Detaibof the contract have yet tobe negotiated for the route in pee-Amtrak days.
OthLrs will take promises you refiet.tpoorly on your Image,
their automobiles between Sa nf ord and Lorton, Va.the Auto-Traincanpvlde.
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Lee said that realization of run-oil water wili contain is made up of 12 non-profit
liver
of 200 members plus
the proposed project "as It now fertilizers, pesticI S. and organizations promoting the organizations, seeks several
not only to
After a study of Water
stands" would cause an ac- traces of metals," he said.
wise management of St. Johns combat time proposed flood diversion in the upper St. Johns
celeration in the destruction of
A call to the Duda &amp; Sons River resources.
control project, but to seek basin area during the period
The flood control project the river's ect-system.
offices in Oviedo produced the
"The project would make the reclamation of water that has July 1, 1973 to June 30, 1974,
proposed by the U.S. Army
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IN BRIEF
Wallace Scorns Par-ty Leade rs,
Announces Expected 1976 Bid
MONTGOMERY Ala. (AP)-Gov George C Wallace
bitting himself as "the people's choice " officially an-

nounced his lid for the Democratic

presidential
nomination today with scorn for his party's leadership

and a promise of an active campaign in the 1976 prlmcries.

1t is time we offer that great middle class someone

th ey can vote for and not against With your help, that
what I shall do during this campaign," the wheelchairbound Walla ce said,

He said the 'average middle class citizen" has been
i gnor ed by the national Democratic party arid "L fed up
and has been voting against the far left posiLows of the
national party nominees and platforms."

Nicolav has served as

According to J.T. Turnipseed,

time," Lee said. "The taxpayer for agriculture or pasture, the spokesman for the SJCC, which
would end up paying enmronmentall, as well as
subsidizing the special In(crests.'

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th attempted escape cameras in the closet weren't
city taken by the thieves.

Investigators said S1,18')
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Toy 1. Reid Jr., of Greenville,
strongbox has been recovered
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and W in checks accounted in the ceiling of a holding cell.
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TALLAHASSEE (AP) - A group of fernirtist
leaders fear that the National Organization for Women is
being sabotaged by Infiltrators intent on destroying it,
says state Rep. Karen Coolrnan,, D-Fon Lauderdale.
?As. Coolman said Tuesday that 15 fem.id-st leaders held
a seael meeting Sunday in New Orleans to work on a plan
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Bond ha reaifed its policy of mandatory daily
aver and Bible-reading In public school just days be'
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challenging
Policy after
dozens of pu pils from this Florida Panhandle county
crowded the meeting to support classroom prayer,
which was banned by the U.S.Supreme Court In 1963.
A U.S. District Court in Pensacola has scheduled a
Friday hearing on a suit by the Okaloosa Teachers
Association to overturn the policy, which Md Men out of
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t'veral cigars and some coins
were found scattered along the

Floating Drunk Tank Opppsed

'They don't wan t this ship to cure 'em," he said
Tuesday. "They want toget rid of 'em. That'sa good civic
purpose, I suppose, gettln' rid of the d ru nks and gettin'
themoutof th ewayof traf ficand the gu)'s who'll mug 'em
for what's In the bottom of the bottle.
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A new state law requires that drunks arrested by police

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points west to Pens&amp;ola

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approxi mately 80 feet before Sanford police officials view the remains of an unidentified
body
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denim jacket were found close

inillion and Pubbc Counsel Woodie L&amp;s said it should bee

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connection with the Sunday a Deputies
f ormer employe of Sheraton from
a bedroom closet.
theft of a strong box from the Saford Inn
who worked there Deputies said listed as aso
Sheraton Sanford Inn,
in June and July
missing is a $1,166 pastel mink
and
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Sheriffs detective R. E. a prisoner
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Deputy John I. Poole
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today reached the time to decide whether to give Southern
BeU Telephone &amp; Telegraph Co. the largest utility rate

PSC staff recommended slicing the request to $182.8

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year, insurance VihlenJr saldheis"assured"
director
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cost the sheriff the sheriffs offfre is doing

placed in the "high risk"
category.
wciclenLs, and not On type
Polk said insurancIe costs
Live _S~yrc,~kelc-d to fliutry tl"11
_Iuo risk" category.
331,000 and woul:1 have jumped
to an estimated $43,OW if he
Vifilen made the inotion to
had not asked the cmarliuWn award the sheriff the additional
to pass an
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allows the
seek
cheaper rates.
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formed the sheriff last year's
policy will not be renewed.
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one month's labor attorney's
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Tuesday awur&amp;-d Sheriff John need for an additional W,291

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here people can be safe," GILamn, R-Tavares, said.
"Homes should be declared off bounds to cri.rninals."
Glission said Tuesday that he decided to propose touch
action after talking with two Lake County residents who
were attacked in their homes during a reign of terror In
flFfil Florida. At.ts.xin Lat.cJ().ange

TALLAHASSEE (AP) - After more than a year of

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iVilhaill Peter Wright Jr,, 26, son of a Prominent Northeast Florida dairY-farTn owner, was being
held in the
Na&amp;uu County Jail on a police charge of murder in the
Tuesday death of his wife lAura. 29.
He says It was an accident, that
it," Deputy Terry Griffin reported. "He says they had
been drinking and riding a-round the

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move his office from the
sherurs department to
courthouse
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po tntmei of Bob Ellis '!':;
commission's administrative
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than under a plan that earlier won the panel's approval.

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Miss Hearst's next date in court is Nov. ) when the
attorneys are to argue for a delay In the trial. Until
Tuesday, there had been Indications her lawyers would
appeal If U.S. District Court Judge Oliver J. Carter
refused to POStPOne the tr ial.
However, chief defe nse lawyer F. Lee Bailey emerged
fromaprivatetneet1ngw1thCartermestjay.
replied
I don't think so when asked if he would appeal a denial

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any way qualified to run both
Programs," Kimbrough said.

protests of her Dec. 15 trial date if a judge's mling goes
against them later this month.

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SAN FRANCISCO (AP) Patricia Hearst's la wye rs
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civil defense, but were in favor

pirmwe system Tuesday just south of New Orle=,

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had slowed to 40 miles an hour
in preparation for a stop at the

CALLAHAN (AP) - A
man charged with killing
his bride of two months by
bur)ing her alive with a
bufldozer says it was all an accident, sheriff's deputies
Say.

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Gulf of Mexico today was expected to kiU the remnants of
a tropical depression, the Na. tion.al Hurricane Center

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Engineer H.R. Keeling and

the Jehovah's Witnesses sect,
opposing blood transfusions for

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testimony Tuesday because of her i efusal to promisie the
judge to avoid di.cxuptions of the trial.

Tex., that "if the city did take steps and make the hard
decision, then that would create a rw.w circumstance ...
something t he (Ford) had not anticipa ted.

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commissioners Tuesday

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fur coat from a
carried further down the track location,
south Seminole residence.
by a southbound train alter last
Winger said motel officials
Sally M. Parker, of Plannight's accident,
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could have been overlooked in after n call to the Sanford motel
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fingerprint the body in hopes a

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store several times but that he did not know her name
untilhesawherontelevonafter her
Miss Fromme, a follower of mass murderer Charles
Manson, was absent from the courtroom during the

WASHINGTON i AP) - As Arthur Burns and a
Repubbean leader softened their opposition to federal aid
for New York City. Vice President Nelson A. llockefeHer
hinted that President Ford also wW reappraise his opposition if the city takes tough steps to get its finances in
order.
And there were gns that officials of New York state
and the financially ailing city were developing such a
program tameeta Fordadministratlonrequlrement ti
the city be placed on a sound financial footing.

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passenger train as fie apprently
kneeled on a railroad track
south of the Sanford depo t near

Panama City Couple is The two-incintri-old daughter of a
after a blood transfusionhome today, proclaimed healthy
her parents fought to prevent
despite doctors, Clau1ii it was
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to the 18th Street crossing but it Colonial Drive early Sunday, (';tcselberry
,
is not known if the Jacket had found the strongbox and
but- coUntyjailtodaymnjleu0f$5
belonged to the victim.
ning checks,
bond after her arrest on a
Oificersspeculated that if
Sheehy was questioned by circuit court warrant charging

Sanford police today were
tryin g to identify a man killed

BloodTransfusion

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Aug 31

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Karol lye 4pounds, ounces,
left Sacred Heart Hospital here
'wi th her parents, Ron and Denit.a Ivey,
Her twin sister, lia, died six da
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president, the FOSJ, made up

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more pressing,"
About
the
proposed to nutrient over-loading."
Turnipseed claims the water, that enough water exists, even
and environmentally," ac. lee said.
$85,000,000 project, Hugh
In Sanford, the cause of which is being diverted by (luring draught conditions, to
cording to Charles Lee, vice
"The Duda Ranch in Brevard Nicolay, Chairman, St. Johns protecting the river has been
canals for irrigation, amounts provide an ample supply for the
president of the Florida County has applied to the state River Coordinating Council, taken
up by a group calling to 200-500 million gallons per St. Johns River if it were not
Audubon Society.
for permission to drain 2,500 said "I think the project is in itself ne Friends of The St.
day.
being wasted to tidewater and if
"Ow' organization has op. acres of marshland. If that is trouble."
Johns (FOST).
Most diverted water in the there were enough marsh
posed the project for some approved, and the land is used

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upper St. Johns River basin is a problem has come before us of town."
be turned into a reservoir, due River counties.
Cox reported: "...it is obvious
"mistkae - both economically that is even

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Votes For Safety
The Seminole County Commission has finally
approved the appropriation of $6,000 for the
county's part in the construction of two sorelyneeded sidewalk projects in Sanford and ordered a
countywide study of sidewalk. needs.
We are delighted that the county cornmissioners have seen the wisdom of the 27th Street
and SR 46A sidewalk allocations, and also that they

The themes of the Watergate tragedy were
summed up and restated recently in the final
report of the Watergate special prosecutor.
Watergate is not a brief episode in our history soon
to be forgotten. It has scarred the national
memory. The average adult American will bear
psychic consequences to the grave,
What needs to be affirmed and re-affirmed is
that our system of laws endured and prevailed.
When those at tI "ery highest level of our
government took the law into their own hands,
when they decided that they did not have to respect
the niceties of legal procedure like ordinary
citizens, when they decided that they knew better
what was good for America than the law-givers and
the judges, they brought about their own (all.
No man in America is above the law, no matter
how high he rises,

our expectations without abandoning our ideals.

He'll work to assist residents of the area with
rhlrnc
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require that the matter go to the courts.
We think our chief magistrate, charged with
enforcement of all the laws, should be prosecuted if
he breaks a law. He should have all the protections
of an ordinary citizen who stands accused of a
crime
and no more.
On the other hand, care must be taken to
protect a president from political prcecution. The
office may need special protection, not the man.
Provision would have to be made for a vice
president to take over pending trial. Special
provisions for speedy trial would have to be made,
otherwise the nation's business could be disrupted
Congress must look into this issue. A canstiti,mtional amendment may be advisa ble.
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career in dentistry increased nearly 500 per cent
in the past five years in actual numbers, from
in 1971-7I to 1,361 last year. Women niz'de op
approximately 6.5 per cent of the total preduc.
toral dental school enrollment and 11 per cent of
first-year enrollment in 1974-IS.
At the same time, minority students have also
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increase. The total number of minority dental

students has risen 120 per cent in the past five
years. irotn
to 1,8Z3.
Gains by both groups have been made despite
constantly soaring tuition costs, in the past
seven years, the average tuition for a state
resident in a public dental school has increased
83 pe r tent, from $1,(H3 to $1,908 a year. During
the same period, the average cost to the
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deputy administrator of the bureau, who suifered a back injury while working in the office,
had his disability rating increased from
TALLAHASSEE lAP) While it's too early to
30
per cent. The increase was approved 16 days sort out conflicting claims of victory, two
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than 1262,000 in workmen's compensation contends Barry Kutun of Miami and lames 1,.
benefits last year to employes of the two sta!e Redman of Plant City have no more than 15 votes
agencies that process and approve such claims, between them.
currently, about 17 per cent of the 822 emBut the challengers claim they have between
ployes of the Ohio Bureau of Workmen's Corn.- them the 44 votes they need to topple Tucker.
pensation and 13 per cent of the 380 employes of
Redman is a cautious, conservative man not
the Ohio Industrial Commission have active given to idle boasting. For him to claim he and
claims. Some employes in both agencies have Kutun can stop Tucker Is reason enough to take

tiled as many as four separate claims,
his challenge seriously.
Among the claims filed by employes, and
A reading of House members during
approved by the state:
niltlee meetings last week indicated a larger
"Caught toe In loop of telephone cord. Twisted bloc ofRedman and Kutun supporters than first
and fell."
seemed likely. Whether they will get 44 votes,
"Bumped left knee on table while sitting down however, depends on their efforts between now

to review a file."

and the January caucus.
Redman and Kutun can count on splitting
briefcase and I stuck my thumb with a staple." about 25 votes of Democrats who dislike Tucker,
Wounded soldiers at least get medals. Injured who seek reductions in the speaker's power or
public servants In Ohio get nothing but money for support them out of hometown loyalty,
their pains.
Kuttin's strategy of appealing to local
"While at work I was pulling a file out of my

break off its search for the boat. No shots were fired, and
the pleasure boat with two persons aboard was found
later, a spokesman said.
Asked why the Oct. 26 episode was not announced, the
Coast Guard spokesman said a local Coast Guard cornmnander viewed it as "an isolated Incident not worthy of
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LUANDA, Angola t Al') — More fighting was reported
on the o'itskii-ts of besieged Luarida today, but life in the
city returned to normal after two days of independence

celebrations,
Artillery fire could be heard north of the city as the
troops of the Soviet-backed Popular Movement (MPLA)
battled
of the National Front (FNLA), supported
I-. Cttinaforces
tuid Zaire.
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support probably will gain some urban votes, health is "generally excellent," there are no

especially in Miami and Tampa. Several in- dark physical dreads foreseeable, and observers
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advance into leadership positions can best be effective governor of the largest state in the
republic.
served by Redman and Kutun.
The self-interest of such legislators may be the
Wallace, actually, Is still mending; he is still
best inducement Redman and Kutun have in visibly troubled with the weight of
his affliction.
seeking support.
It is the continuing Wallace pain
that causes
If Tucker is re-elected speaker, he will have a much of the Political wonder. While the
limited number of chairmanships, powerful disco mfort is not as great as it once was, appositions coveted by ambitious legislator!, to parently. Wallace regularly grabs his side,
otter. 13"tid-cor"liP.
0 lawmakers know that Occasionally with a grimace,
Tucker would have relatively few positions to
To his credit Wallace has been candid about
offer because he could hardly drop his loyalists, the greater part
of his condition. Much more
Redman and Kutun, on the other hand, would than Roosevelt was,
no
start fresh. There undoubtedly would be re- strategy can quiet doubt. But the truth is no
the issue, because the
placements of most of the current committee questions have no answers. Nobody
knows if
chairmen appointed by Tucker.
Wallace is fit enough,

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The Watergate scandal isn't over for blacks Commerce, a New York City organization,
provided Armendaris with a gallon of liquor and of the I'ILS hospital at Norfolk, Va., alone per-.
and other minority businessmen,
recently requested $100,000 for a trade fair.
a free hotel suite. The OMBE chief
told us he formed 51 face lifts, 77 breast augmentations and •
The Office of Minority Business Entwe OMBE officials who read the proposal found it
couldn't remember who paid the hotel bill.
41 torso reductions. In Washington, a spokesman
OMBE), which is supposed to find and foster "ludicrous." Nonetheless, Armendaris scrat—
Last
winter, Armnendaris took three said he was "surprised" that PBS hospitals erc
tusuii-ss opportunities for minority en- died arnmrid f or enough money to help the
subordinates to sunny Puerto Rico for what he offering beauty treatnienth.
trepreneurs, Is floundering under the leadership Chamber. Reason: it happened to be located In insists
were
purposes. On another
of a poli ti cal operative appo inted by former the district of Rep. Joseph Addabbo, 1)-N.Y., who occasion, he"business"
WATCH ON WASTE: It costs the taxers
tried to placate
pay
a disrunt1ed
President Nixon.
heads a subcommittee with jurisdiction over the assistant,
$650
for
a
full
field
investigation,
only
$7.50
for a
LeRoy Rogers, by taking him on a simple
Alex Armendaris, a 45-year-old Mexican- OMBE.
security
check,
business trip to Hawaii. Armendaris told us he
American, was named OMBE's director In 1973
Yet the Energy Research and Development
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re'.ard fir faithful r,ice to Nmn.
asked fur 440,CJ(I0 for a training program, administrative details. handle scheduling and Adiiiinist.ratiun, formerly the Atomic Energy
At the White House, he had sp,,'edwithata
Commission, ordered 13,000 "Q" clearances for
Armendaris' general counsel, John Topping,
Footnote: The Commerce Department,
force which manipulated federal grants and personafly intervened to make sure the rtioney
ne empioyes last year. A "Q" clearance It
OMBE's parent agenc). is taking what olfi
contracts to win poli tical support from Spanial- was granted. For lexas Tech Is located
cials
requi.
- es the full $650 investigation.
in the assure us Is a "serious" Icok at Armendaris'
speaking Americans.
home district of Rep. George Mahon, D-Tex., activities. Other
OMBE officials t'aye beseeched
Aniung Use who got the $650 clearance:
He apparently learned his lesson well. For at who runs the House Appropriations
Committee, us to help clean up their agency.
An optometrist who fits safety glasses for
OMBE, he has cotInued to reward friends with
Over $7.4 million was squandered last year
BEAUTY TREATMENTS: Public Health employes, works one
federal funds and to punish 'memies by denying on dead-end projects which,
day a week and has no
according to a Service hospitals are giving beauty treatments access to classified areas,
11hern money.
confidential memo to Armendaris fran two of
to government workers and their dependents
Two emploes who were cleared to install
at
From confidential O.NIfirE files, here are a few his aides, won't "have an effect on minority
the taxpayers' expense,
lockers.
They worked only three days, yet
examples:
business enterprise."
All eight P115 hospitals are performing received $1,300
Armendais intervened to help a former
worth of Investigating between
AmendarLi has accepted valuables from cosmetic surgery, including face lifts, breast them.
White House colleague, Rony Rodriguez, obtain contractors seeking OMBE 1wding. Once he
augmentation., and "torso deductions"
a
an OMBE contract, As Armendaris accepted a uirton of toys fur his children frorxi a
An entire ISO-ntan electricians union was
fancy term for flab removal,
acknowledged to our reporter Gary Cohn, St. Louis businessman who wound up with an
cleared,
not to work at the plant but to he
The full range of plastic surgical services,
Rodriguez lost his job and needed the money. OMBE contract. Armendaris explained that the from
available if needed,
Armendaris saw nothing wrong with aiding his toys were shipped to him and he merely forgot to the akin grafts to now Jobs, Is available. And If
An ERDA spokesman denied
government patients
that any Unfriend, because he was "qualified."
are
unhappy
with
their
necessary
investigating was done.
return them. "They weren't very good anyway," new face or figure, they can sue for malpractice. that
He contended
The Greater Jamaican Chamber of be said. Another St. Louis contractor allegedly
Footnote: Over the past 18 months, the staff cla all employes have possible access to
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Charlie the Frog, and band, provided music for several dancers at Child Safety Program
at
iMngwxj Elementary Schiol. From left, Wendy Robcschaud, Jeff Keene,
Shannon Moore and Tim
Jenkins, join Beau Taylor (left) safety director, In a quick dance. (Herald Photo by Elda
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cosponsors, warned that the

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by wrongly aSsociating and equating Zionism
with racism and racial dis-

It directs the Senate Foreign
participation.
Relations and House InterPresident Ford also reacted gathering of tribes," Jews auto- national Relations committees
strongly agai nst the U.N.'s vote matically become citizens upon to begin immediate t'earings
when he met with nine visiting arrival In Israel.
"to reassess the United States'
members of the Israeli parlia.
Religious organizations, in- further participation in the
ment in Washington. He called eluding th e World Council of United Nations General Asscmthe Zionism resolution a "whol- Churches, condemned the as- bly."
ly unjustified action."
seiiihly's vote The World Coon- A similar resolution was preLiter, speaking in Charles- cil, which represents the sented to the House for unanttown, W. Va., Ford said his ad- world's major Protestant and mous adoption. However, Rep.
ministration will be "corn- Orthodox denominations, Robert W. Kastenmeier, DWis.,
pletely firm in our position" of voiced "unequivocal op- blocked immediate conopposing the resolution, though position" to the resolution and sideration by asking for clan-

he did not spell out what reac- appealed for reconsideraticn. fication as to whether it sugtion he would take.
The Vatican did not irn- gested U.S. withdrawal from
Secretary of State Henry A. mediately comment on the the United Nations as a whole.
Kissinger said in Pittsburgh vote.
that "the United Nations will
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Some 100,000 demonstrators
damage itself If it continues on in New York City's garment
Mary
this road" arid added that the center blocked all traffic from
LONGWOOD — Longwood Elementary the dangers connected with gun
handling and United States
pay no at- 37th Street to Times Square
School recently enjoyed a child safety program spray cans. lie explained the Helping Hand tention" to"will
the resolution along Seventh
Avenue in propresented by the Seminole County Sheriff's Program, and described
ways to avoid meeting against Zionism.
test of the vote.
Department.
dangerous strangers.
The criticism came after the
In \Vashington, reaction in
Beau Taylor, safety director and a favorite (if
Taylor's talk was humorous and aimed at the U.N. assembly voted the
antithe
Senate was swiftest and
area youngsters, kept his young audience children's good sense in recognizing danger. Zionism resolution Monday most damning.
completely entranced, with stories, songs, films Highlight of the program came, when Charlie, night by a vote of 72
to 35 with 32
By voice vote without dissent, Two
and puppets.
the Frog, and his Band, set the entire group abstentions and three nations
the
Senate passed the nonbindAlong with Youth Deputies Kevin Burdette and
clapping and keeping time to the music,
absent. Zionism is the move- ing resolution of condemnation
LAKE MARY — Two orDenise Stahl, Taylor showed a water safety film,
Shouts of laughter were heard when Taylor, ment for a national Jewish after
several members rose to dinances are scheduled for first
featuring Jimmy Cricket.
complete with frizzy wig, joined a group of homeland in Palestine: under denounce the action of the Gen.- rcading
at thy 7.30 p.m.
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60s. Winds l0tol5 mph, shifting
DeBary Youth Sports Assn.
Annual Sidewalk Book Sale,
Winter Springs Volunteer
to northerly by early Thursday. special meeting on forming Pop Maitland Public Library, 501 S. Fire Dept. turkey shoot, 11 a.m.
Stronger and gusty near Warner Football League for Maitland Ave., Maitland, 10 to 5 p.m., Saturday and 1-5
thunderstorms,
Rain boys, in Deltona
DeBary - a.m. to 5 p.m. Movie for p.m., Sunday, SR 434 and N.
probability Thursday 30 per Osteen - Orange City area, 7:30 children, Saturday only, 10:30 Fairfax, Winter Springs.
cent.
p.m., DeBary United Methodist a.m. and 2:30 p.m., "Bedknobs
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Church, WestHighianks Road. and Broomsticks."
Cooler Friday and Saturday. Open to all interested
Idyllwilde Elementary School
persons.
15
Mild Sunday. A few showers
l9'A, 7:30 p.m.,
Bazaar
sponsored by DeBary project display andBicentennial
extreme south Friday and east
Free Blood pressure tests,
United Methodist Women, 10 id)'llWjld Chorus program by
coast Saturday and Sunday, p.m., Adventist Church,
7th and a.m. to 3 p.m., at the church at
Lows Friday and Saturday Elm, Sanford.
41 llighbanks Road West. NOV. 18
mainly 40s extreme north 50s
Baked goods, snack bar,
Florida Nurses Association,
central and 6Os extreme sou th. NOV. 13
handcraft,
plants
and
clothing.
District
37, business meeting,
Lows Sunday from
north to
SISTER Inc., noon, Holiday
County
heal
th Building, SanSanaround 70 southeast coast and Inn.
All Souls Church Festival ford, 4 p.m.
Keys. Highs Friday and
Fxkl, games, prizes — all day.
Saturday mainly 60s extreme
Suburban Republican
National Youth Appreciation
Annual
Veterans
north and 70s elsewhere. Highs Women's Club lasagna dinner,
Da)
Week
awards by Sanford
Sunday 7 0s north to low 80s 6:30 p.m., Oak Harbor, 550 Teriyaki Steak dinner Fleet
Optimists
to outstanding
extreme south.
Maitland Ave., Altarn onte Reserve, serving 3-7 Pill.
Seminole High Seniors. noon
Daytona Beach tides: high Springs. Tickets available from NOV. 16
luncheon, Sheraton Inn.
3:33 a.m.. 3:52 p.m.; low 9:39 Harriet Hearn.
DeBary Volunteer Fireman's
a.m., 9:58 p.m. Port Canaveral:
Sanford Senior Citizens Club,
Association
%V 0 ffl
high :22 a.m., 3:33 p.m.; low NOV. 14
en's covered dish luncheon, noon,
Auxiliary, sponsoring a turkey
9:28 n.m., 9:52 p.m.
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several members
rose to denounce the
era] Assembly action. The
action of the General
House, however, deleted the
call for reassessment of U.S. Assembly.

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close to the leadership, giving him a strong bloc handicaps of poliomyelitis and paraplegia.
of more than 25 votes.
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By voice vote without Mansfield said he considered
dissent, the Senate the anti-Zionism resolution "not
offensi ve but outrageous.passed the nonThe bipartisan resolution, Inbinding
resolution troduced by Republican Leader

meeting to day of the city

council.

An amendment to the mobile
home regulations and a site
"
review ordinance, patterned on
CANBERRA, Australia (AP) mocracy in Australia."
ones
In effect in Casselberry
servative majority in the Sen.- arrests were made,
second thoughts about the prosand
— Caretaker Prime Minister
Longwood,
will be conKerr also dissolved Parlia- ate to vote the government's
In Brisbane, 4,000 demonstra- pects of a Labor defeat In the si
de retl by the board on first
Malcolm Fraser named a con- ment In prepa ra ti on for election appr opriation bills unless Whit- tors clashed wi th police in the co
ming election. The stock r
servative interim cabinet today of a new House of Hepresenta- lam agreed to a general dee- main city square.
10.46 reading.
market index dropped
amid widespread demonstra- tives and Senate.The election is tion. Whitlam refused; his
EA DEATH
Council is also expected to
Bus drivers in Canberra went points after a 17.32-point gain
Lions and calls for a general expected to be held on Dec. 13, bor party had a majority in the
Tuesday
following
the
anadopt
on second reading an
strike.
So
did the governstrike In support of ousted La- and the makeup of the new lower house but was in
of
Whitlam's
disordinance
setting the city's real
danger
ment's
chauffeurs, and Fraser nouncement
ORRIN J. FARLA)W
years moving here from bor Prime Minister Gough lower house will determine of losing if it went to the polls,
m
nissil.
estate
tax
rate at three mills.
Whitlam.
cmurn2
flaI
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whether Whitlam. SO returns In
Ifundreth
n-. work ers mnr . and his cabinet had to use their
- -. .-Slipping into Parliament powerorFrascr,4,remaln.sfn ched through the streets of own cars or take taxis to get to
Orrin J. Farlow, 91, of 2709 associated as a mechanical
Iroquois Ave., Sanford, died engineer with City Ice and Fuel House through a side door, Fra- office.
Melbourne, demanding that the Parliament House to be sworn
In.
ser's cabinet was sworn in
pledged queen dismiss Kerr. Though
Tuesday at Seminole Memorial. Co of Sanford until his while
Meanwhile,
Fraser
is
the chanting of pro-WhitA native of Indiana, he had retirement, lie was a member
Bob Hawke, president of the
not to initiate any new policies, her appointee, he actually was
chosen by Whitlam, and official Australian Labor party and
lived in Sanford for the past 22 of the Greensburg, hid, lam demonstrators rang
through the building.
Whitla Is
Whitlam
is the first prime sources confirmed that he did leader of the powerful AustralMasonic Lodge.
told
a
crowd
of
3,000
minister
to
be
ejected from of- not consult her before he fired ian Council of Trade Union,
Survivors include a cousin
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front
of
the
building
that
his
lice
since
the
Australian
states the prime minister,
again appealed for the workers
and a nephew.
f- i~MEMOR(AL PARK
removal Tuesday by Governor- were federated 75 years ago.
About
,000
2
longshoremen to keep their demonstrations
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Funeral services and burial
General Sir John Kerr "makes Kerr, the representative of and shipyard workers marched peaceful. His deputy, Jack
will be in Greensburg, I n
d . a travesty of parliamentary de- Queen Elizabeth II, the con- through the streets of Sydney, Edgerton, also appealed for re___OUNTRY CLUB
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Sanford in charge of local
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fired him to resolve the crisis statement. They invaded the country they would have blown
arrangements.
resulting from the un- stock exchange, swapping up Parliament House by now."
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of independence Monday night Installed the faction's
leader, Agostinho Neto, as president of the new nation.
But the FNLA and a third nationalist movement supported by some European nations, the National Union, or
UNIT,, setup a rival government in Nova LLsboa, in the
interior 3 6 miles sou theast of Luanda.

again, until the wee hours, on state and national
machinations. He is not seen much soclaib', nor
is he deeply buried in the day to day affairs of his
office, but then he never was. Ills doctor says his

defeat, increasing pressure on urban lawmakers remarkably.
to oppose him.
Still the doubt nags. Could he run the nation?
Tucker can count on most of the committee Corimparisons with Roosevelt are of little value
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The
se na te respondi ng quickly to
the United Nations resolution
labeling Zion ism a form of racism, will reassess "the United
States' further participation" in
the world assembly.
Both houses of Congress,
joining in a storm of American
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Wallace is no longer weak nor pathetic. He grabs
visitors with a handshake designed to get his
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editor sug gested a committee of leaders be
summoned to help him run the state. Observers
of his 1914 gubernatorial campaign recall him at
times "almost in a vegetative state," sodden
with drugs, and kept before the public only at the
labor of lieutenants,

"But ... I'm still a growing boy!'

More recenUy, it was revealed that a former

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paralysis. last year, two years alter the
assassin's attempt on his life, the governor was
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begins in earnest.
His recent trip to Europe, designed to display
liLs stamina, convinced many who wanted to be
convinced, but skeptics of both friendly and
unlrmendlypersuasions continuetodoubtthatthe
Alabama governor has the capacity to cope
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the line of duty.
In Ohio, one state senator has reportedly
collected Sonic $9,000overa nerlodof years fremn
the Ohio Bureau of Workmen's Compensation as
the result of a sprained ankle sustained In the
legislature's parking lot. Despite a 90 per cent
disability rating, the senator continues to serve
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an umiarmued U.S. Coast Guard plane searching
for a disa bled pleasure boat in interna tional waters more
than two weeks ago, U.S. officials say.
The Coast Guard confirmed a Pentagon report of the
MIG Intercept, which forced the HUI6 amphibian plane to

underground whispers, according to FDH
scholar James MacGregor Burns, but o therwise
no controversy. Roosevelt promoted himself as a
man of great vitality, for one reason, what's
more, he had :i quiet arecinent with the media
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dictator's
condition was de lay ed four hours
while the doctors
worked on him. Informed so c
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Franco has undergone
two operations began again during the night.
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far he has been paid $3,360 for his injury.
Tallahassee, a second term as House leader,
Lest It be thought that only higher officials
Tucker has claimed an overwhelming victory
risk life and limb in service to the people of Ohio, when 86 or 87 House Democrats caucus In
it has also been revealed that Ohio paid more January to designate a 1977-78 speaker. He

But another time the circumstances may

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or worse than we make it.
Let us look to ourselves for ways to improve it.
One issue stands out and cries for attention. I
should be resolved before it rises again. Can a

Congress rather than to the courts.

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Leon Jaworski avoided the issue, submitting
the evidence of Richard Nixon's guilt to the

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There is no justification for that corrosive

pessimism about our system of government that
has seized so many minds in the aftermath.
Skepticism, yes. Cyr1icism, never. We can lower

We remind one and all that tomorrow's th e day
when Richard Kinney, Central Florida district
assistant to U. S. Sen. Lawton Chiles, will be in the
area to talk to residents about problems they may
be. encountering with agencies of the federal

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Tomorrow he's be in the County Courthouse
conference room in Sanford from 8:30 am. until
10:30 p.m. and then from 11 am. until noon he'll be
in the council chambers at the Lake Mary city hail.
Kinney iil go on to Winter Springs tomorrow
afternoon and be in council chambers at the city
hall there from 34 p.m.
On Friday, he'll be iii commission chambers, 9.
10 a.m., at Altamonte Springs city hail and then will
be available at the Csi'tiiy City k,ii couneU
meeting room 11:30 a.m..1 :30 p.m.
He rounds out his schedule of area stops when
he 'll be at city hail in Oviedo from 2:30 p.m. until 4
p.m. on Friday.
s. Chiles says he hopes all area residents with
problem will "feel free to come and talk with
Richard (Kinney) about any problems with the
federal government or to express their views on
current legislation. I like to keep in touch with
the concerns of Floridians," Chiles said.
Here's your chance to air your gripes, folks.

In addition to all this, we remind one and all that
posted speed limits are maximum 11inlI.s for ideal
conditions. And, should you even drive at the post
limit during, inclement conditions you re subject to
arrest for driving too fast for conditions.
h3ea sma rt driver. Clear all those windows before
starting out, don't hesitate to use your windshield
wipers to keep visibility at the maximum at all
times and slow down when conditions warrant
same.
It's better tobeasajedriver, even though it may
take a few minutes longer to reach your destination,
than to be a danger and menace to others on the
highways.

DON OAKLEY

have elected to o head with I he cotintvwjde

The two projects approved Tuesday are
primarily for the benefit of children who must
traverse these busy thoroughfares each day to and
from Idyliwilde and Pinecrest Elementary
Schools.
City commisioners have already approved
funds for the city's share in the projects and
Tu esday's county commission action means that
parents of the children involved soon will be able to
rest more easily.
Now that the city and county have decided on a
unified course of action. We urge that there be no
(1P!av in getting the construction of these sidewalks
undeia and completed.

Are you a 'knothole' driver?
As everyone who drives an automobile knows,
these past few mo nings have been on the cool side,
resulting in fogged up car windows.
Manyple
peoget into their autos to head for work
and merely tW'fl On their windshield wipers,
figuring they can see well enough through this
knothole' to get them where they're going.
However, we know from personal experience
how difficult It is to see traffic coming from other
directions unless those side windows and the rear
wi ndow are clean and free from the early morning
dew.
So, we urge all drivers, everywhere, to do yourseli a favor and take a couple of minutes before
heading off into the early mo rning traffic to wi pe all
windows free and clear. Paper towelling works
wonders when it comes to clearing the windows, as
does an old towel,
Too, motorists are reminded that there are
many areas frequently saturated with early
morning fog these days and that Florida law
reouires
that headlights — not nrkmnu lights — I ,
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Seminole ('ounty, noon, SueAnn's Capri
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Speaker-Commissioner
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HOSPITAL NOTES
NOVEMBER ii
ADMISS IONS

Sanford:
Evaline If. deOvies
Cheryl T. Greer
Bernice D. Jacobs
IAlevinla I). Marshall

Eugene Williams
Beity Yates, DeLand
Marjorie L. Myer, Deltona
Olive Scluenger, Deltona
Edward L. Cunningham,

Enterprise
[)an Frazier, Titusville
DISCHARGES
Sanford:

Blanche Bell
Bertha V. Brown

Mary S. Daniels
Georgia A. Frazier
Frances L. Garrow
Antonine J. Grooms
Lonnie 1), Hastings
Robert E. Mox.ley
Isabel E. Pearsall
Raymond J. Pruitt
Charlie L. Singleton
Dovie W. Thomas
Stella Ritch, DeLand
Curtis E. Davis, Deltona
Joseph 1... Distefano. Deltona
Frank A. Hoelzle, Deltona
Thomas A. Scott. Geneva

NOV. 19

Bettor., Junior High School
£k2Uug party, Melodee Skating
Rink, 25th Street, Sanford, 5:30
to 7:30 p.m.
NOV. 20

lake Mary Rotary Club, 8
nut,, Mayfair Country Club
Mort MacDonald will speak on
Rotary Foundation.
Deltona Shrne Club dinner
meeting, Deltona Inn. A social
hour, 6 p.m.; supper at 7 p.m.
Bob Orrell Jr., a charter boat
captain of Daytona, will show
movies of charter boat fishing
In the Daytona area. Open to

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Council took no action to zone Devonshire Homeowners
Scott said the 1l,800mstop
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the property. City Attorney Ned Association, presented a political boondoggle until after signs need not be
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the property takes on the zoning signs be Installed on the the truth," Connell said, adding P
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legal whose dLitrict will include the the property commercially as a Palm Springs Road is to be automatically of adjacent lands Devonshire Boulevard coflector that responsibility will have to
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new facility, had voted against convenience store, giving as its four-laned. Councilman Don
which are already zoned B-1. road, noting animals have been be assessed if -I life is lost meeting for 7:30 p.m. next
the annexation on Its first reason that the property is flood .Schreiner said fie would vote for
Tuesday to reconsider bids on
killed by speeders and several because of lack of action.
In other action, council.
reading after the Rolling 11ill.s prone and has poor drainage. the annexation under the
hospitalization insurance for
residents have barely escaped
Street, ignoring the stated fears
Attenlese continued that his cond ition that no varian ces to an- Adopted on final reading
fie urged that the city borrow
residents protested.
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be
cars,
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hit
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of Rolling Hilts residents that a
young son was hit by a car on the tract's l business district Shuordinance rezoning 10
stop signs from one of th
Bud
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ts and that zoning be considered.
neighboring communities for
434 on wh ich a flycrnurs
to be constructed at the site will immediately adjacent to the traffic from the proposed new
survey done of the entire city by emergency installation in legislative Delegation wi ll hold
Maynard
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his
clients
were
Public Safety Director Doug
increase traffic in the site, insisted enough CO
facilitywillendangerchildre n's willing to agree to the being
Devonshire and at a site in its reorganizational meeting on
Keller showed that the city
residential community and mercial properties on which lives in the area.
stipulation, but Connell pointed
-Agreed to order stop sihms needs $1,800 worth ef stop signs Longwood Groves until the city De c. 17 at 7:30 p.m. at the
such a facHity could be con.
endanger children's lives.
courthouse.
Attorney John Maynard. out the city cannot enforce such installed
can order additional signs.
on Devonshire purchased and installed.
An ordinance annexing the structed are already located I
representing the group of a restriction. Maynard agreed, Boulevard at the interesections
Schreiner Joined with Connell
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tract, adjacent to another the immediate area.
doctors, said the question saying his statement never. of Chelsea, Preston and requested action for months to . in pushing through a motion to announced that the d
parcel of land bounding Sit 434,
"Because they cannot afford before
theless showed his client's good Sweetbriar Branch.
slow down the traffic on order immediate installation of the city to submit proposed
under contra for purchase by other property is no reason to and at a later time, under tion
site intentions.
Dick Milis, president of the Devonshire.
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then•unheardo( 15.7 per cent pay faLse U 19th century lut th
changes :inc World War II ha ve been
crippling 12la) str ike
fin
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P
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Since then, the average transi t worker's pay has gone from
mortgage guarantee and loan programs, th
year to $15,125, up 109 per cent, and some city uo ns have
e city's affluent
moved to the suburbs in the 1
from $84 million to $151 million by
to
be
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by oU rs fleeing
switching manpower training done even better. During this period the city's inflation rate has crime and other urban
and b development from the expense
His
through
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buet to the capital gone up 78.4 per cent.
In the last decade nearly a million middle and uppedd1e
budget.
Over-all, a 1974 study by th e Citizens Union Research Foun.
class
New Yorkers have left, replaced by a million of th e nati
In 1974, Beame shted
million in expense i te ms to the dation showed th at the city's pension ts
on's
had gone up more than poor, many of whom became welfare
ca pi tal budget.
case.
400 per cent in the past 10 years. Many work can retire with at
Along with the middle class, many busin esses have left the city
,
Last June, New YGrk State Comptroller Arthur Levitt studied least half pay after 20 years of service, which is better on a per. Uking with them
an estimated
the years when Lindsay was mayor and Beanie was comptroller, centage
500,000
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in
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past
five
basis than te
offered almost an)here eise In the alone. Meanwhile,
and found the city had used bonds to finance city salaries, library
New York City's latest unemployment figures
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ne floodgates for generous wage and pension benefits were
borrow money to pay for a variety of normal expenses.
opened by another Wagner decision in 1958 to allow the city's Property taxes have not kept pace.
Th e legal door was th us flung open for Wagner, former Mayor workers the right to unionize as
Ifere, forces inside and outside the city figure in, and they lie at
they wished,
e heart of the city's huge borrowing needs
John V. Lindsay and Mayor Abraham D. Beanie to borrow for
The unions first flexed their bargaining muscle in 1966, when th
almost any
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in 1965 to more than $1.8 billion 14 cents out of every city tax
lay off some 36,000 workers, th e city's workforce had
more th an dollar
ripled from 1 O3,OoQjn1 to O00Qjflmjd.l
While costs have gone up, the city's corporate, personal and

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says the profits from his book "One Man's Road to
Watergate" have been eaten up by legal expenses.
"It's still a little difficult for me to understand why it

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Most now expect the city's deficit fi nancing of opera ti ng
exPenses to top $1 billion in fiscal 197546,
"BY borrowing to Pay for operating expenses year after year,
th ere develops a built-in, permanent need for m
ore taxes, Just to
pay the interest on borrowings," Levitt said.
'Me budget itself has quadrupled in the past decade, from $3.3
billion In 1965 to a current $12.2 billion,

city's capital budget, which Li financed by fl oating bonds and
st.erm notes.
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In this case, former Mayor Robert F. Wagner decided that
rather Wn raise taxes or cut back on city services, he would take
ex pense Ite ms some constant fees and put them Into the

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Between 1965 and the present, welfare and social service costs
have gone up six-fold to more than $2.4 billion. &amp;tore than one
re on relief. New York foots a far larger
— State Comptroller share of its social services bill th.
--.Inny other large city, most
Arthur Levitt w hich have co unty and state help.
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rowed money to pay for everyday city expenses.

million and $10 million in weLs. He
operated on ng
island during the 192.
Barry served 19 years in prison in New York for a
$100,000 Jewel robbery and was released In November

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said throughout the county I,=
Grady
of Belle Glade, un.
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success
ful U.S. senatorial
tweliall program. The eight
fl
teams use the two candidate of the American
city fields for its aetis,e party last year, will be guest
said. Council agreed to look into speaker at the meeting of
Aware Citizens and Taxpayen
the request.
At the league field, off SR 410, Inc. (ACT) at 7:30 p.m.
Klosky said teams play when Thursday here at L)mian High
the seasm is open from 9 a.m. School.
According to Bo Simpm,
on Saturdays until it p.m. and
ACr
pre"rit, Grady's basic
that power for the field's Ughts
talk
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at First Federal Savings and chairmen from the various
Loan of Seminole County communities am: Secord, Joan
branch office on SR 434 in Kelly, Forest City; Chuck
Samet, Lake Mary; I(Josky wild
The organization currently Richard Kilmy. &amp;mland.
has 47 teams of young people in
various age gruc,s that play
[).-iseball on a re&amp;lar ~~.
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WORCESTER, Mass. (AP) An &amp;5-year-old former
Jewel thief, whose 1caU
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in ded the Prince f
Wales, is the 1975 "veteran of the year oo in Worcester.
Arthur T. Barry of Worcester
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NEW YORK (AP)- A $26 rrfflhfjn entry in the New York 0.ity
budget 11 years ago seemed out of place In the wilderness of
numbers that tota lled .3 billion.
Experts now say that small !Wi may have paved the way (or
the city's financial collapse I I years later, as the nation's largest
city now struggles to pay off $12.4 billion In debts and balance i ts

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examining the eventi; and decisions that led to the crisis.
By LEE Mrr,GANG

INEEDIIA.NI, Mass,(All) - It
says sheos the fan onald Reagan's
Maureen,
Aly's "most
detractor when It comes to her fathe
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after eight years of having to make phone calls
appointien to speak to my own fa ther ' oarrange
Reagan, who left off ice as governor of California earlier
this year. is expected to announce later this month that he
will challenge President Ford for the
Republican
Presidential nomination.
"I have a career of my own, and
I am getting awfully
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Ronald Rea an 's D U9u er
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a group of doctors, was adopted devalue our homes," he said, review, th e questions of
unanirnouy on second reading Attenlese added that the county drainage problems and parking
Monday night,
commission, three years ago, will be considered.
Councilman H.A. Scott said
CUman Gerard Connell turned down a plan to develop

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Central Division
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Canuck (R. Neely) S I; S. Van Dale
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Celtics, Coach Torn ikin.ohn WdS
pleased with his players' performance Tuesday night, and
he let them know It.
"That was a ridiculous game, a terrible game,"
Helnsohn said after watching his team drop a 100-91
decision to the Atlanta Hawks. "We weren't running. We
didn't play smart basketball.
Elsewhere in the Na tional Basketball Association, the
Washington Bullets beat the Buffalo Braves 105-90, the
Phoenix Suns whipped the New York Knicks 112-81, the
Milwaukee Bucks trounced the Philadelphia 76er3 108-81,
the Golden State Warriors trimmed the Cleveland
Cavaliers 103-98 and the Portland Trail Blazers edged the
New Orleans Jazz 106-104.
ti:i

6:15

To Tell The Truth

(6)(I) Sunshine Almanac

Romagnolos Table

6:25
(2) With This Ring

7:30

(8)(44) News

(2)(8) The Price Is Right
(3) Book Beat
(6) Don Adam's Screen Test

7:OC

(6)(8) News
(CATV-6) Movie

Prairie

(3)(24)

Eye

Tribal

(6) Red. White &amp; Wow

The

Los

Angeles Kings are usually

tough

to

beat

at

borne.

But Tuesday night wasn't one of those times.
"We weren't ready for the game and when we realized
On were good, it was too late," said Coach Bob Pulford
after his club was beaten 3-2 by the California Golden
ther NHL games, the SL Louis Blues defeated
the New York Rangers 5-3; the Mon treal Canadiens
whipped the Minnesota North Stars 6-0 and the Vancouver
Cazvcks topped the Toronto Maple Leafs 3-2.
In the o

(9) Good Morning, America
(44) Hilarious House Of
Frightenstein
8:00
(6)(13) Captain Kangaroo
(CATV.6) Community Close
Up

In the night's other games, the Cle veland Crusaders
downed the Winnipeg Jets 3-2; the Quebec Nordiqucs
stopped the Minnesota Fighting Saints Mand th e Calgary
Cowboys trimmed the Edmonton Oilers W.

Colonels Whip Squires

By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
11 at first you don't succeed, the Kentucky Colonels
know what to do.
"We scored with 23 second-effort shots," said Coach
Hzbie Brown, whose Colonels whipped the sagging
Virginia Squires 1-106 In Cincinnati Tuesday night.
"You should win anytime you get over 15 in a game."

only other ABA game of the night, the Denver
Nuggets beat the Indiana Pacers 1.117.
In the

-en t,wflr

BARGAIN MATS. EVERY DAY
T112:30P.M,- 5125
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CATV-13)

Stagecoach

West
(9) Baretta
(44) Movie
9:30
(35) Movie

3: 00

9:00

(cArv.6) Three Stooges

(2) Phil Donohue
(6) Mike Douglas

(CATV-6) Life In
(I) Big Valley

(2)(8) Petrocelii
(3) Say Brother
(6)(13) Kate McShane
(9) Starsky And Hutch
(CATV.13) Amos Burke
t24) Soundstage
10:30
(3) Solar Energy
(CATV.4) Best Of Groucho
(3) ABC News
(CATV4) Race To Riches
(24) Lillias. Yoga And You
(5) 700 Club
(44) Love, American Style
11:30
(2)(6) 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-6) Noticias
(44) Phil Donahue

The Spirit

(13) Mike Douglas
(24) Mister Rogers
(44) Leave It To Beaver
9:30
(CATV-o) 700 Club
(44) Gomer Pyle. USMC
10:00

(2) Celebrity Sweepstakes
(6) The Price Is Right
Romper Room
(44) Father Knows Best
10:30
(2)($) Wheel Of Fortune
(3.5) 700 Club
(44) Green Acres
11:00

(2)(8) High Rollers
(6)(13) Gambit
(CATV-6) Not For Women
Only
Showoffs
(44) Phil Donohue
11:30
(2)($) Hollywood Squares
(6)(13) Love Of Life
(CATV.6) World Of Women
(9) Happy Days
(24) Villa Alegre
11:50
(CATV.&amp;) Paul Harvey
11:55
(6)(CM(13) CBS News

(44) Spirit Of '76
330
(3)(24) Lillias, Yoga And You
(6)(13) Tattletales
(9) One Life To Live
(35) Rocky And Friends Underdog
400
(2) lronside
(3)(24) Mister Rogers
(6 Partridge Family
(CATV.4(44) Mickey Mouse
Club
(6) Somerset
(9) Dinah!
(13) Dragnet
(35) Addams Family
4:30
(3)(24) Sesame Street
(6)(6) Mery Griffin
(CATV6) Fiintstones
(13) Ironside
(CATV-13) Orlando City
Council Meeting
(35) Lone Ranger
(44) iIligan's Island
3:00
(2) Adam 12
(CATV•6) I Love Lucy
(9) GIlligan's island
(33) Mickey Mouse Club
(44) Brady Bunch
5:30
(2) News

AFTERNOON
12:00

(6) The Young And

The

Rest.

(CATV.4) Bugs Bunny
Friends

And

less

6:00
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(9) Sunrise Jubilee

(3)(24) Electric Companj
(CATV-6) Bewitched
(9) Beverly Hillbillies
(13) Adam 17
CATV-13) Cable Journal
(33) Mayberry R.F.D.
(44) Partridge Family

TV HIGHLIGHTS

('111 1-1) INTUITION Out of the
uu nt
doctor
who
th e rnoutks of babes, according prescribes certain tests on a
to the expression, so children patient that another, more
usually become good sources experienced doctor says is too
for surveys. Television has dangerous? Dr. Goodwin backs
been a controversial subject, the young medico. John Ilanespecially its impact on dolph and Linda Marsh are
children. Consequently, there featured guests, Michael
seems to be ongoing research, Christopher is the resident,
and the latest alleges to test the
9-10 ABC BARETTA "When
reaction of kids between the Dues Come Down" An ex-con
ages of and 12, conducted by a goes on a burglary spree - to
New York advertising agency raise funds for a new church,
and a Columbia University When he seriously injures a
professor of Linguistics and trucker's wife during a
Psychology,
burglary, the ex-con is murdered. Baretta shadows the
They intereviewed 48 kids
from middle-class families in trucker, convinced he's the
Northern New Jersey to see killer.
9-10 PBS JENNIE: LAI)Y
hat influence television
RANDOLPh
ChURCHILL
ctniirnercials have on their
Poor Jennie, Her son Winston is
'ung lives. The basic con33 ind still single. She
inclu.sion: Kids neither believe
troduces
him
to
Clementine
nor trust eonunercials. They
lioIer, daughter of an old
find them part of a hypocritical
friend,
.Jennie also writes a play
society.
that's produced, but she loses a
tapehusband, and then starts to
Two youngsters, seen
being interviewed, were asked concentrate on son Winston's
ho
they determined the
the

truth,

responded,

didn't work right."
ABOUT TONIGHT:

IS1REGIAE
1
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(24) Romagnoils' Table
(35) My Fav or ite Martian
(44) Three Stooges
3:25

(2)(8) Tomorrow

MORNING

89 NBC I.I1TLE HOUSE ON
THE PRAIRIE "Remember
Me"

Conclusion of a touching

two-parter. Mr. Edwards
played by Victor French sa ves
the day, and helps keep three
orphaned youngsters together

SEEK &amp; FINDO
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jxilitical

career.

10.11 CBS KATE MCSHANE
Wayne Maunder plays a onetime rock star whose comeback
is marred by a murder charge.
The victim is a young girl,
death results from an overdose
and the rock star is accused of
being the

supplier.

10-il NB(' PETROCELLI
"The Gau1t)kr" A young man is
accused of murdering his
employer, but Petrocel!i Is
convinced of his Innocence. The
victim, Petrocelli learns, was
heavily involved with gam.
hers. A Martinez plays the
accused.
1011 ABC STAR.SKY AND
hUTCh "lady Blue" Once
Starsky had a girl friend, a
pretty policewoman. But when
they broke up, she seemed to go
to pieces, wound up in a go-go
joint as a dan,er and heavy
drinker. Then she was rnurdered. Turns out she was
working undercover to break up
a gang of jewel robbers.

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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE

EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUlT OF FLORIDA IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY
PROOATE DIVISION
PROBATE NO, 7$40$-CP
In Re: Estate of
VAN BLIREN WHA ILEY
deceased.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Tø LII
''s and All Persons
Having Claims or Demands Against
Said Estate:
"Cu are hrrvb-j rxafcl and
rr'guIrc'j to present any claims anct
demands which you may have
against the estate of VAN OUR EN
WHATLEY, deceased late of
Seminole County. Florida, to the
Clerk of the Circuit Court, and file
the some in duplicate and as
provided in Section 723.16, Florida
Statutes, in their offices in
County Courthouse in Seminole
County. Florida. within four
calendar monthS from the time of
the first publication hereof, or the
same will be barred
Filedat Sanford, Florida. this 10th
day of October, 197$.
5: Jerome Silvey Whatley
As Executor
5: Thomas G. Freeman
Attorney for Estate of
VAN BUREN WHATLEY,
cleceasm
Freeman 6. WoolloIk
P.O Box 70. Altamonte Springs. Fl
32701
Publish: Oct 79, Nov. S. 17. 19, 197$
DES 170

(9) GerraI Hospital

(9) Movie

10:00

tell

fl~ol

(2)(I) Doctors
16)(13) Edge Of Night

(44) Spirit Of '76

"When we got the toys that we
saw on television, and they

Ms

2:30

(2)(I) Doctor's Hospital
(24) Jennie
(6)(13) Cannon

television commercials didn't

.011 - 1 -',

2:00
(6)(13) Guiding Light
(9) $10.000 Pyramid

(7)(8) Another World
(6)(13) Match Game

Thursday
. .ursay
-

Make A Deal

8:55

By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

The Houston Aeros rolled over and played dead
and
lived to tell about IL
"It's a good thing we had the three-goal lead," said
Houston Captain Ted Taylor after the Aeros barely
escaped with their lives while beating the Toronto Toros S.
4 Tuesday night In the World Hockey Association.

(9) Let's

9:00

1:00
Aeros Escape Toronto Rush

(13) Search For Tomorro'
OS)(44) Movie
1:30
(2)($) Days Of Our Lives
(6)(13) As The World Turn S

(9) Rhyme And Reason
(24) Indian Summer
(35) Mothers.ln-Law

.

Seals.

7:30

(9) Ryan's Hope

(44) Flintstones
8:30
(CATV.6) Fran Carlton
(44) Three Stooges

(2)(6)(8)(9)(13) News

By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

(2)(e) Today
(6)(C-6)(13) CBS News
(9) Bozo's Circus
(44) American Town Religious Hall

Movie
(9) When Things Were Bad
(44) Dinah!
8:30
(9) That's My Ma ma
(CATV.6)

11:00
Golden Seals Edge Kings

(24) World Press
(35) Big Valley
12:30
(2)(e) 3 For The Money

(6) Search For Tomorrow
(9) All My Children
(24) Electric Company
(44) Variety
1:00
(2) Somerset

(C.6)(44) Love, American
Style
(9) $25.000 Pyramid
(13) Truth Or Consequences
(CATV.13) Movie
8:00
(2)(8) Little House On The

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chine
(13) Pulse-Plus!

6:30
(6) Sunrise Semester
(CATV-6) Tennessee Tuxedo
(6) Today In Florida
6:55
(2) Daily Devotional

Basketball Associ-

ation dropped the other shoe Tuesday, folding its San
Diego franchise in a move towards consolidation and
economic stability.
When the league closed the Baltimore Claws three
weeks ago, there was strong sentiment among some officials for dropping San Diego as well. That would
eliminate costly travel to the West Coast and allow the
ABA to go Into the season as a compact, eight-team unit.
But Frank Goldberg, owner of the San Diego Sails, was
until Tuesday, when the
able to keep the team alive
ABA decided to pull up stakes after a fra ction more than
three seasons in San Diego.

(8)

(6)(e) Concentration
(CATV.) Hogan's Heroes
(9) Wild, Wild World Of
Animals
(13)(CATV-13) CBS News
(24) Star Trek
(44) Hogan's Heroes

In Move To Trim Expenses

- The

Breakfast Beat

6:10
() Sunshine Almanac

EVENING

ABA Pulls Up San Diego Stakes

YORK (AP)

( 1 3)

Wednesday

IN BRIEF

NEW

L

Notice

('

A it (3 K 0 T C H K A I) I.

PROCLAMATION OF
REGULAR ELECTION
TO THE REGISTERED VOTERS
OF THE CITY OF CASSELBERRY,
FLORIDA:
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
by the City of Casselberry, Florida,
that pursuant to lawful authority the
City of Cassetberry. Florida, shall
on Tuesday, December 7, 1973,
during the legal hours for voting
hold the regular election Of the City
Of Casselberry, Florida
Said election shall be held at the
Casselberry Fire Department
Building on Triplet Lake Drive
s.aiddatesndatthtirnesauthaq'i
for the purpose of electing the
following city officials, to wit:
ONE (1) MAYOR of the city of
Casselb-erry, Florida
TWO '2) MEMBERSOF THE City
Council of the City of Casselberry,
Flor.oa
This Notice shall be posted as
required in the City of Casselberry,
Florida, and shall be published in
the Evening Herald once each week
for at least four (1) consecutive
weeks prior to December 2 197S
Dated at Casselberry. Florida.
this 23rd day of October, A D. 1975
(Seal)
Bill B Crier,
Mayor
Publish: Oct. 29, Nov 5, 12, II, 26,

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INVITATION TO BID
Seminole County Public Hospital
will receive bids for Ldditin and
renovations to Radiology Suite
Phase II 17 noon November 201h,
1975 at the Administrator's Office,

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CITYOF

-..COU
I'1
-SEMINOLE COUNTY IN AND FOR
THE EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT
NO 7S-2171'CA-04'5
THOMAS LYONS,
Plaintiff,
vs
ALBERTA ROSE LYONS.
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ARE
U TROUBLED? Call
Free, 644 2027 for "We Care
"Hotline,- AdIt or Teens
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18-'HeJp Wanted
W

ill

FACED WITH A DRINKING
PROBLEM
Perhaps Alc3holic Anonym,5
Can Help
Call 173 4557
Write P.Opø Uu
Sanford, Florida 3277

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bed and board Sept 1, 1975, I I li
no longer be responsible for ly
debts incurred b anyone
other than me
Delbert j.E, I&amp;

6-Child Care
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A I1A13Yc 'OP1 :)(.ir.ir.r,,i
Inaije I only Next t new Driver
L'cense Bureau )fl4i
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9--Good Things to Eat
OKRA
By The Bushel
322 0415 after 4p.m.
Oranges, Grapefruit, SItsuma
Tangetos and Lemons
I P U Hutchison, 322,4054
NAVEL ORANGES
5750 BUSHEL
)?2 6733 or 322 0367

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If you are having difficulty findng
place to live, car to drive, a lob,
son-i' ¶r'tvits' you have need o
react all ojr
.i':'. ,'c, , da

4

18- elp Wanted

E'
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Exceptional opportunity to earn I
your spare lime 323 6161.

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AN OHIO OIL CO. cAters PLENT
OF MONEY plus cash bonusei
fringe benefits to mature it
dividual in Sanford area
Regardless of experience, airma
A J. Read, Prei, America
Lubricants Co. Box 696. Daytor

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what you have to sell Call toda
and your Classified Ad will appeai
here tomorrow

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Medical Secretary for ph ician'i
office in Sanford. Knowledge 01
medical terms, insurance, typinç
Monday thru Friday
'i" 3jou

Post Office Box 1330
Suite 77, Flagship Bank
Sanford, Florida 31771
PubIi Nov 12, 19, 26, Dec. 3,197$
DET U

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AVON
Want to earn Extra Xmas money'
Call 644 309,
Nuries: RN's: LPN's: AideS: Aide
Companion, Needed immediately
6260636
EARN EXTRA INCOME
the Amway way. As little as $15 gets
you started in a business of your
own. Gin the WHOLE story, Phone
Gays 676 2671 .eves and weekends,
6785661.
Help wanted, part time waitress 11
to 7 ExperIenced Call 1730961
between 2 106
Kids Cutorow tri. SW.flQ Set or small
t'lcycle' Sell the",q. 'die items With
C want Ad To place your ad. call
your fris'nqlly Classified ql at The
04rrAIii 31 ThII. er Cii 9993

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WHY WAIT!!!
If cxire tired Cl going from one IC) b
to the other, because you're
making a living, but you're not
getting
anywhere . . DON'T
WAIT, SEE US NOW. In addition
to making a comfortable living,
you want a lob with the op.
portunityto climb up the ladder of
success. You want a chance to get
into management and you want it
um
DON'T WAIT, SEE US
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YOU want security row and you
want a secure retirement, you
want a complete group life and
hospitalization p.gram with a
maior medical for you and your
*hole family. You want your
income to continue when you are
unable to work due to Injury or
$iVj5 You want it retirement
Programthat will enable you to
retire in luxury . . DON'T WAIT,
SEE US NOW
YOU want to work for a company
that is more than 6 years old and
tIIl expanding by leaps and
bounds You want to work for a
company that values its em.
PloyCts by providing the highest
Possible incomes and all the fringe
benefits to boost ..DON'T WAIT.
SEE US NOW.
YOU want a career that will provide
the challenge, let you use your
imagination, let you decide how
much you want to earn Let you
rise to the level of management
you desire and as rapidly as you
want to make it -DON'T WAIT, I
SEE US NOW
MR OAODIS
at the
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Man or woman to share
my holneand Cxpq'nses
PI'o01 321 0319 anytime

30-Apartments
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MARRIAGES
Performed by Marilyn,
Notat
Ocata 901 7)7 1161 or 737 6773
I
IS ALCOHOL A PROBLEM
(
IN YOUR FAMILY?
AL ANON
for families or friends Of Probli
.--drinkers
For further intormati Call .47) 4
or write
Al Anon Family Group p
Box 553. Sanford, Fla 37771
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Real Es ite

Rentals

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7Apartm,.nl, GoOd :ome Zoned
general commercia Lot plus an
"xtr lot 930.000 or Mt offer, 373
.5641
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living, Come ion
fRAPIKLIN ARMS APIS Rent
-from $141 mo 323 6650

Interest

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322.64

One 6, 7 bedroom 11panlment,
furnisited or unfurnished Newly
rrilt.cora,ed Come sri' 3(i) F.
.r
ttic1 S,ruf;;r d J' I I J.52
,'.

TwøApts .1 or? bedroom. unfurn &amp;
turn Both ac w w carpet, $100
damage deposit 9)25 mo. 373 139
after 330 pm.

BARGAIN FIX UPj $17,500 Two
story, zoned m ipIe family,
r't'ds a 101101fix
Will cut toi'
f OnI ts.ceo ( a - or 55 '.si) Ui
i.J
terms
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Stemper eaIty

Central FIr- cia's
MULTIPLE Lltl1PiG REALTOR
DeBary-- Adults, I BR, air, close to '1
French
"i
I 6.332 195.1
stores, churches Ideal for retired
377 1959
PersQn 64$ 6161 or 327 6054
M
31- Apartments Furnished
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NT- See this
adorable 3 beer m, 2 bath with
family room,
0 w w carpet,
Only 529,900 'ro t Ii love it, Vo'lI
love the 5wirn ,g Pool

42-Mobile

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R'j ReI Estate RrnPip
JOIffI 11PlnFP,ASSOC

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c'cessories Evening Herld,5anford,Fl.

0ts

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OflS0P4 p,'.Apl,(2-?IPtwy 1) 97
3275961

IS Yr FHA FINANCING
GPrc,orly MOBILE HOMES
3603 Orlando Drive
Santord,373 37c*3

Call

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If
You want to Buy or Sell
Real Estate
Wi will providisthe
Professional Service
107 W Commercial
Ph 372 7661
5anfr.-d

Is c.I ,lncl '.0 is tb', 2 Story. 1
tt'Jrm, 2 bath home, but a
handy and wise man woW take
advantage of the multiple &amp;
professIonal Zoning. Only 911,950,

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Double barrel shotgun, 3" magnum.
$100; 10 spd. 6. 3 spd. bikes. 935
ea lawn mower, 930. 321 0157.
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Above ground pool, 4",'xIS'. Ex
cellent condition. Pump, filter
included. Call after 1 p.m. 323I,

Pedued to SU.$0O,
BR. corn
mel'cial zoning in good residential
area.

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ict i192&amp;-477,Longwood
Call 323 &amp;S70or 631 '6.05
It?] Plymouth Valiant, 4 dw%edan;
low mileage By owner, 52.400.
Phone $3) 7335

76-Auto Parts
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1969 Mercury Marquis, runs good,
looks sharp 1399 Phone 372 5491
after 6 , m
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MOBILE-TUNE
See our ad in Business Directory
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1971 Dasher 2 dr automatic, AM.
FM stereo radio, 7300 miIes
93.495. Call Duane McGuire, 372'
1651. Dealer.

Reconuitioneci Batteries, 913.95
i'tChLflQC REEL'S BODY SHOP,
1109 Sari c'd ;.-.
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fmd r,arnenl
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No qualifying, Assume or will FLEA MARKET opening Nov. 15
West Hwy. 46 1'.', miles East of 1.4
onsidcr land c on tract We have
behind Auction Galleries, Dealer's
two. 3 OP, 1' -, bath.
call 372 9719 for space
4 lIP. 2 huh, mni f,irm. rnot?irr in
INVENTORY CLEARANCE (to
law effic'i'ny apt
make room for new stock).
Everything Reduced To CIearl
Crank Realty, Realtor
SAVE 60 pet. and more on smoked
6306061
damaged
stock.
Payton's
BY OWNER- ldyllwilde IBR 2',
Children's Wear (Formerly
baths, 30'x3O' family room, with
Buttons 'N Bows), 2640 Hiawatha.
fireplace &amp; wet bar, formal dining,
Phone 372 1301
plus large breakfast room. Loads
Of extras, 951.000. 321-0717.
372 1947
3 OR, block, good
condition Terms $21,500.
WILSON MAIER FURNITURE
2 BR- I bath block, family room,
BUY-SELL--TRADE
311 315 E. First St.
Perfect for retirees, 9)7,930
3275627

Chico &amp; The Man

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Wanted to buy, new or used fur'
n'tufe by piece or house full. Call
372 2327 after 6 p m

office furniture

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WITH GOOD CREDIT
For Example
196$ Valiant. 6 cyl. stand.
1964 Faifane, 6 cyl. auto., extr4
clean
197) Duster, 6 cyl. . stana
1970 Hornet. 6 cyl stand, 36.000
original mlle
1970 Torino, 302 eng , auto
1969 Monterey Wagon, like new
Many others tochoo'from

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Wood or steel desks lexecut;ve desk
&amp; chairs, secretarial desks &amp;
chairs, straight chairs, filing
cabinets, as is Cash and Carry.
NOLL'S
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Casselberry, 17 97. 6)0 1706

for Sale

Any CarNu Money Down

Wanted to buy used office furniture.
Any
Quantity.
PIOLL'S
Casseiberry. Hwy- 1797 8)04206

Office Furniture
And Business Machines
Phone 372 1121
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FHA VA Rcnc*ed Homes, Very
down, no closing costs

Supplies

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Shoeshine Chair Wanted
Call Richard Arsenault
167 1155, ext Ill

Merchandise

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Wanted to Buy,
6' Sliding Glass Door,
3326790

model, 12 string, new Condition,
9375
case Will negotiate. 373
7672 affrr

SEMINOLE CO. Acreage tracts,
small and large. 92,000 per acre
and up Terry Rea'ty, Realtor, 671
0711
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For u'ied furniture, appliances.
tools, etc Buy I or 1001 stems
Larry's Mart, 715 Sanford Ave.

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Two Lots-West Santa St.
Phone 321 01 79
AfIerS:30p.m.

Wednesday, Nov. 12, 1973-hA

CASH 322.4132

----Walnut Console Piano
George Steck, 9750
29 Acres near Markham and
Phone 32) 5105
Longwood Road. Call 131 64a
days or after S p m call 3321366 Ovation Guitar. Glen Campbell

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Noah 's Ark

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43LotAcreage

CaliBart Real Estate

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Large) room apt.. Shade tre'es,front 3 Btdroonis, (I'fltr,jI at and 11i,
strer't entrance, includes ulitilies
wall to wall carpet brick finiSh,
Call after 6 p.m., 323
aluminum overhanC tCrge corner
tot on Paved road 9 100- 10 pc?
2nd Floor, i room apt,, screened
dovn Immediate o upancy
Porch. private yard, washing
JOHNNY \ LKER
matfls',
air
conditioned.
Reasonable 322 7760
GENERAL cot RACTOR
PEAL ESTA, INC

BAMBOO COVE APIS

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Mat urewornanforlig,,house
and care of semi
1973, 12' wide, 1 BR. rrished. wth
invalid, evenings
AC, AduIt, $115 Si' irity c,rucs,t
and wekct
Send Complete
322
resume to Box 591, Co Evening
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td. P 0 0011657,
Sanford. - WEKIVA RIVER- Adult park
offering fiShing, inclemij and
24-Businessportunjtjes
convenience store rrounded by
beautiful oak and press trees
Tax , Cab Busine'ss
&amp; related i''''
'122 1170
chis. C,iII nAnef, 901 251 2S72
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demanded In the Complaint.
WlTNESSmyhanitandth,sealOf
thit Court on November 71h, 197$
leal - - Arthur H Beckwith, Jr.
Clerk of the Circuit Court
By: Lillian T. JenkIns
Deputy Clerk
STENSTROM. DAVIS I
McINTOSH
Attornes for Plaintiffs

CITY OF
LAKE MARY, FLORIDA
Notice of Public Hearing
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN by
The City Council of the City of Lake
Mary, Florida, that sold City
Council will hold a public hearingat
7:30 p.m. or as soon thereafter as
possible, on Wednesday. December
10. 1975, to consider the adoption of
an ordinance by the City of Lake
Mary. Florida, title of which Is as
follows AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY
OF LAKE MARY, FLORIDA EN
TITLED
"STREETS
AND
SIDEWALKS," PROVIDING FOR
THE REGULATION OF EX. '
CAVATION, CONSTRUCTION OR
ALTERATION OF ANY STREET
OR SIDEWALK OR ANY PART
THEREOF, REQUIRING PER
MITS BEFORE BEGINNING
EXCAVATION, CONSTRUCTION
OR ALTERATION; REQUIRING
ASSURANCE OF SATISFACTORY
COMPLETION
AND
MAIN
TEHANCE OF STREET OR
SIDEWALK EXCAVATION,
C0NSIRUCII oN
oR
ALTERATION BY MEANS OF A
SURETY BOND OR, IN THE
ALTERNATIVE, A DEPOSIT OF
EQUIVALENT CASH IN AN
tscow ACCOUNT WITH THE
CITY; SPECIFYING INSPECTION
AFTER EXCAVATION, CON.
STRUCTIOPI OR ALTERATION OF
STREETS AND SIDEWALKS;
PROVIDING FOR DUTY AND
LIABILITY
OF
PERMIT
HOLDER; PROVIDING FOR
ERECTION AND LIGHTING OF
BARRICADES DURING
Ex.
CAVATION, CONSTRUCTION OR
ALTERATIOTI OF STREETS OR
SIDEWALKS; PROVIDING FOR
THE RESTRICTION OF OB
STRUCTIONS OF STREETS AND
SIDEWALKS; INCLUDING OB
TAINING
OF
PERMIT;
P R 0 V I D I N G
F 0 P
REQUIREMENT THAT PERMIT
BE ISSUED BEFORE GRADING,
LAYING OUT OR ESTABLISHING
BOUNDARIES OF ANY PUBLIC
ROAC WAY
OR
STREET.
AUTHORIZING
THE
CITY
COUNCIL TO LIMIT THE USE OF
AND OR VACATE AND ABANDON o
STREETS AND ALLEYS AND
ACCEPTING ALL DEDICATIONS
ON LXlTING Pt All. fIU

I.ecithinl Vinegar' 136' Kelp'
IIII four in One CapSule Ask
V138 • Fausts Drugs

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County, Florida, to wit:
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT, IN AND
The East 50 feel of Lot'' and 10.
FOR
SEMINOLE
COUNTY.
Block 4, Tier 1),of Sanfori, Florida,
FLORIDA.
according to E. P. TRAFFORD'S
CASE No. 753044CA09•A
MAP thereof as recorded in Plat
WI NTER
PARK
FEDERAL
Book 1, Pages 16 to 62. Public
SAVINGS
AND
LOAN
Records of Seminole County.
ASSOCIATION, a corporation
Florida,
organitc'd and existing under thehas been filed against you, and ,'ou
laws of the United States of
are required to serve a copy of your
America,
written clfenses. if any, to it on
Plaintiff,
McINTOSH.
W.
KENNETH
vs
ESQUIRE,0fSTENSTROM,DAVIS
CARLO KRO'I and ANN V. KRON,
&amp; McINTOSH, Plaintiffs' attorneys.
" w fr
whose address is Post Office Box
Defendants
13)0, Sanford. Florida, 727?, c. G(
MORTGAOE
before December 16. 1915, and file
FORECLOSURE
the original with the Clerk of the
NOTICE OF ACTION
Court either before service on
10 CARL 0 xRON and
Plaintiffs' attorneys or Immediately
ANN V
RON,
thereafter; otherwise a default will
his wife.
be entered against you for the relief

WUUW 'OlE EUUwwwress
vm,nu,e Memorial uioipitai, 1101
East First St., Sanford, Florida, at is set forth below, not later than the
which time and Place all bIclswill be 76th day 04 November, 197$ If you
all todosoa Default -*III b en?e-rtd
publicly open and read aloud.
Proposed torms of contract .9aiflst you for the relief demanded
documents, including plans and in the Complaint. The real property
specifications, are on file at the Proceeded against, Situated :n
Office of the Administrator, Seminole County, Florida, is
Seminole Memorial Hospital, 1101 d.i'ibed as followsBegin at the Sthwet corner Of
East First Street, Sanford, Florida
and the Office of the Architects, Lot 2. Block "EQ." LAKE ELLEN
Gutmann Dragash Associates Ar.' ADDITION TO CASSELBERRY, as
chitects Planners, Inc. Sanford recorded in Plat Book 7. Page Li,
Atlantic National Bank Bldg . Suite Public Records of Seminofe County.
P0 Drawer 93$, Sanford, FlOrida, run Easterly to the
Southeast corner of said Lot 2,
Florid.
thence Southerly along the Westerly
Copies of the documents may be
obtained by depositing 12300 with right of way line of Lake Ellen
the architect for each set of Drive, 75 feet; thence Westerly
documents to obtained Such dt.lt parallel to the Southerly line Of said
will be refunded to each per.onwho Lot 2. 150 feet. thence Northerly to
returns the plans, s Icif icaliontl arid the Point of Beginning, being pert of
Other documents In good Condition Lot 7, Block "EB." LAKE ELLEN
ADDITION TO CASSELBERRY, as
within 10 days after bid opening
A certified check or bank draft, recorded in Plat Book 7. Page 63.
Public Records of Seminole County,
Payable to Seminole County Public
Hospital, U S Government Bonds, Florida
ci a satisfactory bid bond executed
WITNESS my hand and seal of
this Court at Sanford, Seminole
by the bidders and acceptable
County, FlorIda, th.s 70th day of
suretiesinan amount equal tojper
cent of the bid shall be submitted October. 197$.
(Seal)
with each bid.
Arthur H. Qeckwith, Jr
The successful bidder will be
required to furnish and pay for
Clerk of the Circuit Court
satisfactory performance an
By: Mary N. Darden
Deputy Clerk
Payment bond or bonds
w E, WINDERWEEDLE, JR
Contract for work Under this bid
will obligate the contractor and
Winderweedle, I'Iaines,
Ward and Woodman, PA
subcontractors not to discriminate
in employment practice"s
PO Be' NO
Winter Park, FlorIda 37769
Seminole County Public Hospital
re%I.rves the right fo reject any oratJ
Attorneys for Plaintiff
Publish Oct 22, 29, Nov. 5, 12. 1975
bids or to waive any informalities in
the bidding
DtS 133
NO bid shall withdrawn i*r a
period of 30 days subsequent to the
CITY OF
Qtning of bids without the connt
LAKU MARY. FLORIDA
of Seminole Public Hospital
Notice of Public Hearing
Seminole County
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN.
Public Hospital
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN by
Sanford, Florida
the City Council of the City of Lake
Robert T. Be-sserer
Mary, Florida. that said City
Administrator
Council will hold a public hearing at
Publish Nov- 6. 17, 197
7:30 p rn or as soon thereafter as
DET 31
possIble, on Wednesday, December
10, 1975, to consider the adoption of
an ordinance by the City of Lake
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT, IN AND Mary, Fioridi, title of which
is as
FOR
SEMINOLE
COUNTY, fois
FLORIDA.
AMENDMENT TO ORDINANCE
CIVIL ACTION NO, S7247.CA-$4B NUMBER 20F THE ORDINANCES
In Re: Marriage 0
OF THE CITY OF LAKE MARY,
HARVEY C JONES, Husband and FLORIDA, ENTITLED,
"AN
JOAN TAYLOR JONES, Wife
ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF
NOTICE OF ACTION
LAKE
MARY,
FLORIDA;
TO - JOAN TAYLOR JONES,
PROVIDING
FOR
ZONING
Wife
WITHIN
THE
CORPORATE
Ice St. Claire Avenue
LIMITS; PROVIDING A ZONING
Spring Lake, New Jersey O7fl7 MAP THEREOF: DESCRIBING
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that a I N T E P I M
Z0NING

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Notice
Le

LAKE MARY, FLORIDA
Notice of Public Hearing
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN by
the City Council of the City ci Lake
Mary, Florida, that said City
Council will hold a public hearing at
7-30 p.m or as soon thereafter as
possible, cn Wednesday, December
NOTICE OF SUIT
10. 1975, to consider the adoption Of
an ordinance by the City of Lake TO Alberta MOW Lyons
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
Mary. Florida. title of Which
that an action for Dissolution of
follows:
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY Marriage h11S been tiled aginsi YOU
OF LAKE MARY, FLORIDA. andyouarerl,gU,redtO%CrVeaCOPY
ESTABLISHING CITY DEPART- of your written defenses. it any. to it
TITLES; on James T. Golden, attorney for t
MENTS
AND
FIRE pfaintiff, whose address is P0. Box
THE
ABOLISHING
DEPARTMENT AND POLICE 3202. Sanford, Florida 32771 end file
DEPARTMENT AND CREATING the original with the clerk of the
IN THEIR PLACE THE PUBLIC above styled court on or before
November 21s1, 1975; otherwist a
SAFETY 0 E PAR TM E N T
CREATING THE RECREATION judgment may be entered against
PROVIDING you for the relief demanded in the
DEPARTMENT;
FOR DEPARTMENT DIRECTORS complaint or petitiOn
Witness my hand and the seal of
AND THEIR APPOINTMENT;
DEFINING THE GENERAL said court on October 17th. 1975
FUNCTIONS OF THE DEPART- (Seal)
Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr
MENTS; SEVERABILITY;
Clerk of the Circuit Court
CONFLICTS; AND EFFECTIVE
'
DATE.
By: Lillian T. JenkinS
A copy of said ordinance shall be
As Deputy Clerk
available at the office of the City Publish: Oct. fl. 29, Nov. 5, 17, 1975
Clerk of the City of Lake Mary, DES 135
Florida, for all persons desiring to
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT, IN AND
examine same.
COUNTY,
SEMINOLE
All Interested parties are Invited FOR
to attend and be heard,
FLORIDA
THlSHOTlCEistobe published in CIVIL ACTION NO. 7$.3311.CA'19D
the Evening Herald. a newspaper of IRAN W. W000WOR TH and EDNA
General circulation in said City, one M. W000WORTH, hiS wife.
(1) time at least 15 days prior to the
time of the public hearing.
DAT ED this 3rd day of November, OTHA L BOOTH and HELEN L.
BOOTH, hiS wife, s'i Cl.
197$.
Defendants.
S: Kay Sassm.n
NOTICE OF ACTION
City Clerk
TO DEFENDANT:
Gary E. Massey
OTHA L. BOOTH
616 E. Semoran Blvd,
1217 Lancaster Avenue
Suite 102
WILMINGTON, DELAWARE
Altamonte Springs. Fl. 32701
19199
Attorney for City
______________________________
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an
Publish: Nov. 17 1975
action to (orec$o$Sl Mortgage on the
DET 65
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following property in Seminole

Residence and
addr ess unknown
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
that a Suit to foreclose a mortgage
has been filed against you in the
Circuit Court for Seminole County,
Florida, being Civil Action No 75
2041 CA 09 A. and that you are
requiredtofileyourans*erwilhthe
Clerk of said Court arid tO
PISserve a
COP' thtO4 Upon the
fltlff

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--'977 Oldsmobile Delta

U. fully
equipped, Pay equity &amp; take over
payments of 91309 3234169

78-torcles

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Motorcycle Insurance
BLAIR AGENCY

Florida 90 Strawberry Plants
W C Muse
West First St.. 372 - 1739

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Sale

79-Trucks-Trailers
NELSON'S FLORIDA ROSES
Woodruff'i Garden Center
60) Celery Ave Sanford

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A.P.Clark

- Overhead door.
1967 Ford F $00. 12',
jgnj, 671 1612.

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64-EqUipment for Rent
__________________________
Rent Blue Lustre Electric Carpet
Shampooer for Only 11 30 per day.
CARROLt'S FURNITURE

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1969 Datsun, smal pick
.
transmission, clutch, battery, fuel
pump, good cheap trans. for 1.550.

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Leasing

7s Duster ti'OIII lIStS
'is vaiiant from $3191.
'71 Scamps trem $3411.
75 Fwy Waeoes trot" $1919.
'73 Gran Fury, from $33S1

3230061.

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for Sale Fully Equipped And
I Bedroom furnisheci gai'
Factory Warranty
apartment, clean, wall to wall
66-Horses
'19 Willys Jeep Universal, wheel
415 Hwy. 434 East
carpet, water furnished Couple
drive, worn hubs, tow bar; all
.
,."itp. 713 pets. 1100 month, 57$ INVEST WISEL.
MOSSIE C. BATEMAN
Like
n'w 3
831-7700
10 gal Rheern water heaters, Reg quarter horse mare all tack
running gear good condition 372
bedroom, cen'r air, w w carpet, Reg
security deposit. Ideal for winier
9.300; pinto gelding, some tack,
for
natural
gas.
155
each.
Never
5399
after
5
p.m
or
any
time
Broker
Real Estate
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commercial ton
1975 LUXURY tmi
residents. Phone 372 1305.
lust In case
$150 Phone 37362"
used. 32386.00 days or 349 5)73
*tb ends .
you want 100pm It ice business
See Tp,, 11 71 Impef ill Lilirta 4 '.
after
S
p.m
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----Clean 7 bedroom, screened porch,
322.7643
----Hardtop. Dome iii a
Perfect 7rJ car. '61 Fairlane Station
n your horn. 0l',' 9.28.900
big yard, 1 child o.k., 1)00 month
Jama.can liuw m,tIhilc, with
10 PENCILS with name in gold,
67tJvesfock.Poultry
Wagon.ocyl ,new inspection, new
* * * Neat &amp; Clean * * *
maføuw blue crushed Veler. Ylu
Phone 323 4767
I-1arr Id Ha Re'llt
$1.50; Remit with order to J&amp;A,
tires 9495 321 0715. Dealer,
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wa,teester., AM.PM taps, Cruise
2121 Curry Ford Road, Orlando,
3 bedroom, I'-, bath, air, fenced.
I Sow, 1 boar and 2 weariling pigs,
Can$rW. Ti" Seeps Wheel. Doer
20
6 room apt, downstairs, partly
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5771
1977
Opal
Fla..
321
Montia,
$
06.
Brick
0
front
down and
Locks. Wdow Lecki.
9160; 10 big rabbits and cages,
Immediate ____________________________
er kits
furnished, fenced yard $100 mo
•iid Windows? Yew'xs Get II,
assume payments, Balance
possessiOn $25,000
or 93-50 each; chickens and ducks,
3270334
Kitchen Bathroom
Cabinets,
Comofit,
defy
IN
Mi?i
ThIs is
months at 910145 Phone 323-6011
$2.50 each. Call after 5 p.m.
' 'U beee always deesm.d
Counter ops, Sinks. Installation
after i 30 pm.
PILOIAPI REALTY, REALTOR
SAN MO PARK, I, 7. 3 bedroom
17").
ci
wnix.,
but
Nix et Could Atf.td I.
available Bud Cabeil 32'? 6057
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83) 191?
Now it caii be y,vvs ut a Fricfin ci
trailer apts Adult &amp; family park
or after Hr's. 631 iiii
__________________________ -anytime
1965 YW
its
eri$li%al
cast.
Whea esu buy this
Weekly 351$ Hwy 17 92. Sanford.
New lnsfeci Ion, 5450
68-Wanted to Buy
SAVE ON HOME FINANCING -biiv$iIvI ffs-Ound Car. W• will
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Ci We v'UtOw11 Special wirreity.
Near Shopping, 7 BR home. $17.000
717 WIth St. 372 1910
51-Household Goods
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ty •
Large lot. 3 BR home, $19,000
1 or? Bedrooms Adults only
1 6 Opel. 1st $160 cash buys. 323.
We buy Furniture
Chrysler
t,i0t)'5 SA :s uIADER"
Downtown 3 BR tome, $19500
PARK AVENUE MOBILE PARK
1691 606 David St
Winter
NEVER has so m h been offered
2545 Park Drive 570 up
44) Hwy 434
911.77W
DAVES 373 9370
rn',
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for so little For oly $79,900 you Mid20',3&amp; IBR homes financed at
ci,er 7iq n' ri cabn,-?. 3 needle
AVALONAPARIMENTS
can have this i B home, washer,
lpct. interest
position twin needle, front
ADULTS, NO PETS
compactor, FA Y TO OWN- 3 bedroom, cent
dryer,
trash
Ini,xrhinin rlpIuup W*nq machine
P-eat, fcfl('j $19.500 OWNER
116W 2nd 51
cablevision, outs e gas BOO
Pa, halant'. mit 57$ Or 10 payments
WILL FINANCE
NOW LEASING
HOLY MACKERI
AHDY We
It
SAPIIOPD SEWING CENTER
New, modern, I story efficiency
have an owner w has 10 wooded LARGE- 3 bedroom home. Fla.
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307 Fa" F rst Downtown
room, PLUS rental mobile
apartments, attractively fur
acres near Gene'- and would like
'In ciii E.e 169 1116
ni%h('d, onvenienlly located arid
horns' OWNER WILL FINANCE
toswap for a ho
In the Sanford
beautifully landscaped $135 mo.
at
saving
to
you.
areal Give us a ell for more in
Gold velvet sofa and chair, $10;
Call between S:)0 5- For In
formation,
maple dining table, I chairs, 143;
formation rail .723 0704
LAKE VIEW- Ibedroom, 2 bath,
a
a
king size bed with spreaci, Uor 373
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W carpet RIGHTS TO LAKE
1059.
0
1 Bedroom &amp; kitchen apt., mature CEDAR &amp; TENNE EE STONE, 3
USE 933,700
OR home on z ioSt an acre.
person,
phone,
4 pc. sectional, Spanish style with
washing
Custom built with ountrylivingat
WITT REALTY
Privileges. No deposits.
matching pt'destaIcomm3fl and
us
its
best
7,030
• '4 It tiving area
utilities. 372 7910.
Req Re,i Estate Broker 321 06,&amp;j
octagon cocktail table, all slate
It's a real henry
373 571. 372 7740; )23-7$9
top's $700 or best offer. 3237150 or
L.aruc7BR.ciown,clean; all utilities
after 6p.m. call 323-410.
322'2420
SANFORD-- 3 Bedroom, 7 b,
furnished including heat. $40
week. 3222764.
home, lust painted inside. ar
KULP DECORATORS
Your ML Agency
Y
Conditioner, shady yard. Will
109W 1st St .3fl-731.s
$ Room apt ,aIl utilities turn. $10 per
dicker or swap 519.500,
We Buy Furniture
REAL ious
250 P.irs Or
wk or $130 per mo. $45 dep. 60$
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CALL NOW
. ,Magnolia Ave. 372 0261.
LAKE MARY-) Bedroom, 1' bath
-Ap liances
Exclusi
Area
home, nestled under Shady trees
,,5
-.
MONTHLY RENTALS
Quality 3 he-cireori 7 bath hoe
m on
Country Style kitchen, central heat
AVAILABLE
canal, plus p I Large tree
QUALITY
APPLIANCES
AT
lair, VA term'. available $71000
9.150 5)75 Color TV
shaded lot. $41,
BARGAIN PRICES SANFORD
with terms,
,AUCTION.
Forrest Greene, Inc.
QUALITY INN NORTH
i
373 7310.
Rag. 45.00
116, SR 431, Longwd
REALTORS
Beautiful kitchen and 3 bedroom 830 6131
m 61;1 I
-KENMORE WASHER, parts,
home, close
ONLY
schools and
Lake Mary-- Clean furnish,
serv ice. used machine's
thopprng
apartment for working man Only.
ST. JOHNS REALTY CO.
MOONEY APPLIANCES)fl 0697
$93 Phone 372 3930.
Builder or De'vel r - Exceptional
BROKERS
KENMORE DRYER
One &amp; Two bedroom aparn
buylnbuildingl sjustfarenougpi
0,-us 332-6)73
990
carpeted, air. turn. &amp; unfurn, $95
from town
P4'ds 17? 7352
Phone 371 (J747
up. 372 1610
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31A-ipIexes
Sch
LAKE MARY 2 HP diiPlCi,
Chen equipped Carpeted, central
heat &amp; air, $150 per mo.
FORREST GREENE INC.
32)6333
REALTOR
322 $970
Two bedroom, turn or vnfurn,
adults preferred, security deposit.
323 5131 or 3276470
1 bedroom unfurnished. kitchen
equipped, air, carpeted, $9130
Adults only 3272296 wk,nds &amp;
eves

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Bedrm, reno'atect, unfurnished
house, 5135 monthly .No ap
pliance's Damage deposit, Adults
Call after 3 p m. 372 5466
.arge 3-bedroom house, 137$
Metlonville; fenced back yard
Available Nov 5th 5723 month
plus $100 security deposit Phone
904 331-9361.
tassifieci Ads are the smallest big
news items you will find
anywhere,
Bedroom, 7 bath, carpet, double
carport, nice yard In Quiet neigh
bornood, $723
month plus
security deposit. 13$ 3691 or 131
6.303
RENT PURCHASE PLAN
odern Clean 3 bedrOom homes,
family room, garage,carpts.
63) t7fl
CLIFF JORDAN. REALTOR

ure

Realty

PEA TOPS
Urarich 'Ce Plo I
t?I OrlCnCjo Dr
322 1302

IM HU1 REALTY INC.
3374 Pan Or
122 2111
REALTOR
AFT ERHRS.
3273991
179711
322041$
Owner
house on 14th
3br
years old, storage sheds, carport, nice vd with trees F.H.A,
approvecic can assume present 7
pct mort; e Total $77,500 Ph.
3053321$'
House Iocjf
on Lot 71 Harden
suboivisit 1st St $1,500 Ph 372

Kish Real Estate
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;p1 .(.QNTPAc_'
T
LAKE MARKHAM ES T ATES, The
perfect 1 BR, 2 bath home for the
young executive A place to
dream. Your own dock on canal
connecting 3 lakes to Lake
Markham ,
Complete
with
fireplace in a quiet country
ling 541,000
GOLDEN OPPORTUNITY- For
the home owner, investor and the
dreamer TAX CREDIT Appl,e's
on these two new homes Now is
the time to TRADE UP without
waiting to sell your present home.
owner offering these homes for
TRADE, ASSUMPTION, or 2ND
MORTGAGE to qualified buyers.
931.900
EALTOPS

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New houj$ in a rural area tb down
paymes monthly payments less
than rail Go v ernment tubsidute.d
to qua Sled buyers Call to see
you q4lfy!
M.LjNSWORTH REALTY
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the fact that workmen were
betngheldup,sohe1efttoget
something to eat. Although he
did not hear the 1atement
about the'$1QQbW,"hed"I
am of the cipinion the man was
asking for a bribe or something

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IRISH

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they handed him an envelope.

velope there was a thank-you
card and a fresh, crisp onehundred dollar bill He then
stat ed that these people were
his friends and he had a lot of
friends like that,Both Andersohni and Justice
sta ted under oath they
te eted this to mean Brad
shaw was soliciting a gratwty. j
J ustice's brother, nii,
wor
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capacity for the area chain.

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Maryland. Actually f,ee and Albert Constantine perfected

After arriving in Sanford some three months ago, chi cken man, arrangements and huge standing brass candlesticks.
Lee (Hoss) Moss, frequently chatted wi th Mrs. Robson whom he
Rev. J.T. Pitts was the offlcIat
clergyman and nuptial
affectionately labeled "Mamma" almost ünmediakly. Then one selections were provided by Joanie and Geor ge Myers. Pe rry
dayhespottedacuteblonde 'chick" (daughter Gladys Holzman) Foster was the usher
visiting Mamma. Curiosity shifted mW sheer ecstasy, for th e
Given in mar riage by a nephew, Marvin Wright, the bride chose
preening peacock when he discovered the at tr
active love bird had for her vows a pale green sleeveless gown, fashioned along th e
no mate, had recently returned from California, and was jobless. slim silhouette, with a cluster of jewels highlighting the plunging
reading his feathers, Lee's first line of strategy m lur in
g neckli ne of th e modified empire bodi ce. The bridegroom wor e
Gh)d)5 to the nest was offering her employment as assistant sparkling burgundy.
manager of Maryland Fried Chicken. The crowing was pee,
and so was the timing.
Serving as best man and matron of honor were Bernice and Bob
Gladys and Lee's paths crossed many years ago when she was Brown
in management at th e original Capri Ritaurant, but th ey had no
Immediately following the ce remony, guests were e
cintht since Glad came to Sanford from Georgia when she trtained at a lavish buffet, from a tastefully appointed table
was two years old, and although she moved away, including covered with filigree lace and centered with a decorative brass
visiting 19 foreign countries, Sanford has always been her home candelabrum arrangement. The mam entree was Maryland fried
chicken.
po rt
Lee spent 18 years as an announcer and disc jockey for several
Following a northern wedd in g trip, the newlyweds will make,
radio stations in the Central Florida area,
their home in Sanford. The bride is the mother of three daughters,:
&amp;nce 1960, he has been an associate of the Co nstantine Barbara Collier, Memphis, Te
nn .; BUll Kidwell, s Angeles, '
family, restauranteurs for years, who came to Orlando area (rot
n
Calif,;
and
Brenda
Kidwefl,
Atlanta,
Ga.
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ble ring ceremony, In the ante room of Maryland
th row from th e back entrance to Maryland Fried Chicken on Fried Chicken
be fore an embankment of assorted floral
French Avenue.

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never solicited a bribe of meals, on April 4, according to his have been physically Im- sufficient evidence of any
WINTER SPRINGS
"flrathhaw happened to drop would be appreciated.
Williams said while involved money or equipment,
records,
not
as
May
or
June
as
possible
to
have
been
there
for
criminal
tent
on
Mrs. Mullins will be called
Bradshaw's by and as he and I were talking,
NIveting for the fourth time as a with the $6.5 million Sheoah
Bradshaw, when called to the the witness had remembered. inuch more than one hour.
I
part.
bard of inquiry into alleged project his contact with stand, said he
he said this to me. - 1 don't back for further questioning
has kept a daily
lie also denied being at the
Council voted 4.1 (with Mrs.
Also
improprieties in
similar usually charge for re- tonight at 7:30.
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Inspector Ray Bradshaw,
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heard testimony until midnight
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alleged possible attempts to
soli ci t a bribe or gratuity.
of containir caps for
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Al th ough billed as only an
your
proscription
inquiry, not a trial,
g /
resembled a cour troom drama
complete with the nervous
choose the child
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sofe closure
dramatic revelations; a witness
choose the
whose testimony was inI
temipted because of i llness;
standard closure
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cross-examination by the
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climaxed with the Introduction
able it mciwissis4i by yov or yovr physition ivit ask.
c&lt;cuts, "RAIN CHECKS" will ba availlible to
of surprise evidence that
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Christmas
9:00a.m. . 9p.m., Mon.. Sat.
contradicted one of the sworn
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44
cm IIáC
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complaints.
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known a building inspector to Br.
idshaw had bettri on an log since January and the in- site for three hours,
Irene VanEepoel voting no) to affidavit submitted by ~Mrs.
solicit a bribe in Seminole or almost weekly basis, but he had spection referred to took place according to his log, itsa ing'
Vy
Orange County.

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eluded principals in an aborted
clay pit deal in which the county
was to have purchased a 103acre south Seminole tract for
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Wednesday afternoon the
grand jury apparently subtestimony from Jack Jones, a
Southeast First National Ace
president.
The Orange county banking
facility was a depository for 14
days earlier this year for
almost $1 million in county
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to continue its probe this ofWilliams told reporters he
ternoon but there were no inbelievesall the county Comdications the jurors will be in
missioneral should be given the
opportunity to testily before the
Observers have speculated
grand jury.
thht the investigation may not
Vihlen said Wednesday's be concluded until late'next
appearance marked the fifth week.

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down the corridor alone to the
was accompanied to
by bank
grand jury room at 10:40 a.m. the grand Jury
and was quickly ushered in by counsel James Panico.
Assistant State Atty. William
chief investigator,
Staley, who is handling the
Jack B. Fulenwider, was ohgrand jury probe which is
new serv ed d,uring a Jury
inilssecond week.
Wednesday obtaining copies of
Also making brief
August county commission
ances this morning before meeting minutes from deputy
the grand jury; with hat ap- clerk Ashby Jones.
peared to be written records,
OR Aug. 26, county corna man identified by obHarry
m i s s i o n e r s
servers as David Homer,
chairman of the board of Kwiatkowski. Mike Hattaway
and Dick Williams voted to
directors of the Southeast First
$1 million in federal COmIflhIIlOner Dick Williams makes his way down corridor to
National Bank of Maitland, and
Comprehensive Employment sand Jury room this morning. (Herald Photo by Tom Vincent)
Deputy Circuit Court Clerk and Training /ct
(CETA) funds
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Sanford this weekend to lead off the Third Annual Seminole
County March of Dunes Pledge Walk on Saturday. Taznniy. like
thousands of
n born each year, has multiple birth defects,
yet is undaunted in her desire to be an active, useful youngster.
She's a bundle of energy and urges everyone to join her when the
Pledge Walk begins at 7a.m. at the Greater Sanford Chamber of
Commerce.

county commission records.

to the Southeast First National transfer of the funds to an outCommission Chairman Sid
County Commissioner harry flank of Maitland, in Orange of-county bank and Williams Vihlen Jr. and Commissioner
Kwiatkowski told reporters that Cinmtv.
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from the Aug. 26 meeting when
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Commissioner Mike Hatbefore the grand Jury and has
the bank switch vote was taken.
taway's cousin, State Rep. Bob
on Sept.
Williams
no idea what the jury is
hlattaway,
D-Altamonte spearheaded action to reverse
Wednesday Vihlen spent
probing.
Springs, is on the bank's 12- the
funds
transfer. nearly three hours closeted
On Wednesday, attorneys iiw:iiber board of directors.
Kwatkoski cast the lone with the grand jury and
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Marable, Denmark's Tampa
part of the suit would be "moot."

agreed this punitive. . . It won't gain anything. It's a test case teacher will be suspended next without pay and Denmark's suit.
problem," said Sims.
without a hearing?"
Keeth and Sims opposed the
granting
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felon
gets
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Denmark's
back
pay.
When
Sims
attempted
to
The constitutionality issue involves the suit's
Jr.
agre
,
saying
Board member E. C. Harper
ed
After a stormy debate, the Seminole County challenge
argued.
sustain
wi
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out
an
explanation
from
th
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voting,
of a state statute which gives the board the suit, backed by SEA, was in "poor taste",
School Board Wednesday night voted 3-2 to give
Stenstrom had advised the board before the Stenstrom explained that state law requires a
authority
to
dismiss a teacher without pay without 'I)remature, and he i Denmark) should
back two months pay to a former Sanford school
deciding
vote to award back pay, adding thdt "there written explanation.
notice and a hearing.
waited."
teacher
ui ed of a robbery charge last week.
lsnowaylntheworldyoucanwinthislawsuit!"
"Thisi.sadumbstatelaw!"&amp;mssaid, He added
this issue
Asked by Stenstrom if he would
Both Superintendent V. P. "Bud" Layer and
constitutionality
Grooms
cited
the
issue
again
he
disagreed
and didn't wan t to vo te either way
Whether the Seminole Education Association in a court
Marable said he "would consider Grooms said Denmark resigned for "personal
and
criticized
Board
member
Allan
Keeth
for
because
SEA
backed
the lawsuit. He said the courts
1 SEA) pursues a lawsuit filed by Sylvester Den- it," but there would be "
keeping it alive if reasons." Grooms said after the meeting Denmark
ed
prejudicial
statements
should
making
rhat
he
settle
it
instead.
mark, against the board on a constitutionality issue Denmark receives his back pay."
"was embarrassed and felt he lost his
about Denmark's case at the Sept. 10 board
depends upon the outcome of today's SEA meeting,
In other action, the board voted 3-2 to award
Board member Davie Sims, who termed the as a teacher." He said the former Lakeview Middle meeting.
said Gene Grooms, SEA's executive director.
$1,014 in backpay to Joyce McCord. a Sanford
lawsuit a "dumb suit" at least twice during the School industrial arts teacher had no immediate
-That's a damn lie and you know it!" Keeth Middle School teacher, and accept I.Ayer's
Denmark resigned effective Nov. 7
meeting,sald he didn't beltcve Denmark "is calling future plans,
shouted back.
recommendation to place her on continuing conSince the back pay demand has been met, both shots on this thing, at an.,,
Marable, who said he resented Sims' calling the
Grooms said he had sworn affidavits about tract, retroactive to the beginning of the 175
Board Attorney [uglas Sienstrom and Stanley
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with the grand jury system
However, he said, an "over"overzealous" state attorney or
grand jury foreman "can turn a
gr and jury investigation Into a
witch hunt."

Also subpoenaed for a brief
appearance Wednesday before
the grand jurors was county
Supervisor of Elections Mrs.
Camilla Bruce. Mrs. Bruce,
registration
custodian of
records, was observed carrying
two small
with
her into the jury room.

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who represent Commissioners Mike Hattaway and
Kwiatkowski, were seen
Williams testified this moming several times fit the hallway
before a Seminole County outside the grand jury room. OR
Grand Jury reportedly in- one occasion Rutberg apestigat in g coun ty government patently held a short con.
actions and allegations of f&amp;'rc'nce with St'tli'v In nearby
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witness waiting

He said he has been in
structed not to comment on the
matters" and that he arid
Kimbrough were not subpoenaed, have not been offered
Immunity and aren't seeking
immunity.

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he has nothing to hide.
grand Jury. He said .1nce he's
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never he#n the suhiect of
reques ed
grand jury probe and has
to appear before the grand jury
nothing
to hide and has done
by herring's office and that he
voluntarily appeared and noth~ wrong that testifYing
wasn't granted Immunity from has never "unduly concerned"
him.
prosecution

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discussed "various matters
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before the jurors today.
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You'll fare better in business
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know if we would
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posture should send 50 cents for severing of the fixed and
diamonds, hearts and spades quick tricks. We open one
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Exercise, Posture, Strength. could swing back to a more
chubs to cover normal forcing what system we are playing
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bids in all four suits. In addi(Do you have a question
this newspaper, P.O.
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show a 23-24 point or 27 or will be isod in this column
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and help pull your shoulders outside the fixed tendon of the
back. These can be done using affected muscle. It was swept
pulley weights or other devices quickly inwards, severing the
to load the movement,
contracted
nd
and then
The
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you were doing the crawl or was restored to a normal
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chest and pulls your Shoulders cotton and egg white was ap.
forward,
plied and the operation was
Keeping this principle in over!
mind you can see that using
"Only occasionally were the
stretch springs or anything that great blood vessels, directly
requires greater strength in under the muscle, affected.
ta
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backward Thi.s was fortunate since such
will help keep the shoulders an accident was almost in.
back,
variably fatal."
DEAR DR LAMB
Your DEAR HEADER
Thank
column regarding the Wry you for a good laugh. I couldn't
..
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Neck was of particular interest resist sharing this little gem
to Inc. My neck and mnouti' with my readers. It should
sometimes get in the way of serve to remind everyone how
things, In general, but I am fortunate we all are to get the
reminded of an article 'written kind of methcal treatment
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by a Harvey Graham in which available today. It wasn't
he recounts a most "sure cure always so as your story
\ ,,
for Wry Neck as 'approved' by demonstrates so vividly.
the English Barbers
Suchatreatmentdoesrunthe
Surgeons" under the fin- risk of severing the arteries and
prirtuiture of no less than veins in the neck. It is closely
William Clowes - cirurgion .to. akin to having your throat cut.
(2.
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1w l. $ i
follows:
neck has to be based on a
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"Wry neck is due to the fixed careful study of the patient to
"I think Dexter likes me
he looks at me the same way he
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ARIES tMarch 21-April 19) )0U brow. lrlce our services
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in situations where
i marvelous way of
was You
difficult to get their support managing today,
before.
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god
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garment
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agent
east
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decoration
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straight
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12 wds)
instead
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Herald Women's F4ltor

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when he first proposed the autoferry
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company in this day and
age?'

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Hey kids! If you're one of
those who has not yet reached
the age of 18 and smoke —
beware. The Seminole County
School Board has passed two
motions calling for strict enforcemeat
forcementofpreseut,atelaws
regarding smoking and drug
4bUseS. And, If you're under 1*
and caught smoking, you face
'Immediate suspension." Is It
worth it? See Joe A.skren's
story on page A for all the
particulars.

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68th Year, No 70—Tuesday, Nov 11,

Nov fl
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afternoon Don't let minor
Get
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touch
this
afternoon
with
fun
frustrations rattle you. A
who
a
friend
Is
up
to
date
on
surprise this evening,
TAURUS (April 20-May 20) current happenings. lie has
Get )OW' wark a
out of the wily news for you.
SAG11TARtUS(Nov. 23-De~
ea:ly so you can do something
pleasant this afternoon. Call an 21) Two situations you thought
acquaintance you've ,let would be difficult to manage
will come off with surprising
recently.
20)
ease
toda due to an unusual
GlMlNl (May 21-June
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of
events
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IOU II nave an oppOrLunhly
f'4T1t)tI'fIki
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today to recoup something you
thought was a lost cause Be 19) Some valuable information
extra alert. You'll have to move will Lie pa&amp;wd on to you today,
Don't sit on it. Put it to good use
very fast.

County
Ok
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Conditions

wuay
both for your career and

countywide study of sidewalk
nee&amp;i of all schoo ls after ap.
proving $6,000 worth of
sidewalks at Idyllwilde and
Pinecrest elementary schools.
The sidewalks at the schools
are a part of a joint par.
ticipatiort project with the city
of Sanford, and Commissioner
John Kimbrough stipulated that
both project plans be approved

by Sanford

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points, South Is too weak t
open with one. Normally, fie
would pass and back in, but it
is much better to fire the first
shot."
Jim "In Jacoby Moderr.
the weak two shows 7-10 highcard points and a good sixcard suit partner wants to
force, he responds two
notrump Opener bids three
notrump wi th
solid suit,
three of his own suit with a
minimum 17 or 0) and shows a
feature with a maximum ig
or 10)."
Oswald. "The la y-down
slam is easy to bid this way It /
should also be biddable after a
pass by South but when it was
played in a duplicate game
most passing South's reached
game on l y

Can intravenous feeding by
Pass 2 NT
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Putting a needle In a vein and
lass
4
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running in the fluid be too fast, correspondents have had
fun
PAIS
and if so can It do any damage changing girth control to birth
Pass
to a person in any way, control. Certainly birth control
Opening lead -94
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is one way to avoid one tern- I
A reader wants to know if
porary cause of the big middle. By Oswald &amp; James Jacoby
DEAR READER — Bending
the
Jacobys use light third
But, considering the number of
over and
hand
openings in duplicate
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lifting something is a men with this problem, there is
Jim: "We have had so many
common way of rupturing a more to it than
The
answer
is
that
we
questions from readers about
disc. Even without lifting it is
lieve firmly that the same
weak two bids that it seems
minimum
requirements apply
possible if you already have a
About intravenous feeding, appropriate to devote a few
in all seats n other words a
damaged disc ready to her- one can let the fluid go in too articles to them."
hand Is either worth an open
niate. The disc is between two fast. The fluid running into the
Oswald. "In standard
Ing
or it Isn't.
American the opening bid of
vertebrae, and when you bend veins quickly expands the
two in any suit Is reserved for
(Do You have a question
over it squeezes doW-fl on the volume of blood, literally by
for
the experts? Write -Ask
inner edge of the litUe sac-like diluting iL In sick people. very strong hands. About
thirty-five
years
ago,
Howard
the
Jacobys" care
structure or pillow that con- particularly those with
l imited Schenken and Edward Hymes,
newspaper. The Jacobys will
tains the disc. The pressure on
heart function, the excessJr.. adopted an idea proposed
answ3r individual questions
one side can pop the sac just as volume can overload the heart by Dick Richardson and
it stamped, self - addressed
you break a blister by and cause accumulation of fluid
started to use two clubs as the
envelopes are enclosed rho
squeezing it. Of course, the in the lungs or other signs of only forcing opening bid while
most interesting questions
more pressure that is applied, temporary heart failure. It is using the others to describe
wtil be used in this column
as in the lifting, the more likely easier to overload a child, hands such as the one held by
and will receive copies ol
be cause he has a small blood South, With nine high-card
it is to break,
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volume to start with. Adding a
CARNIVAL
by Dick Turner
You can also get muscle small amount of fluid rapidly
spasm by assuming an tin- can increase his blood volume
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comfortable position. The too much very rapidly.
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muscle literally cramps and
course,
if
a
Of
person Is
can prod uce pain much like (.bat
associated with a ruptured disc ,deh'drated or in shock or in
iiced of more blood volume,
Although there are many then the faster you can get the
things that cause back trouble, fluid in the be tter. A good
one of the main ones is la ck of example here Is a rapid iranstrength of the abdominal and *fusion of blood in the presen ce
back muscles. High
U list of hemorrhage. The ability to
of things to do to pre vent ba ck do this can be life-sa ving in the
trouble Is maintaining good operating room or in other
abdominal muscles. Those emergency situations.
people with a Large abdomen
The effects of overloading the
are sitting ducks for back circulation with fluid are
problems.
usually temporary, a nd the
There is a lot you can do to body will quickly adjust by
keep that abdominal tone in eliminating the excess fl ui d,
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shape. Those who ha ve the provided the kidneys are
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normally.
In
thi
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expanding middle problem or ins
ta nce there should be no
want to avoid it can get mor
details by sending 50 cents !ore resid ua l damage.
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Altamonte had a population
By RICK PANTRIFIGE
resignation "does not change of little more than 4,000 in Lie
Herald Sta ff Writer
our position that teachers have 1970 federal census. The
Sanford teacher Sylvester to be protected against school University of Florida said the
Denmark, aquitted last week of board action of this kind."
population in 2973 was 11,175
a robbery charge, has resigned,
SEA had supported Den. and In 1974 was 15,382.
Seminole County School mark's effort to be rtinstated
Superintendent W. P. "Bud" and to receive l ost pay.
Layer said today.
"We feel that school board
"I will recommend to the members should not be making
school board that they accept prejudicial sta temen ts a bo
ut a Around Th e Clock
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Mr. Denmark's resignation and case that they will later
be Bridge ............8-B
pay him for the time he was required to act upon —
under sus pe nsion," Layer said. not in a democracy. at least Calendar ...............S-A
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statements about a case before Dr. Lamb
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board to act in this manner Hospital
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mended that the SUSIWftciflfl be
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iport,
wi th pay.
innocent or not," Grooms said. Television
Circuit Judge Robert B.
On Sept. 8, Layer notified Women
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Denmark by letter that he was
VF;.-%TIIER
di rec ted
verdict of acquittal for suspended from teaching at
the 38-year-old Denmark, after
Moiidiiy's hIgh 82. OvernIght
Lakeview
Middle School
t he alleged robbery victim and
because of his Sept. 3 arrest on low 65,
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observed entering and leaving refused to comment on reports
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The Seminole County Grand that the teitiulony was on alleged violations of
Jury's reported probe of an recorded.
Florida's Sunshine Law, which
aborted county clay pit purA mystery witness, identified bans secret meetings of public
chase deal went into its second by observers as a mn named officials where decisions are
week today with four witnesses Jack, who is an assistant to made.
appearing before noon at the Lester Mandell, president of
Th iirrjbo rep4- rtl-dly congrand jury witness room,
Greater Construction Co., ;i (urIU
Cti1iui dei1
First to testily was Joe also secreted in a separate to buy a 103-acre tract for a clay
Robinson, president of Laurel witness room by investigators Pt fi'orn Mandell for 1517,0( 0.
Realty. Also seen going into the for State Attorney Abbott
County commissioners voted
grand jury room later was Herring.
on Oct. 14, not to go through
Robert Ilosack, executive vice
Also appearing Just before wi th the land purchase.
president of Laurel.
noon was John Yarnnitz, a
Last week the grand Jury is
Sanford Attorney Jack Laurel Realty vice president, believed to have heard from six
Bridges, corpora te counsel for who went before, the grand jury witnesses, including Herring's
Laurel Realty, accompanied last week,
chief investigator, Jack R.
Robinson and Hosack to the
Assistant State Attorney Fulenwider, Tom Binford,
grand jury witness room and William Staley answered former real estate salesman
later said his clients had not reporters' questions about the with Laurel Realty, who says he
been subpoenaed, but were clay pit probe with ,no co rn- lost a $12,500 commission when
"requested to appear."
ment" today as he shuttled the clay pit deal fell through,
Itobin
as in the jury witnesses in and out of the Yamnit Mandell, and Torn
room 35 minutes and Hosack 30 grand Jury room.
Radloff, a former Altamonte
minutes. A court reporter was
Herring's offi ce has stea di ly Springs city councilman.

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ago before the private property "crew s ho uldn't have been on
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Pinecre.st requires $3,000 for
Herald Staff Writer
was annexed to the City. He pr ivate property.
construction of sidewalks at the
said the City tapped the
Commissioner
A.A.
Ceremmks were beld this mwning at LAoxwood 1113ementary scbool to raise a new Rkentennig flag.
BICENTENNiAL
Monday night was not a good
east and west ends of the
ro3sing line when other McClanahan said he found the
Participating, from left, are Ernie Horrell, County Athnlnlstrative Director of the Bicentennial night for discussing fire developments
school. That project can be PRESENTATION
began c
the matter "a little bit eon! using,"
Committee; Mrs. Arletta Coberly, principal, Desmond Betbel of the fifth grade, a member of the Fife hydrants and water line con.
completed, officials say,
west side of U.S. 17-92, but did adding he detected some
and Drum Corps; and Joe Pavone, commander of American Legion Post 2q56. (hierald Photo by Tom nections,
Sanford City Corm not c rge
sometime before Jan. 1, 1976.
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the firm for the personal animosity between
Vinc'enfl
nhlssioners
agreed after parConstruction of sidewalks
hydrant nor the tap which now Hyatt and Knowles.
ticlpating in a lengthy would total $1,800.
along SR 46A at IdyllwlldewlU
Commissioner Gordon Meyer
discussion
of a controversial
cost about $3,150. The city of
The City has since put in questioned Hyatt who said he
Sanford's share In the
installation across U.S. 17-92, another water line along the felt he "wasn't treated right."
just south of Airport Blvd.
Idyllwllde project is $l,).
west side of the highway to presumably in not being
Lachlan L. Hyatt, executive serve the other busIsses.
Sanford officials already have
cains,
reimnbirset1 for portions of his
osses
vice president of Butte Knitting
appr..ved t.ir portion of the
Ken McIntosh,, attorney f,.,r utility installation ctxit, and not
Mills,
27th Street project.
Spartanburg, S.C., ((Ad Butte rnitting, s41d Hyatt W. , heing canw.ted bef
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Commissioners
he
Commissioner Mike Hatwas asking 'seeking equity" to avoid a others with his line. Meyer satu
for ' fair treatment"
(away asked for a county-wide
and some lawsuit "action for inverse be believed the City "bent over
'equitable adjustment or condemnation property right" backwards
* sidewalk study to determine
in getting water to
compensation" which he did not
where safety needs are
needed
earlier.
McIntosh agreed with Mayor the firm,"
DONNA USTES
greatest. Commissioners have
In other action, the com11cr-aid Stall Writer
monthsfrom July 1, 1974 to July
1975 is 16,170. During the in- nearly into Longwood on the water line under U.S. 17-92 to the need for
$15,000 budgeted for sidewalk
mission reconsidered its aca fire hydrant at
1, 1975, the population in the tervening, five years since the northeast and to Casselberry on his plant several years ago.
construction near county
ceptance
of a high local bidder
For the first time in
Seminole cities increased from 67,075 to
Last federal census, Altamonte the southeast,
Hyatt said the City has since the time for insurance purposes for police and fire department
schools, but Vthlen said such a County's 62-year history, more
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Springs has more than
Altamonte Springs city of- used his line to serve other is "very relevant" to
uniforms, after City Attorney
study must coincide with persons are living within the
Part of the increased quadrupled its size.
ficials have insisted the city has customers on the west side of controversy.
Vernon Mize Jr., said the
recommendations from schoal seven cities of the county than
population in the cities is due to
Where city boundaries were a population of 18,000 to 20,000. the highway, by means of an
Moore
also
publicly commission is usually obligated
superintendent W. P. "Bud" in the unincorporated areas,
annexation by cities of formerly
The population estimates interconnecting tap.
once confined to the areas west
Layer. By law, Vihlen said, emphasizing
apologized to Hyatt for the to accept the low bid, if It meets
Seminole's county territory,
of U.S. and east of Interstate 4, brought a shock to Casselberry
City Manager W.E. "Pete" City's action recently in digging specifications,
determinations must come trantformation from a rural to
Seminole County's total the city's limits now extend to city officials who are expected Knowles said the City approved up his private property to check
from school officials. However,urbanized community.
At the requeit of Comthe Orange County line on the to vigorously protest. While the crossing and a fire hydrant water
line
connections. missioner McClanahan, the
Hattaway pushed for the
The preliminary figures show population, including the cities
south and southwest, deep into Casselberry's population in ii
requested by the firm for in- Knowles said he didn't know the commission rejected all three
increased during the annual
county-wide study and corn- that as of mid-summer
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surance
purposes five years digging was being done and the
period
from
134,181
to
136,246
or
unincorporated
Forest
City,
missioners agreed.
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persons were living within the
,...County engineer Bill Bush cities while 67,601 were residing by 2,065. Some 1,570 of the insaid about 20 or 30 requests for in unincorporated areas crease was In the municipal
sidewalks exist now. Bush governed by the board of county territories.
Sanford, the county seat and
promised to produce an conunissioners.
the
population
of
the
Seminole's
largest city, conanalysts of sidewalk needs as
While
soon as possible.
unincorporated areas rose frori tinued its steady pace of
By AUDIE MURI'IIY
growth, registering an increase
Herald Staff Writer
of 491 persons, up from 11,145 to
Z!636.
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Compet
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' ltamonte Springs which has
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shown a phenomenal growth
morning
to
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measures.
LEO (July 23-Aug. fi) You'll In either.
PISCES (Feb. 20-March
be more successful in handling
business later in the day. Don't Your personality is dynamic
be afraid to make unusual toLiy. Your powers of per.
suasion are very strong
demands.
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) Though you may not be aware
Don't turn a deaf ear to cf it, others will be.
YOUR BIRTHDAY
proposals made today by close
Nov. 11, im
associates What may sound a
me coming year will be a
little far out at first won't be all
very
that kooky.
for you socially,
LIRRA Sept. 23-Oct. 23 ) New interests you'll suddenly
You're sharper than usual get involved in will expose
todayin knowing how to make to an entirely different group of
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Oil Slick, Life Jacket Found
Near Spot Of Missing Ship
SAULT STE. MARIE, Mich. (AP) — An oil slick, life
jackets and other debris were spotted today on Lake
Superior near where a ship carrying between 28 and 30
crewmen was missing and believed sunk in stormwhipped waters, the Coast Guard said.
"In all probability we're assuming the vessel has
sunk," said Chief Warrant Officer Laurence Robbins at
the Coast Guard rescue station at Sault Ste. Marie in
Michigan's eastern Upper Peninsula.
The debris believed to be from the nkLislng ship Edmund Fitzgerald was sighted after S sin, by the freighter
Arthur N. Anderson about 13 miles north of Whitefish
Point, some 45 miles northwest of here.

Corn Harvest Brings Optimism
WASHINGTON (AP) The 1975 corn harvest is turning
rout better than expected, and the Agriculture )ertmen
s.ty, Lbre 41U be a little more grain to serve as a cushion
against next year's food price increases and rising foreign
demand.
As of Nov. 1, the corn harvest, now rapidly drawing to a
close, was estimated at a record of slightly more than 5.8
billion bushels, the Agriculture Department said Monday.
That is an increase of 1 per cent, or 66 million bushels,
over last month's estimate.
The expected crop not only would be the largest ever to
be harvested by American farmers but wcbeup 25 per
cent from 1974's weather-damaged output of less than 4.7
billion bushels. The crent crop record of 5.65 billion
bushels was set In 1973.
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WASHINGTON (AP) The resignation of the govemment's civil rights chief leaves the way clear for the new
seetary of health, education and welfare to reshape
federal school desegregation policy.
The resignation of Peter E. Holmes as director of the
U.S. Office for Civil Rights was announced Monday, ef.
fective Dec. 1. The office administers antidiscrimination
laws and has been embroiled In such emotional issues as
busing and school desegregation.
"Mr. Holmes has done a wearing and demanding job
extremely well," HEW Secretary David Mathews said. "I
regret losing him, but I can well understand his desire to
move on to new challenges."
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FAI RFAX, Va. (AP) — The attorney for the Rev.
Joseph E. Gedra says he plans further appeals to reverse
the Catholic priest's conviction for conducting Mass In a
single-family dwelling in violation of a zoning ordinance.
Father Gedra is a 7Z-yesr.old priest who celebrates
Mass in Latin, and fcr.the past several years he has been
tating the service in a home In a desIgizated
residential area near Vienna, Va.
A jury of four men and one woman found him guilty
Monday of violating a Fairfax County zoning ordinance
barring such use of a single-family dwelling unless a
special permit is obtained. The jury fixed his fine at $50:
the range of penalties for violations Is from $10 to $10,000.

Hearst Trial Set For Dec. 15
SAN FRANCISCO (AP)
Patricia Hearst, her
thoughts still wrapped In silence, was ordered to stand
trial Dec. 15 on bank robbery charges while her attorneys
IaUnChb.' : aght for more time to cure the mental traumas
y say she suffered while a captive of the Syrnbionese
Liberation Army.
Insisting that Miss Hearst Is Incompetent to stand trial
— despite a judge's ruling to the contrary
attorney
Albert Johnson prepared to summon psychiatric experts
to tell of their secret probings of Miss Hearst's psyche.
He also began draftjng on Monday an appeal toahigher
court on the question of how soon the law reiL'es the
Hearst trial to begin.
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WASHINGTON (AP)
The Senate Appropriajo
Cornniittee has Included $5.6 million in Its defense
perxitng bill for the Enforcer
a fighter plane the
military says it doesn't need.
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The Enforcer has drawn fire from two staunch Pentagon szporters, Sen. Barry Goldwater, R-Ariz., and
Sen. Howard Cannon, D-Nev., who contend it Is a waste of
the taxpayers' money.
In a recent letter to Senate colleagues, they wrote that
"the Enforcer is not required or wanted by our military
forces."
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WASHINGTON (A?) The &amp;Jprune Court is expected
to decith quickly whether the federal government can
begin subsidizing presidential election campaigns next
Jan. 21.
Eight of the Supreme Court justices heard 44 hours of
arguments on the constitutionality of the MiMidy law
Monday, and backers of the propoaal said they hoped for a
decision in three to four weeks.
Backers of the now law that aUows federal funds to be
used to financing elections argued that the act would halt
"an arms race of political contributions."
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.'cLW VuR1 A1' — The New Y a k Times and tlx
Newspaper Guild atreed today to extenr! contract
rwgctlations (or four more hours in an effort to avert a
threatened Guild walkout.
A walkout could also man the shutdown of the city's
other major morning paper, the Dad) News.
The Guild, which represents 2,100 employes at the
Times Including reporters, had t1reatend to strike at 7
am. if no 50tlement was reached.

Fromme Friend Tells Of Theft
SACRAMENTO, Calif. (A?)
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he r group informed as to
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Wilson said other tenant rep.
A lack of communication was
blamed for a dispute tha t resentatives had tried to
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erupted Monday at Castle "barge in" and 'there just
Brewer Court hou.lng project wasn't room for them."
Mrs. Barbara Wyche,
offices, according to Sanford
council vice chairman,
tenants'
Rousing
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Executive
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said Council Chairman Mrs.
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ROUND AND ROUND life's a ball when you give it a whirl, seems to be the attitude of these younplers who forget
the woes
Th' bi(tc hems; CIpeflL(J at the
r rL-adin', writiri' and 'ri th m(th a5 they take a spin
on Use merr y.go...ud in Sou th Side Elemen ta ry
session, Wilson said, were for
EVERYONE GOES
School playground, Riding high on the top bar are (from left) Nathan Skop, Bully
Simmons and
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installation of 15 gas heaters, -1
Barbara hey. Also getting their feet off the ground as they whirl from the lower bar are (from
left)
and
the lowest bidder was Wall
Matthew Neal, Sean McLaughlin, May King
Plumbing and Heating, Sanford
Avenue, who offered to do the
Job for 149,049.75.
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Four Face Property Counts

County Sheriff's Department,
city police department and
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Ann Bixier, 26, of Deland.
Branch Road, reported a $110 the window were charred.
stopped the auto at 10th Street
Police said Hughes is also
Eric Ray Horn, 19-year-old citize ns band radio was taken
A state lire marshal removed
and Myrtle Avenue, A corn- being held for the New Smyrna clerk at the
store, told detec- from his auto.
the
container, Mrs. King said.
puter check revealed the auto Beach and Edgewater police on tives that
two men wearing blue
Violet
V.
Anderson, 2652 We
Mrs. King also said live city
was listed as stolen in New two auto theft counts;
for stocking cap masks with eye Howell Lane, reported burglars police officers Including PUblic
SmTna Beach Aug. 21.
DeLand police and Volusla holes cut out ordered him ton le a $400 color television nd Safety Directqr Doug
Keller
Officers reported a check- sheriff's agents on six counts of surrender money from the
refta
Patterson,
204 looked over tie scene and found
'book, reported stolen Monday for gery and for Leesburgpolice register at 2a.m.
Magnolia St., Altamonte another window had been hit by
from the residence of Mtu'iel A. on a grand larceny charge.
Deputies said the clerk was Springs, told deputies a $200 a pistol shot. The bullet was
Schlegcl, 300 Elm Ave., was
Sanford police said their threatened by the men but no television was taken from her found In a bedroom wall and
found under the rear seat of the Investigation is continuing in weapon was seen by the clerk, res
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By ED PRICK
But he agreed he wasn't sure as the commission should be made to the idea," he said. For now,
Herald Staff Writer
to the legality of spending known to Beckwith and equal Beckwith says he will Just
waft
The duel between the county taxpayer's dollars to
inform time provided the clerk's office, on the board's next move.
commission and the circuit voters of the issues.
"One important thing is we
"I wasn't invited to those
court clerk over creation of a
It was County Attorney Toni have the responsibility to offer privileged, super high-level
county comptroller resumed Freeman who suggested
an both sides of the issue," conferences — particularly
today with Art Beckwith Jr. opinion from Shevin.
Williams said,
with Underwood because he
declaring that the commission'
"It's a political issue and you
Kwiatkowski also pointed
has no authority to spend might be subject to criticism," out the commission could knows how I feel about him and
money to "promote or kill any Freeman said. The attorney generate facts about voter his advice," said Beckwith.
The act divides duties betbill."
suggested, also, that the attitudes. And, even if bill fails ween a comptroller
and a clerk.
Beckwith, the circuit court commission by utilizing Its in
March,
the
commission
could
One
officer
serves
as clerk of
clerk and longtime opponent of inherent investigatory powers
amend county government on the circuit court and county
a legislative
act splitting his could fund an "inventory the basis of voter res.nork.cP
mtrt
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ouues by creation or a comp- .survey" of voter attitud
attitudes.
Beckwith, on the other hand, becomes the custodianl of all
troller, said if the cornCommissioner Dick Williams says he still is "unalterably county funds and assumes
niissioners "are going to spend questioned such a survey and
opposed" to a comptroller,
many of the clerk's former
some money, they better find insisted any lobbying done by
"I'm philsosphlcally opposed chilies.
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GERALD K WHEATLEI' and
SHIRLEY J WHEATLEY, h,s wife.
If at,
Defendants
NOTICE OF SALE
otice 5 hereby given that pur
suant to Final Judgment of
foreclosure entered in the above
entitled cause in the Circuit Court of
Seminole County, Florid., 1 *ill 5111
the property $ituaPs,J in Semi le
no
C ounty. Fla, described as:
Lot 5$, LONGDALE SUB
DIVISION, according to 9* Plat
thereof as recorded in Plat Book 13,
Page 45, Public Records of Seminole
County, Florida
TOGETHER with the following
items of Droperty
Drop In Range
Refrigerator
WaI Furnace
Hood &amp; Fan,
Of public $ale to the hiqt*tt and best
bidder for cash at the west front door
of the Seminole County Courthouse
In Sanford. Florida at Ii- A M. on
November 341h, A.D. IM
(SEAL)
Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr.
Clerk of Circuit Court
By: Elaine RiCharda
Deputy Clerk
Lynn James Hinson
Turnbull, Abner
and Danets
Attorneys ar.d Counsellors
at Law
147 West Lyman Avenue
Winter Parke Florid, 37151
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JUDICIAL C l R.
some authority for that."
CUlT OF FLORIDA IN AND FOR
Beckwith's reply is in
SEMINOLE COUNTY
response to an agreement b)
PROBATE DIVISION
PROBATE NO. 7s.rnCP
two comm issio ners Monday to
In Re: Estate of
seek an opinion from Florida
KARL H, DROZO
Atty. Gen. Robert Shevin as to
deceased.
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IN THE
CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
whether it's legal to spend
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL C IR.
To All Creditors and All Persons CUlT,
county funds to inform voters
lI AND FOR SEMINOLE
i Claims or Demands A g
Having
ainst COUNTY, FLORIDA.
ofthejssubefo
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13.16$4
March referendum,
You are hereby notified
and In Re: The Marriag, of
reg
to
present
any claims and ZANDRA
It was the
time the
BYJMIECASSELBERRY
c
Wife,
attorney to renegotiate a refuse
Council approved a req uest demands which you may ha ve
highly controversial issue
Herald Staff Writer
against
Petitioner .
the
estate
of
collection contract with hl&amp;W by Public Works Director Fred DR
KARL H, and
surfaced here since State
OZO demWd late of Seminole
Refuse Service. The firm, Roberts to extend mosquito County. Floridi,
RUSSELL
LEROY
DOUD.
the Clark Of the
Bob Hattaway, D-Altamonte
WINTER SPRINGS
The currently serving all of Winter logging in the city for two Circuit Court, andto file
the same In.
Springs, and State Rep. Vince City Council voted Monday Springs
Respondent
with the exception of weeks after he reported he had duplicate and as provided In Section
Fechtel, R-Leesburg, fought it night to accept "with regret" Hacienda
NOTICR OF ACTION
?33- 16. Florid. Statutes. In their
Village and Cum.
enough fogging chemical and off ices In the Court
nt COurthou, In TO; RUSSELL LEROY DOUD
out earlier this year on
the resignation of City Attorney berland Farm s Store, was diesel
CO ROBERT DOUD
fuel
on
hand
to
Seminole
County.
d'
the job
Florida, within
floor of the House, with Hat- Newman Brock submitted last praised by council member: and
72$ McGee
lour
calendar
months
from
his
the
time
fj
budget would stand
Fort Worth. Texas
taway walking away wi th the week and name assistant City for the "ou tsta nding servi
of
the
first
pubIicationp,f..of,or,h,
ce" it extra salary expense. If
YOU
ARE NOTIFIED that a
CXsame
will
victory.
be barred.
Attorney Gary Massey of the provides,
Petition for DissolutIon of Marriage
tension
Is
approved
for
th
Filed
at
Sanford
Florida,
this
e
74th
The victory
a bill that same firm as acting city athas been filed against you and you
day of October, 1975
CETA
I
Comprehensive
are required to Serve a copy Cf your
calls for splitting Bcck%.bIjh's torney' tAstowu.g on him Use
Anne
H,
Bofton
Axnbruse Zaccarelio, owner Employment Training Act)
written defenses to the Petition, If
duties by creating a comp. full title and powers
As Executrix
that
go
of
the
firm,
Informed
the
funded
employe
the
mosquito
any you have, on PetItioner's At
Irving
M.
Felder
trolley
appointed by the with it."
tor
Council by letter they could not control pr ogram may beCon. Attorney fc'r Anne H. Bolton
HARVEY M. ALPHER. of
Low Offices of Alpr and
commission, The only hitch i
150 S. Knowles,
Wack.
continue
on
the
basis
of
a
one.
tinued
for an additional week If Winter Patti
Mayor Troy Piland told the year
wt"ow adess i i6 East Simorar,
that the issue must be put to
contract with one year needed.
Suite M. Attimonte
Publish: NOV. 11, is, 1173
acid test in March when
Council he did not wish to ap- optlontoxtend. lie proposed a
Springs, Florida 37101, en or before
OFT so
ounty's voters will decide point a rcpla'rrvnt until alter
DI- comber 16th, 1915, and fate the
Warm e:ithcr and recent
contr-t for three years
,....
na Ithereofwtht,.Cl,fk ,h S
i,hettwj or not to split hlecit ihe December city election and with two one-year
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o(.Ui
heavy rai ns have contributed to
of
options
at
Court
either before service
when
Council
i
nsisted on cal
on
with's duties,
li ng a month for curbside trash and the mosquito problem. Richard
Petitioner5 ttrr.ey or im
Massey
A:ity
attorney"
in
the
Monday's -sUategy'lSM60171
mediately thereatt,ç otherwise a
garbage pick up and S5.5o for DeFazio appealed to council
interim, Piland suggested they backyard service.
ras called by
DOAUII will to entered against you
resumption
of
th e fogging
The rate
RIVEAUVE
for the rIltf demanded
Ivry Kwiatkowski to find out might be circumventing
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in the
would be subject to increased saying his. 15-montholtj son
SUNSHINE STATE =
Petition,

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'what we legally can and Own city charter, which gives overhead and opera
ti ng
the mayor power to appoint,
annot do."
which would have to
Management Consultant E.
m Council felt a back-up sta::tIated to CIt' Council
I. "Woody" Underwood ada t torney was necessary for before rates were raised.
ised the commission to "sell" times Massey mi
gh t be un

carriers for encept,alltj In
horses
and humans and
able
LB case to the people. Under- to attend and Massey'sfirmMassey told Council he wheartworrn in dogs.,
rood ca lled the,present system
was authorizedi to provide
discussed the matter with
f financial aucuntabilitsrocx and the former city 4itubtltute
legal
advisor.
Daniels C7pfl5ed Use ('sir if
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;ar y D. Hunt, another resident,
Ewning HiJd
pointed out mosquitoes are
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be,, 1,73
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the city, said he Is still working
on the problem, but from a
different standpoint. He said in
WINTER SPRINGS— Mayor talking to area youth group the
Troy Piland has called a cry he heard was "Why should
meeting today at 5:30 p.m. at we tell the administration when
City hall for all parents of they never do anything about
Oviedo High School students it? When we do, there is no
from Winter SprIngs who ride response."
school bus No. 23.
Councilman Irwin Hunter
The meeting stems from a said, "I think it is. criminal
By JANE CA&amp;SELIJEJIRY

Herald Staff Writer

(Continued From Page I-A)
McClanahan explained an recent Incident in which two when the school system cannot
bids received, and authorized applicant can still appeal his teenage Winter Springs girls guarantee safety of students
the police and fire chiefs in- conditional use request to the were allegedly threatened and and when a few can Intimidate
stead ta negotiate for the City Commission if it Is turned beaten after reporting to the officials and other kids to exert
uniforms,
down by the planning and city council that marijuana was peer pressure."
being smoked by some students
Councilman John Daniels,
Jliiuny Pitts, with Martin's zoning board, which he said is
on
the
bus.
assistant
principal at Uiion
Uniforms, Tampa, the low needed "advisory body."
Kathy
Holzman,
of
Park
Junior
High School in
daughter
McClanahan said he didn 't
bidder, questioned the cornmission's earlier action ac- agree with a memorandum City Fire Chief Charles Holz- Orange County, said, "I work in
cepting the total $10,135.75 bid from the zoners' meeting last man, and Pam Roy, appealed to a junior high where there are
from Perkins Men's Wear, Thursday which said if the City the council for help in 1,500 kids and I could not
Sanford. Martin's Uniforms "prefers to make the final correcting the situation Oct. 27 guarantee absolute safety for
submitted a low bid totalling decision" on all conditional use and four days later were any child. Any request that he
requests, the City should assaulted at the school, (the principal of Oviedo) do so
$7,647.75.
authorities said, by a 15-year- Is unreasonable. Granted we
McClanahan, Moore and change the koning ordinance
to old Oviedo girl, who was later want safety, butt have seen this
Commissioner Julian Sten. the application goes directly
situation blown completely out
strom at first justified ac the City to avoid setting two taken into custody. The girls
bid public hearings. Zoncrs had also reported they were of proportion evolving two
cepting the high local
because of the convenience of said this lengthy procedure is a threatened and ostracized by juniors in high school now
money, and other students.
afraid to go to school and
alterations and the idea of waste of time and
Since then the girls say, they ostracized for goodness knows
keeping the business locally, creates a hardship on the aphave been afraid to go back to for how long by "peer
In other action, two separate plicant.
ad- pressure."
school
motions failed to amend the
The commission also en- classes as
"I have seen the school, the
not
been
able
City zoning ordinance as to dorsed without funding, the ministrators have
school
principal, the school
change of use or conditional use concept of a public safety to assure their safety.
Holzman said today the girls superintendent, and the school
of property without a public complex for training of
had agreed to return to school pupils put on the spot when they
hearing by the planning and policemen and firemen with a
morning and give it a don't have an awful lot of
and matching federal grant as Monday
zoning
commission
try, but were still afraid for control over its" Daniels added,
of
adjacent explained by Commissioner
notification
John Morris. Morris said some their safety and were later "Kids belong to parents, not to
property owners.
land for the project Is available withdrawn. Prior to recent the schools or the police
Moore said the result is the
events, Holzman said Kathy department."
zoning is-tie same as it was." in Altamonte Springs.
and Pam liked the school, the
Daniels'
wife,
Mary,
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teachers and courses they were
speaking from the audience
taking. Parents are now conasked the mayor and Council to
t
sidering alternative schools in
write it long letter of apology to
which to enroll the girls,
Oviedo High School, saying
Holzman said the girls have
by schcol of- there were a lot of students in
been criticized
her area who attend the school
ficlals, but he believes the girls
and
consider it a good school.
more than 1,000 residents In have at least accomplished
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Councilman
Irene Van
1970, now has 4,234, according what they set out to do in that
poul, mother of two
as listed at 14,691, the new to the preliminary estimates, pot smoking has been stopped
teenagers in the school, agreed
preliminary estimates show a Its population in 1973 was 3,%5 on the school bus.
Winter "It is good school, but it has a
population of 14,423, just and in 1974 was 3,990.
Al though only four
problem." She said Principal
slightly above the 1973
The number of residents in Springs parents have contacted
Keith Stone had admitted there
estimate.
Oviedo increased from 2,601 to them-to give them support, he
was a small group on campus
The City of Longwood which 2,725 in 1975.
has heard from many in Fern causing trouble
and he said he
recorded a population increase
Lake Mary, Seminole's Park and Casselberry and has
police
on the
of l5.2 per cei.l in 1974 over 1973, youngest municipality o.t 250 even had a call from Leesburg would allow
(iItfl)US more often.
oiir,ued its growing way, txrsoas during the year, ac- commending the girls for their
recording an increase of 10 per cording to the preliminary action.
Piland responded, "I do not
cent for the 1975 year.
figures. The estimate shows its
The city council voted at feel we owe anyone an a po logy,
The city's population in 1973 population dropped from 2,694 Monday night's meeting to have The principals have the same
as listed at 4,830, rlsng to to 2,445,
the attorney draw up a problem of taking the problem

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Cox criticized the Corps of Eng1ners' latest
recommendations of the upper St. Johns project as being
"a lot like the old plan."
The "old plan" submitted by the Corps to state and
federal environmental agencies. was rejected.
( Next: To Save A River
Prof Ile of the Opposition.)

constitutional simply because cost at least $15,000.
utilities.
the Legislature says it is.
Ile added the PSC counsel "is
Julian noted that the PSC
"They (the legislature) do not being funny or casual" particularly has voided a rate
City council- things that are unconstitutional about its decision and It is increase from $4.50 to $7.50

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MILTON _(AP) — A man and woman described by
police as drifters were being held without bond today on
charges of first-degree murder and kidnaping In the
abduction and slaying of Pensacola realtor Alma C.
Hartley.
Billy Lee Shephard, 26, of Warsaw, Ind., and Phyllis
T ,.,i.
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.1, w svuu sun, uiuu, were moved nere
Monday from Tampa, said agent Don T. West 01 the
Florida Department of Criminal Law Enforcement,
A hearing for Shepard, an unemployed painter, and
Miss James, an unemployed secretary, was scheduled
today.

Firm Demands
City Share Cost

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Asked If the project, if completed, would st.,batantially
reduce the amount of water flowing through the St. Johns
system near Sanf cr4, Cox replied, "My personal feeling Is
that it would, alLlugh we have to wait for the
hydrological reports to come in on that. Certainly, any
drop in the amount of flow would make the situation
worse. It depends on how much water we lose."

recover some $4,310.88 which recognizes as binding signed
the city claims the utility owes letters by utility company of.
the city in uncollected utility ficlals pledging to turn
lONG WOOD
taxes over a four-year period. ownership of sewer and water
rmien are considering whether to a!! the time," the attorney said. prepared to go to court on the monthly the city recently
The council flatly turned lines over to the city when the
file a suit against the Florida
matter.
granted to Longwood Utilities down Sanlando's offer to pay city can serve either utility.
Public Service Commission,
The attorney said although
"it upsets rne that the legisla. Inc. and demanded that the the city $121 mothly over a
The council also directed
iPSC) seeking an ultimate the city can challenge the law ture would empower the company file with the state
three-year period without in- Julian to tell Sanlando the city
Florida Supreme Court decision as unconstitutional there Is no Seminole County Commission organizatlor
immediately.
te rest to pay off the amount does not at this time recognize
on whether the county corn- way of predicting what such a to amend Longwood's charter,"
In other business the council due.
the juridiction of the PSC over
mission has authority over court challenge would cost. He Julian said. The charter directed Julian to file suit
The council also told Julian to private utilities operating In the
municipalities.
said legal expenses for a suit authorizes the city to regulate against Sanlando Utilities to
notify Sanlando Utilities that it city.
City Attorney Ned Julian Jr.
0
0
reported to city council Monday
night thit he has been notified
by the PSiC that the city has no
C
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0
authority to regulate privatelyowned utilities operating within
LONGWOOD— The city that a public safety ( police and money into something of the under the federally funded
—Lormann is to encourage
municipal boundaries.
council Monday night in- fire training complex for the soit Floyd Is suggesting.
Comprehensive Employment the representative to withdraw
The PSC counsel said the city structed Mayor James R. region be built in Altamonte
Councilman H. A. Scott said, and Training Act (CETA) for the application for a zoning
lost that right on Sept 2.3 when l.ormann, delegate to the Springs, city council voted "Everytime we go through the pition of Class C sewer change.
decided the
However, council
county commissioners adopted CAI.NO Couhcil of Local unanimously instead to push Altamonte Springs, we get plant operator
if
application is. not
a resolution relinquishing its Governments, to recommend the program at the community took," referring to the regional
—instructed Lormann to withdrawn a public hearing will
authority to regulate utility the organization support the college for additional funding if sewer system which Longwood notify representatives of be scheduled.
law enforcement and fire improvements are necessary. was to join before city voters Columbus Harbor subdivision
co mpani es
In the meantime, the council
righting programs at Seminole
"What do they plan to do that turned down the project.
that the council does not look instructed the Land Planning
Julian said the PSC basts its Community College (SCC).
SCC Is not doing?" Councilman
In othe business, the council: with favor on its request to Agency (zoning board) not to
opinion on a statute adopted by
In a direct slap at a Gerard Connell asked. Council
—au thorized Public Works change the residential zoning consider the zoning change at
the Florida Legislature in 1971. suggestion by Altamonte Chairman J. R.
Grant said that Director Ralph Fisher totsire as on the tract to permit smaller this week's Wednesday night
He added the state law Is "not Springs Mayor Norman Floyd he would be unwilling to put city soon as possible
an applicant size lots.
meeting.

private travel fund."
Askew believes that use of state funds for the trip Is
justified because he will be representing Florida at the
reception for the moderator of the "Meet the Press"
television program, S.chnitt said.

IN T H E CIRCUIT COURT FOR
I N 0 L E COU NT Y.
FLORIDA
CASE NO. 7S.714.CA4.0
FEDERAL NATIONAL MOR.
TGAGE ASSOCIATION, a United
State Corporation.
Plai ntiff,

naturally."

By DONNA ES'rES
Herald Staff Writer

—

TALLAHASSEE (AP) — Gov. Reubin Askew
believes his discretionary fund was set up to pay for trips
such as his flight to Washington tonight to attend a
retirement reception for Lawrence Spivak, Askew press
secretary Paul Schnitt says.
"The alternative is to go back to slush funds," Schnitt
said, pointing out that former Gov. Claude Kirk "had a

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Longwood May Sue Over Cou nty Powers

Askew Fund Pays For Travel

Larceny Charged

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"The project would definitely have a damaging effect

on the marshes," Cox said. "The northern end of the
marsh near Lake Wilmington already Is dammed up by
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Thefts Probed

creased net returns to citrus of $41,018,400" over and
above what might have been expected for the industry in
.
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LIldi area u we project Is not compietea. The estimates
are based on a "project life" of 50 years.
The documents also indicate that if the project is
completed, an additional 30,000 acres of land will become
available for citrus production in the next half'century.
Under the heading of "Benefits, Costs and BenefitCost Ratio" water supply benefits under one set of conditions are listed as 11,347,000.01 that total, $1,129,000 in
water benefits will accrue from the Lake Wilmington
Reservoir, which would be used primarily for irrigation.
The lake Washington Reservoir, which provides water to
the city of Melbourne, would generate only $218,000.
Florida Game and Fresh Water Fish Commission
biologist David Cox, who has studied the project, feels
that building more water control structures will benefit
"some of the landowners" while damaging the delicate
eco-system of the upper St. Johns.
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Completion of a controversial St. Johns River flood
control project proposed by the U.S. Army Corps of
Engineers would mean a $41,000,000 profits windfall for a
handful of citrus growers in Brevard and Indian River
Counties during the next half.century.
The project is expected to cost taxpayers $85,000,000
to construct and $3,431,000 per year to maintain. Approximately $30,000,000 already has been spent on the
project, which is supposed to provide flood control,
irrigation, recreation, and public water supplies for
Orange, Osceola, Brevard and Indian River Counties.
Documents obtained from the Central and Southern
Flood Control District offices in West Palm Beach contain
a statement that the recommended plan will augment
declining groundwater supplies and will provide "In-

/. tropical depression lingering 250
miles north of the Yucatan Peninsula has slowed to a
crawl. But forecasters say it still may turn into a tropical
storm and head for the U.S. Gulf coast.
The National Hurricane Center reported early today
that there was little change in the depression's position or
status from Monday. Forecasters expected It to drift
slowly to the north through noon today.
The ill-defined depression had winds up to 35 miles per
hour, on the threshold of the 39 rn.p.h. speed that is the
minimum for a tropical storm. Small craft In the
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NOTICE
ii hereb y given that the
firebombing Monday of an East Board of County Commissioners of
min0I County. Florida. thaII at
Church Street residence,
7: P.M., or as soon thereafter as
Mrs..
Linton (Julia) King of possible. 'on the 2nd day of
By BOB LLOYD
stolen auto,
the case and further charges
The robbers fled on foot with
310 E. Church St., said today ocrmter. 1975. in trio Seminole
Herald Staff Writer
Police began checking with are pending. Officers said an an undisclosed amount
of cash, her husband returned from hi County Court hOule. Sanford,
area law enforcemen t agencies $80 check from the checkbook mostly in 11
bills.,
deputies said, Job with the City of Altamonte Florida, consider an Ordinance
A complaint from a local and found that Hughes Is named was forged and
creating a Recreation Program for
cashed at a
Springs.
Monday
afterroon
motel that a Deland man left in nine felony warrants,
to
the
citi:em of Seminole County
local bank Monday.
fi nd their frame home full of
AN ORDINANCE CREATING A
without paying for lodging
Hughes was in the county jail
RECREATION PROGRAM FOR
smoke,
mushroomed Into a full-scale today in lieu of $10,100 bond on
SEMINOLE COUNTY PROVIDING
Deputies
today
were
In.
investigation Monday night, local charges of defrauding an
In checking the house when ADMINISTRATION BY THE
Sanford police reported, innk&amp;per and two counts of
In other arrests, Altamonte vestigating thefts of citizens she returned home from work, PARKS AND RECREATION
resulting In the arrest of four possession of stolen property _... Springs police Jailed James L. band radios and televl Ions in Mrs. King said a "Molotov DIVISION OF THE DEPARTMENT
OF COUNTY DEVELOPMENT ,
severa l burlarjes.
persons on stolen property the auto and chec kbook.
cocktail," a 16-ounce soda ESTABLISHING PROGRAMS.
Johnson, 20, of Orlando, In lieu
Jon S. Grantham,
charges.
Also jailed in lieu of $5,000
$5000 bond on a grand tar- Tuscaloosa Trail, Maitland, bottle (till of a liquid with a AND ESTABLISHING FEES
Slumberland Court Motel bond on charges of possession
burned rag hanging out the top, (SEAL)
Y
rthur H. Bechwith. Jr.
reported
a
personnel told police that of stolen property in connection
$2 radio unit and was found wedged between a
Clark to the Board of
Semi nole sheriff's detectives antenna was taken when an broken bedroom
Seaborn C. Hughes, 31, of with the checkbook were .Jerry are
County Commiuloners In and
window and
probing the robbery early auto wa.i burglarized at his
f or Sem,noie County, Fiorc1j
Deland, left in a 1975 yellow . te Crocker, 34, and Candice
.scree
n.
By: Joann K. Hare
a !SIdflCt.
Maverick sedan without paying Lee Crocker, 23, both of 217' today of a7.EIeyen(oorJ
Deputy
Cleft
b
o
ttle had not broken, but
Donald H. Jones, Semoran
oxford Road
store
for lodging.
Fernwood
PublIth. Nov 1). iSiS
Holly Ave., Sanford, and Sheila Boulevard, Fernand
Park.
the
nylon
sheer
cur
ta
North Apartments, Howell
ins next to DET
Patrolman Lewis Coombs

Herald Staff Writer
Third fna Series

Tropical Depression Slows

Probed

Motel's Complaint Mushrooms

ByAUDIEMURPHY

PIIILA[)E1,phjIA (AP) — The Greek master of a cargo
ship has been ordered to surrender his passport and be
held for removal to Miami In connection with Coast Guard
charges that his ship dumped at least 5,000 gallons of oil
off the Florida Keys last summer.
In a hearing at U.S. District Court here Monday, federal
magistrate Edwin Naythons said he found evidence that
crude oil that blackened sections of the Keys In July 18
Lid come from the Garbis, a ship captained by Vassilous
I s.aroulis.
The Coast guard, which has charged Psaroulls with
violation of the U.S. Water Pollution Act of 1974, boarded
more than 200 ships and took oil samples from 40 in its
search for the vessel that spilled the oil.
Psaroulls's lawyer, Stanford Shmukler, asked fo:
dismissal of charges, saying they were based on the
"flimsiest of circumstances,"

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Ship's Captain Ordered Held
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For 1976 Christmas Clubbers.1
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 much will
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 51/j per cent
interest, compounded daily.
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The theme for the 1975 Sanford Christmas
Iarade, scheduled for Dec. 4, has been established,
And wouH you believe Itwas a nine-year-old who
submitted the winning entry that decided the
theme?
Keishann Washington, 1809 Strickland Ave., who
is a fourth grader at All Souls School, suggested

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WAYNE I). IXYLE, Pubhsher

WlI.JAM L).CUHRIE, Managing Editor
IIOI3ERTC. MARKEY. Advertising Director
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that was the one selected by chairman Fred Davis
and his parade committee.
This year's parade will get under way at 7:30
p.m.

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mail; Month, $2 'O; 6 Months, $16.20; 12 Months, $32.40.

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Congratulations young
lady and thanks bra nice
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E. Swallow, 118 W 19th St., Sanford, was recently
promoted to Chief Petty Officer, U.S.N., In

the Nixon administration on grounds it was too
costly and unvorkable. Vith the homebuilding
industry still bringing Up the rear in recovery from

Among other things featured at the Festival will
be Grandma's Attic', which will contain Junk or
obJects d'art, d(?pending upon your semantics; a
plant booth, boutique with fancy foods and
Chrislinascards, religious articles and home baked
goodies, such as cakes, pies and cookies.
Ren',nber, it's all for the church and you can

i 1.PD-4, Fighter Squadron 101, and Patrol

JointhecrowdatAllSoulsChurch thisSaturday.

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Fourteen scientists from various segments of
Florida's $11 billion agricultural Industry were

Rival Guerrilla Armies M
ass

and also received the Navy Achievement Medal.
He is married to the Former Christine Parker of
Auburn, Me., and they have two children — Kim-

HortIcultural Society for their outstanding research
papers.
The awards were presented by Leon W. Miller,

1.UANDA, Angola tAP) - Rival guerrilla armies
threatened the capital of Angola today on its first day of

Muir disagreed with the
The Quinlans filed a petition within the treating physican's
Karen, 21,slipped into a coma Anne Quinlan be removed from Father."
Quinlan said he was still in Judge Muir's court in Sep- opinion it should be done. Here argument that Karen has no
April 15 and has been sustained the respirdhir is to be left to the
in a "persistent vegetative treating physician. It is a weighing whether to appeal the tt'mber asking that Quinlan be Dr. Morse has refused to concur hope of recovery.

Saturday, Nov. 15, is the date of thIs year's All
Souls Church Festival and it will last all day,

manager for A. Ducts &amp; SOnS, Oviedo, who also
presided ,ver the three-day annual meeting of the
society.

youngsters, bingo and other games for adults and
fast Food service all day long, capped off with a
roast beef dinner which carries a price tag of Just
$2.

its last African colony.
Ending fire centuries of colonial rule, the last or
tuiese troops sailed for Lisbon Monday night, leaving

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society for their continuing efforts to upade and
improve our agricultural industry.

since, On Monday a state judge one."
had to consider his other two andseekingthecow't'ssanctlon
ruled that
for ordering her respirator
respirator must
Karen's physicians opposed ctiiltfren.
s
mottidisconnected,
be disconnected,
the family's request to unplug
Julia Quinlan, Karen'

backed MPLA, the Popola'r Movement for the Liberation
of Angola.
Troops of the rival FNLA, or National Front, which is
supported by China and Zaire, were reported 12 mIles
north of the city. And a column of some 1,500 troops of
tJNITA, the proWestern National Union for the Total
Independence of Angola, and of the FNLA were reported
50 miles to the south of the city.

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cr&amp;'dibl' long list of recipients of financial
issistance from their government,
publishes a "Catalogue of Federal Domestic
representing a cross section of leading U.S.

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time for American businessmen to face the facts
of 'the sad state of coorate morality" and for
those who do not share the attitudes which have
led to scandals we are reading about daily to
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neth W. Clarkson, assistant professor of
at the University of Virginia and
formerly with the Offict of Management and the
Budget, indicate Initial success of the program's
1961 tcst
lay in the education and advice on
suggest that, on
lead to an appreciable

average,

published through the company, if morality Is to

above all, they were not distinctly separate

improvement

many employes may

important, individual dtens In all

wa

of

assume

relates how his company still owns a town house changes later,

ownership, but their first responsibility is to relatively high, and prices are rising,
that unethical acts

They may think they have the implicit— if not

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MADRID, Spain AP), Francisco Franco has
developed lung complications and medical sources said
the symptoms could indicate the onset of bronchial
pneumonia.
Information Minister Leon Herrera, reading to
newsmen today the latest medical bulletin from the 82-

fcccJ with a one-ccrt sales tax
Ford, meanwhile, met wiui
increase, to nine cents on the Five Senate Democratic leaders
dollar,
to discuss a Senate proposal to
,s state officials worked on provide $4 billion in federal loan
the plan Monday, Deputy White guarantees.
House hess Secretary William
Sen. William
oire,
Greener repeated President Wis., chairman of the Senate
Ford's promise to veto what the Banking Committee, said Ford
President has termed a "ball. indicated he wanted to do cv.
out" of New York City.
erything possible to help the
But Greener referred to loan city but that tie still is opposed

with trepidation even by
the I' esident, is now
to be a heroine in
the public opinion polls.
One f the President's
topranking White House
aides confides that "from
the polls we've seen, the
conclusion is that Betty and
the kids are a distinct plus
for the President."

unless
the White ouse headway in his first presidenin
1976 he
andwins
st'eks re-election in tial race.
I9. That is not likely.
Health, of course, is the iig
No political leader outside Ue
Wallace camp suggests that he question for the Wallace ca
has a chance of winning the didac' now. He was shot as he
presidency. But he Is as usual a campaigned in Laurel, Md., on
15, 1972, and is paralyzed
force for the Democrats to
reckun with, more formidable from the waist down. He takes
than ever given the party's big medication to ease his pain. But

lungs four days after a major abdominal operation,
The new lung complications came only hours after
doctors reported that they had stopped the general's
artificial breathing apparatus because difficulties In his
breathing had eased.,

drawn." The new Carey plan Committee
begins
con'
would reduce the minimum $4 sideration today of a bill to
billion in federal loan guaran- provide the city with $7 billion
tees previously sought by the in loan guarantees. Speaker
city to $1.5 billion to $2 billion. Carl Albert, DOkla., said he

campaign committee, after
tlorng sonic of their OWfl
polling, expect to bring up
With the President the
possibility that Mrs. Ford

ballot, a minority often is
enough to win, as Wallace
showed the
four
years ago. His name has led the
divided field in early polls.

bill next Monday. He said
chances for passage look more
favorable than a week ago.
Details of the new Carey plan
have not been made public, tt

in the campaign.
That decision
was
disclosed after the latest
Harris poll reported
Monday that Mrs. Ford is

ager, Charles S. Snider, says
the governor is better organIzed, better financed and better
prepared than before.

includes a one-cent increase in
the city sales tax, The

proval

her outspoken
the last

position as the governor's
been in," Snider said In a tele-

the way she would handle

preparedfor Wednesday's news

$1 worth of most goods in the

having a love affair,

announce his candidacy. The

The onecent Increase in the
city would cost the average

the conclusion that Mrs.
I"urd"issupportedmostby

redundant. The campaign has
been going nonstop since the :

year and raise $235 million,

public who are least likely

without

penalties or

financial

institution was convinced it could

low-

cent

boys, In Deltona

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SaDie harrison

Rogers. Cost to reigster $2 for

proposal: "We will in good conscience be able to

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The going rate for food stamps on the black
Estimates of the combined costs of errors,

less.
areas be insured to,80 per cent by the federal billIon a
year, compared to useful benefits of less
They observed that town houses were coo- governriient.
than $3.8 billion.

the economy with the same massive doses of
federal medicine
as
did during the depth of the r10
stimulation, controls, make work legislation and so forth.
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REPAIRS?

Winston Churchill once said that nothing is

leak." This would make "the ability of the Young complained: "Damn
it! Damn iP The Dean delivered to the President
an FBI summissed. It is in this spirit that I look back upon infornuatlon both difficult
and hazardous," he this and we're always telling him everything
the White house Plots to p1)' me with poisons and suggested. Shortly
disappointed that he scribbled a handwritten,
thereafter: One witness can't be done,"
hallucinogens
"Dear
Edgar" note to the FBI director, asking
recallsthathlaldemr)anwantednotonlytofirebut
Late December, 1971: The plumbers also for more
To be sure, these conspiracies had a Maxwell to jail anyone caught leaking information
details. Additional information was
to me. discussed coating my steering wheel with an
furnishel.
White House to destroy or discredit a reportej did anything more than dlscus.s this idea.
But by from the Central Intelligence Agency. This was Internal
Security Division, Republican National
No President should be prmltted to marshal prosecution as the objective,

idea, my sources suggest, froiti a possible

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NOV. 11s
cent surcharge on the corporate
Annual Sidewalk Book Sale, Franchise tax and the extension

electorate."
The Harris organization

than ever before on his proposals for dealing with national

nationwide showed that a

foreign

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Annie M. Bracken, Orange

a.m, and 2:30 p.m., "Bedknobs used to aid tie city, but instead

ScIpto T. Brace)'

Burgess Johnson, Orlando

NOV. 15

John hi. Degraff

Machill Gant, Titusville

United Methodist Women, 10 millIon.

Jane Mauk
Jaueline D. Miller
Julia Minott

D1SCIIARGES
Sanford:

Joseph A. h(igsby
Gottlob Schimpf
James Singleton
Kathleen Snyder
Kingston A. (Thegan, Dellary
Hilda B. Jones, Deflary
hienr' L. Wagner, DeBary
Alice Cardillo, Deltona

Betty J. Green
James Jackson
Margaret M. King
Maggie P. Scarborough
Rebecca lulls
Mar)' i. woois
Josephine ltandt, Deltona
Ilanna Giles, Orange City

Albert II. Wapple, 84,

A 4 to

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and dragged before a grand Jury. The charges so far as I can learn, was actually issued
to the be nailed for some crime,
any crime. Officials
pl. Hut since I was the unhappy ohju'ct
Nov. 11, 1911; Wt.itc Ilouse aide ('tiarles
Shortly thereafter: White House aide
Jeb our access to govern:ient docuienth constituted
Full
I now feel, should be placed on the I had been paid $100,000 to write
favorable conference, grumped: "Boy, it'd be nice if
we raid on my office but decided against
From sourcei and documents made available Batista. "It now appears," wrote Cobon In a lAddy thought he
had been Instructed to kill me.
of helping to return documents stolen
by
told In thonoIocal. order:
portunity to destroy Anderson's eretlit1ity,"
prised Magruder of ddy's intent.
street by eight FBI ageqt. The charge agaln

Horn in San Francisco, he came
retired professor of

facts,

U.S.

per cent

winning a halfen primaries
four years ago. Any time his
performance falls short of his
1972 showing, it will be read as

Ueservc, serving 37 p.mfl.

the presidents' wives.

There are repo of dwindilug blue-collar support for Wal-

act

positively exploded or a clousnn about his Pakistan policy, unleashed the notorious
White to keep my house under surveillance. They abo
backstage efforts to get a
acknowledged that they had expected to nab
presidential House plumbers against me. They set aside their tailed me and kept two of
my reporters under A federal grand
jury, incidentally, refused
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and mid 6 south. Highs upper site and not just the sub-

troversüil measure.
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if you're

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Thursday and upper GOs to dispute. The high court ruled 25 $93,495

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Math Toronto; three sons, Robert,

grandchildren and four greatgrandchildren.

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vestugator, Jack Caulfield. to investigate me,
In their basement sanctum, as their flew Public aides at a meeting in the
oval office: "We have [ald Stewart
Feb. Il, 1911: lii
confidential report to Enemy No. I.
the Pentagon alone
got to get the goods on Jack 4nderson."
lie in conducted "at least" 11
investigations of me.
83 to intelligence digests and
private ptwubers, asked Pentagon investigator W. Edgar hoover and ask
any dirt the FBI might which the courts
later compelled them to return,
overt firing of a person directly connected with a charge against mnt' When Stewart refused,
March 38, 1972: White house CoUnsel John
year auditing my tax returns,

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by, fo d

about solutions and not just hit

know if the 'oung man
flIC or not."
The Harris organization
said Mrs. Ford has become

Monday's high 82. Overnight
low

mother

or co.ii.

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cughter of Mrs. Anna Bar-

\rmy, and member of

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of opposition to the things fn

Baked goods, snack bar, complicatetl scheme to corntianderaft, plants and clothing. blne private funds with
Day federally guaranteed loans to
Annual
Veterans
keep the city from default after
$2.3 billion financing plan runs
out.

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Ford's statement that if

through Wednesday. Chance of strong effort to win approval of

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when she said she "would

at $600 million and state Senate

All Souls Church FestIval
prizes all day.

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Republican

sponsored by Project Oasis and
llary Youth Sports Asin. Seminole Community College. p.m., Sanford Chamber of

receh'cd, in the wasteful use of tickets and in the

housing if the government will help"

that they would not pay bribes, per
they would not do so for moral reasons.

defhits which drain money needed to create Jobs from the
private market.
Full health of the economy will occur only when Congress
nets the message that the people of the United States have been

says there mIl not be another Carter is showing signs of

comments over

Senior Citizens and friends, 6:30 p.m., Oak harbor, 550 which combines with a state

Open house to follow.

million, and may he as great as $960 million. No

There's another complicating factor: the this they face a dilemma on how to finance

the corporate morality we seek."

One of the problems that Amca tam, however, Is that
Congress does not appear to have as much faith In the ththzc
strength of the cantahsticsystemasiftuensjdo

Terry Sanford tried and was the national Democratic parIt is the fourth national cam. trounced in his home state
In ty," one party official said. "He
paign for Wallace, 56. It's hiS 1972. He now seeks a rematch. can't legitimately attack us for

Goldstxiro Elementary PTA, assembly room on First Street. Harriet Beam.

the program Is estimated at $5.8

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The First Lady, whose
outspoken comments

homemakers Council.

Builders, however, seem unable to bring exhibitors are gathered here for the 83rd annual say that
at least half these costly errors should
frustrated by rising prices of land, labor and
Simply providing for the usuaL
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Allen believes, however, that there is a moral

previous quarter of a year.

New York City residents, who sale of state-backed bonds to
already have the highest sales city pension funds and to the

I SO—Ptia. pIIO.ls u

porate pyramid to its base,

ublichave exhib ted their confidence byslowing the liquidation
of their inventories from $31 billion In AnriJ May and Junii tn tO
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They are deeply concerned, for example, that

says,

years.

arms, he said If Brezhnev's special envoy didn't arrive In
his capital by tonight, he would expel the esthnated 50()

Center. Sponsored by the

AF'er this initial success, things began to

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showed their conf idence by increasing factory production by 1.9

has a big political bankroll, a national spurs by beating an issue as it did in 1972, nastrong organization and a set of George Wallace in his own tional party leaders are trying
problems that surely would neighborhoe,
to quiet him with kindness.

, United Methodist NOT 12
holiday Showcase, 10 a.m. to Church, West Iiighbanks Road.
Suburban

food stamps did not
in diet

exactly what Is expected of them and how to to purchase
the typical new single-family borne. price of a two-bedroom wilt to about 1,000. of three
major food programs child nutrition,
or unethical practices,"
plicatlons of this.
Something has to give, he Indicated, and you I mom $1.2 billion in
That requires, he
19J to an estimated $7.5
"immediate corMore to the point, they are concerned about get the feeling that many
other housing and billion to $8 billion in thIs 1975.76 fiscal year.

Nevertheless there is an underlying confidence visible
among theofficials,JustasAmeri anpeoplearen
thg their

ativis'rs are about to
suggest a bigger 1976
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The cash-stricken city once
the federal government - to again avoided default Monday,
ep New York City from meeting $270.7 iiiillion in

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economics

"In the final analysis, any corporation's people, who like to
remind you how much they've

at any straw to radiate optimism early this year now are

taxes, and help from banks and

investigations,

communicate the pattern for business ethics

has closed in the United States and another one has begun is

ntering what probably will be two Southern rivals waiting to Wallace. But instead of open

Franco Develops Lung Probl em

improved their diets. They increased the variety
and protein content of their meals. Careful en
forcement of regulations limited violations. Few
coupons
sold for cash Instead of groceries,
Recent
according to a study

Business corporaUon usually reflect
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attempt tO enlist Ami.n'8 support for the
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hugh Carey has stitched to- the plan would require heavy
gth a complex new proposal support From bank.s, other in-

repeated charges the program, In too many
instances, does more harm than good.

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larger share of the costs. The multibillions spent

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Empathy between government operatives
the people they serve disappears. Citizens
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may have to pay for continued disregard of
ethics is
high to allow us to do less."

Enough statistics have accumulated in recent months to
convince the bulk of economists in the United States
great recession which began late in in has run
Industrial production continues to rise,
automobile sales are
improving and the most recent sampling of the gross national

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Enthusiasm rises; the operation is escalatel.

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"Attitudes, not environment, determine the
morality of a corporation," he says. "I feel we
should say to the public that we do not condone

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of poverty. There also are trust funds that must be in preventing bribery, 92 per cent felt it would
returned to citizens,
not — that bribery would continue anyway.
But there are scores of others which veer
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into the realm of middle class America where
people are able to look out for themselves, ltany
who are aghast at the spiraling growth of the
federal budget may be overlooking the fact that
"welfare" of one type or another is not going only

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Time and again the government runs a pilot
program. Results are checked, statistically
proving the experiment to have been an cx-

the respirator," the Judge said, there was no hope,' he said.
The cause of Miss Quinlan's
Armstrong had claimed there
were constitutional grounds for condition was not certain, although doctors suspected it was

Muir Jr. said In his decision,
"Numb" and "surprised" were "sonthing we felt we Judge said that Quinlan's attorKaren's constitutional hghts and tranquilizers which she
'l'htrt' Is no ('onsitutional right "t'r&amp;' v,ords u,sed by Quinlan t' must do morally. We had al- ney, Paul W. Armstrong, (ailed to privacy and selfctcrrnina- took the night she fell ill.
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to break diplomatic relations with Uganda temporarily
because of "unfriendly actions which are insulting to the

way or another help Americans pay their bills.
of paying bribes to foreign officials. It was found
in the case of the housing program, the that:
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beneficiaries are not necessarily in an income
said that bribes should not be paid, 48 per cent
identifiable as poor.
practice in tie particular country.

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but Joseph Quinlan is thinking adult child."
"We know what she would we had to take it to the courts." Quinlan's treating physican, to Muir said, noting that Armtoday abojt taking to a higher
Muir said the court is em- savifshcwerehererightnow,"
"We'll still have the heart- shut off the respirator.
strong conceder! Miss Quinlan
court his light to let his daugh. powered to protect Karen's in. he said. 'She'd say, 'Let's end ache and the anxiety," she said
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Organization of the Joint Chiefs of Stall.
CPO Swallow Is currently assigned to Lt. Gen.

A federal program which subsidizes mortgage
payments for homeowners was suspended during

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of the directorate. He has been in his current
assignment since April 14, 1972.
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"it will be me, and not Perez,
who has his heart and soul in
this fight and the winner is
going to be the man who wants
it the most."
Ellis is a po werful left hoover
frotii Tampa, who Is currently
ranked eighth among Southern
junior middleweights, but hz.-i
been installed an 6-5 underdog
in this, his most important
fight.

I)Al.l.AS i API — The Kansas ference Western Division, trailPreston Pearson of Dallas
City Chiefs may not be Super ing Oakland by two games.
fumbled into the Cowboys' end
Bowl material, as their rookie
Dallas, 5-3 for the year, sank zone and Chief defensive end
Coach Paul Wiggin claims, but a game behind Washington and John Matusz.ak claimed it for a
they were All-National Football St. Louis in the National Con- touchdown.
League in recovering fumbles ference East.
Staubach flipped a IS-yard
Monday night.
Podolak scored touchdowns touchdown pass to Golden Rich.
Kansas City and Dallas (urn- on runs of 1 and
ards but POdOlak countered
11 yards in a 4
bled 12 times in
with a one-yard touchdown run.
their nationally second span just before halfThen
Dougaway
Dennison
fumbled
televised stumblethon. The time and snared a five-yard the
kickoff
to Chiefs'
Chiefs got back three of their scoring pass from Mike Liv- rookie Morris LaGnand. Fortymistakes and pocketed all five ingston with 10:07 left to play th
of Dallas' gifts, cashing three of for the game-winner.
seconds later Podolak
them into touchdowns.
dashed 11 yards to give Kansas
The lead changed hands like a City a 24-17 halftime lead.
The result was a 34-31 victor&gt;' National Basketball AssociRichards
snared a 47-yard
over the Cowboys and crewcut ation game with the ball a- bomb
from Staubach
to even
Wiggin found it all a little diffi. romlng about on a
perfectly
dry
matters
in
the
third
period
be.
tilt to believe,
night as though the players fore
Stenerud kicked a 44-yard"We beat Dallas! ... God darn were soaked by a rain storm. er
for a V.24 lead.
we beat Dallas ... We beat
"Fumbles just flat beat us ...
Staubach
scratched back to
Dallas," he kept repeating.
I can't explain them ...
they just hand Dallas a 31-27 lead with a
Wiggin, acting at times
happen,"
saidaDallas Coach one-yard touchdown run, and
al- Tom
Landry,
most like he had caught the NFL campaigns. veteran of 16 then came a series of back
winning touchdown pass himbreakers.
self instead of Ed Podolak,
Dallas quarterback Roger
Robert Newhouse fumbled
gushed, "I'm really excited Staubach's nine-yard touch- the ball away to Ernmitt 'Thon.about being part of this football down run and a 31-yard Toni as to set up the game.clinchir
team. This win probably is as Fritsch field goal gave Dallas a touchdown. St.aubach, who hat
exciting as our win over Oak- 10-3 lead after Jan Stenerud's been on target all night, sodland."
booming 51-yard three-pointer. denly turned wild and served up
Kansas City is now 4-4 and Then strange things began to two interceptions to kill any
still alive in the American Con- happen.
thou ghts of a comeback,

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NEW YORK (API It hasn't
is open through Nov. 17, which been the most successful year
means fans have just six more nights to catch th e
for t he Hawks, but there was
big wheels in action.
good news Monday.
'The National Basketball Assoclation's Board of Governors
.oted to reduce by $l000 a
fine levied against the Hawks
Fora truly nostalgic look at Seminole High for signing Julius Erving.
football, just glance over the list of former winners
Atlanta süined the star forI
ward three years ago, ignoring
the fact that he was drafted by
most valuable player.
the
Milwaukee Bucks. Erving
close
to
time
for
It's getting
picking this year's
played
two exhibition games
MVP, and Fd say pickers have their hands full with
with the club in 12 but evena superb abundance of talent available.
tuslly wound up with the Nw By HERSCHEl. NISSENSON t'iated Press Monday. -The don't have tti scout anyone since Maryland, North Carolina
The award is the oldest consecutively
same teams are in the Orange, the&gt;' automatically get the Big State, Notre Dame. Oklahoma. Texas MM, UCLA.
AI Sports Writer
York Nets of the American
Sun: Arkansas. California,
presented grid award in the nation, preceding even
Now that the National Colic- Cotton and Sugar Bowl pie.
Ten and l'ac-8 champs
Basketball Association.
Penn State, 'kxas, Texas A&amp;M. Colorado, Florida, Georgia,
the Heisman 'l'rophy by eight years.
Last June, the Board lowered glide Athletic issociation has tures. And there are so many
The other bowls are considi.ibert,': Arkansas, Califor- Kansas. Maryland, Missouri,
to
be
decided"
hawks,
ruling
reinstated
its
restriction
on
things
ering
the following teams:
Former winners include (in order) Lofton
the boom on the
ma
Georgia, Georgia Tech North Carolina State, Penn
few
bids
Edenfield (1928 and 1929), George Moyc, John they had to pay the league bowl invitations, very
Like the Big Eight championState, Pitt, Texas A&amp;M, UCLA.
Orange: Big Eight champion Missouri, Navy, Oklahoma, Pitt
$250,000 and the Bucks $15o,oDo. are likely to be handed out at
Courier, Hendrix Lyles, Quillian Jordan, George
'hip between Nebraska and Ok. iNebraska or Oklahoma) vs. Southern Cal, Tennessee,
would have received an inaddition to surrendering the first opportunity anyway. lahoma
McClefland, Elwyn Squires, LeLand McClelland, in
on Nov. 22, with the
vitation had the Panthers not
Alabama, Florida, Georgia, UCLA.
their two second-round draft
The respective bowl corn- winner going to the Orange Michigan, Notre Dame, Ohio
lost to West Vir ginia 1ast weekRobert Stoinoff, Darrell Foruson, Jim Riser, choices next year to hill- niltt
Astro-Bluebonnet
wi
ll
fan
out
to
college
Bowl
;
the
Southwest
ConferState,
Penn
State,
Bowl:
end
and they could be right
Southern "
Vernon (Bob) Altman, Billy Brannan, Billy
waukee. 11c Board also said
We're
looking
at
the
same
back
football
games
across
the
counence
race
to
determine
whether
California,
Texas,
Texas
in the picture by beating
A&amp;M.
Fleming, Herman l3rumley, Willis Anderson, that if Erving ever Joins " try Saturday. But instead of
teams "lost of the other'bowls Notre Dame Saturday.
Texa.sA&amp;M, Texas or Arkansas
NBA, he must go with hill..
Wally Tyre, Richard Bass,Charles Anderson, Mike
Cotton: Southwest Con- are ooking at," according
bearing Invitations, in most will be the host team in the
to
Peach: Arkansas Georgia
Gordon,
Buck
Metts,
Hoss
11annum,
Whelchel, Ed
cases they'll be traveling emp- Colton Bowl, and the Big Ten fenence champ vs. Alabama, Weldon Humble, c hairman of Georgia Tech, Maryland, North
But the Hawks, who lost both ty-handed.
Michigan, Nebraska, Notre the selection committee. JU Carolina State'
Johnny Jones, Jim Hawkins, Brantley Schirard,
4OhiIo State-Michigan) and
, Tennessee.
PaDame,
their
top
draft
choices
David
Ohio Sta te, Penn State, Itluebormet would love to have
Eddie Harbour, ('ccii Dandridge, Hay Linidquist,
Tangerine:
Miami of OhIo is
However, one week later which
also-nuns
will to (iccitle Southern Cal. Two from that the Southwest Conference run. In as the
Thompson and Marvin Webster
ctIic-8
scranibles
be
John Whelchel, bill Phagan, Witch Riser, Buddy
Mid-American
Confer— to the ABA, have been suf. there may bea stampede to line bysotine other than grabbed
also are
the Rose crowl
possibilities,
uioflg
Sugar Bowl ncr-up against Colorado.
ence champion. Opponents rnLawson, Joe Farless, Frank Whigham, Frank
fering at the gate, so the Board tip the best pomible pDstseason
with the
Fiesta: Colorado, Florida, der consideration are
1k)wl.
Colorado,
Whigham again, Barney Headrick, Rick Fordham,
decided they only have to pa y attractions.
loser of the Nov. 28 Texas. Georgia, Marylan
d, MLwuri. Georgia Tech, Maryland. Navy,
"It's
confused,"
one
very
Out
in
Pasadena,
the
Rose
Texas
Dana Yelinek, Mike Hardin, Clifford Martin, the league $100,000 instead of
MM game.
North Carolina State, Notre North Carolina State, Pitt,
bowl spoknian told The ALso- Bowl Li sitting pretty. They
50
Dc-as, Mickey Pringle and Mark Whigham.
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the most active fighters in the retirement in July of 1974, Taco after four exciting rounds. And comeback when he tangles with prospect from Tampa who his
orld.
has rung up an Impressive 15-2- his last fight only lasted 2:52 Sarasota's Tiger Hall in a people have great hopes for.
His only loss this year caine 1 with both losses coming in the seconds. that is how long it took scheduled six rounder.
Since losing his pro debut,
Tonight's Southern title bout over in England when he other guy's home town.
hi'ntofinishoffchicago'sCisco
Vincent claims he wants Mackin has come back in fine
at the Orlando Sports Stadium dropped a questionable decision
Lately Perez has shown more Oliver.
Ellis, Perez, and Ross. "And I fashion to win the rest of his
t*tween the champion, Victor to Jimmy Batten, that coun punching power than he ever
Four
well
matched don't care what order I get fights.
"Taco" Perez and his try's undefeated Olympic displayed before. First he preliminary bouts will be
them in. One at a time or all
But, Ross will be a big
challenger, Killer Ellis, took on represent.atlnve.
stopped Wayne Battle in three, presented previous to the main three at once."
favorite tonight off of his
added interest over the
Perez' over all record is .fl. then he left Vincent on the event.
The talkative Vincent had spectacular 22-1.1 record.
¶nd when it was an- 2 but since he came out of canvas for several minutes
Solomon Mclmer, the 44-year- better not be looking too far in
Alsosettomeetare Orlando's
nounced (he winner will fight
old, self proclaimed "Central the future thnimtht hpr'aticp Hall Savage Turner and Vero
Mad Dog Ross Dec. 2.
Honda Heavyweight champ" has the - style, according to Beach's Gene Idlette.
A Perez-Ross fight has been
will make one of his rare ring Perez, "to defeat big mouth
This is a rematch of Turner's
in the making ever since Taco
appearances when he takes on Vincent."
only loss, which came last
won ma title in August by
"Big" Bob Ellis.
Mad dog Ross will also be in summer when Idlette left
stopping Joey Vincent,
McTier hasn't lost a fight in action and, here again, if he Is Turner for dead with just one
over 10 years but he hasn't been looking past his opponent, Jim left hook in the first round.
Before
promoter
Pete
very active and his opponents Mackin, he could be in serious
Four amateur bouts, which
Ashlock goes Gut and starth
aren't
always the best caliber. trouble.
start at 8 p.m., complete the
printing the tickets for a Pere zJoev Vincent continues his
Mackin is a bright young card.
Ross battle, he Is waiting for the
outcome of tonight's bout.
According to Ellis, '1 know
that Ashlock is figuring on a
Perez-Ross fight but he is In for
a big shock tonight. I want Ross
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only man to ever beat me was
Hoss and from everything I
have real], Perez is afraid of
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probably be 7
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coach Toni Perrin.
Th e best matchup, as far as this observer can
figure, would be a rematch of the SeminoleGainesville game, which was 7 in favor of the host
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Killer's chief claim to fame is
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but other than his loss to Ross,
Ellis has been able to handle all
race and when to spur Lisbon Hanover on with the the other opposition put in front
sound effects.
of him.
This will be Perez' 12th outin,
Some of my fellow di ivers accused me of
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race at the Seminole Thrf Club, 'ole Hunch was
bombarded with criticism from all corners on the
alleged use of a whip in th e stretch.
Well, I gotta admit it. I didn't whip the horse. It
was only for sound effec, and the pop was against
the canvas of the training cart. Anyway, owner
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variety of ot her uses. A friend
of the men and
piece. Take the time to choose a is usually not noticeable and
pr
esident, proudly made the
of mine, Joy Steiner of Pebble
women who achieved American Folk Lore For UDC
handsome repeat.
announcement
that the Chapter
looks like a solid weave. E.W. Independance during the
Beach, Calif., came up with a
members of the Ncrman was the recipient of a beautiful
wonderfully creative idea. e t
Revolutionary War, are Devere Howard Chapter of the plaque for having sold the larg..
worked a narrow strip of
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commemorating the Bicen- United Daughters of
the Con- est number of Jefferson Darts
Bargello, originally intended
tennial by presenting two federacy (UDC)
were en. medals. The plaque was
peltaphorum trees to the City
of chanted with their recent guest presented at the October
twging in the kit,~hen of my
Sanford, honoring James R speaker, Miss Barbara Muller, riveting of the State Con- ,
Jernigan, Department
Of music teacher at Sanford vention.
Recreation and Parks director, Community Co
llege, who gave
A great season of Pops is in the offing from Florida
and C. Solon Teston, supermn- them an
account of her trip to
Symphony and only four days remain to make your season
tendent
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of parks, in Pennsylvania In search of folk
ticket subscription,
recognition of their excellent lot-c,
The season will start Dec. 6 when Jones High School Choir
wo,k,
She left Sanford after the
presents everyone's faiorite holiday songs — lavishly staged,
The event will take place on school
term was over in May
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beauti,fully sung and magrdfimtjy played by Florida Sym.
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phony in Orlando's Municipal Auditorium. Even Santa will be End of Fort
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The public Is invited to at- way from
Florida to Penn:::
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Peter Nero Lope the bill on Feb. 6 w hen Po moves out to tend.
Sylvania
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the glamorous Sherawn Twin Towers Ballroom. Sip champagne
FAIRWAY
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MOVING PIIN
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A special Bicentennial con
LAUNDROMAT
on Mar. 20 thdu a
Barbara
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the
guitar
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super-apeclid group of Broadway singers and dancers — plus
Dry Cleaning at budget :
B'nai B'rith Women of and the dulcimer and sings
Prices
and coin laundry f
outdoor festivities, flag presentation, special souvenir program
Orlando will hold their Annual along with th
and costwned attendants—!M the Municipal Auditorium with
service in a pleasant at.
em, She has a
Champagne luncheon and book pleasant
mospher,. Op*n 7 ant. '
fresh voice and a great
"Musical America."
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mese3sonwlllwindupwithanApril24 'ConcertUnder
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(Ru ) Loeb, 3600 Wilder Lane, ton.
Stan" at The Springs, Longwood, This extravagansa of sight
FARWAY
Orlando at noon on Nov. Ia.
The meeting was held at the
and sound amid Florjda'snaturaj beauty Will (eatne
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O Hwy. 17-92 at 27th
Margaret Corey will revi
home of Mrs. Burch Cornelius,
322.9739
"The provincials" by
Eli with Mrs, Fred Harrii as co.
Series season tickets are as follows: reserved table seating,
Evans.
hoste.
reserved dress &amp;cIe,s; general admIon, 112; student
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are as
follows: reserved tabie seating, V; ised dress circle,
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genera
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Enclose a se1f4ddrea envelope with your order to Pops
Ticket, P.O. Box 551, Maltlarxl,Fl. 32751 by Nov. 1,4.

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as a plant holder and makes a
What is linen twfll? The 11M
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for an old brass tea pot filled that can be used (or countedwith fern. This is the kind of gift thread patterns and seems to be
green-thumb friends on your
a plain weave.
Christmas list would treasuiv.
S.M.Q.
I've also seen narrow bands Dear S.M.Q.,
of Bargello used for napkin Embroldery linen Is available
nags, curtain tiebacks or ap.. in both square weave and twill.
plied with great decorative flair The twill looks like serge and is
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The wedding of Margaret
Clementa LeFils, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Robert LeFils of
Sanford, find Patrick Smjth, son
at Mi-s. Lots Dreggorst of
Sanford and James D. Smith of
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It didn't take long for Ernile Ernest Walsko in the finals, and
Action continues each day
Walsko reached the finals
by this week. Bowling, bridge,
John.son, the table tennis ex- knocked off Ci'arles Blank, whipping Frank Leary and
pert, to cruise through three l.indsay Jeter and Walsko to George I3illups. Billups finished canasta, ceramics and pancake
race are on today's agenda.
rounds and easily destroy all gain his gohien medal.
third.
'mr. lli sinning margins
The highlight of the week will
'.'.ere by 21-15. 21-9 and 21-12
caine Sa turda y night at the
over George Billups, Bob Steele
awards ceremony-dance at the
tfld Rev. Leo King, respecCivic Center.
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The week-long games being
staged in Sanford will find gold,
silver and bronze awards being
awar(le(l to the first, second and
third place finishers.

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Orlando Teen Queen
National Contest

A 67-year-old table tennis
whizsetthepaceanda 6&amp;yearold pool shooter kept it Monday
in the opening round of the
Golden Age Olympics, a saga of
varied athletic competition .
senior citizens and building up
for a grand finale Saturday.

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2. Can you name your Circuit Judges and your Dtrict
"Our members, throuøhout C
The Judicial Nominating
By ABIGAIL VAN BUREN
Judges and [be seven Justices who sit
the state are studying the ues
Commissions,"
said
Mrs.
Co.
involved and are resolved to
Metcalf, "have gone a long way
wef 3. Do &gt;ou know their records on the bench well enough
DEAR ABBY: I have a
create a climate of acceptance
toward
removing
politics
from
problem
with my mother-Inmerits against another contender for the sanie of
of the idea among the people.
flee' e r
the judicial branch In Florida. law. She and my husband
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"The harder task," she conIn fact," she said, "the believe that is a matter of
fl donation to a Judicial
tmued "is to convince the
majority
of those reaching the
dldatetu recent years.
"respect" to let her sit in the
legislature. Legislation was
1., who do you think has?
bench are being placed there front next to her son when we're
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through appointment, due to in the car mnoether. Of course
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means
sthte " said Mrs. Metcalf. Judicial Nominating Corn. In
mid-term.'
back.
Mrs. Metcalf would like to see "We, too, should upgrade .our rnissons
Abby, when people reach a
for each circuit and
"Judges do not make the
I have tried to tell my
the 1976 Legislature take action Judiciary by taking campaign
certain
age, don't they belong to
district in Florida, each with a
laws," she
contends, "they
I
husband that this has nothing to the human race any longer?
to pass an appropriate hill for Politics Out of
the courtroom," membership of three members must be able to Interpret them
do
with
respect
and
that
I
the selection of Judges on a she said.
WITHHOLD MY NAME
of the Bar Association, three faly. They should not use the
should sit next to him. It burns
merit
basis,
It is the feeling of Leagues members appointed
1
It
by the time in political campaigns. me up, and they both know it.
DEAR WITHHOLD: The
Merit selection has already throughout the state who are Governor,
ad three members They need not, like legislators
His
mother
is
47
and
has
no
Issue
Ii not age — It's privacy.
been adopted by twenty-two studying the issue that the who are not
members of the and other elected officials,
disabilities, so there is no good
You
need
not dluppear the
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states, including Missouri, change would not be so great in Bar, but who are
appointed by reflect
the opinions of the reason for her to sit next to ray moment Donna has company
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California, AnLona, Florida since we already have a the other six.
people. Their duty is the adhusband,
and remain out of sight until the
wA Tennessee. "Florida giould merit selection proem for
It is the duty of the ap. ministration of justice ac.
I
always
thought
that
once
guest
leaves, but neither should ~.
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join this growing number of vacancies There are now
propriate Commission, when a
cording to the law."
married, your spouse becomes You Join the party the whole
the most Important person in time.
yow• life and his family comes
Use
some
judgment,
next.
Mother. Your older daughter
It's gotten to the point where has a potoL
Miss Teenage Orlando, Cindy Scott, receives traditional
if his mother is wotng along, i
Oklahoma welcome
DEAR ABBY: My 14-year-old
just refuse to go. She doesn't
daughter
recently spent a
drive and won't learn,
can see that this poses a big month with her father In
Colorado. He and I have been
1.
her
divorced
since
she
was
6-years.
4
14
There Is no use talking to
because she already knows how old.
She closed a recent letter to
In
I feel. She just thinks I should
IIIC
with the following words:
show her respect and get In the
"When
I was born it was a
TULSA, 0Mm— Cynthia Ann Tiffany Scott, Miss Teenage
back.
Orlando, arrived here Friday amid anf are of bands and a typical
What do you think Is the wonderful thing because I grew
Oklahoma welcome— Indians in full dance regalia.
up and you were there. I just
respectable and proper tJdng
Happy with the thought of perhaps taking home a 110,0(X)
want you to know that i couldn't
do?
scholarship, she spent much of the day getting aclivatnted with 45
ask
for a better friend than you.
M!SF.RAflIi IN nAry
other candidates competing for the title of Miss Teenage
Mommy. I love you!"
DEAR MISERABLE: When
America. The young women have come from cities across the
Abby, I am a witness to the c
push comes to ihove, YOU
nation. plus one from Balboa, Canal Zone, and another from
fact that au children who grow
should deter to her, not because
Mannheim, Germany. The latter two were eligible as Americans
up with only one parent do not,
Your husband wants You to, but
whose purents have overseas jobs.
go bad.
becauseshe Is your elder Even
AU contestants were welcomed at the airport by a dance post,
Iwouldllke to tell mothers all
th ough
all members of the Indian Nations Council of Boy Scouts of
she should not have over the world that if they treat
demanded to sit next to her son, t
America. The post includes both boys and girls. All were
heir children with respect and
since
she did, you should have love, they
costumed befitting the occasion.
will almost always
yielded gracefully. Refusing to
make
you
proud
of them.
go along is childish. Knock it
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Tuesday, Nov. H, 1'7

Evening Hera Id, Sanford, Fl.

It's

Nebraska's

By The Associated Prrss
That Ohio State is still ti.' No.
I college football team in the
nation isn't exactly a shocker.
It's who's chasing the Buckeyes
that makes the news.
It's not Oklahoma, that's for
sure. Fate, hard luck, time
call it what you wish ... finally
caught up with the defending
national champion Sooners last
Saturday and dropped them
from the rUnner-up role.
Now it's the Nebraska Cornhuskers who own second place.
And what was a tight battle for
first place in The Aksociated

Press poll has become a comfortable cushion for Ohio State.
A week ago, Coach Woody
Hayes' troop held a slender 49point edge over Oklahoma in
the balloting. Now, ownIng 49 of
the 58 first-place votes cast by
the nationwide panel of sports
writers and broadcasters and a
holding total of 1,138 points, the
margin over Nebraska is a
more secure 84 points.
OSU's 40.3 rout of Illinois
helped - but more help came
from Kansas' 23-3 upset of the
Sooners. That dropped Oklahoma down from second to

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sixth place in the poll. And it
enabled the Jayhawks to sneak
into 17th place in the poll, the
first tune all season they've
been in the Top Twenty.
Nebraska. which received
eight first-place votes and 1,054
points, moved from third to
second by virtue of its 12-0
whitewash of Kansas State.
Texas A&amp;M's Aggies, who received the other first-place
also moved up a notch to
third with 875 points following a
36-3 romp over Southern Meth0(1131
Michigan's Wolverines, sixth

Chase Ohio State
up

To

a week ago, clawed their way
Into fourth by ripping Purdue
28-0 and, for their efforts, re-ceiving 721 votes. Alabama's
Crimson Tide had to struggle
before downing Louisiana State
23-10 and stayed fifth in the bat.
loting with 687 votes.
Oklahoma was next with 621,
followed by Texas, remaining
in seventh with 605; Arizona
State up two places to eighth
with 393; Notre Dame up three
spots to ninth with 252, and Colorado up four notches to round
up the Top Ten with 223.
Penn State fell out of the Top

Ten, starting off the Second Ten
with 214 posits f&amp;Iowtng Its 1514 upset loss to North Carolina
State. Arizona's Wildcats
knocked off San Diego State's
previously unbeaten Aztecs md
climbed from ninth to 13th with
206 points.
Southern California got a new
head coach for next season in
John Robjnon, Rut the Trojas, with John McKay still at
the helm, lost for the second
straight week, falling to Stanford and falling from ninth to
13th with 186 points.
Rounding out the Top 20 were

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Pro Basketball

Twenty.

Florida, down from 11th 14th
with 111 poInts; California, up
from 18th to 15th with 107;
Miami of Ohio
from 17th to
16th with : new-entry Kansas
17th with 3; Missouri up one
spot to 18th with 53; UCLA, rejoining the Top Twenty In 19th
with 50 poInts after a one-week
ahoence from the poll, and
Georgia, another first-timer
this season with 47 points for

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San Diego State, 13th a week
ago, Maryland, 16th last week,
and Pitt, 20th In the previous
balloting, fell out of the Top

NBA
Monday's Games
No games Scheduled
Today's Game,
Philadelphia at Milwaukee
Atlanta vs. Boston at Hart.
ford, Conn
Washington at Buffalo
Cleveland at Golden Stale
New York at Phoinix
New Orleans at Portland
Wednesday's Games
Atlanta at Detroit
Milwaukee at Philadelphia
BuIflo at Houston
Kansas City at Seattle
New Orleans at Los Angel

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LOS ANGELES lAP) - The University of Southern
California is counting on a former Oregon end, John
RobEron, to replace a former Oregon halfback and bring
further football glory to the Trojans.
Robinson, 40, whcLe career nearly parallels that of John
McKay despite an intervening decade, will bead the
Southern Cal football fortunes in 1976 when McKay goes to
the professional ranks.
Robimon. a former Southern Cal assistant coach, faces
a tough assignment. He replaces a man who has coathed
more USC victories than any other and gone to the Rose
Bowl on eight occasions, winning four.
(e big differee is that Robinson Is leaving the
professional ranks with the Oakland Raiders, to return to
the collegians. McKay Is making his first try at the
National Football League in coachir the new Tampa
franchise that begins next year.

TAUAHA&amp;SEE (API - The bead of Gulfstream
Park says he will petition the Florida Supreme Court for a
rehearing on its ruling that allows financially ailing
Hialeab Park to keep the lucrative midwinter horseracing dates.
Gulf stream President Jimmy Irm Jr., said Monday he
would appeal by Nov. lithe court's refusal to hear
Gulf stream's appeal of a lower c0(ut ruling that the Board
of Business Regulation acted properly in awarding the
tourist dates to HialeaK
Until the hoard granted Hialeab the Jan. 16-March 2
dates last May on a 3-2 vote, the choice dates rotated
between Hlaleah and Gulfztrrun. 1n a tersi., 'hree4lne
order, the court said the appeal of the 1st Dist1ct Court of
Appeal order failed to meet requirements for Supreme
Court consideration.

Rayni Fox Joins Cleveland

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ATLANTA lAP) - Joe Bruner of Northeast Louisiana
and Kevin Long of South Carolina continue to lead the
major statistical categories for major college football
independents In the South.
Bruner is the total offense leader with 1837 yards In 10
games irind also leads In passing with 151 completions for
1836 yards. Long is the top rusher with 942 yards and a
104.7 per game average.
South Carolina's Jeff Grants, the top scorer with 66
points, Is the only challenger to Brinier in total offense.
Grainta Is averaging l yards a game.

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By THE ASSOCIATEE) PRESS in U krithy brawl with the history of all pro team sports
Pittsburgh Penguins,
that local authorities took
l'iayers in the National HockIt was the second time this matters into their own hands,
eyIueskatewithonee.eon season Mdflhargy has led the
the opposition and one
charge off the Philadelphia
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TAMPA tAP) - The Tampa Bay Buccaneers have
announced the reslgnstion of executive Ken LaRue, citing
personal reasons for his decision to leave the new
National Football League club.
A spokesman said Monday the resignation was effective
immediately.
pcia1
5talittojtoz-i JjQjj vice president of
operations, came to the Rues six months ago from the
C1ik1zincl Raiders. lie was business manager at Oaklaiid.

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even banning them from the
le5fUeforbIefofaI)aruc'warly
ab!rrent am.'t. lie al.&lt;o has the
power to clamp down on teams
which violate the laws of the
league.

And amid growing violence In
the NHL, violence
ens to give
bility of roller derby or profes..ienal wrestling, President
llarence Camobell appears
willing or unable to isse
police powers be
Yet he has taken only the
The Flyers, known as
most lenient measures.
'Broad Street Bullies" patti
so it was recently when Dan
of their physical
Maloney
of the Detroit Red
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'mnt5
attacked and adminis.
oon-squad tat'1i' Ue occa
Lioflidly employ, triggered n- tered a concussion to Brian
Glennie of the Toronto Maple
Ther frouJijJj Sunday i'JgM i
Leafs.
'hiiadelphla.
Defe rISC' man
Jack
In the minds rf Orit;irti ci'.'il
Itlihargey received an authorities, the assault
was so
utomtic onegame suspension blatant they leveled
assault
Toothy after leading one of charges against Maloney. U
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Joe tournaments this season. Open in September.
HIS latest defeat came Sunday
And then he dropped SunIn the $100,000 Stockholm Open day's match to the unheralded
wherehewassurprtsedbyAdr- Panatta, who wasn't expected
limo Panatta, an Italian clay to make it through the quarterfinals.
courtspecialist,4-6,6-3,7-5.
"To be frank, I thought I
"If I'd lost this match three or
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have demolished the Royal I underestimated him a bit,"
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said Connors, "I've always nors. "But I loved that match
hated to lose and I still hate to although! lost it because I gave
lose more than anything else, everythIng. I couldn't have
"No other tennis player is so played better, lie was just too
proudandtakessuchcareofhis good for me."
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Connors
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mature and I know that every managed snore than his share
of victories this season, having
player wins and loses."
Connors has had a pretty won 10 tournaments.
"I've only lost six snatches
good year by most standards
but compared to his awesome 16 tournaments thIs year," he
saul. "Hut )OU can't sin theiii
all. Nowada's everyone just
Lewis Gainey
doesn't play his best, but better
than his best to beat me. I alNew 'Dog
ways have to give something
extra to win."
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ATHENS, Ga. (API - Lewis i'.chedule for next year. He said
tiatney, captain of tft (ieorgia 1w IHS io piay uiree tourand an as- narnents on the independent
track team in 1
sisthnttrackcoehherethes.ist playecscircuitandthenachal.
nine seasons, has been named Ienge match against Arthur
as the Bulldogs' head track Ashe in las Vegas in February.
He may play World Team Tencoach,
lie succeeds Forrest "Spec" nis during the summer.
Hut his next stop is this
Towns, a 1936 OI)mpic gold
medal winner in the high hut- week's tournament In EdindIes who recvn:ly retired as the burgh, Scotland,
:iIIIl going to win that tourGeorgia coach after a 34-year
nament whatever happens,"
career.
Announcement of Galney's said Connors. "Yes,! can guarappointna'ntwasmnade Monday antee victory. The feeling to
by Athletic Director Joel win can never be compared
Eaves, following approval by with the feeling you experience
after a defeat."
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member Ernie Butler, kit, while Seminole assistant pilnelpal
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Lamar Richardson looks on. (Herald Stall Photo by Bill vint
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DAYTONA BEACh (API - Richard Petty, who
keeps breaking his own records in stock car racing, could
set a season record for wlnnuigs when the National
Association (or Stock Car Auto Racing (NASCAR) winds
up its season at Ontario, Calif., Nov. 23.
Petty set the record at 1309,
in 1971. After races
thIs year, he has won $307,005.
Closest to him is David Pearsoi with 1160,375. Buddy
Baker is third with $132,685 and Cale Yarhoroug)) fourth
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Sunday, Hey, 6
Li's Angle at Atlanta
Green Bay at Detroit
Dallas at New England
Philadelphia
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Kansas C'ty at PittSburgh
New York Jets at BaltImore
Maml at HOuston
Minnesota at New Orleans
Cleveland at Oakland
Washington at St. Louis
Denver at San Diego
Chicago t San Francisco
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Minnesota .s' Quic
Edmonton at Calgary
Toronto at Houston
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Phltpi 6 I 8 P,'C1DCrtI (HiSCIII
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Torpedo Byrd (I) 300 760; 3. (HObbS) 121; 7. Bonds King (Regur) S I
TENTH - I. Altu, 7. Chucho: 3. $heneragade(5) 16.00, Q (1 8)16 60. 57, I. Kings
Medal (Breton) 92
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Mercica. I Maruri, S S.anti; 6.
'1(115) 5150.40; '1 7:11
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Larrea. 7 Fermin; I Mugueria
FIFTH - I Western Champ (P. Claiming $1,000: I. Scofch Playboy 2. 7 ,'etrolina Miik (Piovost) 7?.
ELEVENTH
I. Erdoza.Pere;
BI0OW 11)140720760, 7. DeanoA. ('1 Crank) 51. 7 Easter Rick 3 Tar Dapple (SIca) 8 1. 4 Lotus
Carho Juan; 3 Arecha Bengoa; 1. (3) 740 7.70; 3 Poplar Rythm (4)
(Bridge,) 9 7, 3 Tet C (Ihlenfeld) Bud(Bridges) 5 1; S Captain RiddI.'
Manolo AtR., S. Domingo Zarre; 6
340; 0(1 3)53 $0; T (1.34) 571 40, 1 31. 1 Pelt Mel (Werkht',ser) 77; 5 P4 (Pau)9 2; 6 Truax Honor (Lupo)
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Barre Aspi, $
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Fermin Azpi; 7
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Secret (Bralnard) 6 1; 3 C. .1, (Kaushner) I 1; 3 Cassius Clay
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EIGHTH - 1 Mables Queen S 1. I Sumter Beau (Cuihane) $ 1 (Vandervort) 8 1; I Ocata B.ordri
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SIXTH - I. Alava.Senth,z 1710,
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SEVENTH - I. NulArar (I)
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Monday's Games
No games Scheduled

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California at Los Angeles
Toronto at Vancouver
Wednesday's Games
New York at Utah
VirginIa at San AntonIo
Kentucky at St LOuiS
Indiana at San Dego

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FIFTH - 1 Fermin Uengoa IS)
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Okoki, S. Negui Sanchez; 6. Ursa
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Arana; 1. Larri Yza; e. Eddy
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SECOND
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SEVENTH - 1. DomIngo Albeoi Larri Sanche:; 7 Ursa Via. I Ica
(2)7% 70,5.60, 1.00; 2 Aldana Arana
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Eddy Qijio4; 3. Oguita Bt'itia; I
EIGHTH - Chucho Mentha (2)
Ursa L.eni; 5, Arecha Arana; 6.
1800, 580, 7 $0 3: Manolo Aspi (3)
Ica Yin, 7 Aldana Javi.8. larri
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Okoki
Q (7)) 73 50, P (73) 111 90.
FOURTH
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NINTH -1. Erdosa (31 7.10,1.80,
ttarre Bc'ngoa, 3. Manolo Zarre; 4
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FOURTH - 1. Neui Echava (1)
Von
Rangers at St. 2180,900.360; 2.ManoloQuio(a(1)
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Team Tennis have signed 19-year-oW tennis star Rayni
Fox of North Miami, a member of last year's WTI'
champion Pittsburgh Triangles.
Miss Fox,, the No. Iranked female 18-and-under tennis
player in the Un1tid Sttca before signing with the
Thangles, came to Cleveland on Monday in an unannounced trade for Sue Stap.
9ie recently joined the Virginia Slims women's tour and
played in two of the five fall tournaments. Her best performance was a losing quartflnal effort at Orlando,
several weeks ago.

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to learn to accept deleat with "The Pan American Games
dignity and victory with humlli- held recently in Mexico City
S
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were a revelation, too," MetMetcalfe Is a member of tie calfe said. "Here's a little
Star N a iii ed SE ITop
President's Commission on island like Cuba with about six
I.. i ri eni at"'i Olyr;3pic
Sports, conducting million people. Cuba won
hearings here on ways to rid
around 5") gold medals. We are
ATlANTA (Al') - Georgia
The 210-pound senior from earlier this season against ton that gave Georgia a 10-7 country of feuding factions and a country of more than 200 mll.
tight-end Richard Appleby was Athens had attempted only two Vanderbilt.
victory over Florida, virtually to Improve America's role in lion. We won only about twice
only a mid-week passing sensa- passes in his football career and
lie finally hit the right man ending Gator hopes of finally international competition.
that many.
tion until last Saturday against both of those were intercepted: Saturday. It was an 80-yard winning a Southeastern Confer1'he 231flCz1)br commission,
"It is degrading. It is not fair
Florida.
One in high school and the other play to flanker Gene Washing. ence football a-own.
headed by Gerald B. Zornow for America to send a team to
But, that wasn't all Mr. Ap- and including personalities thCOlp'fflpjC3thatj3flot trained
pleby did against the Gators. frOm Congress and sports, properly,"
He also ran the end-around heard Phillip 0. Krumm, presi"We have a tremendous rent of the U.S. Olympic Corn- sponsibllity In sports," he said.
twice (or 30'yards, made a block
that started a 21-yard scamper rnitke, other top USOC officials "We either develop good ciiiby Washington on a flanker and West Germany's Willi zens Of deadbeats. If we teach
4IIup,
reverse anci graded out at 89 per Daume in the opening session kids to accept money under the
cent for his consistent play Moiday.
table or do things that can't be
Today Wa!er Byers, ez'cu- publicized, we are a bad rather
throughout the game.
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For that performance, Apple. tive airector of the Nationai than a &amp;ood influence."
by was nanTed
m Asso- Collegiate Athletic Association,
DeBary Youth
elated
Press
Southeastern
Ty
Lineman of the Week,
stand. The NCAA pulled out of
Someone asked Appleby why the Olympic movement In a Sport Meet
Georgia coaches called him for huff after the 1972 Olymp'cs in
DEBARY
A special
the pass with less than
Munich and flyers has been
meeting
will
be
held
Wedminutes remaining In view of strongly critical of
the
Olympic
nesday
by
the
DeBary
Youth
his two previous Interceptions, operations,
Sports Man. Inc., at 7:30 p.m.
v
"I am sure there will be fed- at DeBary United Methodist
"Well, it's easy," said Appleby. "I pass so good In practice." eral legislation of some sort," Church on West llighbank.s

Gulfstream Files Petition

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Pro Hockey

NASHVILLE, Tenn. (API - above the 500 mark at 5-4.
shoulder injury, a broken nose man," be said,
"Fred Fisher perhaps did one
For his performance, he was and mononocletis.
Other backs cited for out- Oly'nipic I''Iouse
of the finest exhibitions of exe- chosen Southeast Back of the
He'd been slowed since mid- standing play Saturday were
cution that I have ever seen," Week by The Associated Press, season by a broken nose and Glynn Harrison, Kevin McLee,
NEW YORK (Al') - Ralph must, probably with governKentucky Coach Fran Curd
ankle
injury
and
lost
the
startBill
Krug
and
David
Schwak
of
Metcalfe,
the old Olympic ment help, provide better facilnall,
I
felt
tired
before
said after the Vanderbilt quarterback sparked a 13-3 vIctory the game," said Fisher, who isa! Job first to sophomore Da- Georgia, Jimmy Dubose, Tony sprinter, Is letting his cushioned itles so that we can compete
vid Culley
and then to freshman Green and Don Gaffney of Floe, seat get cold In the house of with other countries."
started Saturday for the first Mike
Wright.
Saturday over the Wildcats,
ida, Henry Davidson of MIs- Representatives down In
tune since mid-season,
Daurne, who was chairman of
"He was fantastic," Curd
sissippl State, Ronnie Barber of Washington, D,C., but he's the Munich Games and Is now
"I guess that's good, because
Vandy Coach Fred Pancoast I,ouisiana state, Alan Pizzitola, making no apologies,
'ice president of the Inter- psaid.
"He
really
picked
us
sometimes
when you're a Little said Fisher's game experience Willie Shelby ani Wayne
apart"
He
feels
he
is
on
a
more
imnational
Olympic Committee,
tired, you can relax more."
was a major factor in his per- Rhodes of Alabama, Clyde portant mission,
told the commission Monday
Fisher completed 12 of 20
Since leading the South"The President called us to- that the West German govern.
passes for 1 %ards and one eastern Conference in total of- formance against Kentucky, Walker of Florida State, Phil
"Their plan was to go in and Gargis of Auburn, Frank Fox.x gether and said he wanted us to nientgivesl.lbillIon marks and
touchdown as Vandy, a 10-point ferie' in 1973, he's been fighting blitz, but they forgot that Fred of Tennessee; Lloyd Patterson get our Olympic house in order the various states add another
underdog, won its second injuries. In the past year, he's is rota freshman and can read of Memphis State and Bruce for the 1976 Games," the Illinois 17 billion nuirks for the West
straight game ard moved had a knee operation, a major the coverages and hit the open Tt'rcadgitl of Mississippi State. congressman said Monday. " German sports program
think the job I am dcing here Is yearly.
very important.
The German mark Is worth 39
S
"After all, sports and life are cents, so the Germans' yearly
,
the same. 'Ihey involve respect support amounts to well over $1

As USC Grid Machine Coach

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ABA
Monday's Games
No games Scheduled
Today'sOam,s
Virginia vs Kentucky a? Cm
cinnati
Indiana at Denver
Wednesday's Games
New York at Utah
Virginia at San Antonio
Kentucky at St. Louis
Indiana at San Diego

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TONIGHT'S
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6:00
(2)(e)(e)(c)(13) News
(3) Carrascendolas
(CAT'.t.d) Family Affair
(24) Man And Environment
(35) Lost In Space
(44) Lucy Show
6:30
(2)(I) NBC News
(3) Gettin Over
() CBS News
(9) ABC News
CATV.13) Zane Grey Theatre
(24) Man And Environment
(44) Bewitched

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(7) To Tell The Truth
(3) Flight 3
(6)(8) Concentration
(CATV.6) Hogan's Heroes
(13)(C.13) CBS News
(24) Orlando County School
Board Meeting
(3.5) Star Trek
(44) Hogan's Heroes
7:30
(2 Candid Camera
(3) Front Row Center
(6) Space: 1999
(9) Hollywood Squares
(CATV.6) Love, American
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(13) Truth Or Consequences
(CATV.13) Movie
(44) Love, American Style

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(3)(24) Birth And Death Of A
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(CATV4) Movie
(9) Happy Days
(13) Good Times
(3.5) Movie
(44) DInah!
3:30
(3)(14) Consumer Survival
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(6) Joe And Sons
(9) Welcome Back, Kotler

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(9) Rookies

(3) Romper Room
(44) Father Knows
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(2)$) Wheel Of Fortune

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(33) Movie

(35) 700 Club
(44) Green Acres

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(2)(l) Joe Forrester

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(3)74) Woman Alive
(6)(13) Beacon Hill

(6)(13) Gambit
(CATV4) Not For

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(3)(24) Woman
(CATV4) News
11:00
(2)(6)(I)(9)(13) New-s

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(CATV.6) Race To Riches
(33) 700 Club
(44) Love, American Style
11:30
(2)(I) Tonight Show
(CAIVI) Amos Burke, Sccret Agent
(9) Wide World Mystery
(44) Mod Squad
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(13) Breakfast Beat
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(2) Sunshine Almanac
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(6)(S) Sunshine Almanac
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(2) With 'rhis Ring
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(6) Sunrise Semester
(CATV) Tennessee Tuxedo
(5) Today In Florida
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(44) Hilarious House ot
(6)(13) Captain Kangaroo
(CATV-4) Community Close.
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8:30 CBS GOOD TIMES

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(6)(13) As The World Turns
(9) Let's Make A Deal

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(3)(24) Sesame Street

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(6)113) Guiding Light
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(6)(13) Edge Of Night
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FOR
ASSOCIATION
FLflRIDA
ORLANDO, a corporation.

(CATV.13) Orlando City
Council Meeting
(33) Lone Ranger
(44) Gilligan's Island

BARBARA NICHOLAS,
his wife
ADDRESSEE UNKNOWN
Y OU A R E NOTIFIED that an
oreclosure of a mortgage
action for f
been filed against yOU and you
as
are required to serve ill co&gt;y of your
written defenses, if any, to it On
Donald R, Corbett, plaintiff's at
OF torney, whose address 5 P.O. Box
7363, Orlando. Florida 37307, on or

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YOUR HOME?

desired but not required My men
are earning an average of 515,000
annually and have comprehensive
employee benefits, If you are a
Self s?arter and sales minded, I
want to talk to you. Call $91 2571, 9
a m. to 4:30 P.M. for appointment.

Buying a new home? Moving to an
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CALL in 2611

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of the firm GILES, HEDRICK
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want to Final Judgment rendered Attorneys for Plaintiff

on thC 7th day of November, 1975. in Pubkih Nov. 11, iS, 23. Dec 2, 1975

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Box $53. Sanford, Fla. 37771

Seminole County, Florida,

ANYONE knowing the where aboijts
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Regular at 7 4! P 0.1

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consider land contract, We hai
tic, 3 BR, I',' bath

BR, 7 bath, mini farm, mother
law efficiency

apt.

,

Block

New

S 14

mo

r',.,,._,i

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2nd Floor, I room apt., Screened
porch, private yard, washing
machine,
air
conditioned.
Reasonable 372 2731)

JOHNNY WALKER
GENERAL CONTRACTOR
REAL ESTATE, INC

One &amp; 7 bedroom apartments,
furnished or unfurnished Newly
redecorated. Come see. 300 E.
Airport Blvd, Sanford In 1310
TWOAP?5..lof2bedrOom,unfurn &amp;
turn. Both IC, w w carpet, $100
da mage deposit 5173 mo 37) 4)39
5 30 pm
DeBary- Adults, 1 BR, air, close to
*.lures, churches. Ideal for retired
persons. 663 6.111 or 3273051

EVERY DAY someone it looking for
what you have to tell. Call today
and your Classified Acl will appear
here tomorrow

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PILOIAN REALTY. REALTOR

apartment, clean, wall to wall
carpet, water furnished. Couple
only. No pets 5100 month, $23
security deposit. Ideal for

r',v
flI,

1i I
,d4

AI

winter

Clean 1 bedroom, Screened porch,
big yard; 1 Child o.k $100 month
Phone 373 4762.

6 roo m apt. downsta rs, partly
furnithtd, fenced yard $100 mo
372
033.1.
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SAN MO PARK, 1, 2, 3 bedrOom
trailer apts Adult &amp; family park
Weekly. 3515 Hwy 17 97. Sanford

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73

mo.

lot2 Bedrooms. Adults only

r rr.
n,n,
3543 Park Drive 170 up

P A RK

AV

E

NUE MOB

C AN YOU BELIEVE it' This cut,
has been reduced another $1,000.
OR, CD home on quiet stree'

AVALOP1APARTMENTS
ADULTS,PIOPETS

Anytime

Your MLS Agency
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REALTORS

2583 Park Dr

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ALSO STORAGE SPACE

paymen

Lots, Highbanks Road Industria
Park, $4,300 per lot.

cres east of Sanford, 170,. Wit
divide

Any

KENMORE DRYER

HAL COLBERT
REALTY INC.
7111 t. 23tri,, 3'Zi lEn
HAL COLDER)', REALTOR

Exclusive Area

I. JUt-INS

REALTY CO,
BROKERS

Builder or Developer- Exceptiona
buy in building lots just far enotjgt
from town,

Days- 372 6173
Nights 377 2357

Call Britton, Orange City Family
Campgrounds, Sunday night.

SMALL APPLIANCES
REPAIRED

SOO S Sanford Ave 371 9370

3727111

AFTERHRS,
3279731

dreamer. TAX CREDIT Applies
on these two new hom es. Now is
the time to TRADE UP without
waiting to sell your present home.

Owner offering IhCtI homes for
TRADE, ASSUMPTION, or 2ND
MORTGAGE
to qualified buyers
OR

,.;sIJ, I_,_ :ofor TV's from 550; 81W, trot
$15, Service all makes HERB'
IV 1700 5. French, 373173i.

xchange REEL'S BODY SHOP,

COLOR TV. $11 95MONTH
RENTAL PURCHASE PLAN
654 1006

dillon Payments $103.17 mi

UIYIJR1I

IANT GARAGE 3 RUMMAG
SALE - SAT.,HOV 15.9705:)
CONGREGATIONAL CHRII

RAY,',tONDM BALL
Peg Real Estate Brok er
372 5641 Aft. Mrs 327.7757

scres east of Sanford, Has 2 wel
and septic tank. Ready to bull
Phone 327-1177.

shocks, deep chrome wheels. I
Inch tire's. iccs Ph'rp 1I.iS1Ot

cc-.ztc R.

EMINOLE CO. Acrea9p tri
small and large $7.000 per ac
and up Terry Realty, Realtor 6
0711

agon,6cyI., new inspection, new
rn $493. 321-0213. De aler.

II h Evinr,ul., wi! ?ra!er, Cx
cetlent Condition. Only 1.399. Pnoni
3690771

2 Opal Mon tia, 1)00 down and
isume payments, Balance 12
Onths at 1104 4S. Phone 373 6011

ROBSON MARINE
2971 Hwy. 17.92

Y-1VVSlCdl

for Sal

ivrcrnaise

rive. worn hubs, tow bar; all
unning gear good condition. 372
Y9 after S p in, or any time

ration Guitar, Glen Campbell
model, 12 string, new condition
1113 with case Will negotiate. 323-

m mileage. By owner, $7,100
hone 1)17335.

Forrest Greene, Inc.
s831

60-Off ice SUPPlIeS

cellent condition. Pump, filter

Included. Call after i p.m. 323

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4461,

FLEA MARKET opening Nov. 15
West Hwy. 46 1'.', miles East 001.4
behind Auction Galleries Dealers
ctt
IICW.

Used office furniturp

1961P Mercury Marquis, runs good.
k oks sharp. $599, PP'on 172.549)
after 6 pm.

Wood or steel desks (executive desk 1914 Dasher 2 di'., automatic. AM
FM st er eo radio, 7500 mile's.
&amp; chairs, secretarial desks &amp;
11.695. Call Ouin McGuire, 372 chairs, straight chairt, filing
11 1111511. oealor
cabinets, as is tath a nd Carry
NOLL'S
1911 Oldsmobile Delta 33. fully
Casselberry. 17 9'?, $30 4206
equipped. Pay equity 1. take over
payments 0017309 7731189
62-t.awn.Garden
,

INVENTORY CLEARANCE

make room for new stock)

Everything Reduced To Clear?
SAVE 60 pct and more on Smoked
damaged
stock .
Payton's
Children's Wear
(Formerly
Buttons 'II Bows), 2640 Hiawatha.
Phone 377 1301

377 190

Kitchen. Bathroom
Cabinets,
Counter tops, Sinks, Installation
available, Bud Cabell 372 1052
antime.

for natural gas $35 each. Never
used 37)3800

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Any Car No Money Down

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S pectracide granules for lawn insect
control. GardenLand, 1400

.

WITH GOOD CREDIT

St, 3734630

For Example ,
1963 Valiant, 6 cyl. stand,

W. C. Muse
WestFirstSt,,3fl.u39

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WiLSON MAIER FURNITURE
BUY-SELL--TRADE
ii 315E, First St.
3

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Florida 90 Straw*erry Plants

we 40 gal. RPseem water heaters.
me nestled under shady trees.
ountry style kitchen. central heat
air. VA t er ms available. 124,000.

for Sale

80-Autos

TIAPI CHRUCH, 24th &amp; PARI

IOnQwOcd Road, Call $31.46
da,'s or after 3 p.m. call 372 631

uble barrel shotgun. 3" magnury

7JV

Motorcycle Irr,ic'&lt;e'
ILAIR AGE NZ'(
.
lii It.

54--Garage -Sales

0-Miscellaneous

I

NELSON'S FLORIDA ROSES
Woodruff's Garden Center
60 1 Celery Ave,Santorcl

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64-Equipmentfor

1946 FaIrlane, 6 cy l . auto.. extra
clean.
1971 Duster, 3 CyI.. stand.
1970 Hornet, 6 cyl stat-cl., 36.C..o
,

or igina l miles

1910 Torino, 302 ". auto
1969 Monterey Wagon, like rcnw-Many others to choose ic

Rent

Chico &amp; The Man

Rent Blue lustre Electric Carpet
Shampooer for only 51.30 per day
CARROLL'S FURNITURE

Jct Il 921 171, Longwood
Call 323 ISlOor 534 4605

.

BUSINESS DIRECTORY

REALTORS 32)6333

,,

,cp

= ztz

c.?l4arIner'\fi11age EJ.
3 Mo.-6 Mo. &amp; 1 Year Leases

transferred $71,900.
GOLDEN OPPORTUNITY- For
the home ow ner, inv es tor and the

322 0641

3774633

BALL REALTY

w I - TOWS
Branch Office No I
2621 Orl.indo Drv
372 117

3713991

SEE YOUR NEXT HOME, 3 BR, 2
bath locat ed on Cut de Sac in a
inc neighborhood AOQV ground
in a large well landscaped
yard with a well for sprinkling
Custom drapes. Utility shed for
extra storage Owner anXious-

pool

3103 Orlando Drive

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Schuren
Realty
.j

2OlPIrkDr

THE CONTRACT"

53-'IV. Radio. Stereo

TAFFER REALTY
1100E 75th $ t

Ti:
c

!I.IFi io

GREGORY MOBILE HOMES

FULLERBRUSH
Meg. Real Estate Brok er

NOLL'S

r5-RccrpafjonI Vnhi.-kc

P4EED A SCRVICE'AAN' You
find him listed in our Busin,
Service Directory.

Acr es on Pine Way, 13,000 pee
scre
jidential &amp; Commer cial Lots
Scre,sge up to 10,000 acres

Quantity,

Casselberry, Hwy, 17 97. $30 4706.

Phone 321 0747
_____________________________

&amp;

1100;

NO SECURITY DEPOSIT.
Large 1 &amp; 2 Bdrm. Apts.Furn. or Unfurn,
• on Lake. Free Boating SPool SCfubhouse

• Drapes •Carpet;ng •Sep Dining Rooms

Highway 17-92, Sanford, Next To Cavalier
323-8670 or 831.9777

TGAGE

1311900.

EXPERTS READY TO SERVE YOU
JUST A PHONE CALL AWAY

,00

o.,c

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Air Conditioning
v'nt,al Pit-at &amp; Ar

cor3tlOnin,,)

For free estimate's. call Carl
Harris, at SEARS in Sanford. 377
177 1 .
1P
C 0 N D I T I 0 N I N G.
REF RIGF.RATION.
DUCT
WORK. 21 hour Service All
mke
DYKES AIR CON
DI! iOnr", 3'? Ti!Y
Ak,RSLIIUSNI CIAIMA

Home Improvements
Need help on that Saturday $GOt
Paneling door, .ndows hung.
concrete work, etc fly the hour or
by the lob. 327 9335.

I

PetCare PET PEST INN
Boar ding 3 Grooming
1. 37 4057

BUDDY'S

HOME IMPROVE
ALL TYPES OF CAR
PFNTRY AND REPAIRS 377

MEPIT
1331

SOLAR HEATING AND WATER
PURIFICATION SYSTEMS

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Ptoqrarny by Munson Cocka-,rce
O
('dJ:t
ph'ios reasonably
or iced Phone 323 6311

MIS REALTORS

321.0041
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ng? Why Not Live

NOW LEASING
dew, modern, I story efticiency
apartments, attractively fur
conve'nlentty located and
beautifully landscaped 51)5 mo.
Call between 3:30 5 For in.
formation rail 3270701
.'--.-,...'

Savingi

Ianted to buy used office furniture.

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Acres, 7 BR, 1 bath. 165.00')

SELMA WILLIAMS, Associate

Quality 3 bedroom, 2 bath hom' oi
Canal, plus pool Large Ireshaded lot $4 7300 with terms,

REALTOR

"SERVICE BEYOND

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by

fanted to buy, new or used fur
nit ac by piece or house full. Call
3227322 after 6 p 'ri.

KENMORE WASHER, pans,
service, used machines
MOOP4 EYAPPLIANCES373O

Arres near Markham at

Acr es ,) OR. 1 bath, stock ed fis
Pond. $53,000

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C)I 048-1

Kish Real Estate

M

- Double wide new.
central air, raised front Screen
room, caroort, skirting.
pfetely set up. Pleat 416 3 17-92.

SANFOI

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'J'1_UI O-M1

ReO

JIM HUNT REALTY INC

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'",
'J",p.

o otter fir

Furnished

________________
I-Bedroom
furnished garage

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&amp; Clean * * *

3 bedrccrn. 1'; hath. air, fenced
Immediate
Brick
front
possesson 525.000

531-1912

LEETLINE

APPLIANCES

BARGAIN PRICES
AUCTION, 373 7310.

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322.7643

SEE US TODAY
* * *Neat

QUALITY

- '73. central air,

Barrington, double wide, new, 34' *
60', central hr, large raised
Screen patio, carport, skirting,
wood grain lapsed Siding, QOOd
locati on, with trees Offered by
Savi,'gs &amp; Loan, Pa-,rn'nt,
$10 3- i. 373.6051

Offered

ORIENTAL RUGS WANTED
OP Øi'ices paid, used, any condition
641 $126, Winter Park.

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Difered by Savings 3 Loan. 37

Beautiful kitchen and 3 bedroor,
home, close to schools anc
shopping $21.000

3226457

COVE APTS

Call Richard Arsenault
167145$.ext Ill

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OSSIE C. BATEMA
irg
Real Estate Brok,

retirees,

Stenstrom

322-2420

well to wall carpet, brick finiSh.
aluminum overhang, large corner
lot on paved road. $73.400-10 pct
down immediate occupancy,

front

u c Furniture

52-Appliances
--

60', 3 BR, 2 bath, raised froi
screen room, central air, carpo
ewnirig and skirting. Good Co

HA buys Sr,jall down
CO. 3 BR, 1', bath, carpe t I
drapes. 521300

'cAbr orvs 5:.t r:s trADER'

Interest Credit

street entrance, includes utilities
Call alter 6 p.m., 323 9SY9.

31--Apartrnents

Home

3 Bedrooms centr&amp;l heat and au',

Large) room apt shade trees,

We

-,

condition. T er ms. 121,300.
BR- 1 bath block, family roar
perfect f or
$17,950.

$75 UPPER MO.

L I KE TO GOLF?) OR home only
minute to golf c ourse Centra
he at air, only 1 y ea r old. Range
dishwasher, carpeting Fencet
rear yard. You'll love it

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IV OWNER- ldytIi,vhlde, I SR, 3
baths, 3O'x30' family room, wi
fireplace &amp; wet bar, formal dinin
plus large breakfast room. Loa

LOOK

.

323 6450

3)0 61

PFt,l TOR 13 5 77

Exceptionally good interior
Excellent as a starter 0
retirement home. 513.300

DeBary

___

:rank Realty, Realtc

Wanted to Buy,
6" Sliding Glass Door

KULP DECORATORS
lO9Wist
37 73

dishwasher, raised patio, skirting,
3 tie downs. Good location.
Payments 14329 mo Offered by
Savings 3 Loan. 323 603?.

FOR RENT

..........

Rentals

from

1

feduced to 513,300, 3 OR, coi
mec'cial toning in good residenti
area

DAVE S, 323 9)10

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'IILICREST

J1IJ

We Buy Furniture

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.ao,euil, Realtor

42-Mbile Homes

OFFICE &amp; STORE BUILDINGS

canoeing

(is

2ndanct 4th
In)rsday Each P,'or'lri

Deputy Clerk

Seminole County, F lorid a
TO. RICHARD 8UCHNN and Publish Oct 21, Nov 4. ,
Publish : Nov. 1, Ii, II, 23, 197$
MARY LOUISE OUCHMANN, DES
hit wife
- DET 77
117$ Ninth Avenue, N.E.
NOTICE OF APPLICATION
NOTICEÔFPPLITi''
Jamestown, North Dakota
FOR TAX OLID
FOR TAX DEED
sai
(Florida Statut
Section 192.343)
(Florida Statutes

AMERICAN
LEGION

fishing,

Real (state
Real

Easy friendly living. Come loin
Pc RANKLIN ARMS APTS Rent

Hwy 17 97

I vrs.ir rli,h ,rtiv,tici.

Execution,
John E Polk,

and
convenience store Surrounded by
beautiful ('ak and ( ,-pr,",s tree's
)'i2 4170
offering

3Unfurnished
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30

ceek? This is an idea

9'

Payment, monthly payments I
than rent, Government subsidhi
to qualified buyers. Call to see
You Ouolifyt
M UNSWORTH REALTY
Peg Real Estate Broker
103W. 1st St

Harold Hall Realty
on private fenced lot. SItS mo. 3n7869

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chapter

cay to Inf or m the public

bedroom, central air, w w carpel
commercial zoning lust in cas.
YOU want loop" office or busine
In y our home Only $21,900

Ice 7 bedroom mobile home. $121
mo Located in Longwood. 830

41-Houses

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Medical Secretary for phys ician's
office in t.ford Knowledge of
medical terms, insurance, typing
and filing. Monday thru Fr iday

)ld you know that you'
Iub or organization car
ppear in this listing eac
week for only $3 per

Plaintiff, required by said Rule F. and deliver describ personal pr pe
o rty.
or mall a copy to plaintlfl't attorney.
• RICHARD BUCHMANN and MARY
That said sate is being m,ide to
Wesley P. Thin,
En,nv much larger "Seek &amp; Find' l)titZks with over .'O LOUISE BUCHMANN, his wife,
satisfy the terms of said Writ of
Clerk

payable n "Seek &amp; Find" in ca of this ne wspaper.

every

go

deposit. No pets.

IVEST WISELY- Like new

Fully equipped restaurant, good
family business. $4,500 includes
entire e'guipment 3, stock Ph 1
904271 3)7)

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,he

adorable 3 bedroom, 2 ba th wit
family room, and w.w carpe
Only $79,900, You'll love It. You'
love the swimming pool too.

.)'4-1VI)OI te rsorr&amp;s

hours weekly with Complete
company training 1, location set
UP Investment of 5.600 55.000. Call
collect, Mr. Carson, $13 316 3320

If you are having difficulty finding a
place to live, car to drive, a lob, or
some ser vice you have need of,
read all our 'want acts
day

Bingo

nole County Sheriff's Dept

* They're Hot" *
Hw tuxjsrs ri a rural area No do

d furniture, appiianc,
bolt, etc. Buy I or 1001 items
Larry's Mart, 215 Sanford Ave.

rcrJrr 7 ,q f,irJ ri .itiiflrt, ) np
Position. twin needle. Or,
IIWIIrIQ eiet'. Sewing m(hi
Pay halnnre of 57$ or 10 payme'
Nf 1.3 'lee at
AWOPD SEWING CENTER
307 ,reSt First, Downtown
177 9111 Eve 6 69 1146

bath on l" acres, carpeted, au

TOP PAYING RENT- See thl

TLI1LJIIU flVUlL)
Exccltcr,? Qpc,'o(lunity, Only1-10 WEKIVA RIVER- Adult park

NAVEL ORANGES
$7 SO BUSHEL
322 6733 or 372 0367

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Office Building, Orlando, Florida, Semi

323 5715; 327 2711; 373.7393

ice ore bedroom trailer, on large
private lot. $123 mo. Adults only.

Meetings

Additional information available
on
Post from the Civil Divisi
of

* "Get 'Em While

Call
W. Garnett White
Req Real Estatelirokr'r
JOHN y.pl()FP, ASSOC
If

can covcr 5 our t,ime w ith slur
siding &amp; soffit system Al'
Root riq. Gi't'ers, Scre*,'n ') Yr
E'ç Try me CSI 9563

All Types

Auto Sinke

idS Outgrow the swing set or'4m4
bicycle? Sell these idle items WI
a want ad To place your ad, ci

nford's Finest

Established

Residential Area?

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CASH 3224132

Assume Payments

Woodland Area, brick home, nestle
between shade trees, 3 OR, 2'

ntedto Buy

M-

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REALTOR 372 14

RIGHTS TO LAS

Peg Real Estate Broker 371 064

ii Cab Business 3, related Ira

Business. 1:30 1st

vs.

DOrm., closed porch, $130
Bdr, porch, carport, washin
machine. Clean. $150
2 fldrm., new W
carpet, new LII
furniture, Separate dining area
Very attractive. 5165,

13 1 300. For Information ca
llect, Mr. Grebe, $13 576 317

Oranges, Grapefruit, Satsuma
Tangelos and Lemons
P. U. Hulltiton,322-1056

carpet

WITT REALTY

ormal retail. investment

OKRA

By The Bu

after

COMPANY, a Florida corporation, Anti' to the said Cc.mplaint as Sanford, Florida, the above

TOMORROW: Maine

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'n ,iti i' cc'. cii nc co:e in ii
Idy'i fashion world, Your o'e
oppe in your own town. Cor
etc with fixtur es and late
ISIS ion clothes. Top na me braise
'ith sa vings of 20.30 pct. undo

to age? only. Next to new Drivers
License

Every Wed &amp; Sat.
Early Birds 7:15p m

and serve on or mall 10 the plaintiff'
mant.
attorney William E. Johnson, •. t
undersigned as Sheriff of
Esquire, Suite 1500 Hartford Seminole C
ounty, Florida, will at
Building , Orlando, Florida, 37101,
11:00 A.M. on the 26th day l
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT, 1NAIOD
copy on or before December lit,
FOR
SEMINOLE
November, A D 1775, offer for sac
COUNTY, 1973, or be defaulted. Personal at
FLORIDA.
and sell to the highejt bidder, f.r
endance Is not r equired
CASE NO. 1S7237CA0$.0
cash, subie'ct to any and all exislr'
Any claimant desiring to contest lelns.attheFrofltfwest)
Door oft,.
SOUTHEAST MORTGAGE theclaim of the plaintiff must Oilcan Seminole County Courthouse
ci

Wanted

STERED WITH VALUES FRI
THE WANT AD COLUMNS

CaliBart Real Estate

U 5.E 5 31.100

FASHION BOUTIQUE

A BABY'S WORLD. Care for infant

AMERICAN
VETERAN

ain admiralty and maritime 011AB73511393 being Stored at
claims of the Federal Rules of Civil Damac's in F
er n Park, Florida.
Procedure, Rule F, with the Clerk of

LAKE VIEW- 1 bedroom, 2 be

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Vol VI

C(:urity

DISABLED

All persons having such claims particularly described as •ollows.
must
file them under oath as P'O
One Ii) 1973 Dodge Pickup Truck.
vided in the supplemental rules for
while over green, ID N o.
cert

I.._,-!_i

Furnished

6-Child Care

(

3 bedroom, cc
$ 19,500, OWNI

WILL FINANCE

DELTOHA HOMES

LPN will live in, days wk Good
r eference, 6 yrs of geriatric nurSIng. 6" 5433

Notary,

,

K 13 S K A C I p () N 0 IM A) MIN C t.

EASY TO
heat, fend,

-Business OpportunitiE

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21-Situations

Street,

BAMBOO

Marker 21 approximately two and described property Owned by

House located on Lot 21 Mar,
subdivision 1st. St. $1,500. Ph.

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6210616

of Roger Allen Reifenratri, please
contact Giles J. Duplechin, At.

I'UIIUL

Said sale will be made pursuant to one half miles north of Astor, Rich
ar d M. Lee and Carolyn Sue
and In order to satisfy the term5 of Florida, in Seminole County
on or Lee, sa id property being located in
said Fina l Judgment ,
about ih April 1911
Seminole County. F lorida, more
(CIRCUIT COURT SEAL)

Large lot. 3 BR home, $19,C
Downtown 3 OR home. 119,4

Peg. quarter horse mare, all tack,
1300; pinto gelding, some tack,
$150. Phone 373 6209

annual pci rate, and only $31
dOwn

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SAVE ON HOME FINANCING
Near shopping, 2 DR home. $12.(

-tiorses

ntique dining table, 3 chair, I
RCA 72" color TV, $10, AM I

3 bedroom, enclosed carport,
fenC
$139 per mo, prin. &amp; mt. 30 yrs.

377 19$9, 3 72 116.4

LARGI- 3 t,'ecjroorn home. F
room, PLUS rental mob
homeOwNER WILL FINANI
at saving to you.

Companion, Heeded immediately.

P

the seal of the County Court of
Orang e County, Florida upon a final
Judgment rendered in the aforesaidO
court on the 17th day of September .

Only $16,950

) 77 7374, 322 1196.372 1914

Efficiency apartment, lights and
water furniShed Elizabeth Crews.
phone 323 3111 before 10 a m

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recorded In Plat Book 1$, Pages 97 occurring on the navigable waters Of Seminole County, Florida, and I
and 9$ of the Public Records of the St. Johns River at or near have ltvied upon the following

.

.

Tuesday. Nov. Ii. 1975-.714

I-t1ousenoJaj000s

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____________________

999) and a friendly Ad Visor w
help you

Execut ion Issued out of and under

Ce ntr a l I or d's's
MULTIPLE LIStiNG PLAIT
377 4991
1919S Free

RENT PURCHASE PLAN
Modern Clean 3 bedroom homes,
family room, garage, carpets.
331.1727
CLIFF JORDAN, REALTOR

Nurses RN's, LPN's, AideS, Aide

WINTER ITEMS. . .set
"DON'T
NEEDS" FAST WITH
WANT AD.
Phone 3fl 2611 or I

State

Stemper Realty

Mid 70's,) &amp; I OR homes finances
I PC?, interest,

AVOId
Want to earn Extra Xmas money?
Call 644 3079

ONE, according to Plot thereof occident, Condition and or casualty delivered to me as Sheriff of

W K U S A I 13 X I P K N 0 T S ' (3 C 1)

Available Nov. 51h, 5273 month
plus S1'n security deposit. Phone
901 337 9363.

us

Plaintiff, vs. Richard M. Lee and
to wit,
to limitation of liability for all Carolyn e Lee, Defendant.
Lot 30o0 GARDEN GROVE UNIT claims arising out of an alleged aforesaid Writ of Executionwhich
was

I . ft I

3 b ed room house, 137$
Melionville; fenced back yard.

3 Bedroom, 2 bath, carpet, double
nice yard. In quiet neighMature woman for light housework
bc,rhoocl, 5275.
month plus
and care of semi invalid, evenings
deposit. 111-3691 or $34
and weekends, Send complete
6300
resume to Box 591, Co Evening
Herald, P0. Box 1657, Sanford. 2 - Bedroom house, living room,
dining room, separate garage.
Help wanted, part time waitress.
5145 month plus security de posit.
to 7. ExperIenced. Call 37) 0963
Phone 134 1619
between 7 t( 6
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in case en
Jr. has filed a complaint Pursuant to titled. Aetna Finance Company,
being in Seminole County, Florida, 46 U.S C.S Iii i$9 Claiming the right

N H H U A P 1 0 H M F A P 1 I W P A

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Defendants
NOTICE OF COMPLAINT
FOR LIMITATION
OF LIABILITY

Large

carport,

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in Sanford, Florida, the following
describtld property, situated an

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Management Section, Florida
D*p&amp;rtment of Treniporlation, P.O.
Box 17, De'Land, Fl. 37770
The Department reserves the
right to reject any or all bids and to
waive lecical errors as may be
deemed boil for the interest of the

that certain cause pending In the DIET SI
PROPERTY MANAGEMENT
Circuit Court in and for Seminole ________________________
SECTION
County, Florida, where;n, B F UNITED
STATE OF FLORIDA
STATES DISTRICT
WARD. SR
is Plaintiff, and COURT MIDDLE DISTRICT OF
DEPARTMENT OF
WILLIAM C. BARNES and w;te, FLORIDA ORLANDO DIVISION
TRANSPORTATION
PATSY
L.
BARNES
2flRIGHT OF WAY DIVISION
and No. I4 21l2
AMERICAN INSURANCE COM. D. PAUL MOBLEY, as Ad. Publlih. Nov 1. 11, 1925
PANY, a Corporation, are Defe'n. ministrator of the Estate of NANCY DET 31
dm15, Case No. 75 1470CA-09G, I, MOBLEY, Dec ea sed.
NOTICEOF$HERIFF'SSALI
ARTHUR H. SECXWITI'I, JR.,
Plaintiff,
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
Clerk 00 the aforesaid Circuit Court.
by virt of that certain Writ Of
wlllatil:OOA.M.onNoVembaj'24pP1. C. T. KNOWLES. JR. et

1. I 0 S 1) L I U 13 H K I N N (3 S I K

H 1 0 K A H I If W A H I) A It K o i s

or Intption of iPie buildings,

may be obtained from Property

PANY, a Corporation,

'75 offer for safe and sell to the
highest and best bidder for cash at
the West front' door of the Courthouseof Seminole Courty, Florida,

0 A 0 I W K 0 F N S C K 0 G

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Clerk of the Circuit COurt
WILLIAM C. BARNES and wife.
By: Martha T. Viblen
PATSY L. BARNES
and
Deputy Clerk
AMERICAN INSURANCE COM- James .1. Loveless, Jr.

Owner
3 brdm. house On 141,11
years o!d, 2 storage Sheds,
Port, nice ysrd with trees F ll
approved or can assume pr ese
Pct. mortgage. Total 177,300.
3053221593.

security

elements.

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WANT TO SELL

12'1160' mobile home, large FIor
room, carport, patio 3 uti
buildings7 Beautiful shac
fenced tots income from
rental. Owner will finance,

Call after 3 p.m 322 $166

49 Year old insurance company has
insurance debit in Sanford area.

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pliances Damage deposit. Adults.

67$ 5661.

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the Amway way. As little as
you started in a business of your
own, Get the WHOLE story. Phone
clays 37$ 2673 eves and weekends,

Write P 0 Box 1213
Sanford,Fiof'ida 37771

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EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL dR.
No bid will be considered unless it
CUlT OF FLORIDA IN AND FOR
WITNESS my hand and seal of
submitted, on the official Bid
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
thiS Court of Sanford, Semino
posal for m provided by the
le
Pro
CIVIL ACTION NO.
County, Flor ida, this 7th da of Florida
Department of Tran S
°
November, 1975.
sportafton, Svc;) proposal forms and
B F. WARD, $R
Seal)
I nformation regarding this Call for
Plaintiff,
Arthur H. B•ckwith, Jr.,

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Plaintiff, before December 12th, 1975, and file
the original with the clerk of thiS

NO.
ORANGE COUNTY TEACHERS'
FEDERAL CREDIT UNION,
Plaintiff,
vs.

Love comes to Willona's life not

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SUSUCIAN aout.errt

MIFIRST
RUNS

(I) Somerset
(9) DinahI

respectable Teachers Guides to a speakeasy. Tonight it's Mac get a trip to Acapulco on
Television recommends the granddaughter Betsy who bolts this assignment, as they flush
program for Its scientific value, the house and seeks refuge in
out the culprit by posing as
ABOUT TONIGHT;
Emmet's den of iniquity. But hired killers with a contract on
S-9 NRC?IOVIN'ON "The Big Grandma Mary manages to his life.
hecl" Whatever happened LI)
I(ory Calhoun? Well, he's alive
and well and working for a
From Robert Frost
Jiange, guest starring rn this

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Tomorrow

you TROUBLED? Call Toll
Free. 644 7027 for "We Care""P4ouline,"Adults or Teens

APr:

vs
E. VINCENT LANGE. individually Court either before service on
(24) Indian Summer
plaintiff's attorne' or Immediately
3:00
and as Trustee, and EDGAR J
(35) Mothers-in-Law
BECKER and KATHERINE D. thereafter, otherwise a default will
(2) Adam 12
DANIEL A. BLACKWELDER and DECKER. a K a KATHERINE B be entered against you for the relief
3:00
(CATV.6) I Love Lucy
demand ed in the complaint.
IRIS HEATON BLACKWELOER, BECKER, his wife,
(2)(8) Another World
(9) Gilligan's Island
Defendants.
The property proceeded iga Inst is
Defendants.
(6)(13) Match Game
(35) Mickey Mouse Club
described
as follows
NOTICE OF SALE
NOTICE OF ACTION
(CATV.6) Three Stooges
(44) Brady Bunch
Lot Ii, OAKLAND HILLS. ac
virtue
f
a
decrcc
Of
TO:
Edgar
J
Becker
(9) General Hospital
3:30
cording to the plat thereof as
f or eclore and order of sale isSued
7250 Eastmoor Dive
(24) Romagnolis' Table
(2) News
recorded in PIe? Book 13, pages 3
by the Circuit Court of Seminole
Apartment 109
(33) My Favorite Martian
(3)(24) Electric Company
County, Florida, in the above
and 61 of the public records of
Denver, Colorado 30737
(44) Three Stooges
entitled action on November 7, 1975,
Seminole County, Florida
(CATV-6) Bewitched
WITNESSmy handand Ihesaal of
I. Clerk of the Circuit Court am
3:25
k
a
(9) Beverly HlIIbIlIl
Becker,
a
Katherine D.
ths Cotrt on Novemt'r 3rd, 1913.
commanded to sell all that certain
(41) Spirit 01 '76
Katherine B Becker
(I)) Actni 1?
It, p.ece or parcel of land situated
(S, ii
3:30
iTho L.stmoor Drie
CATV.l3) Cable Journal
in the County of Seminole, State of
Arthur H. Beckwit Jr
Apartment
109
(3)(24) Lilllas, Yoga And You
(35) Mayberry R.F.D.
Florida, and bounded and described
Clerk
of the Circuit Court
Denver,
Colorado
302)7
(fl(S) 3 For The Money
(6)03) Tattletales
(44) Partridge Family
as followS:
By: Lillian I. Jenkins
_________________________________________________________________________________
Lots S. 6 and 7, Block B Lots 1
Deputy Clerk
You are hereby notified that a suit
through 7, inclusive, Block l Lots II to foreclose a mortgage entitled Publish: Nov 1, Ii, II, 2$, 1975
through 20, inclusive. Block 0; all in First Federal Savings and Loan DET 26
LAKE MILLS SHORES, according Association of Orlando, a cor.
FICTITIOUSNAME
to the p11t thereof as recorded in poration, versus E. Vincent Lange,
_
Notice Is hereby given that I am
Plat Book Ii, Pages 14 and 15. Public individually and as Trustee, and engaged in business at 1165 Lancelot
FAMILY AFFAIR: "Marcos country music turns up on this
Records of Seminole County, Edgar J. Becker and KatherIne D. Way, Cau.lberry 3V07 Seminole
rec laim her Just in time for the
Florida
Becker, a K a Katherine B. Becker, County, Florida under the fktItlous
Welbv" gels a new character parade of Grand Ole Opry stars
big debut.
Notice is hereby given that
his wife, has been filed against you name of THE WOODWORKS, and
tonight, Anne Schedeen playing as that grand music Institution
November 21, 1973 at 11.00 o'clock in the Circuit Court for Seminole that I intend to register said name
Dr. Welby's married (laughter, celebrates half a century. Hal
A. M. at the west front door Of the County, Florida, being Civil Action with the Clerk of the Circuit Court,
1011 NRC JOE FORRE,STER
courthouse in the City of Sanford, Ca se No, 75 7306 CA 09 F and that Seminole County, Florida In ac
Sandy Porter, It is the second Holbrook, revered actor, hosts "Weekend" PART
II The County of Seminole, Siateof Florida, you
are required to file your answer cordance with the provisions of the
hype for the set ics since the fall the show and, II you have a second half of the story, Joe
I will in obedience to the with the Clerk of said Court and to Fictitlou Name Statutes, To Wit:
season began - Dr. Kiley got Country favorite, chances are tracks down a gunman who aforementioned
degree
of serve a copy thereof upon the Section I6S09 Florida Statutes 1931.
foreclosure ano order of sa le, sell plaintiff's attorneys. Pose name
tuarried a few weeks back. Pay he's on
5 - Douglas S. Carlisle
show from H' killed an old buddy, and hr Aso
the above described property. or
and address is set forth below, not Publish. Nov 1, it. II. 23. 1973
particular attention to the
cu11 ti Ennie Pearl, Johnny prevents a gang war among much therea'
as may be necessary later than December 72, 1975. If you OF 174
doctor's (laughter, for she may Cash to ..:etta Lynn.
kids. Eddie Egan, the real-life to satisfy plaintiff's judgment with fall toclosoa D"fault will beentered CALL FOR BIDS. REMOVAL
OF
some day have her own series.
"French Connection" cop imereji and otts, to the higheit against you for to. relief demanded BUILDINGS AND OTHER IM
9
10
CBS
FLIP
bidCer
for
cash
in
lawful
money
of
WILSON
Producers are filtering out
in the Complaint. The real property PROVEMENTS
turned actor, and Pat Crowley
the United States
proceeded against, Situated in
wordthatthecharacterisbeing COMEDY SPECIAL Flip's are featured,
Sealed bids will be received at
Dated this 10th day of November, Seminole County, Florida,
Is
lntertate Office, First Floor, State
groomed for a spin-off, maybe second special of the season.
1973.
followtOffice Building, West Morse
First did exceptionally well,
1011 ARC MARCUS WELLS'?, ISeal)
Condominium Resi
dence
Unit
No.
Boulevard,
Winter Park, Florida a?
Arthur
H.
Beckwith,
Jr.
even
replacement
ii. SHEOAH, SECTION ONE, a 11 00
Welbyafinally
retires. when critically and in the ratings. M.D. "Calculated Risk"
A.M. on the 13th day of 11111
Clerk of the Circuit Court
Condominium, recorded In Official
November, 1975 for the sale and
HANGING IN: Hang gliding Tonight, Flip quips with George Welby's daughter returns home
By: Martha T. VIhIen
Records Book "ll. Pages SO4 through remr,"val. or the armclillon and
th
with
Carllfl,
Ruth
8uz1,
her
ailing
singe
wi
husband and
Deputy Cierk
has become a popular subject
S36, Inclusive. Public Records 00 removal, of buildings and
Oher
Coiling &amp;
Seminole County, Florida, ac
this season, spotlighted in story the Pointer Sisters, and has Bob their six-year-oh son, giving AttorneysStanton
improvements from locations
at Law
cording
to
the
plat
th
Hope
as
rise
to
ereo
a special guest.
f as needed for road construction known
the fact that Dr. Welby 300 Pan American Bank Building
lines of a number of outdoor
recorded in Plat Book 17, Pages 79
no
will
also
be
involved
in
t Road 434,
Orlando,
Florida
37501
series. NBC devotes an hour to
through $3. inclusive, Public
9.10 NBC POLICE WOMAN compl icate d domes tic Pubhsh NOV. ii. 191$
Semino le C ounty. Florida The bids
the sport in its
Records of Seminole County, will be open
ed publicly and an
"Special Treat" "Blaze of Glory" Pepper gets problems. Sandy, Welby's DE 81
Florida, together with an undivided nounced
series for young peopie this
at the time designated for
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT, Inter es t in and to the common
caugtitin the niddløas sheg
daughter, objects, but her
receiving them

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11:50
(CATV6) Paul Harvey
11:53
(6)(C-4)(13) CBS News
AFTERNOON
12:00
(2)(9)(44) News
(6) The Young And The Rest
less
(CATV.6) Bugs Bunny And
Friends
(I) Magnificent Marble Ma.
chine
(13) Pulse Plus!
(24) World Press
(35) (IiJ Valley
12:30

(13) Search For

afternoon, 4-5, but one
wonders after two bank-robber brothers, husband agrees to undergo
at the advisability of
such They grab
Pepper as a hostage, heart surgery.
prominance of a sport that IS 50
hoping it Is their ticket to
10-11 CBS SWITCH Preempts
Flight from Fuji" freedom. Don Stroud and
details Mike Harker's flight in a
the canceled "Beacon Hill"
William Lucking play the
hang glider from the top of Mt.
tonight.
Lloyd Bochner guests
brothers.
Fuji In Japan. In its favor,
us an unscrupulous head of an
producers take pains in poin10-11 CBS BEACON HILL investment company who
ting out the hazards of hang- "The Debut" The Lassiters resorts to hired killings to
gliding. 'Strangely,
the scent to always find a haven in protect his Interests. Pete and

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NOTICE OF ACTION
TO GEORGE H NICHOLAS
and

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in Sunland
3 BR, 7 bath, kltChfl 7 Apartments. good income Zc
furnisht"j SIS trio Call between 4
general commercial Lot plus
p
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in
extrO
lot. 530.000 or best Otter.
372
0153
If you can talk, you can make rr..zney
431.
with us. Call Mr. Daddis, $673753.
CASSELBERRY- 3 bedroom, 2
bath home, family room, air
BARGAIN FIX UP- 511,300 1
AN OHIO OIL CO. offers PLENTY
story, zoned multiple lam
conditioned, carpeted, kitchen
OF MONEY plus cash bonuses,
equipped clothes washer, food
needs a lot of fix up. Will cut Ic
fringe benefits to mature in
freezer included; garage. $723.
for only 53.000 cash or 53.500 v
dividual in Sanford area.
FORREST GREENE, INC.
Regardiessof experience airmail
A. J. Read, Pres, American $306333 REALTORS 377-$970eves
OWNER APIXIOU$_3 Bedroom,
Lubricants Co. Box 696, Dayton,
baths, loaded with extras, C
Ohio. 43101.
$21400, Financing available.
7 Bedroom, renovated, unfurnished
house, $135 monthly. No apEARN EXTRA INCOME
COMPLETELY FURNPSHEI
opportunity to ea rn

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kids ri,itorow the Swing set or small
Nor ',ctp5 Sell ihete' 'die Items with
All To place your act, call
friendly Classfieej tial at The
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l,,Jil 372 7611.
$31 9993
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services to be provided by the provis ions Of the Fictitious
SEMINOLE CABLEVISION
Name Statutes. to WI?:
F Gene Rumley
Arthur H Beckwith, Jr.
Publish: Nov. it, ii. 25. Dec. 2. 1925
Clerk of Board of
DET 5$
County Commissioners
Seminole County, Florida
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
By: Joann K. Hare
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL dR.
Deputy Clerk
CUlT, IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
Publish. Nov it. II, 75, Dec 2, 1915 COUNTY, FLORIDA
DET 3.4
CIVIL ACTION
CASE NO. 11.3306CM09F
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT. IN AND FIRST FEDERAL SAVINGS AND

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Florida, coniidec an application by to register said name with the Clerk vs
SEMINOLE cABLEvISION for a of the Circuit Court, Seminole GEORGE H NICHOLAS and
hIS wife,
rate increase for cable television County. Florida In accordance with BAR BARA NICHOLAS,

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INTERNATIONAL FEDERAL NATIONAL MOR
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A N 0 TGAGE ASSOCIATION,
December, 1975, in the Seminole M A P K E I I N 0

(9) One Life To Live
(35) Rocky And Friends

(24) Electric Company
(44) Variety
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(6) Search For Tomorrow
(9) All My Children

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(44) Phil Donohue
11:30
(2)($) Hollywood Squares
(6)(13) Love Of Life
(CATV6) World Of Women
(9) Happy Days
(24) Villa Alegre

(CATV.13) Amos Burke
(9) Marcus Welby

(2)(5) Today
(6)(C4)(13) CBS News

(21(5) Police Woman

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The present plumbing permit
fees call for 11.50 for each job
and $1 for each fixture which
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meeting Aug. 14.
prepare a report before taking
The cortunission had con- the Issue to the voters, if that's
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City flail regarding the doesn't pay a fee," , ,wl
tracted earlier to buy the the final course of action which
fi"d Staff Writer
amended codes to change the Braceland.
property for S27,000 for use as comes out of Monday's work
Sanford's
permit
Braceland said the ,,ic,.~
fee fee schedule for installations,
a clay pit.
session,
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similar
schedules with the city's alterations,
repairs
or plumbing permit fee schedule i.,
Minutes of the Aug. 26 referendums were turned down
mechanical contractor and replacements of equipment or about the same, costwise, as
commission meeting showed by Seminole County voters last plumbing codes are being systems involved.
figuring the "gymnastic adthat Commissioner Mike sear
modified to make it easier for
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Building Official Bill Braceland in your toilet or replace a Standard Building Codes,
moratorium oft proceeding fire - the worst tragedy to
said to(kiv.
However,
broken sink. If a property
the
new
further with the purpose of the strike the county in recent
Two public hearings have owner isn't hooking up new mechanical contractor fees are
years.
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et in on the first Golden the third year," is the
northerly b) early Thursday. Age Ohnipies. We think 1) , word
in chamber
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confirmed that he had been
askedbySthteAttorneyAbbott
Ileffing's office "to appear
before the grard jury."
Vihlen said the request was
D'
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made after 5 p.m., Tuesday,
andhe%oluntarlly appeared 1
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Viblen s interest in a
,0O0 worth of safety equl
back in over the eekend
wa-v not subpoenaed and I was mission has scheduled a work referendum was stiffed by
ment Installed at the jail as pending a itive inspe
not granted immunity. I don't session next Monday to discuss reports
from
Jail recommended by the state. Fray.
want it," Vihlen said.
asking the county's voters for Administrator
George Initially. the state also
Vihlen said even thouo inJack
li.
Fulenwider, fl.miWon for construction of Proudfoot
that
moving reconnendedconsthxUonMa mates will be allowed to reHerring's chief investigator, a new jail.
prisoners back in next weekend new jail, but Vihlen se(vred enter the jail, some of -the
was ob5erved today In the office
At Tuesday's commission — if the facility passes state permission
to reopen the prison ers housed in jails in
of Deputy Ciiñt Coup erk meeting. Commission Chair. inspection
will again
Present facIlity - after the in. surrounding counties will
&amp;Ashy Jones getting copies of man Sid Vlhlen Jr. told com. overcrowding, The *1 was stallat.ion of 3aiety equipment.
- itawin twx-ALL.;r to briM all
official count y commission iiiisscers (tie only solution to constructed
to house
Sheriff John Polk said iiuites back h
intoo
minutes for August.
solve overcrowding at the niates, a number officials say is Tuesday all sdety equipment dangerous due to over.
Jones told a re porter, when present facility Is to "go to ex ceeded throughout the
year has been installed and the jail is crowding.
quizzed about what Fulenwider referenduin."
and especially on weekends.
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state
Return of Seminole County
was obtaining, "I can't tell you
VihIen said that since June State officials on Friday are officials. Vihlen said he has inmates will erase up to 11,M
anything. I was told to keep when a fire raked the county slat
is ed to tour the facilitY. received "verbal" permission a-day fees being paid to house
quiet. I may be called by the jail leaving 10 inmates and a I n5pce
- tion Will be inade of the from the state to move inmates prisoners in other jails.
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facility. A work session was Golden Age Olympics, a
scheduled to decide what week-long
series
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without taking the issue before
ics champion Josepb Kru&amp; foregrmud, '
voters In a referendum.
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vice president; Tom Binford.
made by Comink,sioner Dick by Williams, $1 million in
The
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probe
is
now
formerly
a Laurel real
Cuunty Conuiussion Qiair- WiI1iam, se conded by Cornfederal Comprehensive Em- in its second week, and jurors salesman and Tom Rdio((, a
man Sid Vihien Jr. Was closeted missioner harry Kwia
tk owski plo)ment and Training Act are believed to have heard former Altamonte Springs cIty
with the Seminole County and carried.
(CETA) funds were ordered teMirnony from Mandell and councilman.
Grand Jury for at least two
Later, without fanfare, on transferred to the out-of-county Jack Lasar of Greater Con. The grand jury reportedly is
hours today in a reported oct. 14 the commission voted to
Stheast First National Bank struction, Joe Robinson, probing alleged violation of
continuing probe of county abort the clay pit purchase of Maitland.
president of Laurel Realty, Florida's SunsWne Law, which
government actions believed to deal.
The money move raised Robert Hosack, Laurel's states all meetings attended by
Also at the Aug. 26 com. controversy publicly and Pipmfive vice president
wnd elected offieWsm= be cpw. two
mission mee ting, on a motion conunissioners
the public
reversed
their
John
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Laurel
Realty
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my book "Metabobcs, Putting extess calorie restriction can
Your Food Energy to Work," be harmful to your health
publhed Harper and Row
Also 'Methboli" will give
This book is cornprehensjble you the food lists you want for
as it uses simple blocks to rcitarnins, minerals and amino
represent the 'ar1ous atoms acids from proteins, and
that make up your food If you you how to plan a well
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familiar with are too technical monotonous
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go wrong by learning the facts provide ne,eded body energy.
about nutrition and applying
"Metabolics" also shows you
them to your daily living. After
all, what you eat is of vital where vitamins enter into the
importance to your health.
proem of releasing ener
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chemical facts you can ap.
There are a lot of books that
are based on fads and many of and why an excess
of vitamins
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because they include a lot of
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system to process food to
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position by making un- .some form of artistic endeavor,
necessary conemions. Wrap if not as a vocation at least as
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ARlESMarch1-April 19) If
you let your ttunches govern Your extravagant whims e
68th Year, No. 71-Wednesday, November 12, 1975
Sanford, Florida 32771-PrIce 10 Cents
you today they could get you likely to get the better of you
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into trouble. lie logical. Deal today. Stay away from shops
that have (OO(ilCS you can's
onl • in f(
TAURUS (April 2May 20) afford.
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Be careful this evening whom
SAGITTARIUS(Nov. 23.Dec
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you take into your confidence. 21) Don't inalkesacrifices todayl I
Something you ant kept.secret
deserve It.
you may tell to the wrong party. Let this person stand on his
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lazy and not put forth the limited today. Get mental
necessary effort to achieve chores out of the way early,
By AUDIE MURPHY
Eugene K. Garfield, provides for studies to be made worked out."
while your tttnd is fresh a
your goal3.
Herd Staff Water
"It never came to a con fronta U because Am- and Louisville.
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of ways to expand a'it(eing service t hroughout
The joint service,
it 13 realized, will involve trak officiala felt that it didn't make sense In
CANCER (June 21uly 22) alert.
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; An agreement reached yesterday between the country.
A recepUon for public officisis
including
AuTrain car-f errying equipment and passenger of public service to pursue the matter," Duff sa
Individuals who are performing
4 Amtrack and SaWord Au to-Tra in could change the
id.
mayors,
county
commissione
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and
dly
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AQUARIUS (Jan 2Feb 19t
Asked whether the proposed merger of aut o- cars being attached to Amtrack trains, or complete
work or service for
today
pattern
of
American
transportation,
according
missioners;
hotel
and
motel
indns
repenIf you have a little surplus set
to ferrying services would involve payments bring auto-traim using Antrack
Amtrak's
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routes.
should not be left to the ir own
an A!ntrack spokesman contacted today In made to Amtrak by Auto-Train, Duff refused to
ie it's b not tta( about
between
Indianapolis,
Ind.,
and
Poinciana,
Fla.
tatives,
members
of
the
news
media
and
travel
The ag reement culminates a dispute between the
devices. Supervision is a must. it in front of a friend who is
Washington.
agents
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scheduled
to
be
held
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(July 3-Aug. 22) Live
Brian
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Amtrack'z
of
Director
News
auto-train
traveling
between
Sanford
and
Orlando.
5crw
" Iwa 's in need of a loan
less interested In immediate returns than in using a rail line between Louisville, Ky., and Train
on a
e auto-ferrying and we are
well within your means today.
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vices, said, "Congress has been urging Amtrak to changing
Diana Monaghan, public relations spokesman for
COO lueflt ,at e can
the long-range travel trends in this Sanford in 1974.
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PISCF-S IFeb. 20-Slarch 20)
Don't buy anything on
find a way to break Americans of the habit of using c=try.the event, said the theme for the reception iiU be
Duff said Amtrak attorneys beheved thL3t
speculation, hoping to cover it You're likely to do something
cars for all their traveling."
Amtrak now operates nearly 250 trains a day to "Pull For Tourism."
Garfield, asked the same question today at a news organization had been given exclusive rights to the
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silh this eveninh, despite your
over 450 cIties in the Unit ed State and Canada.
The agreement, announced yesterday by Amtrak
The reception, according to Miss Monoghan, Is
cmiferenceat the Atita-Train Terminal in Sanford, route by Congrv.s.s, even though Auto-Train had
VI1tG() i Mt. 23-Sept. 22j bet kr judgutent. It ci
lesidentPa ul 11,
Auto-Train Corix,ration carries pas.sengers with designed to educate ffi(x-e attending about service5
llcistrup and AutTrnfowtderreplied,"Detaibof the contract have yet tobe negotiated for the route in pee-Amtrak days.
OthLrs will take promises you refiet.tpoorly on your Image,
their automobiles between Sa nf ord and Lorton, Va.the Auto-Traincanpvlde.
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beating George Billups 21-7, 21to the courtyard, sainted the wasn't speaking strictly, draw the mt envies.
Bob Steele of Sanford took the 8 preliminaries. Rev. King
crowd, line of program "Because we have and will
Emil Johnson of
silver medal and Rev. [o King beat Billups 21-12,19-21, 214 for
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n lighted the have a lot of out-of-town en- today becarre the first gold of Sanford took the bronze
ate Center to open the fly
competition for senior ciftiens at am. ay. (He1d Photo by stationary torch.
third place and Steele lopped
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before him. He paused for a Chamber of Commerce
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Jyer said today
"it's pick Denmark f rom a group of back pay is "almost although Layer had reco
him a hea ring.
which to file a reply to the
On Sept. 8, layer notified
possible" the matter may come live men,
automatic" where - suspended mended that the suspension be
complaint.
Denmark
by letter that he was
up during the meeting which
Layer said two weeks ago the
teacher or employe has been with
Layer said 'l's his
Denmark's
s
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contends
the
suspended
from his job at
Action to reinstate the Job begins at 730 pm
la w doesn 't require a hea ri
dernding that the boards found innocent of charges
ng school board action denied him Lake v iew Middle School
and-or
back
pay
for
a
Sanford
before a suspension.
robbe
intention was to reinstate brought against him.
Meanwhile,
Denmark,
his constitutional rights to due Sanford, because of hvi arrest
schoolteacher acquitted of a
Circuit
Judge
Robert
B.
Denmark
if
he
was
acquitted
supported
by
the
Seminole
No
date
has
been
set
yet
for
a
process
of law.
B
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the
Sept.
acut i o n necessar
ry charge circuit court McGregor ordered a directed
Education
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on
(SEA),
hearing
on
the
civil
suit
Th
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snit
also
asks
th
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court
to
and &amp;5)
t week may "possibly" come verdict of acquittal for
Layer said the board doesn't rei nsta te
a suit in circuit court assigned to Circuit Judge declare unconstitutional a stole
Gene Grooms, SEA executive
be determined by has fl
during the regular Seminole Sylvester Denmark, 38, of 2202 believe in punishment until a "has yet
seeking back pay and civil Kenneth Leffler for trial, law authorizing a school board (brector, said if the board can
said Layer.
County School Board meeting Ike Mary Road, after four person is proven gui lty.
injunctions restraining the Deputy Ci vil Clerk Martha to suspend itctional staff do this to Denmark, Uy can
Wednesday.
witnesses, i ncluding the rob-"There's no question about
The board on Sept. 10 voted to boa rd from suspending him VihIen said today.
school members wi thout pay prior to suspend without pay any
Superintendent W P 'Bud" bery sictim were unable
it," said La yer, adding that suspend Denmark without pay, witho ut pa without first gi
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all out of proportion" and that, Vihlen says, has been cleared
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changes in Sanford's zoning
urdinance to reduce living area

requirements is set for 7 p.m.
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Zoning Board with notification
to adjacent property owners
within 300 feet of the project.

But P&amp;L members have

already recoritmended to the
ilIiSSIOfl's administ rative said he had "lots of questions"
city to have all conditiunal se
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being advertised and at least Willinns said his objecthe to city to
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B ire ors md the county s flew
eisnder, the county's Hient4' directors.
Also on tonight's agenda are
A executive assistant.
director of county development.
Williams said Undeood's public heariflgs on proposed
document needs to include ordinances for:
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Sunday's high 84. (h-elgLl assistant has

The eight-page document -more specific language."

n approved by submitted today by Undeood

All along, Williams and abandoning alleys between

Is sched uled for Nov 15 The 20-mile bike will get under W2) frum project
Details and tides are on Page been pbced in the budget for which the executi e assistant have opposed the ordinance
the ,'tctr!flt atar&gt;
the Greutrr 'aniord ('harnbr of ( on mi-ret t 7 n i-n
Court, E.rigincer Bill Bush 5-A
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flce rs said marked patrol cars were wlth wn
from the area and officers in an umnarked car nabbed two
naked youths, ages 16 and 17, when they came out of
hiding to try to get clothing from the parked auto.
Bennett reported all four juveniles were released to
the custody of their parents by pollee.

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group of youngsters was creating a disturbance In the 2400
Work of Willow Ave.y ell1ng and Wowing an a ut o hom
Richard L Be nnett said officers find a
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know tonight."
Vihlen said the projects are Sports
it4il to the area because Tckisfon
sidewalks will make it safer for Women
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Manager W.E. "Pete" Knowles
and top-le ve l officials in the Thousands turned out to see the representing t he commissions
interest in a budget duel witli
county road department, Vilden First Annual CM
tanEvening
Sheriff
John Polk.
said the county would be Herald Seminole County Band
flowever,
Commissioner
equired to put up $4,000 of the Festival Saturday night.
total 16,000 required for both Complete plicture rtory Is on Mike Hattaway Instructed Bush
sidewalk projects
Vi h len said the SR 46A
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waiting arms of the taw early Sunday, Sanford poUce
reported.
One of the emba rrassed boys had to wait in Wa btrLbday suit untfl his mother could bring him clothing from

Commission Chairman Sid need to acquire right-of*way. county budget.
Vihlen Jr., promised to seek One parcel, he said, on the 27th
Bush brought the
action Tuesda y on sidewalk Street sidewalk held the project
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projects for Pinecrest and
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Howell; Richard Fefnberg, Ov; Dan S'hm, Lake Bran-

Moore.

Trophies, donated by Th e Evening Herald were
presented to each participating band and a flower
arrangement was given to each head majorette by
Carefree Florists of Sanford.

TALLAHASSEE (AP)
Secretary of State Bruce
Smathers says the right to sit on a jury should be withheld
from former prisoners until they show whether they "plan
to lead an honorable life."
But officials of the pardon Board are beginning a campaign to notify some &amp;1,000 persons released from prison
during the last 10 years that their rights to serve on juries
and to vote will be restored upon request.
Since Nov. 1, convicts getting out of Florida prisons
have automatically had the rights restored. But Smathers
Ls suggesting the legislature alter the law regarding jury
selection, and he has picked up a powerful ally in the
Senate.
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Civitan President Ed liughe, with John Blair, Lyman band
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A single-car accident that claimed the Lives of two Georgia visitors and a Pompano Beach youth boosted Florida's
weekend traffic4atality toll to at least 10, state troopers
say.
Troopers said Robert C. Burnett, 23, and Audrey McCurdy, 51, of Tif ton, Ga . , and 12-year-old Tammy Watson
of Pompano Beach were killed Sunday when the car
driven by Burnett smashed into a bridge abutment on U.S.
27 near Lake City.
A third pasvenger, Tammy Watson's brother, Joey
Watson, 11, was critically injured.

Fishing Firms Investigated
TAMPA (All)
Fifty fishing firms are being in.
vestigated for posible antitrust violations and alleged
price fixing in Florida's $160-million seafood industry, the
business magazine Florida Trend reports.
The Justice Department's antitrust division from
Atlanta has issued subpoenas for grand jury hearings
starting today through Nov. 15 in Key West and on Nov. 18
In Jacksonville, according to state and federal sources
close the investigation.
Florida Trend said In a press release that the Justice
Department has confirmed the probe but declined to
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MIAMI (AP) A tropical depression located just off
the Yucatan Peninsula of Mexico early today was moving
northward but was expected to turn to the northeast on a
courm toward Cuba and Florida, forecasters said.
The National Hurricane Center in Miami said the
depression, which formed Sunday, was moving toward
the north at 10 miles per hour and boasted heavy rains and
sustained winds of up to 35 m.p.h. The minimum for a
aimed tropical storm Is 39 m.p.h.
The system was expected to increase Its forward speed
as it turn.s northeastward, probably today, forecasters
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Band Head Majorette Ka thy Baruwell with Drum
Majon Kevin Wawnuzlk ia4 Doima
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TALLAHASSEE (AP)
Most state employes are
not rushing to join unions until they find out If the
legislature is going to give them pay raises next year, a
I state labor-relations official says.
"A lot of employes are really In a kind of wait-and-see
situation," said Dean Micike, chief of the Bureau of
Empinye Relations. "I don't we the state employes
rushing pell-mell to * unions In the near future."
The legislature denied state employes a pay raise this
year, but house Speaker Donald Tucker, 0-Tallahassee,
says lawmakers should make amends in the 1976-77
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MIAMI (Al') — Florida electric companies earned
higher prbf its this year from the higher rates they
charged customers. But officials of the state's largest
utility say it Isn't fair to compare the profits with last
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They were charged In connection with an explosion
Saturday at the TriCity Shopping Center which destroyed
the record shop and two other storej, and blasted the
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Hattie Mae Bostcn, 35, 1720
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destruction of county property
Detective R.E. Winger said
charges after an incident at her
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residence.
approximately $2,500 in cash Orchid Ave., Casselberry, was
Deputy Frank Johnson Jr.
and checks, was taken from the held in lieu of $5,000 bond at reported he responded to a
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motel office-desk area early county jail on charges of at- disturbance call and was struck
Sunday and later found in a tempted robbery and use of a and scratched by Ms. Boston
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firearm in commission of a and buttons were torn off his
Deputies said the box was felony,
uniform shirt.
empty when found in the barrel
Michael W. Bourguignan, 20,
Sanford police jailed John
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Sanford police today were when Mabry stopped the court
warrant charging
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investigating the weekend vehicle on Lake of the Woods malicious injury and two counts
burglary of Badcock Furniture, Boulevard west of Oxford Road of resisting arrest with
206 Magnolia Ave. Officers and took a rifle from the trunk vlolenee.
reported an undetermined of the car.
Sheriff's deputies said a
number of televisions, stereos
Deputies
said
Mabry Winter Park police officer was
and radios were taken after allegedly fired a shot in assaulted by two weekend
yeggs battered open a rear Bourguignan's direction before prowlers in south Seminole.
door.
Bourgiignan disarmed Mabry
Officer Charles A. Crampton
Deputy Randy Pittman and called authorities,
said he was on his way home
Admiring artwork commemorating the ZJ0th birthday of the U.S. reported a $13,000 motor home
John Christopher Rudolph, early Sunday when he spotted
Marine Corps today are Col. E. R. Daniels USMC (Ret.) (rear was reported stolen from the 24, 1221 Stratford Rd.,
reported two men prowling in the
left ) , new commandant at the Sanford Naval Academy, i. rear of the Vaughn Motors lot at he was walking at Stratford and vicinity of 3151
Winter Woods
ministrator Jesse harry, Cadet 2nd IA. Skip Joiwiak, 16, (front
186 North U.S. 17.92, Longwood. Hunterfield Roads when Eve Boulevard.
left) and Cadet Staff Sgt. Paul Flytbe, 15. The birthday
Pittman said the recreation men attacked him and took $75
Deputies said Crampton
celebration was to be recognized with a special cake served at the vehicle was owned by Edwin L. from his wallet
stopped
his car, got out and
Academy's noon meal. SNA's drill team and color guard unit is to
Mowell of Paisley, Fla.
Casselberry Police arrested identified himself as an officer.
participate in the Congressional Medal of honor-Veteran's Day
Sheriffs deputies arrested a two burglary suspects early One of the unidentified men fled
Parade in Lakeland Tuesday and also In the Bicentennial. Casselberry man in connection Sunday. Held in county
jail in on foot. Crampton drew his
Veteran's Day Parade in Orlando later the same day. (Herald with a weekend incident in lieu of $5,000 bond each were
ser vice revolver and searched
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south Seminole.
Robert Joseph Rice, 19, and the second nina. The man
Carl ice Mabry, 20, 79 James Franklin Thompson, 22, turned
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MIAMI (AP) - ,Some of the 950 Vietnamese refugees in
Dade County say they are having difficulty cutting
through bureaucratic red tape in trying to enter the
mainstream of American society.
"One thing is the humilat ion of being treated like a
helpless welfare client," says Ngoc Iluong, 28: -You go to
an office and wait and wait, and then somebody stops
reading a newspaper long enough to
you $30 because
of the color of your face."
Like more than 20) other refugees, Ngoc Huong and her
family are sponsored by the International Rescue
Committee. The group pays the apartment rent, and for
those who can't find jobs, allots to each family E0 per
person each week for food and other expenses.

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LAKELANI) (Al') - Police Identified the
bodies
today of two men killed in a firing squad.tyle execution.
The two were IdertiIied as Donald E. Cole, 37, and Leo
1. Eggering, 32, both of Lakeland.
Police said the men, who were roomma tes, apparently
were abducted from their apartment Saturday night, taken to a field near the Lakeland Muni cipal Airport and shot
In the head with a 30-30 rifle.

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with hLs fists, deputy J. Beel&gt;2
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Two' Seniors Remember Age Of Nine-Ball

returned to the scene,
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the number of Americans out of unfashionable to be caught in a
In contrast, modern billard the pool halls. Pill pool or bottle revolver during the struggle but
work.
pool hall," adds McGee, parlors cater tofamily-orien ted pool... that was the game." both suspects fled on foot and
McGee takes steady bead on "Nowadays, a lot of people clientele, cost
Is approximately
McGee and Walsko have been deputies who searched the area
H. D. McGee and Ernest the cue ball and yields a firm
have tables right in their $1 per hour per player, the playing at the recreation were unable to locate the
Walsko remember nine-ball stroke, rolling the white into the homes."
places are well lighted,
department for about a year. suspects—
real well,
blue, which slices into the side
McGee and Walsko were
Since
they heard about the
But in slightly different pocket.
Beebe reported "blood spots
obviously talking about the - TheY don't need "No Spit- Golden Age Olympics, th
surroundings,
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lie's played pool before.
on the road Indicate the
days w hen a pool hail was a t1flg"siflS because so few folks
The pair are entered in
have takenand
nine-ball
moreassailant
could be wounded
"Sure, a long tirnc ago," he dingy, dimly lighted double- chew tobacco. The "No seriously,
have been
billiards competition of the admits,
quite
seri
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width first story store with Gambling" signs are still
practicing for about a month.
Golden Age Olympics, a week.
McGee was a lad of 10 w hen un pa inted wooden floor planks. however the tradition up,
of
In weekend burglary reports,
long gala competition for senior he wandered into his first pool
ignoring them is carried over to
'We're
not
that
good,"
said
Mark
Peterson, Rolling Hills.
citizens In Sanford.
The only source of light was this generation.
hall in Bemidji, Minn. 'i got
Walsko,
drilling
in
a
ball
to
the
Longwood,
told deputy David
McGee, who goes by the thrown out, I remember that, the low-hanging bank of lights
far
corner
and
drawing
his
cue
Duguld
that
$450 ladles wrist
name "Mac", is a tall- white- when roy brother came In," he over the tables. The signs on the
"I don t miss the old days that
ball
back
for
position
on
a
watch
and a target pistol were
haired gentleman who lives in said, his eyes flashing a note of wall said
Spitting" and much, admitted Walsko. "We
straight-in
followup.
"But
we
taken
in a burglary at his
"No Gambling", neither of come over here (recreation try."
Sanford, will be 79 later In the humor at the incident.
residence.
which
was taken very seriously, department) and play moemonth, and is proud of the fact
Walsko, 73, and a retired
that, through his life, he only accountant, recalls playing a Spitoon and wooden benches ntng&amp;
"That's right, we're not
Helen L. Snyder of Orlando
spent two weeks in the tmern- game called "slop." Better lined the walls and the gallery
good,"
added
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reported
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presently as rotation.he of kibitizers was as avid as
bridles and other ta ck items,
players.
some," admitted McGee, 'the
"And I left home w hen i w
Their modesty was over. total value $538, were stolen in a
says.
pool hall or the YMCA was shadowed by the fact they
12 he says, voicing
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Cost was a nickel per game. a bout the only place you could been holding en dirk. fnrhave
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Action On Walks
(Continued From Page 1-A)
to make the projects "priority
items," Thus, one reason for
today's mini-summit,
One remaining hurdle is
approval by the full board on
Tuesday.
Also involved is the Seminole
County school system. School
Supt. Bud Layer has pledged
his support on the 27th Street
project 'whenever the city and
county are ready to go."
Layer's statement was in
reply to a letter from Knowles
reminding the superintendent
that school funds can be used
for "such a safety measure on
the public ways abutting the
school property."
In other county business

Tuesday the commission wil
consider an ordinance sub
muted by Polk, which th
sheriff says he needs to secw'
cheaper insurance rates for hi
fleet of police cruisers.
Last year the cost to insure
the 63-car fleet was about
$8,000, a figure Polk says has
skyrocketed an estimated 350
per cent.
The present carrier, United
Fire and Casualty, has informed the sheriff last year's
policy won't be renewed. Polk
says the Joint Underwriters
Association will be required by
law to insure police cruisers for
$10,000 to $15,000 less than bids
presently submitted by insurance companies.

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Olympics Start
(Continued From Page I-A)
Table tennis action was at the
Civic Center.
Competition
continues
through
Saturday
and
Tuesday's events include
bowling at 1 and 3 p.m. at Bowl
America, golf at 10 a.m. at
Mayfair Country Club and
tennis at 9 am. at the Emma
Spencer Tennis Club.
Entries are open to anyone 55
years of age and older, and are
50 cents per event, except golf
and bowling, where there is an
additional fee,
Today's ceremonies include
music by the Lake Brantley
High Band, which played
Bugler's Dr-earn (Fanfart from
XX Olympiad) as DaPonte ran
in with the torch; singing of the
ational Anthem by Richard
ioltzclaw;
Pledge
of
% Ilcgiance by Jack Harrison;
nvocatlon by Rev. A. A. Fields;
- elcomc by Sa nford Mayor Lee
. Moore; acceptance of the
cy to the city by Miss Florida,
Inn rchma1zreid; remarks by

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chairman
Vic
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declaration of Olympics'
opening by Chamber President
Wayne Abert; and benediction
by Rev. King,
flaPonte, who lives In
Deltona, amazed onlookers
with his youthfulness and
vitality.
"1 owe it to clean living,
watching my diet and living by
God's laws," he said.
"I've been running steady for
a couple of months. My doctor
ordered me to run for my
health."
Dal'onte, affiliated with the
Boy Scouts for 40 years and
holder of the Eagle Scout and
Silver Beaver awards, said the
only worry he had coining down
First First was "watching out
for the railroad tracks."
Organizers of the Golden Age
Olympics had sent an invitation
to President Ford. lit' returned
a reply that h,, was unable to
attend, but sent his "best
wishes."

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Sure, anyone who owns a 1975 calendar knows
that Oct. 27 is clearly marked with a notation that
that date was celebrated as Veteran's Day this

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WAYNF: D. DOYLE, Publisher
H. RICHARD LONG, Editor
WILLIAM I). CURRIE, Managing Editor
ROBERT C. MARKEY, Advertising Director
II'me I)vlivt'r Week. 55 n'nts; Month, $2.40;
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But celebrated by whom?
Federal employes, members of congress and
certain persons in 10 of these Unitcd States, that's
who.
From Nov. 11, 1918 until the mid-1960s, that date
has been known universally as Armistice Day the
title that lasted un til 1954 when It was determined
that we, th e people, should honor all veterans of our
mi litary services ra ther than just th ose that served'
back In World War I.
For those of you who aren't rea lly aware of it, it
was ba ck on Nov. 11, 1918, in a small railroad car
situated near Complegne, France, on the 11 th hour
of the day, that an armistice was signed signalling
th e end of that great war.
And from that date forward, until th e mid-60s,
everyone, everywhere, remembered the 11th hour
of the 11th dab. of the 11th mon th . Most of us observed it with a moment of reverent silence.
From the hardest individual on ea rth to the
tiniest youngster in kindergarten , that day was

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Watergate Wounds
In a sense, the Watergate Special Prosecution
Force is dancing on the head of a pin when it asks
Congress to decide whether an incumbent
president should be open to criminal indictment by
the federal judiciary system.
From a legal standpoint, the precedent of
nearly 200 years of nationhood is clear. The Constitution establishes the House of Representatives
as a "grand jury" to impeach or not to impeach the
president, If the House recommends impeachment
the Senate acts as a court to settle the issue.
Should a president be removed from office, he
is vulnerable to court proceedings just like any
other private citizen. Like former Special
Prosecutor Leon Jaworski, we doubt that the U.S.
Supreme Court would overturn this system, which
has stood the test of time.
Politically, a court indictment during an impeachment proceeding or Senate trial not only
would impede the constitutional process but also
would have the effect of putting an incumbent
president in double jeopardy by making him face
the same charges in two different legal jurisdictions.
Nevertheless, the Special Prosecution Force
has done the nation a service by bringing the
matter to citizens' attention and by recommending
other changes in the nation's political procedures
to assure their honesty and equity.

Most of the proposed changes are in the realm
of constitutional possibility. The United States can
further limit persons with special partisan interests from holding high offices that would not be
served by partisanship. A better definition on what
constitutes national security is needed to assure'
that all necessary information is given to American
people. By the same token the Freedom of Information Act should be scrutinized to assure that
legitimate national secrets are not needlessly
disseminated.
There is a continuing danger, however, that the
assessment of our political procedures, if improperly handled, could add to the apathy or the
cynicism of American people, a prospect that
worries former Special Prosecutor Henry Ruth.
Mr. Ruth is correct in his assessment that the
national nightmare of the last several years
exhibits that our national "institutions once again
had to earn the faith of the people in whose names
they acted."
We believe that the national institutions have
responded to the will of the people and are
regaining their footing.
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hesita te to get rid of Kissinger if he decided he
needed to.
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used "poor judgment" in sites donated by land
floating the $9 million utility developers
and several
bond issue, $2.2 million of which recreation areas.
CASSELBEI4E(y...... 'The city's was to purchase General
Dr. Duerr also noted that
$9 million bond Issue, in part to Waterworks.
Casselberry has not had
purchase the General WaterChristensen said the system flooding problems during the
wor ks utility, was criticized by
3 mostly out-of-city areas recent rainy season wh ile a
candida tes at a political forum and was another Ins ta nce of neigh boring community with
spo nsored by the Altamonte- the race being conducted bet- less plannin&amp;' t.:
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Commerce at the Land O'Lakes see who can buy utility systems
August Ilohtk, a 16year
Country Club here recently.
first.
Florida resident, urged that the
Eight candidates parCouncilman John Zacco, political shenanigans in the city
tipitd in the forum, making completing his second term
be watched. He said use of
brief presentations of their the governing body and now a "four little words—truth,
Platforms and qualifications candidate for mayor, said he
modesty and good sense".-.
before submitting to questions best qualified for the office and could solve every problem.
leveled by members and guests can do the best job.
}lodak said that all too often
at the luncheon meeting.
Saying he is an Independent persons once elected to off ice
Only Mayor Bill Crier, yet "devOted to the city," Zacco become st'lf.rnade gods."
seeking a third term as the noted he has accepted no
John Leighty, a former two.
city's chief executive, did not contributions from any citizen, term councilman, said the
appear.
He agreed the city should not gover ning body needs to tmCrier's frie nd and supporter, have sold $9 million in bonds. prove its communications with
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and the most hard-working Zacco said.

developers" while he insisted

mayor the city has ever had.
Zacco said the city will be the elected officials' moral
Sheppard said Crier had a paying $750,000 annually for the obligation is to the people.
previous commitment,
next 30 years In interest alone
Na than Van Meter reported
Robert Christensen, a for the bond Issue, adding this to the group that he had
mayoral candidate and a real amount to Sloo per household organized the recent citizen
esta te salesman, said the city annually just for interest,
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Crier is man of high Integrity interest of land developers,"

For the two open seats on the an ad valorem tax being levied,
city council, candidates:
Fred Bussey said water rates
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Chairman Edith Duerr poin ted
out she wrote the city's subCity Mrs. Martha Casselberry, information on whether Van division ordinance which

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stuffed the deed in a folder and
ity last week.
tonight to improve the practice is a property
owner as required forgot about it." thus they
'1 firmly believe each
field near the city cemetery. by the
city charter,
never got around to recording qualified citizen who desires to
Klosky said Longwood has
Mcintosh said he will report It.
serve as a public of ficial of the
seven of the league's
teams, to ti city council at its 7:30
The note for the house with city should be given the o
more than any of the other p.m. meeting
today that "it First Federal of Seminole was portunity to do so," he said. "I
communities represented.
appears
to
me
Van Meter has in Mrs. Casselberry's name also have ta ken an oath of office
Altamonte Springs has
a freeholder within the Originally. Mrs. Van Meter to uphold the laws of the City of
cancelled its usual Tuesday been
tern of the city charter since said.
Casselberry and until a court of
eveiilng city commission March 28, 1974."
"But, I thought we had gotten law invalidates our charter. it is
ineeting because of the

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Sanford-Seminole

7:30 p.m., Curtural Arts
Building, 5th and Oak, Sanford.
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committees meeting with

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to this time and "I have no well as, interest statements record. To a
reason to believe otherwise," which they claim on their in- Dorothy Glisson comment by
of the state
Van Meter's wife, Lillian, conic tax.
election office that the ci ty
insisted today that her husband
Van Meter delivered a copy provision probably would not
is joint owner with her of the of the deed to McIntosh's office stand
up in court, Orlando
property on which their home is Friday, Mrs, Van Meter said, stated
that until a court inShe said that her mother, contacted by a citizen seeking law of
the city.

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Sunday 's tugti 84. Overnight
low 62. itainfall was 1.10 inches,
NOVEMRER8
Partly cloudy through Tuesday
ADMISSIONS
with a chance of thunSanford:
dershowers. highs in 'he low to
Bertha V. Brown
mid 80s. Lows in the upper 60s
Sue J. Hutchinson
Southeasterly winds 35 to 20
Laura B. Overstreet
mph through Tuesday. Rain
Josephine Prettyman
probability 30 per cent
('hark's W. Rabette, III
Tuesday,
Charlie L. Singleton
EXTENDED FORECAST
Julia "Steele
Partly cloudy and mild with
Nicholas Muller Jr., DeBary
widely scattered showers, Lows
Mabel M. Brown, Geneva
In the SOs in the 6Os south Highs
Joseph W. Haniachek,
in the 70s north and the 80s Longwood
south.
Florence S. Reed, Orange
Daytona Beach tides: high City
1:41 am, 2:06 p.m.; low 7:46
DISCHARGES
am.,8:24p.m. Port Canaveral:
Sanford:
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Nancy Armondi
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or the project were and Southern district awaits
Johns River Coordinating haS been spent.
presented to the Central and both the referendum and input
Council (SJRCC) that the
Conceived by the U.S. Army Southern Florida Water from the
St. Johns district,
project wou ld cause a decrease Corps of Engineers in the
1950s, Management District in West which is scheduled to take over
in water flow and an increase in construction on the first phase Palm Beach.
Jurisdication of the flood control
pollution in the Sanford area, of the project began in the early
The next step is up to that project on Dec. 31, 1976.
Malloy shot back: "Anybody 1960s. One part of the project,
Water Management District,
The St. Johns district officials
that makes that kind
of called the Taylor Creek which is expected not only to are reportedly more "enstatement doesn't know a Reservoir, in southeastern approve
the project, but to act Vironment-oriented" than their
damned thing about this Orange County, was completed as its sponsor.
Central and Southern district
project!
and work began on the second
With that approval the Corps counterparts, but by the end of
"There are state laws that phase, the
Jane Green Creek. will proceed with preparation of 1976 the project could be
provide for miniumumn flows to Wolf Creek Reservoir.
a Detailed Design Memnoran- clicking through the state and
be maintained in river systems.
The project encompasses the dum and the Environmental federal bureaucracies.
This has always been stead- approximate area from SR 520 Impact
Statement,
(Next; Who wins and who
lastly adhered to," he said,
south through Orange, Osceola,
Another wrinkle in the loses: Agri- business vs.
But High Nicolay, an eke. Brevard and Indian River complex situation involves a Audubon,)

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In the earls' 1970s. conS statewide ba llot in March, 1976.
statements reflected an struction on the project was
The referendum would
ignorance of the river,
halted as the Corps of permit state water manag

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isn't raining."
Johns River — and it may be set federal environmental agen. constitution, adopted a few
Speaker
Jerry
Cutlip
That statement , by John R. at zero," Nicolay said. "And the cies.
years ago, prohibits such tax
superintendent of Corkscrew
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ne Engineers submitted a le%ics without a referenduni,
Swamp Wildlife Sanctuary, who
Senior Citizens and friends, the Central and Southern sufficient to flush the system requ i red
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If the referendum passes, the
willshow slides. Open to public. register for Florida Guideposts, Florida Water Management
properly. We feel that any Impact Statement, only to have water management districts
________________________ First Federal of Seminole District, was part of a rebuttal construction impeding that
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flow it rejected by those agencies, will be in better shape (man.
;icst'inblv room on First Street, Malloy recently made to is just going to iiiake that
"We went back to the cially, thus Indirectly imI' iluis, slides and talks by Doris comments by groups opposed to situation worse."
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drawing boards," Malloy said proving the chances for the
lIgers, Cost to reigster $2 (or the UpperSt. Johns River Flood
The subject of the conIn 1974 the Corps held public flood'control project.
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iii weeks, 10a.m. to noon. Cla.
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Control
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troversy, an $85,000,000 flood hearings in Melbourne to
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sponsored by Project Oasis and
Asked to reply to statement,s control project for south- present alternatives to the project rests in suspended
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Lyrnan High School, 7:30 p.m.

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Demonstration by E. V. Tatich, committee meeting with

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Attorney Kenneth Nicintosh deeded the property to them as Meter is a property
Klosky, active with the saidtodayNa
owner as provided a method whereby the
a ft on March 28, 1974,
Seminole Boys' Baseball candidate than Van Meter,
requlredbythecjtycterofa city acquired two lire sta tion
for a city council post
Mrs. Van Meter said she candidate, filed a letter with the
League will ask city cnw,ca

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transfer the institution comes to her and charter requirement that
u nrecorded from the 1974 date Van Meter in the ir names

sidering the latest proposal — this time

A shockingly high percentage of hospita ls,
An HEW document, intended for official eyes appear
to indicate substantidl inadequacies with Intelligence
according to spot checks, don't meet the only, charges that
Agency reports from Moscow th
the JCAH acereditors missed respect to JCAH performance,"
at
minimum federal sta ndards,
the Kremlin is preparing
the lire hazards because they "are not
secret moves against
Spokesmen for JCAH claimed th
The deficiencies range from inadequa te fire professionally qualified
at HEW China and Yugoslavja,
in the area of life
regulations establish different standards than
protection and lax drug controls to unsani tary safety."
These are the two communist
countries that
those used for accreditation. The JCAH
condi tions and understaffing. Sloppy medical
Although JCAH conducted a thorough
the SovietUfli.[.ne
coinhavedaredtodefy
plained,
therefore,
that
the HEW sur vey
practi ces have also been discovered, such as the examination of each hospi
by two of Communism's elder state
ta l's med ica l sta ff, the
"meaningless and distorted " and may cause
smen - Mao
New York hospital which fa iled to ta*e the documents adds, the acereditors
Tse-tung, who will be 82 next month , and Maroverlooked "unnecessary apprehension and
proper precautions before transf using blood.
confusion for sI-ial Tito, who is
"deficiencies in the areas of nurse ta ffing, the pu
blic a nd hospi ta ls,"
These are the f indings of the Health, dispensation of drugs, preparation of spatient
The Kremlin, therefore, Is
trying to stir up a
Educa tion and Welfare Depa rtment (1W), diets and the review of
The
spokesmen
also
charged
that
many
HEW
the social needs of
political coup agai nst bo th China and Yugoslavia
which is s'ippoe1 to r'!ice hospitals for the I3atint.s."
regiilatio are no iiiore thaii pe tty, unnece1ry when the two ohd
titans pa away,
medicare program.
rules imposed upon hospi ta
In
Chine,
Mao's
two top lieutenants
ls
by
a
giant
The federal In
aren't
bureaucracy. For the hospitals to conform
Spot Investiga tions were conducted of 163 that some do vestigators found, for example,
younger
th
to
the
much
an
he
is. Premier Chou En-lal is
ctors would simply phone in drug
HEW standards, JCAH said, would cost about 77 and hospital ed ; Vice
hospita ls. An alarming 107 failed to measure up d ages wi
Premier Teng Hsio.
os
thout examining their patients. Some
$101 million for 84 of the hospi tals cited,
ping Li 71.
to the m inim um standurds,
drug storage areas weren't properly policed.
These costs, which average a
In order to receive medicate money,
According to the CIA, th
bout $1.2 million
e Kremlin Is plotting
Launary was found in one hospital kitche n. In per Institution, would
ha ve to be 'added to with younger leeders of
hospitals must be accredited by the Join t another hospi
the
Chinese army who
tal, the Inspectors discovered that medical bills,
favor a reconciliation with
the spokesmen alleged .
Commission on Accre]taton
Russia. The Kremlin
Hospitals the suction device on respirators hadn't even
(JCAH). This is composed of represen tati ves been clean ,
JCMI haitak'n steps, :iwanwhll, to stop the hopes to install these pro-SovIet leade'j in power
ed
ss hen Mao dies,
from the nation's most prestigious professional
disclosure of hospital survey information to
the
Understaffing
was
a
problem in many
medical groups,
In Yugoslavia, the situation
Is somewhat
hospitIs, with unqualified aides sometimes government, If this informa ti on becomes known similar, except
to the patients, JCAH argued, hospitals might
Yet fncrdib1y, the JCAH accredited all of the doing work that doctors or nurses should perthat
the
pro-Soviet
leaders
no old diehard Co
mmunists, The Soviets reportedly
longer be willing to
hosith1 th at HEW later 1isqualiIled. This has form. Tight budgets also ciiused
skimping on
cooperate with the Surveys, have made secret contact.s, however, wi
For our part, webe1jee
rai.wd grave questiors about the JCAH's own food , resul ti ng in por die tary conditions,
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patients
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have
the
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right
to
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standards,
whethe r hospita ls
The HEW sur vey covered only 2.2 per cent
The CIA has warned that the
of meet fede ral standards,
Most of the failing hospitals were dlsqualif!ed the total number of accredited hospitals.
Kremlin will
attempt
to bring both China
But
the
Footnote: House Investigations
because of safety defIciencies. The violations hospi
and
la via back
Yugos
tals were selected .M random for in. John Moss,
chr-man into the Soviet
U-Calif.,
bloc
when
Mao
and
is
ranged (torn a shortage of exit signs to nar- vestigatlon a nd appear to
Tito leave the
pressur ing HEW to scene
be typical. "The
provide him with the JCAH
. If the-Kremlin 15 SUCcessf
cptable fire proteckn equipment.
,
surreYs
this would
validation survey," concludes HEW, "would
upe1 the world power
SECRET JNTEIA,IGENCE, Th
balance and tend to isola te
e Central tt U:;:tcd SLk,

district.

But Miss Frornme vowed that she wouldn't return to the
courthouse unless officers carry her from the county jail.

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captors, willingly took part in the $10,690 robbery.

Thomas MacBride that she could return today if she
promises to refrain from dupUng the proceeding by
demanding that Manson be a llowed to testily.

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(fi the Shubert property, the
council had not formally zoned
the property.
Council agreed the property
should be zoned 1, business

last session Friday, was told by U.S. District Court Judge

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province of every chief executive since F.D. pose? To brainwash the people
that they must
Roosevelt,
not resist aggression?

The charges against her stem from the April 1974
robbery of a Hibernia Bank branch by the Symbionese
Liberation Army. The government claims that Miss
Hearst, who had been kidnaped by the terrorist group
Feb. 4, 1974 but later renounced her family and joined her

I.ynnete 'romrne's trial
on charges of attempting to murder President Ford may
resume with the Charles Manson disciple out of the
courtroom and Ignor in g the proceedhs entirely,
MissFroe,oustedrm the cJoomtw1ceatthe

The Domestic Council was intended, In ad-

tripping over each other with competing and
overlapping programs, thus preventing sem"
The Sa nford area is very fortunate to have a degree of wa'te
community minded newspaper such as the
In this, too, the Council has failed.
Herald.
These failures give one pause when conThanks again for all

operation of the flower nursery

SA CRAMENTO. Calif. (A P)

committee,
dition. to keep government agencies from

Carter. But he did say "she is not going to plead guilty

May Go On Without Fromme

but sponsoring none. But, says one Domestic
Council staffer, it is difficult finding men and

Then article 4 of the U.S. constitution
I would like to thank you personally. and on
established that the people had a righ t to be
behalf of the Seminole High Booster Club for the
secure in their possessions —
subject to due lierald's participation and support on "Booster
process of law.

year-old newspaper heiress will plead innocent uxia&gt;
when she appears before U.S. District Court Judge Oliver

homes,
City At torney Ned Julian Jr.
noted recently that -while the
city had granted a special
exception to permit the

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inercialism" around their Berkley. (Iterald Photo by Tom Vincent)

SAN F11ANCISCO (AP) — Patricia Hearst, declared
mentally co m pe tent to stand trial, will not plead gu
ilty to
federal bank robbe ry c ha rges, one of her atto rne ys
Albert Johnson would not say Sunday whe th er th e 21.

women who will be neutral and Impartial and
who aren't emotionally committed to one side or
another.
The problem, of course, Is that no man is
There is an effort in Congress to make this a neutral, least of alla man sufficiently involved to
Deadly Force
federal law under what Is called the Criminal become expert. Even Nobel Prize
win nin g
This letter concerns recent revision of the law Justice Reform
act of 1975, and It is backed by physicists and chemists become so wedded to I
concerning the use of deadly force against the Ford administration,
their theories that I have seen them grow red in
burglars (intruders) into your house. It seems,
the face and wave their arms in unconcealed
I submit that 'our domicile is your
according to Asst. State Atty. Frank
"cave"
anger
when discussing their pet technical
nd
w
he
nyouclo
Bankowitz that there are two laws, one which a
sethedoors,you ha veretreat
though ts with scientists who disagree.
says you can and the other that says you can,t. as far as you can go. 71w law requires that you
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retreat from the burglar, therefore, you have a So much for neutrality.
How do you like that for the wisdom of
What happens then when the Domestic Council
legislators. Cet's start with basics
- that is a basic right to use deadly force on anyone who
attempt% to neutralize its thinking on the major
popular phrase today, "get back to basics."
issues?
No
th
ing
would
bring
a
bo
ut
a
reduction
in
Whe n a man lived In a cave it was a necessity crime ta
The result - what funnels up to President
s tisti cs so fast as a Supreme Court Ford - Is a bland mush
that he. in the pursuit of life, liberty and hapfrom which controversy t,,
piness, resist with deadly force any intruder, rulin that
remove with extreme prejudice any intruder come to grIps with, not even bad ones,
Ti1nepassesandwehave th eMagnacharth,
who enters his domicile wi thout his permission.
Which is one reason the economy Is drifting.
great English charter that esta blished
supremacy of constitution over royal
S.B. Crowe Things are made worse,of course, bya Congress
so utterly devoid of leadership that neither the
prerogative - "A man's home is his castle" and
Sanford
House nor the Senate can hammer out any law
none of the king's men can enter without the
pr
of law,
without inserting so many exceptions and
loopholes the result should be left to die in

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Now listen to these laments from the Inside,
aired at a meeting of fellow advisers:
We know that over-regulation by the governruent probably costs us $130 billion a year. We
know there will be a severe domestic capital

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It attempts to work "by being an honest
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several weeks ago appeared to Becky lingel can't hide the emotion she
feels upon learning she
protest the annexation and has just been named homecoming queen
at Lake Brantley 111gb.
rezoning, saying it would be the The happy queen was crowned during halftime ceremonies of

Lawyer: Patty Won't Plead

As a solution finder the Domestic Council has

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That is, we know what the problems are. We
just don't know how to deal with them. We don't
know how or where to grab hold The problem is,
we don't even know where to

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zoning of 11-1 business district,
since adjacent city properties
tarry that zoning.

The court set aside an unusual four hours for argument
on the case, in which a wide range of political fig
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A brief
agenda Is on tap for today's 7:30
meeting of the city
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council.
Former Council Chairman
WASHINGTON I AP) - Senate Majority Leader Mike
William Klosky is to appear
Mansfield and four other Democrats are presentingbefore the board to discuss
President Ford a proposal to Provide New York City with
federal loan guarantees.
recreation while Dick Mills of
the
Devonshire Homeowners
But Ford remains strongly opposed
th at will help the city avoid default, to any legislation
Association will report on a
dangero us traffic situation in
"I'm always hopeful that
we can work together, but
with the
his subdivision north of SR 434.
deadline ((or default) extending anywhere from
Public
hearings
Nov. 14 on, I think it is time to
are
face up to this situation,"
scheduled on th e McCardle
Mansfield said of the meeting today.
annexation and on assigning a
zoning classification to the
Shubert property south of SR
434.
WASHINGTON (APi
The McCardle annexation
The Supreme Court is being
asked to apply the principlp of freedom of speech to the
involves a parcel of land east of
old adage that "money talks."
I'alm Springs Road and south
The applicability of the First Amendment to POlitical
434 a d jacent to the Rolling
perKlirig is part of a tangle of issues In a
hills sulivision. The property,
complex COT)"
under city law, is to

Domestic Council, peopled primarily with
cabinet officers and agency heads, and staffed
with the cream of the bureaucracy and outside
civilians, was set up a few years back to advise
the President on those crucial domestic

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mean."
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President Ford and everyone In his ad-

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be meaningless since his place will soon be taken
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and damaging revelations about the U.S. intelligence gathering establishment.
But itis Jackson's view, shared byan unknown
number of others, that Kissinger was really
behind the firi ng of Schlesinger ca use Of the
latter's refusal to fall In line on such matters as
strategic arms limita tion talks with the
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eventual doom. It Is extremely doubtful if Gera ld
Ford's reshuffling of one cabinet and two ad.
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be remembered by many Americans when they
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Congressional Democra ts contin ue to try to
make the most of the matter, howe ver, most
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Schlesinger one of th e capital's leading advocates of a strong national defense and of a
tough stand against Moscow and thus a skeptical
p...
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critic of the detente poli ties of Secretary of State

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Secretar James R. Schlesinger and CIA
Director William E. Colby.
But a bout the only thing in common between
this sudden cabinet shakeup and President
Nixon's dumping of Watergate S pe cial
Prosecutor Archibald Cox, among others, t
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dub exclusive, new members keep joining witheut permission.
Iran has agreed to buy $700 million worth of uranium from
South Africa and to put up part of the money for a huge uranium
enrichment plant to be built In South Africa.
The enrichment plant is the essential facility that creates a
sovereign nuclear power. It is necessary to refine raw uranium,
which Is plentiful throughout the world, to the enriched uranium
required for reactors and for bombs.
Recently West Germany announced it will furnish the
technology required for a nuclear er1chment plant to be built Jr.,
South America.
Soon the Dweit of the mushroom cloud will hover all over
five continents.

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Henry Kissinger - an allegation which, If true,
Americans would certainly want to weigh very
heavily in the election scales ne xt year.

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years have obviously already been printed and it
would throw a real monkey wrench into the works to
restore the national holiday any sooner than '78.
Despite this, veterans groups in most states still
refuse to observe any day other than Nov. I as the
true Veterans Day.
Although no special parades or anything of the
like are scheduled here in Sanford tomorrow, there
is to be a real wing.dinger in Orlando, where
veterans from all branches of the armed forces will
form at Exposition Park, proceed east on
Livingston Street to Orange Avenue and then south
past the reviewing stand at Orlando city hail and on
to Lucerne Ciicle.
The parade will include units consisting of the
military, fire and police, reserves, civic groups,
high school bands, drill teams and many others.
It all gets under way at approximately 5:15 p.m.
and we hope everyone will try to view It.
If not that, then we hope everyone will take just a
moment to remember that it was on Nov. Il, and not
Oct. 27, that the armistice was signed and bow their
heads in reverence.
It's the least we can do for those who went before
us and gave so much that we might be here in a free
society today.

remembered.
A wreath was traditionally placed on the tomb of
the Unknown Soldier, who rests in guarded retreat
in Arlington National Cemetery. Services were held
throughout thp world in one form or another.
However, about 10 years ago some erstwhile
members of congress decided they weren't getting
enough time away from their offices and needed
more three-day weekends.
Thus, these federal legislators took It upon
themselves to declare many holidays would
thereafter fall on certain Mondays of certain
months regardless of the true anniversary date of
the occasion.
This didn't sit too well with many people,
especially those steeped In tradition and memory.
Among those organizations which vigorously
objected to this bantering about of hoidlays were
the Veterans of Foreign Wars (VFW) and the
American Legion
just to mention a few.
These two groups put up such a loud clamor that
Just recently President Ford signed legislation
restoring Nov. 11 as the day we honor those who
wore the uniform of our military - effective in 1978.
This is all well and good, but why wait until
three years hence?
Well, for one thing, calendars for the next few

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Albe'rta Davis
Alberta Jones
Evelyn Jones
Mrs. Riley I Chrystal)
Browley &amp; boy
Elvira L. Bartouluzzi,
DeBary
Melanie L. Wright, Enter.
prise
Carolyn E. McClain, Geneva
Alix S. Peterson, Winter
Springs
Mrs. James (Maria) Clements
&amp; girl, Lake Monroe
Mrs. Leroy (Deborah)
Alexander &amp; girl, (h'iedo
NOVEMBER 9
ADMISSIONS
SanfOrd:

Pauline I.. Howard
Mary N. Lawson
Albert H. Wapple
Ruby D. Williams
Joseph J. Distefano, Deltona
Helen R. Widths, Lake Mar)'
Kathy J. Laflree, Longwood
DISCHARGES
Sanford:
Stephanie Y. Brown
Juanita Chavis
Arrithis E. Gainers
Andrew Hawkins
Martha Gray, Deltona
Ernest J. Toupin, Deltona
Janet Baldwin, Fern Park
Joseph W. hiamachek,
Longwood
Will .1. Murphy, New Smyrna
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G en. Francisco Franco
Has Trouble Breathing
MADRID, Spain (Al') - Gen, Francisco Franco
having trouble breathing despite the aid of an artificial
respirator, informed medical sources said today.
Sources close to the long-time Spanish leader 's medical
team also reported he had developed new kidney cornsurgery, despite the aid of a kidney machine.
The Spanish news agency Europa Press, without giving
details, said doctors for Franco, who will be 83
month, were "worried" at midday. A new medical
bulletin was thought imminent,
A 7:30 a.m. medical bulletin had said he spent a restful .
night and that there was no change from a report of his
making "pcltive progress" during the

API -.. iIundrels
tnds
Moroccans began puUing outof the Spanish Sahara
after King Hassan Ii declared that their march u claim
the territory for Morocco had "achieved Its objective,"
Rutofficlalsstressedthe350,000volimteerswouIdren'in
near the border to strengthen the king's bargaining
power. Hassan, announcing the withdrawal in a telecast
Sunday night, said he would return from his command
postat Agadir to Marrakech toreswne negotiations on t
future of the 1O5,000-square..mfle Spanish colony,
.\G.\Dhl, Moroceci

Lisbon

Rally

Disrupted

LISBON, Portugal (A?) - Tear gas disrtpted a
rro'overnment rally Sunday night as Premier Jose df'
Azevedo was condemning left-wing extremism. Nearly an
hour after the premier began speaking to about
persons gathered in Lisbon's main square, someone set
re to the political banners raised by the anti-Communist
sponsors of the meeting, and tear gas grenades were
thrown from the roof of the adjacent navy ministry
building.

Zi onism

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Seminole

N.Y. (Al') —The anti-Israeli bloc

in the U.N. General Assembly claimed enough votes for
decisive passage today of one of the most controversial
measures of the current assembly session, the resolution
condemning Zionism as a form of racial dlsalmlnatjon,
The assembly was considered certain to approve two
other Arab resolutions In support of Palestinian rights,
But Western members were making a determined attempt to get the anti-Zionism resolution shelved for at
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MONTREAL (Al')
"They gave me a medal (or
killing two men and discharged me for loving one," said
Leonard P. Matlovich, a sergeant thrown out of the Air
Force after revealing he was IxsTosexual,
He told 400 persons at a symposium on ttomosexuallty
Sunday he suects the Air Force favors lcxsenlng sex
regulations hut prefers leaving ii to the courts 't ut it
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OAKS SECTION ONE, according to P0. Box 997, Crescent City. Florida, IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE or before the 4th day of December DBA, SANFORD PRESS. and that I
the plat threof as recorded in Plat on or before the 14th day of EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL dR. AD 197$: otherwise a default will intendtoregistn'saidnamewith the
Book 16, Pages 7 &amp; I, Public Records December 1973. in the eve-nt that the CUlT IN AND FOR SEMINOLE be entered against you for the relief Clerk of the Circuit Court, Seminole
lemanded in the Petition
consideration to be paid to the COUNTY, FLORIDA.
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an
of Seminole County, Florida,
County, Florida Section 965.09
Transferor is
adequate to pay
WITNESS my
action for Dissolution of Marriage together with all structureS. im
all NO. ?S.1U4CA-09-B
Hand and official Florida Statutes 1917
sealofthisCoirtonthisthe23rdday
has been filed against you and you provements, fixtures, appllances,. bills, or in the event ?nat any bills FEDERAL NATIONAL MO
5 Thomas M Ferguson
04 October, A 0 197$
are required to serve a copy of your
and appurtenances on said land or Sre contested by the Transferor,
IGAGE. ASSOCIATION,
PubIih Ploy 3. 10, i' 74 1973
consideration will be deposited in
writlende-fenSel, if any, to itonO.H. used In CCnlunction thtrwith,
Plaintiff, (Seal)
DIET II
Registry of the Circuit Court of
Arthur H Beckwith, Jr.
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EATON,
JR.,
The aforesaid sale will be made
ESQUIRE,
vs.
FICTITIOUS NAME
Clerk of the Circuit Court
Orange County, Florida. and an THOMAS W. BEAM,
petitioner'S attorney, whose address purwant to a Final Judgment en.
it a,
NOTICE IShereb'vgtventha? I .im
Seminole County, Florida
5 STENSTROM, DAVIS &amp; MclN. t(I'ed in Civil Plo. S701S.CA.09.B inferpleodersuitwillbe-institutedas
Defendant
engaged in business at 710 West
By. Lillian 1. Jenkins
TOSH, Post Office Box 1130. San. now pending in the Circuit Court of provided by Section 6766-104(1),
TO, THOMAS W. BEAM and if
First Street, Sanford. Seminole
De-puty
Clerk
ford, Florida, 32771, On or befgre the Eighteenth Judicial Circuit in Florida Statutes.
married --- - BEAM, hi wife, 717
County.
Florida, under the fictitious
1.
The
property
to
December 17th, 1915, and file the and for Seminole County, Florida.
be transferred
Locust Lane, W. West MiltOn, Ohio CARROLL BURKE
name of
THE
PRINCESS
Attorney for Petitioner
original with the Clerk of this Court
DATED this 7th dayOf November, is located at 113 Maitland Avenue,
MARGARET
BEAUTY
SALON,
and
Altamonte
Springs,
Seminole
612
Sanford
Atlantic
Bank
either before service on Petitioner's 1973.
NOTICE TODEFEND
that I intend to register said name
County, Florida. A general
Sanford,
Florida
37171
attorney or immediately thereafter; (Seal)
SUIT TO
with the Clerk of the Circuit Court,
Pubtih' Nov 3. 10, 17. 71, 1915
description of said property is
otherwise a default will be entered
Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr..
FORECLOSE MORTGAGE
Seminole
County. Florida in ac
merchandise,
inventory and good
against you an your marriage to
Clerk of the Circuit Court
'tHOMAS W BEAN and if OFT
cOrdance with the- provision, of the
will of HANOI CHEK. INC.
By. Elaine RiCh-ariSe
Petitioner will be dissolved.
BEAM. hiS wife, and
married
Fictifi
Name Statute-i, to wit:
NOTICEOFSHERIFF'SSALE
S A detailed schedule
Deputy Clerk
he
WllNESSmyriaridandth,sealof
alt those claiming any right, title or
Section 965.09 Florida Statutes
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
.
property to be
this Court on November 6th, 1975. VAN DEN BERG, GAY
transferred, and list interest by. through or under you,
(1971)
virtue of that certain Writ of
of creditors and affidavits as
(Seal)
&amp; BURKE, PA.
areherebynotifiedthal.complaint E.ecut
THE BLYTHE CORPORATION
issued
out
of
and
under
required br the Florida Uniform to fore-close a certain mortgage
Attorneys for the Plaintiff
Arlpj.r H Be(kwilh, Jr.
Claudia W Blythe,
Commercial
Seal of the County Court of
Post Office Box 793
Clerk of the Circuit Court
Code Bulk Sales SOn thefollowingdeicrlbedpropee'tp. tri
President
Seminole- County, Florida, un •
file in the office of HANOI CHEK, wI
Orlando, Florida 37107
By: Lillian I. Jenkins
Publish Nov 3, 10, I?. 71, 1973
final iudgment rendered in the
INC., 101 S. Wymore Road,
As Deputy Clek
Publish: Nov. 10, 1975
Lot SI, NOR THW000, accordi
DEll?
Altamont, Springs, Florida, and to
aforesaid court on the 13th day of
STENSTROM, DAVIS &amp;
DET-SI
the Plat thereof, as
recorded fl May. A D 1911. in that certain case
MCINTOSH
____________________________
may be inspected by all persons. Piat Book 17. Pagei 11 and 12, of the entitled, Barnett Bane of Seminole
FICTITIOUS NAME
firms and corporations having
FIaship Bank of
Public Records of Seminole County, County,
Notice I', heteby given that we are
NA.
Plaintiff,
NOTICE
OF
A
PUBLIC
HEARING
claims
against
the
Transferor,
Florida,
a
k
a
916
Ash
vs
Sanford Suite 27
engaged In business at 7161 Sussex
TO CONSIDER THE ADOPTION between the- hours of 9.00 A N and Attamonte Springs. Flotid: Lane, Lawrcnce C. Prossen and Kathleen
Post Office Box 1
OFANORDINANCE BY THE CITY
Pd, Winte-r Park. Seminole County,
00
P.M
L
Prossen,,
Defendant,
which
Sanford, Florida 17771
has brrn filed against tOu, arid you aforesaid Writ of E.ecution
OF SANFORD, FLORIDA.
Florida
under the fictitious name of
was
Dated at Crescent City, Florida '
Attorneys for Petitioner
arere-guired tosarveacopy of your delivered to me
Notice is hereby give-n that a this 5th day of November, 1975.
HALLELUIAH CREATIONS. arid
as Sheriff of
Publish- Nov. 10. 17.
answer or pleading to the Complaint Seminole County, Florida. and I
21. Dec. I 1915 Public Hearing will be held at the
that we intend to register said name
Jay 0. Asbury
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the Plaintiff's attorney,
Commission Room in the City Hall in
with the Clerk of !he Circuit Courf,
levied upon the following
Attorney for Versdee
PATRICK
McGROTTY.
1701
the City of Sanford, Florida, at 7:00
Seminole County. Florida in ac
property owned by
Publish: Nov. 10, 17, 1975
fhe-U Avenue, 301. Miami descriped
ordance with the provisions of tee
NOTICE OF A PUBLIC HEARING o'clock P.M. on November 21, 1975. DIET
Lawrence C. Prossen and Kathleen
to
consider
the aption of an or ________________________ 'orida,andfiletheoniginalanswer L Prone-n, said property being
Fictitious Name Statute-s. To Wit:
TO CONSIDER THE ADOPTION
Cii' pleading in Ire office of the
dinance by the CIty of Sanford,
Sction 965 09 Florida Statutes 1957
OF AN ORDINANCE BY THE CITY
Clerk located in Seminole County, Florida,
cI the Circuit Court on or before
as
follows:
IN
THE
CIRCUIT
COURT,
IN
AND
Florida,
title
of
which
Is
5' Douglas S. Catlisle
OF SANFORD. FLORIDA,
the more particularly described as
71st day of November, 1915, If you
FOR
SEMINOLE
COUNTY,
Joe Coijeski
ORDINANCE NO. 1319
Notice- is hereby given that a
fail to do so, judgment by default One Sony Stereo, including
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CiTY FLOP IDA
Public Hearing will be held at the
Publlth. Oct. 70. 77, Nov. 3. 10, 1913
am
will be take-n against you for the
FLORIDA, CIVIL ACTION NO. 75.1644.CA-09.A
OF
SANFORD,
DES 21
CommissionRoominlh,CityIlIn
turntable and speakers
relief demanded Ic the complaint plifier.
the CIty of Sanford, Florida, at 7:00 AMENDING CHAPTER 16'.i OF THE CITIZENS BANK OF
Said property being stored at A. J.
ON AND ORDERED at San
o'clock P.M on November 74, 1973. THE CODE OF THE CITY OF OVI EDO. a Florida bOnking cor
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
Tra,asfer &amp; Storage, Inc In
ti'd. S('miflOIe County, Florida, thiS LoSSing
SANFORD, FLORIDA, THE SAME poratlon,
to consider the- adoption ot an or
Sanford. Florida 32771 Additional EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CIR.
Plaintiff,
IsIr, day of Gdober. AD. 197$
KNOWN
AS
THE
dinance by the- City of Sanford, BEING
information available from the Civil CUI T, IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
(Seal)
NEC HANICAL
CODE,
SAID vs.
Florida, title of which is as foliowi:
Division of the Seminole County COUNTY, FLORIDA.
Arthur H. Be(k*itft, Jr.
AMENDMENT PROVIDING A CLAUDE H. WOLFE, INC., et al.
CIVIL ACTION NO. 1'2Q34CAO4.O
ORDINANCE NO. 131$
Sheriff's Deportment.
CItVIL diNe Circuit Court
Dfend.ants
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY FEE SCHEDULE FOR INIn Rs; The Marrlas of
an tee undersigned as Sheriff
I5Y Lillian 1. Jenkas
NOTICE OF SALE
FLORIDA, STALLATI0NS, ALTERATIONS.
OF
SANFORD,
Seminole County, Florida, will at MAGGIE SCARBOROUGH;
Drputy
Clerk
Noticeishrrebygivenpurwantto
REPAIRSOR
REPLACEMENTOF
Petitioner
A,MENDIPIGORDINANCENO 1097
AM. on the 25th day of
Putil'
Oct. 70. 77, Nov. 3. 10. 1975 1100
EQUIPMENT
OR SYSTEMS a Final Judgment of Foreclosure,
OF SAIDCITY, SAIDORDINANCE
arid
November, AD. 1975, offer for sale
DES 1)0
BEING A ZONING PLAN WITHIN COVERED BY THE PROVISIONS dated November 6th, 197$, and
and sell to tte highest bidder, for CARL SCARBOROUGH, Respon
THE CITY OF SANFORD. OF THE CODE. SAID FEE entered in Civil Action No.
subject to any and all existing dent
COURT, IN AND
FLORIDA, SAID AMENDMENT SCHEDULE TO BE IN AC CA 09 A of the Circuit Court of the IN THE CIRCUIT
NOTICE OF SUIT
SEMINOLE
COUNTY,
ena,attheFrOflt(Wl5tDuorofthe
FOR
CHANGING THE ZONING OF A CORDANCE WITH THE FEES AS Eighteenth Judicial in and for
Seminole Counly Courthouse in TO. CARL SCARBOROUGH
PORTION OF THAT CERTAIN MAY BE ADOPTED FROM TIME Seminole County, Florida. where-n FLORIDA
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reference, 6 yrs of geriatric njr
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Performed by Mar'iyn. Notary,
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A BABY'S WORLD. Care for infants Fully equipped restaurant, good
foage7only. NexttonewDrivers'
family business. $4,500 includes
License Bureau. 322 6445.
entire equipment &amp; stock, Ph. I

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Efficiency apartment, lights arid
water furnished EliZAbeth Crews.
phone 3733414 before 10 a m

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2 8dm, porch, carport, washing
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damage deposit, 1)25 mo 323-4399
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show.

Ford, making hi.s seventh appearance on the Interview
program, ended the broa&amp;Lst by congratulating Spivak
"onbehaIlofaUwhohaegonebefe"

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BUR,EP.'.LP'T IOU CITY (JI
FICIALS AND CiTY EMPLOYEES
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so much so that he w&amp; able to tell Secretary of State
Henry Kissinger that he was ,ttemjXlng too much, "like
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FLORIDA, SAID SCHEDULE TO
PROVIDE FOR PER DIEM IN THE
SUM OF 135 00 PIER D1Y,
MILEAGE OF III PER MILE,
BREAKFAST EXPENSE OF
LUNCH EXPENSE OF 13 50 AND
Dl4tiER EXPENSE OF $700
A coiy snaIl be available
the
office ot the City Clerk lør II
sons desiring to elamine the same.
All parties in interesf ard citizens
tall h-ve an opportunity tn be
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Humphrey, Dylan In Vermont
RI.!NGTON, Vt. (AP —Sen. hubert 1ium;rc'y and
Ilk singer Bob Dylan appeared at oppose ends of the
University of Vermont campus this weekend,
Dylan and folk singer JO8J1 Baez drew a crowd of 5,5
in the gym, at $8.50 a heal, while Huinp?wey, D-Mtnn,,
drew 350 pwiy faithful fur a $..-perscn ,pCleeJ.

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By order of the City COmmtsSion
uf the- City of Sinfot'd, Florida,
H. N. Tamm, Jr.
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Fs?im,ute"s
Call 327)1*2

Carpentry. Remodeling. Addit'.
(,,ti'ir'u V,cirk ( cmse,1. t%or..led
Free-

est,rnate

Interior,

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PET REST INN

Board.ng A. Grooming
Ph ]2 '1337

BUDDY'S
HOME
IMPROVE
MENT ALL TYPES OF CAR
PENTRY, AND REPAIRS 37?
133$

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Eitt'r'or Plaste-rinu
p,stclu,n
9. s'mulite.t
brick
&amp;
stOne
Spec.aity
3fl 7lpi3
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SOLAR HEATING AND WATIEP
PURIFCAT ION SYSTEMS
Call Phil Gonzalez 303 373 3939

rraso',-

V-'d Phone 3?) 6.354

Interior
Plaster

Ph1IJbINgI
i,i' i, ri.
heaters la.m Ii)

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p m Ituru Sat 233.4 Pars
373 Ml?

BATH ENCLOSURES

Think

- No messy curtains, no We!

floors

Pressure Cleaning

Fully adjustable for any

SiZe tub or Shower, self cleanrig
tr i'
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At,A CL FANS A C
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-_ L.,ur.J Clearing

flo

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URIVE IN TV SERVICE
Sery,' 30? Lie o.i
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Blvd

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liulIdcilln
W'rh
II

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Tractor Work
3723190

F Ica,,ting, Oh:'
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Roof ing

itr'

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I 'ptr' r,f r,urs flit
'nots or
MachInes
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Shflglr.s Al *cr
guaranteed
BROGoii .oOFiNc,
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)73o?
011 (f- .YACiII!4['',
We se'rv.ce ,ill makes and mode-is'
Upho1i.rg
Free Pickup and Delivery
S,anfordfiusinessMactu,nes 322 9003
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DAVE'SPAINTING

Work's Slow - Cheap Rates
Free- rjtim!.' 337 3613

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31)

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Alltypesandsl,e-5
We re-pam-and Se-rv.,.

Pest Control

Plastering,

Plaster Patching A. simulated
brick A. stone SpciaIty 372 771)

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Pet Care

that 5.uturcj.,j, C.0
tIred help
Paneling door, windows huug.
concrete-work. etc By tee- tour or
by the job. 3229)45

'o'me Improvements

:JkniIIothc

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Office

luxury Patio Apartments

322.2090

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Peg. quarter horse
all tack,
$300. pinto gelding, scene tack,
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1130. Phone 3736709

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Beauty Core
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(tormerly Harniett's Beauty Nook)
319F First,

By

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clean

1971 Duster, 6 cyl, stano Free to good home--Poodle, male. 1970 Hornet. 6 cyl , ita
36.000
orIginal miles
white &amp; aprcot, 2
yrs. old;
1970 Torino, 302 eng., auto
eligible- to register. I)! 717$,
1969 Monterey Wagon, like
I
Manyotherstocp,e-p0
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TOWER'S BEAUTY SALON

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A IR

373 9110

Professionall1 lAJn,'d

323-$670or 831•fl7

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betwetn shade trees. 3 BR. 7'
bath on P', acres, carpeted, air
heat. Owner Associate, $312333.
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W. 25th 51,
SANFORD

SOn I.ake, Free Boating Pe-oj SClvbPioue
Drapes •Careting •Sep. Dining Rooms

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MOSSIE C. BATEMAN
pQ
Real Estate Broker

1505

Highway 17-fl, Sanford, Nxt To Cavalier

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7 BR- I bath block, family room.
Pe-ifect for refine-es,

FROM

Large I &amp; 2 Bdrm. Apts.Furn. or Unfurn.

PH. 322•26'l

Harris, at SEARS in Sanford )3

good

2 BEDROOM
ES

NO SECURITY DEPOSIT.

The Herald

BR, block,

TOWNp-(OU

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

CAN BE CUT WITH SCISSORS
IDEAL FOR ROOFINGor INSULATING

7

baths, 30'x30' family room, with
fireplace &amp; wet bar,formal dining.
plus large breakfast room, Loads
of extras. 131,000.37)0717.

BEDROOMSUITES

f1•

WITHGOODCREDIT
For Example
1961 Valiant, 6 cyl. stand
I 1964 Fairlan,. 6 cyl. auto, extra

Home improvements

central Heat &amp; .r Cenj.tcu.rig
For free estimates. (.111 Carl

STUDIO 1, 2. 3

zxZXXZZZttt)s.

NON RUSTING PURE ALUMINUM
EASILY INSTALLED WITH S APLEGUN

BY OWNER- Ictyllwilde, 4

your terms.

HAL COLBERT,REALTOR
SELMAWILLIAMS.Au.ociateEves. 372 0617or 3771117
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Air Conditioning
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Just assume my 7 pcI. mortgage or
name
3 bedroom,

REALTY INC

''SI UVI(L iii: YOND
TIlE CONTRACT"

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I CAN BE HAD!

707 C 75th .3737832

I HIS ONE HAS IT ALL, Beautiful)

F

acres

Rent Blue LuStre EIectic Carpet
I
Shampooer for only St SO per day
CARROLL'S FURNITURE

EXPERTS READY TO SERVE YOU
JUST A PHONE CALL AWAY

LU

Are-a. brick home, nestled

H AL COLBERT

Kish Real Estate

USEDOFFSET PRINTING PLATES
23 INCH ES BY 36 INCHES

300 N. FRENCH AVE.

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41—Houses

Any Car—
No Money Down

BUSINESS DIRECTORY

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Commercial Lots.
Screage up to 10,000

Rent

.

PFALTOR 322 7493

cc re-

'sidential &amp;

ALUMINUM SHEETS

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322-764.3

— 10 Acres on Pine- Way.

Real Estate

975

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LoIs. Highbanki, Road IndustrIal
Park, 19.600 per lOt.

for

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Realtor

condition. Terms, $31,500

Offering fishing, canoeing and
convenience store Surrounded by •
kcres east of Sanford, $70.00) Will
beautiful oak arid cypress trees.
livide
3?? 4170

f)i'(Uf y Clerk
JI ii) CODE TO f'POV IDE A FEE recorded ri Plat Book. it, Poqøs 47
INSTAL and 4$. of the- Public Records of WILLIAM L COLBERT
FOR
SCHEDULE
STEUSTROM, DAVI5
ALTERATIONS, Seminole County, Florida,
LATIONS,
MCINTOSH
PARCEL ii
REPAIRS OR REPLACEMENT OF
Lot 93, Howell Estates Subdivision Flagship Bank of Sanford
EQUIPMENT OR SYSTEMS
COVERED
THE PROVISIONS Replat, Seminole County, Florida, P0. BOx 13)0
Sanford, Florida 32171
OF THE CODE. SAID FEE according to the Plat thereof
Attorneys for Petitioner
SCHEDULE TO BE Ill AC. recorded in Plat Book II, Pages 17
Clerk of the- Circuit Court, and tile
Of the Public Records ot Publish' Oct. 77, Nov 3.10, I?, 1975 o before November 79th, 197$
COROANCE WITH THE FEES AS
otherwise
DES
161
a
Jvdgment
may
bee-.
the
same In GupI,cate arid as
MAY BE ADOPTED FROM TIME Seminole County; Florida.
Provided in Section 733.16, Florida
'etf ocalnst you for the relief
SaId parcels to be sold roparately, TO TIME DY THE CITY CON
Statuf, in their Offic
FICTITIOUS NAME
demanded In the Complaint,
in the
DATED thiS 6th dayof November,
MISSION OF THE CITY OF
County CCurthoue in Seminole
Notice is hereby given that I an,
WITNESS my hand arid the- seal of
A 0, 1915
SANFORD, FLORIDA:
County, Florida, within four
efuqaged 'n buSne%t at 690 East 4)4.
Court on thl 23rd day f Oc
A copy shall be available at the (SEAL)
C'iSte-lbrrry, Seminole County, fOber, 1975.
calendar months from the time of
Arthur H. fleckwitn, Jr.
otfkv f the City Clerk for all
Florida under the fictitious name of (Seal)
thC first Putullcation hereof, Or the
Clerk of tue CIruat Court
sons desiring to examine the some.
sam will be barred.
KING'S TEXACO SERVICE, and
Arthur H. fl.eckwith, Jr.
By: Martha I. VihIen
All parties in irtere'st and citizens
File-ti at Sanford, Flda, this )t
that I intend to regi%ttr U'd name
Clerk of the Circuit Court
Deputy Clerk
an opportunity to
eclay of October, 1973
with ttiti Clerk 04 the Circuit Court.
By Mary Pt. Darden
Ptrd H .julian, it.
et i.aid hearing
Irma luonykin
Seminole County, Iior
in
Deputy Clerk
tcpntrom, Davis &amp;
By orde-r Of the City Commission
A Executrix
cordance With the provisions Of the PHILLIP H. LOGAN
McIntosh
of the City of Sanford, Florida.
F'ctifious Name Statutes, To Wit: Of SHINPjOL5ER AND LOGAN
IRVING U. FIELDER
F' 0. 8.0* 1330
14. P4. Tamm, Jr.
Attorney for IRIPIa, ZVORYKIPII
Section$6S,09 Florida Statutes 1957. Post Office Box 7379
Santd, Florida 37771
City Clerk
140$, kriO'*I5,
5: Edward I king
Sanford, Florida 3771
Publish: Nov. 10. 197$
HI1 Ploy. )O,
w;nter Park
Pblith. Ploy 3. 10, I', 24, 1975
Publish: Oct. 77, Ploy. 3, io, 11, 197$
DET
3E'I
DIET.13

6 Acres, 7 BR, I bath, $630)()

1972 Oldsmobile Delta N, fully
equipped, Pay equity A. take Ov,r
pay'i
,e-nts at $73 09 373 4169
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9306061

COUNTY- 3

NEKIVA RIVER- Adult park

Having Ctaimt or Demands Against
are reqjlre-d to Serve a CoDy of
Said Estate:
written efrnses. if anp, to 'I
° PHILLIP H LOGAN,
You are hereby notitled and
t
reguTr to present any claims and
SHINHOLSER AND LOGAN. At
demands which yOu map hove
tOIN' for Plaintiff. Post Office
777?, 3)2 W P)rst Street, Sanford, against the ejtate at VASILY V.
Florida 3777, and file the origini ZVORYKIPI deceased late of
Seminole County, Florida. to the
with ttueClerk Of Ihoabayecourton

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th, carpet &amp;

V jAcres,) BR. Ibath. stocked fish
pond. 153.0)0

F

71.

Mao's Speech Impaired

CD, 3 BR, I'i
drapes. $73,500

P b droom. furnished with cabana,
on private- fenced lot SItS ma. 323-

nsat

retired alter Interviewing President Ford On his final

LOOK
F HA. buys Sma'l down payment,

privite lot. $175 mo Adults Onty.
173 0161.

Realty,

64'—Equipmerit

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l,u.., efficiency iPt.

Crank

NELSON'S FLORIDA ROSES

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Antique dining table, &amp; chaIr, $30;
RCA 22" cOlor TV, 510; A.M.FM
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Stereo. 373 0709

in

CailBart Real Estate

175 UP PER MO

lice one bedroom trailer, on large

will
onsider land contract, We have
two, 5 R. 1', bath

I fiR,? bath, mini farm, mother

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KULP DECORATORS
109W 1st St .372njs
We Buy Furniture
_____________________

or

both with tam p
room, central heat air, assume
mortgage and no qualifying
523.9(52

ALSOSTORAGE SPACE

2969.

ASsume

3 bedroom, I'

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Security deposit. No pets.
511 1010

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qualifying,

Fenced Lots

Req Real Estate Broker 371 0610
37) 571$: 372274*: 323 7095

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No

gr'fl and
Balance- *7
months at 1108 15. Phone 373 601)
after 130 pm
assume payments.

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'19 Willys Jeep Universal, wheel
drive. worn hubs, tow bar, all
Sears SP,reddq'r Bagger, wIth eat
running gear Onod ConditIon 337
ramp, used 3 Purl. 363 5913.
1799 after S p m or any time

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322 94)) Eve 869 tue

WITT REALTY
FOR RENT

34-4v'obtle Homes

are-a,

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OFFICE&amp;STORE BUILDINGS

the

began"MeetthePre5"asaradjo5lw3oyer5$go,

OWNER

mercial zoning in good residential

inch tires. 1900. Phone 32) 0)91

FloridacOStrawberry Plants
W. C. Muse
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West First St., 377 1739

or

.AKE VIEW- i bedroom, 7 bath,
W. W. carpet. RIGHTS TO LAKE
USE. $33.70)

Very attractive. $165

Os Bary- Adults, I BR, aIr; close to
stores, churches Ideal for retired
persons 6696491 or 3729034.

AN OHIO OIL CO. Offers PLENTY
OF MONEY plus cash bonuses,
fringe benefits to mature in
Pt1fl)efIts
dividual in Sanford area.
Regardless of eiperience, airmail
A. .1 Read, Pres, American Clean 2 bedroom, screened porch,
bIg yard; 1 child o.k.; 1)00 month.
Lubricants Co. Box 696, Dayton,
Phone 373 4767.
Ohio. 4310).

519.500.

..ARGE- 3 bedroom home, Fla.
room, PLUS rental mobile
home OWNER WILL FINANCE
lit SA'ing to you.

I Bdrm,, closed po'ch. $130

furnished or unfurnlshed. Newly

fenced

WILL FINANCE,

OELTONA HOMES

One &amp; 7 bedroom apartments,

and filing Monday tPur. Friday.

heat,

33—Houses Furnished

Call after 6 p.m., 333 9579.

Medical Secretary for physician's
off Ice In Sanford Knowlee of
medical terms, Insurance-, typing

Reduced to 113,500, 3 BR, corn

EASY TO OWN- 3 bedroom, cent,

Easy friendly iivinig. Come join us.
FRANKLIN ARMS APTS. Re-nt
from $114 m 3236630
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Larqe3roomn apt., shade trees,front

If you can talk, you can make money
with us Call Mr Daddls, 162.3713.

Mid2O',3A. 1 BR homestinancedat
I pct. interest,

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1972 Opal Mcntia, $700

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Renewed homes.

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Dealer
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51—Household Goods

M iaw as $100 down,
No closing costs.

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19/0 Dodge Yonoco, 313 Cu in • air
shocks, deep chrome wheeti. S

1974 911 Porsche 7 Litre, rambezi
green with black top, very nice
1.5.195. Call Don Pope, 322-1651

WOodruff'sGardenCenfer
601 Celery Aye-., 5anfor

'nrier hig 7aii in cab'nrt. 3 r'eilt'
posit Ion, twin needle, front
lt'iAflina. rteIuir Se-wing macnine
Pay balanm-e of $7$
10 payments
('4 19 SI'•
SANFORD SEWING CENTER
301 East First. Downtown

80--Autos for Sale

tire's 1493 321 0215. Dealer,
______________________________

St., 3236630.

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SANFORD

SAVE ON HOME FINANCING

PS.

Perfe-tt 2nd car, '6.4 Fairtane Station

eExecutiveCha'r
—
Two Alma Desks
372 !S
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Near shopping, 2 BR home. $17,000.
Large lot. 3 BR home-, 519,000.
Downtown. 3 BR home, $19,500,

1949 GMC Pik.up

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Spe-ctracide-granules tor lawn iniect
Control, GardenLard. 1400 W. 1st

Assume Payments

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Antique, A 1 Cditi, $700
349 5554
____________________________

Casselberry,
17.97,1)04706
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Kitcl-ien.Bathroom
Cabinets.
Counter tops, Sinks 'nstallation
available, Bud Cabell )Z7 9057
anytime

Sanford

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332.3477

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79—Trucks-Trailer's

ton. PB and
radio1 I ply tire-s. new battery an
brakes PhoneIli 092) after 6pm

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use,.. 323

323 6061 or )23OSlleves
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1977 Ford pickup,

&amp; chairs, secretarial deks &amp;
chairs, straight chairs, filing
cabinets,
is Cash and Carry
P'IOLL'S

BUY—SELL—TRADE

803W

Professional Service
107 W. Commercial

$31.9772
CLIFF JO P DAN, P EAL TOP

BAMBOO COVE APTS

Exceptional opportunity to earn in
your spare time. 373616).

I

RealEstate
Wewillprovidetpue

Modern Clean 3 bedroom homes,
family room, garage, carpets.

'30-Apartments Unfurnished

_______

pllances. Damage deposit. Adults
Call after 3 p.m. 327 5sf,o

RENT PURCHASE PLAN

Rentals

-

You want to Buy or Sell

plus $100 security deposit. Phone
9043579368

9042193)2),

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house, $135 monthly. No ap.

Motorcycle tn-surar,ce
EILAIP AGENCY
32] )6

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62—Lawn-Garden

Two 10 gal Rheem water hen'efoe natural gas. $35 eace. Never

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Wooclor steel desks (executive desk

WILSON MAIER FURNITURE

payment, monthly payments less
then rent. Government Subsidized
to qualified bupers. Call to see. it
you quaIfy'
M (JNSWORTH REALTY
Peg. Real Estate Broker

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II) 311E.FirstSf.

78—?MtorcyCies

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Used office furniturø'

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New tuc.jses in a rural area. No down

Reconditioned flatteries,
u
exchange REEL - S BODY SHOP.

Wrchandise

60—Off ice Supplies

3212 1947

3720649

* They're Hot" *

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FULLER BRUSH

* "Get 'Em While *

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Call

Ph.3fl 71$)

3779794

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Ovation Guitar, Glen Campbell
model, 12 strIng, new cOndition.
$375 i?h case. Will negotiate-,
26fl after 5

Phone 3721301

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FORREST GREENE, INC

Large 3 bedroom house, 1329
Mellonville; fenced back yard.
AvaIlable Nov. Ste $725 month

INC.

REALTY

See our ad Ir Business Directory

Fende-rcjouble neck Steel guitar arid
123 bass Cereni accord ar. uid
condition. lnstructon books in
cluded. Phonic 373 SIlO

damaged
stock.
Payton's
Children's Wear
(Formerly
Buttons 'N Bows), 7640 Hiawatha.

32'? 211$
AFTER lIPS.

377)991

PEAL ION 173 1774

2 Bedroom, renovated, unfurnislue-d

JIM HUNT

MOBILE-TUNE

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59—MosicaI

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76 —Auto Parts

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SAVE 60 pct. and more on smoked
372

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ce-tIe-nt Condition. Only $399. Phone
$690773

INVENTORY CLEARANCE (to
make room for nu,v stock).
Everything Reduced To Clear!

REALTORS
Branch OffiCe No 1

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II' Brunswick. glass, electric start,
II Pup Evin.rude, with trailer,
.

call 332-9719 for space-

Sch u ren Realty

Tue's.
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Call Bnitton, Orange City Family

55.-.-&amp;ts &amp; Accessories

for Sale

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Campgrounds. Sunday night

.

FLEA MARKET opening Nov. 15.
West Hwy. 16 1'.', miles East of 1.4
behind Auction Galleries. Dealers
_______________________________

SEE US TODAY

767)OrlandoOrive

CHRIS

ROBSON MARINE
7927 Hwy 1192

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Il' Traci Tr,lr W,ii seii (,t-uc'jp

AVE.
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75—Recreationaf Vehicles

TIAN CHRUCH. 24th 8. PARK

Above ground pool, 4",'xlS'. Ex.
elle-nt condition. Pump, filter
ir,luded. Call after 4 p.m. 323
166)

Builder or Developer- Exceptiona'
buy in building lots lust far enough
from town

2521 Park, Dr
REALTOR

Harold HaIl Realty

1306133 REALTORS 3fl-19l0eves

company training &amp; Ioc.ation set.
up. Investment of 540015.000 Call
collect, Mr. Carson, II) 5765330.

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in your home Only $21,900.

Conditioned, carpeted, kitchen
equipped, clothes washer, food
freezer included; garage. $775.

VENDING ROUTES

9—Good_Things to Eat

commercial zoning just In case

CASSELDERRY- 3 bedroom, 2
bath home, family room, air

6—Child Care

ma.
Lutheran
Church of
Redeemer, 377)552 or Mrs
Martin, 372 6.4w.

INVEST WISELY- Like new 3
bedroom, central air, w w carpet,

$135 month. Phone 323.494

Taxi Cab Business 8. related fran.
cliii, Call owiuer, 901 233 7522

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Only $29,900. You'll love It. You'll
love the swimming pool too.

7 Bedroom house
Kitchen Equipped

normal retail. Investment of
$13,100. For information call
collect. Mr. Grebe-, $13 576 5370
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Immediate

CONGREGATIONAL

Beautiful bookcase bed, covered
springs, mattress, firit $30 takes.
Other set springs, mattress. $31.
6723.
_______________________

Beautiful kitchen and 3 bedroom
home-, close to schools anct
Shopping. $71,000.

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Double barrel shotgun, 3" magnum,
1100. 10 srxl. &amp; 3 spd. bikes, $35
ea . lawn mower, 1)0. 32) 0157

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Any
Quantity.
NOLL'S
Casietberry, H*y, Il 97 930 1706

GIANT GARAGE &amp; RUMMAGE
SALE
SAT., NOV 15.9 TO 530

Merchandise

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STOP PAYING RENT- See this
adorable 3 bedrootrn, 2 bath with
family room, and ww carpet

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Wanted to buy, new or used fur

506.5. Sat.. Sun, Mon.

/11-id up Terry Re-Ity, Realtor 678
oil)
_________________________

2563 Park Dr.

CallRichardArsenaul,
$62443S.e-xt.'t7I

_______________________________

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-Mscellaneous

StoeshineChoirWan,e'

Wanted I) buy used office furniture

SEMINOLE CO. Acreage tracts,
small and large $2,000 per acre-

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Exclusive Area

PILOIAPI REALTY, REALTOR
$311947
or after Hrs, 13% 01*4

32—Houses Unfurnished

FASHION BOUTIQUE

front.

Wantedto Buy,

6'SlidingQtauDi)o,-,
'fl "

CARPORT
SALEUseful
household items aria Misc. Come
see. 136 West Coleman Circle. 322

Acres east of Sanford. Has 2 wells
and septic tank, Ready to build
Phone 3778)77.

Quality 3 bedroom, 2 bath home on
canal, plus pool Large tree
shaded lot. 147,500 with terms,

possession 125.000

Svntan
3 BR, 7 bath, kitchen
furnished. $163 ma. Call between 4
&amp; $ p.m., 3720153.

contact Giles .1. Duplechin, At. Earn an unlimited income in the-torney, 1000 Fourth Street,
Iad,'s fashion world Your own
Gretria, La, 70033.
Shoppe in your own town. Corn.
pie-Ic with fixtures and latest
Want lady to share my home anti
fashion clothes Top name- brands
expenses. Must be dependable and
with livings of 20 30 pd. under
hive references. Phone 323 5470

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Brick

Looking for garden equipment?
Read today's classified ads for
good buys

21—Situations Wanted

REAL TOPS

3 bedroom, I". bath, air, fenced,

Two bedroom, furn. or urWurn.,
adults preferred, security deposit.
32359.51 or 3776620

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Neat &amp; Clean

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DAVIES - 12) 9)70

________
rliture by pie-ce or house full. Call
323 7377 after 6 p.m.
54—arage Sales
________________________
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79 Acres near Markham and
Lcugwood Road Call 131 6699
days or after 5pm call 3774366.

S

Your MLS Agency

322-6457

eves.

24—BusirsS q)fX)rtuflitles

NAVEL ORANGES
$750 BUSHEL

3721970

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Box 553, Sanford, Eta 3777)

0vang, GrapefruIt,
Satsuma
Tang.Io, and Lemons
RU. Hutchison. 377 1051

REALTOR

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COLOR TV,$1193M0NT14
RENTAL PURCHASE PLAN
du

43—Lots-Acreage

322242O Anytime

GENERAL CON IPAC TOP
REAL ESTATE, INC

We BUY Furniture

Color TV's from $50, o&amp;w. from
. Service all make-s
HERBS'
TV.
1700 S. French, 373 173.4
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JOHNNY WALKER

1 bedroom unfurnished. kitchen
equipped, air, carpeted, $99.50.
Adults only. 372-2296 wt.nds. &amp;

Companion, Needed immediately
67906.36

For further information call 173 45*7
or writeSanford Al Anon Family Group P.O.
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CEDAR &amp; TENNESSEE STONE, 3
bedroom home on almost an acre,
Custom built with country living at
its best 20) • Square feet living
area itS a rr,II P'.C're

Bcdro.ms, centr! heat and at,
wall to wall carpet, brick finish
aluminum overhang, large corner
lot on paved road $75.400-l0pct.
down Immediate occupancy

LAKE MARY- 2 BR duplex, kit
then equipped. Carpeted, central
Peat &amp; air, 1)50 per mo.
FORREST GREENE INC.

Nurses; RN's; LPN's; Aides; Aid's.

IS ALCOHOL A PROBLEM
INYOUR FAMILY?
AL ANON
For families or friendt of problem
drinkers.

Home

Interest Credit

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AVON
Want to earn Extra Xmas money?
Call 611 3079

BARGAIN HUNTERS PARADISE
That's Clasyified Ads

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CASH 3224132
For used furniture, apl;ari.,i.
tools. etc Buy I or loot items
Larry's Mart, 2)5 Sanford Aye

REPAIRED
iS Sanford Ave. 3739370

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liLT TEN TIIAP4 NEW This I BR, 2
bath home Isas the advantage-i of
mature landscaping, pooi, central
air and economical gas he-at.
Range-, drapes, combination
garage -game room, Gorgeous
interior Loce-te-cj at 2)1 Forest.

Be Bary

One &amp; Two bedroom apartments,
carpeted, air, furn, &amp; unfurn $95
up 3771910.

tO 7 Experienced. Call 373096.1
between 2 to 6.

Writ, P.O. Box 1713
Sanford,Florida 3717)

Block

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SMALL APPLIANCES

k

refrlgeratnr, double
3250 Sq. ft., for only

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68—Wanted to Buy

____________________________

NEED A SERVICEMAN? You'll
find him listed lfl Our Businets
Service Directory
_____________________________

tI'tmfl Payments 1)06 17 mo
Offered o,' Sa'iin'. 5. Loan. 313

trlC)1",

utilities. )fl-79$.0.

Help wanted, part time waitress. II

Perhaps AIcc4.oI,c Anonymous
Can Help
Call 42) 4387

New

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179,500. Call us for an appointment
to see.

MULTIPLE LISTING REALTOR
3274991
1919 5. French
377 7)71, 3721196, 332 19R.i
377 1959,337116.1

$95. Phone 332-7930.

Kids outqrow tNt' Swing set or Smati 19 Year old insurance company hat
insurance debit in Santord are-a
tuiCyde' 5ell these idle items wlh
Previous Insurance experienci
a want Act To plac your ad, call
desired but not required. My mer
your friendly ClaSsified gal at The
are earning an average of $15,OCK
Ht'reitd, 'tfl 261). cur III 9993
annually and have comprefuerusiva
ARE YOU TROUBLED? Call Toll
employee benefits. if you are i
Free, 641 1027 for "We Care"se-If Starter and sales minded, I
"NOtline-," Adults or Teens.
want to talk to you. Call 191 7371.9
am, 104:30pm. for appointment.
FACED WITH A DRINKING
PROBLEM

range,
garage

Stemper Realty

Lake Mary- Clean furnishec

MOGNEYAPPI.IANCES7)
0697
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Offered by
Payments.

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service,usecjmachunes

SKYLINE - t)ouble wide, '73,21' *
6. 3 BR, 2 bath, raised front
screen room, central air, carport
awning and skirting. Good con

'SANmflP1i' 'All', I FADER"
SPACIOUS 6 fIR HOME, 4 baths, in
good condition Close- to schools
and downtown. Attic fan, drapes,

room, carport, PtO &amp; utility
buildings. 7 Beautiful shaded
fenced lots Income from lot
rental, Owner will finance

I

Realty

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COMPLETELY FURNISHED17.60' mobilehome, large Flor,'la

I I&amp; SR 434, Lcuq,','ocid

EARN EXTRA INCOME
the Amway way. As little as 115 get
youstartedlna business of yovi
own. Ge-I the WHOLE story. Phoni
days 67$ 2621 eves and weekends

4—Personals

baths, loaded with extras. Only

Crtr,I

KEPIMORE WASHER, parts,

ISYr, FHA FINANCING
GREGORY MOBILE HOMES
3803 Orlando Drive
Sanford, 373 go

Stenstror'n

171.500. FinancIng available.

MONTHLY RENTALS
AVAILABLE
1150 -$175 Color TV
QUALITY INN NORTH

MILLIONS OF DOLLARS i Real Get some action with a Herald
classified ad. We'll help you writ e
Estate is sold daily in the
an ad that will brIng a fast sali
classitle-d ads. Nothing Small
CALL 3fl 2611
about that.

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53—_'rv.Rad jo-Stereo
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OWNER ANXIOUS.-) Bedroom, I',

Spacious, well furnished, pin
paneled, all electric; good quit
neighborhood. Adults. 322 0796.

Pony and tack, $125, English saciie
and girl's wear;nq habit, size 9 tO.
MI, 6'. and boots. lB 377 75-9?

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terms

apartments, attractively fur
nIShtd, conveniently located an
beautifully landscaped. $13S mc
Call between 9:30 5 For in
foem1on calL 3270704

18—Help Wanted

Cemetery lois (31 under a big oak

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PRICES. SANFORD
AUCTIOPI. 37) 7110.

- Double wide new,
central air, raised front screen
room, carport, sklrling, corn
pletely set up, Near 436 &amp; 1792
Oflered
by
Savings
&amp;
Loan. 191.51 per month 373-6051

2-Bedroom, kitchen equipped,
screened porch, wall wall carpet,
air. 116,800 or best offer. Phone
3734991

story, zoned multiple family,
needs a lot of fixup. Will cut loosefoeonty$5,000cashonjs.SOOwith

APPLIANCES

FLEETLINE

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NOW LEASING
New, modem-n, 1 story efficienc

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Req. Real Estate Broker
1100E.2SthSt
3326655

BARGAIN FIX-UP- $17,500. Two

QUALITY

$113.36 mo. 373605)

TAFFER REALTY

4447

lid W. 2nd St

location, with trees
SavIngs 8. Loan,

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BARGAIN

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6&amp;—Horse

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BarrIngton, double wide, new, 74' *
60', central air, large raised
screen patio, carport, skirting,
wood grain lapsed Siding, good

Di',' )fl 613
Ngtits)77 215?

Monday, Nov. 10, 1973 -7A

52Appfiance"

Savings &amp; Loan 373-6051.
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ST. JOHNS REALTY CO.

Owner - 3brdm. house on 11th St 1
years old, 7 storage sheds, car
port, nice- yard with tree-s. F.H,A
approve-don can assume- presentS
PcI. mortgage. Total $77,500. Ph.
305 3fl.1$93.

AVALON APAR TMENTS
ADULTS, NO PETS
I

oi this notice, the fic
South 61 degrees SO' 29" East along
Allen B. Wallace, Jr..
County, Florida
line of Wekiwa Spring Rood in a
sheriff's deputies,
titious name, to wit: ODYSSEY II
the Southerly line of Lot Xl for a
As
Eiieculor
Together
with
all
structures
and
Westwardly direction br a distance
BEAUTY SALON under which lam distance of 13507 feet; the-nce North
Improvements now and hereatter on
The other seven were ar. of 344.37 feet terminating with the S: George A. Speer, Jr., of
bu$lflCSS at 413 South
a degrees 37' 31" West for a
sad land, and fitute% attached engaged in
&amp; SPEER. PA .
rested after officers examined North right-ofway line of State SPEER
thereto: alsoallgas,Ste$m, electric. Highway 1797. K Mart Shopping distance of 10199 feet. thence North
Attprney for E*ecutor
Road 434
i degrees 50' 33" West for a
information gathered in the
ioi
water, and other heating cooking, Center in the City of Fern Park,
PERSONS INTERESTED MAY P 0.
distance of 7966 feet to the point of
raids, he said.
refrigerating. Ilgntng, pumblng, Florida.
APPEAR AND BE HEARD AT THE Sanford, Fla. 37771
That the party interested in said heg'nnnq, according to the plat
entlIating, irrigating, and power
Ilerry Lewis Williams, who TIME AND PLACE ABOVE Publish: Nov. 10, 17, 1973
entericise Is as follows
thereof as recorded n Piat Book I).
DET-S2
System5,
machines,
appliances,
SPECIFIED.
SHARON LOUISE PUCKETT Page 61, Public Records of Seminole
agents said aperated the lot- (Seal)
__________________________ future-s. and appurtenance, which
Dated at Orlando, Orange County, County, Florida.
teries, and the other 15 were
now are or may thereafter pertain
Board of County
Florida. October 30, 1911
has be-en filed against you and you
NOTICE TOCREDITORS
to, or be used with, in, or
Commissioners
charged with conducting an i
Id PublIsh, Nov. 3, tO, 17. 71, 1973
are required to serve a copy of your
UNDER UNIFORM COMMERCIAL premises, even though
of Seminole County,
legal gambling business, All
be DETlI
written defenses, if any, to it on
CODE-BULK SALES
Florida
detached or detachable
RICHARD H ADMAS, JR. of Gray,
;ere from Jacksonville.
TI) 'di Cr,..lr', ei 4.\NtI CHUI.,
fly' Arthur H
Range
r
Adams, harris &amp; I
nsci. P A
IN
THE
CIRCUIT
COURT,
IN
AND
)
i
Lria
101
RCtr'JL'rator
Clerk of the Circuit Court
MI thise arrested appeared
plaintiff's attorneys. vihOSe address
COUNTY,
SEMINOLE
FOR
south Wymore Road, Altamonte
By: Marie W, Waker
Central Heating Unit
is I East Robinson Street, P.O.
FLORIDA.
Springs, Florida 32701
before a U.S. magistrate and
Carpeting
Deputy Clerk
Box 30a4, Orlando. Florida 37907, On
1. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN has been filed against you and ou CIVIL ACTION NO. ?S2216.CA04D
were released on $1,000' bond Publish: Nov. 10, 1971
or before-the I0thdayof December.
thata Bulk Trarnferunder ArticleS arerequirecltoserveacopyof your In Re: The Marriage
DET4.4
_____________________________
each, the FBI said.
1975, and fife the original with the
ARTHUR WILLIE BELLENGER,
of the Uniform Commercial Code written defenses, if any, to it
Petitioner clerk of this Curt either before
Agents said no estimate of the fN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE will be made on or after the 14th day MacLean and Brooke plaintiff's
service on plaintiff s attorneys or
(Iperation's income could be EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL dR. of November, 1971. be-N.e-en HANOI attorney, whose- address is Post and
immediatelythereafter;ofherwisea
IN AND FOR SEMINOLE CHEK, INC., a Florida corporation Office Drawer X. Jacksonville, JUANITA BELLENGER.
CUlT
provided until paraphenel Ia COUNTY, FLORIDA.
default will be entered against you
Respondent
at 101 South Wymore Road, Fiorida377O3onorbeloreNovember
for ftc relief dem&amp;nded In the
confiscated during the raids CIVIL NO. 72O1CA.O9.B
NOTICE OF ACTION
Altamonte Springs, Florida. as 39th, 1975, and file the original with
complaint.
THE LOMAS &amp; NETTLETON "Transferor," and MILLER EN inc clerk cf this Court either be-tore TO JUANITA BEL.LENGER
was examined.
WITNESS my hand and seal of
TERPRISES. 331 Central Ave., service on ptaintitf's attorney or
RESIDENCE UNKNOWN
COMPANY,
this Court on October 31st, 1975
Last Known Mailing Addresj
Cresccnl City, Florida, as "Tran. immediately thereafter; otherwise a
Plaintiff,
Seal)
steree."
57 Moran Street,
vs.
default will be entered against you
Legal Notice
Arthur H Beckw,th, Jr
Rochester, New York
7 DurIng the one year past the for the relief demanded in tneDELORIES BUTTS, a single
Clerk of the Circuit Court
Transferor,sofarasisknowntotp,e complaint or petition
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
woman.
By Lillian T. Jenkins
Defendant. Transferee, has had the following
WlTNESSmyhandaridthe-sealof that an action for dissolution of
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT, IN AND
Deputy Clerk
marriage has bee-n filed against you
FOR
SEMIN3LE
names and addresses, in ths Court on October 3tn, 1973
COUNTY,
NOTICE OF SALE
Publish Nov 3. 13. 17, 21. 1975
andyo.i are requlredtoservea copy
FLORIDA
NOTICE ISIIEREEIY GIVEN that addition to tne name and address ICourl Seal)
DEl 20
of your written defenses to it, 'I any,
CIVIL ACTION NO.
'N' 1st (iav of Plocmter, 1973 at which apoears above
Arthur H. BeckAth. Jr.
3. All debts of tne Transferor are
on Carroll Burke, Attorney for
In Re: The MarrIage Of
11:00 a m at the west front 000r of
Clerk of tne Circuit Court
FICTITIOUS NAME
to be paid in full on closing as a
Petitioner, whosi address 5 612
INEZ ELIZABETH BROwN,
the Courthouse of Seminole County.
By. Lillian 1. Jenkins
Notice i hereby given that I am
Sanford Atlantic Bank Buitdin
Petitioner, at Sanford, Florida the ur,dersigned result of the transaction. All
As Deputy Clerk
' engaged
buSinesS at Xl6 E. 13th
arid
eClerk will offer for sale the following creditors are Iereby admonished to Pub.ish- Oct. 77, NOv. 3, tO. U. iOiS Sanford, Florida 37771, and file
St.. Sanford. Seminole County,
send fheir statements to Iran
ARTHUR BROWN,
described real property:
DES iso
original with the Clerk of Circuit Florida under the fictitious flame of
Court, Seminole County, Florida, on TOM MAR SHALL PRODUCT IONS
Respondent.
Lot 43, Block "C", WASHI NGTON sfet'eI's Attorney, J. 0. ASBURY,

3725641 Aft Ifrs
917W lit st . Sanford

House located on Lot 21 Harden
subdivIsion 1st. St. $1,500. Ph. 332.

PARK AVENUE MOBILE PARK
7545 Park Drive $70 up

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'73. cc-rural air,
dishwaSher, raised patio, skirting,
&amp; tie downs. Good iocatlon
Payments $41.29 ma. Offered by

BROKERS

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Sundo-Noon Fi'Id

PIlL. I LULT

RAYMOPIOM BALL
Peg Real Estate Broker

here tomorrow.

377 0)51

($7.00 MINIMUM CHARGE)
3 Lines Minimum

Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl.
42—Mobile Homes

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BALL REALTY

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

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27,

Lawrence G. Spivak, who

26 limes

Noon The Dy Before Pubhcatlon

Ieee-ti

won't Ice its rnado Image."

during three tours of duty In Vietnam, took his
court after being discharged last month.

5:30 P.M.
MONDAY thru FRIDAY
SATURDAY 9.Noon
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41—Houses

general commercial. Lot plus an
extra lot. 130,000 or be-st offer. )'i)
4j

6 room apt., downsta rs, pan ly
furnished, fenced yard. $100 re

41c a timP
31c a lini
24c a lam

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7 Aprtment, good income Zoned

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DEADLINES

CIVIL ACTION PlO. 75.721S.CA44.F Sanford, Florida, the above
PROPERTY LYING BETWEEN TO TIME BY THE CITY COM THE CITIZENS BANK OF
YOU APE HEREBY NOTIFIED
described personal property.
" Re The Marriage
or
OVIEDO,
a
Florida
banking
cor
MISSION OF
THE CITY
IROQUOIS AVENUE
AND
That said sale Is being made to that a Petition for DiSSolution of
MARJORIE
II
hELL.
poration,dulyauthori:edtotran%act
Pctit'ricr,
SANFORD, FLORIDA.
P.OhlAWK AVENUE AND BETsdtisfy the terms of said Writ of Marriage has been filed against you
And
A copy shall be available at trie business in the State- of Florida. i5
WEEN SAPI TA BARBARA DRIVE
and you are reulredtoserveacopy
E'rcution.
JAMES
tee Plaintiff, and CLAUDE H.
P. DELL. Uesl)ondenl
office of the City Clerk for all peAND DESOTA DRIVE TO
of your written defenses, if any, to it
E.
Polk,
NOTICE TO DEFEND
sons desiring to examine the same. WOLFE, INC . CASTLE CUSTOM
(SINGLEFAMILY RESIDENTIAL
'
on DALE E. ANSTINE, Attorney for
Sheriff
INLAND THE STATE OF FLORIDA TO
INC .
All parties in interest and citizens CABINETS,
DWELLING) DISTRICT.
Petitioner Wife-, whose addf en is
Seminole
County,
Florida
JAMES . BELL
INC., ALOMA
slut! have an opportunity to be MATERIALS,
A copy shall be availabl, at the
P0. Bx 2347, Orlando, Florida,
Publish,
Nov.
3,
tO,
17.
31,
197$
SPRING CREST DRAPERIES, c o Fulton County Granite
heard at said hearing,
office of the city Clerk for all per
37907, and file the original with the
DIET?
__________
Route
4
Riverside Drive
TRI CITY ELECTRICAL CON
fly oroer of the City CommIssi
Clerk of the above styled Court on or
sons desiring to examine the same,
Douglasvllle, Ga
TRACTORS. INC.. ADVANCED
____________________________
AU parties in interejt and citizens of the City of Sanford, Florida.
IN
THE
CIRCUIT
COURT,
IN
AND
before November 29th, 1975,
.
3013.a
LIGHTING PRODUC"S, INC
H. N. Tamm. Jr.
shall h4ve an opportunity to be
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY, otherwise.a Judgmant may be en
FLORIDA
FIBERGLASS
a.
City
Clerk
heard at saId hearing.
against you for the relief
that MARJORIE P. BELL has filed FLORIDA
PLASTICS,INC, PANNING LUM
fly order of the City Commission Publish: Nov. 10, 1973
demanded in the Petition
o
CIVIL
ACTION
NO.
1S32ISCA-o9.E
BIER &amp; HARDWARE. COMPANY, a Petition in the Circuit Court
DElIS
of the- City of Sanford, Florida.
WITNESSmyhanrJath$fl0f
Seminole Counly, Florida, for JAPA[5 F COWAN.
INC.. FLORIDA TRl &amp; 000,
H N. Tamm, Jr.
sOid Court on this 2i1h day of Oc
Ue,and
vouare
Plaintiff,
NOTICE OF A PUBLIC HEARING INC., BURZLAFF, INC., BiLL. DssolutonofMarrla
City Clerk
tober, 1915.
________
TO CONSIDER THE ADOPTION LaBREE, d ba BILL LaBREE, required to serve a copy of your vs
Publish: Nov. tO, 1975
LARRY
L.
FOWLER
and
wife,
(Seal)
OFANORDINANCE BY THE CITY PLUMBER. FLORENTINE writlen defenses, if any,
DET-43
Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr.
f HILDA J. FOWLER,
MARBLE, TILE I. TERRAZO, WILLIAM L. COLBERT
,
As Clerk of saiti Court
Defendants.
STFNSTROM,
DAVIS
A.
MCIN.
NotIce is hereby given that a INC., CENTRAL FLORIDA DOOR
Lillian I. Jenkins
PIOTICE OF A PUBLIC HEARING OF SANFORD. FLORIDA. at the COMPANY, HARRELL'S GLASS TOSH, Attorneys for Petitioner,
NOTICE OF ACTION
Public Hearing will be held
Deputy Clerk
TO CONSIDER THE ADOPTION
ii
Post
OfficeBox
TO:
LARRY
L
FOWLER
and
4'
CommissionFloominthecltyt-satlln COMPANY. INC., and KEARNEY
Publish: Oct.
Nov. 3, tO, I?, 1971
OF ANORDINANCE BY THE CITY
HILDA J. FOWLER
13)0, Sanford, Florida 3771), and file
City of Sanford, Florida. at 7:00 CONSTRUCTION COMPANY, INC.,
DES 15$
FLORIDA.
OF SANFORD,
the
Residence
Unknown
original
wilh
the
Clerk
of
tp
Defendants.
o'clock P.M. on November 31, 1975, an
Not iu i hereby given
a
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
I will self lathe higtufit and best above style-ti Court on or before
to consider the adoption of en or
Itt THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
Public Hearing will be held at the
Front
(West)
Door
of
Derember
1st.
Ins.
Otherwise
•
that
an action to fore-close ArcicI's
the
dinance by the City of Sanford, bidder at
Commission Room intheCIty Hall in
will
of
Agreement
on
he
following
EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL dR.
default
and
ultimate
lutigment
Florida, title of which is as lotiaws the Seminole County Courthouse, ,
CUlT OF FLORIDA IN AND FOR
the CIty of Sanford, Florida, at 7:00
Sanford,
Florida,
at
11:00a.m.
on
bee-flttredagainstyotjfQ,tpierf
Property
in
Seminole
County,
ORDINANCENO.1370
SEMINOLE COUNTY
Florida
o'clock PM on November
ifls,
'
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY the 70th day of November, A 0.. demanth.d in the Petition
PROBATE
DIVISION
to constier Uue aption of an
The
South
35
Fcet,
f
WITPILSS my hand and official
Lot 2. Block
FLORIDA. 1975, the following described
SANFORD,
OF
PROBATE NO. 71493-Cp
dininc, by the City Of Sanford,
day
,
I)
Tiers,
TOWN
OF
SANFORD,
per
AMENDING CHAPTER 19 OF THE property as set forth In said Final seal of said Court on the 73rd
In R•: Estate of
Florida, title of which is as followS'
E R. TRAFFORD'S MAP thereof in
October, A 0. 1975,
Judgment, to wit.
CODE OF THa CITY OF SAN
of VASILY V. ZVORYKIN
ORDINANCE NO. 1321
Plat
Book
I,
Pages
56
ISeal)
through
44,
PARCELI
FORD, FLORIDA, THE SAME
Alt ORDINANCE OF THE CITY
the Public Records of Seminole
deceased
Arthur H. Deckwith, Jr.,
Lot 91, Howe-lI Estates Subdivision
BEING KNOWN AS THE PLUMNOTICE TOCREDITORS
SANFORD,
OF
FLORIDA,
County,
Florida,
Clerk
of
the
CIrcuit
court
DING CODE, SAID AMENDMENT Peptat, Seminole County. Florida,
To All Creditors and All Persons
PROVIDING FOR A SCHEDULE
has been filed against you arid you
By: Lillian I. Jenkins
AMENDING SECTION 193 OF accordIng to the Plat thereof

lvi at lovich Speaks In Montreal

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6 thri, 25 limes

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"The President has all the machinery, but I'd be happy
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CLASSIFIED DEPT.

8:00 AM.

gara IC
apartment, clean, wall to w ill
carpet, waler furnished. Couç
only. No pets. $100 month, $ 25
security deposit. Ideal for wint Pt'
residents. Phone 377.1)05

831-9993

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IBedroom furnished

Winter Pwk

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NOTICE OF ACTION
TO: ARTHUR BROWN
Address Unknown

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IN THE CIRCUIT cOURT OF THE
FICTITIOUS NAME
NOTICE OF PROCEEDINGS FOR IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE IN THE CIRCUIT COURT,
EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL dIR'
hereby
that
we
are
Notice
THE VACATING, ABANDONING. EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL dR. EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL dR.
in buSineSS at South llfl CUlT IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
CUlT OF FLORIDA IN AND FOR CUlT, IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
DISCONTINUING, AND CLOSING
LOnUWOOd. Seminole Coun'Y.
COUNTY. FLORIDA
SEMINOLE COUNTY
COUNTY. FLORIDA.
OF RIGHTS OF WAY,
CASI PlO 71323ICA0t 0
Florida under tt ficlitous name of cvi
PROBATE DIVISION
NO. SiII, CA•Ot•A
TO WHOM IT MAY COUCERN
NATIONAL
HACIENDA MOTORS, and that we GOVERNMFP4I
AUVAN(.L MOkTGAGE COR
YOU WILL PLEASE TAKE PROBATE HO. 75.335-CP
MORTGAGE ASSOCIATION, a
PORATION, a Delaware cor
NOTICE that the Board of County In Re Estate of
Clerk of the Circuit Court, Seminole corporation. etC
Deceased. poration,
Commissioners of Seminole County, ELLA S. HOWARD
Plaintiff,
County. Florida in accordance with
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
&amp;fltifl,
Florida, at 7.00 o'clock p.m. on the
the
Fictitious
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Of
the provisions
All creditors of the estate of ELLA
2nd day of December, AD., ins, in
Section CARLTON DUNNING and ARCHIE
the County Conimissioner, MIiHg S. HOWARD. deceased, are hereby CHARLES I HACKETT and ROSE Name StatuteS, ToWit.
DUN?ING, a k a Lavonia Dunning,
JACKSONVILLE (AP)
Florida StatuteS 1937.
notified and required to file any M. HACKETT. hiS wife.
Room at the County Courthoijse
his wsfe,
5:
Edd.e
Prosser
Sixteen personS are free Ofl Sanford, Florida, will hold a Public claims or demands whith they may
fendmnt5
Ronald 0 Lawson
bond today alter b'ing charged Hearing to consider and determine
against said estate in the Of lice
NOTICE OF ACTION
NOTICE OF ACTION
Publith: Nov 3, 10. I?, 21, 1975
in an alleged numbers racket whether or not the County wilt of Clerk of Circuit Court of Seminole TO: Charles I. Hackett
TO
CARL
TON
0tET 19
dlScontinu, close, County, Florida, in the cotjrthotje at
Residence Unknown
Residence Unknown
that allegedly ran seven egal vacate, abandon,
and disclaim any right of Sanford. Florida, within four
NOTICE UNDER FICTITIOUS
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an
lotteries each week, the FBI the County and the public In and to calendar months from the date of
Rose M Hackett
NAME STATUTE
act;ontoforecioseamortgageon the
the following rights of w6 running the first publication of this notice,
Residence Unknown
said,
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
following property in Seminole
Each claim or demand must be in
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an
HotiC as hereby given that the County, Florida:
Arthur F. Nehrbass, special through the described properly,
writing and must state the place of action to foreclose a mortgage on undersigned. pursuant tO the
Lot 30 and that part of Lot 31.
agent in charge of the Jackson.
That portion of the Old Forest City residence and post office address of the following property in Seminole "Flctitios Name Statute" Chapter OAKLAND HILLS. deScribed as
claimant and must be sworn to County, FlorIda.
rifle FBI office, said nine per. Road lying in the SW 'of Sec 3. Twp
Lot 33. Block E, Woodmere Park, US 09. Florida Statute. will register f ollowS: Beginning at a polnt on the
by the claimant, his agent, or hi
Range 29, Seminole County,
with the Clerk of the Circuit Court, in curve of the East tight of way line of
arrested Sunday In a 71,
Florida. More specifically described attorney, or it will become void Second Replat, according to the ptat
for Seminole County. Florida, Encino Way at the Intersection with
serlesof early morning raids by as a SO fool right of-way running according to law.
thereof as recorded In Plat Book 1)

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women of their commu nities wi th the des1grt1on during
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Bicentennial year and when Junior Girl Scouts of 1oop 7 of
Altamonte Elementary School decided to confer the title,
"Diekie" was a natural choice.
For many years, she personified Girl Scouting and was a
natural "he roine" for Girl Scouts and leade rs under
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from Mrs Colado which are now being passed on to o ther girls
now that they are grown women and are leading troops and
involved in ma ny forms of community service themselves.
When the decision was made Donna Lou, and Mrs. Cola do'
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honoring their be l oved "Dickle '
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Center at Mead Gardens following the annual Vesper

It was during the depres.sion years that "Dickie" first went
to work as a Professional Scouter beginning her career as an
archery instructor at the summer Girl Scout Camp held at
Camp Wewa. Wi th a BS degree in Science and Physical
Education from Russell Sage College in Troy, N.Y., she went to
work for the Orange-Lake Council which years ter merged
with other counties to become
is Counc il. In 1945, when
W inter Park had its own council she became execu ti ve director.
When she started th ere were five troops and by the time
she
retired in 1957 there were 55 troops and the council had extended
into Maitland and South Seminole.
Among the gifts presented to the honoree were a statuet te of
the founder of Girl Scouts, Juliette Low, a Girls Scout "thank
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would locate the absent parents Shieppalongi.
through Social Security
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records, and they would inform
wife of her husband a 64-year-o ld woman who con
whe rea bou ts (In the past, such alders herself 'respectable"
information was considered but who is havins,an affair with
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chose to wear a new kind of earring that bas Interchaupble drops
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Lydell Mitchell scored three
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loss to Washington.
against Buffalo.
Dallas. which is 5-2, needs the
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forward, pulled down 13
Nitonal Conference Eastern
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Greg RobtuonoI the Sem1nalc Community College alumni dZl%eS Division
The Raiders managed a 40
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gling for life in the AFC West.
the floor and 64 per cent from
Both teams come off hard
way and was ahead 42-28 at the 0,3; Cruer 5.",10; Cooken- losses last week. Dallas fell to
the foul Inc.
Jim Gllchr is t led the alumni half
dorfer 1, , 2, Wilkerson 7,2, Washington in overtime w hile
with 12 points cod 13 rebounds.
The first-year Raiders 14; Hampton 1.,3.totals ,l- Kansas City lost 17-13 to Hou
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Sim son gained 123 yards in
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49eri 21, Rams 23
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your new corn
Larry Castle hit on four from 411, Johnson 623,14, hilr Cowboys that any team with a
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continues
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for-13
free
tosses,
but
could
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Totals
spread
formation
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victories
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Alumni
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Kansas
City's
new
Coach
Bengals 17 Broncos 16
LYNN HENDERSON
Sanford 's junior midget team Kumquat Bowl
set for
T)e site and time will be
Miltor 0,11-21.1; Sanborn 0,04.0; Paul Wiggins has settled on
, ruore than AzpI. Sanchez and Raiders' 234or-18.
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Polk
Community
College
Thomas
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Raiders
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RICHMOND
MON. THR U SAT. 6-6
Ken Anderson hit chip Mey- thus took over first place over playoff ft week against South
defeating Jackson Heights, 42.
574 3161
Halftime score: Varsity 42, theIr 15th left guard. There are
6 !
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Lyman and Oviedo get their last hurrah this Rot,ary Bowl, meets Seabreeze Thursday I
weekend as high school football hits the Daytona Beach.
eighth week of play.
Fa
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Lyman, 2-6 and a 21.0 loser to Seminole
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cePtions, the Vikings forced six
other Atlanta turnovers. buck
Friday against Jones. And Oviedo,3-6 and a 1544
Foreman scored three TDs for overtime winner over Lake Brantley, is home
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DALI-AS (AP) - The one Minnesota.
against Apopka,
off, plays its next-to-last game at home Frida
aile weapon in the Kansas
Seminole 72 and headed for the Nov 29 afternoon
'Sure, it was wet and cold,"
against keland Sante Fe
aty arsenal feared most by said Krause, "but it was fun
Dallas Cowboy Coach Tom Football should be fun That's
Landry is the good right instep what the game is all about
of sidewinder kicking specialist
I(ardlnals 24, Eagles 2.3
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Jan Stenerod
Bakken 's last -play field goal
You always start a bout nine- lif ted the 35-year-old Cardinal
zip against Kansas City be- kicker into 'ourth place among
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you fi gurestenerudLagoing
points.
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Sttr1in admitted We like
shoot at least 70 per cent from
the line and we weren't able to
do that in t he alumni game, but
I'm pretty satisfied with the
way we played.
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Col ts came back for a 4245 onto
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its share of the NFC East (Herald Photo by Bill Vincent Jr.)
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bottle, and a circle for her halo.
paint with
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th,
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coming year
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Fill a bottle cap with clay and make Children's Book Week The
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corate the tree with glitter or reading a story
to your child
Terrific new party put- it it's needed. The result will be
Remember: the old ,adage De
every day? She'll thank you for
togethers don't have to ha v e a lot of fashion at an affordable
nanuent 10 the tip
less is more" still holds
the rest of her life
budget-shattering prices. Here price.
for party dressing. By resistin
are some moneysaving
Invest
In%est in sleek, graceful the urge to overindulge
with
suggestions from Glamour
arid you won't have to jewelry, belts,
and bags (as
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All you'll need to dress them up complicated hairdos)
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people doing the same thing
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to coursge to
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assistance In locating an absent Blew you!
The garden of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Herialt, 100 Vlhlen Rd., Seaford, was nominated Garden
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Club. The mat and attractive apBEEN THEFW.
pearanceofthe ard won this garden honor. (HcraldPhotobyJllhIVincntJr)
DEAR ABBY:
DEAR ABBY: I
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column, and I really would like
do
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with Vincent last summer.
caine when he ran out of as since he retired after losing
to
In that bout Ellis cut Vincent against Mad Dog
Ho. and was Vincent on a cut almost 'two
Stadium and defends his newly over his left eye, broke his nose stopped in the fifth round of a Years ago.
OR LA NDO — Victor Perez' won
crown against Tampa's and In the minds
of most in bout held at the American
finest hour came over three Tommy "Killer" Ellis in a attendance
Dur ing that time Taco h
was
a
clear cut Legion Hall.
rion ths ago when the Sanford scheduled 10-rounder.
winner.
Up to the point that the f defea ted among others Sammy
Ellis. a bruising puncher. has
Barr, Eddie Davis, Al Moss and
middleweight championship by proven his worth in five anit %411S dftC thi deUslon
dS former Goden Gloves cmp in this last effort, scored an
stopping Joey Vincent after Orlando outings this year.
nounced
at Perez jumped
intl
one round knockout over
was ahead on all the official
ring
four brutal rounds of boxing. Winner over Charles Thornton,
in his
Chica
go's Cisco Oliver.
now
ter- cards.
Cefus Howe and Leon ElIzy, fim
Perez, currently one of the
Seven other bouts will
But Tuesday could be Perez Ellis is most known for a cation with the bloody Vi a
hottest fighters in the country, complete the card that is
toughest hour when he returns con tr oversial draw he fought
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As a member of Florida Blue Key, Miss Kieppe went to
Tallahassee last spring to lobby for five bills connected with the
state university system This month she held slating interviews
for the student senate race and is presently active in the
Speakers Bureau
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women serving on the committee to Plan the tea in addition to
Mrs. Pratt and Mrs. Anderson were Mrs. Lynn Joyce Stevens,
Casselberry; Mrs. Beth Baker Michaud. Winter Springs; Mrs

GAINESVILLE- Kristin Kleppe, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Thomas Kleppe of Maitland and a student at the University of
Florida, La one of oril) 11 women to be tapped Into Flo rida Blue
Key.
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honoree family, friends and Girl Scou of all ages packed the
Garden Center for th e salute.

expecting her first child \h Ann inkie) she was presented
a blanht, which was later pa.ss"d on to any (,trl Scout leaders
who had ba bies Former "blanket babies" and mothers were
asked to stand

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and friends of the event about to transpire and invite themto
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43?.
of the Washington, D.C. InNo gam" Scheduled
NINTH -I. litre (6). 1460, $40.
Florida AIM I?. Aiarna AIM
D'Am.to $1; 1. 5trxey Key (J.
with
a
cl
ose
d
70.
ternational, but Saturday's running of the 14-mi1e turf
A.zpi (6)400.540.3. Aguirru
9
Net y) 6.1; S. M'*Pwrzaade (Gill) 10- 4107
ABA
(2) I 10; Q (61) 11.10;
Pate and Burns, who both esvrma 31. W Cai'olmal
classic
will long be remembered for much more.
1;
Arabian
Way
6
(Culhani)
61;
Last Division
sin ,o
tablished o
GIe$ia 10. FIe da 7
Nobiliary, which led a 1-2-3 sweep by French entries,
iding amateur
W 1. Pd. GB Miss 8.nartton (Provost) 92; 1.
TENTH - I. Mugerz CI). 11.30.
G,lmoreCP.'f (Kw't?woqTh) 77.
GrOmblilliV 43. N10 Carolina ALT ktfltvCky
records before turning pro last
S 1 *33 giving France three straight victories In the InIO 7C,600; 2. Fermin (3). 1020 460
$4
FIFTH.). Mile Pace CIaimlag
N.Y.
,
4 3 647
3
Attu
(2).4
so;
Q(5$)$3310
summer,
led
a
list
Of
ternational, wasn't even on the Invitation list
25
p($
players
t4eflph4 St 17. Florida Si 11
of John D.
$1.10$Pi,rse ISIS
1. Western
5J,Lis
4 4 100
59940 00 ($7) 1)40.40
who performed well enough in
17, MiamI. FIa 16
Ciamp (Blood) 52; 3. HOwIrth
VWinLs
Schapiro, president of the sponsoring Laurel Race
I • fl) 4
ELEVENTH-).M.anOI,AZPi(7)
Noqto! $ t 2$. Virginia St 1$
Chief (Howard) Ii; 3. Dear-3 A.
t he six-day test to earn PGA
West Deyt
Course.
10- 40. S 60. 2 60; 7 Cacho.AItu (2).
Vinrb.fl U. KerWicky 3
(Mantea)
31,
4
Poplar
Wi
RPytpirn
Din'ver
4 3
tour
cards.
A
field
of
4$Ø4 40. 3 AIyj M9UiI (I) ,
375 started
And, after winning by threequarters of a length over
WlJ,V! I Mary 13. VMI 7
(SheU) 97. 5
Ind'a
Ous?y
Tag
S 2 .711
play last Monday.
Q (2 1 ) 19 so.
(7 2) 11400
Comlesse
de Lou in 2:31 1-5, the 3-year-old filly broke
'"
San Ant.
Hurricane
.
1
TWELFTH
1. Chucl.oAtpl (7)
Aoiftest
Scott (No Driver) 73; 7. Bandido
Tied for third place at 427
loose
from
Son Diego
her groom while being returned to the stable
3
Bill St .7, Akron It
Range (Piper) 151; I. Robins Kim 21 $0. 3 40. 1 00; 2 Ma'uri Larrea
JIp
i
were
Gary
Koch.
former
Uni.
and
almost
rammed into the rail.
(I).
1)00,540:3. FerminAttu
Bosling Grain it, Ohio 17
II; AE I Edgewood
Sitvvlaya
1040
Big
0
versity
(7
f)
(7$)
$4730
P
of
Golf
star
Colorado 17, OtIgloma St 7
from
Bangor (Hill)
0envq 12$. New York 12)
WINTER HAVEN AP 1339 70; Big Q .7 with all 7
Dakota St $0, Sloija Falls 14
10;
SIXTH-C-3 Pace-i Mile-Purse
Temple
Terrace,
and
Earl
San Antnlo 99. San Diego 74
Baker Takes Dixie 500
Marion fleck of Naples won
(all $) $134 SO.
Dayton 33, Louisville 13
1. More Reliable (Wilsey) S 1. 7
Humphries,
ex-Louisiana
State
P
4ande
$144,
331.
A-3,101
E '' c"-ar. 51. I Ilr.os 5' Ii
$1,200 after hitting an eagle on
Me4rct r
cc.er (8rg
dl. 3
U.AMPTON, Ga. API
IhicJy Baker is no longer
golfer from Alexandria, La.
No gim.s scP e&amp;J,
Indiana 5t 2 . Netsat a C'i'i
D.rel Stepper (Breton) 3-I; 4.
TONIGHT'S ENTRIES
the519..yardl7thhojetowin the
superstitious,
not
after
winning
the rain-delayed Dixie
FIRST: I. EchinoOkOki, 2. Eddy.
Koch fired a final round 71,
R.ctland Dear (Allen) 72; S
Golf Week Open on the Florida
laws 45. Wiunsin 26
500. Now the smiling blond Is after the big one
var1?'r Bomb (Se.cbes) 92; 6. 1.eitli,3 Cachole'iz,i. lcaEIOria. while Humplrles was one shot
the
Pro
Kansas 73, OkJgPom.p 3
Necui Via, 6 AIding Sanchez.?
PGA tour.
LawetsGypsyrnay(N PPlIII)$ I
Daytona 500.
better.
Kent St 30, Marshall 31
7. Reveille Big Time, (Ulmer) 101; . Urza Alb-c,. I. Larri Arani
)!eck shot afour.under.p..68
"This year has Just been a dream come true," said
NHL
Maryland 11, Cincinnati )9
SECOND: I. Eddy.Ari•, 2
Beatrice Way (P. ROW) $1; AE)
In
the final round Sv.nday for a
Bobby Stroble, a 30-year-old
Wales Cinfereece
Baker on Sunday after taking the $15, 400flrst prize
Miami. Ohio 44, W Michigan 21
Oguza Liz.
ev
3. Ectano BeItip.
Rudy Adams (Spriggs),
with a
200 tol
ta to move ahead of
Nerds Division
Michigan 2, Purdue
,
unattached pro from New AlbaSEVENTH-C-2 Pace-i Mile- Purse Ici Alberdi, S. BitrC.(IOti, 4
P0
three-second victory over David
Marcfs
In
the
DixIe
500.
MiCh,gin St U. Indiana
W L T Fits GFGA
AIdanaOI.OkI.7.LarrIYIU,Za
$323-i. Mar Mar gRusty( Blood ) 4
ny, Ga., and Steve Veriato, a Charli Owens, who had a 71.
Defending champion Ridiard Petty was third.
L.Angoles
II 4 1 73 SO 51
Mivijip
Sanchez
1. ;. Frank Ellis (T. Crank) S.); 3
Owens of Altamonte Springs
Bryan, Tex., resident who won
Montreal
10 3 7 73 M 31
Raker took the lead with 51 laps to go over the l.Sfl-mile
THIRD: 1. Larri.Le'tz. 3. Ica
Missouri 41. iOwa Si 14
Slick Builif (FIlipeflI) $'); A. Billy
shot
a total 2 on the 6,434-yard
6 4 1 U 54 63
Qulola. 3 OguiziArang, S. AIang. the Southwest Conference golf
Mornirqside 17. No Dakota Si
oval, waited through a 50-minute rain delay, then beat out
NeiI(E.Tayior)3 i;S. Squaw
Detroit
14
3 10 3 9 $0 6
(Rouse) 7.2; 6. Grey Bill (DAm.ato) Bt l?p. 6 Urza OkokI, 7. Eddy Via, title in 1971 while at Texas Willowbrook Country Club
Marcis and Petty over the final 27 la when the race
WaSPn
2 12
5 4 73
Nt'ajkp U. KanSaS St 0
4-1; 1. J. M. Captain (Bourgeois) 10 I AreQ-.a Atrdl
AWl, were next at 428. Stroble course and earned $1000.
re5wned.
Adams DIvisien
FOURTH:
No Iowa AS. So Dakota It
1.
1:1. Daddlo Boy (Kausnir) 10): AE
CachoElorta, 2.
were followed by Bill
Buffalo
11 7 1 23 U 20
Noire Dame 24. Georgia Tom'
closed with a 72 and Verlato
Domingo, Quiloj, 3. Manolo Bi'ngoa.
1 Prince Desmond (Dvorace )
Toronto
1 Barte Sanchti, S. AIgVe-JV. 6.
17 ts 4S
of Albany. Ga., and
Ohio SI 40. Illinois 3
with a 71.
EIGHTH-C-2 Pac.1 MIle-Purse
Cincinnati Teams Winning
64 2U
4,
Pdegw Miguel, 7 , Bilbao Perez, 1
St Jos.s. Ind. 13, Valrai,o Boston
Chuck
Thorpe
of Durham, N.C.,
lS23-I.PhantomO'Lynch(B,iiIj
Alone
at
430
was
Andy
Bean
Cil
44
4 10 2 10
Arciazarre
6
$);7. Bold Affair (Kin5)ey( 3.1; 3
By The Associated Press
Campbell Ceeferaic.
of Lakeland, Bean, a strapping with 204 totals and $900 each;
Toledo 24. No IlIir
FIFTH: I. Minolo Muguerta, 32 .
27
Madam Runner (Wilsey) I I; 4.
Winning
can be contagious. The Cincinnati Reds started
Patrick
Division
ErdozaMenc.
Tutu 70, Drake 7
hi 3 Sila Ective. 4
210-pounder who also played at Jim King of Miami, 200 and
Grim River Dahn (Lewis) 73. S
PItlphia
10 2 4 21 77 10
Maruri
Ag..,rr..
S.
witt,norg 74, Capitol U 1
Fermin
750;
it with their World Series conquest, Then the Rengals
Bengoa.
Lee Wykie of Ormond
Scotch Snip (T. Crank) 10); 6
Flori
orida
da, posted i final round 70.
NY Itl,.nd
got
9 2 4 20 6)
Y ngsbo* I.-$ , Viltinova 6
Chucrio AipI. I. Celaya Larrea,
Beach,
MAW"
Santa
2(
(E.
Taylor)
p.3;
and
caught
up in the spirit o! things, rolling to 7-1 National
$600;
7
Brien
Atlanta
s i I ii 34
Din
CR. Regur) 6.1; I. Freeze
Others who earned cards and Ch arter of Lansing. Mich., and
NY Rangrs
Football League start.
3 9 1 II l 41
SIXTH: I . Ateda . Sanchez, 2
(H. PhillipS) S-i; AE I gown Demon
their
total
5c0fe3
were:
Smythe Division
Plegu
Quota.
Arkansas 30. RIce 14
3.
Now it's the Cincinnati
Calvin
Pette
of
South
B.arre
Eclave,
4
Bay,
or
(Va
207
t)
Stingers, a first-year entry In the
Chicago
I a 3 It 5.2 0
jj
Stan Lee, Baton Rouge, La., and $555 each.
"insai St U 35, So Illinois 12
CatPolarre
NINTH-1 Mile Pace-C(glmjgg
World
Hockey
Association.
414
Alivi
5
4
4 "3
Bengoa. 7. Bilbao.EIorip. I
.do St 21. 'ezEI PiSO 17
$3.IS4p,rseUi
I. LoyalOp- Ogultape,:
I 3
" -derIon St 21. At.Mnttc.4io VaSCV,
____________________________________________________
poi()i
-3;
2.
(Oveactt.)
HOiørj
K.C.
4 7 2 10 24 0 Lad (Blood) 41; 3
1SEVENTH: I.
Jathua (Strong), Dorfl,ngoAI,,( Urzg-Beiiug, 7
mimato
310
0
4 3
Tria' 37, Baylor 2')
3 Ech.anoygg,
7.7 4, Mindy Nib (Rau) 3b5. P4eguip
Satvrdays Res.ts
Texas AIM 14 S.MLI I
IhYF
____
____ Ica
o LISa Jayj. 7.
L01111 Angeles 3. New York Lie Sit (F.
Teas All 43. $g,, Houston St
Aldanj.Arar
I
Eddy
lhlenhild)
Range'S 1
4-1; 7. Jewel Lonli
LWfl (Briton) Si.
Now York Islanders 4.
Taxis T" 34. TCU 0
EIGHTH: 1. Afivi Aguirre. 7
del.lLa 3
Chi,cI,o M*nch, 3 Mirclo Aipi, I
Virg'nip Tech 34, Houston 2$
MC
Montreal3.
tmn Echave. S. Celaya Juan, 6
W Texas SO 31. New M11 $
Jal Ala!
Vancouver 4. Bost
ID
7
Sala Larrei, 7. Sati'Mugu,rzp.
Chicago 7, PIttsburgh 5
AT ORLANDO .$EMINO5.E
M.arurlAt?u
Toronto 3, 5? Louts 3. fit
NINTH: I Aguirre, 7. Manoto, 3
Far West
MATINEE RESULTS
Erclota, 4. lan., S. Sala, . Ai'l,7
Arijors 31. San Diego St 24
Today's Games
CeLira. I. Bilbao
Arizong St 71, WyomIng 34
No games ICP*iLjIed
FIRST
1. AldanaBeitia
)
TENTH:-I. Minchi, 7 Ally, 3
Boise St 4, Nevada Reno 4
11 An .. , ..v..
cuuy rerig 4j
'trmn, 4. ChuchO. S. Mugueria, 6
Brigham Young 21. Utah St 7
WHA
6.$. 3 . 40; 3, ICS-;.Iberdj (3) 400; ,3
San?i, 7. Larrea, I. M.arurl
California 77. Washington 34
W L T PIS OFOA (1.41 34.30; P (14) 147.30
FITS
ELEVENTH: 1. Barn-Juan, 2
Cal Lutheran a$. San Diego 6
Casidigi, Division
SECOND
MODELS
I. Aldana Linit (7)
Clicho Miguel, 3 Domingo Bingo.,
Cal PoiySLO 43, Idaho St II
Qti*
I) $ 0 72 65 51 9.30. 5.00. 3.60; 2.
Larrl.Elorza (7)
OF:
Alavi Perez. S. ArCIgAIIU. 6
Cal.Davis 37, San Francisco St Winnipeg
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3 0 II 51 23 4,4, 7.; I. (doy$ancp
Ogutza Alpi, I. Erdoze Zaire. I
(I) 4.40;
Vagz,
Colt, Pinto,
________ ,...
Edmont on
7 7 2 16 67 61 0 (77) 44 40; P177)9360; Big 0 (ii
".
, Mar'olo Echave
Long Biach St 10, Hawaii U 0
Asti,, Dart, Fa;con,
Calgary
6 4 1 13 II 10 with 27) 1.262 00
91
TWELFTH: 1. Fermin Attu, 2
Montana 33, Portland 16
G m
Toronto
7 I I 3 39 7
THIRD
I. Ica Beili,a (7) 12.40, Bilbao-Juan. 3.
Min?*i St 31, No Arizona 17
Sala Miguel,
R
uo
East Dlviii
(
10
3
70;
2.
Larrl.Ygp
(7)
7.,
-?
Oregon 517 Washington 510
330;
CeIaya Mguiria, $
Chucro
C,ncl
j o
i
I 1 0 16 4.3 45 3 AlclanaArane (6) 1 40
5'
.
Agurred
Q
(77)
San lose St 29. New Mexico 70 NErigI,nd
MirurMencra 7 Sari?
Dmteq
6 4 1 13 10 47 51.10. p (77' 17040
Birracu(j4.
Larrei, I EdorZaAzp
Stanford U. $o.jthern Cat
jr
k'
Cleveland
i
i 9 35 31
khvyll,
FOURTH
1. Arecta.B.engo. (21
UCLA SO, Oregon 17
OVERALL
lndi0OIis
I S 0 $ 11 41 13 60, 1.00, 3.00; 3.
/
OomlngoQ4jlIa
(
West Olvis.a
(3) 6.40. 3 60:3 MiflOIO-JiVI (4) 4.10
jf -- op w P S
J/
7 1 0 U 11 26 0 (2313500;P()21U30
Pro
00(2.3)
LCelaya
214 44 29 32
Phoenix
A78-13 C78-14 078.14
6 I 0 17 43 60 12#60
'J/ Plittanil Caifersace
/ Azot
43 37 •)
?M
Minn .
-mm
S S I ii 23 40
FIFTH 1. Cetaya Muer
Easter. Dtv.s4
(I)
Sanchez
276
S.Oiego
36 j
I S 3 10 26 21 il00?420;2.MarorI.EcJy(4)
Blickull
.,
,
Goodyear
•
W.. L. .T. Pd. PP PA Deneq
Larrl
276 43 49 79
rIiSmiiu,,ju,
Our factory built retreads are preci3 I 1 7 37 47 14.60, 5.10; 3. Etdoza Bingo.
Sizi
?Oasn
(I)
4 7 0 .750 211 103
Retrud
Pric e
S
731
40
33
Satvrdays Resglts
25
360;
0
(60)
4.5,40;
P
(84)
242.10
S Louis
sion built at Goodyear plants de6 7 0 .710196171
6 Un..
263 39 25 31
Quebec 3, Indianapolis 3
SIXTH - I. Neguilarre (3)1540
Mltidar*atas,ador, No,,, Ck,nlie.
Dallas
$ 7 0 .714 165 121
AIde
773
39
voted extlusively to retreading.
UWvteso$a 4. Toronto 3
21
36
7.10, 300; 2. Damirgo Bingo. (U
E78-14 C.Der6k.CO,,
NY Onts
$11.50
3 s 0 .373 135 ill
6. Sala
216 26 34 is
Cincinnati 7, San Diego 4
12.00.
420.
These
belted retreads feature the
3.
elsb.o.t,. '-7 (6)
Phil
I 7 0 .125 122 109
Fermin
2W is 75 310
PloeMa 3, New England 7
5.00;
0
(1
3)
22
10:
P
(31))3)
70
T-r
same
tread
Central Division
design BS OUT popular
A*aidg, Caa.ro tails:
Elor:.
713 31 3) 37
Sunday's Resells
SEVENTH - I. Eddy Perez (6)
Chenl:,, Ci .sinft, *Oa.,,,,
Minn
F78-14 CA6IJIfLSSS.tt
$ 0 0 1 000 230 96
Qt
7,
o
$1815
3
17.20,
9.70,
"Custom
Power
Cushion Polyglas"
3.60, 2. Echano.Javt (31
Dot.
S 3 0 .625 140 149
SINGLES
WinnIpeg S. Toronto 3
4.10,1.40;
3.
Lain
Aibedi(1)430;
0
Chic.
tire. Only sound tire bodies are used,
2
0 .250 147)5
13. Ceiay II, (tie) Sal
Edmonton i, Cleveland 1
(34) 4110 p (6 1) 115.60
G78-14
&amp; Bay
1 7 0 .135 11$ 192
and
Axpi. Sar?I 9
all retreads arty factory in$20.00
Houston 3, Denver 2
EIGHTH -I. Chucito Elgve (2)
Western Oivijiii
CincinnatI A. New England 2
11.20.
4.00,
4.10;
spected before shipment. Check our
7. Mar s.wi Menc,.a
i-',o 1
L.A.
cselet, PgS,ri. Caa:t., Mutiny,
6 7 0 .750 193 103
Jl UL.J
Tedsys Daises
(3) 6.00. 370;
fary, CatalIna I otkers
Manio Muguerza
For The
S. Ft
3 5 0 .373 1U IU
low, low prices and then stop in
No games $ctWjIid
(I) 4 00;Q(7.3)3640p
12990
Off.
2 £ 0 .210 9672)
soon.
9.8
ems,
IaigoIt,CJI*L1i
NINTH
1. Sala (I) 160, i.20
H78-15
AU.
COOLEST
2 4 0 .250 93 151
e'ey,Otds,
her I
$21.00
300. 2 ALiva i7) $40,460; 3. Bilbao
awer.,t'r
America. Conference
II94I1ijj
Deal
to Town
(S) 3* 10; 0(74)4320, P (a 2)
'7Q 1 1
lola. Ck,u.,, Olds, toed, Mec:*r,
Easter. DIvlsiai
Rain Check.. If we sell out of your site
J,-ij "Imoft
TENTH
I. Menct (3) 19 00
we will Issue you a rain check, assuring
W.. L .T. Pts. PP PA
___
SATURDAY
6.60,340;
7.
Ferm,ni
(3) ISO, 310; 3
Miami
7 1 0 $75 7$ ))
General
future
RESULTS
Electric
delivery at the advertised price
Plus
29
Chucho (I) 350, Q (23) $010. p
to 55i F.E.T.. depending on size, and tire
Butt.
S 3 0 425 151 197
3)13070
00 (42) 115.10
oft your car. Acid $200 for whitewalls.
Bali.
i
0
0'
o .s 317 19)
FIRST: I. .1 M Mark CR. Kurt:
ELEVENTH I. Maya Perez (6)
Eng .
Central Air Conditioning
3 S 0 .375 136 161 worth) (71 1-60. 4.30. 2.20:2. Ken1 2 40. 10.20. 4 10. 7. Manol Bingo
NY Jets
26 o
is ui
System
Jim (4) 1600, 360.3. Jimmie, (I) 310.2.10, 3. Barr* Attu
wood
(1) 400
Ceidral Dl viii
Call .
Ataiet* (7) 260 0 ('.7)19040 1 0(14) $310;
P14-i)
122.10
Pin
7 1 0 .175 724 102 2:151
PLUMBING
TWELFTH -1. For mir,Arpi hi,
7
Cinn.
7 1 0 .175 let 114
SECOND: I. Coot Hand Luke (0 9.20, 6.00. 110.
tYRLL
HEATING
INC
7.
Marurl Aguirre
HOWL
6 2 0 .7$ 170 143 HOrvall) (5) 21.30, 3.60, 320;
.1
vvi jifli0l'u Ave.
2 (3), 3.40. 400, 3. Cetaya Miguel (3)
Cash • Our Own Customer
322-4542
cIty..
0$ o
, TowatlgaMi 131 3.10, 100:3 .1 M 4.40;Q(34),13.40i
P163)92.10;
BIg
Weston Dlviii.
C'edjt Plan • Master Charge
King (6) 400 Q (3.3) IM.10 I (S.44
Oak
6 2 0 750 703 UI $30310 DO. (7.5) 193201 1:47:1
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K City
3 1 0 ,429 153 137
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(35) Star Trek
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
But North Carolina State bomb; Earl Campbell and Mar- (44) Hogan's Heroes
The king is dead, long live the shocked eighth-rank
Penn ty Akins combined for 235 rush- 7:30
king
if anyone knows who It State 15-14 on Jay Sherrill's ing yards as
No. 7 Texas (7) Wild Kingdom
is.
fourth-period 24-yard field goal, trimmed Baylor 38-21 and 10th (3) It's Your Government
(6) Match Game '75
Second-ranked
Oklahoma, Stanford shaded No. 9 Southern rated Arizona State
built
a
21-7
(CATV.) Love, American
the defending national college California 13-10 on Mike Lang- lead over
Wyoming on Freddie
Style
football champion, relinquished ford's 37-yard boot with five Williams' 174 yards and two
(I) World At War
its claim to re-election when seconds left, Georgia upended touchdowns and then
had to (9) Let's Make A Deal
streaks of 28 consecutive vie- No. 11 Florida 10-7 on a
(13) Truth Or Consequences
tricky stymie a two-point con
(CATV4)
tories and 37 games without a SO-yard bomb from tight end run in the final period to version
Here Come The
nip the
Stars
loss came to an end Saturday, a Richard Appleby to Gene Cowboys 21-20.
(44) Love, American Style
stunning 23.3 upset victrn1attJ
Washington with 3:12 to play,
0:00
In games involvilig tt
hands of unsung Kansas.
C
(2) National
No. 15 Arizona outlasted 13th. ond Ten, No. 12 Notre Dame (3) In Pe Geographic
That left Ohio State, Nebras- ranked and previously un- limited Georgia Tech's highrformance Al Wolf
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unbeaten-untied
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unless, of course, someone downed No. 20 Pitt when Bill
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and two scores; Terry Kunz ran (35)
possibility in this fairy-tale goal on the final play.
for 17 of his 119 yards on a third- (44) Dinah I
season which taxed the
Imagination via a wild and
ELsewhere, fifth-ranked Ala- period touchdown trek as No. 14 6:30
woolly weekend that left no less bama turned back stubborn Colorado beat Oklahoma State (4)(13) Phyllis
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Twenty licking their wounds, help of Bucky Berrey's threc
Jamie Franklin won his start. (CATV.13) Carolina Country
Top-ranked Ohio State second-half .field goals; No. 6 ing job ba ck with touchdown (2)
9:00
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( 6) Hallmark Hall of
and 44 yards
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Fame
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"Eric"
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Bl ues
A&amp;M rolled over Southern for 184 yards, including a left
as No. 16 Maryland (4)(13) All In The Family
Methodist 36-3.
record 83-yard touchdown nipped Cincinnati 21-19.
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(9) News '
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(9) Don Klrshner's Rock Con,
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(14) Phil Donohue
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11:00
(2)(6)(C4)(5)()3) News
(3) ABC News
(24) Lillias, Yoga And You
(35) 700 Club
(14) Love, American Style
1130
(2)(I) Tonight Show
(CATV.-6) Race To RIches
() Mod Squad

7:00
(2) To Tell The Truth
(3) Quick On The Draw
(d)(S) Concentration
(CATV.6) Hogan's Heroes
(9) Wild, Wild World Of Ani.
mals
(13)(C.13) CBS News
(24) Intercom 24

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Comes To An Abrupt End

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(3) Lowell Thomas Remem.

three-year football
Walker rallied the Seminoles (CATV4) Family Affair
with 3:12 left to play.
famine.
in the final 1:40, driving to the (24) World Press
"Our defense played a solid
"I told the players we still Memphis State 14 with
12 sec.. (3$) Lost In Space
game except for that one break- need to get some more unonds left. Disdaining a field (44) Lucy Show
down better than I thought it provemnent," said Florida State
4:30
goal that would have tied the
might," Dickey said. "On of- Coach Darrell
NBC News
Mudra, "I said game, Florida State missed
on (3) Teaching Children With
fense, Jimmy DuBose had an that we
had turned the corner two passes into the end zone and
Special Needs
honest day, making 96 yards, after last week's victory.
But time ran out.
(6) CBS News
and Tony Green did everything this isa big setback for us."
(9) ABC News
"Thl.5isagoodteam,"u
he could to win with a great
The game, delayed 40 mm- saId."Wejusttsavetogetouton (CATV.i3) Weselyn Singers
punt return and a good plunge utes by a power failure,
was as the field and show it. Maybe (24) International Animation
for our touchdown,
Festival
close as the score indicated, next week."
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TALLHAEf: (AP) - A Anything might have happened
beat Auburn Saturday. Then desperation pass into
the
Florida State, leading 14.10
both Florida and Georgia will end zone by Florida State's
be hoping Auburn upsets Ala. Clyde Walker was hatted down with 6:30 to play, gambled by
bama to throw the Gators and by a Memphis State defender, going for a first down on fourth
and one on Memphis State's 40the Bulldogs into a three-way and time ran out again for the
yard line. But the Tigers
tie with Alabama for the South. hapless Seminoles.
stopped
Walker and quickly
eastern Conference champion.
"I don't know who tipped that turned the opportunity into the
Ship.
ball, but whoever It was, I'm
Florida has used surprise sure glad they did," said re- winning touchdown.
plays on several opponents, but lieved Memphis State Coach
Led by the elusive sweeps of
4 not against Georgia.
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freshman awirterhick I ltiu'l
.t..Richard WIllhm.
'..m.uiun UIILL
Patterson, Memphis State
"The best teams you don't squad's narrow 17-14 victory marched
GO
surprise a lot," Dickey ex- Saturday night.
yards in eight
I
plained. Then
ruefully ad.
It was Memphis State's plays. Patterson scored on a
ded, "We got hit with a bomb. fourth in a row, giving the Ti. six-yard run at 3:04.
We got surprised."
gers a 6 record.
"We should have punted the
It was the 80-yard touchdown
Monday
For Florida State, 2-7, the bit. football in the fourth
quarter,"
pass thrown by tight end Rich- ter defeat
EVENING
shattered illusions Mudra lamented. "We gave up 6:00
ard Appleby to wide receiver thata 43
.7vlctoryoverClerp,,wn field position and gave them
Gene Washington that scored signaled the end
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of the good position."
(3)
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JACKSONVILLE (AP)
"But a co uple times Georgia they were frustrated by three
Many fans of the Florida Ga- beat us physically on the line lost fumbles, a pass
inter.
tors are once again saying and I didn't do a
good Job ad- ception, two missed field goal
'wait until next year." But justing to a couple things
during tries by David Posey and fallCoach Doug Dickey
says this the game."
ure b) two inches to make a
football season didn't end with
Georgia Coach Vince Dooley first down at the Georgia 17.
Saturday's 100 upset loss to
was thoroughly happy with his
Georgia also saw some op.
Georgia.
defense, known as The Jun. Iortunities slip away and had to
"If we've got good character, kyard Dogs,
be satisfied with a 21-yard field
we'll finish this season off the
"Time after time we stopped goal by Allan Leavitt in the
best we can," Dickey said. "If them on the bit plays In clutch second quarter until Appleby
we beat Kentucky Saturday, I
situations," Dooley said. "We cranked up, took ahandoff From
feel some bowl somewhere will started slowly but got stronger the quarterback and threw the
want us to play there, and this
Pass.
can be the first Florida team to as the game went along."
Florida marched 56 yards too
"That pass didn't look pretty
win 10 games"
.
touchdown the f irst time the at all," Appleby conceded, "but
TheGatorswillhavetodefeat Gators had the ball. After that, it got the job done."
Kentucky and Miami, then beat
a bowl opponent to run their 7-2
record up to 10-2.
"I think our team has a lot of
character in it," Dickey said.
"There has been a great attitude every week."
Georgia, also 1-2, is looking

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al of the NFL's oldest rivalry as
beat New Orleans. Stabler Craig Clemons returned a
t,ls for
more, setting up completed l6oIpas.sesfor232
23
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Clark's TI) that put Cincinnati yards including touchdowns of
yards for a TI) - the first the
In front to stay.
36 and 48 yards to Bradshaw. Bears have scored that way in
Reds ki ns 21, Giants 13
Uoai 21, Browns 10
six years.
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(3)(24) Realidades
(6)(13) Maude

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(3) Wonderful World Of Books
(6)(13) Medical Center

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(9) Sunrise Jubilee
(13) Breakfast Beat
6:10
(2) Sunshine Almanac
6:13

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6:25

(CATV4) Tennessee Tuxedo
(I) Today In Florida
6:55
(2) Daily Devotional
(I)(44) News
7:00
(2)(8) Today
(9) Bozo's Circus
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7:30
(9) Good Morning, America
(44) HIlarious House Of

Frightertstein
6:00
(6)(13) Captain Kangaroo
(CATV4) Community CloseUp
(44) Flintstones
0:30
(CATV.6) Fran Carlton
(44) Three Stooges
6:55
(44) Spirit Of '76
9:00
(2) Phil Donohue
(6) Mike Douglas
(CATV4) Life In The Spirit
(1) Big Valley
(9) Movie
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10:00

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(6) The Price Is Right
(I) Romper Room
(44) Father Knows Best
10:30
(2)(8)

Wheel Of Fortune

(33) 700 Club

(44) Green Acres
11:00
(2)(I) High Rollers
(6)(13) Gambit
(CATV-6) Not For Women
Only
(9) Showoffs
(44) Phil Donohue
11:30
(2)($) Hollywood Squares
(6)(13) Love Of Life
(CATV-4) World Of Women
(9) Happy Days
(24) Villa Alegre
1150
(CA'T'V..6) Paul Harvey
11:55
(6)(C-6)(13) CBS News
AFTERNOON
12:')O
(2)(9)(44) News
(6) The Young And The Rest.
less
(CATV4) Bugs Bunny And
Friends
(I) Magnificent Marble Ma

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(13) Pulse.PIUsI
(24) World Press
(35) Big Valley

3:30
(3)(24) Lillias, Yoga
(6)(13) Tattletales

12:30
(2)($) 3 For The Money
(6) Sea rch For Tomorrow
(9) All My Children
(24) Electric Company

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(44) Variety
1:00
(2) Somerset
(6)(S) News

(CATV4) Movie
(9) Ryan's Hope
(13) Search For Tomorrow
(35)(4-4) Movie
1:30

(2)(8) Days Of Our Lives
(6)03) As The World Turns
(1) Let's Make A Deal
2:00

And You

One Life To Live
Underdog

4:00
(2) Ironslde
(3)(24) Mister Rogers

(6) Partridge Family
(CATV.1(44) Mickey Mouse
Club
(I) Somerset
(9) Dinah!
(11) Dragnet
(3.5) Addams Family
4:30
(3)124) Sesame Street
(6)(6) Mery Griffin

(CATV-4) Flintitones
(13) tronside

(CATV.13) Orlando City

(6)113) GuIdIng Light

Council Meeting
Lone Ranger
(44) Gillegan's Island
5:00

(9) 110.000 Pyramid

(35)

2:30
(2)($) Doctors
(6)(13) Eoge 'it Night
(9) Rhyme And Reason
(24) Indian Summer
(35) Mothers-In-La w
3:00
(2)(6) Another World
(6)(i3) Ma tch Game
(CATV.4) Three Stooges
(9) General Hospital

(2) AGam i
(CATV-) I Love Lucy
(9) Giiiigan's Island
(3.5) Mickey Mouse Club
(44) Brady Bunch
5:30
(2) News

(24) Romagnolis' Table
(3$) My Favorite Martian
(44) Three Stooges
3:23
(44) Spirit Of '76

(3)124) Electric Company
(CATV.4) Bewitched
(9)
Hillbillies
(13) Adam 12
CATV.fl) Cable Journal
(33) Mayberry R.F.D.
(44) Partridge Family

(2) With This Ring
6:30
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(24) Mister Rogers
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ALONE: Bea Arthur turns In his father. Sian Barbara Allen star is willing to give up her
a fascinating Performance all is featured as the nurse who career. and the doctor his
by herself tonight in 'Maude." falls in love with him.
bachelorhood. Well, almost.
That's right, she's all alone on
8:30-9
CBS
PH YLLIS But fret not, Miss Peters makes
the show, a tour de force for the Phyllis's light-minded mother- up for it
by singing, "Sempre

discusses her problems with a husband

and all because of and. like an old-fashioned
psychiatrist viewers only see his indiscretion more than 30
musical, the romantic ballad,
his back in what surely must years earlier, during World "I'll See You
Again," from
be regarded as one of the more War II. And Audrey Dexter "Bitterswee t."
intriguing, if not ventureous, wasn'terenhI1arriedto.JontJn
QINIRaL
episodes of this or any series, at the time. Phyllis turns
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TURNAROUND: Last to move into her room,
season, Patricia Neal starred n
9-9:30 CBS ALL IN THE
a special for CBS in which she FAMILY Archie isacheduledth
was cast as a woman who Lake a company physical but
discovers she's dying of decides to have a personal
Leukemia and then sets out to physician c heck him over
first.
prepare her family, especially The family doctor's findings
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her farmer-husband. Tonight, are somewhat disturbing to
i-ic 31 1)1
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he ha to
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.iis'x'
a young man, who is dying of keep his blood pressure
in
cancer,
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check. That's tough for Archie,
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partner has a special gimmick, career of Met Opera star
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The Seminole County Grand that the teitiulony was on alleged violations of
Jury's reported probe of an recorded.
Florida's Sunshine Law, which
aborted county clay pit purA mystery witness, identified bans
meetings of public
chase deal went into its second by observers as a mn named officials where decisions are
week today wi th four witnesses Jack, who is an assistant to made.
appearing before noon at the Lester Mandell, president of
Th iirrjbo rep4- rtl-dly congrand jury witness room,
Greater Construction Co., ;i (urIU
Cti1iui dei1
First to testily was Joe also secreted in a separate to buy a 103-acre tract for a clay
Robinson, president of Laurel witness room by investigators Pt fi'orn Mandell for 1517,0( 0.
Realty. Also seen going into the for State Attorney Abbott
County commissioners voted
grand jury room later was Herring.
on Oct. 14, not to go through
Ro be rt Ilosack, executive vice
Also appearing Just before wi th the land purchase.
president of Laurel.
noon was John Yarnnitz, a
Last week the grand Jury is
Sanford Attorney Jack Laurel Re al ty vice president, be lieved to have heard from six
Bridges, co rpora te counsel for who went before, the grand jury witnesses, including Herring's
Laurel Realty, accompanied last week,
chief investigator, Jack R.
Robinson and Hosack to the
Assistant State Attorney Fulenwider, Tom Binford,
grand jury witness room and William Staley answered former real estate salesman
later said his clients had not reporters' questions about the with Laurel Realty, who says he
been subpoenaed, but were clay pit probe wi th ,no co rn- lost a $12,500 commission when
"requested to appear."
ment" today as he shuttled the clay pit deal fell through,
Itobin
as in the jury witnesses in and out of th e Yamnit Mandell, and Torn
room 35 minutes and Hosack 30 grand Jury room.
Radloff, a former Altamonte
minutes. A court reporter was
Herring's offi ce has stea di ly Springs city councilman.

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By JOE ASKREN
ago before the pri vate property "crew s ho uldn't have been on
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notrump wi th
Pinecre.st requires $3,000 for
solid suit,
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Herald Staff Writer
was annexed to the City. He pr ivate property.
three
of
his
own
suit
with
a
construction
of
sidewalks
at
the
said the City tapped the
Commissioner
A.A.
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Ceremmks were beld this mwning at LAoxwood 1113ementary scbool to raise a new Rkentennig flag.
BICENTENNiAL
Monday night was not a good
minimum 17 or 0) and shows a
east and west ends of the
ro3sing
line
when
other
McClanahan
said
he
found
the
possible to rupture or herniate a
Participating, from left, are Ernie Horrell, County Athnlnlstrative Director of the Bicentennial night for discussing fire developments
feature with a maximum ig
£73
school. That project can be PRESENTATION
began c
the
matter
"a
little
bit
eon!
using,"
disc just by bending over to pick
Committee; Mrs. Arletta Coberly, principal, Desmond Betbel of the fifth grade, a member of the Fife hydrants and water line con.
or 10)."
Both vulnerable
completed, officials say,
something up in a twisted
and Drum Corps; and Joe Pavone, commander of American Legion Post 2q56. (hierald Photo by Torn nections, Sanford City Corn- west
Oswald. "The la y-down
not cside of U.S. 17-92, but did adding he detected some
sometime
before
Jan.
1,
1976.
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ha rge the firm for the personal animosity between
Vinc'enfl
position without even touching
slam is easy to bid this way It /
nhlssioners agreed after parConstruction
of
sidewalks
"or*h
East
South
hydrant nor the tap which now Hyatt and Knowles.
that something?
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should also be biddable after a
ticlpating in a lengthy would total $1,800
along SR 46A at Idyllwlldewlll
pa ss by Sou th but when it was
Commissione r Gordon Meyer
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discussion of a controversial
Can intravenous feeding by
cwt about $3,150, The city of
played
in
a
duplicate
game
The
City
has
since
put in
questioned
Hyatt who said he
Pals
Putting a needle In a vein and
Sanford's
share
In
the
most
passing
South's
reached
installation
across
U.S.
17-92,
another
water
line
along
the
felt
he
"wasn't
treated right."
Pass 4 4 3' p
se
just south of Airport Blvd.
running in the fluid be too fait, correspondents have had fun
game on l y
Idyllwllde project is $l,).
west side of the highway to presumably in not being
PAIS
Lachlan L. Hyatt, executive
and if so can It do any damage changing girth control to birth pass
Sanford officials already have
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serve the other busi%esses.
relmburskA for portions of his
vice
president of Butte Knitting
to a person in any way, control. Certainly birth control
Opening lead - 94
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Mills, Spartanburg, S.C., ((Al
especially a child?
is one way to avoid one tern- I
27th Street project.
Butte i-nitting, s41d Hyatt W. , heing conwted bef
vIn
A
reader
wants
to
know
if
porary cause of the big middle, By Oswald &amp; James Jacoby
Commissioner Mike HatCommissioners he was asking 'seeking equity" to avoid a others with his line. Meyer satu
DEAR READER — Bending
the Jacobys use light third.
for ' fair treatment"
But, considering the number of
(away asked for a county-wide
and some lawsuit "action for inverse be believed the City "bent over
ty
over and lifting something is a men with this problem, there is
Coun
'equitable adjustment or condemnation property right" backwards in getting water to
hand openings in duplicate 3 * sidewalk study to determine
Jim: "We have had so many
common way of rupturing a more to it than
The answer is that we
compensation" which he did not
questions from readers about
where safety needs are
McIntosh agreed with Mayor the firm," needed earlier.
disc. Even without lifting it Is
lieve firmly that the same
DONNA USTES
weak two bids that it seems
greatest. Commissioners have
In other action, the cornminimum
requirements
apply
possible if you already have a
11cr-aid Staff Writer
About intravenous feeding, appropriate to devote a few
months from July 1, 1974 to July 1975 is 16,170. During the in- nearly into Longwood on the water line under U.S. 17-92 to the need for a fire hydrant at
$15,000
budgeted
for
sidewalk
mission
reconsidered its acin all seats n other words a
damaged disc ready to her- one can let the fluid go in too articles to them."
1, 1975, the population in the tervening, five years since the northeast and to Casselberry on his plant several years ago.
construction
near
county
hand
Is
either
worth
an
open
ceptance
of
a high local bidder
niate. The disc is between two fast. The fluid running into the
Oswald. "In standard
For the first time in Seminole cities increased from 67,075 to last federal census, Altamonte the southeast.
Hyatt said the City has since
Ing
or
it
Isn't.
schoo
ls
,
but
Vthlen
sa
for police and fire department
id such a County's 62-year history, more 68,645.
vertebrae, and when you be nd veins quickly expands the American th e opening bid of
Altamonte Spr ings city of- used h is l ine to serve o ther is "very re levant" to
Springs has more than
uniforms,
after City Attorney
study
must
coincide
with
persons
are
living
within
the
,
two
in
any
suit
Is
reserved
for
(Do
You have a question
over it squeezes down on the volume of blood, literally
Part of the increased quadrupled its size.
ficials have insisted the city has customers on the west side of controve rsy.
Vernon
Mize
Jr., said the
recommendations
from
schoal
seven
cities
of
the
county
than
for
the
experts?
Write
-Ask
inner edge of the litUe sac-like diluting iL In sick people. very strong hands. About
population in the cities is due to
Where city boundaries were a population of 18,000 to 20,000. the highway, by means of an
Moore
also
thirty-five
years
ago.
Howard
the
Jacobys"
publicly
commission
is
usually
obligated
care
of
this
superintendent
W.
P.
"Bud"
in
the
unincorporated
areas,
annexation
by
cities
of
formerly
structure or pillow that con- Particularly
once confined to the areas west
The population estimates interconnecting tap.
those with limited
Schenken and Edward Hymes, nOWSpaper. The Jacobys will
Layer. By law, Vihlen said. emphasizing
apologized
to
Hyatt
for
the
to
accept
the
low
bid,
if
It meets
Seminole's county territory.
tains the disc. The pressure on heart function, the excessJr.. adopted an idea proposed
of U.S. and east of Interstate 4, brought a shock to Casselberry
City Man4iRer W.E. "Pete" City's action recently in digging specifications.
answer individual questions
determinations must come transformation from a rural to
,
one side can pop the sac just as volume can overload the heart by Dick Richardson and
Seminole County's total the city's limits now extend to city officials who are expected Knowles said the City approved up his private property tocheck
it stamped self - addres sed
from school officials. However, urbanized community.
At the request of Cornyou break a blister by and cause accumulation of fluid started to use two clubs as the
the
Orange
County
line
on
the
to
vigorously
protest.
While
the
crossing
and
a
fire
hydrant
water
line
envelopes are enclosed rho
population,
including
the
cities
connections. missioner McClanahan, the
Hattaway pushed for the
The preliminary figures show
squeezing it. Of course, the in the lungs or other signs of only forcing opening bid while
most interesting questions
south and southwest, deep into Casslberry's population in i97t requested by the firm for in- Knowles said he didn't know the commission rejected all three
county-wide study and corn- that as of mid-summer 545 increased during the annual
more pressure that Is applied, temporary heart failure. It is using the others to describe
will be used In this column
(Continued On Page 3-A)
surance purposes five years digging was being done and the
period from 13-4,181 to 136,246 or unincorporated Forest City,
mLssioners agreed.
(Continued On Page 3-A)
persons were living within
and will receive copies ol
as in the lifting, the more likely easier to overload a child, hands such as the one held by
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County
engineer
Bi
ll
Bush
cities
while
67,601
were
residing
by
2,065.
Some
1,570
of
the
inbecause he has a small blood South, With nine high-card
it is to break,
JACOBY MODERN)
said about 20 or 30 requests for in unincorporated areas crease was in the municipal
volume to start with. Adding a
CARNIVAL
sidewalks
exist now. Bush governed by the board of county territories.
by Dick Turner
You can also get muscle small amount of fluid rapidly
Sanford, the county seat and
promised to produce an conunissioners.
spasm by assuming an tin- can increase his blood volume
"."
analysis of sidewalk needs as While the population of the Seminole's largest city, concomfortable position. The too much very rapidly.
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soon as possible.
unincorporated areas rose frori tinued its steady pace of
muscle literally cramps and
By AUDIE MURI'IIY
growth, registering an increase
Of
course,
if
a
person Is
can prod uce pain much like
Herald Staff Writer
of 491 persons, up from 11,145 to
associated with a ruptured d, deh'drated or in shock or in
Z!636.
,
iced of more blood volume,
Compet
i tors From around
' ltamonte Springs which has
A
Although there are many then the faster you can get the
.41111'1
Central Florida met this
shown a phenomenal growth
things that cause back trouble, fluid in the be tter. A good
,1
morning
to
compete
in
"r
rate sin ce it enter ed t he 1910
one of the main ones Is la ck of example here Is a rapid irantennis matches as the
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strength of the abdominal and *fusion of blood in the presen ce
decade retains the title of
_____________________
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.1seco nd largest city.
back muscles. High
U list of hemorrhage. The ability to
Rela t ed sto ry, photos, 1-11
of things to do to pre vent ba ck do this can be life-sa ving in the
Altamonte had a population
0" got
By
RICK
PANTRIFIGE
resignation "does not change of little more than 4,000 in Lie
trouble is maintaining good operating room or in other
Goden Age Olympics
Herald Staff Writer
our position that teachers have 1970 federal census. The
abdominal muscles. Those (!n)ffgency situations.
entered its second day.
Sanford
teacher
Sylvester
to
be protected against school University of Florida said the
people with a Large abdomen
Accor(Iing
to
tennis
of.
The effects of overloading the
Denmark, aquitted last week of board action of this kind."
population in 2973 was 11,175
ficial Emma Spencer, five
are sitting ducks for back circulation with fluid are
a
robbery charge, has resigned,
pr oblems.
SEA had supported Den. and In 1974 was 15,382.
players will compete in
usually
temporary, a nd the
Seminole County School mark's effort to be rtinstated
singles
and mixed double
There is a lot you can do to body will quickly adjust by
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Superintendent W. P. "Bud" and to receive l ost pay.
matches
today
and
keep that abdominal tone in eliminating the excess fluid,
Layer said today.
"We
feel
that
school
board
tornow
at
the
Spencer
I
shape. Those who ha ve the provided the kidneys are
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co ur ts on Osceola Drive.
0
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no
Wr
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ally.
In
t
hi
s
.,.,,
expanding middle problem or
school board that they accept prejudicial sta temen ts a bo
I
insta nce there should be no
ut a Around Th e Clock
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want to avoid It can get more
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be
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details by sending 50 cents !or residual
pay him for the time he was required to act upon -at least
t.e,.
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The Health Letter number 3-7,
Keep in mind, doctors often
under suspension," Layer said. not in a democracy.
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Girth Control: Avoiding the Big have to choose between risks.
The school board meets
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-Wednesday at 7:30 p m. and
/
-Iboard members to be talking t o
jjj5
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of this newspaper, P.O. Box conditions, despite heroic ef1aer said he would make his
u-so
at that time. the police and making - Dear Abb)'
1551, Radio City Station, New forts,theoutcomeisnotalways
recommendation
4 4..
statements about a case before Dr. Lamb
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York, NY 10019. Send a long, successful, Only TV doctors are
m
The board voted on Sept. 10 to
,
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it comes to trial. If we allow the horoscope
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stamped, self-addressed en- able to cure everything, and life
Isuspend Denmark without pay, board to act in this manner hospital
"I told you my teacher was balmy, Pop! Now she says you're
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velope for mailing. Some of my is not one big TV show,
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the stork!"
menderf that the suspension be
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teacher accused of a crime, Sport,
1-2-3--It
wi th pay.
innocent or not," Grooms said. Television
DOONESBURY
Circuit Judge Robert B.
by Garry Trtjtjea,,,
On Sept. 8, Layer notified Women
6-A
McGregor last week ordered a Denmark by letter that he was
VF;-%TIIER
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Final matches for the
tSTAI'T
41)U(MT
N47Z/4lE
verdict
of
acquittal
for
suspended
from
teaching
at
,,tc.',ia1)aR
£rflh7H?/ 1JC)4/
event
tAi5.4fl7/ A9.4iv4'g
the 38-year-old Denmark, after
be held
will
----Muiy' hIgh 82. Overnight
Lakeview
Middle School
the alleged robbery victim and
tomorrow.
low
6$,
because of his Sept. 3 arrest on
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Tennis was
w
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John Merrigan, Roy Britt, Garland Thomas and Gus Terry.
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pick the teacher from a lineup
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countywide study of sidewalk
nee&amp;i of all schoo ls after ap.
proving $6,000 worth of
sidewalks at Idyllwilde and
Pinecrest elementary schools.
The sidewalks at the schools
are a part of a joint par.
ticipatiort project with the city
of Sanford, and Commissioner
John Kimbrough stipulated that
bo th project pla ns be approved
by Sanford officials before
construction begins.
'l have no objection,"
Kimbrough said "as long as
we'reamplyprotectedfrom M r.
(City Manager W. E. "Pete")
Knowles." Kimbrough sa id he's
been "burned" by Knowles
before, He said Knowles had

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LEO (July 23-Aug. fi) You'll In either.
PISCES (Feb. 20-March
be more successful in handling
business later in the day. Don't Your personality is dynamic
be afraid to make unusual toLiy. Your powers of per.
suasion are very strong
demands.
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) Though you may not be aware
Don't turn a deaf ear to cf it, ot he rs will be.
YOUR BIRTHDAY
proposals made today by close
Nov. 11, im
associates What may sound a
me coming year will be a
little far out at first won't be all
very
that kooky.
for you socially,
LIRRA Sept. 23-Oct. 23 ) New interests you'll suddenly
You're sharper than usual get involved in will expose
today in knowing how to make to an entirely different group of
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(rnpetiUOfl ln horseshoes and shfleboarda pair
of events which have an exceptionally strong
following.
Entries were running mild last week, howev
dubs and orgtIn7itmn Eid request ed up to I
en tr y blanks, leaving speculation that the bulk of
entries will come on the day of the event.
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throughout the w eek
Busiest day o? the Golden Age Olympics will be
Wednesday, when eight events will be staged.
Morning competition includes billiards, tables
tennis and tennis, wle afternoon action includes
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By ED PRICKErr
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State and County officials are scheduled to in.
spect the Seminole County Jail Friday morning in
preparation for the jail's reopening, County
Conuiiissian Chairman Sid Vihien Jr. announced
today.
Vihlen's announcement comes on the beets of a
Tuesday report by Jail Administrator
George
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Vihien said he will tour the facility begmning
Friday at 8:30 along with Proudloot, Sheriff John

back in. Inmates were transferred
to jails in predate an inspection on Tuesday, or at the latest,
surrounding coulles after jail doors
closed here Friday," Vihien's letter says.
following the fire.
Vihlen says the state chose Friday.
Polk, E. V. Fretwell, the deputy state fire marshal
Moving Seminole's inmates back Into county jail
The commission chairman also said he has inand chief prison inspector Cecil Sewell.
would erase the up to $1,000-a-day fees being paid structed
Proudloot to begin the necessary
nstallation of some other counties to house prisoners,
preparations to reopen the jail next weekend,
$64,000 worth of safety equipment installed at the
V1hIn, the liaison commissioner on the jail,
facility since June 9, the date a fire swept U'rouh
Also invited to attend the inspection tour are
drafted a letter on Nov. 5 to Louis Wainwright of the
officials from the City of Sanford.
the jail leaving 10 inmates and a jailer dead.
Department of Offender Rehabilitation.
State officials told the county what safety
If the jail passes inspection, Proudfoot says the
"Due
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Police Probe For Clues
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A Gra nd Jury report on the jail fire placed the
lion's share of the blame on the commission.
However, no charges were filed.

MIAMI (All)
Police are trying to find out s'h)' a
Former mental patient opened fire on several stall
members of an atidemy for high school dropouts, killing
one young teacher and wounding the others.
Officers said Javier Apricin Morejon, 21, walked into a
counselor's office Friday morning at the Latin Street
Academy and pulled out a gun.
'Are you crazy'"' screamed Roberto Lopez. "Don't

A number of lawsuits seeking thousands of dollars
In damage have been filed against the Sheriff in
connection with the Jail fire.

But Morejon who was released from South Florida
Hospital five months ago opened lire, fatally wounding
Lopez and hitting Miguel Dc La Torre, a 27-year-old
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CIA Admits Universities
Funded For Drug Experimeni
WASHINGTON tAP I -The CIA says it secretly fund(
more than 30 universities and institutions Lhai conduct(
experiments with LSD and other drugs during the 15(

and '6.

At one of the institutions, drug addicts undergoin
rehabilitation were given doses of their preferred mu
cotics as a reward for participating In the CIA4unde
experiments, according to sworn testimony before
Senate subcommittee Friday.
Inmates at the National Institute of Mental Health's Ad
diction Research Center in Lexington, Ky., were givei
their choice of drugs or time off their sentences, or
former inmate explained. But since the inmates were al
drug addicts "the majority chose narcotics," said Ed
ward M. Flowers, now a drug counselor.

Ford To Enter All Primaries
BOSTON (AP) - President Ford says he will enter
every Republican presidential primary next spring and
vows to "stick it out" until he captures the GOP
nomination at the party's convention next August.
Ford made the remarks Friday In an off-the-cuff GOP
fund-raising speech here. The chief spokesman for Ford's
campaign committee in Washington expressed surprise
at the announcement. White House sources said the
announcement was unexpected and added that they did not
think Ford planned to make all rays.
A Ford spokesman said there are 31 GOP primaries,
and the $10-million ceiling on spending
to win a
presidential nomination ne&amp;ns that in some states,
Ford's campaign effort probably would have to be a token
one.

Tax Bill Means Cut For Móny
WASHINGTON (AP) - The
tax bill approved by the
House Ways and Means Committee contains a tax cut for
most Americans and aid for wealthy investors stung by
huge financial setbacks, such as Texas businessman H.
Ross Perot, who reportedly could net a $15 million tax

iefund,

The oill, passed Friday alter the panel agreed to refer
six reform amendments to the full House, retains most of
this year's anti-recession tax cuts for
1976 and beyond.
One provision "represents what may be the most
gigantic tax break In histoiry for one person ... Perot, the
canny and colorful Texas busInnan who lately has
suffered some huge business reversals,"
said the Wail
Street Journal on Friday.

Big City Plunging Deeper
WASHINGTON (AP) - New York City's fiscal crisis is
increasing by $155 million a year the costs all cities and
states must pay to borrow money, a group of municipal
officials says.
A study by the Municipal Finance Officers Association
says the Northeast has been
hit the hardest, but the ripple
effect from the New York crisis has affected

all parts of
the country.
In related actions on Friday:
—The House Ways and Means Cornmittee put off until
Tuesday consideration of any part of the house bill to
guarantee loans to New York City.

Wholesale Prices Take Leap
NEW YORK (AP) - The government reported' this
eek that wholesale prices in October jumped faster
than
they have in a year, prompting concern among
administration economists over the lingering presence of
inflation,
"The key question is how this type of price behavior
compares with that following previous recessions," said
Michael Moskow, director of the government's Council on
Wage and Price Stability.
"In other words, are firms behaving differently now
than you'd normally expect them to behave during a postrccesson economic upturn?"

Branch of the Greater Miami ''special appointment"
YMCA Slflce 1971, 1IVL' III) that recognizing his full-timecareer
post to coiiie to Central Florida with the YMCA as part of his
FOREST CITY
Seminole as administrative director
of ministry.
County Branch of Central both the Seminole and West
Taking over his new job here
Florida
YMCA,
with Orange branches,
this week, 3$-year-old Kilday Is
headquarters in Brantley
An
ordained
United not a newcomer to the area;
llarbur,
now has a new ad- Methdlst
minister
and having served as resident
ministrator.
member of the Holstin director of Camp Wewa in
G. William Kilday, executive Methodist Conference in Plymouth and community
director of the Southwest Tennessee, Kilday was given a pro
gram director for Winter
Park YMCA. Prior to that he
was in th e ministry in Virginia
d Tennessee for five years.
Board Critical
Kilday said ie is excited
about being here and feels
Seminole Count)' Branch is one
Of
of the strongest areas of
UE
program
BY JOE ASKREN
- itecommendedapprovalof Florida. potential in Central
Herald Staff Writer
a conditional use for the sale of
Members of Sanford's beer and wine for consumption
Kilday said experts had
Planning &amp; Zoning Commission off premises at the Cumberland predicted Central Florida will
have termed "ridiculous" their Farms Store at Airport be one of the three fastest
duplication with the city Boulevard and Sanford Avenue. growing areas in the United
00
commission In considering
-Recommended approval of States in the next decade and
conditional use of property a revised site plan for con- the 'Y'
program will be faced
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struction of a Missionary with trying to keep up with the
Zoners action followed a Baptist Church at 10th Street growth In population as well as
CHRISTMAS CLUB
Flagship Bank of Sanford employes Serita Tindal] (left)
and memo received from City and Hickory, as submitted by respond to new needs in the
Carol Stafford (center) mail 719 Christmas Club cheeks
totaling Attorney Vernon Mize Jr., Ray ank Construction Co.
future,
$93,000, hile Virginia Williams of Flagship U.S. Bank of w
CHECKS MAILED
- lteconhIflemxjed approval
hich also was sent to the city
Seminole sends off 500 cheeks totaling $50,000 in time for commission,
The Seminole YMCA is
saying that no for a change of use plan for a currenti)- operating out of
Christmas shopping (Herald Photo by Bill Vincent)
fish and poultry carry out store
use
at
1002 French Ave,, as administ rati ve offices in a
be approved without a public
converted house on live acres iQ
hearing and notification of requested b) John Giallourakis. conveniently
located near lake
Hesaid the store will open next
adjacent property owners.
Brantley
High,
league Middle
month.
Zoners drafted a memo to the
and
Forest
City
Elementary
- Recommended setting at
commission which said:
public hearing at 7 p.m. Nov. 20
"The Planning &amp; Zoning Icr a conditional use and
Although most of the ac
Commission feels it is a waste change of use
request
for
LI
tivities
are carried on by using
By AUI)IE MURI'Hv
surrendered,
of city funds, employe time, and automobile engine
loose a hasp on a door.
repair
and
community
resources, schools
herald Sta ff Writer
creates a hardship on ap- rebuilding shop at
Mozelle Curtis, 27, 508 E. 5th
John LIvera, 30, 2275 Ki
N. Myrtle and churches around Seminole,
St., was arrested for carrying a Edwards
ng plicants because of the ext. Ave., a lakefront site
Ct. told
across the
property is used for
Sanford Police Officer had concealed
police
that
firearm and later burglars pried open sliding ended time period In getting a from the Florida Power &amp; Light football practice and some
to pull his service
ice revolver in
conditional
use hearings,
permit, Co.
an charged with possession of glass doors to enter his requiring two public
athletic activities.
incident that occurred outside
stolen property after a check on residence, where
the Hex Bar on Sanford Ave. on
the pistol was made. Curtis was and $379 in cash a calculator and two notifications of ad- !"
were taken.
Friday a1ternoon,
jacen t property owners.
jailed in lieu of $10,000 bond.
Approxima
te
ly
$1300
worth of
Patrolman William Hasson,
A rash of
"If the city prefers to ha ve
FIRST FEDERAL
burglaries hit items were reporteij taken from the final say so
acting on a tip that someone at Seminole
Count)' on Friday. the homneof/tndre
on all Cthe bar had a gun, went to the Laura
SAVINGS &amp; LOAN ASSOCIATION
1)uefield, 25, 71 Seminole P.O. Box 121 S. Merlet, 21, ditiona) use requests, we
scene and found a man sitting in Gardens
Goldenrod, A recommend they (city
reported her television portable
p,
OF MID-FLORIDA
a truck holding a pistol,
color television; a mission) change the zoning
was stolen while she was at revolver; a watch; a camera; a ordinance so that the
Hasson told the man to get out work,
ap.
chess set &amp;nd $120 in cash were
of the truck and place the gun
plication goes directly to
An undetermined number of stolen.
on the seat. Instead, the man televisions, stereos and radios
the City
Also
Goldenrod, B.arbra St. hearing, and they hold
Wi
got out of the truck, with the were taken from Badcock Onge,
28,in74
notify property owners
Citrus
gun in his hand. At that point Furniture, 206 Magnolia Ave.
Ave., told and make the final decision."
police that burglars entered
Hasson
Arthur
asson pulled his service Thieves reportedly gained home and took rash and Harris Chairman
said the "great
revolver and the man entry to the building
by pulling Jewelry,
duplication" would mean applicants have to wait six or
IN OBSERVATION OF
seven weeks to get an answer
oflfr conditional request.
lie said this Is "ridiculous,"
"They're (the city corn.
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday Thursday
Friday
mission)
Saturday
all knowing!" said
Harris.
Bike Ra11n
9-I 1
"It is too time consuming,"
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Scm. Blvd.
said Zoner C. B. Franklin.
At one point in the discussion,
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City
Planner Dave Farr asked:
Civic U.
Civic C.
"What use Is the planning and
1&amp;3
Bosl1ng
1&amp;3
zoning commission? . . . The
ltolAmner Rose Amrr. BolAmer.
city commission doesn't tru.c(
the planning &amp; zoning board,"
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Bridge
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In other action, the zoners:
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President Ford is assuring Moscow,
t-king :ind U.S. allies that his shakeup of national
curity advisers will in no way soften the American
dense posture.
Secretary of State Henry Kissinger, who lost his second
t) as director of me National Security Ciuncll, wi:l
'tinuc tii
iiifhwncc on security and
reign affdirs, Ford said Friday.
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a change in the zoning or.
Woman's Club
dinance as it pertains to the
earlier
recommended, reduced
1-5
1-5
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living
area
requirements in the
Chic C
Chic C.
Chic C.
single .family residential
district.
Reeonunendej approval to
rezone from multi-residential.
t3 general'eonimeJ, lot at
FL Mellon Pk. 505 East Third St. and grant a
-conditional use request for a
simuill engine repair shop, as
requested by Brent Doherty.
-Denied, after five objecting
property owners were heard, a
rezonin
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request from single
10
family
residential
to genera'
1,1 MI'l1m I'lL
co(%wr"iai for four lots of the
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Florida's prudent fiscal
JEII('ies s ill keep the state from facing the financing
t tjIemii afflicting New York CII)', a state official says.
Arnold Greenfield, director of the division of bond
finance, said Friday that Florida is protected because the
state Constitution specifically prohibits deficit financing
to operate state government. New York has used deficit
spending for several )'t'ars.
"Tile
"The one overriding lesson to be learned ...is how very
fortunate we are to be living under the guidance of a wise
and prudent state Constitution which checks and restrains
the spending and debt powers of state government,"
Comptroller Gerald Lewis, who had requested the report,
said in a letter to Gay. Heubin Askew.
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MIAMI I Al'
A New York-based coastrUumII of
Foreign shipping lines has been charged with allegedly
granting $10.6 million in illegal rebates to a Miami firm
which imports radios, tape recorders and other electronic
devices from the Far East.
U.S. Customs agents served the Indictment on the
master of the Norwegian vessel Tarantel, owned by the
consortium's successor, Barber Blue Sea Lines, as It
(locked here Friday with cargo from Singapore.
Blue Sea Lines, a Former subsidiary of MS. 111cc Funnel
lines, merged with another company in 1973 to form Barher. Agents in New York also served Barber officers, a
Customs spokesman said.
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I'ENSACULA(AP)
A Mississippi man held In
the kidnap-slaying of Pensacola woman will be returned
to Florida to face state murder and kidnaping charges
sitlun a week, federal officials say.
Unemployed carpenter Leo Joseph Miller of Plantersville, Miss., one of four people charged in the case,
waived extradition Friday shortly before a federal court
hearing on his removal to Pensacola was scheduled, officials said.
Miller, 38, faces Florida charges of first-degree murder
and kidnaping in the death of real-estate saleswoman
,'dma ('harbonneau Hartley, 51, in addition to federal
charges of conspiracy to kidnap.
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TALLAHASSEE (AP) - The Equal Rights
Amendment to the U.S. Constitution, an emotionally
charged proposal that has failed to carry In the Florida
Legislature the past two years, Is dead here until 1977, its
chief sponsor says.
State Rep. Elaine Gordon, DMIami, said Friday that
another lobbying effort for the
proposal ban'rung
discrimination on the basis of sex would be futile in the
1976 session of the manIc dominated legislature.
Instead, she said, women's rights advocates should
begin an intensive campaign in the 1976 elections to Unscat legislators who have blocked the proposal in 1974 and
1975.

Spanish Coins Found
Wielding sonic metal
FORT PIERCE ( APi
detectors, local treasure hunters have uncovered at lezst
30 centuries old Spanish coins on area beaches in the last
I ,'ek and believe more were uncovered by a recent stormii.
,John I)urham, 40, a telephone company worker here,
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two nights of searching.
The coins are believed to be from a Spanish treasure
fleet that sank off the Florida coast in 1715 while carrying
$14 million worth of silver and gold, I)urhamii said. The
treasure today is orth much more

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Keeth said also the board's

procedure of certification of
The method used to select architectural
firms
and
school architects for $2.5 engineers who have completed
million worth) of budgeted Federal screening forms is
Seiiiinole Count)' School "weird," without setting up any

projects
was
termed fees.
"hogwash" Wednesday night
Keeth said this procedure is
by one of the objecting board "only free advertising." Sims
mmu.'mmibers,
also questioncd this cerBoard member E. C. Harper tilication ritual, before firms
Jr. said he &amp;)jeCted to the way can be picked to perform
an adniinistratjve committee, services.
including Superintendent
The budgeted amounts
William "Bud" Layer, "divided assigned to the Five architects
up" the advertised jobs, which used for the school projects,
recommended a "lion's share" which are now being revised,
of the school projects to two of were listed as:
the Five firms decided upon.
4526,698 to Pavelchak &amp;
The board voted 3-2 to rework Associates, Sanford.
the criteria and selection meth-4275,827 to Eoghan Kelley
uti used, as submitted by Hugh Inc., Sanford.
Canton, director of auxiliary
-$1,146,211 to Gutmannservices,
I)ragash Inc., Sanford.
Board Chairman Robert
$454,002.31 to Environmental
' Lud" Feather, who made the
I )&amp;'si gn Group Inc., Winter
sutucss(uI usotiwi, directed Park.
Carlton to revise the procedure,
—4126,171 to James Melvin &amp;
limiting each architect to two Associates, Sanford.
jobs or $500,000 worth of total
work at anyone time "to give i,•1
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more equitable."
h
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Feather said he opposed the
present system used which
involved only live of the 17
architects
certified
for
Nov. 10 through 14)
$2,528,90 worth of jobs in II
different schools.
MONDAY
Board members Pat Telson
Fish Squares
and Davie Sims voted against
Baked Beans
1"eatlier's fliotitifl.
(ole Slaw
Layer
disagreed
with
Dessert Managers Choice
Feather saying the present
Ibm or School Made Roll
grouping method of three or
Milk
four architects rated for each
TUESDAY
job is equitable.
Sausage
Board member Allan Keeth
Seasoned Dry Limas
said he objected to the lack of
Turnip Greens
association between the various
Choco Peanut Butter
school jobs and the original
Squares
architect who designed the
Corn Bread
building.
Milk
Carlton said the criteria of
WEDNESDA Y
selection of the firms include
"Florida Tharmskgiving
capabilities, adequacy of Menu"
personnel,
past
record,
Pioneer Chicken (Oven
location, recent, current, and
projected
work
load,
Hastings Whipped Potatoes
willingness to meet time and
a r 1e n
Harvest
budget requirements and
Vegetables
i Mixed
v olume of work previously
Vegetables)
awarded to the firm by the
Ft. Caroline Bread Whoard.
Butter
"This Is "Hogwash!" said
Ilugenot Pumpkin Pie
Harper.
Milk for Courage
Carlon said the committee
THURSDAY
tried
weigh each finn acChili with Rice
cording to a point system. The
(;reens
committee includes Layer,
Fruit Crisp
Carlton, Dan Dagg, assistant
Rolls; Milk
superintendent for instruction:
FRIDAY
Director of Finance John liarimburger
with Bun
Colbert;
Andy
Bracken,
French Fries: 'rater Tots:
director
of
secondary
or Th Tators
education: Roger Harris,
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assistant superintendent for
Ice Cream
finance; and Mary Groome,
Milk
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John Connally, ex-Treasur
secretary and adviser to former President Nixon, says he
doesn'
t want another job in the federal government.
At ii news conference prior to attending an Ingham
('mint)' Republican fund-raiser in President Ford's home
state Friday. Connally said he is having too much fun
giving advice on the lecture circuit to re-enter gay.
eminent,
A.sked if he saw a role for himself as an ambassador, a
cabinet member or anywhere in federal government,
nnali v replied. "NI'."

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TAMPA, Fla. (APi - Policewoman Ann Williams
touldnt light back the tears say longer. She broke down
in convulsive sobs as her husband, a policeman slain In his
off -duty hours trying to stop a holdup, was buried.
Some 500 friends, relatives and uniformed police of.
ficers attended the tearful honors ceremony Friday to pay
final tribute to Anthony Williams, 27.
"Ile gave the supreme sacrifice for what he believed
in," said P11. S.E. Smith, a close friend who eulogized
Williams. "Nothing more ran he said"

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('unimittee has been set up Ly Supreme Court Chief
Justice James Adkins to improve the relationship but'
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DENVER (Al')
The Colorado Department of
Revenue has issued warrants to collect $1,800 in Income
taxes allegedly owed the state by blind singer Jose
Feliciano and a corporation, Feliciano Enterprises,
Director Joe Dolan says.
Dolan said garnishment of money due Feliciano Enterprises was levied on a Denver restaurant, The
Warehouse, where Feliciano is appearing.
lie has appeared at the restaurant periodically for the
past two years, and the taxes alkgtl to be owed"ere for
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Sunday, Nov. 9, 1975-4A
IVAYNE D. DOYLE, Publisher

IN BRIEF

H. RICHARD LONG, Editor

Wll.LIAM D. CURRIE. Managing Editor
ROBERT C. MARKEY. Advertising Director

Patty Hearst

MADRID, Spain tAPs

The public has settled into a ring-side seat at
the preliminary sparring between the prosecution
and the defense in the case of Patricia Hearst. The
events which began with Miss Hearst's kidnaping
on Feb. 4. 1974, are proving once again that truth is
stranger than fiction.
What remains to be proved is whethe.r this case
can take its course through the courts without
creating one of those legal circuses that leave
Amencans despairing of their judicial process.
Miss Hearst and other defendants from what
was known as the "Syrnbionese Liberation Arm"
have a right to a speedy and public trial be fore an
im pa rtial jury. It takes only a few words in the
Constitution to spell out that principle, but whether
it prevails depends on the effectiveness of canons of
legal ethics and on myriad court decisions
governing rights of the accused, rules of evidence
and other judicial procedure. We may be seeing all
of these put to the test.
Th e course this case may take can already be
surmised from public statements and leaks to
reporters by law enforcement officials, attorneys
on all sides, and the defendants themselves or their
spokesmen. The headlines speak for themselves,
and the press cannot be acc used of sensationalism.
The ingredients of this case are sensational enough
in their own right. Some of the people involved have
not been reluctant to satisfy the public's appetite
for information, and the SLA members arrested
with
With Miss Hearst have taken advantage of their
notoriety to fill the air with political effusions,
The publicity surrounding the Hearst case is
not in itself a threat to justice. It is in keeping with
the public's right to know what action the state is
taking in its name, and with a defendant's right to

rights of individual privacy and privileged cornrnunication, and with the need to prepare for a trial
and conduct it in an atmosphere not prejudicial to
either side.
Dec iding what the public needs to know in
advance of a trial should be left to the discretion of
those who are custodians of the evidence. If they
are careless with information, or release it

deliberately to gain sympathy for their case,

th ey
are inviting judges to issue I"gag" rules which can
shut off the public's access even to facts it deserves
to know.
That is a danger posed by the scramble of those
conn ec ted wi th the Hearst case to get all the facts

into the open. They can be
pertinent to establishing the truth about Patricia
Hearst's experience, but the place to establish the
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The Hearst trial lies somewhere in the future,
but another trial is already under way. It will
determine whether judges, lawyers, investigators
and the press can co pe with the inte nse public
terest in this case %vithout jeopardizing fairness or
the dignity of the law,

Spell It

Rife

It was complaints from teachers that finally convinced the
Chicago Tribune to abandon its 40-year campaign to simplify
the spelling of many common words. The paper says it will r'o
longer spell through as thru, phantom as fantom and crumb as
crum, even if there Is a certain logic to dropping some superfluous letters from these and other word..on its list.
Teachers said it was hard enough elready to teach kids to
spell without having their daily paper confuse them. The
teachers should have thought twice. How are they going to
explain why so many high school graduates flunk spelling tests
now that they can't pin it on the Tribune any more'

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WASHINGTON — ( NEA) - Terrorist bombs
killed 20 and injured 122 in the United States in
the year ending April 30. That compares with
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attorneys.
Neither President Ford's men nor local police
know what to do. Most suggested solutions would
expand police intelligence and po wers and
compromise personal freedoms to a degree most
Americans would not be willing to accept. And
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The hallucinogenic results of

eating the fungus are sd to
resemble those of a hallucinogeriic compound called psilocy.
bin contained in the Psilocybe
Mexicana mushroom,
Donald Goetz, former head of
the Oregon Mycological
Society, said the mushrooms
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Rep. Delta Abzug, D..N.Y., will attempt to lay
open hundreds of assassination documents which
have been hid de n for the past 12 years.
In earlier columns, we revealed th1it the FBI
had withheld from the Warren Commission
many diwurnents dealing with the John F.
Kennedy assassination.

Investigators for Abzug's Government
Information Subcommittee have also learned
that the National Archives has held back
numerous Warren Commission documents from
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One of the suppressed transcripts contains an
inalyftcal discussion by ps,clUatrL'Ls of Lee
Harvey Oswald' conduct and motives. The accu3ed nsslssin'a relationship with his wife was
discussed in such explicit terms that the
Archives felt the transcript violated the
Oswalds' privacy.

The other transcript, involving Oswal'I's stay
in the Soviet Union, wa's based on statements by
Soviet defecor Yuri Ncenka, It was withheld at
the request of the Central Intelligence Agency.
Similar requests from feder,il agencies have
kept secret 142 other items at the Archives, in.
eluding 95 from the FBI. 24 from the CIA end

8maller numbers from the State Dep'rtment,
Secret Service mid Iiitenital Revenue Service,
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Oswald acted alone. On the contrary, some in.
siders believe the documents would clear up
questions that have been raised and would help
end the wild speculation over the Kennedy
assassination,

tumsfeld's Future: Republican leaders are
sizing up Donald Rumsfeld, the new 'choice for
1)cf,'nce Secretary, as a vice presidential
possibility,
At age 43, he Is articulate and photogenic. Ht'
demonstrated as the White house staff chief that
.'ie Is also an able administrator. But most of all,
he has a style t ha t has reused admiring
politicians to refer to him as the Republican Juhn
F. Kennedy.
We have determined that President Ford
hasn't spoken to fiwusfeld about becoming his
running iiiate next year. But other White house

aides are whispering about the possibility,
Ford has had his eye on Itumsfeld ever since
moving into the White House As uc reported on
Oct. L 1974, the president then had Iluuisfeld "in
mind to be the next Secretary of Defense."
Wc reported a year ago, however, that Ford
"needed sonieorw in a hurry to replace
Alexander Haiti, who had hended former
President Nixon's Whit.' Iliuse -taff. The

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cabinet. This will be a victory for Secretary of
State Henry Kissinger, who has been feuding
with Schlesinger over foreign-military policy."
Our report of a year ago has now come true.
The Pentagon, of course, can lx' a tough test for
any :i{lirnitr,Itt)r l(wiisfcd himself rcniarked
ruefully to a friend: "The Pentagon is like a log
covered with ants floating dosti the river I"achi
ant thinks tie's driving it."
But those who know flumsfeld believe he will
emerge from the Pentagon as a political star an(l
vice presidential prospect,
Indian Dealings: For years we have been
dout the victiriiii.ation of Indians. The

villain in our pieces has been the Interior
l)epartnient, whose Bureau of Indian Affairs has
a record of bungling and betrayal.
On most reservations, the Interior Department
has found Indian le.ckrs ho "I ll do its bidding
The worst of them is thek Wilson, whom
Intericr
maintains In power as the Oglala Sioux
tribal
chairman even though the Civil Rights Co,,,'niissimi reports his election was shot through
ii ith illegalitIes ano fraud.
The (1 tr' ,'r,ia! Vi!-ri I'. al'o under fed'-r;:l

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up no psilO(7btn In the mushrooms. lie said he did not know
what ingredient was causing
the effect.

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and eat a few of them, you can
take a pretty good trip on the
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city advisors and an attorney
for the contractor of the nor thside sewer district to thrash
out differences over money still

due for the work and make a
recommendation as soon as
possible.
The city commiiissionmade its
request to City' Attorney Joe

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school advisory
committee meeting with
County' Adivsory' Committee,
Lyrsian High School, 7:30 p.m.
NOV. Il
SuJ,urban Republican
Women's Club, 10 a.mn., Oak
Harbour, 550 Maitland Ave.,
Altamonte Springs. Speaker,
Kirby (Sky King) Grant, of
fame and organizer of Sky King
Youth Ranch of America. Silent
auctio n,
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Goldsboro Elementary PTA,
7:30 p.m., school auditorium,
Open house to follow,
NOV. 15-16
Winter Springs Volunteer
a.
Fire Dept. turkey' shoo t, 11 m
to 5 p.m., Saturday and 1-5
p.m., Sunday, Sit 434 and N.
Fairfsx, Winter Springs.

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WEATHER
Saturday's high 82. Overnight
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cloudiness

through Sunday.
Partly cloudy and warm with
widely scattered showers. Lows
near 60 north and near 70 south.
lIighsin the upper 7osriorthand
low to mid 60s south.
l)a%'tona Beach tides: high
12:42 am., 1:07 p.m.; low 6:43
-a.m.,7:29p.m. Port Canaveral:
tgts 12:19a.m., 12:53 p.m,; low
6:31 km., 7:11 p.m.

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attorney
for
Associated
Building and Contracting Co. of

Altamonte Springs.
Palmn has told commissioners
that a balance of $89,000 will be
due the contractors as final
payment for the work after
some 21 items on a punch list
are completed and a $16,000
generator, to be delivered next
w eek, is installed.
The engineer said at this time
the entire sum should not be
released.
The city' has also notified the
contractor that it expects to
assess the firm $100 per day
penalty for every day which
passes since the end of the
contract period,
Cunningham and Robert
Stephens, vice president of the
contracting firm said the
problem is that it dispute exists
between themselves and Palm
on certain work items,
estimated to cost $8,000 to
$10,000.
The dispute involves whether
the incomplete items are part of

the contract or additions.
Stephens complained that in
several instances homeowners
have refused to permit his subcontractors to complete punch
list work, pointing to a manhole
that a resident would riot allow
se aled.
lie also noted instances
where property owners are
demanding sod rather than
seed be
replaced
and
replacement of bushes in the

For 1976 Christmas

Clubbets.1

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!

easement.
l'alm said he doesn't feel 0 i
the contractor's Job to satisfy
the homeowners, "That's the
city's problem and what the
city thinks is proper," Palm
said.
Cunningham said before his
client could sign documents to
the U.S Department of Housing
and
Urban
Development

(hUt)) noting acceptance of

today' with a chance of showers,
today
In the low to mid 8.
Lows in the mid 603 to low 70s.
Mostly southeast winds 10 to 15
niph, decreasing at night. Rain
probability 30 to 40 per cent

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superintendent of Corkscrew
Swamp Wildlife Sanctuary, who
will show slides. Open to public,

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MILS. LIU.IE CHASE
Mrs. Lillie W. Ctia&amp;', 81, of

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ALTAMONTE SPRINGS—
City commissioners Friday told

Speaker

.warded (luring a banquet
Saturday night at Marco Beach
Hotel.
The land and sea events were
to be held Saturday at the hotel
and included tennis and golf
tourneys, a bicycle obstacle
course, a sailing race and a
fishing contest.
Jack homer, executive
mlianager of the Sanford

Davis, consulting engineer Bill

Herald Staff Writer

Orange AudubonSodety,7:30

Carolyn H. Brown. Oviedo
Virginia M. Brown, Oviedo

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In the little Red School House. Helping youngsters display
costumes are (from left) Anne Robinson, Helen Reynolds and

p.m.. Central Christian Church,

Walte r U. Readon
Ann D. Robinson
Elwood Smith
Donald G. Wilt Jr.
Jack H. Finch, Altamonte

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motor home at Stroupe's
residence during the midAugust raids.

scorers.
A total of $800 in prizes was

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James Graham. hIrrald Photo by Bill Vincent)

Springs
Charles R. Davis, DeBary
IX'rrnis H. Henning, Dellary
Eassop W. Wooten
James T. Olds, Deltona
Emma I. Calms, Deltona
Elizabeth M. Radle, Deltona
Frida H. Schiffer, DeltonaHilja Schieferstein, Deltona
John J. Perry, Lake Mary
Wilbert S. Smith, Deltona
Roy C. 11111, New Smyrna
Patricia A. Ward, Geneva
1101
Jamie A. Johnson, limgwoxl
S. Peterson, Winter
Sherry' E. Booth, Maitland
Springs
Baby Girl Morris, Osteen

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Sheriffs agents seized the

these events (or women trial on several cases connected
handicap nules per hour from
pilots,
to the theft ring operation
the average ground speed miles
per hour. The Hgh score wins,"
said Laird Quenzler, one of the

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Charles W. Ward
Robert F. Watson
Donald G. Witt Jr.

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Martha V. Echols
Charlie Ervin
Martha G. Fox
Troy I,. Keitt

'era Black
Stephanie Brown
Johnnie M. Hicks
Willie Perry
Barbara J. Reid
Ann D. Robinson
Elizabeth M. Stevens

tried to defend this censorship. The treaiy
issue,
he
t'laimnt'd. "is irliportarit to (only i a small

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indictment for allegedly using a "goon squad" to
beat up lawyers defenclirg the Indians
who op.
pose turn,
Yet the Interior Department remains
loyal to
him. For example, an Interior Task Force
conducted a study on the Pine Ridge Reser.
vation, site of the Wounded Knee siege of
1973,
where Wilson holds sway.
The study found that
"the issue of treaty' rights must be
addres'ed
The emotional state surrounding
this issue
demands that it be addressed."
'Ihc (luesti 11 of treaty rIts
Is the key issue
that divides Wilson's supporters and opponents.
The stateiiient in the study hacks Wilson's
upponents. The Interior Department,
therefore,
struck out this demand for a review of the
disputed 1868 treaty with the Oglala Sioux,

group.
We have also discovered tampering with a
second study. This was an
Investigation of
Wilson's tribal government, conducted by
the
prestigious Touche Ross and Company,
The
study concluded that Wilson's
government was
"not a viable working body."
But in a private memo.
Interior's assistant
solicitor for Indine affairs, Charks Soller, said
this finding would "create,.
embarrassment"
for the De partment, So the t
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President, therefore, suinnioned Runisfe1d.'
We added that "Ford still intends to send the
able Rwnfeld to preside over the Pentagon."
We noted that "the President's plans For
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Fairfax, Winter Springs.
Women of the Moose Chapter
NOV. 10
Night, 8 p.m., Lodge home on
Sanford-Seminole Art Ann.,
Palmetto Avenue, Sanford.
7:30 p.m., Curtural Arts
Building, 5th and Oak, Sanford,
Seminole High School Ba,
Demonstration by E. V. Tatich, Parents, 7:30 p.m., band room.

ADMISSIONS
Sanford:

Assassination

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Local school advisory
Winter Springs Volunteer committees meeting with
Fire Depart. turkey shoot, ii County Advisory Committee,
a.m. to 5 p.m., Saturday; is Lyman High School, Longwood,

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Court records indicated that
the state was ready to produce
evidence of sale of the stolen
motor home that was obtained
by using an electronic
"bugging" device worn by an
admitted burglar, Calvin Yates
Jr., who participated in the
theft ring over an 18-month
lk'ial defends the program,
period of time,
Meanwhile, Circuit Court
.Iudge Virgil B. Conkling has
di.smnissed a buy ir, re(.eiving
and concealing stolen property
c harge agains t Mrs. Carolyn
Crowder, 41, of 551 Karen St.,
Altamonte Springs.
Mrs. Crowder had been ac19
cused
of having a stolen pistol.
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J
ud
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Conkling dismissed the
their ta b," smiled Mrs. Pem. are hopeful of getting a Powder- charge after
State Atty. Abbott
berton.
Puff Derby or Angel Derby to
Herring's office failed to file a
"liandicapsarethos.eusedby include Sanford's Airport in
reply to defense attorney'
tlii', year's Transcontinental their plans.
Robert J. Buonatro's motion to
Air Race and Angel Derby—the
The Ninety Nines, founded by dismiss the case.
top speed at full throttle less
20 Amelia
Earhart,
Mrs. Crowder's husband,
famed
miles per hour. Winners are
American
aviator,
Donald
both
spo
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Crowder, still faces
determined by subtracting of

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PORTI.AND, Ore. (All) — look for thein in the pastures,"
Hundreds of people in search of he said.
a free, legal "high" are scruti.
"If you eat 30 or 40 of them
nizing cow manure in western you start
to see colors and all
Oregon pastures for small, sorts f things iikp tIi,,i
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brown mushrooms that will
"Me? Oh, no, but I talked
proviA for them,
to one young man who tried it."

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Local groups organized to combat the project,
however, claim the structures will divert so much
water from the St. Johns River that Lake Monroe
will become a "stagnant pond" and the river will
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Spanish Saharan border to go home,
One Moroccan official promised "a decisive turn of
events in the next 24 hours."
Meanwhile, tens of thousands of Moroccan marchers
opened a "second front" Friday some 120 miles east of
their first crossing into Spanish Sahara the previous day.

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Engineers. cal ls for a complex of canals, pumping
stations, (likes and dams to be built for the purported purpose of providing flood control, irrigation
and public water supplies for parts of Indian River,

AGADIR, Moroc co (A tl i — Spanish and Moroccan
rialusters were re ported working on a Saharan compromise today that would enable hundreds of thousands of
unarmed Moroccans bivouaced on both sides of the

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actions

Ministers Working

he officially registered

aboutwhichcintIidatehadtheleastchan; now
even that interest has been ended.
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Undeniably, the Shapp candidacy has about it
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stuff of easy ridicule. The governor himself
is, according to one of his cabinet members, "
the most charismatic man in the world." a', selfmade mogul who used a $500 bankroll to foind a
get ting the proper balance be tween effective
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without repression tha t
an indifferent speaker and run of the mill
affects the general population."
In President Ford's attempts at finding an
campaigner whom many feel is now too old I)
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answer, some knowledge of U.S. terrorists has
to suddenly entertain presidential thoughts.
"Just a lithe farther to the right...'
'Politically, he was a late bloomer," says a
emerged.
COIIITIUY to prevalent opinion, Pentagon
official here, "if he were S3, okay,
but now it's
studies show the ideological te
late."
to be an
Then,
intelligent young man or woman, very often
there Is the Shapp campaign itself,
essentially no more than a dozen employes
attractive and conventional looking. With few
United Way
Lauds Students
exceptions, he or she is middle class with
workingoutofanelongatedsecondflrof(cjn
Please
accept
much
deserved
and
long
downton
university training, reasonably affluent
Harrisburg. "People who run for
and with overdue letter of appreciation for
out'11w foll owing is a copy of an open letter to mayor have better faci1ties than that," sniffs a
no history of material
or cultural deprivation, standing news coverage of the recent United
Pam Roy and Cathy Holzman, two Oviedo High skeptic, and there is considerable sus picionthat
The prominence of wornen in tt,e movements and Way Campaign in Seminole County. The overSchool
'students who reported marijuana 12 aides do not a President elect. Buttons are
in leadership posts is striking.
whelming
success
of
this
effort
was
due
in
no
smoking
on a school bus, and who have repor. available, bumper stickers are not. One worker
Most began their political activism be twee
n small measure to the Herald's support and
tedly been beaten by fellow students:
age 17 and 20. The average today Is in his or her
admits the phone does not ring "for hours
cooperation.
tear Girls:
mid-3,
oetirncs,"
m
In addition to daily front page feature stone.,
You
both
are
in
probably
the
most
difficult
Typically, they have a deeply emotional,
Yet apparently there are no immediate exof the United Way supported agencies and
years
of
your
lives.
Adolescence
is
a
time
of
pansion
sometimes suicidal, sense of
plans, not especially far as location Is
A volunteer campaign workers, your daily
tremendous peer pressure. The temptation to concerned. "We may not open a Washington
great deal of their motivation seems to be spotlighting
of the United Way Thermometer on
conform and just "go along with the crowd" is office at all," says campaign manager Norval
psychological rather than political. McClure
the
front
page
kept the general public aware of
intensly strong.
believes they are acting out their frustrations.
fleece, "we think that in these times the farther
the campaign's progress toward the goal of
But
you
two have chosen to be your own we are from there the better."
Though some seem to have rejected the values $154,500.00. This special coverage was most
person. You have chosen to think for yourself.
Aside from the personalities and the logistics,
of their parents, and are in revolt, more effective.
Most
of
all,
you
have
chosen
to
take
a
stand
for
is
an
even larger hole in the road to the Shapp
frequently they "appear to have simply exCommunity spirit such as this is indeed conwhat
is
right.
regardless
what
others
may
think.
presidency.
Scandal. Shapp's administration has
tended into violent action the socially critical t.agious and at the 1975 campaign
conclusion, a
For this you are to be commended. I am con- been all but paralyzed by federal
ttitudes of their parents."
investIgations.
total in excess of $172,000 was announced. At the
vinced that the majority of our students at No one has yet been Jailed but
a Worldwide, few terrorists have total
one Shapp
disregard Victory Dinner the employees and management
Oviedo Ifigh School (to NOT want marijuana or associate has b(en convicted of extortion. four
for their own lives. Many darng acts of hostage- of the Herald received a
standing ovation from
drugs on their school campus or their buses. The lesser officials have
taking appear to be based on a fair calculation of the more than 1(X) campaign workers
been indicted on shakedown
in
at.
only
reason why such behavior is permitted is and bribery charges, and dozens
getting away.
of others In the
tendance. This is a rare, but in this instance, an
that too many have chosen to be spineless and administrati on are looking
over
he ir shoulders,
t
Though there have been suicide attacks, such honor and recognition truly earned by your line not speak upon do anything about
the problem. "It's almost a scandal a
day,"
says one
as that on Israel's lod Airport in 1972, bombing newspaper. Congratulations.
My prayers is that now because of your newsman, "and when there
buildings at night Is relatively safe if the target is
On behalf of all those who worked and concourage that the majority of our other students everybody wonders why not." isn't a scandal
xorly guarded.
tributed to the United Way Campaign, for the
who believe as you do will rally behind your
Stia pp, it's said, and sa id strongly, is the
agencies
supported
by
these
funds,
and
the
example
and let the "pot heads" and "pill eventual target of the probes. For
Terrorism tends to escalate under its own
example, the
poppers" know that their behavior is just governor is suspicioned of
momenturn. The movements tend to disintegrate people who will receive their aid and services,
having
once
accepted
lease accept this expression of appreciation and
unacceptable.
in the absense of action; maintenance of
$20,000
in
apparently
unreported
campaign
thanks.
If can be of any help to either of you, please contributions. Shapp remem
discipline becomes difficult.
bers taking the
Jack C. Homer
do not hesitate to call upon me,
money personally, but no records of the tranThese internal weaknesses may offer a
Executive Manager
William U. Marr, Pastor caction have been found.
The law demands such
promising line of attack.
Greater Sanford Chamber of Commerce
First Baptist Church of Oviedo records be kept.

cometothede1enseofanactivistgrouptjtthcy
feel somehow is being abused."
Most terrorist groups, in (act, aim at
provoking police into
which will win
IhenI converts.
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themselves, or who even support violence — to

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Generalissimo Francisco

DUBLIN, Ireland (AP) — Dutch industrialist Tiede
lk'rrema, smiling after 36 days of captivity in a "filthy
hellhole," held up a .3&amp;4,'aliber bullet today and said, "the
terrorists gave me this as a souvenir,"
Looking undaunted, Herrema, 53, spoke to newsmen
several hours after he was released unharmed by two
Irish Republican Army kidnapers Friday night. Medical
examiners said he was "in very good health,"
Alter a brief medical exam, hlerrema ate, bathed and
slept for five hours before meeting with reporters.

HARRISBURG, Pa. iNEM — As a man
running for the presidency and from political
scandal, Milton J. Shapp is certainly a man for
"ur times.
Few can think of much else to be said for him,
however, and so in the mon th since the Pennsylvania governor anr.oun ced his candidacy for
the Democratic nomination he has received no
grea ter attention than that of a Midwestern
editorial that lamented "the arrival of still
another obscure figure in the arithmetic mess
that gives statistical assurance that our next
President will be no better than our last."
The comment and the neglect are harsh but
indicative of th .ontinulng apathy towards

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St. Johns, Inc., (FOSJi said the proposed project
Organization spokesmen said the FOSJ, which
will be disastrous,
has
a membership of approximately 200, Is con.,
-iiuie water win How north out of (lie con- cerned not only with the St. Johns River,
but its
trolled area that the river will stagnate, causing connecting streams, lakes and tributaries.
Plant growth to increase from the nutrients already
"If the St. Johns is reduced in its water flow, the
in the water," he said,
rest of the streams and rivers in Central Florida
"The St. Johns is supposed to flow north, but it will feel the impact as the pollution increases,"
rarely flow's at all, and with a slight breeze it will Turnipseed said.
now south. Reducing the flow of water in the river
Another group fighting the water control project
will turn Like Monroe into another Lake Apopka," is the St. Johns River Coordinating Council,
which
'I'tlrnipset'(l said.
is made up of a dozen environmen ta l and sports
Tinipsee1 also said the purpose of his organizations,
organization, in addition to opposing the proposed
Council Chairman Hugh Nicolay Is adamant in
sections of the water control project, is to reclaim his opposition to the St. Johns
project, and his
;iter already being diverted in south Brevard and coalition has sent resolutions to that effect to
north Indian River counties,
Governor Ucubin Askew, as well as other officials,
Turnipseed claims the diverted water amounts
"The project will turn the St. Johns River into
to between 200 million and f) million gallons per another Kissimmee-Okeechobee
situation," he
day.
sai&amp; "And that system is dying. Everybody knows
The F'OSJ group takes the position that the water it"
diversion had caused the river to 'become almost
Next: A history of the Upper St. Johns Basin
non-existant between its headwaters and Lake Water Control Project. A Water
Management of.

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An 14,000,000 flood control project proposed for
the upper St. Johns River basin Is coming up
against stiffening opposition from a coalition of
environmentalists, sportsmen and concerned
citizens.

Franco was reported in "very grave" condition today
Following the removal of most of his stomach (luring ii
four-hour operation.
Attending physicians said the 82-year-old dictator's
stomach was lined with ulcers, "all bleeding profusely."
They said Franco was given more than 10 pints of blood
(luring the operation.
Friday's surgery was Frarico's second abdominal operation in four days. The first was perfonned at his Pardo
Palace, eight miles north of Madrid, where the general
has been confined with a serious heart condition since Oct.
21.
Franco was rushed by army ambulance Friday to the
government-run i,a Paz Clinic, where an entire floor was
reserved. Franco's son- in-law, Dr. Cristobal MartinezBordiu, a heart surgeon but not officially a member of the
general's 26-medical man team, is in charge of the floor.

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Yet there is a point at which the dissemination of
information about a criminal case m us t yield to

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final payment, clarif ication

would have to be given on the

work his client will be permitted to file claims for
payments on.
In other business, corniiiissioners approved changes
in bids accepted earlier in the
week for equipment. The board
rescinded its previous acceptance of bids on a tractor, a
trailer to transport heavy
equipment arid a front end
loader.
City' personnel found that
although the vehicles met
specifications, they were not

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 much will
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 Si or more each week for 50 weeks and next Novetrber
you'll receive a check for the full amount saved plus 51, per cent
interest, compounded daily.

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School enjoyed a full day of defined each job."
make-believe recently, when
Classes began planning their
fifth ,graders put on their ot%n individual show s, with classes
erMoL1S of popular television scparated into six groups and
each group developing their
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who live outside the city and do for that imposition," he said. evidence required by law,
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Utility customers should he not benefit from services pro.
Alexander said the PSC's pol.
The court withheld a decision
r .1
The 10 minute sketches were own show.
told via their electric bills that ruled front fee revenue,
icy allows residents of cities on the franchise fee case and
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Mrs. Werner s groups acted
videotaped and replayed for the
clt franchise lees are costing
The policy means higher charging utility franchise fees related PSC decisions regard
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nut the following: Rolling
Youngsters.
them niont
sass a Public electric bills for dl) residents
to determine for themseRes if ing the rates Tampa Electric
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Stunts Sports Guess My Line,
',erne Commission attornes who must pa the lees, and they want to pa this imposition and Florida Power Corp are
The groups put in a typical (;tin Territory, Lily, S W F A I
Don Alexander urged the lower costs for rural residents in their electric bills
charging four phosphate
day of TV broadcasting, with and Star Troop
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Honda Supreme Court Friday who have been spared
Paul Buchman city attorney mining companies.
each 10-minute skit hating a
Mrs (,raele)'5 students
to uphold a PSC ruling requir"The commission thinks the for Plant City, argued, how14 (
The companies said their
beginning promotional spot,
it
presented
Talent Collection,
ing Tampa Electric Co. to list citizens of a city have a right to ever, that the franchise lees rater,
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should be lowered be
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commercial and then the story. Jerks
in Outer Space, Dracula
city franchise fees as a sepa- know- what they're paying for were levied by cities for right of cause the commission failed to
Mrs. Martha Graveley and
the
Werewolf,
the
rate item on utility bib.
on their electric bills," Al- way on power lines that ben- determine the cost of pro viding
La lI
Mrs. Mary Werner 's classes Voc1lantis News Report,
The PSC ruling which has ciander told a panel of fiv e jus efitted all customers so all service to them
were i nvol ved
as a part of the Sunshine Street and Do the
been applied to all electric tices.
should share in the cost.
But Public Counsel Woodie
car
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hustle.
companies, forbids the firms
"In a day when we have so
1k' told the court that the I.iles contended that the phos
from adding a city's franchise many rising costs on their dee- PSC's ruling should be reversed
"We
became
interested
in
the
Hi ghlight of the entire event
phate companies were seeking Students put finishing touches on space ship for scene from
te ti th hills of tu.stmiwrs trw bills, we think the citizens because the commission
Media
and
visited
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made preferential rates at the ex. "Jerks From Outer Space," From kit are Jeff M
should know whoa responsible a decision without obtaining rnse of other customers
Maurer, Dwight said Mrs. Graveley. "We videotape some scenes to show
King and Ruddy Fret terd. (Herald Photo by Elda Nichols)
watched TV at home and
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"MOrt' wollien are living
alone and imian% are too trustOne
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kage that she hadn't or.
dered but she opened tile door
an
want )
his feelings
because he was Poorly
alresc'd, she saul.'
It is all the more puzzli ng
because such crimes
the
fellow who wants his victim to
Lie home" — tire common
occurrences, he, .says.
"Burglar (ii' rapist. the
name of the g1umt is: keep
turn out
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Don't list a feminint, first
mmii in lit .eaLPajont book or
mail box
use an initial,
have a telephone at ksith', a
keyontrolled lock or do-it.
)ourself nail lock) on Your
bedroom window, and a pickresistant lock, peephole and
chain on your door. + He and
others have often
although it may not protect
property. -it can protect
physical wellbeing.
A
stranger can be asked to leave
the package at tile doo)r and to
pass the paper needing a
signature through the chained
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are committed Liv burglars
comng through doors in
;mpartmnents and through
windows and glass doors in
houses. he claims.
"In houses they choose a
floor-level window instead of
the small basement window
which moatl ke e
locked — they don't
nt p
encounter another lock when
they creep up to the basement
door
"A burglar roust have an
easy way out 1k chooses a
window
unlocked probably
on the opposite side of a
driveway or where shrubbery
provides cover. Or he roar
choose a back door,"
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McDcrinott. 48. learned
every trick and ruse used by
ritiminais in his two decades
as a de tect ive with the New,
York Police Department
nt - hi
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where
—established
methods of entry to In.
so phisticated bur.
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glarmes whore tlieliflS of entry
wt'ra' not rea(hly apparent
1k' is security consultant to
Friihiirt. maker of locks and
vice president of Holmes
Protection, running their
;:uard services th.
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it in.
.tstig1ite the effecti veness of
international security,
Although a ferry-gate iron
grille its the best form of wintiow protection he explained
it is usuall y aestheticalls
unacceptable.
"But a good way to prevent
a window being forced open is
this Drill a hole in the upper
(Iiriit'r of the ower sash cornpletely through the sash and
ha lf-way Into the lower corner
of tile *upper sash. Insert ,I
Ir ripenny nail Into it. Drill a
WCOnd hole
about 4 inches abort' the first
so the winclow can be iipened
for ventilation. The hole
iuId he slightly larger so
the rVill %% ill stav when pushed
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Strangely, McIknnott has
observed the multilocks on
oloors of those engaged in
(Tililifu activity.
and it has
picked them.
"Lock picking has become
garden variety burglary. A
door that locks wham it is
sliiiimitd (an be k ked in
seconds with ,I celluloid strip
air hank calendar, the most
('OiiiiiiOfl forms of surreptitiou antr. A oJ lock that
requires a key can keep a
burglar busy while you call
ixdice."
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Dogwood Drive. illerald Photo by Bill Vincent Jr.

Water Ham
lt ANDY I.ANI;
M' 'sewsf(':itures

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'11w cntira' water Supply sys- thnm has become filled with
u ni in uur house is placed un w,mtcr in.stt1id of air
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might be retrie ved with a twee--

pounding* or hammering sound pipc or coil which absorbs
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zers or something similar. A
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ondition is permitted to persist quickly halted by the closing of watc•r
new washer is, of course, nech,onrrar Is present, you chamber, shock at,sorber, 'ssary. Select one that fits
over a period of tiiiia', severe
Occasionally, when should imiumediately track as pressure reducing valve or one firmly yet is not
ihirnage can result, not the least watersalve.
too large. No
tiariimiier occurs, it can be timuch of
the water line as pos- of the various noise-eliminating household should be without a
of which is the bursting of a stopped by shutting off the
main sible and see whether any por- devices
on the market. If you box of assorted washers.
pipe.
water valve to the
house, lion of it is loose. Even a half- have the know-how, you can
S"Illeti'lles it is difficult to (training the entire system and inch of play between a pipe and handle the job yourself but
Another plumbing noise — a
take Immediate action to solve allowing all the faucets to rebeam
is
sufficient
to
)ou'd
first
better
be
cause
kind
of rumble
occurs when
sure
your
.
e.
Wise as tile vibrating pipe local regulations permit such the hot water faucet is turned
cry member of the family faucets are then closed
and the
on. It often means the water is
should be instructed to shut off main valve turned on again. slams into the wood. See wheth. an installation,
er
a
supporting
strap
or
bracket
too
hot. Check the tank heat in.
the"ffending faucet very slowly This method sometimes works
When the noise coming from dicator. If
has
worked
loose
and
requires
it is set at more than
en.-ti tune it is used. This will by releasing the w
ater from the readjustment or replacement. the faucet is more o a chatter 140 degrees, push it back to that
eliminate or minimize the air chambers. and permitting
or squeal rather than a ham- figure and see whether the
noise, but it should by no means air to reinter them.
If you can stop the hammer rmier, it could be caused by a noise continues. Also, as in the
I' used as an t'cusa' to avuid a
In Saaliit CaSes of water hamuurself, all well and good. If dek'ctivc washer, In
that case, case of water hammer peesolution indefinitely.
iuier, a pipe that is not secured YOU can't, you'll need the serv. turn off the water
to the fixture viously mentioned, check to be
The condition is known as well toil beam or other support
of a plumber, who will de. and remove the faucet stem sure the hot water pipes are
water haumnr. It occurs when will vibrat e violently. So, when ices
cute whether to install a new air just as you would if changing a solidly attached.
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homicide burglaries he often
had to determine "how, the
did she admit
UY got in
him?" lie knew that "if thc
man picked his way we were
dealing with a different breed
cat."
If a key-controllLA window
'1 "Some people believe burluck is usc1, leave the key in it
c'lary is a sexual crime with
for fire escape. For hack
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Freudian
elements, he ohdoors,frvnch doors and
serves,
and from things he
other do,ors tic likes ;I drophas noticed, "if a lock picker
bolt lock that can be opened
comes upon a woman alone,
with key frotnthe
he is likely to rape."
side. Tlicse are a waste of a
%chat to do if you wake up
bur 'Li's time
'if t'r he
Itul
the burglar is in your bedbreaks a door glass, he can't
sl
turn the bolt, he says.
lie inay take eep,
uables and
On sliding glass doors, a
leave. If he is in another
harley.bar controlled device
room, lock the bedroorti door,
will allow ventilation, but ifi you can, telephone the
you don't want to spend the
police and then scream. This
money, close the door, cut a
'.liaaulif scare him off uruk's,s
brooln handle to size and drop
the bedroom lies between Will
the handle into the track to
and his exit. Then if he can
obstruct the door movement,
conveniently reach the roorum,
A door needs only one pickhe tmma' try to silence the
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I own a home that is rented to
a relative. They're lived in it
for three years and have been
Paying me $100 per month
rental. The house Is valued at
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BY l.AIIRY SAXON
getting enough income on the
Investment and want to cxchange this for a commercial
future benefits you require. Any Evening Herald, 300 North
parcel that will give me a much
such transaction should be French Avenue, Sanford, Ha.
higher yield. May I do this "tax
designed with you in mind, and 32771.
free?"
U. B. S.
should avoid as much as
eneva
possi
He any problems wtilch
Dear IL B. S.
ardens
Yes, the home, while a riuight arise in the future,
residence, is
not
your
A great deal will depend upon
Luxury Patio Apartments
residence, so consequently Is your temperament, your back.
property you hold for use or ground, and how responsibiliSTUDIO 1, 2, 3
investment, So, th erefore, it ties affect you and
BEDROOM
SUITES
your
may be exchanged up on husband. Also, the number
2 BEDROOM
of
TOWNHOUSES
another parcel of property that years remaining in which
he
you will hold for use or in- will be busy at his present
vestment. if the mechanics are occupation.
FROM
properly handled it would be
All in all, if carefully and
considered, under the laws, a
1505 W. 25th St.
intelligently
designed, such a
"J "tax free" exchange.
SANFORD
move can prove very beneficial
Dear Mr. Saxon,
3222090
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LPHlA tAP)
A by dumping at least 5,000 gal. fingerprints," said Rear Mm. Philadelphia early Friday
16-week sea hunt for a ship re- Ions of oil into the sea within 50 Austin
Wagner, commander of morning. The Coast Guard was
TAMPA i APi
Although no sponsible for polluting beaches miles of U.S. shores.
the 7th Coast Guard District in waitin:.
Official
decision
has off the Florida Keys ended here
The evidence? Oil finger. Florida. "Six Ph.Ds did the
In addition to the charge
been announced, a Justice De- Friday and the ship's master prints
samples."
against the captain, the owners
;'rtment spokesman says the was arrested.
"Oil samples obtained from
Wagner announced the filing of the Garbis, identified by the
i:overnment is inclined to retry
Capt. Vassilous Psarroulis of the Garbis were defintely of the
charges in Miami on Coast Guard as Garbis Marlformer Sen. Edward J. Gurney the Liberian bulk carrier Garmatched with the samples Ink- Thursday.
time Corp. of London, have
two remaining criminal bis was charged
with violating en from the water in a chemical
Capt. Psarroults, unaware of been charged in a civil suit
harges in an influence peddl- the Water Pollution Act
of 1974 process that established oil his impending arrest, tied up in which asks
for a $-5,000 fine and
case.
recovery of the $367,000 that the
The government has 60 days
United States spent cleaning up
in hich to decide its course of
the spill.
o.: lion.
Gurney, a 61-year-old ReThe Coast Guard gave thh,
publican, lost a bid for acquittal
account of what it termed the
when a federal judge
m ost extensive investigation of
rcfused to throw out the two
15 Per
an oil spill in its history:
counts: conspiracy in an illegal
The search began July 18
fund raising operation and lying
when
the slimy slick started
TALLAHASSEE (AP) —Cost poned for a statewide study of department said 9.03 per cent washing
I-, a federal grand jury.
of
up on beaches from
all
long-distance all pay-phone charges.
would be (air.
By rejecting the defense mop-- calls within Florida would go up
Dry
Tortugas
to Marathon
Southern Bell's long-distance
The staff also objected to along
lion to dismiss. U.S. District an average 15 per
the Florida Keys.
cent under a charges for calls within Flori- $140,636 in advertising, dues
Judge Ben Krentzman left open recommendation by the Public da, which set the
standard for and contributions, saying such
After checking on all vessels
the path for a retrial.
Service Commission's staff for all 21 phone companies in the expenses should be paid from steaming in the vicinity of the
The government spokesman a Southern Bell Telephone &amp; state, would be increased
by profits rather than passed on to spill, Coast Guardsmen began
-tressed that no final decision Telegraph Co. rate hike.
$34.1 million. Southern Bell customers,
boarded ships along the Gulf
had been made, but said "we
serves all the Florida East
This included $16,439 in civic and Atlantic coasts.
are inclined to prosecute."
The staff Friday recommend- Coast and scattered areas west club dues, $8,000 to charities
The Garbis was boarded in
Gurney's lawyer argued that ed a $182.8-million increase to Pensacola.
outside
Southern
Bell's
service
New
Orleans on July 24 and
the government failed to o. which would have minimal cisouthern Bell had asked for a area and $115,000 for advertls-. samples of fuel were taken
fed on base bills but raise cost
duce sufficient evidence t,
$63.4 million increase as part of ing sent by the parent Amen- from her bunkers, as wer€
port a conviction during the 5- of man)' Other ser0ces.
its total $16.5 million request. can Telephone &amp; Telegraph Co. bunker-fuel samples from other
Since most of the $85.9 million
month trial that ended Aug. 6.
Some of the AT&amp;T funds may ships also boarded In the
The PSC Rate Department
After 11 days of deliberation, interim increase granted in called
for the rates to go up 12.7 go into image-building, public search.
the 12-member panel acquitted February was on base bills, the per
cent for direct dialing, 21.2 relations advertising which the
The fuel was sent to two reGurney of five felony charges, new recommendation for an ad. per cent for opera tor-handled PSC forbids be
paid
from
enssearch
laboratories, along with
but said it could not reach a ditional $.9 million would calls and 19.7
cent
for
tomer
funds,
the
per
accounting
oil
samples
from the fouled
unanimous verdict on either of raise average residential bi1J,s person-to-person,
staff said.
Florida coastline.
35 cents a month,
the other two counts.
it recommended a uniform 35
Prosecutor William Hoar ohMost of the increase
be per cent discount from day
jected to the defense motion, considered by
the commission rates on evening calls and
insisting that the decision was a Wednesday would be on extra per cent discount at night
and
question of law and that the ac- services Charges for new con- weekends, which
conforms to
lion of the jury was irrelevant. nections at
residences would go interstate rates set by the FedXrentzman also denied a me. up from
j. eral Communications Commis..
$30 to $45, and at
Lion to dismiss a single unre- nesses from $41 to SM.
MOn.
solved conspiracy charge
Lamb,
amb, M.D.
Southern Bell asked that its By tawrence
The staff recommended that
against codefendant Joseph
DEAR
DR.
LAMB
rate of return, or profit, be inBastiea,33,a former aide to the calls for information cost 15 creased from 8.75
Enclosed is an article that
per cent to
cents each alter six a month, a
ex-senator from Florida.
appeared
in our paper. I
9.75 per cent. The accounting
The government claimed that proposal that it said would not
wondered at the time whether
during 1971-73, Gurney con- affect 95 per cent of bills ala good American doctor
*red in an illegal scheme to though it would raise $8.8 milwould agree with it.
raise a $235,000 slush fund lion.
DEAR READER
I read
through
builder
shakedowns.
Persons
who
could
not
use
the
diFrench doctor's
tom—
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in inc arucie you sent
today that the Justice Depart- physical handicaps would not
me. I guess you will have to
effects or tranquilizing effects
merit will prosecute if a federal be charged.
overlook a Frenchman's
when that is indicated. Ills
A decision on Southern Bell's
grand Jury investigating Rep
enthusiasm for his wines, but
essentially
a drug habit. It
LA "Skip" Balalis hands down request for increasing the pay.
his remarks are subject to
serves
as
a
social lubricant.
an indictment,
phone rate to 20 cents was postcomparison with known facts
The need for such a lubricant
FORT LAUDERDALE iAPi
even though they might not
ys a lot about our society.
sa
A 15-year-old girl allegbe so romantic or pleasing to
e widespr ead human need
Th
abducted by her teen-aged
the wine lover.
f
is
to be made to feel coinboyfriend is back a her private
Wine is not a good source of
fortable
and at ease, and that
school, apparently unharmed
potassium as he claims. By
problem is perhaps a bigger
by her four-iay, cross-country
comparison a similar amount
subject than the alcohol habit.
trip,
of orange juice contains more
TALLAHASSEE
1k said his support of Dick.
Perhaps the native FrenThe FBI said Katherine Ball,
than twice as much
Agriculture Commissioner ens was a continuation of a 15, was freed after an
('hihumn
isn't so secure socially
Arizona
potassium. All natural fruits
Doyle Conner says there was no campaign started In the mid. highway patrolman stopped the
if
he
needs
wine to lubricate
are loaded with potasslirn,
conflict of interest in his 1960s to help Flci,'ida attorneys car in which she
hiS
way
through life. But, if it
and 'Thomas J.
and you can get your
Cabinet vote to hire an attorney develop expertise in bond coun- Gregory, 19, of Westminster,
weren't
for
his wine he might
potassium there without
who was Inc partner of a Con. seling so the state would not Calif., were traveling,
never
have
developed his
abusing your r body with
ncr business associate,
have to depend On New York
reputation as a romantic.
Gregory was arrested ThursalcoholOn Conner's motion, the lawyers.
Abuse is the right word, too.
DEAR DR. LAMB
day
on
a
fugitive
warrant.
I am
Frank Watson of Jacksonville
';ibinet voted 3-1 to hire Ben
if
OU want to know Just how
wondering what causes the
Officials
in
Kingman,
Ariz.
,
bond
I ).ukens in 1911 as counsel for a served during
harmful alcohol can be, even
deep ridges that appear on the
said he waived extradition
counsel
for
Florida
because
f
$100 million pollution control
the daily habit of a few drinks,
Florida. He was being held on
fingernails. My doctor puts
!.nd issue. The vote overrode Conners urging that the state $50,000 bond for Fort Lauders end So cents for The Health
me
on vitamins, but it only
not rely on "the Nixon law
:unuitndaltun of the state
Letter, number 1-4, Alcohol,
dale
police,
made
matters worse. I am
who
Thursday
oh-rn" in New York,
firm"
attorney that another
Whiskey, Gin, Vodka, Rum,
also on a low blood sugar diet
tamed
a
warrant
charging
him
nissioner said
IA, iirtl
ulth VileWine P,pr .Iiict writ i.,
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There's no obligation. Simply fill out an entry blank. The drawing will be held
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 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 S400.is paid in full.
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Legal Notice

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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CIR.
IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIDA.
Case No 7S712206CA-04C
In Re: tha Marriage of
JAMES MARTIN PE'N0LDS.
Husband,
and
DIANA JANE REYNOLDS.
Wife
DISSOLUTIONOF MARRIAGE
NOTICE OF ACTION
10 DIANA JANE REYNOLDS
Address Unknown
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED,
that an Oction for Dissolution of
Marriage nd other relief has been
filed against you and you are
requiredtolitetheoriginal*itps the
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FICTITIOUSPIAME
Notice u' hereby ()ivefl that we ore
'nd in bu%ines .it P.O Drawer
2094 Sanford, Seminole County.
Florida under the fictitious name ol
1310 ENTERPRISES. and that we
intefldtOreqlSterSildflhImewiIhthe
Clerk of the Circuit Court, Seminole
County, Florida in accordance with
the provisions of the Fictilous
Name Slatutes. To Wit: Section
56509 Florida Statutes $957
S Rtitiert Chastain
Movaine Criastain
Publlh Oct 19, 76. Nov 7. 9. 1975
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Spacious, well furnished, pine
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lii' 'iJliUOrtiOotJ Adults 372 0296
MONTHLY RENTALS
AVAILABLE
$150 $175 Color TV
QUALITY INN NORTH
1&amp;SR 131, Longwooci

$93

Phone 372 3930.

1 bedroom &amp; kitchen apt , mature
gentleman No deposits 100 plus
utililie's. 377 7950.
On, 5. Two bedroom apartments,
carpeted, air. lurn. &amp; unfurn. 195
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models. We have low'cost
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premises

Andbuto?&amp;lw.'r.dep..rsd.
able The Superior MobIl.
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the ten largest savIngs and
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THE CONTRACT"
EXECUTIVE- 3 BR. 2 bath split

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(31.1) 134-7700

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V p Acres,) BR, 1 bath, stocked fish
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Park, 14.600 per lot.

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3 Mo..6 Mo, &amp; 1 Year Lecies
NO SECURITY DEPOSIT,
Large I &amp; 2 Bdrm. Apts-Furn. or Unf fl'fl•

10 Acrt on Pine Way, 130CC Pt,
acre.
Residential &amp; CommercIal

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Acreage up to 10.030 acres

On Like 'r

Boiting •Pc,ol •Clubhouie
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207 F 25th 37)75)7
HAL COLBERT. REALTOR

323'8670or 8)1.9777

SELMA WILLIAMS, Associate

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GREGORY MOBILE HOMES
350) OnlandoDrlve
Sanford. :173 3200

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As low as $100 down
No closing costs
Renewed homes.
Reduced to 113,500, 3 BR. corn
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family room, carpet, central air.
swimming and
basketball. $1,745 down, 29 years
$73930 per month P1. 775 pcIAPR

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53-1V.Radlo.Stereo

'49 Willys Jeep Universal, 4*P'ueei
worn hu, tow bar; at)
running gear good condition, 322
Color TV's from 150; 8&amp;W, from
3799 itt..' 5 p.m or any time
113; Service all makes HERBS' Free to good home-Poodle, male,
TV 17005 French, 373)731
white &amp; aprIcot, 7i, yr's old;
gitfe to recIef 831 1171.
1972 Oldsmobile Delta U, fully
COLOR TV. 511 MONTH
equipped, Pay equity &amp; take over
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. erstral lftt &amp; ;.r Ccr'i.'icnng
For free estimates, Call Carl
Harris. at SEARS in Sanford 377
1771.
A I N C 0 N 0 I I 0 N I N C.
REFRIGERATION.
DUCT
WORK. 74 hour service All
mOkes DYKES AIR CON
DII ION hb,G. 377 f.i77
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BATH ENCLOSURES
Think - No messy curtains, no wet
floors Fully adjustable for any
site tub or Ihcwtr, self cleaning

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AlUminum SId'1ng

track 543 5044.

ILPC U'5 .ter'.cc ,',[ (.0.51 TO
YOUR CAR at your convenince.
Costs tess than sersi;ce stations
'.011 L I. I ti!, 1:
3 7 5,

Clearing
Tractor Wot6.
3773/90

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Office Mochln.s
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Re iodelirij .5':2tt,
Cuslorri Work Ii'ensesi P 'r,,''j
I nec
estimate 373 6031
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Carper.'r

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30 Year Mortgages - S PC? down
or Convsntional Morfgag.s

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PIced help on that Saturday job?
Paneling door, WindOws hung,
concrete work, etc By the hour or
by the Rb 3229365
Interior,
Plaster

Exterior
Patching

Plastering,
&amp;

simulated

brick &amp; stone specialty 3227150

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AdditIons

W. 25th
Sanford, Fla.
Call for Appt, 322.3103
Remode

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A&amp;A (LEA-IS ALL
Exterior Cre's',re r''ir,

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Ire.' P'itup .s"ui Delves'.'
Sar'ccrd
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77 i05

POinfing
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DAVE'S PAINTING
Work's So'.'.- Cheap Rates

RadIo &amp; TV
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DRI'['
S1i'i',_f_
Fast
Service 202 Live Oak flti,id
Cosseiberry Phr' 511 9541

Roofing
['icr' ni)f repairs. flat roofs or
Shingles All *OY
guarans
BPOGDEN ROOFING 3236700

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Upholstering

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d':i,t'r y Cal t;.r Ire" e"i''".i'.
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701 1 (Omn'e,u SI fl

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Free estimate 372 2623
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Pest Control

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API BROWN PEST CO''TROL
25.8? Prh Or,'.e
33.'

Pet Care

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Board'ng&amp;GrournIng
Ph )'a'J 1057

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ESTERSON LANOCLEARING
Excavating, DitCh
Work F ill dirt, top %oil

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P!umb,

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3 K 1MG Piurrbng SuCpir- 1'('u" ..iter14e,itrS 50 m 10
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Vacuuming, Bathroomi, Wnj*'s,
Floor Waing, Rug Sruompcnq.
Ovens. Refrigerators
Free
Fttirn#i
Call 3.22 342. -

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HOMES OF DISTINCTION
'Close to everything yet away from It
'Urge wooded lots 'Street lights
Paved streets 'S.cwrs 'Sidewalks

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SOLAR HEATING AND WATER
PtJI7lc: ICA'T 1014 5Y51 CP45
(ill Pr'.; (;'nz.i'j )S 321 i)9

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Photography by Munn Cocka,re
Fn wedir.' fr'OtOs redscru,ibly
priced Phone 3236)56

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siding 8 soffit Sy5tt'ii Also
Pooling, Gutters, Screen 20 Yrs
I P. Try mc 591 956)

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SEMINOLE CO. Acreage tracts.
Small and large 520(7(3 per acre
,sn,1 up Terry Realty. Realtor 675

at extras Ul.. 371071'

3227643

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AUTOMATIC WASHER &amp; DRYER

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1970 Dodge Monoco, 353 Cu. in, or
thock, deep chrome wtieels, S
inch tires; $900. Phone 321 039)

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Neat 3 bedroom, 2 bath home with

Iluxurious Carpeting
Ikitchen Includes Dishwasher, Frost Fr,e\,
Refrigerator, Range &amp; DispospI

FURNISHED APARTMEItTS AVMLABLE
110 W. Airport Blvd., Sanford
Offico Open 10.6 Daily
Call '3.787O

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Wacon.dc'yI. new inspectn, flew
lines 1493 321 0215 Dealer.
A small Classified Ad br.nq% big
return,', Try one .ini see Call 377
If ya are having difficulty finding a
7811 - 131 9992
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place to live, car to drive, a lob. or
some service you have flied Gf,
65Pets.Supplies
react all Our wint ads every do,

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3911 911 Porsche 2 Litre, Zambez
green with black top, very nice
13.193. Call Don Pope, 372.1651
Deafer.

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service.usedmachirses
MOONEY APPLIANCES)73 0697

SMALL APPLIANCES
REPAIRED
Sanford Ave 373 9370

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Cbe-,r-r
(,Wr.Cr. 7 C
vinyl top, oil power, Al,t I
stereo, 3231079

197)

Sears Shredder Bagger, with leaf
1972 Opal Month. 1200 dOwn and
ramp, used 3 hr's 365 3913
assume payments
Balance I?
NELSON'S FLORIDA ROSES
months at $10443. Phone 3233011
WoodruIf' Garden Center
if let' 130 p m.
501 Celery Ave . Sanlord
197) Maverick. low miIiae, 2 door,
Florida 90 Strawberry Plants
new Michelin radials, very clean.
W. C. Muse
11.500 Also 1911 Pinto 4 c'yl, 4
We's? Fin'st St., 322 1739
speed, very clean, 11.050 322 7539
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after S pm'

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QUALITY
APPLIANCES
AT
BARGAIN PRICES, SANFORD
AUCTION, 3237310.

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Spectracide granule's for :av.n insect
control C,ardenLarid. 1400W. ist
St., 3236630

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62-Lawn-Garden

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fn P13 and PS.
radio4 $ ply tire's, new battery and
beakes Ptsone5ji 0973 after 6:m

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TwoAImaks
372

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KULP DECORATORS
St .377 2373
We Buy Furniture

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Casselberry, 17 92.130 1206

Antique dining table, &amp; chair, 150;
RCA 77" color TV, $10: AM-FM
Stereo, 3230700.

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PIOLL'S

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2 Bedroom, 2 Full Bath Apartments
Beginning At 179 Per Month,

BLAIR AGENCY
373 3866

3 chaIrs, secretarial desks &amp;
Chairs, straight chairt, filing
cabinets, as Is Cash and Carry

TOWER'S BEAUTY SALON lforme'rlyHornilt's8caulyNoo&amp;1
591.First,3fl574,3

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Sanora $34,900

that count at

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office furniture

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IN EVERY UNIT
Central Heat &amp; Air
Drapes Included
IDeluxe Clubhouse 8. Swimming Pool
Convenient To Schools, Churche* 8. Shopping

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BR, 7 bath, mini farm, mothet'.in.
law efficiency apt,

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Reconuitioned Batteries, II? 95
exchange. REEL'S BODY SHOP,
1109 Sanford Ave.

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8arLdlewood

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See our ad in Business DIrectci-y
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It's the little "extras'

MOBILE.TUNE

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No qualifying, Assume or will
consider land contract. We have
two,) RN, I., bath.

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Oil fired recessed wall furnace.
60.000 BTU output, complete wilts
59?miisical Merchandise
flu pipe and approximately IS (I.
ducking for dual therm, powerair
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blower. lIOgal. tank with fuel and Fenderdoubie rueci steel gular and
with base. 1123. Phone 322-7941
170 bass Cereni OCcordian, good
alter 7 p.m
conditions. Instruction books l's(luded Phone 37)1470
CII 23 Channel S watt, with E2T
speaker, twin hustlers. Mirror Ch'tion Guitar, Glen Campbell
model, 12 String, view condition,
mount antennae's. 1125. 323.1029.
1375 *ith Case Will negotIate 373
Two 10 gal Rheem water heaters,
after ç
for natural gas 153 each. Never
T'I
used 3730600
6O-Off ie Supplies

WITH GOOD CREDIT
SALEUseful
For Example
household
items
and
Mitt.
Come
Pony
and
tack,
1175;
English
saddle
1961
Valiant.
6 cyl. stand.
43-t.ots.Acreage
see. 106 West Coleman Circle. 372.
and6'.
girl's
habit, silt 910, 1946 Fairlarie, 6 cyl. auto., extra
3063. Sat.. Sun., Mon.
hit.
andwearing
boots, 76
clean.
79 Acres near Markham and
GARAGE SALE. FrIdayS.
--1971 Duster. 6 cyl., stane,
Longwcmd Road. Call 131-6501
68---Wanted to BUy
Saturdayfrom$tilS
1970 Hornet, 6 cyl . stand, 34000
days or after 5pm. call 3775366
111 West Coleman Circle
--original mile's
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S Acres east of Sanford. Has 2 wells
1970 Toning, 302 eng.. auto
CASH
322.4132
and septic tank. Ready to build, Carport Sale, Saturday and Sunday. For used furniture
1949 Monterey Wagon, like new
appliances,
Furniture.) TV's, misc items. 100
Phone 372 5172
Many otheis to choose from
tools. etc Buy 1 or 1001 itemS,
Cherokee Circle. 372 7163.
Larry's
?,1,srt
7)5
5,srford
Ave
STOP AND THINK A MINUTE. If
Chico &amp; The Man
Classified Ads didn't work YARD SALE, Saturday &amp; Sunday.
We Buy Furniture
Avon . Clothing Etc. Hwy 14,
there' wouldn't be any.
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Jct I797&amp;I77,Longwoj
mile East I-I.
OAVES'373y)TU
Ca1l33) SSlOorI3.i 4.805
ST. JOHNS RIVER- Plea' DeBary.
almost an acre of river front with
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teautiful trees, great fishing
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CALL NOW
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LAKE MARY-- Beautiful laxefront
lotoflopeninsula før unobstructed
scenery 125.CC
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Inc ,1IEALTOPS?114rS 641 4311
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Phone 333.4S0

76.-.AIlto Parts

BARGAIP4HUNTERSPARADISE
TPsat'sClassjfiedAcjs -

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SKYLINE
Double wide, '73, 71' x
60'. 3 BR, 7 bath, raised front
screen room, Central air, carport
awning arid skirting Good con
ci,tion Payments 1106 47 mo
Offered by Savings &amp; Loan. 373
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All Adult -Modern

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11' Travel Trailer ','Ihl Sell cheap
Call Britton, Orange City Family
Campgrounds. Sunday night
Tue's.

Reasonable. 209 Margaret Røed,

WILSON MAIER FURNITURE
BUY-SELL--TRADE
311 )lSE.Finst'St.
372.3477

Assume Payments

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CRASH SALE

lAND 2BEDROOMS-FROM$144
Quiet Serene - Easy Living

75-Recreational Vehicles

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12' Aluminum boat with Wl:ard
electric trailer and accessories.

drier 7: 7
" '.iI,ntt
3 ru,.-rlv'
Cr51.:'h'. .0
needle, trcinl
IniIrii rielu," sewing machine
Pv halane.. nO S/lo, 10 Doyments
of U e t
SANFORD SEWING CENTER
707 East First. Ontn
in Sill Eve 169 1146

1111 (PEST
'73. central air,
d,',hwasFucr. raiSed P.itO. Slirting,
&amp; tie downs. Good location
Payments 148.29 mo Offered by
Savings &amp; Loan 3736053.

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REDUCED UNDER ORIGINAL
COST, Swim in community pool
Low, low down Price Sloshed
again to 5.33.950

BaSS boat, 10 ISp Mercury, tilt
trailer, trolling motor and all

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COUNTY- 3
, block, good
46-Commercial Property
SAPfORA
SANFORD
condition. Terms 121,500
-7 BR- I bath block, family room. LtKE
MARY
BLVD.$20' fronfaqe
I perfect for retirees, 117,990
15S'de,ponacorrse,-slte. I.Soosq
ft. of building zoned for offices
MOSSIE C. BATEMAN
Imply, rnovc' ritit in. I bedrooms,
319,900. FORREST GREENE
family room, separate livIng &amp; Req
Real Estate broker
INC.. REALTORS, 37) 6353; 530
dining roomS, )O'iIO' screened
6633, eves 377 8970
porch, huge inside utility room, 2

APARTMENTS

Wanted 10 buy used office furniture
Any
Quantity
P4011'S
Cattetberry. Hwy Il 97 6)0 1106

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FLEETLINE
Double wide new
central air, raiocJ front screen
room, carport, skirting, corn
pletely set up. Near 4.36 8. 1797,
Offered
by
Savings, &amp; ,
tL
IIISS pet' month 37) 64)51.

Eve's. in OSIlor 377 ISV

rauhufxt

II' Brunswick, glass, electric start,
IS hp Evinrude. with trailer, cx
cellent Cordition. Only 1.399 Phone
569077)

fiShing equipment. Phone 373 $75.

FULLER BRUSH

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ytIme,

42-•4d)b1le Homes

REALTOR 377 7195

Highway 17.n, Sanford, Next To Cava Her

Wear

Buttons 'N Bows), 7610 Hiawatha.
Phone 372 1301
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Barrington, double wde, new, 71' *
60', central air, large raised
screen patio, carport, skirting,
wOod grain lapsed siding. good
location, with trees. Offered by
Savings 8 Loan, Payments.
$11336 mo. 3236051.

'iouwanttoBuyorSell
Real Estate
New houses intO rural area Nodo',i.n
Wewlll provide the
payment, monthly payments lest
Professional ServIce
than rent, Government subsidiZed
$07 W.Commercial
to Qualified buyers Call to see if
" 37 7U1
Sanford you qualify?
M. UNSWORTH REALTY
EASY TO OWN- 3 bedroom, Ce'flt
Req Real Estate Broker
heat, fenced, 119.500. OWNER
503W 1st s
WILL FINANCE.

FOR RENT
OFFICE &amp; STORE BUILDINGS
ALSO STORAGE SPACE
125 UP PER MO

Wanted to bu','. new or used fur
niture by piece or house full. Call
377 7322 after 6 p its

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Larry Saxon, Realtor

JIM HUNT REALTY INC.

£ Acres, 7 BR, I bath, 5.63.000

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Req P,ii 1Tsñt I3rOkr 3/I Ci4IQ
323 7395
373 5315
327 2715

'dEED A SERVICEMAN'? You'll
find him listed ifl our Business

Tog pr ices pad, Used any condition
641 5176. WinIer Park

Service Directory

Kitchen-Bathroom Cabinets,
Counter tops, Sinks Installation
available. Bud Cabell. 372 5057

ROOM TO BREATHEI
Magnificent estate type home an the
COuntry 3 bedroom. 2 bath, huge
brick fireplace in family room,
gorgeous free form Grecian pool
Surrounded by $100,000 homes,
Perfect for horses, garden,
157.000 For appointment call 323.
9110

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377 l59Sor)flU3

Builder or Developer- Exceptional
buy in building tots just far eno',Igh
from town

INVEST WISELY-- Like new 3
bedroom, central air, ww carpet.
commercIal toning just in case
you want to open office on business
In your home. Only *25.900.

WITT REALTY

- SERVICE BEYOND

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Beautiful kitchen and 3 bedroom
home, close to schools and
shopping $21,000.

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garage- on nearly
fenced 1.19.500.

ShoLs.i

Qualily 3 bedroom, 2 bath home on
canal, plus pool Large tree
Shaded lot. $47,300 with terms

STOP PAYING RENT- Se. this
adoabIe 3 bedroom, 7 bath with
family room, and w w carpet.
Only $79,000. You'll love It. You'll
lose the swImming pool too.

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Fishing Boat Mot or
&amp; Trailer. Plus 1300
37) 4fl

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Canal acce'ss, 2 bedroom, Florida
room, 9'x25' screened patio, utility
I Sewing room with shower, 2
utility
buildings,
park lIke
secluded area. 531.300. lake
Enterprite
teen Road, follow
signs
HUFFMAPI REALTY

Exclusive Area

PILOIANREALTY,R(ALTOR
131 1947
or after Firs. $31GiIi

plan Family room with corner
fireplace, all plush shag carpet. F.H.A.

ome

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3 bedroom. I' bath, air, fenced.
Brick
front.
Immediate
POlIi5SIOfl. 125.000.

Real Estate

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OPEN HOUSE
P4Ov_,)
Near Stone Island, with canal ac
Ce'55. Spanith tile, 3 bedroom, 3
both, fireplace, family room with
wet
bar,
formal
dining room,
beautifully decorated throughout,
7 car garage with electric eye.
chain link fer.ce, or' private road.
Owner contractor, Custom built,
Must see'. 147.500.

7565 Park Dr

WEKIVA RIVER- Adult park LARGE- 3 bedroom home, Fla
)?)6OSlor373OSlieves.
Offering fishing, canoeing and
room, PLUS rental mobile EVERYDAYsomeoneitlookinqfor
convenience store Srrounded by
hOmeOWNER WILL FINANCE
what you have to sell. Call today
beautiful oak and cypress trees.
at savIng to you
andyc*r ClassifIed Ad will appear
3221470
here tomorrow.
LAKE VIEW- I bedroom, 2 tati,,
W W carpet RIGHTS TO LAKE
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USE 5)3700
SANFORD
1'

can get for your money.
Come to the Show.

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PEAt TOPS

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Call

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Neat &amp; Clean

l-1,srr.Itj Hall Re1'ilt'l

34-'Mobile Homes

ble home, come se. all you

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I Bdrm,, closed porch, $130
2 B.dr, porch, carport, washing
machine Clean. $150
2 Bdrm., new W W carpet, new LR
furniture Separate dining area
Very attractive. $165

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Your MLS Agency

DELTONA HOMES

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RFI,L TORS

322•2420 Anytime

3226457

33-Houses Furnished

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Roberts&amp;Gilman,Inc.

2 BEDROOM BRITTANY far
mrsouse With Early American
appointments,
Accessories
galore-a decorator's dream.
Fireplace pintr, built in',
C.o!ta
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GENERAL CONTRACTOR
REAL ESTATE. INC

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Security deposit No PetS
571 1010

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Shoeshine Chair Wonted
CallRichardArs,n,s,i,

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RENT-PURCHASE PLAN
Modern Clean 3 bedroom home's,
family room. garage, carpets
1)1 5272
CLIFF JORDAPI,REALTOR
3 Bedroom, 2 bath, carpet, double
carport, nice yard. In quiet neIgh
borhood, $223
month plus
security deposit 111 3691 or $)
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Large 3 bedroom house. 1375
Mellonvllle; fenced back yard.
Available Nov. 5th. 1723 month
plus $100 security deposit. Phone
$013379365

Realty

'SANFORD'S SALES LEADER"
DARLING 7 BR home in Country
Club Plicely p.anefedfomIly room
Drapes, range, refrigerator,
carpeting, utility shed Nicely
landscaped. $11,300.

3 Rt'drooms, central heat and air.
wall to wall carpet, brick finiSh,
aluminum overhang, large corner
lot on paved road. 5.25.100- 10 pct.
down Immediate occupancy

EffiCiency ,,partmenit, lights and
WOti'rfurnstit'tj Elizabeth Crc.'.',.
one 373 sIll before 30 a m

7 Bedroom, renovated, unfurnished
house, 113% monthly. No op
pliance's Damage deposit. Adults
Call after 3 p.m. 322

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INVENTORY CLEARANCE (to
make
room
for
new
stock).
Everything Reduced To Clearl
SAVE6OpCt.andmoreonsmoked
damaged
stock
Payton's
Children's

'fciu
tat this I,."Ij?iful ?omC 3
bedrooms with d"n, 7i baths, pool
and bath hQtjs, nearly fle'W.
Quality showplace on i acre All
extras Excellent nelQhbonh
Lillian Campbell, Astot. after
hours 617 6771

68-Wanted

PORSON MARINE
Hw'v. Il 97
3fl 5961
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Above ground pgol, 4½'xlS. Ex
celleni condition Pump, filler
included, Call after I p m. 373

Georgous/Picture
Pretty

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55-Boats &amp; Accessories

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for

Beautiful bookcase bed, covered
tnrinns. mtlr.. iLr.i 1(11 iL.
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Other set springs, mattress. $316725

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Interest Credit

3 bedroom house. unturnithed. *150
mo. plus deposit. Call $193321,

Lake Mary- Clean furnishec
apartment for working man only,

kitchen equipped,
screened porch, w011 wall carpet,
air. $16,500 or best offer. Phone

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CASSELBERRY2
bath home, family room, air
conditioned, carpeted, kitchen
equipped, clothe's washer, food
freezer included; garage.
FORREST GREENE, INC
1306133 REALTORS 3225970 eves.

New, modern. I story efficiency
apartments, attractively fur
nished, conveniently located and
beautifully landscaped $133 mo
Call between 5.30 S. For in
formation raIl 32? 0101.

7 Bedroom,

New Block Home

7 Bedroom house
Kitchen Equipped
$b35month.Phone373.4$1

ADULTS, NO PETS
116W 2nd St

Peg Real Estatr Broker
1100 E 75th St

%.# 1,.

3 BR, 2:

both on 1½ acre's, carpeted, air
heat Owner ASsociate, 531 7335.

Idyllwilde-- 3 bedroom, 2 bath,
family room, living room dining
room combination, eat in kitchen,
air, carpet, double garage,
135'x3t1' lot, fenced. new paint in
and out 373 1752

TAFF ER REALTY

MULTIPLE LISTING REALTOR
317 199$
19I9S. French
3277311. 372 1196.372 $911
377 195$. 372 4161

acres, small house, Zoned C I,
Days Inn on Hwy 46 Sign
on property, $175 per mo. MID
FLORIDA
REALTY.
INC,,
REALTORS, I 543 7110

AVALON APARTMENTS

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32-Houses Unfurnish.ed

between shade trees

Evening Herald, Sanord, F!

Double barr...'4 shotgun. 3" magnum,
1100; 10 sxf. 3 3 tpd. bikes, $35
ea.; lawn mower, 5.30. 7210137.

Open Sat. &amp; Sun.

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entrol Flonida'

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br 2 Bedrooms Adults only
PARK AVE NUE MOflIlE PARK
734% Pork Drive 570 up

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Days- 37? blfl
P4tits 3?? 7357

Stemper Realty

good buys

5o-jelia,us

Woodland Area, brick home, nestled

ST. JOHNS REALTY CO.
BROKERS

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Merchandise

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3 dR, 2 bath borne in Sanford
Carport Cofnmerciall'y zoned By
owner. 522.500 323 6.513.

RAYMOPID,,t BALI
Peg Real Estate Broker
372 16.41 Aft, Hrs 3727737
111W 1st St , Sanford

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COMPLETELY FUR NI SHE D
t7'x60' mobile home, large Florida
room, carport, patio 5. utility
buitings 7 Beautiful shaded
fenced lots Income from lot
rental O-.vner will finane.

looking for garden equipment?
Read today's classified ads for

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SAN MO PARK. I, 2, 3
room
trailer opts Adult &amp; family park.
Weekly, ISIS Hwy 17 92. Sanford
323 19)0

ia-Help

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catpefed,

Two bedroom, furn or unfurn,
adults preferred. security deposit
37) 5*51 Or 327 6670

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unfurnithed.

air.

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OWNER ANXIOUS--) Bedroom,
baths, loaded *ith exlras Only
524.Xx), Financing available.

kitchen
$9150.
Adults only. 372 7796 wk Ads I
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equipped,

dOwnsfa s. partly
furnished, fenced yard $100 mo
372 0)Si

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1 bedroom

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61AlN FIX UP- $17,500. Two
Story, Zoned muttipte family,
needs a lt of fit P. '1111 cut loose
for only 1.5,000 cash or 15.300 with
terms.

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MILLIONS OF DOLLARS in Real
Estatc 5 Sold doily in the
classified ads Nothing small
.,I.out that.
room apt

41-Houses
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LAKE MANY- 2 BR duplix, kit
(hen equipped. Carpeted, central
heat 8. air, 1150 per mci
FORREST GREENE INC.
323 63S3
RE ALTOR
377 19'O

Clean 2 bedroom, screeneg porch.
big yard. I child 0 k ; 1100 mØnth
Phone. 373 416?.

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31A-Duplexes

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1 Bedroom
furnished
garage
apartment, clean, wall tO wall
carpet, water furnished Couple
Only No pets $100 month, 175
Security deposit. Ideal for winter
residents Phone 372 1305.

CLASSIFIED ADS

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31-Apartments Furnish

MMQOrCI I Crvc'c. sql tQ
Mare R L'nn, sql to Jo1w H
N Steven W Garver, Its 1 8?. 131k
Boyntn. sql. E 100 of w g'
725' of S 500' of NW 4 cif P4W ' of Rosalind 141%.
RATES
CLASSIFIED DEPT.
Thomas E ODay, sql. to Mary I
Sec 19 2130. i2&amp;oo
41C
lthru5 times
H Miller &amp; Sons On . to oderics. ODay, sql , 1121. Sunland Ests , St
HOURS
)1C?
line
times
Adn,
$100,
6
thru
25
B Voran 8 v.1 Roselle C it
74c a line
David Cochran &amp; v.f Anna May to
5:30 P.M.
8:00 A.M.
Devonshire. 513.000.
26 times
Levie Fla mv LI 38. 131k C. Skylai
($2.00MINIMUM CHARGE)
Aloma Property InC. to
MONDAY thru FRIDAY
Thomas j Jackson to David G
Ro%ertbrrq. Trustee. Comm at SE S ii. 5)? )I)0
3 ij,is Minmr,sUm
SATURDAY 9.Noon
Barnett Winston Mtg. Co. to WillIi
).sCt%Ofl. sql , LOt 15, SIt 10. $100
(Or cit Sec 31 7130. etc &amp; sonic
,
Donald R, WoldrikI 8. WI Karon Hov.itl ftrar'ch Woods s d. $$97® Edw. Alloway 8. wI Vivian E., 8.
J. Brailey Odham I. wi. Icuite to at p1710' S 8. 2145.6' W of NE cor. of
E to Charles 0. Mann 8. WI Betty S..
DEADLINES
Sanora South Inc., Par. l its 1.4$ Sec. 3S9)0. run W ao. S. 130 et
It. 2$, BIt 0, Camelot Un. , $3l,too.
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
Ronald I iaBaire &amp; t Elli. to
rn&lt;I Sanora So. Un. P4o. I. in Sec 7.20. 127,300.
Before Publicotion
Noon The
Rd Aire Homes. Inc. to ElI
EIGHTEEP1TH JUDICIAL CIR.
howard D Johnson 8. v.1 WIll Mae,
31, et ii. 3 parcels. sis.000.
Grant&amp; v.1 June. It 172. Spring Oal
LI a9 Sleepy Holiv. 1t Addn.
CUlT IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
,i 1r,iIey Odham &amp;
(QC
Sundoy - Noon Fridoy
COUNTY, FLORIDA.
sa?,000
Lou%t 'o irst of DeLand Corp area Un III. 5.41,700.
of your wnilten defenses, if any, to it
Sd Aire Homes. Inc to Ed V
CIVIL
ACTION
NO.
7S3293.CA.09
____________________________
0 P HutChins 8. WI Geraldine to rnlrkt'd Park on repi of Sanora. tin.
upon Irving B. Gussow. Esq, of
Joseph Maloney 5. v.1 VirginIa 8. 1
EE
Roger M Ponder &amp; v.1 Karen 0. its
I &amp; 2. stoo
Rosenblum &amp; Piptint, Suite 705. 130
STOCKTON.
WHATLEY, OAVIN &amp;
Nathaniel Moore &amp; v.$. Patricia o 170 $prng Oaks tin III, $10,100
IS 8 16 BIt C Sec. 3 West Altamonte
E Highway 136, Casseberry,
Winter Springs Developmei
111% 56.500.
COMPANY, a Florida Corporation. - ________.
J.rnes C Gainer &amp; wf. Ruth E
73
Florida 33107, on or before
Plntiff,
Condev Corp to Ronald S. 04 Lts 10.118. 1? flIt C. Merritt Pjrk, Corp to Nader Homes. Inc , Its 30
November 71, 1975, ?herv.ise a
Wanted
3-Cemeteries
310. 311. 37$ &amp; 329, WinIer Spqinç 5
515.000
Webster &amp; WI Susan, it 679
Judgment may be entered against
____________________________ ___________________________
4eatherton Village, Un. No 1
ALBERT REYNOLDS. JR and
________________________
The Greater Constr. Corp to Lyle I)i 1
you for the relief demanded in the
EARN EXTRA INCOME
M
Augutin
flontempo I0 Petition
LUCILLE REYNOLDS,
525.400
A VMfley 8. wI FeIiCia M. LI 172.
Cemetery lots (3) under a big oak
Amway way. As little as $15 gets
Defendants,
the
Arthur Ft'dCr&amp;wf A.seto Fayette We6*va Hunt Club F0 Hunt. $&lt; 1. Patricia I king (form Bonten'pc
near
the
in
new
port
Sanford
WlTNESSmyhandandttsesealof
you started in a husiness of your
lot 29, Oak Park s d. AS. 5300.
NOTICEOFACTION
531.000
Grover III 8 v.1 Sharon M. it
Muticipal Cemetery Virginia
54)id Court on October 73rd. $975
'c's Scnirig Oaks Un, 1. 543.S0(I
Gel the WHOLE story. Phone
American
Modulars
Corp.
I
'0
TO ALOE RI REYNOLDS. JR
Donald M Hanley 8. v.1. Phyllis V
Davis,
35??
Randall
St.,
(Seal)
daysS7$.26?..eveslndwdkendS.
Residence
UnkneAn
H A. Ross Construction Co. to John to Richard Weber &amp; WI Geraldine. Ernest J. Keller, Lot 1), 81k
Jacksonville 37705 or dial 090.1
ARTHUR H I3ECKWITH. JR.
67ISMI
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an
I Morley &amp; wI Carolyn Jr., LI. $3, t 'S IS P. lb 13k 14 SarIantci Sprr,qs Shadow Hill sd, 17.900.
3590125.
Clerk of the Circuit Court
Donald Ediv Wilson 8. v.1
action
tO
foreclose
a
mortgage
on
The Highlands. Sec. I, 5)9.500.
Ic 7. 163000
fly Elaine RiCiarde
19 Year old insurance company MI
Deputy Clerk
Ersley W. Smith £ *1. Irene to Harrietl E to Wm. P Daws.on 8. w
the following property in Seminole
Magnolia Svc Corp to Roger A
insurance debit in Sanford area
4-Personals
County, Florida:
MellOn 3. *1 Karen 5. Gordon ,i.
Donal A. Smith a WI. Shirley P Lots Susan I . Lot 5. BIt B. Meredith Law Offices of
Previous Insurance experience
.
Lot land?. Block 9. PINE LEVEL
Young%on &amp; v.1 Helen Younig%on, U
35 £ 34. BIt 31. Crystal Lake Wintrr Manor Nob Hill Sec . 1 10.700
Rosenblum 8 Pirkins
desired but not required My men
Ccindev Corp to Brenda Ne
SUBDIVISIOP4.accodingtolheplat Lecithin' Vrieir' 1361 Kel.t Now
5)4. WCIisvl Hunt Club, Foi Hunt. Homes I'd, $100.
By. S. Irving B. Gussow, Esq
are earning an average of 115.000
.ill tour ri one capsule. Ask for
ttir'rr.of as recorded in PhI Book 6,
Fredd.e Mtneted 8. 1::ereI to Whitehead. sql., it 61$. Healtienlo:
3. 56.500
Svite 205. 430 E High*iy 138
It and have comprehenSive
VIII ' I',tuStS Drugs
P' 3 'f the Public Records of
1':r,..i f,'n P. wI Donna V
t Villqe, Un No 171.500
rr.jm Fni S,.' &amp; 1cjri ?Casselberry, Florida 37707
.inpIii' benefits if r:.. are .1
Seminole County, F lida
'.'ksv.a i'4,,rit Cli,t, io f4,tit s
Robert W Smmt'rmon &amp; wt Sar:a
Rc',elt &amp; v.1 Danna. Lot
Attorneys for Petitioner
',elf Stirttr nd 'ileS tmiidi'iJ. I
Divorced
Publis.e,
3. 531,700
has been tiled against you and you Attention. Singles
S to Sara S Simmermon, Lot 11
itarctay Woods, 1st Addn , 563,90(3
OcI 26. Nov 7, 9, tA, 1975
want to talk to you Call 59$ 7571. 9
Widowed'
Ages
7170.
Local
group
are required to serve a copy of your
Robert C Taylor &amp; WI. Loretta to 0 ledo Oaks Un Plo. I, $100.
4'rt)drl Gunmen to Wilson A.
DES 147
am
tol 30 p.m for appointment.
gettosocial
start
to
trying
written defenses, if my, to it, on
Richard lee Cronin &amp; *1 Bonni
Jack C Bolen 8. v.1. June B. LI 11
'., 'nt.lrom SW COt, 0110? 5,
______
_____________________
gdttse'5
for
lonely
mature
people
PETRUSKA.
JUL (315
C,.
BIt B Eastbrook S d On. IS, 537,900. Jean to Rcbrt E Wall &amp; wI Shirte'
Lake Adelaide Ests . ssco
Vending Machine Attendant and
No dues, fees, or gimmicks Non
I'
THE
CIRCUIT
COURT,
ROWLAND AND PETRUSKA.
Magnolia Secv Corp. to Roger I . LtS. Fmoridaha'n. 531.700
Fla. ConI. Assoc. 7th Oay Adv. to
cafeteria work VA approved
The
profit. Write 00* 590 Co
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL C.
Plainti'f's Attorney, whose adiress
Nader Homes. Inc. to John P
Catherine L. (pIer, WID.. LII fl £ Nelson &amp; *1 karen &amp; Gordon
Call 321 0909.
program
__________ _____________
1657.
Evening Herald,
CUlT, IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
is)) East Robinson Street, Orlando,
Younqon &amp; WI Helen, It S15 Marconi 8. wI. Evelyn. it 49, Lak
S3 Forest Lake s.d. 5100.
Sanford Please include phone.
COUN'Y, FLORIDA
AVON
Florida 32101, on or before
Caiherne I Epler to V.5.14. Wekuva Hunt Club. Foi Hunt. Sec 3. Searcy Shores, $33,700.
CIVIL ACTION NO. 7S.27o5.CA.04.
Want to earn Extra Xmas money?
6.00
December 10th. 197~ and fite the ARE YOU TROUBLED? Call Toll
I M Ivey &amp; *1. ?,iartha D to Dr
Really Inc.. E 75' of LI 53, Forest
Call 6.11 3079
original with the Clerk of this Court
Shirlty M. Buhler to Wm. J. Anne 8 Avery. It? BIt 1, Amendei
Lake s d, sioo
Free, 6.41 7027 for "We Cart"In Re: the MarrIage Cl
either before service on the Plain
Catherine I. Epler, wid to V.S.H. Millard &amp; wI. Loritta M., It 731 Pia', ist Addo. Mineral Spring
"HOtIiflC." Adults or TeenS.
Nurses. RN'S. LPP4's: AIdes Aide
GLADYS LOUISE ROUCHEP,
tiff's attorney or immediately
Retty Inc , Lots 57 3 53 (less S 110' Spring Oaks Un. No. ii, 539.000.
Park, $5,100
Companion, Needed immediately
Wife
Petitioner.
thereafter,
otherwise
a
default
will
James C Pckurq &amp; *1 Susan to
The Greater Constr Corp Ii
of lots) Forrest Lake s , 175000
FACED WITH A DRINXINC'
so4.26.
be entered against you for the relief
Wm E Nester &amp; *1 Jean to Leon Robert L kleinmann 8. v.1 Peggy W ivne Constr Inc at Orl, LI 11.1
PROBLEM
_____________________________
ARTHUR
BOUCHER,
demanded
in
the
Complaint,
Winiso.' ?,anor, 1st Addn, 15.500.
E CarterS. wi Lynell 1., it 39 BIt C, A, 1150 Sandawood. LW, 531,900
perhaps Alcoholic Anonymous
Help wanted. part trne waitress. II
HuSband Respondent
WlTNESSmyhandandtheli'&amp;Of
Ann Tuttle I Susan While to Date
Doris Daniel Angel to FF., Orl
Can Help
*ee$waler Oaks, Sec. 6. 162.100.
IN
THE
CIRCUIT
COURT.
to 7 Eapenenced Call 3730963
NOTICE OF ACTION
thisCount, this6thdayof November,
Robert RCICNC, Inc to Karl S Jones, t. M,lls Tuttle &amp; Ectw W. Unit No 31, Sheoah. Sec. 7. condom
Call 173 4.557
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL dR.
between
2 to 6
THE STATE OF FLORIDA TO
1975.
WritePO Box 12$)
Nordyke, Jr 5, wI Bonnie E.. Lot 3 White, S 330' of E i, of NW 'a ot SE $71,600
CUlT. IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
ARTHUR BOUCHER
ISeal)
of Sec 757130 E ot SR 436 dtc
Sanford. FlorIda 32171
Albert Clcfira &amp; *1. Roberta H
Bk D Ser'.'a!er Oaks Sec
COUNTY. FLORIDA.
21 -Situations Wanted
Residence Unknown
5)00
Arthur H (teckwilri, Jr
A I Rollion, It 25. Tn 7. Parasi
_________
NO. 1S.lttl.CA.09.F
YOU
ARE
HEREIIY
NOTIFIED
Clerk of the Circuit Court
Timothy E. Holbrook 3 WI
Point, 7nd Sec , 1)5.161
Elton N. MorrIs &amp; Myrtle *.
FEDERICK w BERENS, INC. ,
1PP9
will
live
in.
S day wk Good
that
Petitioner,
GLADYS Delaware corporation.
By - Martha T Vittlen
IS ALCOHOL A PROBLEM
Thomas E. Kotlar &amp;wf Paula J.. It. Shartee to Walter F Trzasku 3. wi
referenCe. 6 yrs. of geriatric nun
John
W.
Evans
Sr.
£
WI
Clara
I
LOUISE
BOUCHER has filed
Deputy Clerk
IN YOUR FAMILY?
,
II. Traiwood Ests., Sec. 1, 127.900. SiJVanne M . It 1? 81k 13 Carriage
Plaintiff,
6 5.433
W. to Arthur F. Evans 8. wI Beverly
a
petition
P1:11 Un . 531.000
in
the
AL ANON
Jul us C. Petruska
CircuIt
James M Russ to Nanelle 0
Lots
7
&amp;
I.
BIt
C,
Oviedo
Ills.
st
Court
of
Seminal.
For
families
or
friends
of
problem
of ROWLAND AND PETRUSKA
County, JOHN WILLIAM CLARK. es ux, et
W L Kirk Etui Etal. to Robert ,,
Russ. sql., the Springs. LW, i mt
Florida, for dissolution of marriage, at.
33 East Robinson Street
£wl. Betty J .11381k 0, Diii. Sec. 15.21.31, 1100.
cli-inkers
it. 9 The Sprig Riverbend
$100. Weit
The Huskey Co. to Stevens Homei
________________________________
For further Information call 12.1 1517
and you are required to serve a copy
Orlando, Florida 32001
Tsr,., 11.500.
The Greater Constr. Corp to wm
Defent,nt
WP. Lot 3 flIt A, Sweutwater
PubIih
Of your written defenses, I) any, on
Nov.
9,
16,
23.
30,
1975
or
write
Jartes Schm'dt. etal. Trustees to
F Brady Jr &amp; *1 Marlonie s., Lt 26,
NOTICE OF ACTION
FASHION BOUTIQUE
Sanford Al Anon Family Group P0,
BurtOn C Guam &amp; *1 JO Ann, LI 370 Oaks, Sec. 7, $19,900.
DII i
NED N. JULIAN, JR. of STEN
916. 0, Seminole Sites, 172.700
TO John Wham Clark
Joe B McCavwley to Wm. P.
arn
an unlimited income in the
STROM,
Fla.
32771
Box 553, Sanford.
DAVIS &amp; McINTOSH,
Greater Constr, Crp to Letter Forest Brook 3rd Sec., ip,
Residence Unknown
lady's fashion wand. Your own
Levie
Fla
Irsv
to
Vincent
P.&amp;anino
Turner,
P08
717,
LW,
lot
S
from
S'
Attorneys
for
Petitioner,
Post
Office
Geo Palmer &amp; *1 Barbara A It.)?
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT, IN AND
ANYONE knowing the where abouts
stioppe in yoir own towis Corn
Box 1330. Sanford, Florida, 32771,
&amp; *1 JOan, It 6 BIt 8 Sterling Pt mite post of SEC 21 19 29 etc., elal
5)6. F. Seminole Site's, $26100
Linda P Clark
COUNTY.
SEMINOLE
FOR
17,000
o Roger Allen Reifenrath, please
plete with fixtures and latest
and file the original with the Clerk of
Nader Homes, Inc to Reginald On 140 1. 535.000
Residence Unknown
FLORIDA
es J Duplechin, At,
Donald SChbtdrg hb of Reiean to
ontact
fashion clothes Top name brands
the Circuit Court on or before
Mrg Gur Iris to Timothy Allen
Roy Corkum &amp; v.1 Janet Lee,. It. s,
CIVIL ACTION NO. 1$.22tSCA208
Fourth Street.
Rejean Marcel). Schyburg. wf it I
tGrney.
1000
with savings of 70 50 pct. under
November 75th, 1975. otherwise a
Lake Scanty Shores, s79oo
YOU
ARE
NOTIFIED
that
an
In the Matter of the Adoption of:
Beadnell &amp; Leroyl Miller LI?), less &amp; E lit of it 7 816. C. English Ests
Gretna. La 7005).
normal retail Investment of
default
and
ultimate
judgment
will
Philip
R.
N
75'
1.
all
of
77.
SIt
30
Suburban
Kenneth P. Hit?, sql. to
actiontoforeclosea mortgageonthe DANA ios" KEILEY. a minor
d. $100
113.500 For information call
be entered against you for the relief following property in Seminole
Huet, sql., its 1 &amp; 2 81k A Maine Homes Sec 2. 521500
NOTICE OF ACTION
WOnt la':ly to share my home and
collect, Mn' Gni"e $13 576 1370
demanded
irs
the
Petition.
EUw
0.
Love
8
Marie
C.,
SQl.
to
Addvt.. L,W, $100.
Austin Dcv. Corp. to Julius E.
County, Florida.
(HE STATE OF FLORIDA TO:
expernr's. Must bedependableanct
WITNESS my hand and official
d'4ayneC Smant&amp;wf.Hatsu&amp;o,1t37 Francis 8. Rudene E.. Lot 73, San
James C Levie, sql o James o.
Lot 2$. Block M, NORTH FRANK V VALEPITf, WHOSE
have references. Phone 3735.470.
WANTED
sealofsaidCourtonth,sfleddayo, ORLANDO TERRACE. SECTION RESIDENCE
fnt1 Gdns. 177.000
Lanita. third sec . 177.000
Sasser &amp; *1 Wanda Ann,
t. 816. F
AND MAILING
October. AD.. 197S
Gee C. Walls £ wI. Virginia to
Hidden Lake Un. 18. 572.300
Steve Peters 8. wi J.anette. to
MARRIAGES
ONE OF UNIT ONE, according to ADDRESS ARE UNKNOWN
DISTRIBUTOR
(Seat)
The Pluskey Co to F.O P. corp., ,bse Plavarro &amp; wI. Elena 0., N $0' Jeanette S. Petcni, E', of Loll, NIt
the Ptt thereof as recorded in Put
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED Pt'rformenl by .Yarl'n. Notary,
tio SLI.L 1MG
Arthur If. Seckwith. Jr.
Inc . LotS, Bit E. Sweetwater Oils, of Lot 9 BIt A, English Ests. Un. 3, D. 0. P. Mitchell's Survey of Levy
O.aha
1 .)2 I6I c' 132 tl;;
Book 16. Page 63. Public Records of .that HAZEN P. KELLEY has filed a
NO SOLICITING
Clerk of the Circuit Court
141,300.
Grant, $100.
Sec. 5. 117.900
Seminole County. Florida
Petition in the Circuit Court of
Qualified Individual, man or woman
By: Elaine RiChardt
Alciancier ). Stavate &amp; *1
Seagull Constr , Inc. to John A.
Combat WP to Qwip Systems,
Together with all structures and Seminole County, Florida, for the
to work full or part time from
5-L.,ost
&amp;
Found
Deputy
Clerk
Virginia to Eugene G. P1111 &amp; wI. Jill Moore 8. wI Marian. it. 3. BIt F,
irnprov,mentsrsowandhereatteron adoption of the minor child named
Div. of Eixon Enterprises Inc . LII
homeoroffice,Youwlllsupplyour
Ned N. Julian, Jr.
1110 131k 0 Summerset No, Sec 4. Sweetwater Oaks, Sec 3. 5100.
1, 7. &amp; 3 &amp; Its II, 1$ &amp; 70, 8)6. 9
said land, and all futures now or
therein, and you are required to
company established location
SIEP1STROM, DAVIS 3.
Sanlando the Suburb Beautiful. 121.000.
Anthony J. iambert &amp; WI Myrtle
hereafter attached to or used in sliowcausewhythesameslsouldnot FOUND- Mile yellow lab Approx.
using Kodak Photo Film with
MCINTOSH
9
mos
old
Wearing
Leather
[0*
àca to to Raymond E Daubenl 8. wf Cathy,
S..anlonø Sec. %35.2S0.
connectionwiththepren',isejheten begranted.ifany,byscfvingacopy
proceSsing from independent lab
Collar, Found in ldyll*iIde Ph
Post 0ftic Box 1330
0. W. SatiselIr £ wf Rachel E. p0 Thomas P. Thet &amp; *1. Kilhryn M. It. 343, Oab.Iand HiltS, 511.100.
described led in addition thereto the Of your *TittCfl objections and
and flash (ubet Your invettment
Sanford,
Florida
37711
373
1142
323
4121
or
(9011
.'amesp.GravellJr.awfKaffi,,Ine It 7481k E. Spring Valley Farms,
Grange Prop.. Inc to Belire
fofIo*ing described household p
defenses. if any, upon MACK N
1as littlf as 12.000 $4,000 For free
Sec 0. 195.300
Homes Inc Lots 369, 3793*1. 3M, PubliSh Oct 26, Nov 7. 9. IS. 1975
E., Lot7 81k 0, Gl.eayes s.d.
of ---pliancei, which are, and shall be CLEVELAND,
JR.,
literatur, please call collect
DES
14
Trave1er
Ins Corp. tu George
CLEVELAND 8. MIZE, Attorneys
deemedtobe,fixturesandapartof
W M Eidnidqe &amp; Linda to Donald 311 391. 397.102. Spring Oaks Un. III,
6-Child Carf
Mondaythrouçts Friday,$am to
for Petitioner, Post Otf ice Drawer Z.
the realty:
Banks 3. *1 Michelle 1., its 6 &amp; 7, E Coleman &amp; *1 Anna 8, it $ 3rd 1100
6pm
Nader Hornet, Inc to Kim 13
BIt B Yr 30. Sanlando Spt;t, Pav,nnia Park Sec , loch Arbor,
Tappan Range, Model Z.30 2532
Sanford, FlOrida 37771. and by filing A BABY'S WORLD C.,ri f(:.r infants
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
312 945 3110
531000
Turner 3. wf Brenda S. 11119. Lake EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL dR.
theoriginal thereof *itltthe Clerk Of
Tappan Dis,hwasher, Model 6111$
534.500
Or Write
to age 7 Oflly Next 10 ne.'v Drivers'
Searcy Shores. $79,500
Badger Inslnkerator Disposal, said Court on or before December
CUlT IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
(Please Include phone number)
License Bureau- 7226413
Milton Mandell, sql. to Andrew rnuw'rv. t noin&amp;
Model lfl
10. $913. and herein fall not or a
Mandetl LI. 5. Alt $ Replat of pRoBA'r(No.,3.3).Cp
Sentry Water Heater, Model VTO Defut? Judgment will be entered Christian Day School has openings
HIGHLAND
Townsite of North Chutuota, 100.
10
against you and application will be
for I and S yr. olds Tuition, 175
Es'ate of
MARKETING
tNC.
Donald H. Bruce &amp;wf Barbara to KENNETH P COOLEY,
made Iota Final Judgment granting
Church
of
Lutheran
mo
Tappan Range Hood. Model $3
Joseph EcIw Sherry - *1 Grace, Lt
or Mrs
1021
Said Petition for Adoption
Redeemer. 3?? 355
Deceased
TolIway North Office Center
7) (lessW 10 P5)3W 55 02'of Let 71,
Chrysler Airtemp Furnace,
WITNESS my hand and official
P,artr,, 322 6.405
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
10.1 Wilmot Road
816. 39, Sanlando thC Suburb
.. .
ieal of said Court thiS 6th øay of -Model 170637
AtI creditors of KENNETH R.
Deerfield. III 60015
Beautiful, Palm Springs 'Sec., COOLEY, who died on September
ChoySter Airtemp Compresser, November. A 0. 1973.
(Not affiliated with Eastman
s-Good Things to Eat
5.31.500.
Model 176301
(SeaN
26, 197S while a resident of Seminole
kodakl
.tisetano carp. TO Merle II
O%ll County, Florida, are notif leg that
Arthur H. aeckwith, Jr.
Wall to wall carpeting in thetiving
OKRA
&amp; WI Audri, It. 11 131kG. Woodmere
Clerk of the Circuit Court
Taxi Cab BusIness 8. related fran
room, dining room. bedrooms, hall
they are required to file any claims
I Deed. Harlan. A Bhlc6.b,,,rn
Vingna Jo Honors to Stephen
By 'The Bushel
and all closets in carpeted areas
By Lillian I. JenkinS
Call owner. 904 253 2577
or demands that they may have
I. ..t Lucille to Thomas A. Radoff
Zenh'gh. Lot 12 BIt I Lake Kathryn Park, 2nd RepI, 115.500
)fl0ll5afterlp m
The Hutke' Co to Albert 1. agains hiS estate in the office of the
have been filed against you and
Deputy Clerk
r.i.nAgec,Irom SW corner of SE-i Park, Sth Addn. $7,700.
Huskey 8. *1 Nancy W,. LoIs 5. 131k Circuit Judge of Seminole County,
MACK N CLEVELAND. JR.. of
James C Levie and Howard N
:' Sec. 1721 30, etc.
Oranges. Grapefruit, Satsijrna.
Dv
of Oct. Inc. t,
VENDING ROUTES
levie d b a ievie Florida In
CLEVELAND &amp; MIlE
Flor,da. irs the courthouse at San
ViveitoS &amp; v.1 P,imC,i A .11 45. BIt D Sweetwater Oaks, Sec 1,111.900
Tanqelos and Lemons
i
Op.rtLI1.l
Only I 10
Macnola Svc Corp to Clarence fOtd. Florida. within four calendar
vestments.
pirtiict'ship and you
Post Office Drawer l
H Camnll Un 2. 136
:.ult,fl Dcv. to PlatI Home's Mtg
(3 Ifjthl5fl 322 10
t'OurS ,s,'rt ly with Complete
11 flO.'mS &amp; .5? t,iary Lou. Lot 317
are required to serve a copy of your
Sanford, Florida 37771
months from the date of the first
Lewis M. Glass £ wf. Charlotte to
:'.rp., Lot 172 Sari Lanta Third Sec ,
company training 3. location setWtiivO Hunt Chub, Foi Hunt. Sec 3. publication of thiS Notice Each
NAVEL ORANGES
written defenses, If any, to it on
Attorneys for Petitioner
5:3 100.
C. Gilbert Aaberg &amp; wf. Janice Li 24
up
Investment of $600 $5,000 Call
V.000
$2.50 BUSHEL
Maccan and Brooke plaintiff's
Publish: Nov. 9, 16, 73, 30, 191$
claim or demand must be an writing
Austin 0ev. to Nill. Homes P.*tg
Forest Hills, 140.001.
collect, Mr, Carson. $13 376 5320.
Ron Meyer Constr. Co. to Ronald and filed in duFlicat.. and mutt
attorney, whose address it Post
327 67:13 or 377 0362
OFT 10
C"p. It 1)0 San Lante Third 3ec,
&amp;*.d Fla to Charles 0. Manor,
Offfce Drawer X, Jacksonville,
Fully equipped restaurant, good
*1 Helen. E 12' of It) 61k E. etc. Irwin £ wf Robbie L., LI. 5, 81k 0, slate the place of residence and post
Sweetwater
Oaks,
Sec.
I.
$41,900.
rlonida 37203 on or before November
Office
address
of
the
claimant
and
be
family business. 1.6,300 in(ldet
SOnora
Un
7.
$33300
t1n Dev. Cer; te
il-Instructions
.it.
Wilbert E Brothers, widr. to Sworn to by the claimant, his agent
71st, 1975, and file the original with
INVITATION FOR 5ii5
entice equipment 5. stock. Ph. IEmil KovaIski &amp; PatricIa A to
MIg. Corp.. Lot IS?, San L.anta Third
the clerk of this Court either before
THE
SANFORD
HOUSING
9017213323.
Pdctda S Flake. Beg at p1 10' 14 &amp; Richard E Brothers &amp; *1 Carafe A., or his attorney, or' It will become
Ceramic Classes Phone now, clays &amp;
service on plaintiff's attorney or A U I HON I I Y,
SAN F OR D,
5050' E Of SW cot It 16, Bishpam it 16, 516. (3, Yr 31, Sanlando void according to law.
Aqrnt. Deed. P. W Williams 3 wf
teirw
(l45%rs
Greenware
I
TWO PLUS TWO IS FOUR
Springs. 120,000.
Immediately thereafter; otherwise a FLOP IDA will receive bids for the
DAT ED October 17th, 1915
DoroThy to Willie F. &amp; Annie P. Plantation, etc
Supplies Make your Chritma
And Tht' A Factt
The Huskey Co. to Wm F Stuhrke
default
wilt
be
entered
against
you
INSTALLATION
John
A
OF
S
Baldwin
GAS
Nolda
S
Flake.
igI.
to
Clinton
H
Green, E 130' of w ado' at
of
a' Sumner's Ceramics 579
Classif led Ads Gets ResultS
&amp;
WI
GaU
K,
It.
10
516.
F,
Sweet
for
the
relief
demanded
in
the
HEATERS
IN
CASTLE
BREWER
of
Baldwin
&amp;
Dikeou
Stahl. Trustee for grantor, same as
!..'/iOfSE'iOf Sec 27-19-It less rd
Nolan St 32.71173
And That'tA Fact Too?
water Oaks, Sec. I. $11,900
complaint or petition
COURT AND COWAN MOUGHION
Attorneys at law
_________________________
_________________________
above. 5100
U 000
Dave
L
Fyffe
&amp;
WI
Arlene
to
WllNESSrnyhandandthesealof
TERRACE.
FLORIDA
PROJECTS
Suite
70.
500
Cast
Chrr
W Sioblom 8. *1 Ruoy to
L : oert Lee Wctb &amp; Linda Br-,mn
18Wanted
thiS Court on October 16th, 1973
-Help
16 ' anti 16 1 until 2.00 pm on the
Ott's Sloblorn &amp; *1 Ida May. '
Rentals
of Michael 13 Butler &amp; wf M Jean, Its Hiqhv.ay 434
'.rt,Ci to Noroerl .3 C,n:ernpa &amp;
(Court Seal)
10th day of November 1915. at the
.
S
4
of
Govt
Lt I (less part platted 71 5, 25, 516. A. SprIng 16.. HillS. Catselberry, Florida 37707
Arlene, It, 73, 511 E. Winter Woods
1.50,000
Arthur H Be'-.kwiIh. Jr.
Admlnistratlon BuildIng, Castle Medical Secretary for physician's
Executor of the Estate
Crystal Point Amended PlaIt 5. 79
' 2. $37900
Jaynor Corp to Wayne J Median Publ.sh NOv . 9, 1915
perk of the Circuit Court
Brewer
Court, Sanford. Florida it
19
30.
$100
office in Sanford. Knowledge of 3Apartn'ients Unfurnished
AgmI. Deed, Duwaynu Ihornis
wt'iichtiineandplacealtbldswillbe
B' Lillian T. Jenkins
Frank .4. Went'*orth £ WI. Lovetta &amp; vii Martha A, LOt 100 Northwood, DEll
medical terms, insurance, typing ..
- ______________
v.1 imoen to AIm B. Sitter &amp; wf
Deputy clerk
publicly opened and read aloud
and filing Monday thru Friday. Eav fr.enclly living Come join us.
to Kenneth W. Sclsraw &amp; *1. Joan it
'Jth ei ,LI.7. SB'. M, Camelot Unit
Publish Oct 19, 75. Nov 2. 9. 1975
Proposed forms of contract
3235360.
S (less S 76.07') £ Lt 4 (less Pt 23.70'I
FRANKLIN ARMS APTS. Rent
2. CS, $21,793
Paul E. Thurman £ wf Jewell to IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
DES Ill
documents, includiflgspecificiitlons, 81k 0. Brantley Hall (sIt., 117,050. Walter F. Olsen £ *1 Paula C., Lt. EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CIR
from $141 ma 3fl 6430
V A. to John Robt. Owaltney £ wf.
are on file at the office Of the
Space ln Co I Seagull Constn . 33, 81k 11 Eastbrooh sd Un. S. CUlT Ill AND FOR SEMINOLE
AN OHIO OIL CU, Offert PLENTY Larqe3roomapt.,5h,tr$,f,0..j
Lovana Mane, Lot $76. Spqin Oaks
HOuSing Authority of the City of
Inc . Lot 2 131k F Sweetwatec O.ok,
COUNTY. FLORIDA.
IN TIlE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
OF MONEY plus cash bonuses,
Un. 3, $31,001.
Street entrance, iflctudet utllltl
Administration
Sanford,
Florida,
Sec 3. $100.
Ceo Font. &amp; wI Lydia to Rarnon CIVIL ACTION NO. JS.7353.CA.13-0 EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL dR.
fringe benefits to mature In
Wrn. T Ad(ock 8. *5 Betty Jo to
Call alter 6pm. 3737,
Building,
Castle
Brewer
Court,
Donnie E Little &amp; *1. Sybil Cs $0 Soto &amp; wf Carmen I., It I 811 F STOCKTON, WHATLEY. DAVIP4 &amp;
CUlT IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
dividual in Sanford area
.."n I. Sauts Sr &amp; wf Clara H. It
Sanford, Florida, and may be
James
C
Levie,
it
67
The
Colon
Summerset North Sec. 3. 172.500
COMPANY, a Florida corporation. COUNTY, FLORIDA.
:i Oak Hill Addn to South Sanford,
Regardless of experience, airmail BAMBOO COVE APTS
seured any lime after $30 a m,
rades. 3rd Sec. 116.900
Donald Redwaytorol Ann Rook
Pldintiff, CIVIL NO. 73.16$0.CA.0$.E
A .J Read, Pre's, American
Monday. November 3. 1975.
One 5. 7 bedroom apantmenti,
DOnald E Coleman 5. WI Anna to Redwoy. NW'4 of lot 117. Slivla vs
FEDERAL NATIONAL MOP
lubricants Co BOx 696. Dayton,
Jnymor Corp to Jeffrey 0
Copies
of
the
documents
may
be
furniShed or unf.Irnished Newly
Colony
Co.
5
d,
$100
Donald
'..
Choprening
&amp;
wf.
Nancy
GALE
I
PRINCE.asIrsqlewomitn.
TGAGE
ASSOCIATION,
Ohio.
Krrnaghan Sr 3. *1 Rebecci L. lot
________________________
obtained by depositing $35.00 with
redecorated Come see 300 E.
The Huskey Co to P B. Btnnett 1.
W. It S 131k B PhilipS Rasenna
Plaintiff,
Defendant.
Ii P1orthwood
57$ 700
theHousingAutlsorltyforeachsetof
Airport Blvd Santar
*1 Francine, It 3 81k C Sweetwaler
HOUSEWIVES, EARN CHRIST
323 1310.
NOTICE OF ACTION
VS.
AIDmI Prop,, Inc to Wildu 0ev. Part Set.. 10th Arbor, 527.700
documentssoobtaind Suhdepc'sit
Oaks.
Sec.
I.
$13,900.
MAS
MONEY
ifl
your spare time ORANGE ClTYTO GALE I PRINCE
BETTY L STOJEK, a single will be refunded to eOCPi person whO
Inc , Its 3. 6. 7. 0. 9, 10 &amp; 1(5 73, 26.
Sidney Smith &amp; *1. Ethel Mae to
Duplex furn or
The Hvtke'v Co toP. B tlennett&amp;
322 4739,
ResidenceUnkno.vn
woman, and FINANCIAL AC
tinifurn Quiet NCighbOrhOOd
?7,7lIfowell5nanthWø,o,$4S,Q00
Joseph Smith &amp; *1. Gladys. It. 30
returnsttseplans,spec.ficationsand
P.*(
*1
Francine
14
E..
It
BIk
0
YOU
NOTIFIED that an CEPTANCE CORP.
Reasonable '17611 or 173171
Jaymor Corp to Robirt I M
Milton Squire Addn, Oviedo.
other documents in good conditiOn
Sweetwater Oaks, Sec 5. 114.900
actiontsfovscloseamvtgageon the
Defendants.
frpllpt)
DoweIt &amp; WI Geradene, It IS
Albert Cichra 1. wI. Roberta to A.
w,fhin $0 days after bid Opening
WANT TO SELL
fotlowlrss propirty in Seminole
AMENDED
NonthwOod s d, 170.000.
T Rollison. it 75, Tn 7. Paradise
A certified check or bank dralt,
YOUR HOME?
W Teomas Love'lt 3. Otlie to
OVIEDO- Duplex
County. F
ida
NOTICE UI' SUIT
AtI'( Corp Of Amer tO Jan Point, 2nd Sec
p.s,abIe to the Housing Authority of
Rosilind I Noble. sql, Ifs 17 &amp; 11
Furn or Unfurn Near FTU
Lot 6. 6IoU ".1". WASHINGTON
TO Financial Acct'ptonr
Itrouwt'r 8*1 HoilteM, Lt 17816.7
JamesM. Shores, sql. toJametE,
lhe City of Sanford, Florida, U.S.
Buying a new home? Moving to an
S Pearl 1k Ifti, 1st A.ddIS $100.
RetionabfeRent3 377$
OAKS SECTION TWO, according to
Corp.
North Orlando Teir.. 2nd Addn, Spitter &amp; wf Lanette M • it 79. BIt
Government bonds or a satisfactory
apartment?
Recchman E Rero Jr. FIb of
thp
plat
thereof
as
re-corded
In
Plat
3571
Broadway
525.300
Deflary Aduit. I BR, aIr, close to
5, late ftranile', Isles. 2nd sn, Eva to Bercttmmn E Ropero Jr
hi bond exetutdi t' the Fidders
8.
Book 16, F'açvs 66 &amp; 57, PubliC
Pisnsos Cily, MiSsOufi
Conue Curp to Lnaa Gentry
515.600
Ond acceptable Sureties in an
stores, Churches. Ideal for retired
Get some action with a Herald
*4 E R Traffoqt5s Map of Santard,
RccoTds of Scminole Cotjf'sty,
YOU ARE HEREBY notified thaI
flo$terWietd, sql. it 6)0 Heather?on
Com8ank Winter Park to ,Jon
Persons 64 64S$ or 322 505..
amount equal toS per cent of the bid
classified ad We'll help you wv'nite
$100.
Florida.
a Complaint to foreclose a mortgage
.ilt&amp;Qe, tin No I 5.20.000
Millet 8, *1. Martha G., lots Ill
shall be submitted with each bid.
or ad that will bring a fast sale
G'cnna V Monroe, Mm us?
has been filed against you arid you encumbering the following real
TwoApts .1 or 7 bedroo(n.unfurn&amp;
p4 Green &amp; Sons Inc t Palmer
1), 3 II, 816.9 Saniant$o the Subb Mabie F Griffin to Roy L G'iff in &amp;
The successful bidder will be
CALL
furn Both ac. * * carpet, $100
are
re'cJireg
to
serve
a
t' v.,',jfIt &amp; *4 Mary lIt I, Ott
copy of your property.
Beiutiful Sanford Sec.. 5313.300.
required to furnish and pay for
Roy 1 Kendrick, ', I'll It 10
written
defenses,
if
any,
to
It.
on
damage
depotil 1175 me. 323 4)19
Block
t ptr S d. $79,600
Lot
10,
77.
HEFTIER
Billy P. Crockett £ wf. Sandra to Normandy Park. 1100
satisfactory performance and
JULIUS
C.
after 3)0 pm.
PEIRUSI(A. HOMES. HOWELL PARK SEC.
Claude A Cox I Eunice to Claude
John C. Maltoul £ *1. Sandia Lee,
payment bond or bonds
Donald 0 Rover &amp; v.4. Gertrude
ROWLAND AND P1 TRUSKA.
lION ONE. according to the PIat
P. f fjn'o 0 - It 19 811 F.
it 33, Indian Hills On No 1. 146,000 1. to ',.jrCl I ¶-c1rn,f &amp; Leslie Sc?,
Attenticin is c'mlIe'it to the
F'h,i:rti,tf
Attorney,
whye
fl
.'irj-tires,%
ttitrr.c,f as rr:(ortit',J
Plot flock
''y F':- ii?.
((Oi Lo..S 14 Oti(QIi 31 &amp; *1 rnidt &amp; L.is:o I JraidrSli. Ely 150'
provisions for equal employment
INVITATION TO BID
________________________________
is)) East RoDi.sson Street, Orlanlo,
Pages 45 through 4, Public Records
lloyd 0 Lund' to letter
OoristoBarr*raA Dris.c.Olf,LIOSO. of Lot 1.5110, Normandy Add's to
opportunity, and payment of not Ies
City of Sanford,
NOTICE UNDER FICTITIOUS
Florida 32101. on or before of Serninote County, Florida,
8.
ialmanson &amp; *1 Barbara. Lot SI
Pinecrest. 1st Adc'n . $100.
than tIn' rrinimsin'. S,,SI,lri('% and
j$j.
r'
Florida
December 5th, 1915 arid fit tti
NAME STATUTE
Leen filed agn.t you arid tou
P1'v.r,I EiJs Rep) . 51(13
Gladys Horn, form ArnoId
forth in the
sd
TM Realty Corp to Clayton J.
Sealed bids will be received in thC TO WHOM II MAY CONCERN
original wills liii Clerk Of this Court
are rerlUirf'd to serve a colTy of your
Herbert S Gill to AIte B ('ill. 141., Donald C Saurllt Jr. 3. *'f. Spady £ WI Betty .1.. LIt? Lyawood
SpecificaheonS must be paid on thiS
off ke of thC City Manager, Sanford,
Notice it hereby given that the
either
before
Servk. on the PIiin
s'nittendefenses,ifany.IoitonVAPl
U.' 15 QI 1137 516. B 1k Otontle, Catherine Jean. Lots 5, o. i &amp; 1, sd. S3'I.
project
Florida, tn One (1) New Towtd undersigned, pursuant to the
liff's atforney or immediately
DEN
BERG,
GAY
&amp;
BURKE,
P.A..
i',rs. 2nd AIi*I. $100
The Housing Authority of the City
Unrecorded p'at of Hevndon Ests. In
Crn'k CrUtr. Co to Reginald L.
Stump Cutler
"F*fitlous Name Statute" Chapler
thr'ceatter, otherwise a default will
attc-rne3s for the p'ainiaff, at Pott of
Sanford, Florida reserves the
5iC 76 1929 &amp; Lt P.. 531.900.
zhlsidt
8*
Dorothy
I
S',oV
Its
Detailed specifications
are $53 09. Florida Statute, will register
Dorothy L Ohmart. sql. to
b entered against yost for Ire relief
Offict Box 193, Orlando, Florida nighI to reject any ot' *1: bids or to
Gladys Horn ('arm Arnoid 10 II. $33 IS 81k C, Sanlando Springs,
a.'ailssbie *1 the of.ct of tse City with the Clerk tIthe CircitCo',irt, irs
'owardA Austin&amp; wi Emily it fl,
demanded in the Complaint.
37002. and fIle the original with the waIve en,' inforuialities In
Robert
P. Dviggs, 3. WI Evelyn Lit Lake Oaks Sec . &amp; S 97 01' at 14
the
Manager
I' florr;ef r
and for Seminole County, Florida,
SJO
WITNESS my hand and tfse seal of
Clerk of the above styled Court Ofl Ct bidding
. Unrecorded p1*1 Cf Herndon Es
,
lfll9' of L' SI Slev'p, 140410* 1Sf
Att bus shall be In the City upon rcce.pt of proof of
I rark 3
this Court, lh, 79th day of Octbei, before December 17th. 197$.
e1"O 3 WI Mr., L
the
P
shall be v.ithdra*n for a
ri Sec
76 t975 $12,500
Addn 142 i)3
/,tanager's Office, City Hall. San pubhicaIi
of this notice, the fic
I
19/5
3. *1 Marion I , I' 54 81k
otherwIse a judgment may be en
pe'ri.od
of
S
days
Subsequent
to
the
Tee
Constr.
Greater
Corp.
to
Robert 0 Howell &amp; LouIse to
ford, FlLrlda not later than 1:30 tiiiout name, to wit: "THE MtlSlC
I. *intr W
(Seal)
Un. 3
teresl against you for IPso relief opening of bids without the ConSent
Mitheel I Mcllabb 3. *1. lauren Louise Hudton Ho*e1, 11 3 816. 5
P.M Thursday, Novembor 20, 197S. MACHINE" under which I am
Greater Ccwsstr corp to
Azthur H ft.eck*dPi, .1.
demanded in the complaint,
of the Housing Authority of the City
E... Lot 35, 511 F. Seminole Sites, lndiin Hilts tIn 7. 15,000.
The bids will be publicly opened on engaged in bvlinttt at IS
:
,r.c5few )s's5 5. *1 Susan Kay, 1
Clerk .31 the CIrcuIt Court
WllNESSmyhandandthesealof of Sanford, Florida,
.
577,3ØQ.
Carsdev Corp to Peter 3. ACkI 8.
the same dale at 2 00 P.M
Altamontv Drive in the City
is; 0. 5 cnits tie Site's, 5774%
By Mary 14 Darden
told Court on the SIb day of
of
HOUSING
AUTHORITY
The
Groater
f"O*ttt.
CO'P Si w' Gibtie'tC If, LI C?) Heitherton
The City Commis5ion reserves the Altamonte Sprn, FiiU0
''"
Deputy Clerk
riStr (ç,rp
Gft-h.'c
P4vernber 1971
,
OF TIlE CITY OF
Thomassmithtwf.ManiartIE..Lt VIlatie tint. It I. 570.000
right to accept or to reject any or all
That the party interested in
Jul'v Cs Petcuka
'.'i,,nince Jos Ray &amp; v.1 Stwia E
(Seal)
SANFORD. F t.OR IDA
TIe P4L'SP.ey Co to Gicon 14
$73. Wekiva Hunt Club, Fox Hunt,
wids in the best infereits Of the City buiflq's enterpriw iS Is follows'
i. 17%. WCkIv* Hunt (lb F
ROWlAND AND PETRUSKA
A'thur H. Beckw)tfs, Jr
ADMINISTRATIVE SLOG.
$p, I, $33,050.
P.tart,n 3 WI vetyn M , It U Btk B,
Of
GERALD II BAL2
33 East Rinsqn Stree;
,
Clerk of ls Circuit court
8v Thomas Wilson, II
irogeat Maples KiImer, sql. to S*f'l4waItr Club tin No. $50,000.
w E Kn'wtes
Ditcd at Altirnonte Springs,
Po%t Office Box 303
fly. Elaine RIChard.
Title
Executive Director
S#minol, (ntr. lhc, to La "tree
Cn,arl.t W Wagner 1. Jaann to JimrnieR. D$own&amp;wf. RPiQn4.C., 5
City Manager
' Seminole
Orlindo, Iorida 32402
County,
Dputy Clerk
Florida,
Publish Oct 10, 31, Nov . 3,4,3,6,
I Tat,&amp;hb James 1., l,.sts 718,77,
Natooa.-4eMut ins C.g,Lt tBl)., 'tofLt20.attof7l,&amp;N 'jot 22, 5t
City of Sanford
November 3. 197%
Puslli-th: N,v. 3. 9, 15, 23. 1*13
PublIsh. PloY. 9. II. 23, ., 197$
7,
9.
1975
Sans Souci, Ov.s'do. $9,401.
2. Fii'rvie*. 1100
Ett.'roof'. S d tin 11, 1)7.300
PubliSh, Nov. 9, 197$
PubliSh: Nov 9, 15. 73, '$0, 191$
0(19,
0(1-47
DC.-'74
OtT 3*
DEl 39
.
'rjt Mountain Constr Co t
Jrw't I Spamcell, &amp; *1 Theresa I...
Lot 133. rorrest Brook. Sn Sec.
37 900
Lloyd A Story &amp; wI Valerie to
Crag .1. Lautenschlagpr &amp; *1 Cheryl
(.1 1. 131k C. Hidden Late Un IA,

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__________________________________________________

Legal Notice

IN THE CIRCUIT CCCT. IN AND
SEMINOLE
FOR
COUNTY,
ILORIDA.
CASE NO. 751174 CA 04 0
In Re: The Marriage of
1.1 ARK, Husband,
JAMES C
and
ANGELA P. CLARx. Wife
AMENDED
NOTICE OF ACTION
STATE OF FLORIDA
TO ANGELA P CLARK.
10) St,rIy Street,
I'4orth Tonawanda,
New York 11170
YOU f.RE HEREBY NOTIFIED
that a proceeding for dissolution of
marriage has been filed against OU
and that Petitioner, JAMES C
CLARK. seeks other relief against
you affecting the
following
described real property, to wit.
Lot 76, Block C,, W000MERE
PARK, Second Replat. as per plot
thereof as recorded in Plal Book $3,
Page 73, Public Records Of Seminole
County, Florida
AND. you are required to appear
and file your Answer or other
defneor pleading with the Clerk of
theCircuitCourtinandforSeminole
County, Florida. and serve a copy
thereof on Petitioner's attorney.
ROGER I BERRY of BERRY &amp;
FULLER, Attorneys at Law, Post
Office Drawer 0, $10 East Corn
mercial Street, Sanford, Florida
37771, on or before the 4th day ,
December, 1975. or otherwise ô
default will be entered against you.
WITNESS my hand and official
seat of the Clerk of th' Circuit (nun?
on the 29th day of October.
(Seal)
Arthur H Beckwith, Jr
Clerk of the Circuit Court
ny Elaine RiCharde
Deputy Clerk
11015CR L. BERRY of
Berry &amp; Fuller
Post Office Drawer 0
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SOnford, Florida 37711
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cart The sight huh should send C hills tip and down
the SJ)iflCS of sports fans IS 69-year-old 1John
Dal'onte churning into the Civic Center complex,
% ing the torch to light t h t' flame
beginning
conipel it lorl.

Jokes have been running heavy that [lie
Chamber of Commerce had better have an oxygen
tent handy. And also about the fact that I)aPonte
Will be carrying I toilet paper torch over his head.
DaPOnte 11,11, been out running the streets and
sidewalks to get read~ for tile big event.
i\cttjIIy the concept of conlptitjor for senior
citizens is deeper thin 'i cou')le of arthritic elbows
P loj wd down'playingg checkers.
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as it should he, the Golden Age olympics is a
reminder that society is not made up entirely of the
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()It Ilk, Seminole sidelines. It
certainly prevailed in the
2,000 watched as Greg Pringle,
175-pound Junior defensive end
played ktoc in the Lyman
backfield most of the second

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really matter if entries in the (.olden
Age Oly mpics run 00 or ,,00), the Greater Sanford

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brc4ikung up the plans of Lyman
quarterback Bob Burkhart that
he could have been mistaken
For i Greyhound halfback
except that lie wore an (Prange
shirt and kept knocking
Burkhart down,
One thing Lyinan had to
adinit: Pringle inight have
sacked Burkhart half a do n
tones. but lie always hel~d
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hiin up. In a jovial mood on thyte
sidelines, someone asked him
Seminole's Nathaniel Washington iii avoids Lyman tacklers and heads for the sideline
tilerald Photos by Bill VIzeat Jr.)
why he helped him up after
knocking 'em down. "1 like into third gear.
from the 11, Burkhart erred
momentarily, and in that in- Seminole's favor. Burkhart's has yet to play Jones.
him," he said with a grin.
Seminole permitted Burkhart a lateral to Wyman Jackson terim Ken Meadows wrapped punt was from his 10 to close to
SEMINOLE
The friendship was rather latitude,
but not deep and Pringle was right on top of httii, and Ronald Flimings the 40, but it boomeranged with LYMAN
11
Fr%I Downs
6
one-sided, Just like the final penetration,
Yards Rusming
the pigskin to save the day for recovered the fumble at the a wierd roil and squirted back 2
105
score.
The score stjll stood at 7-0 late Seniinole.
Lyman 32. Four plays later Bill to the Lyman 15.
1025 1
But the game was not a in the third quarter
a
hen
It wa clearly the turning MeDilniel eracked over early in
Four plays later Whigharn 121
Punts
636
routine' 21-0 whitewash.
l.ynian's
Jerry
human point in the game,
the fourth quarter from the scored from the one and it was 13
Fumbles Lost
Senunole 5C0re(l in the first recovered a Seminole fumble at
Penalties
76S
On the next series, Semino!e three, and Hobby t)uggar's kick 21-0, signaling Seminole I Is
quarter on a 28-year TD pass the Seminole eight.
was Forced to punt and made it 14.0.
reserves into the game.
From Mark Whigham to Tim
Lyman went to fullback Bob Whigham got off a good, high
11-31
Lyman, shaken by Seminole's
Seminole upped its record to Sominale
Raines. But Lyman's defense Riaui for one yard when Mike boot which Lyman's Al Stanley 1h, los t its air game, leaving 6.2 with remaining games
I Raines 35 Pats from
.stiffened, and at the same time. Good sacked Burkhart for a tried to field and return,
it with virtually no offense.
against
Seabreeze
and
take
the Greyhound offense shifted four-yard kris. On third down
lie' bobbled the
ball
By now, the breaks were all in Brantley. Lyman fell to 2-6 and
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years. Ile even missed one state tournament.
Sterling isn't Wastful. In fact, veu can talk to
hirn for 10 minutes ;in(] lie might not- let you know if
lie has a g000l team of not. liul he'll talk
make no mistake about that.
Perhaps a most significant clue to the type
team Gentleman Joe is going to have is that he
rescheduled Bre%iiard after about a half dozen-year
void against tile Cocoa team. Senlinole has a homeand-away series against Brevard starting Nov.
in Cocoa and Dec 1 in Sanford
The main objectiv e in Juco basketball, is to
qualify for the state tournament, win it and go to
Hutchinson. Kan. for the nationals.
11w seat eInhIu)le on the tournament it
happened to fall on a year when the top to teams
from florida advance against the Georgia
Alabama winner in a regional qualifier, and the
Raiders were beaten out of achance to goto hutch.
Who beat them I3revard. Which explains one
reason the Brevard Seminole series this fall
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fensively, however, only the pass play was working against the
Tribe. Evidence was in that the net rusN ng amounted to a
us two yards, due primarily to the sacks.
Earl) in the second quarter Lyn had a ground game
going. but when Wyman Jackson fumbled at the Seminole i
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night connecting on pass playsof 48, 9, 11, 15 and 13 yards
\i Ck% Manning, a senior with a Hollwood name and Ut
down
on his mind caught to for 13 yards.
In all, Burkhart as 9-for-18 with one interception.
The problem at Lyman thisseason has been its offense and
defense coming up with sound efforts at the same time. It
happened in a 19-0 iun o.er Boone But few times otherwise
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two crucial overtime plays, Ward checked off (he line of scrimmage and came up with the
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Bob Burkhart must have felt like the cat gazing at the
g oldfish hiday night.
'Me Lyman High Scho
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best half of his career against Seminole, hitting eight pinpoint
passes i'dinst IsoundSeminoleHigh d
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the first half, most of the 2000 tans at Seminole High Stadium
figured Burkhart would come back strong in the.sieconcl half.
They didn't foresee defensivechanges at th1on by
Seminole, plus a 175-pound defensive end by the name of Greg
Imgle who sacked Burkhart six tim mall and caused much
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Apain the Hawks were able to
failed to take advantage of forms a Tarpon miscue when
numerous second half opquarterNick Barry
s Friday night
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dropping an exciting 20-14 his own 21.
decision to the Tarpons froin
And just as before the Hawks
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%ere unable to do anything,
Spotting Ilk! invaders. who trying four running plays I nd
-ill from IN- West coast of bt-init stopped three yards short
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coming off the injured list, was pass to wide receiver Bob Iuby,
Iferald Correspondent
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Had Jimmy the Greek been Ispite the 14-14 deadlock, final
TD on 73-)art drive with forted Brantley to punt.
up wita first and ten from the outstanding open field block onthesidellneswheiuregulation OvIedo was
winning
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Oviedo set up shop a' iL
Tarpons' 24 yard line,
by Don Andriano to help spring play ran out in Friday nigh"s statistics
The Uons had Uouiiing back from a 14-6 and stoked the burners on
But four straight incomplete
intra-county tussle between amasseda total of 3 yards deficit. l
Ward ran the
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passes by honw team signal
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Chicago Coach Dick Motta is never lost for words, but
there are apparently some things he can't believe.
"I could not believe thegoal4endingcall against Mickey
Johnson... that resulted in (Norm) Van Uer's ejection.
And I could not believe the offensive foul with 40 seconds
to go against Hnwlad Garrett on (John) Mengelt.
Everybody on our team has been coached not to run over
Mengelt because he falls when you blow on him.
"What really burns me up was the play of our two big
centers," Motto said. "Nobody can tell me that guys like
Harvey Catchings of Philadelphia, Luke Witte of
Cleveland, Alvin Adams of Phoenix and Lindsay Hairston
of Detroit, with very little or no experience, can outplay
our big men horn Boerwinkle and Nate Thurmond."

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International Speedway, officials say.
Spokesman said only minor damage was caused to the
car in the Friday spinout and Gregg continued practicing
in a backup Porsche.
Gregg is preparing for a 250-mile race Nov. 30 at
Daytona which will determine the International Motor
Sports Association championship.
Gregg, who has won two straight IMSA titles, will enter
the race with an 11L.point lead over Jacksonville rival
Hurley Haywood, who also drives a Carerra.

Conners Alone In Stockholm
STOCKHOLM fAll Second-seeded Jimmy Connors,
the only remnant of a large U.S. contingent, carried
American hopes in the $100,000 Stockholm Open tennis
tournament Saturday as top-seeded Arthur Ashe and
Roscoe Tanner were surprisingly eliminated in the
quarter-finals.
Ashe, of Miami, the defending titlist here, Friday was
ousted 6-3,6-2 by eighth-seeded Adriano Panatta of Italy.
Meanwhile, Tanner fell to Onny Parun of New Zealand 36, 7.6, 7.6; Sweden's Bjorn Borg scored a 64, 6-4 triumph
over The Nastase of Romania, and Corurnrs blasted South
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York Nets, It was just in time.
Down 20-1 at the outset of the game and 44-17 to begin
the second quarter, the Nets never led their American
Basketball Association game until they sank five free
throws in the final 52 seconds Friday night. That lifted
New York over the Spirits of St. Louis 116-117.
Jones, who scored one point in the first half, finished
with 23 points in 21 minutes of play.
"I needed them," he said. "I didn't do anything that
first half except get a foul or two."

Owens Ahead In Golfweek
WINTER HAVEn, Fin. (Al')
Charles Owens of
Altamonte has taken a three-stroke lead in the first round
of the Florida Golf week Open, gaining birdies on 10 of the
last 11 holes.
Owens' 61 Friday also set a tournament-play record at
Willowbrook Country Club aed tied the course record he
set in 1974.
The 1974 Florida Open champ led a field of 153 contestants on the 6,484-yard, par-fl course for the second of
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Osiedo Head Coach Bill Klein
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n inforined that his lions had been had to give up the ball in goodl;mt sition."
winning the game virtually the whole time on
Weir felt the kids benefit by the new tiestatistics, he characteristically grunted
breaker rule, because they would rather have a
"Statistics don't count in football, it's that score %in or loss than the tie.
up on the board."
"There are some fallacies in the tiebreaker,"
flenry Finney, Frank Procell. and Lee Ward he said, "but the kids like it and it is necesssary in
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The Flag Football League

young athletes in the fall,
sta ged its championship game
Saturday at Fort Mellon Park,
and th e Bulldogs took home the
championship for the third
Jayhasks, 31.6
A sign of the times Saturday
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fly THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Houston at Pittsburgh, Cincinand duplicated the play for the
The Jets, too, suffered a hu- Oakland in the AFC
West
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rally
in
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extra
point and a 25.6 spread.
Minnesota is on another nati at Denver, New Orleans at miliating defeat recently, get- been crumpled
by a wave of in- final quarter for a 23-14 victory.
lengthy winning streak. That's San Francisco at Im Angeles, ting thrashed 4
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Chicago Coach Jack Pardee

intercepticn,Thereturn
good. Its next opponent is At. Green Bay at Chicago, Cleve- phins. New York hopes to get cupied w
ith merely breaking and his equally new counter. and Henegar
pass to Voltoline.
play
lanta. That's bad.
larki at Detroit and New Eng- even in Sliami for that loss- even while the Bengals will
It's a strange relationship land at San Diego. On Monday and a lso to wipe out the inern
. be part at Green Bay, Bart Starr, covered 75 yards.
trying to establish the running are hoping to salvage at least
these two ,National Football night, Kansas City is at Dallas. ry of I
k . i er fo th- r,aine that's been absent thus
League teams have with each
While the Vikings appear to and-one" failure that led to its far t s
hi year.
ready s ho t season. The Bears
oth er. The Vikings have been have the National Conference loss to Buffalo. The Bills, by
With the apparent demise of and Packers are meeting for
constant winners these past Central's title wrapped up. the winning that one, stayed a the Broncos, Oakland is cruis- the 112th time-the longest rihalf-down years or so. The Fal- Redskins, 5-2, are involved in a game back of Miami. They hope

best during that stretch.

Louis anti Dallas for first place knocking off the resurgent

But when these two teams get in the NFC East.

COILS.

ing along toward an apparently valr' in the league—.and each
easy AFC West crown. But the carries a 1-6 record into the

Raiders must deal with New

game.

Rice-LSU Grid
Tilt Site Moved

BATON ROUGE, IA.(AP)-

Next season's Sept.. 25 game be.

Orleans, riding high after it
Those records are one better tween Rice and Louisitina State
gave Ernie Hefferle a victory in than Cleveland and San Diego, University,
originally
son w
-tinies wirtning streaks- overtime last Sunday before de- tussle in the AFC
Houston his debut as head coach last each still looking for victory No. scheduled to be played in
up for his Dec. 12 showdown with Randy Neumann in Madison seem to go out the window. feati:g the Cowboys. They'd and Pittsburgh goEast,
head-thead
Sunday',
Square Garden by stopping Rochelle Norris in the second round in
I. The Browns take on Detroit Houston, has been shifted to
"Atlanta always seettis to play prefer to have a i,
,ame against for at least a share of the AFC
While
the
Raiders
breeze
and
w ill be testing thirdstring Baton Rouge.
I'tiiladelphia.
us to ugh," says Minnesota the Giants like the one they did Central lead. They're

together, past records—and

Washington was f or ced into

Coach Bud Grant, who has a early in the season, when they

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faui

Don Smith, at Seminole xirtlng Goods Store, has been kept
busy this week selling hunting licenses, but managed to take time
to weigh in a beautiful bass for Gary Tate. The big one tipped the

But if you have the urge to take in a good fight on the 25th, you
could do worse than make a trip to Miami and sit in on the hottest
lightweight snap to hit this state In years Termite Wa tk ins will
defend his Southern title against Juan Hidalgo.

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Iligh series Rich [Ilan with 22-14. Alsine tile Bob
lien Jewle;s. Norma Welch I.eague—hligh for the nurning for
Dance Dodge Icarn with a -- Garza S run (Fite kICk)
th€ evening were Barbara I)arsev spared the 6-7 split for a 2111 total series.
0
3 run (Ware rin)
( 1319 Pip team) 462 and Rosa was E'laine Ktr;tival 4nl%) arul Fox 501 and Clara Boyd 499.
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One point on yardage f
thiI Auto Train team.
lli~Nooners
Ladles
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Green 161, who bowls for Wil. she spared the 3-7-10 and rolled Deane Sauer
spared the 5-7
T.G.LF. Match Point Mixed "Queen of the Week" is Carole
Green &amp; Sons Construction, a turkey. Tracey Al bert 468 and split.
INDIVIDUAL LEADERS
League—High team series went Hook with plus 126 pins.
P
uthn O',eiio — Finney 20 N.
Esther Szabo spared the 2-7 Thelma Hickson 189 game,
Tuesday Swingers Ladies to Aliens Pro Shop with a
Proc eli IS 6$, Ward 739; Brantmy
2472 Stenstrom Realty tcain highs: Ga,ri,
split, Jeannette Andrews and Rosealce Burkhart spared the League,
32 173, StinIy 7 6o
-Bowling for the Rich toOl for $24.00. High team Mary Elmore
161-458 and
Welch picked up the 3-10, and .3-10 and 6-7 splits. Edity Pounds Plan team was Millie
Patiino~ Oviedo - Ward, 24 13 0,
Garner game was won by Osteen Libbie Whitehead 179-474. Hose 117 yards; Brantley
Dates converted the 5-6 and 5. pick ed up the 3-7-10, and Arm with the high series of
Staniey, 21,
t he Bridge Fis h Camp with a 865 Messersmi th spar
33 yards.
ed the 3-10
10, Smith rolled the only turkey' Homer spared the 5-6-10 split, morning (545-195).
Oviedo —
Other highs: game for a total of $16.00. split. Wctster's Heal
p, g
uul the morning.
Estate's IS,R eceivingS Si; Brantuiy
I'eg Pates rolled a turkey for
bluard Mobile i Janm' Davis Kristiu' Johnson won
Var
the high: Hook 139-455
bOr0gh

companies.
senses result in stumbling accidents, taking unnecessary
and general care1n
while bunting,

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4-10 and had a turkey. 521, Buddy Bass with the Speed Parts) was "Queen of took over first and Aliens Pro
,A ho bowls for the Jack's Slini The
high for Kennedy Tractor highest series of the night 594- the Week" bowling 131
pins Shop and Toyota are tied for OvIE 00
LAKE BRANTLEY
Market team. Smith rolled a was Faye Carroll 435 (spared 2t and Jessie Cook 209, and
over her average and Donna second place.
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Dov'.-s
16
l game and the only 500 of the the 5.lO and Nancy Rivers 169. Bunny Morgan
Yaro Rhç
2l25 were the Seott (North Orla ndo Super
A
new
award
has been added $42
(lay 1546).
Yards
Green Grocer), tean, tx)th Jean only 200 bowleri. Other highs: Market team) bowled
130 pins to the league. It was donat
Other highs: Joy Walters ( Morris and Mary Giles picked Phil Roche 551, Rose tielew 5, over
her average in the same the Second St. Imports Shop. It $30
Punts
3 iS
B. team) 190499, Dee Gebhardt up the 4-7-10 split. Iligh for the Jack Horner
532, Terry week.
Fumbles Lost
21
is
called
a
"Roving
Award"
31
'Horse &amp; Rider team) 17'9-4s7, Vogel Car Wash Leani was Emerson 515 13.11. Carroll 507
Pfflallies,
In the first place spot Is which is passed from wee
Gebbardt was 101 pins over her Jeannette Andrews 167447 and and June Plant
k to
5%.
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$ ,—i
average for the morning. Cindy
Warren
L. Brantley
(Liberty
Barbour &amp; Company Ladles wins and 6 losses. In the second The square
bo
wling
ba
ll known
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Jackson (also Horse&amp; National Ins, team) spared the League—Team No. 4 'Shake place
B
spot is Ioraines Ceramics to the league bowlers
Oarza F run (Fits klck
Rider) 131, Susan Oates 161 5-7 split.
the
Shingles" is in first place by 24-12 and in the third spot is "Ali
0 -- M#f Chant 14 pass from warit
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The Pats scored their second
Pettyroats Ladies League- Walsh ( 160-452) and Linda a nice 221-W series. Charlie Millie
S pring' 171 game.
for eight weeks but last week and concluding TD on a X~yard
The high game and series of the Kondracki rolled a 188443 and Plant 215-573,
V
Andy Patrick ,9Carol Slaughter i Automotive the Midway Mart "Spinners" drive completed in seven plays.
morning goes to Ann Smith, spared the

and Kitty Lawrence 469 iCar-

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I eague-Six 200 gaines were I Famous Recipe) high was average. Larry Dunniho
557. on the two breaks and soon
rolled during the night and Sharon Seitner's 173 and high 218, Donna Hunt
560. Bob punted.

Capri team high was Phyllis Frankie Kaiser had the big one

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I a
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Shooting Stars Ladies
v
WV
uvunt'
Individual
series
with a 699w- went by- the boards when the
Mixed League—Billy Westfall League—Bowling for the Burns
lldcp. for $10.00 as she bowled official ruled the-vpceiver had
rolled the high game of the Texaco team was Dottie Hogan
12) pins over her average for one foot outside the line.
evnlng 222) and was only with the high series of the
"S
tar of the Week",
three pins away from his 600 Iliorning, (474-168). Also from
Irate Oviedo coaches stormed
The high Individual game off the bench and verbal ly
series (597). Polly Price had the the same team was Elyse Ison's
was won by Eddie Jackson as accosted the ruling official,
unly'other 200 for the night (208) 181-458 liich was the high
he
rolled a 251 game w-fldcp.
and a 524 series.
gamma' rolled during the day.
After a final comment by an
for
$1.00 Other highs for the Oviedo coach, the
Other highs: Glen Kanavel Doris Benton spared the 415
official had
and- Eddy Webb l94S1A nti 1IU.
n1it flgl t4',IkA.-I i,s II
rolled the highest series for all fifteen
499, respectively, [toni Brede for her team. Ison spared the her t&amp;'ain,
yard penalty.
463-174. (The Wet Pets) high the bowlers of the evening6211 84-495, Cheryl Kinder 173, and 5-10. Lyle [lurk Farms team Flagship Bank Mixed was Sharon Raymond
188. 243 scratch) to give him a
Brantley could not capitalize
Eva Hitchcock 174. High high was rolled
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prevented, featured the methodical run- Mike Cox a gainst Stanley set up
sealed the lid on Brantley with a for the 50, but was sacked, way Oviedo gain ed thus
the one point ning of Garza, and the alert the lions on the midfield stripe.
tlk- Oviedo momentum carried 17-yard run that pushed the back on his own 33,
needed to break the tie. The S(Tambling of Stanley,
Ten plays later, Ward passed to.
over and the Lions pulled out Pats back to their own 32.
The Oviedo bench and stands Lions had marched the ball 16
Workhouse Garza, who Hill Merchant for a 14-yard fl)
the victory, 15-14.

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which left the ball one Stanley laded to pass. Finding snap, stepped back a yard,
and drive that corisunied a little the quarter.

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.Nlerchant, and on a freak play
Oviedo responded with a pass ran for two more yards to push
The exciting contest had until late in the ganie,
and it 10 yarder.
1-i guard TimMeeks. Driving to to Rick Evans for 13 yards.
Brantley back to the 4'
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ewne down to a were formalitY.
After Rob Fite's kick,
The Patriots tallied first on
the Brantley 39 with one second
Garza then ran again for two
Oil the fourth and final down, Quhrierback I,ee Ward took die their first possession. a 9(~yard Brantley led
7-0;% ith3:41 left in
to play, Ward lofted an aerial to yards,

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NEW YORK (Al') —After a
fruitless 11-hour S&amp;SSiOn, the 26
National Football League owners return here Nov. 19 to devise ti Say to stock Seattle and
Tdl1iPd the league's newest
teams.
"Rather than have them
conic right back, we thought a
111th' caIrn thought would help."
said NH Commissioner Pet e
Rozelle of the 12-day pause in

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Florida's major hunting season shifts into high gear this mistaken for a v%hite-tafled d e
weekend and hundreds of nimriods are enjoying the pleasin-es of
One of the deadliest concoctions a hunter can mix is alcohol
going af ield with their favorite shot gu n or rifle,
and gunpowder, according to the insurance

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Florida's trespass la w, Statute No, 821, pro hi bi ts en
upon
the property of another without permission frorn the owm or
occupant. This season, the commission urges you to
you enter."
'This is also th e time of year when insurance companies are

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Sunday Nov

which began about 9 a in ,F ST
'Sure, we had twice as many
,and lasted until nearly 10:30 Flag football champion Bulldogs, front row, from left: Kenneth Freeman. Back row, Coach Ban Gallagher, Jim Voltatine, Jerry kids playing three, four years
p. m. Friday, was recessed Pritchard, Mark Huama; Tim Richards, Kevin Hauman, Tadd hlenegar, Andy Faint and Steve
ago, said winning coach Bart
"every body had to get
Gallagher.But I don't believe
back for their ganies," Rozelh.
begin to see what the aggressive heavyweight has stacked up
10 and 11 year-old kids should
against him,
said.
be playing tackle football.
-Seattle and Tampa, w- h be.
In every category from experience to punching power,
That's my personal opinion. I
Ballard is on the short end. But Jodie has enough heart and
gin play next season, will be
,..
just don't think they are ready
tenacity' to possibly turn his dream light from a nightmare into a stocked by a combination of
for it, physically or
brighter tomorrow,
players from existing teams
emotionally.Adftand next year's college draft.
440
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"The problem was reaching a
1-4
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balance between the freeze
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number for veterans and the
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teams, and Saturday's finale
Perez stopped Joey Vincentseems to be coming to an end.
draft choices," Rozelle said,
The latest word out of Perez' camp Is that he is not going to
"There are so many facets—
squads. Games are played on a
.
hang up his gloves but instead will pursue a course that should
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various reserve lists and how
,. I
havehim rated in the top 10in the world by the endof lr,G.
they could be included; the
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Now, all I hope is that Perez and Mad Dog Ross will follow
relationship between the freeze
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ball by grabbing one of tile
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Ballard and Foreman's lead and agree to meet in th e ring.
number and balancing that with
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plastic strips hanging from
9 and Perez are good friends but a match between them could help
extra draft choices."
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. either hit).
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both of their fighting careers."
Rozelle said the key MumIt's a wide-open, offensive
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game because the forward pass
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Samin - Masias, the sensational 21-year-old migrant worker
Tainpal will be drawing from : _-1
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From South Florida mapped out his future plans right after he
the largest pool eser
J1 U
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Bulldogs in complete control
6
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"on the southern amateur title from Terry "Rootin" Tuten on the
nic stronger teams want to 0-__.pt ..
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1last Sports Stadium presentation,
protect more of their players
f
play', the Bulldogs covered 40
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"I will continue to box as an amateur until after the finals of and give Seattle and Tampa adi
yards on a Mark Huaman
the Golden Gloves I which will be held in Miami this early next
-ditional draft choices, Rozelle il":`
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A
el
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.0W- n."lexpect tDwin thenational fitlebuteven if I don't I ain going
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to turn pro within six months and hope to do most of my lighting
tive list
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out of urianuo."
nuaman passed 20 yards to
Seattle will begin play in the
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Cornett for the second ID
When asked If he will be lighting as an amateur in Orlando
&amp;;
National Football Conference
making it 12-0 at intermission.
again, Nlasias answered in the affirmative. "Yes, I am looking
We s
t Division and Tanipa in t
Human passed to Jim
forward to another trip up here. This is the nicest place I have
Anierican Conference West. In `!X ._ever fough t at. The people are really kind and have made me feel
Volloline, who passed to
1977, Seattle switches to the Runner-up Jayliawb,
Henegar tor a 15-yard play and
welcome."
front row, from left: Mania Butler, Billy Kenny W il liams, Mitch
AFC Central Division and TamLocke, Ricky Williams, Charlie Fagan
the
third ID.
MaMas' next light here might be on Dec. 9 when he meets
pa moves to the NFC Central. TclllIger, Milford hayes, Michael Jackson. Back row, Coach and Bill Skates.
Robert Spencer in a return match. The first time they met
The Jayhawks scored on a
Sammy came away' with a close decision and Spencer has been
Milford Hayes run-pass play to
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their own territory in osertime.
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DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. IA?)
Road-racer Peter
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A lot of people were surprised when Orlando promoter Pete
Ashlock announced that heavyweight Jodie Ballard would be
fighting former world champion George Foreman Nov. 6 in New
York.
But I wasn't,
Ballard had told me, in an interview I had with him when he
was in Orlando training for his fight with Gene Idelette ";eor 'e
Foreman and me are really tight We both come from the sare
town (houston) and hc has told me seseral times that the next
time he has a chance he is going to go out and inake sure I am his
opponent."
When I asked Jodse, how is Foreman going to do you a las
by fighting him in the ring' If he was really your friend he
wouldn'tt be willing to meet )OU"
Ballard replied See, that is sshere a lot of the guys around
herearewtong. FrieNts in boxing can do die other guy a favor by
meeting him in ttw ring
'Say look here, Foreman knows that any one he foghts gets
I ristant recognition. The name Jodie Ballard will be famous even
if I lose to himand just think of what it would nivan if I would win
tl (iht
A small man For a heavyweight, the na tive of Jacksonvil
will be giving everything away to Foreman when he gets into the
ring with him
Foreman is a monster of a man who stands 6-3 and weighs
around 230 pounds
Compare th is to Ballard's S-Il and 195 pound frame and you
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H) The Associated Press
The Edmonton Oilers and Calgary Cowboys Friday
night combined to shove the Toronto Toros deeper Into the
basement in the Canadian Division of the World Hockey
Association.
The Oilers nipped the talent-laden Toros 54 on a goal by
Bob McAneeley, in sudden-death overtime at Edmonton,
hile fourth-place Calgary opened an eight-point margin
over Toronto by defeating the Cleveland Crusaders 5-2 in
Calgary.
While moving away from the Toros, who have won only
two and tied one of rune starts, Edmonton and Calgary
also closed in on the second-place Winnipeg Jets. Edmonton trails by one point and Calgary by two.

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hetwet'n them for l3J of the 142 passing yards.
FOREST CITY
We're number one, we're
Lake Brantley dropped to the same record 85
number one," yelled the happy, grinning, Oviedo Oviedo, 3-5, following the loss,
lions as they boarded the team bus for the
It was the second game this season that
victorious ride back home,
Brantley was favor ed to win and ended up losing.
Singing and chanting as the bus pulled out of A previous outing against lightly-regarded
the crowded school lot, someone shouted "Happy Kissiiiitiiee ended in a 14-2 Patriot loss.
l loll iecofliiflg" to the streaming lake Brantley
As has become the custom at Lake Brantley,
I in' flowing out of Patriot field
two players dominated
quarterback Fred
Despite
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the
sarcasm
of
the
call
player
Stanley
and
halfback
Hick
(,arza
Stanley and
the
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arza alernated carrying (lie ball, as Stanley
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managed to scramble for 60 yards and Garza a
Os iedo had Just d o wned Brantley 15-14 in one shopping i
a
ofthemostexciting, closely fought battles either
Itand, Fowler ran the ball once for zero
,,,-i team has seen this season
yardage sshile Jim Yarborough caught tso
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NFL Has

While Miami and Buffalo

tied at 6- along in Northern California, quarterback
Joe Reed, who

1. along with Cincinnati.

the Rams are having it even shined for the lions last week
Carl Maddox, USU athletic
couple of scores to back him up. romped 49-13. And the CardiThe Oilers, off to the best easier down
south.
Los
Angeles
against
San
Francisco.
The
director, said Texas A01 also
In 1%9, the Vikings took a 12- nals would like the Eagles to start in their 16-season
history, has a four-game lead over the Chargers, who host the Pa- is scheduled to play'
g'imne winning streak into the have another game like they did will be out to shut down PilLsthe Univer4tkrs, Saints and Falcons in the trjots, found their long-lost of- sit&gt;' of Houston in Houston on
season's fi nal gaiiie in Atlanta. hist Monday night. when they burgh's five-game winning
NFC West and can dunip San f.
,,nse last weekend, when they the same date and Rice and
They' had run up victories by were clobbered 42-a by Los streak. In Denver, the Broncos' F
rancisco further back. The scored 24 points against the Gi- ISU decided it would be
best
lopsided scores of 52-14 over Angeles.
ni-c-ason hopes of challenging last (line these two teams met, ants,
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Bal timore and Pittsburgh and
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tic raced 34 yards for the first 51-3 over Cleveland , Shat
happened
was
that
the
Falcons,
hi... loose for a 11 ,ard TD run. score of ffie game and pi,1cd up
That play narrowed thecountto most of the 173 yards that en route to a 6-8 year, beat
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Two years ago, the Vikings
point attempt was perfect.
ialf time.
But Ash almost became the were at it again. My %ere M By THE ASSOCIATED 1
The fired-up flawk defense
1ltF_11;.S
"When I first heard of I t. I Park. S%%itchboards lit 111) at
A 12-foot, third-period shot by
Maple Leafs 3. Scouts 3
out and got the offense the goat when he slapped at Prit- going into a nationally televised
There Is always an extra jer- was in complete shock. I didn't New York's Madison Square center Tom Lysiak gave
AtStan Weir knocked In a
ball again when they held the chard's punt as it bounced by gaine with the Falcons. When
sey packed with the equipment know what to think," .said Es- Gartlen and the Bruins' Boston lanta iL
,- victory over Min- rebound at 7 -44 of the third pethe)
came
out
of
it,
they
were
9Tarpons wid forced them to him.
of New York Rangers trainer p jxr,ito before the gaine. -1111 offices within minutes of the nesola.
riod to lift Toronto into the tie.
The Hawks were quick to 1, the victims of a 2044 upset. Frank l'aice, just in case the
punt alter three plays netted
still in a little bit of a daze, but midday announcement.
So
it
goes.
Charlotte only fou r yards.
jump on it while Ash, claiming
Rangers make a trade while the maybe it's be tter to play right
This year Minnesota is 7-0
Lake unwell started a fris-e "I never touched it", saw the
"It's probably the biggest
teal ii is a wa- from home.
away so 1 don't has- c tiiiie
from there own 28 and ran into a ball awarded to I-ake Howell on and has a streak of 10 regulartrade
we've ever made," said
Ile had to use that Jersey Fri
think about it."
season victories going. Are the
four th and one situation on the ir the Tar po n's 22-yard line with Vik
Rangers General Manager
night for an unex pected
es thinking
about a perfect new
Espo raised his career goal Eiiiile Francis, who cl osed the
own 49 yard line, six play's later. Just under three minutes left in season?
Maybe—but
arrival: center Phil Esp
I flawk head coach Tom Ruby the game.
mark
won't
to 53third.highest in
they
deal wi th Boston counter part
sitmodern hockey' history's
NntioiI hockey League his- flarr Sinden late Thursday
All the Hawks needed was a
decided to go for it, as t here was
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WOMEN
Central Div,icn
Canuc .7) 1 20 210 ] Silky Squire Neely) S I 7
Toronto
2 6 i
flraler Lobell
Ouu:a Lrn:; AldariaAlberdi; I
Bici.i Byrd (No Driver) tO 17 RIppin St. 17 60. P u Si 1170)0
6 1 0 $57 M 1$
(6) 1 W Q (2 S) 113 20 T IS I 6i (Kausner) 77
East
Division
Miley Clip Away Guinea (Thompson) S 11 Black Star
PHoU%
FOURTH - 1 00m90 Ehave Ica YM, s Barre Beifla. 6, Urfa
6 1 0 857 15.)
$170 $0 T 2 I??
N England 6 1 I I) 36 35
Sanchez. 7. Larri Anna. I Eddy
(flridges) 31 AE I ilowards Chief
Baby I
Cnn
Taylor) 6 1 AE I Slick
(5), 71 60, 9 40, 7 OO 2 Cacho
6 1 0
$57 152 100 Cinci
Florida Prep Football
6 1 0 fl
39
FIFTH -1, Edgewood St Pat (U
iI4o-*arct)
Lionlit
Arecha
Bullet (rilpplll)
Cleve
Sanchez
in,
S60.
SW
0
7
0
12
'
Taylor) (4)? 20 SIOl $02. Gata Tag
By The Associated Press
Cleland
1 1 i , 34 n
THIRD
RACE
14 Milt Pice THIRD - L Echano Javi; 7 Ica
EIGHTH
RACE
1
MIII
Pace
Quiola
(I).
160.
0
(57).
$1170,
P:
Western Division
Clermont 10, Tavares 0
Iia()lis
1 1 0 $ 39 41 (3) 5 004 $0). Mr Durkee ) 3100 Cl-timing 11.000 - Purse $100
Quota. 3 OJui:a Beitia, 4. Eddy
1.
Claiming 13(40 - 14.000 Handicap (S 11. $131 10. DO. (3 10, 121660
Oak
5.
7
0
711
113
111
(3 4) 1.5380 T (131) 127300 T 11?
Mount Dora Ii. Wildwood I) K City
Well Division
er
Cam
Camden
Jody (Whayland) $ I 7 - Purti USO - I Wes Tee (E
FIFTH - I Celaya Sanchez U . Arana. S Lanri 1mhz. 6 Arha
3 1 0 129 II) 137 hOuStOn
OT
SIXTH - I Impulse (A WIey Constant Byrd (Bridge) 973 Hello
6 1 0 12
Aguirre Y:a, i unit Alberdi I Aidana
Talorl 5
2 Bombay
40. 7 May
1 1 0 17- 129 187
o
Denver
rtoVerice Ii. Palmetto 7 0 T
s ' 0 rn 31 SI
Jr 1(1)30601 103007 Bertha Boy Dere (Kttathas) 77 1. Silverbell
(Shimp) a I 3
ui, i 60. 3 10. 3 Erdola Larrea W. Okoki
Joan Stanton
Diego 0 7 I) 00) 61 161
Eustis 11, South Sumter 6
151 4 60 3003. Kim Lobell (6) 3100 Rice (Rau) 3 S Shirley Wills Boy
s Diego
1 1 2 10 31 31
FOURTH -1. Domingo Perez; 2.
(Culhane) 511 Tic.a (Blanton) 6 IS
100, Q It 3) 17720 P (31)1103 80
Today's
Games
; (15)15.100 T (1S6)%076o T 7:23.3. (Piper) 6)6 DelKectdun (Howard)
Miami Lakes 31, Edison Ii
Minn.
ii $0, Arecha QufOla; 3 Manolo t)engoa,
Zarne(1),
Major
Jones
(Brainard)
7?
6
Baltimore
at
Buffalo
SIXTH
-I
p.gtJi
Miami
Spring
SEVENTH - I Amy Girl
20.
Denver
3 ' 1 ;
NOrth
7.5 cr S I? Dory Jester (Allen) S II Chris
General Joe (Shell) 3)7 Potentate 760.170. 7 Arecha Etonia u .s . I flame J avi; S. CAIZarne 6
Cleveland at Detrot
western 17
Friday's Results
cure IT Paul (3) 860 380 260 2. Gold III
I AU I Robins Kim
Pick (Udell) 10 0 Foolish April 110. 3 Ogu'ia Jay (1)4 10; 0. 14 1) Neoul Sanchez. 7 Alava Echave; I
Washington
at
New
York
Gi
Miami Killian Al. Coral Park
Mountain flanker (7) 480 780 3. (Beneinak)
Edmonton S. Toronto 4
Bilbao Etoi-:a
(Thompson)
m
ID 1
an
ants
13960. P (1$) $11070
Sam Diego 3, Denver
Joppa Star Maid (1) 340 0 (1 7)
FOURTH
RACE
- I Milt Pace FIFTH - I Manolo Larrea 7.
SEVENTH
-1
Nequl
Alberdi
(I)
NINTH
RACE
Cl
MilePurse
St
10111
at
Philadelphia
Miami
$16 $0 T 13111 1125 00 T 273 1
Northwest
HOuStOn s. Phoenix 3
Christian
Claiming
$1,000
Purse
$500
Macun
Mencha. 3 ErdozaMiguel,
I
(a),
$530I.
Carolina
Cougar
(Culhane)
HO5tfl at Pittsburgh
13 40. 6 CI), 1 70, 7 Unia Javi
Mary Immaculate 16
Calgary S. Cleveland 1
EIGHTH -1 Easy Bluegrass (0
Santi
Chucho flengoa. s
Jeans First (Rau) 7?? Idaho Lynn 31 7. Abes Hope (Seiders) 10 1 1
Ia 00,160.3 Domingo OkokI (3)100 1
Green
Bay
at
Chicago
'..uth Miami o. South Dade 0
Saturday's Games
Brainard) (7)6702607602. Trout (Sabttka) •
Muguerza; 6. Fermin Aguirre; 7
3. Fancy Joe (E
Legend
Chief
(Nitholl)
61
4
(II)
$11970.
Atlanta
at
Minnesota
Dat
Q.
(11)14120
). cksonvitle
Fletcher
Indianapolis at Quebec
Line (3) 300 300 3 Limber G (5) Taylor) 6 I 4.
Top Reviard iling Star (Sabatka) 6 15. Beth Dean
Cincinnati at Denver
EIGHTH - - I Alava Echave Celaya Echave. I. Sala Azpi .
' 'on 6
Toronto at Minnesota
3000
(23)
$1770
T
(735)124960
T
(D'Amato)
10
I
5.
infighter
(Allen)
SIXTH - I Domingo Echave; 2
([Icrelnak)
$1
6.
Eustace
Lady
(2).
It tO 340, 460; 7. Sala
San Fancisco at Los Angeles
Jacksonville
7 72 3
Forrest
San Diego at Cincinnati
21,
3 16 ScottysAmbitlon (Kurtzworth)
Ala1 Quiola. 3. Arecha Sanchez: I
(CroiI 11 7 Reporter Boy Muquerza ()). 1 $0 300 3 Manure
New York Jets at Miami
White 7
NINTH - I. Special Byrd ID
Phoenix at New England
97 1 Silver Glo IL Taylor) 8 I 8
(Jahlon) 72 I Crazy Goose (Jet
Mencha (8). 540. 0 17 3) 1)240. P Negui JaVI. S Barn Perez. 6,
New Orleans at Oakland
Today's Gam es
t3 ra'nard) iS) 4207607.702. Beth Coin Wyn (Gill) S AL I ic'aqu ri
Jacksonville Parker 21, Pa
Ogw:a Etorza. 7 flilbao Zarre; I
ter son) 101
New England at San Diego
(73), $121 70,112870
'on,
Phoenix at Quebec, afternoon 0rejcm (7) 310 2.20 3 Omit' Fisher Jean (Hall)
TENTH
RACE
1
NINTH -1 Manola U) 1600.7 70, Cacho Miguel.
MIle Pace -A
Monday's
Game
Lake City 35. Orlando Jones
Toronto at Winnipeg
(4)7700 IS 1) 1.4 60 T (5.71)173.20 T
FIFTH RACE - C.3 Pace - 1 B Handicap - Purse $710 -1 Ocala 660. 7 Buibao Ill I $0. 3 60; 3 Er
SEVENTH - 1 Eddy Leni:; 2.
Kansas City at Dallas, n
23
2 II 7
Cieland at Edmonton
Mile - Purse $300 -1.Cash Box (J.
data Dl] 60. Q (31)5160. P (37) Ica Alberdi, 3 LarrIBeltia; i, 1
Star Amber (Kucia) 5. I 7. Sumter
5$. Augustine 33, Jacksonville
TENTH - I 00511l5 Advocate IF Serbe) SI? Tijuana Beau (Blood) Beau (Culhane) tO 13 Florldas Best
Denver at HouSton
Echano Arana. S Domingo Vza; 6
16910
u'.oPson 21
11
ann a' Cinc unit
Rusin) (I) 6002607.202 Mario (1) 97 3 Pasha Time (Demianik) 1 1 1
(No
Driver)
SI
4.
I. Fermin (6) IS 20, Uria OkokI; 7 Negul Perez, I
Tharp
TENTH
Pro Basketball
2 407 60 3 Broward
Jacksonville Lee 34, Jackson
County (7) 3.70 Brockport Boy (Udell) 10 15, E.R.D. (Werkheiser) 6 11 Chester Hanover 110. 1020. 7 Mencha (I) 310. 040; Aldana
lle 27
0 (4 E) 51140 T is 17) 15710 T
(Astarta) 6 I 6 Lisbon Hanover
EIGHTH - I. Sala Aguirre; 2.
(Brainard) I I 6. Easter April CR.
3 Saul i (II t 40. Q 0 6) i6 60. P 6
Palatka South 35. Orange
220 I
)i(a) 721. Curt Jubilee (Kimball) Neely) 9 7 7 Facile (Harp) 77 I
Manolo Juan. 3 Santi flengol; I
Harness
Racing
1)
9660.
DO
13
6)
139.70
NBA
Park 1$
31$ Egyptian Wind (Hobbs) 5. (AU
Maruni AIN,i; S. AlavaAzpi 6.
Cur )u%. Note (Wyatt) 3 I
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Alava
Eastern Conference
ELEVENTH
Jacksonville Bolin34. Clay 0
SEMINOLE TURF CLUB
I Bold Front (No Driver)
Chucto
Mugueria
(6)
II
60.
1360.
710;
7
Celayc Muguerza; 7
Atlantic
Divi.ien
Jacksonville
RESULTS
Episcopal
91
ENTRIES
SIXTH RACE - 1 Mile Pace
Larrea; $ Fermin Mencha.
Arecha lame (1) 9,20, 360, 3
W L Pct. GB
Baldwin 0
FIRST - I Cumban Frisco h
FIRST RACE - I Mile Pace - Claiming $1,500 - Purse $323 - Jai' Alai
NINTH - I Manclo,7. Aguirre, 3
Phili ,
Ojui:a flengoa (I) 300; 0 (46)
5 2 .114 Whayland) (5.) 360360 420 2 Terri Claiming $1,000 - Purse $130 - 1
Jacksonville Victory 52. Lake
1 Don Brewster (Howard) 10 I 7
[rd:a. 1 Sala. S Celaya; 6 A:pl,
Buffalo
-51 O. P (64)1170
1 2 667
Muss (2)) 604.203 Arden Ed ($1660
City Academy I
(NrhII( t 1 2
PJ,t
AT ORLANDO SUMINOLU
(',r',tand)
tl::t
3
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Boston
TWELFTH - I Sala Aqurre It
1 7 667
, Q (1 5) %3 60 T 1 44 I
Cnesvlte 8 East Side 0
Jnirn' Arc(ene (Pura( 313 Dec Adios IS Clauki 92 .4 heather
RESULTS
- I 7.5ria, 7 Altu, I
TENTH
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620.
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7
Fermin
Mencha
York
160
9W
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SECOND -1 Princess Strong (B. Dum Greer (Kausner) 61 1 Talton Chance (Hall) 77
Tallahassee FU 3. Florida
FIRST - I Larri Via (0) 16 10. (8) 10.10.100; 3 Maruni Larrea ) Sante 4. Chucho; S Fermin; 6
5. Manruart
Central Division
High 0
Pegur) (1) 510 710 700 7 1imIy
(Cummings)
17
T.J.Q
3,
Dendre
(Kucla)
S
1
6.
Sourdough
$60.
460. 7 Unia OkoKi (I) 600, 960:0(1 Sb 61 40. P 1111181 tO; Big Marurl; 7. Larrea; I Muguerta
Pd.
Orleans
e 7 750 Tallahassee Godby 15, Wash
Marie (I) 5101203 Chancey MiSS (Dv-oracek) 11 6 Kenwood Jim (No Driver) 5. I? Jefferson Import
ELEVENTH - I. Ogulza Perez.
l380. 3 lea Arjina (3).310,0 (61). Q 1 6 with all I) 146 70. (46 with all
Washington
4 1 .800
$
Lacy (3) 3.00 Q (15)11100 T (45 31
(Brdqes) 10 17. J M Mark (Xurtz
6 4 10. P L (86), $17060
(8100d) 6 1 S. Lincoln
Spirit
7
Cacho Altu; 3. Arecha Juan, I
Cleveland
I)
11670
3
1
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S'in!b F
2'; $73 70 D 0 (5 1) $15 70 T 2763.
$, Madison 0
WorthI S 2
SECOND -1 Eddy Via (SI. 11.20.
(DeStiny) 31 AE I Greenland
Domingo flengol. S Erdoze Zarri',
Atlanta
Handle $149,793; A 3.60
2 3 .100 21-1
THIRD - I. Torpedo Byrd CM
Oa k Ridge 37. Ocala Van
SECOND RACE - 3 4 Mile Pace - Beauty (P Neely)
10 80. 1 60, 1 Ur:a Elorta (1). 1080.
6 flame Echave; 1 Manolo A:pi, I
Houston
2 3 100 21; Cummngs) (1)9004 601 00?. Great Claiming 11.000
6
Purse $100 - I
S
40, 2 lcit Okoki (I), 370; 0:157)
SEVENTH
RACE
I
C.2
Pace
Alava Miguel
SATURDAY NIGHT ENTRES
Western Conference
Crescent City 7$. Chiefland I
value (5)8 806603. Byrd K (6) 300 Glenora Duke (Hobbs) 1 2 Sis Mile- Purse $321 -1,Bullct Frieght
1.61 50, P $136 90. BO (6$) All S
I.
FIRST
I
lcaBuitia;
7
Echano
BbIbO
TWELFTH
Midwest
Division
Q
it
5.)
17550
T
(156) 116700 T Wilma (Sabalka) 97 3. Towaliga (No Driver) 2 Foolish Lad (Blood) $111 20, IS All 7) %11' 40.
Lake Butler 16. Cross City 0
Atberd , , 3 Eddy Okoki, I Cacho
Detroit
Muquenia. 2 Erdoia Juan. 3, Sanli
5. 3 625 2 194
Newberry 2$. Dunnelbon 0
THIRD - I. lea JavI (3), 760, Let-ti:, S Ur:a Via. 6 Lame EIonsa.
Mist (Seiders) S I A. Royal Victor io I) Fly Fly Dicy (Astar.ta) 6 1 1
Aguirre. 4. Celaya Miguel, S
Chicago
5 '3
7
JaSper 4, Perry 71
FOURTH -1 TayIs Farv'l (M
(Farber) 10 I S Cool Hand Luke Iron City Plant, (P Wc'&lt;jijr) 3 5
5 80. I 20 2 Larri Lent IS), 7 40, 7 Aldana Situchet I Pheg Arana
Fermin Altu: 6 Sala Mcncha, 7
7
333
2
flr.this) (5) 9 60 1 03 280 7 AnJi
Tirpon Springs 70. Lakewood K C
lblrrvath( 6 I 6 J M krflli (J
7 LiJy tIelia (2). ) 03 0 13
CPa,tiavrn I'.cui-er (Spriqs) 12 6
SECOND - I Echano Ohoki, 2
Chucho Alp. I M,iruri Larrea
Milwaukee
2 5 286 2'
0
Pacific Division
Largo 7, Sarasota 0
6 State
1 2 667 Sarasota Rlver'vitw 31, DuneLA.
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dn7
Phoenix
7 2 .500 1
T m pa
Chamberlain
71,
FOR YOUR SHOPPING CONVENIENCE
Seattle
3 5 315 7
Clearwater 13
1
6
.113
3'
New Port Riche Gulf 44, Portland
Friday's Results
'rariauer Central Catholic 6
Philadelphia 103. Phoenix 99
Hudson 10. leyrhiIl 0
Cleveland 94. New Orleans Yo
Dixie H011ins 72. Gibbs 7
Detroit 124, Chicago In
St. Petersburg Catholic 9, St.
Milwaukee, 101. Boston 101
PetersbUrg 6
Los Angeles 105.. New York 97
Shorecrest 70, Tampa Temple
Portland 97, Kansas City U
Heights 0
Saturday's Games
Crystal
River 36. Wymore
Phoen, s at Buffalo
Tech 0
Seattle at Atlanta
Bradenton Southeast 42. Fort
Cleveland
at Houston
Myers Riverdale 0
Milwauk at Washington
Admiral Farragt 72, Land
Boston at Detroit
0 Lakes 7
Los Angeles at Golden State
t5radnnton Manatee 2$, St r
Today's Games
Petersburg NorthCast 6
New
York
at Portland, alter
Bay 27, Rutherford $

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The Golden Age Olympics
may seem at first glance to be
exclusively for those fighting-fit
and over fifty-fives who have
retained all the athletic abilities
of their younger d;
Not so.
The ceramics and arLs, and
craffir, divisions cater to those
persons whose talent is artistic
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Sponsor e d by the Se minole
County Extension homemakers
Council, the ceramics, arts and
crafts Golden Olympics will be
staged in the Sanford Civic
('enter Wednesday through
Friday. The entry fee is5O cents
per division, arid winners will
be awarded gold, silver and
bronze medals just like their
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NHL
Interlachen I
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St. Cloud 24, Grovelar,d 6
Norris Division
Barlow 10, Avon Park6
L I Pis OF GA
Forest 43. Onlandc. Boone 0
LAngefe's
10 4 I 71 4 50
Orlando Bishop Moore 12, Co
Montreal
9 2 7 20 67 26
lonial 7
Pitts
1 1 13 47 5.0
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Orlando Oak Ridge 37, Van Detroit
2 9 3 7 34 61
guard 6
Washn
2 11 1 S 43 66
Delray Beach Atlantic 19,
Adams Division
Lake Sorth Leonard 0
Buffalo
tO 2 I 21 65 79
West Palm Beach
North
T or onto
1 I 2 16 42 47
Shore 17, Forest Hill 0
Boston
S S 17 17 37 12
Rivera
Beach Suntcoast
1?, Calif,
1 9 2 10 II 5.4
Cardinal Newman 0
Campbell Conference
Jupiter 32. Miami Pace 7
Patrick Division
Gled*s Central 31,
Martin
Phllptiia
9 I I fl 66 32
County 10
NY
Island 7 2 1 It Si 35
Sebring 33. Clewiston 17
NY
Rangrs 5. $ I 11 10 S'S
Eau GaIlie 13, Oke-ecttobee 7
S 7 I it 31 33
Melbourne
Central Catholic Atlanta
Smythe Division
13. Daytona Father Lopez 0
Chicago
7 4 3 17 U 37
(riptey V. Cresiview, u
St-Louis
4 4 3 It 10 31
Graceville Ii, Ouincy Monroe
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Varic'.r
3 5 3 9 39 5.
3 I 0 6 30 Is
Friday's R esults
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Callornie
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New
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Atlanta , Minnesota 2
Eastern Division
Toronto 3. Kansas City 3
W., L. T. Pct. PF PA
Saturdays Games
WaSh
5 7 0 .711 190 103
New York Rangers at Los
Dallas
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S Louis
S 2 0 .711 177 111
New York Islanders at Ptila
3 1 0 479 132 160
NY Grits
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Detroit at Montreal
Central Division
Chicago
at Puttsbijrçh
Minn.
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Boston at VarKotjycr
Ott
4 3 0 571 1)9 179
Tonto at SU Louis
G
Bay
1 6 0 143 101 III
T oday's Gar .es
ChIC
1 6 0 143 57 1%
Pittsburgh of Pbsiladetpl'ua
Western Division
Atlanta at Detroit
LA
6 I 0 (57 )Ø 79
Montreal at Buffalo
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2 S 0 714 172 143
St Louis at Wastt.ngton
AtI.
7 S 0 754 93 114
Minnesota at Chicago
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Boston at Californi a
American Conference
Eastern Division
WHA
W. L,.T. III PFPA
WL TP!IQFGA
Mumu
6 I 0 UI 172 III
Canadian Division
Buff.
S 2 0 714 715 15.5
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Ball
3 1 0 129 )75 l SA
8 3 0 to 44 19
N. Eng.
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two of the categories featured
in the Golden Age Olympics,
sponsored by Greater Chamber
of Commerce, beginning at I
p.m., on Nov. 12, at Sanford
Woman's Club.
Although there is no
residency requirement, all
participants must be 55 years of
age on or before Nov. 10.
Awards will be given according
to Standard Goren Rules.
Bridge will not progress.
Both women and men card
enthusiasts are cordially invited to the afternoon party.
Entry forms are available
through the Greater Sanford
Chamber of Commerce. Entry
fee is 50 cents per person per
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some outfits," said Mrs. Waxman. The personalities of the girls
differ. sslthI.)nnthemostaggrescl%e and tsathesh&gt;est Each
ut,appealing smile and the keep thisi tabs On each
has a st,
other when Niarthni! the schnool bus. "The girls are very
protective of one another and are extremely well-behinved,"
said Mrs. Waxraan.
Sean and Tommy Dusing are the handsome (win boys. Mrs.
Geneva Cochran, who has Tommy in her class, said, "The boys
missed each other at first, but now are reconciled, and get along
very well with other children. They dress alike and are difficult
to tell apart. They still are very cautious about each other, and
neither will go out the door to go home until they are together."

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Louise Gill ileft arts and crafts coordinator for Golden Olympics, admires work done by Ruth
the public
Wleboldt, coordinator for ceramics division in the Olympics
exhibits on Thursday from
p.m. and Friday from 10a.m. to Building where they can be ceramic are acceptable. Racks, crafts division are as follows:
5 p.m.
claimed.
easels or other holders must crochet; knitting; needlepoint;
hirs.
Ruth
Wieboldt
is
accompany
entries if the) are embroidery; stitchery,
Teaming up all kinds of nattering accessories with basic skirts. blouses and sweater dresses Is (he
Contestants should pick up
betcoordinating
the
ceramics
needed
for
proper
display and macrame: decoupage and
secret to stunning fall fashion, as demonstrated by Trinits Prep students Martha Uardwick (left) their exhthlLs on Friday,
5-7
p.m.
Thereafter
all
division.
Times
for
entering,
judging.
natural materials.
.Sanr' Thrradgfll Iliecrinti righil and Leslie Branner during a show held at the school Tuesday, Weefl
, be judging, viewing and removing
him Wieboldt states that
Also: artificial centerpieces;
featuring styles by Robinson's. Leigh Warren ls"ond left I models the subtle feminine look which remaining exhibits
taken
to
the
Greater
Sanford
ceramics
exhibits
are
the
same
judging
will
be
by
NCA
rules,
leather
work;
seasonal
for
after-dark
festivities
this
holiday
season,
illerald
Photo
by
Jean
Pattesoni
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Commerce
as
for
arts
and
craft&amp;
using
the
point
system.
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decorations;
metal
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Chamber
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Categories for ceramics in reminds contestants that all textile and tole piiinting;
the Golden Age Olympics are as liability and responsibility for woodworking:
weaving;
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stain;
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security
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Any entry must be the work of show committee for the Gill at the Seminole County
the
person entering. Lamp protection of all entries.
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shades and bases other than The categories In the arts and Sanford.

By F IDA 'iIIIHJLS
herald (orrrspondent
Among Winter 1.:4)ringi Elementary School kindergarten
pupils are a set of triplets and a set of twins, Teachers say they
are able to tell the youngsters apart now, but other students are
still often confused.
The Boring,
Boring triplets - Lisa. Laura and Lynn - are almost
impossible to tell apart at first glance. One of their teachers,
Mrs. Robin Waxman, said, "In the beginning, the triplets (lid
have some classes together. later, 'we separated them, as
triplets can become very dependent on each other. We wanted
them to establish their own identity."
The girls are all in the same kindergarten pod, and so are able
to see one another, gaining a sense of security. "The children
have really adjusted beautifully," said Mrs. Waxman adding,
"the triplets and I have the same blrthday,June 16."
Another teacher, Mrs. Candy floerner, is able to tell tlx
triplets apart by their dimples. - Lynn has two deep dimples,
while Laura has none. I isa has a beauty mark on her face. But
after you see them every day, you can tell them apart,' she

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Iforne Economics Agent who is
coordinating the artsand crafts
division, no pre-registration is
necessary. Entries should be
brought to the Civic Center on
Wednesday between 1 and 5
p.m.

MOST RETAIL STORES IN

Arcadia DeSoto County 12. noon
Seattle at New Orleans
Foe? Myers Cypress Lake 0
Kansas City at Los Angeles
LaBelle 32, Fort Myers Bush
ABA
op 'ierct a
East Division
Naples Lely 26, lmmokalee 0
W L Pct. 08
Punta Gorda Charlotte Coun
Kentucky
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t ) 70, Qy$ (, Howell 14
a 2 .75.0
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Lauderdale
Cardinal New York
St Louis
5 4 55.6 I'.
Gbbons 3. Naples 0
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Fmostproot 26, Moore IJven 6 Virginia
West Ovision
Umatilla $O. Pearson Taylor 0
Denver
S 7 711
Fort Pierce Central 34, Men
Indiana
5. 2 .714 nIt Island 24
San Ant
1 3 $71 1
Satellite 10, Cocoa Beath 12
Titusville 22, Rockledge 21, San Diego 2 6 .333 3
Utah
1 7 .175 1'
CT
Friday's Results
Wauchul,i 60, FloridaAir 0
New York 115. St. Louis Ill
Daytona Beach Mainland 27,
Indian.. 101. VirgInia 100
Melbourne 19
Kentucky 10.4. San Diego 99
Oviedo 13, Lake Brantley II
Saturday's Comes
'ieto Beach 21. Lake WOrth
New York at Denver
San Diego at San Antonio
T,luvilIe Astronaut 25. Cocoa
Today's Games
13
San Deqo a! St Lou s
Lakeland 33. Dade City Paso

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An array of foreign dishes proved to be an effective
bridge over the communication gap at the International
Dinner held on the Adult and Continuing Education
Campus of Seminole Community Campus.
The least planned by Instructor Jane Gregory for her
E.S.O.L. (Eng!ish For Speakers of Other Languages)
students attracted more than 25 foreign students.

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It was such a pleasure seeing
Virginia and Jack Burney at the
door at Monday's concert,
"Dames at Sea," at the Civic
Center. The couple has
returned from a iix-week tour
of the West. According to
Virginia, they rig-ragged over
10,000 miles between Florida
and the Barbary Coast and
sightseeing carried them to
Mexico and back to Lake Tahoe
sthere they ran into nearly 18
inches of snow.

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Meir, Charlie Williams and
John Parker.
Also: Mike Bedenbaugh,
Russell Mitchell, Jeff Thompson, Kenny Grassi, Mickey
Neal, Bob Smith, Bob Meyers,
Larry Muse, Rick Colegrove,
Rich Brown, Harry Lowman
and Randy Tamm.

three-day cruise on the trafficjammed Rhine River, beginDo you have any chairs in
ning in Germany where they your home that have a look of
saw many old castles. They Early American styling? Anna
disembarked at Amsterdam, Lea Heard, who Is co-directing
flew to London, and then home the local production of the
to Sanford, The Greens also historical musical "1776" to be
visited the cathedral at seen in Altamonte Springs Dec.
Cologne, which was recently 3-5, and Sanford on Dec. 12-14,
robbed. Curtis is thoroughly needs from 15 to 20 chairs to fit
enjoying retirement, including in with the 1776 decor of the set
Anyone willing to lend one, or
playing golf and traveling.
several, Early American,
Jonnie Elam has returned Windsor or Captain's chairs for
from Shaw Air Force Base, the duration of the play should
near Columbia, S.C., where she contact Anna Lea at her home,
spent two weeks after her 101 E. 7th St., Sanford.
daughter, Paula Lewis, underwent emergency surgery.
Marine Sergeant Patricia A.
McLaughlin, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. James J. McLaughlin,
180 Pinecrest Dr., has been
meritoriously promoted to her
present rank while serving with
the Woman Recruit Training
Battalion at the Marine Corps
Recruit Depot, Pan-is Island,
S.C. A 1971 graduate of
Seminole High School, Sergeant
McLaughlin joined the Marine
Corps in May, 1973.

It's not too early to start
thnking about Seminole Mutual
Concert Association's Annual
Champagne Ball, which will be
an event of Dec. 6, at The
Forest. Co-chairmen Annette
Wing and Peggy Conrad are
Susan and Sandra Orwig,
planning an exciting evening at daughters (if Mr and Mrs 1th

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returned from Atlanta where
she represented the Ballet
Guild of Sanford-Seminole at a
Southeastern Regional Ballet
Association conference. She
also visited her daughter,
Debbie, who Is a professional
model in Atlanta.

Sara Jacobson, executive
director of the Downtown Development Council, and Shirley
Moak, special advisor to the
DIX'. spent much of Tuesday

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Couples Exchange Marriage Vows

Marriage App ications

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Ixcame the bride of Alfred
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Bill Co(fman in Central
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Robert C. Hatch, 38, F. Ave.,
John D. McCarter 11, 29, 1810

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Her daughter, Jan Mc€Iung,
For Fred and Margaret
ho lives in ltaenna Park,
Cane, both in their seventies, a smiles at the notion of her
whole new life began three mother and stei .Iather ever
years ago.
"settling down."
The met on the Sanford
Wh), I can hurdi) get them
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Winier, 38, 1908 Myrtle Jo Dr. Morrison, V, 621 Carson Ave.,

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Juanita Faye

autumn shades. Their bouquets
of mwns were in matcng fall

Terry L Bunion &amp; Dorothy A.

Raybon, bruther of the bride
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man and groonnen-usl's
were David Jernigan and
Jimmy Wade.

hOme in Apopka where
bridegroom is employed with

A reception was held
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They parked their trailer in was Margaret's first visit to ('arIes
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On the return trip, they Pacific to Hawaii, and then east was last there during Worki other folk just like themselves, are working along as planned the new Sweetwaler Telephone

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Following a wedthng p to dIeod Villas, Sanford. The bridegroom is a chemist at
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cahco and batting and make
"But I gue Sanford is more capital. "Ah, Iis Vegas," she train excursion to Hudson Hay. to Mexicri before Ciiristni;is," that what we're doing isn't that desigrted home in Swectwater
Deadline for directory was your own original quilting

Anne Prewlit &amp;

Ronald
Sondra L Shores &amp; James M.
Pauline Jane Godshall &amp;
W. Beam &amp; Joyce charles Wrn.
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Margaret is a native of to California, then headed

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to leave the Village arriving hostessed by Jane Sellars on available at the Noember
back at the Preview Center at Nov. .
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3:15. p.m.
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club will meet on Nov 17 at
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12 30 pm in the Fieldhouse in
to shop in the Village before the
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The November schedule give a slide presentation as the
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it's just iiiare1lous to see
wheels," said Fred, referri'ig to them SO happ) and with so
their'Fifth wheel' traUer,a two much to do."
story goose-neck trailer which
The CarIes' gypsy life began
hitches to a !arge pickup.
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Me C, Geneva, Beatrice 0 Osteen, Juanita 11111, 30, 510 E
Cuiiiiiitngs, 18, 201 F.. 2nd 7th St.

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Williams W Me)erhofer, ' Dayt Bch
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Joseph H. Yates, 23, Box 362,
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held its luncheon and business Woman s Club
sered and prizes awarded
progressat the Haenda Girl's Je
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double standard you showed in
column entl)
A Mrs. Homebod) stated
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3102 Country Club, sanford.
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fiam,, born in Miami, Is a 1973
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W B FlIerUt and Mrs Jack work gets done in
committees or circles And
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a point and opened a 20-point
two notrump. If either
diamonds or clubs break threetiro I have thirteen top tricks.
If neither suit breaks, I can
make my grand slam on a
squeeze which I can develop
against any and all dis-

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club to dummy, noted that

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to know if it is unethical to
think a long time and then bid

or pass.
The answer is
slow bids
and slow passes should be
avoided as much as possible
because they put a burden on
that

your partner.
He Is supposed to make his
next call without paying attenflonto the fact Uistyou
a
problem, If he does take advantage of your t)esjtauonhees
being unethical.
(Far a copy of JACOB V

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PISCES (Feb 20-March 20
lt may bea little hard for you
to crawl out of your shell
today. Force yourself to get
moving. Later, you'll beglad
you did.

disagreements mar your
whole weekend,
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22i
You could be a little grumpy

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YOUR BIRThDAY
Nos'.9,1V75

about any work you have to do
today. There's no problem
unless you're working with
tools. Be careful!
LIBRA (Sept. 22-Oct. 22)

You will form a unique and
secretive alliance this coming
year. You will be the "front
man," but the money and
power sources will be hidden
from others

lleirg t oo generous could be
your fault today. Money flows
easily through your fingers.

For Monday, November 10, 1975

and iA'1E.S JM'OBV

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let little

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impression, He may feel
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LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) You
and your mate may not see

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191 Everyone you meet seems
to have his hand out today.
You're not obligated to give
unless you sincerely feel you

business.

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enjoy some light-hearted
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to smell the roses,
GEMINI May 21-June 201
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unless . is specifically
requested. Otherwise, you
could be embarrassed when
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one friendly with you socially
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generous considerations If you
do business together today.

unappreciative others are (f

TAURUS (April 20-May 20)

what you went out o( your wa)

shown a gain.

SCORPIO (t. 24-Nov. 221
You'll get a bit annoyed today

when

Your goals can be achieved
today if you can keep p -toes-s
and associates out of your path.
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friend
LIBRA

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You still don't have a firm
handle on the management of
your resource. You'll show a
Ions where you could have

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SAGIVIARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec.
21) You'll have the luck you're
hoping for with plans today if
you lay your cards on the table

GEMINI (May 21-June 20)
Coworkers will get a trifle
miffed with you today if you
shirk responsibilities or pick
the easy job for yourself,
CANCER (June 21-July 22)
Be cautious and prudent in any
commercial dealings you have
today. Taking a risk at this time
could prove very costly.

mind,
VIRGO (AUg. 21Sept. 22)
You'renot Likelytodothings far
others today unless there's
special in it (or you.
This could create friction with a

discover

todo for them.

it,

LEO (J
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Normally, when you make an
important decision you'll stick
by it. Today, you could easily be
pressured into changing your

you

rather than try to play coy.
CAPRICORN (Dec. fl-Jan.
19) Don't take funds earmarked
for the family budget a
use
them for something else today.
They'll be needed ffxdt where
they are.
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 19)
One you 'll be dealing with today
won't be as optimistic about the

outcomeofan event as you are.
You'll revise your plans.
PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20i 1) (

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This wiil be a profitable day
businesswise if you don't let
matters get otercomplicated,
Keep negotiations simple.

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Nov. ii, fl75

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developments
year.
They'll have a favorable effect
upon your work or career,
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special Interes t In you.

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time and I find no hard-cooked
eggs In the refrigerator for a salad I
simply poach the eggs. When done.
I place them on a paper towel to ab.
sorb excess wnter and they work

Long -line seaming
creales a classic, Silm.
filling dress. No. 1462
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Sizes 10"i to 241 Size
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surface and then peel It off. To
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some adhesive-backed scraps
from shelf liners and applied these
flowers over the stains. The flowers
stick securely and wiping the cloth
does not disturb them.
JAN.

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crochet ,d and lace-up the back for
easy fitting No. 5370 has crochet
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21-July 22) Be careful in business Sunday, Monday.
Unopecled gains Tuesday. lasks unfinished Wednesday. Good news
Thiusday. Career problems Friday. An important gain Saturday.

LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) Rumbles with close associates Sunday, Monday.
Gains from 1 shared interest Tuesday. Don't speculate Wednesday. Sharp at
tu;in.,ss Tnursday. A bit temperamental Friday. Good nevi'
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PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) Not as independent as youd like to be Sunday. Monday. Profitable ideas Tuesday. Fuzzy goals Wednesday. Self inaivarice Thursday. Extravagant Friday. Lucky moncywise Saturday.

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tinalici'll vi'vi Thursday. Judgment faulty Frlda~, excellent Saturday.

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beating George Billups 21-7, 21to the courtyard, sainted the wasn't speaking strictly, draw the mt envies.
Bob Steele of Sanford took the 8 preliminaries. Rev. King
crowd, line of program "Because we have and will
Emil Johnson of
silver medal and Rev. [o King beat Billups 21-12,19-21, 214 for
Age Olympics tohearr
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n lighted the have a lot of out-of-town en- today becarre the first gold of Sanford took the bronze
ate Center to open the fly
competition for senior ciftiens at am. ay. (He1d Photo by stationary torch.
third place and Steele lopped
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Joton defeated Steele, 21- K ing 2I,21to gain the silver.
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carrying the traditional torch
Age Olympicswhile looking on (fm left) are Greater Sanford man of the Ol ym pics Conittee Held Photo
before him. He paused for a Chamber of Commerce
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"it's pick Denmark f rom a group of back pay is "almost although Layer had reco
him a hea ring.
which to file a reply to the
On Sept. 8, layer notified
possible" the matter may come live men,
automatic" where - suspended mended that the suspension be
complaint.
Denmark
by letter that he was
up during the meeting which
Layer said two weeks ago the
teacher or employe has been with
Layer said 'l's his
Denmark's
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contends
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suspended
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Action to reinstate the Job begins at 730 pm
la w doesn 't require a hea ri
dernding that the boards found innocent of charges
ng school board action denied him Lake v iew Middle School
and-or
back
pay
for
a
Sanford
before a suspension.
robbe
intention was to reinstate brought against him.
Meanwhile,
Denmark,
his constitutional rights to due Sanford, because of hvi arrest
schoolteacher acquitted of a
Circuit
Judge
Robert
B.
Denmark
if
he
was
acquitted
supported
by
the
Seminole
No
date
has
been
set
yet
for
a
process
of law.
B
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the
Sept.
acut i o n necessar
ry charge circuit court McGregor ordered a directed
Education
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(SEA),
hearing
on
the
civil
suit
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snit
also
asks
th
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court
to
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t week may "possibly" come verdict of acquittal for
Layer said the board doesn't rei nsta te
a suit in circuit court assigned to Circuit Judge declare unconstitutional a stole
Gene Grooms, SEA executive
be determined by has fl
during the regular Seminole Sylvester Denmark, 38, of 2202 believe in punishment until a "has yet
seeking back pay and civil Kenneth Leffler for trial, law authorizing a school board (brector, said if the board can
said Layer.
County School Board meeting Ike Mary Road, after four person is proven gui lty.
injunctions restraining the Deputy Ci vil Clerk Martha to suspend itctional staff do this to Denmark, Uy can
Wednesday.
witnesses, i ncluding the rob-"There's no question about
The board on Sept. 10 voted to boa rd from suspending him VihIen said today.
school members wi thout pay prior to suspend without pay any
Superintendent W P 'Bud" bery sictim were unable
it," said La yer, adding that suspend Denmark without pay, witho ut pa without first gi
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bedroom home or apartment— 700square feet for a three or
inure be droom home or

apartment
The propused zoning change
Aso would be conditional to a
Zoning Board with notification
to adjacent property owners
within 300 feet of the project.

But P&amp;L members have

already recoritmended to the
ilIiSSIOfl's administ rative said he had "lots of questions"
city to have all conditiunal se
applicatiom go directly to the
being advertised and at least Willinns said his objecthe to city to
avoid a 'wade of city
six applicaUon are on hand have the assistant partici pate funds,
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B ire ors md the county s flew
eisnder, the county's Hient4' directors.
Also on tonight's agenda are
A executive assistant.
director of county development.
Williams said Undeood's public heariflgs on proposed
document needs to include ordinances for:
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Sunday's high 84. (h-elgLl assistant has

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n approved by submitted today by Undeood

All along, Williams and abandoning alleys between

Is sched uled for Nov 15 The 20-mile bike will get under W2) frum project
Details and tides are on Page been pbced in the budget for which the executi e assistant have opposed the ordinance
the ,'tctr!flt atar&gt;
the Greutrr 'aniord ('harnbr of ( on mi-ret t 7 n i-n
Court, E.rigincer Bill Bush 5-A
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flce rs said marked patrol cars were wlth wn
from the area and officers in an umnarked car nabbed two
naked youths, ages 16 and 17, when they came out of
hiding to try to get clothing from the parked auto.
Bennett reported all four juveniles were released to
the custody of their parents by pollee.

Guidelines
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group of youngsters was creating a disturbance In the 2400
Work of Willow Ave.y ell1ng and Wowing an a ut o hom
Richard L Be nnett said officers find a
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know tonight."
Vihlen said the projects are Sports
it4il to the area because Tckisfon
sidewalks will make it safer for Women
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Manager W.E. "Pete" Knowles
and top-le ve l officials in the Thousands turned out to see the representing t he commissions
interest in a budget duel witli
county road department, Vilden First Annual CM
tanEvening
Sheriff
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said the county would be Herald Seminole County Band
flowever,
Commissioner
equired to put up $4,000 of the Festival Saturday night.
total 16,000 required for both Complete plicture rtory Is on Mike Hattaway Instructed Bush
sidewalk projects
Vi h len said the SR 46A
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reported.
One of the emba rrassed boys had to wait in Wa btrLbday suit untfl his mother could bring him clothing from

Commission Chairman Sid need to acquire right-of*way. county budget.
Vihlen Jr., promised to seek One parcel, he said, on the 27th
Bush brought the
action Tuesda y on sidewalk Street sidewalk held the project
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projects for Pinecrest and
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An Associated Press survey in 172-73. Miss Cappa said she the medical library and destroy
B, LYLE SUF'FIELD
John flamrnarky had the best able For freshmen in the 114 to win a higher relative grade, turned up a number of reported was one of the students who parts of them. We don't au..oe
inspiration imaginable to be- U.S. medical schools. This Chemistry experiments are de- instances.
tutned in reports on weekly information. We sabotai 0thNOV 13
oine a doctor - the personal means that pre-med students stroycd. Precious notebooks
Among freshmen in medical experiments early, and got ers chemistry experiments.
tntraISenior I t zen. lub mnett at &amp; iurh of Nat
N iv.ity at
interest of a famous surgeon, know that unIv one out of three disappear. Something is added schools, "rumors of sabotage them back early - graded and
noon.
- Or, Norman Shumway, who enter American medical to a mixture of unknown chem- are a perennial topic, and I cx- stacked on a desk. But .OfliC, the Center
Dr. Gellhorn
now director
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for Biomedical
Edu- Voting t 9cart iUu — meetI a . A 1rews Presu)ienan
resbyterian had twice given his ailing father schools. Five years ago it was icals that a fellow student must peeL there is a fair amount of including one of tiers, dis(liurch at Noon
a new heart.
two for each place. For losers, identify,
Ii at City College of New
substance in them," says Lau- appeared before the authors
But John Hanimarley quit hLs it means no medical career' or
Medical school admissions rel Cappa, it student at Case came by to get then), Other York says tic thinks "things
COMING EVENTS
pre-niedical studies halfway (vstly and usually less a`de. committees and other doctors Western Reserve Medical students benefitted, having a have become worse since then.
lkiard (if I)Irectors Sleeting - Altamonte Springs Civic through.
quate training abroad.
.-,it), they deplore such unethical School, on leave this year as week's grace period before fi- It is a cutthroat thing, One of
Center 10-12 *
fie became disgusted, lie For many, gettiu into inedi. conduct and cynicism, but the president of the American
the most destructive things is
Med. nal deadline for reports
Senior ('itlzen Week — Disney World — November 15 Bus
says, by the sabotage some pee- cal school becomes a rat race giilty rarely are caught.
the emphasis on high performical Students Association,
Or. Albert Gellhorn tells of ance
ill leave Sanford Civic Center at 9am
med students perpetrated on that produces anxiety and
"Everyone believes sabotage
organic chemistry,"
"It happened to me. In or- attending a conference Ofl
Dinner Dance - Thursdii%, November 20 at Altamonte
their fellows in the fierce tension, sometimes ulcers, an happerts. A few people know it ganic chemistry, I had an ex
Ufl
which
he
says the practicing
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npetition to score "A" In sci. oession with grades rather (lot's. But nobody knows how jwrimnent running, and went to University
of Pennsylvania in doctor rarely uses anyhow. But
much. It is impossible to nicas- lunch. WhPn I came back late in irlo at
which, he recollects it Is used as a tough screening
for acceptance into American grinds with the single goal of ure the extent," says Dr. If. the day, the water cooling the some pre-medical students course
dical schools,
getting into medical school and Jack Geiger, professor of cons- apparatus had been turned off from several universities told
"If students continued that
And the competition truly is little interest in the broader inunity medicine at the State and the experinicrital nuiterial him, "We cheat. We
try
to
give
kind
of conduct after pre-irwd
fierce
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a record 43.- world around thein.
Utamonte Springs Friendship Club — Altamonte Springs
University of New Vork at Sto-- had burned up."
wrong
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our
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000 young men and women a
Civic Center -Magnolia Avenue, Altamonte Springs
cheat on exams.And fly Brook, N.Y.
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This was at Boston University leagues We take books from doctors. of
and3rdThursda)oftheMonth_1O:3OLm. Church
Augles Elders -St. Augustine Catholic
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FiftY Plus Club -7th Day Adventi.st, Church -Forest City meetmostlyonthe1stMondayofthe1oflth_6:30Pm
Golden Years Fellowship — meet at the Community United
MethodtChurth_(se!be atnoonon the last Wednesday
Of the Month luncheon Reservations ntcessry.
Greater Oiedo Senior Citizens Club — meet at Grant
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UvelY Socialifts Club -meet at Highlands Club House -675
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Women's flub 8 'erbok Drive — Cae1beny — at 1:00 p.m.
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about. ut working on, Sanford*s strict fire codes which
require a crash bar on the exit
door and lighted exit signs.
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associated with Laurel Realty
owner of a 103-acre act th
w hen the count) contracted In
There were indications
today the county comm ion con July to buy the clay pit property
that the Seminole County Grand tracted to buy For p17,000 as a
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Jury, repoitedly probing an clay pit.
When county commitioners
aborted county clay pit pur- Tom Binford, real estate quietly voted on
Oct. 14 not to go
chase deal, may take another agent
and chairman of the through with the land purchase,
week to complete its work.
Biord said he lost what would
The 18-member grand jury, have been a 112,O share of th e
impaneled Tuesday, heard six Among
persons commission on the aborted
witnesses before recessing
observed
entering transaction.
Thursday evening.
4k gran jury
Binford reportedly was
room questioned
The grand jury is scheduld
by Herring at length
to continue its session next y e ste r d a y
were last week about the thy Pt
Tuesday morning.
Lester Mandell, Tom deal.
Handlui the reported clay B i n f o r d
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John
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was handling the clay pit deal
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probe but would not comment
AUv. William Staley. herring Robinson and Tom on the probe.
w with the jurors Tuesda
Radloff.
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befr going to south Florida
have taken tape recorded
for a three- day golfing Seminole
County
Port Statements last week from
vacation. Staley shuttled Authority.
Yantz and Mandell
witnesses irt and out of , the
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R"off recently went, be(
grand ;ur room Thursday
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tnfordPuliceChiefBenBulter
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of the traditional problem of
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young people which can "run"
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Clt~`s Planning &amp; Zoning
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sponsoring wheelchair corn stathum in Sanford tinder the
petition in the Golden Age
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the to three finishers in each
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reque,st on the proposed
raceway site.
It has been reportea that
Herring's Clay pit probe centers
on alleged violations of

sponsorshop of time Sanford annual event include Somiunole
Jack homer, executive from each $2 ticket to be a
l{idmard
Long,
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Civitan Club and the Evening High, under the direction of director of the Creator Sanford plied to the outstanding balance President
When
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Herald.
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post to goal post asthey join mna Oviedo High, Richard Fern
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massed band tv open the berg, director, take Howell
The festival is being bands.
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program with a series of high Roland Castro director
presented to raise money for
Large trophies donated by will be presented to each head jury has called additional
paiotic selectios
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Rev. Kenneth hlolt,
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thout 8,000 Jobs, a company spokesman said today.
Judge John J. talgay of the federal bankruptcy court
made the decision Thursday and th e business will now be
liquidated. The company had been operating under
('hapter 11 of the bankruptcy laws since Feb. 18.
When it filed for reorganization
in February, the
company made various cutbacks th
at included holding
Lick about 10 per cent of the weekly pay of its employes.
At th e time, th e employes were told th
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Four persons were shot Friday by a
Youth who police said went berserk at a Miami school for
high school dropouts.
Jose Vile, ji teacher at the Latin Street Academy, said a
student at the academy came to school with a pistol and
shot a teacher and two helpers before fleeing.
Vita identified the victims as Roberto Lopez, the
teacher; Miguel de la Torre, a counselor, and Elton Ruiz,
a teacher's aide. Police said only one was seriously hurt.
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KINGMAN, Ariz. (AP)
A California man has been
arrested by the Arizona Highway Patrol in connection
with the alleged abduction Monday of Katherine Ball, 14,
of Fort Lauderdale, Fla.
The FBI said Miss Ball was unharmed and was en route
back to Florida today.
Thomas I Gregory, 19, of Westmln.ster, Ca lif . , was held
in Mohave County Jail here on a fugitive warrant, the
patrol said.
Gregory is accused by Florida authorities of false
imprisonment of Miss Ball, subject of a nationwide search
after she failed to return to the swank Pine Crest boarding
school in Fort Lauderdale after a date.
A note was found Tuesday In a service station restroom
in Waverly, Tenn., signed by "KUtIIy." It said the writer
had been kidnaped and asked that police and the boarding
school be notified.
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The AFL..CIO is voicing op.
legislation granting loan guarantees to
financially ailing New York City because aid bills now
,!irt ('onrecs would leave c i ty labor contracts at the
mercy of the Fort! administration.
A spokesman for the labor organization said New York
aid bills approved by the house and Senate banking
committees are unacceptable in their present form and
ill be opposed unless they are changed.
Meanwhile. the House Ways and Means Committee
today takes under considera tion the House Banking
Committee's loan guarantee bill. The taxwriting panel
could either consider the entire bill or it could decide only
to review and act on a provision which would make
taxable any bonds Issued by New York state to help the
city.
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SAN FRANCISCO Al i Patricia Hearst waits in her
jail cell today for the decision by a federal judge
whether she is mentally competent to stand trial on
federal bank robbery charges.
The ruling will be issued in a written memorandum
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Dashing Deltona Derby
Pilots Make City Stop
About 30 women pilots were registration tables at the air-

Mayor Lee Moore

Oil Spill Ship Identified

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In other arrests listed today
In county jail recor(s, deputy
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Mrs. Brake to pinpoint senior
David H. Smith jailed Nora
McFadden 45, of Sanford
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citizens in need of the corncharges of unauthorized use or
The Senior Citizens Corn- mnunity resources information.
possession of a drivers licence nuittee of the Greater Sanford
In other business, Chairman
and operating motor vehicle Chamber of Commerce heard a Daehn reported the Committee
has without a vehicle identification presentation by Fay Brake, had received permission from

expected to land at Sanford port and will provide a gift—a proclaimed today "Deltona number. Bond for McFadden Adult

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MIAMI AP
"I'm personally not against helpin' a
neighbor out, even a know-It-all New Yorker," says Craig
Davie, explaining why he's offering aid to New York City.
Davie, 50, an Oakwood, Okla., farmer-salesman here on
business, said he decided to be neighborly and mailed
New York a check for $24
the price, according to
tradition, originally paid to Indiana by Dutch explorers
for Manhattan island.
The check was sent The Miami Herald to be forwarded
to the Treasurer of the City of New York. Davie added i
personal note to the people of New York.
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Kidnap Victim Killed Early
PENSACOLA (AP)
A Pensacola woman whose
body was found 13 days after her disappearance was shot
and bludgeoned to death long before her kidnapers made
their last ransom demand, authorities say.
An autopsy Thursday showed that Alma Charbonneau
Hartley was shot once In the back of the head and struck
with a sharp object, State Atty. Curtis Golden said.
"It appears that Mrs. Hartley was killed quite soon
after she was abducted," he said.
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WEST PALM BEACH AP(— Two teen-agers,
one of them Just sentenced to life in another case, have
been Indicted on murder charges in the 1974 slaying of a
Delray Beach policeman.
The sealed indictments were revealed after police
picked up Wesley hlostzclaw, 17, at his Delray Beach
home Thursday night.
Also charged was Willie C. Simon, 19, of Delray
Beach, who was sentenced to life in prison earlier this
week for the holdup-slaying of a Boynton Beach man.
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Mental Tests Requested
ORLANDO (APi
The prosecution has requested
mental tests for David Preston Levar Jr., charged with
threatening the life of President Ford,
Asst. U.S. Atty. Robert Leventhal made the request
after Levar pleaded not guilty at an arraignment Thursday.
Levar, who offiials say has a long history of mental
problems, was accused of threatening Ford's life In the
presence of sheriff's deputies and secret service agents
from his hospital bed Monday.

Banker Indicted Again

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George B. Riley indicted in
August on charges of misappropriating more than $18,000
In fun'ts from a Cocoa bank, has been reindicted on six
additional charges.
The indictment returned by it fedcral grand jury
Thursday boosted to $40,000 the amount of money Riley is
charged with converting to this awn use from the City
Nitional Bank of Cocoa.
Riley was president of the bank, now called the
Southeast National Bank, until September 1974 when he
resigned.
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some Okaloosa County public school teachers Is asking a
federal court to forbid mandatory prayer and Bible
reading in the schools.
In a lengthy lawsuit, the Okaloosa Teachers Association
said the county school board's policy of daily Bible
reading and devotional.s is unconstitutional. It cites
numerous cases in which higher courts ruled against
Bible reading and prayers in public classrooms.

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TALLAHASSEE (All)
&amp; T.legra phi Co. should be granted a $182.8 million rate in.
crease, the Public Service Commission staff said today.
The accounting department called for a E$.9 million increase on top of a $85.9 million interim increase granted
last February,
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Mrs. Hess was elected mayor
For the district I seat, H. A.
in the December 1973 election (Bud) Scott is being challenged
for a split one-year term and by businessman Larry Goldran for city council in 1974, berg. Scott, who had served five
losing to Bacon. Bacon won the previous terms (not conremaining one year in the term secutive) over the years, was
of Pos tmast e r John Norton, elected d(luring a special dcc-

NOW AT ALTAMONTE MALL
A dmission only 25c
Vjtutd at over S1.250.000
40 veir s i n the making all hand carved
attraction at 2 World's Fairs
Wed i n movie "Greatest Show on Earth
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County scores are consistently
below national norms, but he
said he questioned whether this
Diagnosing and correcting meant Seminole pupils weren't
pupils' problems with basic as bright as other kids.
skills is the primary purpose of
"We heat the socks off of
the
national
comprehensive
Orange
County in statewide
tests of basic skills CTBS)
assessment
of communication
not "comparing scores" betskills,"
said
Bowers. This is a
ween schools or counties
different test.
Seminole County School of.
Both Bowers and Superinficials claim.
tendent W.P. "Bud" Layer said
The CUBS is administered the purpose of the CuBS is to
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and seven in the county's 39 of pupils, and not to compare
public shcools.
scores between counties and
The issue of using these test states,
scores to compare Seminole
At ouc point in explaining and
.% tilth
other t-c.untjes was interpreting test sccres,
criticized in Wednesday
night's Bowers was interrupted by
xmrd ria'eting by Ivan
Bowers, Phillip Stephens, former
iirector of pupil personnel
chairman of (he committee,
ervices.
"This is not communication
Bowers was complaining with the board, but a snow job
thout a recent report from the with techn ical figures," said
'auntywide advisory corn. Stephens.
muttee which he said had tried
Board imiemimbers Dane Sims
o evaluate and compare dif- and Chairman Robert "Bud"
erent counties using the skill Feather agreed that Bowers
est.
and the committee should work
"But the basic skills vary more closely together and they
ceording to the curriculm suggested be be put on the
f(ered by different counties," committee
aid Bowers.
Rowers .mid Thursday there's
Ernest Sigrist, a member of no need for him to be put on the
e committee, said national committet, but if he is ap.
st results show Seminole pointed he said he would serve.

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LAKE MARY— City Council consulting engineers, are to Interim financing, pending water lines
and plant operating capability and water lines installation, thus increasing the
voted unanimously Thursday prepare plans for construction receipts
of a U. S. Farmers within city bounds was put- would have been Installed, the number of water customers
night to forego constructing a of a
the
water main from Sanford's Home Administration $354,000 chased earlier this year, said extent of new
water line in. city could serve and the amount
new well and related facilities Mayfair water plant to Like loan at 5 per
cent mteret, is to the city had to select one of stallation with the $354,000 in of revenue that would be ohto increase water pressure for Mary lines to transport the
be negotiated with a local three alternatives for the water federal loans would have
been tamed.
fire-fighting purposes in favor water to the city,
lending institution,
system expansion,
limited.
of purchasing bulk water under
A third alternative, purA contract for the bulk water
Councilman harry Terry,
Terry said under the method
lie said the second alter. chasing bulk water from Wilco
contract from the City of purchase at 37.5 cents per who has been in
charge of the whereby a new well, powerful native—buying bulk water from Utilities, was
Sanford.
discarded when
thousand gallons Is to be ci ty's water department since
pumps to increase water Sanford— would free more consulting engineer Paul
Clark-Dietz and Associates, executed by city
officials, the Southern Gull Utilities pressure to
firefighting nmoney to be used for water line Porter said difficulties with
sufficient fire now would be
encountered if the city had two
large tires at the same time,
In addition, Wilco said it
would have to charge at least 45
cents per thousand gallons and
the price could not be firm until
approved by the Florida Public
LAKE MARY— Myra Wilson
Councilman Burt Perinchief, hon was endorsed unanimously
Service Commission,
Council instructed depart- Perinchief, are to clearly define
l)eVine, formerly a legal who recommended Mrs. by the city council.
merit.s heads to submit job areas of responsibility and hyUnder the current plan tire
ecretary
and
records DeVIne for the job after
In other action, council called descriptions for
drants are to be installed all
all city em- a u t h o r I t
bookkeeper for Circuit Judge reviewing all applications, said for
I n c I u d i n g over the city as well.
bids on hospitalization in. ployes at a workshop to be arrangements for substitution
Kenneth Leffler, when he she was his choice, based on surance
for city employes. The called prior to the December in cases
Council member Lillian
of absence within and (;riffin
practiced law privately, was professional qualifications, action was taken on
stated her concern that
the advice council meeting. Action on the between positions,
hiredascity bookkeeper by the
the city would be paying hack
experience, training, longevity of Assistant City Attorney Job descriptions istohe taken at
citycouncil Thursday night.
in past
mto'ns, availability, Newman Brock who said the that mimeeting
theleder,l ! ,,an for -lflyears I
At next Wednesday nm;ht's
Mrs. l)eVmne's scckly salary basis of need and residency tit insurance should be put 6
w on't live 40 years more, but I
ut
for
meeting, the council is to
was set at $150 and she is to the city,
ap- have three children who will,"
bid—in accordance with the
The
job
descriptions,
acprove
a plan for using the city
s
begin work Monday.
Perinchief's recommends. city's bid ordinance,
he said.
cording to motions made by hall office space.
Terry said no property tax
money would be used to pay off
the loan. He said the water
syste m "would carry its own
load."
Porter added the federal
agency is "clearly conCA SS E LBER R V servative"
a nd has insis ted the
Candidate for City Counc
By DONNA FSrFS
hen Norton resigned.
tion in June, 1974 to complete Christensen and Councilman
system
be
solvent,
taking into
Nathan Van Meter toda
Herald Staff Writer
Election in Lake Mary is the unexpired term of the late John Zacco.
account
only
customers
denied reports that h
determined by maJority
currently available,
50 E. E. Williamson.
Running
in
an
open
field
for
might
be disqualified lo
Absentee ballots are now per cent plus one of the votes
Councilman Burt Perinctiief
flat being a freeho!der. Va
Don Schreiner Jr., corn- two city council posts are:
u lable in the four Seminole cast.
going
over the past history of
Council Chairman Dr. Edith
Meter said that on lb
cities with elections scheduled
ice
the
city's
acquisition of the
Duerr,
a
,
veteran of five terms
Since three candidates are being challenged by Lake Ruth
contrary, be Is a propert
for Dec, 2.
Southern
Gulf
Utilities "mess",
owner in the city and ha
resident
Parker on the governing body; former
In Lake Mary. Longwood, vying for the Seat 3 spot on the South
said
some
Lake
Mary ci tizens
held a warranty deed for
arid Casselberry, where three city council, it is conceivable Anderson and Ray Leiben- councilman John Leighty,
are
up
se
t over the possibility of
that a run-off election might be sperger, former city street Nathan Van Meter, Fred
year and a halt.
candidates are vying for
ing
be
be
holden to Sa nford for
Bussey
and
August
Hodak.
For some reason, Yam
superintendent, laid off from
mayor's office and 17 men anda required.
wa
r.
te
Plurality
will determine the
Meter, who resides at 600 S
women are seeking eight
In Winter Springs winners of his city job early this year in an winner in
"One of the arguments for the
the
mayor's
race.
The
Triplet
Drive, said the deed
council spots, absentee ballots elections are determined by economy move to bring
creation
of the City of Lahe
two candidates receiving the
had not been filed at h
meaning candidate budget into balance,
may be requested as late as 5 plurality,
Mary
was
that we did not want
highest number of votes will
courthouse, but was no k-sm
p.m., Dec. 1,
drawing the highest vote cast In
to
be
conne
cted to Sanford,"
In this district 4 contest, the win the council posts.
legal. City Clerk Marl
The ballots must be returned any of the contests wins,
city's rule of plurality will
Peririchief
said.
"Now, two
The latest voter registration
Hawthorne said 11ursda3
no later than 7 p.m. election
years
Later,
we
are
on
our knees
that
is,
whichever
of
to
ls
The
ta
for
only contest where less govern
the (our cities, acthe city attorney's a. IIc
(jar,
the
figuratively
saying,
'Sanford
three
candidates
receives
cording
to
than a niajorit) will be able to
Seminole Supervisor
had checked the publi
we
want
to
pay
you
dollars to
Winter Springs, which has the elect is the race for the Group 4 the highest number of votes, not of Elections Camilla Bruce's
records of Seminole Count)
hook
up
to
your
water
mayor's office and two city city council seat, currently held necessarily a majority, will office has: Cas.selberry with
and had not come up with
system.'
cou nc il posts open, requires by Irene Van Eepoel. Mrs. Van win.
4.124; Longwood, 2,068; Lake
property on record in Va xm
Mayor Walter Sor enson said
Ca.sselberry has races for the Mary 1,006 and Winter Springs
that absentee ballots be Eepoel, a former city mayor, is
Meter's name but an
the move to buy Sanford water
requested and returned no Later being challenged by Claude 0. mayor's office and two city 1,250.
action would be decided
is an attempt to get the most
than 5 pm., Dec. 1, City Clerk Ash and Mary T. Daniels, wife council posts on the ballot.
Those wishing to vote abonly if and when a formal
wi
th s pe nding less on a water
Challenging incumbent sentee may apply for ballots at
Norton said,
of Councilman John Daniels.
complaint was received.
supply
source .
Mayor Bill Grier are Robert the respective city halls.
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In
Mary
Lake Mary, former
Incumbent Mayor Troy
Councilman DeLores Lash has Piland is being opposed by
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Wen assured of Seat I on the Laurent Pellerin Sr. in Lila bid
governing body, having no for return to the office he has
opposition in her election bid. held since assuming the chief
For Seat 3 on the city council, executive post in early 1974
the candidates are: Martin I'. following the resignation of Roy
Bacon Sr. (incumbenti, Hen- McLain
clerson Ferguson and Huger
The Group 2 race has in.
Stumbo; and for Seat 5 the
cumbent
Ernest II Hendrix
candidates are: harry Terry
Hess,
pitted
against
Gary
H I)
unt,
in tu
(incumubenD and Margie
political newcomer
Ferguson is in charge of
Hendrix was appointed to the
imiaintenance for the county
Is
city
council this year to fill the
commission while Stumbo
active in the volunteer fire unexpired term of Frank
department and a member of Durrance, who resigned
the appointed fire commission.
With three city council stats
Terry, designated a coun- open in Longwood, June IMr.
cmlman in the city charter when mmiann, completing a first twoc
g
adopted in 1973, subsequently year term in office, has been
ion election to a two-year term virtually elected to a second
of office,
term by having no opposition.

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MIAMI (API A tanker owned by a London company
has been identified as the ship that dumped about 100,O()
gallons of crude oil off the Florida Keys last summer, the
Coast Guard says.
The ship's captain, known only to the Coast Guard as V.
Psarroulls, was charged Thursday with willful pollution
of the ocean and the Keys. He was to be arrested today
when the ship docked in Philadelphia, the Coast Guard
said.
"We have what we believe to be conclusive proof that
the Garbis was responsible for the massive oil spill," said
[tear Adm. Austin Wagner, commander of the Coast
Guard's Seventh District.
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Central Florida Airport today briefcase and clipboard—to Derby Day" in honor of the was set
three psychiatrists and a psychologist who examined the
Education Division, Seminole tables in the community with 0
at $10,000.
for the mid-day stop In the each pilot,
occasion.
21-year-old heiress in jail.
Deputies
said
the
arrest
Community
College, today at checkerboard designs, in order
second annual Deltona Derby
One of Miss Hearst's attorneys, Albert Johnson, was a
its meeting at the Chamber of to provide
playing surfaces for
race.
pected to bring word of th e ruling to her at the San Mateo
Commerce
Building
Concitizens
who
need only bring
Be rnie Palmieri, director of
ference Room,
County Jail. He said she has expressed interest in the outtheir
own
checkers or
operations at the airport, said
i es
come.
Mrs. Brake told committee chessmen.
"the weather was breaking"
members she was beginning a
Daehn also reported that
this morning and the women
year-long project of contacting pre pa ratio ns for the Golden
pilots were expected to begin
Isolated and disadvantaged Age Olympics were proceeding
SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP)
Lynette Fromme, on
landing shortly after 11 a.rn.
senior
citizens,
well, with numerous entries
trial for attempted assassination of President Ford, has
"It looks like a good day for a
By ED PRICKETT
The
audit,
prepared
by
The
purpose
SHA
,
Attorney
of
the
project,
already
recorded In the bowling
spent three days in some unorthodox sparring with the
Ned
Julian
Jr.
timed-type of race," said
Herald Staff Writer
Coopers and Lybrand, criticizes
said,
was
'
to
pro
v
ide
judge over selection of a jury to decide her fate. But the
took
exception
with
some
Mrs.
Brake
and
shuffleboard
events.
Palmieri.
the agency for cost overruns, conclusions drawn by the audit the senior citizens with injudge says he expects to get the jury seated and opening
The
Olympics
are
scheduled
Sanford is a required lunch
The director oi the Sanford for families with above and with the conflicting formation on community to begin Monday at 10 a.m.,
arguments underway before the end of today's court
stop on a the 250 nautical mile housing Authority (SHA)
today allowable incomes occupying
session.
first leg of the two day land, sea promised to issue a "massive housing, authority for payment philosophy federal officials resources, health care, and when John DaPonte of Deltona
expect agencies like SHA to consumer Information,
will make a run bearing the
ami air marathon which begins statement"to show there are no of a $4,357 attorney's fee,
for operate under,
Mrs. Brake said she has tradltlôthil oq,nipic torch. The
in St. Augustine and ends at "Improprieties going on" at the poor bookkeeping
procedures
For example, the $4357 in contacted approximately 20 I..ake"Bran1ky High Schol
Naple&amp;
ned
agency, even though an audit and for a number of additional attorney's fees Julian
said disadvantaged and isolated Band will play at the ceremony,
Palmieri said the pilots were by an Orlando firm lists several items,
was
paid
to
him.
What
the
audit senior citizens to "get an idea of which wfll feature Miss Orlando
expected to ta ke off from St. discrepancies
The audit spans a 43-month fails to mention is t
t
ha
the fees their problems," and had and Miss Florida as guests.
Augustine at 11 a.m. and arrive
Authority Director Tom period ending in June. Wilson are
n Misdem eanor
for legal services per- discovered that transportation
'11w Golden Age Olympics
in Sanford at various times Wilson said he is in the process said today an audit, by Its very formed
was the problem most often will be topped off b) an Awards
over
a
2%-year
period,
t J'-e.r-khl Sanford man of guilt and sentenced John between 11:20 am. and 3 p.m. of preparing the statement nature, is highly critical, but
report is not accurate mentioned
Dance on the evening of
The
Greater
Sanford which will be issued by SHA the director said there Is on fees,"
convicted of misdemeanor William McClanahan, 22, of 409
Committee Chairman Robert Saturday, Nov. 15, with Jack
said Julian, adding
violation of the state Editha Circle, Sanford, to spend Chamber of Commerce's officials "on Monday or nothing going on in the agency that he would be "happy to Daehn commented that in his Drummond's
Orchestra
Airport Committee has set up Tuesday of next week,'
of an illegal nature,
Psychological Practices Act Five weekends in county Jail
make my billings available," ex pe rience with many senior providing the en ter ta inment.
has been fined $300 by Circuit beginning January 2 plus five
citizens groups, the problem of
He said the majority of
Medals, furnished by MacCourt Judge Clarence T. years probation starting imtransportation was always Donalds Hamburgers, and
money was spent for
Johnson Jr.
mediately.
costs, to file suits and to pay the mentioned as being paramount certificates will be presented to
Judge Johnson told Merle E.
McClanahan plead guilty on
sheriff to serve writs. He said in the minds of the community the Olympics winners.
Parker, of Sanford, "I don't June 23 to possession of conmost of the tenants were never older residents.
Finally, homer reminded the
think the maximum penalty is trolled sunstance in connection
evicted, because "in most cases
Mrs. Brake said her group Committee that on Dec. 2, at 2 11i.
justified in this case."
wi th an April 3 incident in which
tenants coughed up toe rent." intended to conduct seminars ln p.m., a represen ta tive of Blue.
Parker could have been Sheriff's agents and Altamonte
He term ed the relationship the community, especially local Cross-Blue Shield wi!I speak at
sentenced to a maximum 60 Springs police found cocaine
A survey of the occupants of go the next step," and pledged position, "with all the planners, between the Department of housing projects, to distribute the Sanford Civic Center to
days in jail and-or $500 fine,
with a reported street value of Downtown Sanford is currently his full support for the architects
other housing and Urban Develop- the information,
explain the Medicare B
and
Pnrkcr was given 10 days in $1,500 to $2,000 stashed in a bag being tabulated by the development plans.
Committee member Jack Program. The program will be
professionals he has at his nient (HUD) and the SIIA a
which to :y the $300 fine or underneath a bathroom sink at Downtown
Development
fingertips," to endorse the "dilemma" because "on one homer suggested the Senior hosted by the Sanford Senior
face 30 days in county jail.
an
Springs Council (DDC).
Altamonte
MISS Jacobson commented DDC's plans "certainly lends hand HUD says don't go out and Citizens Committee work with Citizens Club.
The court said a pre-ntence restaurant.
Another survey, of property that for a man in Paulucci's credence to our theories."
persecute the poor people and
investigation report showed
owners, will begin next week.
throw
them into the street
McClanahan, a railroad
Parker hadn't finished high
surveys are part of a
on
and
on
the other hand HUD
school, had one year of J un ior engineer when he was art multi-faceted Master Plan for
is
pushes for the rent."
dergoing chemo
is un
therapy downtown redevelopment
college "and then the rest was and
psychotherapy,
according
Julian said SHA's operating
b' corresinak'nc' courses."
hic'li
includes training
money comes from rental
to defense attorney Jack programs for businessmen in
The misdemeanor conviction Bridges,
property. But the attorney also
By DONNA ESTES
was in connection with Yellow
'This is so we won't do
merchandising techniques and
pointed out rent money coming
Herald
Stalfwriter
Pages telephone directory
told
public
relations;
a
Judge
something expensive while the
Johnson
recruiting
inis"not sufficient to operate."
advertisements in which the McClanahan that his mental campaign to draw businesses to
Circuit Court Judge Robert B. residence into a car but that he
federal government Is helping
Because the SHA collects
ALTAMONTE
SI'IUNGS
state alleged Parker '-held condition "in no way excuses Sanford; and the formulation of McGregor has scheduled did not know that the furniture insufficient money to operate,
decision on whether
to —A other cities with ident i cal
himself out as a psychologist." what you did" and ordered as a an image for Downtown San- sentencing for a burglary was stolen.
projects," Floyd said.
Julian said funds were fluoridate the city's water
Assistant State Atty. Bill condition of his probation thit ford that will appeal to the defendant round guilty byajury
In other business, Com.
Judge McGregor ordered requested from HUD, which supply was delay
ed by city missioners,
Th UTS(by for Dec. 12.
Heffernan said t he state m ust he must continue psychiatric public.
Robinson held in jail pending "gives the au thority to bIUD,"
on
Palm's
commissioners today pending recommendation, awarded a
protect
Local civic and professional
citizens
"from treatment "as long
completion of a court-ord red
J
u
li
an
admitted
The Jury found Anthony J.
SHA investigation by consulting contract for $3,900 to l)&amp;ft
organizations
unqualified persons" and urged doctor says its
pre-sentence investigation
are
being
asked
Robinson,
19,
Lake
Monroe
"probably
had
cost
overruns,
engineer Bill Palm on the Tractor Service of Winter
the court mete the maximum
henry Preston Oglesby Sr., to participate In the develop- Te rrace, Sanford , guilty of m PSI),
but every devi
ation
from
the
availability
of federal funding Springs to re pa ir a
sentence
sentence for Parker "and make 45, of DeBary, was senten
ced to merit campaign through the breaking and enteri
is approved by BUD
drainage
ng
th
wi
In
other
cases,
Judge
t
for
the project.
an example of him."
DDC's Presidents' Committee,
system
two years probation on a plea
behind
he
SHA
can
t
m
no
miniod
ify
the
intent
to
commit
a McGregor set bond at $2,000
Palm told commissioners warehouses off SR 436. Palm
Parker had also been accused guilty to attempted yrand a body made up of presidents
lvin
budget
without
HUD ap- that insta
misdemeanor and petty lar- and ordered a PSI for Ca
lling equipment at the earlier this w eek asked th
if a felony violation of the state larceny. The court orde red and chairmen of several
e city
Chapman,
18,
314
Campello
St.,
proh,
city's
five
water plants to to hold off awarding
Medical Practices Act but the Oglesby to pay $237 to Chester groups.
the
conRobinson was accused In Altamonte Springs.
Wilson says some tenants permit Fluoridation uuld cost a tract until he co
The
ourt directed a verdict of Wailes for catfish allegedly
function
of
uld
check
out
the connection with the Ui'ft of
Chapman pleaded guilty living in authority housing total of 815(X)) and chemicals the firm.
acquittal on the felony charge stolen in the case.
Presidentn' Committee, ac- furniture on Aug. 7 from e Thursday to
th
attempted sexual make more money than allowed on an annual basis would cost
krore the case went to a Jury
Heffernan said restitution for cording to DDC ChIliIlII4ifl JOIUI
The city is repairing the '
apartment
of
Ms.
Rosa
Brown,
battery.
He
had
been docketed by federal guidelines, but he
for deliberation on June 24.
the fish was part of the Morris, IS to Coordinate thi? William,, Clark
drainage system on private
for trial this week for the rape said federal g'mideline
lie sani his firm, (ilace and i )r 1 rty after owners
In other ccntencirs, .Judge negotiakd plea in the grand projects of the groups and the
n'
did not
of
an AlLunumite Springs woman permit his agency to eject Radcliffe, would recommend a
Robinson
testified
that
he
counemi to achieve rixznurn
Johnson withheld adjudication larceny caw.
act to correct the
helped two women load fur- on Sept. 13 In a wooded area at tenants unless "decent
mixture of sodium fluoride within the time limits problem
impact in realizing the goal
housing
set by the
of
niture
from
the
Brown
Alt.amonte
Springs.
in the community is available." crystals on the basis of one part city COrI1mmmLcIon
Downtown Sanfoid.
A directive from federal per million, He said this ratio Is
The Plan for developing the
Commissioners were told,
officials confirms Wilson's the optimum adding 1.5 parts drainage waters from
Central Business District
the mIni.
'
•ft
per million could cause nut- s a rm'hnu i
stilrrnent
r ii's ed a hrt in ti'' i'rni
crc
Flood
mug
.
tlingur tth decay. IieiidUie adjacent
receritJ
when it won the en.
ho,i
completion
It says, "it is inconsistent to key to the optimum operation Is of
dorscnwnt of Jeno F Pa'jlucci,
the work, the city plans to
require a family to move from a good water plant operator, place a lien against the 4
a prum i m neat Sanford property
B
y
public' housing on ground, of which the city already has,
;, temporary courtesy busing sportation for pupils living ow uer
who
maintains
property for the cost involvedIn
increased income
unless the
To Mayor Norman Floyd's correcting
request for 90 days for 72pupils within a two mile radius ofthejr resideimees in both Sanford and
Sheriff John Polk today Surgery.
the drainage,
supply of decent housing in the statement that a recentli
attending the new Sterling Park school, for which the ditrirt
Duluth. Minn
fl,.,i ....
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Vai--1
UWL VJV
UU IA,
rws sa id an unumscioseu communty is sufficient to
Elementary School was ap. receives no state funds as with
adopted federal program
In a letter dated Oct. 31, and Ray C. Parker has been number of department
unenable
the
family
to obtain provides $9 million fci cities
preyed i.ith a 3-2 vote by the regular busing,
addressed to Sara Jaczdison, transferred to duties as a shift dercixer vice agents will
now suitable housing it can afford."
shing to go to fluori dation ,
(uü!' Sthuol Ro.rd
the DDC's Executive Direct 1 supervisor wi th the Sher iff's repor t directly to the sheriff or
Julia,,
said
the
audit
was
Wediwsdav night.
Palm
said he will he receiving
(k-ne Derington, representing Paulucci said the DDC had done Department uniform road to Chief Deputy Duane Harrell.
sought to establish a clear line all information on the new
The re-quest was granted for Sterling Park homeowners, told "an ex ce llent job of analyzing, patrol.
Polk has recently started a of demarcation between
safet reasons,"
federal law at a Nov. 19
the board the developer twsrill studying and reducing the
Parker had headed the vice program in which high ranking
Wilson's diretorslmjp and that workshop,
Al
Fred Tnvjr, transporta tion
provided bicv:'le pihs 0 - j problem and recoinniendatians squarl for three years.
deputies are rotated among of Gordon Bradley, who Wilson
ift'. T Li
i , -,
1"lo)d
V.-Ad the aIkds ryJ the fl.I(TU,4 2tI to P4' r
4m(I
interes ted persn:i
Polk tirmed the transfer of various divisions of the took user
from
in
1972.
in
the
courtesy busing service would foot wide entrance road (Eagle
community
will ht
IaWucci added that It was Parker as "temporary" t3 fill department so they can gain
Wilson said the SHA
and notified that the city is holding
twgin next week.
Drive) is "hazarulous and
now up to the City Fathers to in for L William Chandler, experience in various
super. not Wit) —.requested the in. off action until after
k uut less husii: i trandecide ' hether the" at to who is recovering from recent visvry duties.
Palm's
pendent audit.
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I
ta ken, according to
watch
and
H erald
the report filed by Lohr.
De puties are Investigating
Sheriff's deputies have
the
reported theft of $450 in
;
arrested three men on drug
.
t.
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from the residence of Richard
W. Walker, 2223 Sussex Road,
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Jailed Dennis John Lewis, 25 of
Winter
Park.
500
Queens Mirror Circle,
/
Deputy
Handy Piuman
Cassclberry, in lieu of $5,000
crJ1IIIed from a traffic stop on reported the missing coins
%pr
bond on a charge of possession
Include 100 silver dollars and
of controlled 'substance.— Airport Boulevard, Sanford.
-llagan,
18,
no
$300
in quarters and half dollars.
Michael
John
- hashish.
ieves broke into vehiccs at
Th
local address, was arrested at
In
a
separate
case agents Casselberry by sheriff's three locations Thursday night,
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deputies reported , and stole
circuit court
_________ Nova Road off Wekiva Park warrant charging breaking and citizens band radio units.
Road, and
Craig
Allen Ric. entering a vehicle and grand
Timothy P. Murphy of Spring $j
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ckmann, 25, in lieu of $10,000 larceny, according to county City, Tenn., reported a $280
bond each after their arrest at jail records. Bond for Ilagan radio unit was taken from his
the Nova Road address,
auto at Days Inn, SH.46 and 1-4.
was set at 145,000,
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Robert Bussey of Sunbury.
Sheriff's
detectives
today
Benton and Ricckmann were
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Penn.,
told deputies a Cu radio
charged with possession of drug were invesUgating the re ported
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%Tl.St watch valued at $1,575 total value $730, were taken
of controlled substance
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mar ijuana,
;ic'ording to from a l4. ear-oil lusrawilla vtan his auto wa tmurilarii.od
whik Ihirkeli at the .,41111V motel.
Middk' School .tudent.
booking records.
Detective David C. J.ohr said
Rickey Lee Heath of
A story in Wednesday's the boy reported he had Altamonte Springs reported a
Herald incorrectly stated that a removed the ring and watch to Cii radio and tools, total value
Chuluota man was arrested on wash his hands in a hallway $670, were taken from a dump
Beth Landers (left), chief scorer and pilot of this Piper Seneca Ills pictured with co-pilot Beverly a felony marijuana charge.
lavatory during a class change truck on Lyman Road off SRLafleur preparing for today's Deltona Derby. The cross-country women's air race touched down In
break,
lie was knocked down bY 427, Long.
gwood
Sanford around noon, enroute from St. Augustine to Naples. Land and sea events will be staged
Thomas Allen Zander, 18, 510
Saturday at Marco Reach Hotel. (Herald Photo byJean Patteson)
Second St., Chuluota, was jailed
by Sheriff's Sgt. William Hogan
in lieu of $500 bond on a
misdemeanor marijuana
possession charge.

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8,000 To Be Out Of Jobs

M ayfair Plant To Supply Lake Mary

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Area ('ode 30.322-2611 or 831.9993

Got a beef that you'd like to take to your
congressnurn?
Want to get some criticism of our federal
government oil your chest?
How about talking about those gripes Just to get
it all out in the open?
Especially where it will be heard!
Seminole County residents will have that op.
portunity next week when Richard Kinney, Central
Florida district assistant to U.S. Senator Lawton
Chiles, will be in the area to assist constituents with
any problems th ey may be encountering with
agencies of the federal government.
According to Sen. Chiles, Kinney will work to
assist the residents of Seminole County with
problems concerning social security, medicare,
veterans benefits, disability compensation and, In
general, with any federal agency where corninunicatlons or assistance has broken down.
On Thursday, Nov. 13, Kinney will be here in
Sanford in the County courthouse conference room
from 8:30a.m. until 10:308.m. From 11a.m. until 12
noon he'll be in the council chambers at the city hail
in Lake Mary.
From 3 p.m. to 4:30 p.m. on Thursday, Kinney

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WAYNE D. DOYLE, Publisher
It. RICHARD LONG, Editor
WlIJJAM Ii CURRIE, Managing Editor
ROBERT C. MARKEY. Advertising Director

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Ytar. 52R 40 By Mail: In Florida same as home delivery.
All
other mail: Month, 12.70: 6 Months, $16.20; 12 Month
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Ford Shows Way

The Clock

To Cut Spending
in Congress are persisting in their
complaints that President Ford has thrown them a
curve in demanding a $28 billion cut in federal
spending as the price for a $28 billion tax cut. If
they are s'trprised it's because they haven't kept
their eyes on the pitcher. Mr. Ford has been winding up for this new thrust at budget control for
almost a year.
The President's ideas about the growth of the
federal budget were spelled out in his
of the
mon message last Jan. 15. "For decades," he
said, "we have been voting ever-increasing levels
of government benefits—and now the bill has come
due. We have been adding so many new programs
that the size and growth of the federal budget has
taken a life of its own."
He called then and in his budget message
that followed on Feb. 3 for a policy of embarking
on no new s pending programs and for restraining
the built-in momentum for growth of those
already on the books.
Mr. Ford has sent the current Congress no
fewer than 64 specific recommendations for budget
reciss ions and deferrals that would check the rate
of spending growth. This desire to hold back the
expansion of existing programs is woven through
the messages that have accompanied Mr. Ford's
vetoes of several education, health and welfare
measures this year.
Democrats

will be in the council chambers at the city hail in
Winter Springs.
Kinney's Friday schedule calls for him to be
availatle to the public in the commission chambers
from 9a.m. to 11 am, at the Altamonte Springs city
hail and from 11:30 until 1 p.m. he'll be in
Casselberry at the city hail council meeting room,
People in the Oviedo area itill get their crack at
Kinney on Friday afternoon from 2:30 to 4 at city
hail.
In announcing yesterday that his aide would be
in the area, Chiles said, '1 hope people will feel free
to come and talk wi th Richard about any problems
with the federal government or to express their
views on current legislation. I am In touch with him
regularly and it's certainly helpful to me when I'm
in Washington to hear from him about the concern
of Central Floridians."
Okay, Seminole countlans, you've got your
chance to state your case. And it's your own fault if
you don't.

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"Gentlemen: I have recently read a story
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WASHINGTON
(NEA) A friend of mine,
about a purple coloring which might cause
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then
at
the
Environmental Protection Agency,
cancer. If it does, I would appreciate your letting
was asked by agency attorneys to devise a
me know about it as soon as possible."
practical sensor to determine when the tern"Dear Mr. Secretary: What are potassium
perature
of water in a river or lake rose by a
sorbate and monosodium phosphate? P.S. I am
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of
one
degree.
suscious."
lie
complied,
then asked what they wanted the
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two letters out of
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gadget for. We'll put one near every nuclear
some 200,000 communications received by the
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plant, they said. And if the water ternFood and Drug Administration each year from
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goes up a tenth of a degree, we'll slap
Americans concerned about what Is going into
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the
owner
with a violation.
their food, and into their bodies, and who are
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Nonsense,
said my scientist friend. What
taIfle1 and frightened
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evidence do you have a tenth of a degree would
unpronounceable names of chemicals
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make any difference?
2.
food packages and containers. They are
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The White House disclosed recently that Air.
reprinted in a recently published book aptly
water temperature is illegal.
Ford began last June to get heads of federal
named 'Panic in the Pantry."
Luckily
that
ruling has been changed. But it
Co.authored by Elizabeth M. Whelan, Sc.D.,
departments and agencies to look at their budget
took
a
battle.
and Frederick J. Stare, M.D., chairman of the
-::--requirements for 1976-fl with in the framework of a
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More recently, the chairman of the advisory
department
of
nutrition at Harvard School of
.
slowed-down rate of grow th . Th e President now has
DEs
committee
for one EPA division suggested that
Public Health, 'Panic in the Fntry" has been
f.4'
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in hand projected budgets which represent the $28
some
strict
new requirements being placed on
causing as much controversy as some of the
-...---billion in "cuts" that would be hiked to a tax
industry
might
be unreasonable and technically
food-scare stories it attempts to refute.
reduction next year.
incorrect,
and
therefore
might better be checked
Certainly, it Is going against the popular trend
..,
by
a
government board of independent scientists
What tends to be lost in the political outcry
today to maintain that the foods Americans eat
to
determine
their validity.
are, on the whole, safe, wholesome and
from Congress is th at Mr. Ford is actually
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The
answer
came back. These effluent
nutritious
LGU
and that any dangers posed by muchproposing a $25 billion increase in federal spending
limitations
are
prepared
by our legal counsel
criticized "artificial" additives are remote.
for the next fiscal year
a budget of $395 billion
and
we
them to stand up In court, because
Concern over food Is nothing new. In the I940,
compared with the current $370 billion. The
we know there will be suits and they will go to
for example, one book caused panic In a lot of
trimming he proposes would prevent the budget
court. So we can't take It to the technical experts
pantries by linking milk drinking with cancer.
from increasing to $423 billion, the figure it would
You suggest, because they might make changes.
S OW
But ever since the cranberries ware in the I %ft,
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reach if the growth syndrome which he warned
'Men
we'd be formd to send theregulatioris back
Americans have been bombarded with a suc~ ~ ~ ,'
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to our attorneys. And they might not like what
about last January were to continue unchecked,
cession of claims or reperts linking this or that
the scientists had done.
food or pesticide or additive with this or that
The howls of protest from congressional
The ironies of Harriet Beecher Stowe's
After
a
spell
at
school
teaching,
she
married
As a result of this atmosphere at EPA, the
disease or disorder.
connection with Florida seem endless.
Democrats may be premature. There is nothing to
Calvin
Stowe,
a
theologian
and
settled
down
and
agency
is being gutted of the first-rate scientific
Yet little is said about the role of additives in
The fervent abolitionist author of "Uncle to
suggest, as some have complained, that Mr. Ford
produce
abundant
progeny
in
the
fashion
and
technical
staff it opened with. My friend, a
drastically reducing the Incidence of stomach Tom's Cabin" which did
I
has taken a wild swing at budgetary figures in his
so
much
to
destroy
the
of
those
days.
Times
were
hard
and
scientlat
of
some
note
who now holds a high post
cancer among Americans or the fact that im.
Old South became late in life one of the state's Calvin
was not a good provider. Hattie began to in another agency, says that every technical
tax cut-spending cut proposals. Ccngress now faces
proved nutrition has enabled more people to live biggest boosters,
write
sketches for religious magazines "for the man of ability he knew at the time he was there
the fact that when the President asks for a $28
to the ages where cancer or heart disease arc
She established her wayward son on a pay."
has now left the agency.
billion tax cut to be enacted ths fall, he is prepared
threats.
plantation that was once owned by Zeph.;iiah
The
Beechers
and
the
Stowes
inevitably
were
One area's scientific and technical staff has
All foods, the authors point out, are composed Kingsley, notorious slave trader,
to submit a budget early next year that embodies
caught
up
in
the
abolitionist
movement.
Henry shrunk by 90 per cent. In one field closely inof chemicals, and it wouli be just as easy to whip
$28 billion less in new spending
A fierce guardian of her personal privacy, she Ward Beecher,
reductions which
Hattie's famous brother, urged volving public health there is not cue board.
up
a
scare
over
the
"natural"
hydrogen cyanide willingly posed on the lawn of her winter home at her to lend
so many members of Congress say it is impossible
her pen to the cause,
certified physician serving.
in
lima beans as over cyclamates, If laboratory Mandarin on the St. Johns as
tourist boats
to make.
T
he
flash
came one day In a dream-like
The technical decisions are now being made by
rats where led the same massive doses that led floated by.
trance
at
church.
It
was
Communion
Some Democrats say Mr. Ford is trying to
a
Sunday.
different breed.
As
the FDA to ban the artificial sweetener.
"Uncle Tom's Cabin" was devastating the long ritual continued, Hattie had a vision
create a campaign issue for 1976 with his proposal.
of
One
example will suffice. An EPA official the
propaganda against the slave-holding states but an old black slave being beaten
Drs. Whelan and Stare have little good to my
by
a
brutal
other
day in a small meeting said that her
That it could become a potent one is obvious. At this
Mrs. Stowe's Florida articles, published as overseer. The whole background,
about the Delaney Clause, which the FDA
the whole plot secretary, a young lady just graduated from
point it would seem the only hope for the
"Palmetto Leaves," made powerful amends,
yoked in the case of cyclamates. That amendof the story took shape. Scarcely conscious, she college last June In
geology, had been made a
They were much better
Democrats to defuse it is to stop eying "can't do"
ment to the Food and Drug Act states that no
written than her recalled later, she gathered her children and project director in effluent standards.
— which only plays into the President's hands —
food additive "I be permitted in the food masterpiece and they appeared when Mrs. hurried borne. She began to write Feverishly.
This young lady, whose experience consists of
and give the $28 billion reduction goal the same
supply If it is shown to induce cancer in man or Stowe was in the bright afternoon of her fame, using all the notepaper in the house, then cutting a few
months as secretary to the chairman of a
animal regardless of the size of the dose or the considered an oracle by thousands of readers. up brown paper bags to record the inspired board which considers
serious consideration that budget officials in the
effluents, ,,will on the
Her impact on Florida was incalculable, for passages.
length of time it was fed.
administration already have given it.
basis
of
reading
the
literature,
decide." She'll
her love affair with this tropical land lent a glow
But too much of anything, even common table
In one long period of labor, the heart of "Uncle have a strong voice In deciding what
effluent
to her prose.
salt, can cause harm if ingested In amounts
Tom's Cabin" was done,
limits will be "and her decisions will be cast In
41
In the winter season of 1874 alone, 50,000
exceeding that in the normal diet.
Hesitantly, Mrs. Stowe wrote the editor of a concrete," the official said.
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floated on excursion boats past Mrs. Stowe's weekiy magazine that published her occasional
Whether or aot many Americans will be
Present and past EPA officials tell me this is
home, hoping
catch a gluips of the state's articles that she was sending "an abolitionist no isolated example. The competent scientists
Samplings of complaints received by the U.S. Postal Set..
persuaded by 'Panic In the Pantry" and its
most famous part-time resident,
piece" that might run three or four installments, and technicians the agency
vice ha%v shown that pahwu gripe the most about letters, cards
admonition that, in moderation, we eat, drink
started with have
It is odd that the peace which had eluded her
As flesh and bones were added to that first been heavily replaced with eager young men and
and packages taking too long to be delivered or not being
and be wary of those who raise questions about since girlhood came at last to Harriet Beecher gush of composition, "Uncle Tom's Cabin" ran women, each with a cause, but with
delivered at all. Undaunted, the Postal Service is setting up a
the safety of our food, the book would seem to be
little or no
Stowe on the banks of a Florida river,
on and on, installment after installment,
a much-needed counterbalance to the continuing
new nationwide complaint service which provides for
background
for
deciding
whether
the
regulations
Her life had not been easy. Daughter of the
Book publication was Inevitable. Hattie told they are proposing and helping enforce are
disgruntled citizens to write out their tale of woe and entrust
flood of other books, articles and television
stern Lyman Beecher, patriarch of a line of lire- her husband she hoped
it would earn enough to logical, whether they are
it to the mails,
programs which have made eating not an enscientifically correct,
and-brimstone preacher, Hattie was introverted buy her a new dress. No one foresaw its sen. or whether they help
or hinder the ecology or
Still , the new system does tell us something about the Postal
joyable but an anxiety-provoking activity.
and at times demon-ridden.
sational success.
human beings.
Service's confidence in itself. Local
tjnast
who want to
impress patrons with an efficient response to their complaint
are being told they do not have to reply by mail. They can use
the telephone.
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WASHINGTON
The FBI has always which they do business, We FBI insurance
required its agents to toe the line. The standards
program theoretically is independent of the FBI.
are strict, the rules rigid. Agents have been The agents run It, however, with Feeney as
disciplined fIr accepting a football ticket or a
president and Jenkins a board member,
free meal.
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surance program). 1)uring this meeting, items of
vacations from Texas tycoon Clint Murchi,on
mutual interest.., were discussed."
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John Motu', write himself into a client's will Is a breach of
'people In the oil businei,s would call (Tolson) on
legal ethics. Mohr explained that he was acting
the phone and tell him, 'We've got a good one for Tolson as a
friend, not as his lawyer, and that
going here, do you want to get in on it, Clyde?' Tolson
specifically
ordered him to write himself
And I guess he would get in on it."
into the will
1kspitc his wealth, the aged Tolson
Mohr denied emphatically,
meanwhile, that
demanded $4,500 from the J. Edgar Hoover
he took the mysterious "Hoover papers" out of
Foundation for some books Hoover had willed the
late FBI chief's old house where they
him. When the foundation's director complained reportedly had been stored.
All he removed, said
bitterly, Tolson retorted: "Pay the $4,500 or Mohr,
were
"several
boxes
of spoiled wine," a
forget it."
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Mrs.
Leroy (Deborah)
Alexander &amp; baby girl, Sanford
DLSCIIARGES
Sanford:
Kenneth S. AnderEon
Frances L. Costantino
Albert H. Lee
Susan K. Palmer
Cynthia Smith
Lena Weaver
Lora C. Williams
Billy U. Smith, Chuluota
Leon If. Lormel, DeBary
Donna M. hay's, Deltona
Thomas W. Hughes, Deltona
Evelyn Morgan, Deltona
James G. Payne, Longwood
Bernice M. Parsell, Orange
City
Arthur K. Schwahn, Winter
Park

AREA DEATHS
f
HUBE8T WRENN
Hubert Allen Wrenn, 48, of
2517 Princeton Ave., Sanford,
died Wednesday night In Ocala.
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Roy and Ivan, both of
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Festival mittee.' They have placed the — —I
tomorrow night at the Seminole High Stadium. The band was chosen to march in the America on
proper kind and amoun t of
Parade at Disney World and has marched in the Gasparilla Parade In Tampa and area
2619 Orlando Dr.
Christmas needed insurance," said
parades.
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ALL MEN'S. LADIES
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on their recommendation and
placed its insurance under their
SHOES
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years ago pointed out it was In
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play in the bend Festiva
Saturday. This outstanding musical organization toured Europe in 1974 and is planning
a trip ti
11.1%ail to take part In the Bict-niennial Music Festival Were.

CALENDAR
NOV. 10
Christmas Bazaar, Rolling
Orange Audubon Society, 7:30
Hilts Moravian Church, SR 434 p.m., Central Christian Church,
longwood, 9:30 a.m. to 8 p.m. 250 W. Ivanhoe Blvd., Orlando
Turkey dinner, noon to 7 p.m. Speaker
Jerry
Cutlip
superintendent of Corkscrew
Rummage Sale, Christ
Swamp Wildlife Sanctuary, wh o
Episcopal Church, Longwood,
ill show slides. Open to public,
beginning 9

NOV. 10
Sanford-Seminole Art Assn.,
7:30 p.m., Curtural Arts
Building, 5th and Oak, Sanford.
Demonstration by K. V. Tatich.
Local
school advisory
committees .irecting with
County Advisory Committee,
lyuian IIig)- School, Longwood.
7:30 p.ni.
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Night, 8 1). 1m, Lodge home on
Palmetto Avenue, &amp;IflfOr(t,

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I represent Safeco because it offers .m
insurance plan tailored to the indiiduai
And one of the best things about Safc
protection is that It usually costs le-is
"Safeco has long been knov -n for fast.
fair claims sarn.ice But not enough drivers are
aware just how competitive Safeco prices are
I offer Safeco because Safeco really
h. something to offer' If you'd like to knrs w
the details, drop
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Seminole High School Band
Parents, 7:30 p.m., band room.

Now &amp; Second Hand Furniture
&amp; Misc. Items

lau al
school
advisory
commIttee meeting with
Adivsory Co mmittee,
I.VtiLIIi high School, 731) p iii
NOV, I
Suburban
Republican
Women's Club, 10 a.m., Oak
Harbour, 550 Maitland Ave.,
Altamonte Springs. Speaker,
Kirby iSkv King) Grant, of TV
fame and organizer of Sky King
Youth Ranch of America Silent
auction.

2535 PARK DR., SANFORD

Goldsboro Elementary PTA,
7:30 p.m., school auditorium
Open house to follow.
NOV. 12
Senior ('iIi,cns and Friends,
register (air Florida Guideposts.
First Federal of Seminole
Thursday's high 81. Over. asst'nibly room on First Street
night low 65. Rainfall was .19 F'ilIItS, slides and talks by Doris
inches.
Rogers Cost to reigster $2 for
Partly cloudy to occasionally in %% veks. 10 urn to noon. ('lass
cloudy through Saturday. spousurtl by Project Oasis and
Showers likely today. Chance of Seminole ('omiaiunity ('tallege.
a few showers tonight and
Free Blood pressure tests, 24
Saturday. Highs in the low to
pin, Adventist Church, 7th and
mid 80s. Lows in the up.ier 60s
I':Irii, Sanford
to low 70s. Mostly southeast
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Xi Beta Eta chapter of Beta
Sigma Phi, 9 a.m to 3 p.m., mi
K. Fir-St St., Sanford.
NOV. 8-9
Winter Springs Volunteer
Fire Depart. turkey shoot, 11
a.Iii. to 5 p.m., Saturday; 1-5
p.m., Sunday. SR 434 and N.
Fairfax, Winter Springs.

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HYJOEASKREN
better to purchase itainsurance
Herald Staff Writer
through Bob Karns and Alex
The Seminole County School McKibbin since "they're ex.
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year its list of bidders for in- board has none."
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"They've given us free
the
premiums for which cost Service over the years," said
$640,000 annually to its finance Harris.
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officer,
Karns and McKibbin also
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"We plan to expand our bid handled a total of $59,394 in
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list next year to include Orlando annual insurance coverage this
insurance agents in keeping year for the City of Sanford,
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said Roger Hnrris, assistant N. Tamm Jr. They are also two
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of the five members on the
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board
never insurance advisory committee
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called for insurance bids until for Sanford.
this year, and then only
llari'is said he understands
received ftee responses from the risk manager of the Orlando
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County School fl'i:ird received
Of the three the two low only fourinsurrnce bids from 50
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Gen. Francisco Franco was
rushed to a hospital today after suffering new intestinal
hemorrhaging, the government said.
An official announcement said he was moved to the La
Paz clinic on Madrid's outskirts from his Pardo Palace as
a "preventive measure" in case of more hemorrhaging.
He had been bedridden at the palace for three weeks.
Franco received an emergency blood transfusion at the
palace earlier today, his doctors said.

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Eunice M. Barnes
William A. Brown
Georgia A. Frazier
Frances L. Garrow
Lorraine Graham
Troy L. Keltt
Frederick H. Martin
Edsel It. Minter Sr.
Isabel K. Pearsall
Stanley Potter
Daniel C. Smith
Reginald Hancock, Dellary
Mane J. Carney, Deltona
Ernest J. Toupin, Deltona
Melanie L. Wright, Enterprise
Pepper C. Gentile, Fern Park
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Radio Bangladesh said thousands thronged the streets
of Dacca, the capital, to cheer the "heroic comeback" of
Maj. Gen. Ziaur Rahman.
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president Thursday, his predecessor, Khondakar
Mushtaque Ahmed, who became president when Sheik
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supreme court unanimously upheld the legality of
retroactive amendments to the election law which ParliaIilent passed to extricate Mrs. Gandhi from her legal djfflculties.
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Portugal's supreme military authorities, armed
paratroopers invaded a leftist radio station
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transmitters, the
goverflm( said.
Just alter the attack on Radio Renascenca in a Lisbon
suburb. a bomb exterisively damaged the studios of Radio
('lube, a Communist station in Oporto,
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security command. The station Is owned by the Roman
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For the price of just $2, you'll be able to hear the
swinging sounds of no less than seven area high
school bands, and, while you're enjoying the music,
you can rest assured that your $2 contribution Is
going to help each of the bands involved in the
performance.
Many people seem to think that the festival Is of
a competitive nature, but it just Isn't SO.
Lyman, Lake Brantley,
Each of the bands
Lake Howell, Oviedo, Seminole and Bishop Moore
will receive a trophy of equal valueand each high
school band program will share in the proceeds.
Ticketsarestillpvailable from any band booster
or at Music Unlimited, Sanford Plaza; Outer
Limits, Altamonte Mall; or at The Evening Herald.
This is not an occasion when you just fork your
money over and get nothing in return. You'll hear
some of the finest musical selections in the land
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Rev. Kenneth Iloltuf I'inecrest Baptist, Rev. Charles E. Davis Jr., minister of music and youth, First pening to us because we are too to recognize where the gifts
BaPtist; and Rev. Leo King, First United Methodist and Rev. Douglas Porter, Free Methodist close to them. IV. only way to

JCSLIS. He sees YOU, After He'd preached, Jesus told Peter to
launch out and let down th e nets one more time. Peter knew that —
fish in the erystal.cle;,r Sea ti Galilee don't strike in (L'Iytirne
because they can see the nets. "Nevertheless," he said, "at your
word I will do IL" The fish began to hit the net, and the fishermen
caught more than they could haul in! It was a net-brealdng, boat-

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Bicentennial year: to examine healed, where are the nine?"
When Peter saw the miracle he fell down before the Lord and
the past of America; to learn
said, "Depart from me, Lord, I'm a sinful man!" That's the real
We will depend on God. The
Dedication Service of with the Ensemble. A slide Fishers of Men club of the Church Choir will sing "Psalm more about our nation's great danger of prosperity is
importance of a miracle to show us our need of God and bring Trinity United Methodist presentation of the College will Altamonte Community Church
us close to Hun.
150" by Lewandowski, and the history; to search for traditions self-sufficiency. independency.
Church edifice, will be Sunday be presented at this service.
at 8 a.m., Sunday.
Many peo ple don't turn t God until th eir backs ar
that are molding the present. Many people really believe that
Youth II Choir will sing
e to the at 3 p.m. Rev. S.S. Robinson
The church is located at 2460
Peed
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the
merit
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by
Hopper.
wall. God didn't get my attention until I was flat on my back, and congregation of the Simp.. Sanford Ave.
In His Written Word, the Lord they don't need God - that is,
selection of judges anti
dying with tuberculosis. I'd say a large percentage of the people
God
asks us to do the same they think that way until they
son United Methodist Church,
specialization by lawyer i
thing-to reflect, to look back. are "flat on their back and ffie
who turn on our television program or write to me have urgent Jacksonville will do the First Methodist
designated areas.
needs, S011ie desperate. They've realized they can't dolt alone
"And you shall reme m ber" only way to look is up!"
dedicatory honors. Katie ft.
Plans will also be made for
and they need help, God's help. And God responds to Kople like Burke is chairman, Ilev. A.
The Lord God wants us to
The youth choir at First
We are to reflect and
thie public chicken barbecue to
that.
Women's
Day
benefit remember because if we fail to remember that God has
Rutledge, district superin. United Methodist church of be given by the club on
Dec. 13. musica l program at New Mt. do that - especia ll
Those fishermen weren't believers vet - but th rough th eir tendent and Rev. A. J. Mack, Sanford will sing at both
y remember brought us to this place - not
need they be gan to believe and soon became followers o
Sunday
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Calvary
Missionary
Baptist
His
gifts
to
us-we
will be our
morning se rvices this Sunday. Sunday and members of ch
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might, our talents, our
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at
2:30
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Charity
robbed
of
contentment
in the
Lord. Ordinary men th ey were, yes, but through a miracle of God
The ch
ancel choir will also sing will be called upon by can- Dixon, Emma Mathews, are present. So, we must pause and power.
in th em th ey became ex traordinary.
at the 11am, worship service, vassers.
First Presbyterian
enairmen and Rev. G.L. Sims, reflect. Our lives depend on
And good remembering
An evening service at 7:30
pastor.
results
in loving God. One of the
our nation sugg ests O God
First Presbyterian Church of will have Dr. Walter 13. Lake Mary
greatest
dangers is that we
comniands it.
Sanford will sponsor a picnic Rutland, superintendent of the
Oviedo
Baptist
begin
to
worship
the gif ts and
Southern
sts Sundayforallyoungadultsout DeLandDlstrict,preaching, He Nazarene
What is to be the content
not
t
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of high school to the early 30's will also conduct the annual
Special revival services will
Dr. Joseph Pipkir., an this remembering? Not all blessings into idols. So, do we
from 2-5:30 p.m. at Ft. Mellon charge conference in the be in progress Nov. 7-9 at the Orlando dentist, will be "remembering" is good. There love God more than His gifts?
Park on the lakefront. The sanctuary. New officers for the Church of the Nazarene, us speaking at the evening service are some things that should be Can we say with the prophet
n vT e n t I 0 n
church will provide drinks but coming year will be elected.
forgiven and
Crysta l Lake Ave., in Lake of the First Baptist Church
forgotten. Ilabba kik: "Though the fig
those attending are ask to bring
Jaroy Weber, president of the
Ot he r out-of-state speakers f()()(J
Mary. Rev, Don Henderson, a Sunday. Dr. Pipkin does Scripture tells usto'mnember tree doesnotbboom norfntbe
as potato chips, St, James
Southern Baptist Convention, will include Landrum P.
dynamic s peaker, will be missionary work every year on God's Way, God's Work, God's on the vines, the pr oduce of the
sandwiches
or catsup, and
will be the featured speaker at Leavell, president of the New
Rev. Richard Thigpen has preaching in the servi ces. The a volunteer basis with the Wondem" Israel was caned to olive fall and the fields yield not
the 11 4th annual session of the Orleans Baptist Theological softball,
sports equipment such as been called as minister of St. Osborne family from Ocoee will Foreign Mission Board of the reflect on the path they had food, the flock cut off from the
basketball and James ÂME Church,
Florida Baptist State Con. Seminary; James L. Sullivan, vo
Cypress be br in ging special m usic and Southern Baptist Convention, tr aveled for 40 years through fold and there be no herd in the
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eyball.
Anyone
in th is age
vention meeting in Sarasota former president of the Baptist gr
singing in the revival. Services Pipkin's talk will be illustrated the wilderness,
stalls, yet I will rejoice in the
ou p Is invited to attend.
Nov. 10-12 at the Van Wezel Sunday School Board; Mrs.
are at 7:30 Friday and Saturday with slides of his mission work.
The Hebrew people were to Lord, I will joy in the God of my
a
Future plans call for a
Auditorium.
see that it was God's Way, not salvation."(*)
Ro be
evening, and on Sunday at 10
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The dent ist has been invited their own. So it is to
rt Fling, president of the camping retreat at Anastasia
day. God is
a.m. and 7p.m.
Dr. James F. Craves, pastor Women's Missionary Union in State Park near St. Augustine
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to share the work of medical sUllincontroiGd'sWorksaxe this article was received from
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the 700,000 member Florida Baptist Church of Dallas, contact Rev. Ken Mullis or Jan
Tin' mobile unit of the missions sponsored by the
aching us that "Man does not Bible League.
Baptist State Convention, will •rezaL
Seminole County Blood Bank church's Women's Missionary te
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I1iessengcr3 and gL3esf.s to o .t
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Community
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uiicinj uM u;Ju pill. SCrVICI!.
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of the State Board of Misajons
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Dr. Weber is scheduled to presented by the cha
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Methodist
Nov. 16.
pastor
of the Fi rs t Baptist, will
speak on W ed nesda y evening at Don 0. Rouser, which will in.
Ted Mclllvain, student at
Those w ho would like to
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8:30.
chide the annual budget FTUandchurch youth director,
become a blood donor, and find missions
at the church on
"We expect a harmonious recommendations for missions will be the speaker Sunday at
it difficult to do it on a weekday,
Wednesday. The study is
convention," commented Dr. and other activities of the state
the Laymen's Sunday services
may do so on that Sunday.
sponsored by the church's WMC
Graves, "We are united in what convention,
to be he ld at Community United
and
is entitl ed "Sick And Ye
we are doing and in our
Budget recommendations for Methodist
Church
of
Clearwater
Visited
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positions. We will be positive Stetson University, Baptist Casselberry at 9:35 and 11a.m.
The study begins at 9:30 am.
and give fresh impetus to the Bible Institute and the Florida Sunday. Other laymen of the
The Les Bon Amies Club will
causes to which we are already Baptist Children's Home will be church will participate in the
celebrate their 24th an. and ends at 11:30 a.m. All
committed."
interested
niversary, Sunday, at 2:30 p.m. women
In
included n the State Board of service. The "Young hope" and
REV. ItICHARD TIIIGPEN
at
The president of Florida's Mission.s Report.
missionary
work
are
invited
to
Clearwater
Missionary
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urban minister honor. in ministry were cited In the 12 students dedicated to singing
i ecognition of (lie growth and a%ard 'ceremony.
prais,es unto the fiord, anti Ls

outreach of the congregation

Rev. Hudson is graduate

under the direction ct Miss

(luring his 16 year ministry at Baptist Bible Institute and Sorah Fromes Mason.

the church.

William Carey College. He w

Dr. Everson. a native of named Rural Minister of the
Jacksnnville, received his B.A. Year.

served from 12 noon to 7

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The president of Southern the Orange County liar
Methodist College, William It.
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majority of the singing will be
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Davis Jr., minister of ill i '
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Florida Baptist supported financially and numerically sacred music program at the and Nloravian itenis will be tivitY. states that everyune is
Thie Fe3ult is that Cosmol. an
S('hGOl made the presentations, plus entry by the congregation First Southern Methodist "atiable.
uppets
avowed
agnoslic, finds hini.self
Invited
to
attend
as
the
11
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dinner
prepar
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by
appeal
to
all
ages,
confronted
hith spiritual
Dr. Eversion, pastor of the into ininistries to the
Cliurch of Sanford on tcnight at

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Wauchula, have been named Baptist Theological Seminary.
"Ministers of the Year" at
Rev. Travis W. Hudson Is

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Baked
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handinade
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service. Mrs. Jay T. th
University held Friday. Dr. Church in Wauchula, The College
Ensemble
John E. Johns, President of the significant growth of the church Orangeburg. S.C. will presentof
a articles, an "early attic" table, Cosmata, director of this a

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Presbyterian and Longwood College, Jacksonville. Rev.
November 7, in
Nazarene as well as the home Thiwn
hac mn-i' IA t I',,,in.c •. The Alpha Kappa Alpha F r iday,
Sorority and the Deltas anti uaiona zseacn. Ilie "ACUOn"
church.
in time to help pre pa re (Of'
the
Zetas
Sorority will fellowship at clinic is in pre pa ra tion for the
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The United Methodist dedication service of the newly 11 am. Sunday with
church's Sunday School
41,
Woriwn, will meet Wednesday built pastorium, Nov. 16, at 3 Pau!
Missionary Bapist enlar gement campaign which
at 10:30 a.m. in the sanctuary n. m.
Church.
Rev. Robert Doctor is will begin in two weeks.
for a dramatic program to be
pastor and Rebecca Sweet,
followed by luncheon in
St. Matthew
NASHVILIE, Tenn. I AP) lie acknowledged there are ft llo,A.ship
chairperson.
First Assembly
ball.
St. Matthews Missionary
The moderator of the strong reasons in both
Baptist Church Senior Misszori
Presbyterian Church in the denominations to make unity
"Sound of the Trumpet," one
Unit ed States says he is certain difficult to achieve. But, he Congregational
Board will celebrate their 55th First Baptist
of the most unusual and
his denomination will end the said, "While the problems will
Anniversary, Sunda y at 3 p.m.
"Successful Parenthood' is meaningful religious motion
Christian
114 year split with the United be grave, I think the Lord can
Rev. Enoch Rivers will deliver the theme for the theme for the pictures ever produced, will be
Pl ans are being made for the the anniversary message. Family Life Conference iit First show n Sunday, at 7 p.m. at
Presbyterian Church U.S.A. heal all these differences."
wit hi n 10 yers,
annual fall rummage sale to be Mendell Kendrick is president Baptist Cliurch as it enters the First As,soembly of God, 27th &amp;
Dr. Paul N. EdrIs, Daytona ChThe United Presbyterian he ld Nov. 15, sponsored by the and Rev. S.W. Washington, third and final session. The Elm, Sa nf ord.
urch U.S.A. vo d for union Men's Club and U Ethel Root pastor.
Beach, made the comment at its l4 meeting te
in
confe re nce will begin at 5:30
The film
Louis ville, Circle of the Congregational
d ur ing a Sun da y interview.
p.m. with a cove red dish supper Cosmol, a story follows Aden
Ky.
Free
Methodist
te le vision network
"I am for the merger, but I
Christian Church. Coffee and a
and
at
6
p.m.
Dr.
Henry
newcaster,
who
comes upon an
Dr.
Edris
said
'IireasI for the Hungry," a Hrandt's l ecture, "Wor th
hIs variety of baked goods will be
am neither a prophet nor
y
of
unusual
story
lead.
One of his
denomination
is
now studying sold also. Proceeds will go side film, 30-minute presen- Honor" will be
son of a prophet," said Dr.
the
film
crews,ona
routine
assignment,
Edris. "However, when we say the "Plan of Union" and could towards the Thanksgiving fund tation, will be shown at the presentation. This film deais
brings in footage from a Jesus
to the world, 'After 114 years, bring it to a vote as early as which will be collected at the SanfordEustis Free Methodist with
personal
example
and
Festival.
So, Cosmol previews
Church on Men and Missions, mutual cooperation between clips of
Thanksgiving dinner.
we cannot forgive, forget, heal 1977
young people who
The rummage sale will be Nov. 16 at 7p.m. The script and
the breach or get back together,
which is crucial to believe in the eminent return of
The two churches split in 1861 held in the Fellowship flail of narration was prepared by effective parenthood.
L
Jesus Christ to earth.
are
theother
is-sue
of slavery, the church at 2401 Park Ave., in Elmer Cl)ie, missionary to
want
tosaying
say." what e do not over
among
things.
The
"Amazing
Praising
Sa nford, from 9 a.m. until 5:30 South Africa.
Amused at first, the newsman
Puppet Pals" will present
diecides to spoof the story. An
p.m. Many items, including
several
new
skits
at the evening avalanche of mail response,
new and slightly used articles Rolling Hills
H
workship
servi
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will be offered. Tm- commitW
A
Christmas
Ik'IANE) The Rev. Don W, lli'rre fro,.: Stetsin in
Bazaar, boegin thi-ir presentation at 7:_V however. Indicated a degree of
l5'J antI chairmen are Clyde Stelsori and Saturdiiy ill be held N ov. 8 at
I).Iii. ith enter ta ining skits
D. Nellie Fryer.
previously unknown to him.
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meaning or significance of to God in our lives. When we

stored St. [load. Rev. John P. Phillips is nursery and pre-school care are
denomin.ation also stated he Orlando, is the first vice munity Nlethodist will present James
' H. Lauderdale ; pastor of New Hope Missionary provided.
expected the messengers to president and the Rev. D.J. Bill Gaither's "Alleluia" Mto
avoid various issues that have Abernathy. Orlando pastor, is Sunday niorning at Union James, Pahokeekland
and Park,
Nit. St. Baptist Church, Winter Park.
rt%c,ently caused controversy in the second %ice president of the Street United Methodist Church Sebring.
Zion lkssie Brooks is club president. Frank Wheeler and Pastor Bill
fie attended East
Marrof the First Baptist
Baptist meetings in other states state convention. Both will in Dunedin In recent weeks the OransieNJ ersey
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COMMUNITY UNITED

Well, the Church won't stand you on your own two feet and cut the strings. But it will help
you find the ri ght kind of scissors. . . togeta new perspec tive, to reassess life, and yourself. . . to
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both developed and developing many sons. Efforts now un- in national development and to not
married and do not use recommended.
Fifteen million babies are countries. In Moslem countries, derway to increase education
reduce birthrates,
contraceptives, either because
The Draper World Population
born each year to girls under 20, for instance, Miss Saltareb and other opportunities
In Latin America, studies by they do not expect to become
for
girls who become "mothers too Farman-Farmajan, chairman
women and to raise the age of the Pan American Health pregnant or because COfl- Fund was established in
soon too soon to achieve their or the
February 1975 to honor the late
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on lull potential as educated,
William
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National Chairman of the
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optimal age for childbearing. that the age of nienarche or Parenthood, U.S. Kepresen.
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marriage is the goal of a
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modern teenagers, Population Commission, and a old girl with a terrible problem.
policies, highlights the priority teenagers. Professors John experts see the main causes
Th e re port includes six r. woman's life. Girls are forced
of pioneer in population work. I wanted to be popular with th e
which the People's Republic of Kantoer and Marvin Zelnik of early
pregnancy as social, An Also included in the Report are duties, so I smoked grass, got
tides giving an overview of the by social pressures to marry China has given to
raising the the Johus Hopkins University "intensified educational effort" memorial tributes to Draper
problems of early marriage early and to enchance their own age of marriage
by drunk and did things only
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in order to point out that teenagers who and ready access to ap. leaders in
and-or adolescent pregnancy in stature in the family by bearing increase
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international
married people should do. Now
female participation become pregnant are usually propriate
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records, respectively. To say Ward at the controls, has better Lake Brantley
ball-control power to the or. coach Dick Copeland.
in a game which weeks ago.
each coach is hungry for a than a slight chance at victory, gives the tr ts
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Howell coach Tom Ruby
Seminole coach Jerry Posey victory is some thing of a.
"If we go hard, we can win," winning
Burkhart, who will be looking admits having a healthy understatement,
figures Charlotte can be tough.
he says flatly.
Lake Howell is on a winning but his Hawks tougher
also to receivers Mickey respec t for Lyman. "They can
Oviedo coach Bill Klein has
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on newspaper pages across the Country next week as the
Golden Age Olympics takes its place in th e sports world.
When 69-year-old DeBary resident John DaPonte
races down Sanford Avenue M onday at 10 a.m. and ligh ts
th e flame to kick off th e week-long events, sure ly more
than a touch of nosta lgia will be at sta ke.
The (;oldon Age Olympics is not tk'igried as tiiockcz'
of the old. An area ra dio station has been plugging the
Olympics in a fake-raspy voice and requesting all am•
bulances meet contestants at the finish lint' and take tht'mn
ba ck to th e n ursing home.
Nor is th e Golden Age Olymnpit's a threat to more
unusual spo rt in g events like tobacco spitting, frog jumping or bubble-gum blowing.
Th is is ho nest-to-goodness competi tion, wi th the
stakes high. Th e riches involved are more than even the
be autiful medal li ons awarde d to first, second and third
place finishers.
To be sure, there will be no 100-yard dash, pole vault
or javelin th row.
But Just as intense will be competition in events like
;h u ffl eboa rd, horses hoes tennis, bowling, golf,
wheelchair racing and bicycle racing.
And for those less active physically but still keen on
competition, th eir bag could be dominoes, croquet,
bridge, billiards or c heckers.
Ever try and beat a Georgia cracker at checkers? It's
easier to run a close second to Jim Ryun in th e mile run.
Just as th e adrenalin flows in the veins of a quarterback before the kickoff, or an on-d ec k bat ter in
baseball, so it shall be in the Golden Age Olympics.
Youth has no stranglehold on com pe tition.
The brainchild of Chamber of Commerce member Vie
Arnett, the Golden Age Olympics has an incredible

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joining the "1776" orchestra.
Studerts from the three schools will rehearse In s)arate
groups until dress rehearsal time, when th e will join under
Feinberg's baton.
The play opens a three-day rim in the Altamonte lings
Civic Cen te r on Dec 3, and a th ree-day engagement in Seminole
high School Audi to rium, Sanford, on Dec. 12. All local talent 13
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ming Bicentennial Year.
According to Ms. Heard, rehearsals are progressing
"beautifully" and they will have a lively, polished play to bring to
the public in December.
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"1776" set. She asked that anyone who could lend Chairs hi
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Seminole will have to contend
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accepta nce prestige.
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reception at Marco Polo Hotel, Miami Beach. Florida RSVP and production of
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SCHEDULE
River; 12, Parkland Junior
gives fans a sneak preview of team include Greg Robinson,
College, Ill; 14, at Florida CC;
Its 1975-76 basketball team Jim Gilchrist, Simon Harper,
Nov. 8, Alumni Game; 13. 17, l)eree-Pierce College,
Saturday in the annual varsity John Thomas, Fred Milton, Manatee; 15, Polk; 17,
at Athens, Greece; 21, Central
alumni game to be held at 8 Earl Stokes, Bill Cot-so and Manatee; 16, Florida College; Florida; 22, Eckard
J.V.; 24, at
p.m. in the school gymnasium. Gary Sanborn.
22 at Brevard;
: Indian Saint Leo J.V.; 28, at Daytona
River;
Beach; 31, at Lake City;
The game will be prec eded
Seminole's
facu!ty
team
Dec. 1. Saint Ic J.V,: 3,
b a game between
the includes a number of former Edison; 6, at Florida College;
Feb. 4, Florida CC; 7, St.
Seminole freshmen and faculty
college stars.
Opposing the 10, at Valencta; 13, BrevartI; Johns River; 11. at Central
at 7,
reshrncn will be Bob Ek, Larry
Jan. 2, Hilsborough, Edison, Florida: 14, Lake City; 18,
Admission is free and coach Castle, Harry Keim, Ed Seminole, Manatee; 3, Tour. Valencia. 21, Hillsborough;
24,
Joe Sterling says the game will Seimer, Mack Blythe, Dave nainent at Punts Gorda; 7, at Polk.
serve as an introduction to the Bat-ringer awl Charles Craig. Ilaviona beach: 10. at St. Johns
Home games begin at 7:30,
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Lakers, glanced up at the pretty blonde reporter wi th mischief
in his eyes.
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title role, which she has sung at where he is under contract to
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the Metropolitan as well as In the Royal Belgian Opera.
Vienna, Berlin, and other
Florida based singers Hugh
European and American opera Aibee, Mary Joe Evans, and
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Seminole Plaza
performance of Nedda in "I cast together with
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has performed at the Met in
other than an Oriental role.
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the traditional art of quilting to the other 1&amp;er-so women contributing to the quilt's growth with a very handsome, 23-year.
Decorated with patriotic motifs and elaborate texts designed and embroidered by Barbara
old man for over two years
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Florida Gators ' Sights
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seats were sold long ago,
lerencv. They, too, will be in
JACKSONVILLE ( AP)
F
lorida
has
a
7-1
season contention for a bowl game and
The 11th-ranked Florida Go"We have the makings of a tars, visions of their first South- record and a perfect 4-0 SEC a possible title share if they upball club," says Sterling, the eastern Conference football slate. If the Gators defeat set Florida.
Florida Coach Doug Dickey
conservative-talking, ultra- championship dancing in their Georgia this week and Kensuccessful coach, "A lot of hCOtIS, tangle with traditional tucky next week in Gainesville, Isn't saying who will start at
these frcshmcn can play. it rival Georgia in the Gator Bowl they will holtl at least a cu- quarterback. Senior Don Galchampionship and nail down a (ne), who has produced 17 viccould be a vet-)' Interesting Saturday.
Kickoff
tories in the 21 regular season
regionally
major
bowl bid.
season."
for the
Georgia's Bulldogs are 6-2 for games he started, Is ready to
televised game is scheduled at
Former Semnnoie players 1:50 pin. EST anti the 70.0M the O5Ofl aP,I1 3-I in the ofltintiitui.'d On I'ag. !fli
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MIAMI
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No. 9 Southern Cal.
in a bid to beat the University of work in favor of the Big Two week. But anything can happen
Saturday night, No. 5 AlaIn other Saturday games,
NSA
Miami and claim its first with little chance of another in the
Big
Eight
bama
is at Louisiana State,
although usual. Southern Methodist will be at
Eastern Confer ence
winning football season since week of letdowns.
Atlantic Division
ly the Sooners and Cornhuskers No. 4 lexas A&amp;M, Baylor will Wyoming Is at No. 10 Arizona
NIGHT
1967.
P4egu(Beitia; 3. Ethanojavi;
TheBigEight'sBigTwo5
W I Pct, GB
are
left fighting for the league be at No.7 Texas, North Care.- State and No. 15 Arizona goes to
Larri Alber d,; S. Domingo vz. 6
floston
The Midshipmen, 5-3
1 1 tOO
FIRST
I Ad,na Yza (11, 7 tO.
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haven't
ond-ranked
Oklahoma
and
title.
Oklahoma
will be at home lina State will be at No. 8 Penn No. 13 San Diego State,
Eddy
Perez;
7.
Aldar%a
Okoki;
$
Buffalo
1 2 667
managed more than 17 points In
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600.3 40. 2. Echanø Elorla (1), 6 10,
Ur:a
At6M
Phils
4
661 ' 640.
3. CachoOkoeo (7). 920; Q (1
their last six outings. But the
EIGHTH -1. ManoloMugueria;
New
York
3 S .373
11 130 20; P (I 1) 17470
2 Chucho Echave. 3. Maruri. defense, which ranks third in
SECOND - 1. EchanoAlbeeth (3)
Mencta; I Celyaya Aguirce; 5,
Central Division
the nation, has kept Navy roll.
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7. Lard Lenli (I) Alava
N Orleans
6
U7 6. Sa aLarrea; 7.
da
M
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*60.
3.40;
3. Ogulza•Okoki (1). 3 40;
WMhing?on
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Fermin Juan: I. SantIAItu.
Q It 1) 57160; P (3 1) 1.73.30; Big 0
Atlanta
NINTH - 1. Aguirre, 2. Alava, 3,
2 3 40 3
"They've built thenisek'cs a
i i With 13) $31120
Houston
Er doza. i Sala. S. Bflbao, 6. Zarre, battleship,"
2 3 .i
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THIRD - 1. Urra Javi (7) 10.00, 7. Aipi, I. Celaya.
Cleveland
2 1
31-:
9*0, 5 70; 7. AIe&lt;h8it (I), 11. 20.
3.
line
coach
Pat
fluel fretted
TENTH - 1. AItu, 2. Mencha,
To
3.40. 3 ca vz. (6) 4.60 ; Q (4.7)
Fermn, 4. Marvel, S. Santl. 6. 'Thursday. Ruel's charges were
Western Conference
137 40, P (7 4) 1)41 00
Midwet Division
Larrea, 7. Mvguerza. S. Chuctio.
able to clear the way for only
FOURTH - 1. Negul Javi (3)
TALLAHASSEE (AP)
Detroit
routing Clemson last Saturday Campbell Stadium Saturday have one of the better defenses
4 3 571
ELEVENTH - I. Marlow,
1100,
700.
Ch;c,00
310.
2.
Cacho
Oenoa
3 4 479 1
Befl000; 7 . Domingo Juan; 3.
O4 yards and seven first downs Florida State Coach Darrell when they meet Memphis state night.
e'll face.
(i). 1.10. 340. 3. Bi lbao Quioia (1) Ogul:a Miguel; 1. Barre Altu; S. last week ma 21-7 loss to Boston Mudra says there's no way the
WC
2 3 .400 i
The Tigers. 5-4 but coming on
"I'm sure we'll be in for one
"We're not going to be as
Mitwauk
1 S .167 71, 340; Q (3 4) $4040; P 43 4) $791 SO; Cacho Aipi, 6. Alava-Perez; Y .
College.
00 (73) S159.70
Seminoles will be able to match strong lately with three con- heck of a ballgame with Mem- productive pointwise against 4,
Erdoza Echave; S. Arecha Zarre.
Pacific Division
FIFTH - 1. Sala Azpl (1) 560,
TWELFTH - 1. Erdoza.Allu; 2.
Navy fell 31-10 last week to the 43 points they ran up in secutire victories, visit Doak phis State," Mudra said. "They Memphis State as we were
G State
4 7 .U7 450. 1.00. 2. Santi Larrea (7) 3.10, S.anti Juan; 3. Maruri-Aguirre;
Notre Dame, but Miami Coach
L. A.
4 1 .500 1
against Clemson because
410; 3. CeIayaMencha (I) 7.00; 0 Sala.Mvguerza S. CeIaya.Mi,
Carl Selmer pointed out,
Phoenix
2 7 .500 I
(17) 530 60; P (I 7) $16 10.
6 Fermin Azpi. 7. Bilbao Larrea;
they've got too good a team,"
"Navy's defense was sitting
Seattle
3 S .373 7
SIXTH -I ArechaJavi (1). 1370,
Chucho Mencha
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Portland
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Thursday's Results
Cleveland 113, Atlanta 101

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Five turnovers killed Navy

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SEMINOLE TURF CLUB
27-60, 9 20, A 10. 2. Larri ouioia (6)
ENTRIES
York 8 50, 9 10, 3 Negul.Yza (1) 420. Q
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Today's Gimes
FIRST-4 Mile Pace.ClaIming
EIGHTH - 1 Manola Mencha (3)
Phoenix at PhlladelØia
1360. 600. 120; 7. SaIaBengoa liP 11.000-Purs $500 - I. Cotta Go
Cleveland at New Orfurn
(Befeznak) 15 1; 2. Terri miss (Rau)
92; 3. Pall Mel (Werkheiser) 72; 4,
Detroit at Chicago
(13) $loC' P (3))
16.60,
Bedford
Boston at Milwaukee
Htnover (C. Miller)
NINTH - 1. Celaya (6)
New York of Los Angeles
1000, 7 20., 2. Artchs (3) 10 00, 6,00. Cumban Frisco (Whatirlard) 3.1; 6.
Kansas City at Portland
3. $aI(5) S.00;Q(36)$51 30; P(63) Johnny M:nbar (Ska) 15.1; 7. Ohio
Dream IS Regur) 32; 5, Arden EJ
Saturday's Games
$116, 10,
Phoenix at Buffalo
Dennis) $1 AE I Delkenciun
TENTH -1.Larrea(S)15,40,340,
(Howard)
Seattle at Atlanta
3-11M 2. Mencha (7) 4.60, 3.50;
Cleveland at Houston
SECOND . C.3 Pace.) MileChjcho (1) 300; 0(25)132.60; P (5
.'Iwaukte at Washington
PursaSsol
- 1. Pan Byrd (Peters)
2) $10050; DO (6 5) $11.90 .
.S?Ofl at Detroit
ELEVENTH - I. Ogulz.Migu,l 13.1; 2. Red Clay (D'Amato) 92. 3.
L c's Angeles at Golden State
(1) 1040, 6M0 1 10; 2. Areth Ally Chancey Miss Lacy (Sabatka) 31; A.
Sunday's Games
(5) 6.PQ, 5
3 Barer Azpi (6 450 Princess Strong (B. Regur) 5.2; 3.
New York at Portland, after. 0 (I ill S35 do~ p (I j) $1 19. 10,
Kinnikinnick (Aldrich) 6 I; 6. Never
r+: '1
TWELFTH - 1. Chucho Aguirre Renege(Hobbs) Il; 1. Mary Brooks
Seattle at New Orleans
(3) P.m, 4.60, 5.10; 2. BlIbsoLarrea U. HyselI) 151; S. Timely Marie
Kansas City at Los Angeles
(5)
, 3.20; 3 Celays-Echave (0) (Udell) 7.2. AE I Fancy Joe (F.
Taylor)
I 60 Q (2 5) 6.3.10; P (7.5) $25170
THIRD-C-3 Pacel Mile.Purse
Big 'Q (1.5 with 25) 11,356.20.
ABA
1300: 1. Western Scott (F. Taylor 3.
A
2,$Q3;
Han&lt;te
1121W.
East Divisio n
I. 2. Hlreco (T. Crank) 3.1. 3.
W I Pct. 08
Singing Sam (Ber eznak) 61;
ENTRIES
Kentucky
4 1 '$00 Torpedo Byrd (Cummings) 72: 5.
TONIGHT
New York
,7 Groat Value (Vandervort) 51; 6.
St-Louis
S 3 .635
FIRST: 1. CachoLenI, 2. Byrd K. (Deason) 92; 7. Sandy Doll
Washington 110. Seattle
46 Golden State 111, New

against the Irish.

Of Miami's own offensive
problems, Selmer said, "Soimic.
times I get the feeling we try to

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$

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Negul BeitIa, 3. Ica•Arana,

Echano.Sarxh,z, 5. E0dy.Ar,
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San Am.
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4 3 447

San Diego
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7 6 .230 3i
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Denver 111, Utah 105
Todays Games
New York at St. Louis
Indiana
vs.
Virginia

(Rau) $ 1, I. George Way (B.
Recur AE 1 Curt Jubilee (Kmball)
FOURTH-C-3 Pace-1 Mile.Purw

$323: 1. Mighty Senator (S. Clark) a
17. Andy Canuck (R. Neely) 72; 3.
SECOND, 1. IcaOkoki, 2. Oguiià
LenI:. 3. EchanoAlberdi, 4 Larrl Howard Champ (How ard) 101; 1,
Beitia ,5 EddyYza,6. BarreArana, Winning Tira IR. Requr) 6.1; 5 .
7. Ur s Etoria, 0. Aldana.S.anchez. Taylors Farvel (Bridges) 3.1.
i 6.
THIRD: I. OguijaArana, 2. Eddy. Silky Square (Hendricks) 51; 7,

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Heide (No driver) * 1; AE 1
Larr. Lent:, 6. Arecha Okoki,
Gove?nor Del Lee (Kinsley)
Alctar,,.Alberdj. S. Urza.Qulola.
FIFTH.Si, Mite Pact.
e- Claiming
FOURTH:
1.
Aretha.Quiola,
2.
.
Negui.Elorza, 3. ManoIoP,rn, 4 IIA1104-ftru 5500: 1. Mr. Docket
at 8'ieZarre, S. Domingo. Ethavt, 6. (Provost) $7; 2. Lotus Bud
Alava Bengo&amp; Y. Cacho SancP,z, . (Brid ges ) 72; 3. Gala Tag (Bailey)
*1,4. EdgIWOOdSt. Pat (E. Taylor)
Bilbao.Javi.
FIFTH: 1. Maru'I Agulrre, 2. 41, S. Pocket Silver (Bereinak) 12
Maf101OEChave, 3. Celaya Sanchez, 1; 6. Dugger Wave (Lewis) $1; 7.

Hampton
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Cincinnati
Saturday's Games
New York at Denver
San Diego at San Antonio

Chuc h o- M encha, 7.
FermJ. Miss Bissell (C. Clark ) 7.7; AE 1
Cool Hand Luke (Horvath)
Mvguerza,$. Erooza Litres,
SI XTH.C4 Troll Milt- Purse $115:
SIXTH: Oguizi JaI, 2. Bare

San Diego at St. Louis

1 Mud Pop (Bridges) 6 1; 7. Lats'es

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ORLANDQ.SEMIp4OLe
(Kaiathas) 93, 6. Kim LobelI
SEVENTHS 1. NeguiAtb)rd l,
RESULTS
(Harp) 72; 7. Bannas Baby (9.
Echano Beitla,3 Dombngo.Okcjj,
MATINEE
Ica Perez. S. Eddy Lentz, 6. Aldan&amp;. Neely) 31, 1. Speedy Hans (T
Crank) 5- 1; AC I C. J. Rodney (1.
FIRST
1. lc.Alberdi (1) 11.40, Via, 7. LarrlArna, I. UrzaJav,
Taylor)
EIGHTH: 1. Manolo.(Iengoa,
560.700, 2 AldnaLen tz (3)
SEVENTH-C-3 Pace-I Mile-Purse
Alava Juon. 3. Sala Muguerzs,
5 60, 3 Eddy Sanchez (6) Sroo; 0 (I
31 $3 1 40 P ( 13) 55070
Ferriir, Aguirre, 5. CelayaAItu, 6. 1525: I. ioa Stir Maid (Dvoracek)
2. Van Dale Byrd (Kinsley) 61;
7. ChuchoLarre.,
SECOND - I. Aldana.Okoki
3. Amy Girl Merctry (Ray) 77; 4.
13.20, $40. 330: 2. Echano Sanc hez MaruriMench a.
(1) 4.70. 30.0; 3. Oguiza.Eloria
NINTH: 1. Erdora, 2. Aguirre, 3. Honor s Lad (Blood) 5.1 ; S. C. U.
CeIaya,
S. Sala, 6.. Azpl, 7. BiIb.ao, C. Lator (Atlanta) 10I; 6. Metrolina
440; Q (35) $47. P (3.3)
Abby (Bridges) $A; 7. Movnlain
Big 00-3 with all 3) $0.00; (1.3 with Z&amp;rro.
Banker (Briton) 5-1; 5 Keftytuck
TENTH: I. Mencha, 7. Chucho, 3
!l 5) $7'7Ø
6. Tim (R. Miller ) 3.1; AE 1 Iron City
- 1. Eddy.Vt (6) 11.00, Attu, A. Santi, S. Mvgueua,
Nancy (R. Regur)
6 011 1-40; 2. I.
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EIGHTH. I Mile Pac..CIalmtng
ELEVENTH
1.
3 Aredij.Araj (5) 140
OguIra Bengoa,
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Dame and Florida.
year-old manager had agreed making recently, and credits a
Boston Red Sox' manager.
Navy will employ six Florid"We're doing everything we
Johnson, who led the Red Sox to terms and the actual signing lot of It to sophomore quarterians against Miami, and Selmer can to put our attention on to the American League pen- was
back Clyde Walker, The Associ"a
mere
formality."
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Press Southeastern Back
is countering with hopts that A&amp;M," Hubbard said.
nant in his second season as a Terms were not disclosed, but
sophomore fullback Ray Ga of the Week.
"A01 hasn't had a fine year, major league manager, was re- Johnson reportedly received a
nong !rom Randaillstown. Md., but they won this past weekend

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can provide the punch he has against Alabama State, who two-year contract.
"Anything Dick O'Connell poise and become very good at
lacked at fullback,
played us to a squeaker, 12-11,
"The duck hunting has been puts in front of me I'll sign," reading defenses. The young
The game is expected to draw game," he added,
lousy, but I'm pleased and very Johnson said on the telephone quarterback makes mistakes of
less than 201,000 fans to the
happy with the new contract," hookup. "The Red Sox have inexperience, but is cutting
It took four field goals by Jo nson said by
Orane
gh Howl. After drawing
telephone from treated me great. I Just want to down on his errors. Mudra said.
Coleman,
37,203 for its opener against Greg
FAMU's his homeIn Pinole, Calif. "Any- go out there and do a day's
Oklahoma, Miami's home at. leading scorer with 42 ponts, for time I can sign a contract with work."
Walker has completed 83 of
tendance fell to 18,901 for Cob , the Rattlers to beat Alabama tIiisorganitbon
148
passes for 1,2 yards and
I'll be happy,"
"We think Darrell did an out.
State earlier in the season.
ratio and 15,306 for Houston,
nine
touchdowns thus far this
Red Sox General Manager standing Job," O'Connell said.
"We're coming ofi a loss and Dick O'Connell
Ohio State's top-ranked
called a news "There was no question at any season.
Buckeyes and No, 6 Michigan, the most important thing for us conference to
show changes time on his returning. With the
Mudra said he's optimistic
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Ten showdown, will lace 5Offl
new electronic scoreboard at we just have not got around toa three remaining games,
talented
running
backs
He said the Rattlers played Fenway Park.
formal signing."
defeating Memphis State,
Saturday. Ohio State invades well enough to beat Tuskegee
Then, he casually announced
John
Johnson
Joined the Red Sax as Miami and Houston in a rush
Illinois and Michigan is host to but suffered from some bad of. that Johnson had been rehired a pitching coach under then that would be a boon to recruit.
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years with an m1JnagerDick Williaing, ing.
heavily favored,
play conservative football after increase in salary. The news lie remained with the organ"I think finishing the season
The fact that both Ohio State FAMU took a 10-0 lead in the cautzht no one
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playing cards for the 1976 tour.
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man, was a seventh-round draft missing most of the 1973 season been barred from signing WFI. in Minnesota and Rozelle sa
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The NI"!. Thursday clear ed choice in 1971 by the Minnesota with a shoulder injury,
players
on
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premise
that
a
he
believed
the
10
players
iho
newest teams - Seattle and one former WFL player, tackle Vikings. lie signed as a free
Morris signed with the WFI, team could buy a championship had taken the class action In
Tampa - may find the nucleus Chris Morris of San Antonio. agent with Cleveland and
after being cut by Cleveland in by signing available talent, that suit would be among the
of their squads in the remains of Morris, a 6-foot-3, 250-pound played paris of the 1972 and 1973 1974.
That plan was overturned first cleared for signing by NFl,
the now-defunct World Football Former Indiana University line- seasons with the Browns,
Nf'I. teams originally had Wednesday by a federal judge teams.
League.
NFL Commissioner Pete Ro.
.
zelle said the league's stocking
formula for the expansion
t'amns hopefully will be worked
'lot Friday, But tie also said
MIAMI iAP- A group hop- partner lnColiseuniAssociates, plans to break ground next Miami (flow). Expansion is an arena was built.
both Seattle and Tampa could ing to land a National Basket- said Thursday.
spring on a $) million, 17,000- something we're reassessing
"IF he Goldmati is proceed.
llil(flediately sign any qualified ball Association franchise here
seat
arena.
right now," added Gowdjne. "I ing with a private transaction,
"It doesn't take a genius to
Former WFL players now for
ilon't want to give the impres- it's entirely possible he may
rt'ntty' is pinning its hopes find out what's available, I'm
the 1976 season when the two Ofl persuading an existing team talking with one NBA team
Simon
Gourdine,
NBA
deputy
sion we said nc, but I don't want have a deal," said Aivers.on,
collllllissiuner,
to move to South Florida rather
new teams begin play.
said,
"It's
ento
give
the imprrs.son we said "But no one in the league will be
which is not that obvious. It's a tirely possible there's sonic"All 28 teams can sign WFL than depending on league ex- super tearit too. We'll make the thing going on we don't know yes, either,"
aware of it until a formal op.
players for next year," the pansion.
plication
of transfer is reannouncement of which team about and I don't want to throw
Ilinmissloner said. "As long as
William
Alverson,
chairman
ceived,"
cold water on It.
"We can't talk about what after the season is over,
the two new teams are being
But it sounds a of the NBA's board of governors
Goldman said he also hopes to
"We have the NBA as sure as little bit incredible to me.
permitted to sign them, we felt we're doing, because it would
and expansion committee, said have a National Hockey League
the players should have the hurt the existing teams this God made little green apples,"
"Unequivocally, we're not last January that the NBA team for his proposed Miami
right of choice of the other f3 season, Owen Goldman, a insisted Goldman, whose group going to award a franchise to would not commit itself before arena,
teams as well."
Rozelle said the NFL owners
failed in Thursday's all-day
ttit'eting to finalize a plan on 7
stocking the new teams.
"We've got the mechanics pret.
ty well set, but not Os' own.
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The COfllmis.Siont'r said Uut.'
lubs had different ideas on
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'Those clubs that don't have
mmany draft choices say 'Let's
give them a break in the draft.
That's how you build a club.'
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New Orleans.
Rozelle said the procedure for
signing WFL players would be
to have the players request
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finished with 19 points to lead Stars. With the wore knotted at
Atlanta Coach Cotton Fitz- Golden State while Walt Fra. 105-all and 40 seconds left in the
Atlanta
and Cleveland Coach zier pared New York wi th 27. game, Issel scored on a Jumper,
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Bill Fitch agree on one tNng:
Nuggets Ill, Stars IDS
then added a layup smrds
Cleveland's Jim Brewer.
Denver rookie David Thomp- later. The Denver win over.
"Jim Brewer came to us," son scored 26 points and veter- shadowed a 29-point, 254
Fitzsimmons said after the an Dan Issel added 21 to pace rebound performance by Utah's
Cars beat Atlanta in a National the Nuggets against the Utah Randy Denton.
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Basketball A.sso-ciation game.
"lie has speed and quickness.
He was their No. 1 draft choice
and that Is what he is supposed
to do."
itch responded in kind:
"Brewer did a good Job for us.
That's his Job - to rebound and
play the defense."
Brewer scoring 16 points
I 4 andWith
grabbing 11 rebounds, the
Cavaliers defeated the Hawk.s
113-108.
In other NBA games Thurs- By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Philadelphia a 1-1 tie. The Flydelphia Flyers inet ers controlled the play in the
day night, Washington downed The
;
final Deriod but cQuId not dent
SittIp I in.inn nnul l".nirlu'n 1tfttn ,L_ t - -'
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ngemes Kings and both
Kings
goalie Gary Edwards,
crushed .New York 111.96.
are still riding unbeaten
who
turned
in a brillant 31-save
In the only American Basket- strings,
performance.
ball Association game played,
The
Flyers, defending
Denver outlasted Utah U1105
Penguins 5, Blues 3
National Ilocke)' League
,
('mallen 113, Hawks
Wayne Iuianchln's goal early
Dick Snyder's three-point champions, ran their unbeaten In the third period snapped a 3-3
pay capped an 88-88 deadlock home streak to 22 games while tie and led Pittsburgh to its
and Cleveland went on to Ifli) the Kings stretched their Ufl
victory over St. Louis. With the
beaten string to six in a row.
Atlanta. Snyder finished with
Blues ahead 3-2 going Into the
The reason: a 1-1 tIe,
,
points while Jim Chones added
final period, Pierre Larouche, a
'They're
a very difficult 19-year-old center, tallied on a
24 and Bobby Smith 21, Atlanta
was led by Lou Hudson with 24. team to play against," Flyers power play to knot the score.
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Kings. "They take no chances. Pronovost added an insurance
about
. his
.. top rookie, hewer.
All k.....I,,:.. .1.....
noticed he got 11 rebounds, and nfl LIJ.y uu I uuiiqiI*I. IUUII, UUL score in the final five minutes.
and ice it. They'i e never going
he
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that," the Cleveland coach said. to win any championships thrat
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Bullets 110, Supersonics 100
Philadelphia
right winger three goals paced the New EngWith Elvin Hayes pouring In
27 points. Phil Chenier storing Gary Dornhoefer agreed withland Whalersawalloping o
and Mike Riordan adding fl, his coach. "We dcri't play the the Cincinnati Stingers. With
the victory, the Whalers moved
Washington ran its record to 4-1 way they do," he said. "That's
why we win championships" into first place in the WHA's
with Its third straight triumph
Fast Division, Oflt.' fX)lflt over
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gers.
the
n.
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points, high for the game, led ford didn't see It the same w a
added two goals for the Wha.
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Ncrdiquei 5, Spurs 3
31-18 in the last 15 minutes.
Rejean I loule slapped in a 40In the only other Nill. gm
Warriors 111, KnIcks %
footer over the arm of Denver
Thursda) night Pittsburgh de
Golden State roa red from be
goalie
Bob Johnson just 24 sec
seetented St liui 5-3.
hind in the second period, scor.
ond.s into the third period to
In the World lIocke Associ
a 22 tie, then scored rilid
ing 20 straight poInts, then had ,ition Quebec stapped Den ver
to rally again late in the third
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and junior Larry Brinson are
strong outside running threats,
and sophomnore Wes cpijndjerjs
thefifth best pass receiver in
the confe'rence even though
Florida seldom passes.
Georgia Coach Vince Dooley
has named Ray Goff his startIng quarterback. Coming off the

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runner. His alternate, Matt
Robinson,
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return to action with a cast r
The
Bulldogs have a pair of
his cracked left wrist.
This is lus home town ano he strong runners in Kevin Mdcc
said he'd very much like to and Glynn Harrison. McI,.ee
leads the SEC in scoring with 60
start.
Junior Jimmy Fisher, who points. Florida placekicker
took over for Gaffney when he David Posey Is second with 50
Both teams have similar deWas hurt in the Florida state
game, is perfect in his
-t. the fensive statistics. Florida is fapast two weeks. With Fisher vored to win by a touchdown
quarterbacking, Florida beat but n this traditional rivalry,
Duke 24-16 and Auburn 31-14. always on the same neutral
"I'll have to wait until very field, the underdog often wins.
Georgia upset Florida 17-16
late before making a dCCSIOfl
last year. Florida upset Georon who starts," Dickey said,
The Florida wishbone offense gia 11-10 two years ago.

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1.05 AN(;EIJs APi Bigmouth Bobby Riggs is at it
again, but this tune the king of the hustlers wil l let his feet
do th e ta lking in a match ra ce across Death Valley.
The 57-year-old Riggs, who helped bring tennis to
national attention with a pair of matches against women
two years ago, will race experienced distance runner Bill
Emmerton across the floor of the desert on Dec. 15.
The race, in typical Riggs fashion, will be a handicap
affair. Emmnerton, 56, has run across Death Valley three
times and is the "world record holder" for the pace. He is
to run 100 miles. Riggs gets a 50-mile head start.

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for an exhibition series, the first since Premier Fidel
Castro came to power and political relations were broken
off with the United States 15 years ago.
Boston pitcher Luis Tiant and Cincinnati first baseman
Tony Perez probably will head the team, which figures to
be made up of of 14 players from the National League and
14 from the American League. It is almost certain to be
heavily accented with Caribbean talent.
Plans for such a trip have been formulated by the office
of Commissioner Bowie Kuhn. And if the present series
materializes, It might become a yearly feature, a baseball
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are slim to avoId the losing em, a power sit.h a 7-1 record, have be
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New Two-Year Contract

FOURTH: I. Herod (H. Phillips)
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flank Aaron, the Brewers' 41-year-old designated hitter
and baseball's career home run record holder, had been
considered the No. 1 candidate when the Brewers fired
Del Crandall as manager or, the last day of the past
season. however, It is believed the club later removed
Aaron from consideration by mutual agreement.
Aaron and the Brewers jointly announced late Thursday
that the fading slugger will honor the final year of his
$250,000 a year playing contract in 1976 and then join the
club's front office as a vice president.

We'll try to simplify the offense Florida A&amp;M Coath Rudy Hub. to realize as head coach is that when we're away from home," finally over.
bard says he's concerned that we're going to have to go out Hubbard said.
against Navy."
Memphis SLate Coach Rich.
Miami needs a victory to the Rattlers will be thinking
ard
Williamson said he ha., no
avoid Its sixth losing season in about the past or the future
doubt
that the Seminoles are a
seven years. The Hurricanes, when they play Alabama A&amp;M
better team than the record inwho will be celebrating home. Saturday.
dica tes.
The Rat tlers, 5-2, were upset
coming, have a 1-5 record and
"1 don't know how Florida
need victories in all four re- 15.10 last week by Tuskegee
State
is Just 21," Williamson
while
Alabama
A&amp;M
was
beatmnainlng games for a .500 seasaid.
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have a good looking
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editors to Innsbruck early in Two- time Oscar
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ABOUT TONIGHT:
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but
got bored and gave
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(24) Burns And Allen
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letter will explain uric acid to
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(24) Aviation Weather
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(24) Solar Energy
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(3)(24) Family At War
(6)03) Jeffersons
(CATV.6) Friends Of Ma n
(9) Paul Lynde Variety Hour

(CATV.6) Love, American

6:30
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(2) Vegetable Soup

(2)(1) Chico And The M

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(8) Invisible Man
(9) Wide World Of Sports

(13) Movie
7:15
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7:30

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7:00
(2) Across The Fence
(6) U.S. Of Archie
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(9) Bozo's Circus

8 :00

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(6)()3) Cothy Kids
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CANCER Oune 21-July 22) only friends of the moment, but
You'll want to do something the change in atmosphere will
cxcitiisg toda.Choose
you gowl.
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in an evening out.
favor today, don't reject it out
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SmIle time aside today to putter rlr;ncri (jLIi(kly f n! readi)).
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around the house and do
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(6)(1) Concentration
(C6)(44) Hogans Herces
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TAURUS (April 20-May 20) and out of sorts. Try to get into
Normally you take lot of time some intellectual pursuit.
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know you took the right action. today to keep your ace in the
GEMINI (May 21-June 20) hole well hidden until the last
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well with your hands as you do line for the end in commercial
with your head. You have a dealings.
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CLASSIFIED ADS
ad. Oviedo 3 45. Seminole
vflty, FlorIda under the ilctitiouS
me of PALM VALLEY MOBILE
)ME S.%LES, and that I intend t
regtster said name wdh the Clerk of
the C'ruil Court, Semino'e County,
Florida in accordance with the
provisions of the Fictitious Name

Decline,

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Statutes, To Wit: Section 565
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The number of Americans reDEADLINES
versing a four month decline, ceiving unemployment in.sur.
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Noon The Day Before Publication
the government reported t oday. ance benefits increased in the
NOTICE OF
The bleak job report follow- week ending Oct. 18, reversing
Sunday - Noon Friday
FORECLOSURE SALE
ing Thursday's announce ment a fire-week trend.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
of a new spurt of Inflation last
to a Final Judgment of
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losure dateà November 4th.
month was a double blow to the emergency benefit programs f
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Ford administration, which
cnacte(Ia year ago, the govern- 04 the Circuit Court of the 15th
certain to face new questions went says 5.423,00 persons re- Judicial Circuit in and for Seminole
3-Cem'3teries
4--Personals
over it.sefforts to pull the econ. ce?d benefits that week, an County. Florida wherein MIL TON LIEBERMAN, plaintiff,
and
Cemetery lots (3)
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3) under a big oak
and EDITH
FACED WITH A DRINKING
near the new part in Sanford
ious week. Initial claims for " BURGESS, hit Wife, are
since the IM.
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In its report, the Labor De. benefits also were up, rising to defendants, I will sell to the highest
PerhapS Alcoholic Anonymous
Davis, 3572
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and best bidder for cash at the writ
Can Help
partment said the number of 444.000 in the week ending Oct.
acksonville 33205 or dial 0904
OCt front door of the Seminole County
Call 123 1557
3890721,
unemployed in October in. 25 from 410,000 a week earlier. Courthouse in Sanford. Seminole
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Analysts attribute some of County. Florida at 11:00 o'clock
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AM, on the 3rd day of December.
4-Personals
The number of Americans with the increase to the end of sea- 1915,
the following described
jobs stood at 85.4 million, about sonal jobs.
property as sat forth in said Final Lecithint Vinegar!
IS ALCOHOL A PROBLEM
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AL ANON
ftt' size of the nation's labor 1" unt'iitployment is a reducv
WEST, according to the .Plat
or families or friends of problem
f re'e increased, rising by about Lion in the rate to between 7 and thereof, as recorded In Plat Book
drinkers
17 Attention: Singles
Divorced
0,000 to 93.4 million last 7.5 per cent by the end of 1976. at Pages 5 and 6 of the Public
For further information call 173.4557
Widowed: Ages 21.70. Local group
Records of Seminole County,
or write
month.
trying to Start social gel-to,
Joblessness reached a re- Florida.
Sanford Al Anon Family Group P 0.
getfle,
for
lonely
mature
people
"
The Increase In joblessness cession peak of 9.2 per cent last DATED this 4th day cf November,
Dci SS3. Sanford. Fla. 32771
No dues, feet, or gimmicks. Non
last month was the first since May with 8.5 million Americans 1975
Prof
it.
Write
Box
590
c
o
The
(Se alt
Want lady to sh are my home and
the unemployment rate unable to fi nd jobs.
Evening Herald, P.O. BO* 1657,
Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr.
expenses Must be dependable and
Sanford. Please Include phone.
In its wholesale price report,
reached its recession peak of 9.2
have references. Phone 323 5470.
Clerk of the Circuit Court
per cent last May. Since then, the Labor Department said in- . By; Lillian T. Jenkins
ARE YOU TROUBLED? Call Toll
MARRIAGES
Deputy Clerk
unemployment had dropped dustrial prices rose 1.2 per cent
Free, 644 7071 for 'We Care"Performed by Marilyn, Notary.
Publish, Nov. 7. 1913
"Hotline."
Adults
or
Teens.
gradually as the nation began last month, up from seven- DET
O aia 60.1 732 6861 or 132 5773.
its recovery from the recession, tenths of I per cent in ScptemMAKE ROOM TO STORE YOUR
WINTER ITEMS. r SELL
falling to 8.6 per cent in June her. Farm prices rose 2,2 per IN THE CIRCUIT COURT, IN AND
6-Child Care
"DON'T NEEDS" FAST WITH A
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and dropping further t&amp;8.4 per cent, high by historical st4. FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY. WANT AD. Phone 322 2611 or $3)
cent during the summer and 11 ards but about half the 13 per FLORIDA.
9M and a friendly Ad Visor will A BABY'S WORLD. Care for infants
CASE NO. 74•936-CA.09.A
tO .1(1 7 C4Oy P.1e,t I,)
help you
Dri.rrs'
nallv to 8 3 per ccni. in Septem- (t.'flt rate in September.
i' nobecer
%#
o .
i;rn Bureau 322 66.15
ber.
Inflation it both the whole- clvduaii; but as a Trustee and
the
Labor Department officials sale and retail levels moder. N3mlnee of
CHASE
Christian Day School has openings
for I and $ yr. olds Tuition, PS
akributed most of the increased ated early this year, but a price MANHATTAN MORTGAGE &amp;
REALTY TRUST, a Masshusat,s
mo Lutheran Church of
jobless in October to persons re- surge during the summer business
Redeemer. 327-3552 or Mrs
entering the labor force, ap- months prompted concern over
Plaintiff,
Martin, 332 6405.
parently in the hope of finding a new inflationary spiral. Price "l.
S M.D.. a Florida General Part
WANT TO SELL
work as production in the increases slowed again in early nershlp.
DAVID M. MEADOWS,
YOUR HOME'
nation's factories picked up.
fall and most economists di,. individually and as Genital Part
as
nec;
STANLEY I. MEADOWS,
some economists have ex- missed the summer spurt
Buying a new home! Moving to an
individually and as General Part
apartment!
pressed concern over the
only temporar).
nor; SYBIL F. MEADOWS;
strength of the economic recovThe White House noted that MARTHA W. MEADOWS: SEWER
Get some action with • Herald
cry, particularly over fears u iat
classified ad We'll help you write
the October wholesale report 1. WATER UTILITY SUPPLY
COMPANY, INC.; SCHRIMSHER'S
an ad that will bring a fast sale
renewed inflation could abort contained "a number of techni- PLUMBING
&amp; HEATING, INC W
CALL 3327611
new growth.
-,
cal and one-shot factors" that :D_E_LPH_d? a IMPERIAL
LUMBER. CENTRAL FLORIDA
in flation as measured by the helped boost prices.
- HEATING &amp; COOLING CO; FR ED '
wholesale price index jumped
ped
- NEWTON
ELECTRIC,
INC.;
1.8 per cent In October, the
QUALITY FIBERGLAS &amp; IN.
Legal Notice
SULAT ION. INC ., M &amp; f4 DOOR &amp;
sharpest rise in a year, the'
FICTITIOUS NAME
TRIM
CO., CENTRAL FLORIDA
government reported Thur. I Notice hereby given that I am LUMBER
&amp;
SUPPLY
CO..
sday. At the White House Press engaged in bUSinesS at 136 WESTINGHOUSE
ELECTRIC
Secretary Ron Nessen said the Altamonte Blvd., Altamonte CORPORATION; KOBRIPI
Springs,
Springs, Seminole County, Florida
BUILDERS
SUPPLY.
INC.:
price news caused some conthe fictitious name of MAN
SOUTHEASTERN METAL CRAFT.
cern among the
President's ABOUT TOWN. and that I intend to INC..
NORTHRUP,
IN.
econornlcadytsersbut that thy ritxar x.aia name wtm in. cI..tk ,,p COsPOATr,, C, , BUILOIP.ir,
the Circuit f.ourt, Seminole County,
PRODUCTS: ,i
J. H. DUNLAp
waritedto"seecyIdenceovera Florida
in accordanc, with the
ROOFING
COMPANY;
and
somewhat longer period of provisions of the Fictitious Name GENERAL ELECTllCCOMPANY,

Cvran,ic Classes Phone now
j
evening classes Gree'n*are &amp;
supplies. Make your Christmas
gifts at Summer's Ceramics.
Nolan St______________________
372 IllS
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Wanted
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NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE
NOT ICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
by virtue of thit certain Writ of
Execution iss.ed out of and under
the seat of the County Court of
Seminole County, Florida, upon
A final ludgn'ten? rendered in
the aforesaid courton,b.lthdayof
May, AD. 1975, in that certain Case
entitled, Sport's Shop. Inc. Plalnttff,
VS James L. Williams, Defendant,
which aforesaid Writ of Execution
was delivered to me as Sheriff of
Seminol County, Florida, arid I

have

levied upon

the

follow,nO

descl'ibe'dprpp(rtyownedbyjames
Williams, said Property bein,
located in Seminole County, Florida,
more particularly described as
follows'
One II) 1910 Continental, 2 door,
ID No OYI1AS32061. Title No.
$)1934
being stoted at Ratliff 5 Sons In
Sanford. Florida. Additional in.
formatIon available from the Civil
formation
Division of the Seminole County
Sheriff's Department.
and the undersigned as Sheriff of
jer--,
,
!e Cojr.?,', liar dx. *iil at
11 00 A i.5 on the Itt day of
Decejnb.r. AD. 197$. oiler for sale
and sell to the highest bidder, for
cash. subject to any and all existing
Inns, at the Front (Wett) Door of the
Seminole County Courthouse In

L

pursuant to that Final Judgment of
Foreclosure entered in this cause
Pending in the Circuit Court In and
for Seminole County, Florida in Civil
Action No 741936 CA 09-A, the
undersigned Clerk will Sell the real
properly - situa,ed in said Seminole
County described IS:

Notice is hereby given that I am
engaged in business at 100 North

ani that I intend to register said
name with the Clerk of the Circuit
Court, Seminole County, Florida in
accor danc i with the twovisions of
the Fictitious Name Stalitrs, To.
Wit Section 56509 Florida Statutes

.

Bolton
Publish- Oct. 31. Nov.?. 14, 21. 197$
nrc iii

Florida,

the

above

1(i
Ir'a

Proposed forms of contract
oocument. Iricludingsp,ciNcatlnj.is,
are on file at the office Of itte
Housing Authority of the Ci1 of
Sanford, Florida, Administration

Sanford, Florida, and

,

COUNTY, FLORIDA,

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3221910

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31-Apartments Furnished

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Opportunities

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raxi Cab BL,Sn5 &amp; re,xtt.d fran
chise Call owner, 9012s3 7577
,illy equipped restaurant, good

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NOW LEASING
New, modern. I story efficiency
apartments, attractively fur.
nisheci, conveniently located and
beautifully landscaped 105 mo
Call between 0:30 S. For in
formation raIl 322 0701.

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TWO PLUS TWO IS FOUR
Arid That's A Factl
Classified Aiit (lets Re%ultt
And That'sA Fact Too!

Estate s sold daily in the
classified ad%. Nothing small
about that.

Spacious, well furnIshed, pine
paneled, all electric, good quiet
neighborhood. Aduts mono.

W. Garnett White

You want to Buy or Sell
Real Estate
Wewillprovidelhe

Home

i,n

L,,1b,LZ

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REALTORS

322 S641 All Hi'. 377 7757
1?,', 1',? t , ':.r.icrd

, "Yl'AiR

Nights 327 73$7

Bedrooms, central heat and air.
wall to wall carpet, brick linith,
aluminum overhang, large corner
lot on paved road 115,100--b ct
cj,.n Itnrord 3te Xcupant y
JOHNNY WALKER
GENERAL CONTRACTOR
REAL ESTATE. INC

322-6457

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OWNER ANXIOUS) Bedroom, I 1 I
baths, loaded with extras. Only
$74.S
Financing available.
COMPLETELY FURNISHED12'xW mobile home, large Florida
room, carport, patio 5 utility
buildings. 2 Beautiful shaded
f en ced lots Income from lot
rental Owner will finance

41

Peg Real Estate Broker 371 0610
323 7095
373 521$
3272710

pond $53,000

6 Lass, Higpibanks Road Industrial
Park, 16.600 per lot,
IAcreseastofSanford.tZO.000. Will

divide

321.0041
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REALTY INC
107E 25th .373 7531
HAL COLBERT.REALIOR
SELMA WILLIAMS, Assoc iate
Eves 322 0617 or 332 ISV

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SanfordAve 373

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Auction Sale
Friday 7:30 p.m.

Ckanard sporty, finished lnyeuow and
very low miles.

ii

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1974 FORD ELITE

Hwy 46,W
West Sanford
373 5610

An exceptional car, automatic, power
steering, AM- F M stereo and other

Public Auction
Sat Nov. 8

extras.

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No qualifying, Assume or will
consider land contract. We have
two ,) p, i , ba th

On Lake, Free Boating Iooi ICiubtiouse
Drapes •Carp,ting *Sop Dinl Rooms

.=30 I

L.O me out to Sanora

JUST A PHONE CALL AWAY

...

ft. of building ZOi'ied for offices.

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YARD SALE, Saturday &amp; Sunday.
Avon Clothing - Etc. Hwy 44, 1

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mile East I

119.900. FORREST GREENE
INC. REALTORS 1716351; 0)0
6133. eves 327 5970.

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for

2927 Hwy. 1792
3725961

,.

Double barrel

shotgun,

"

Sale

magnum,

$100; 10 s'id. 5 3 spd. bikes, 13.5
-_ea . lawn mower. 510. 321 0157

central Pleat P. Ar Coridtioning
For free estimates, call Carl
Harris, at SEARS in Sanford 372
177)

Rome Improvements
RUDDY
Mt NT

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hOME. iMI'I.lovt
ALL TYPES Or, CAR

PENTRY AND REPAIRS 377
1331

I'hOtc.r,;fi), t 1
Cc,in
Fine wedjirr i photo'. ri".iscri.lbly
priced Phonc 32) 6)18
..L.?'.. i

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AIR CONDITIONING,
REFRIGERATION. DUCT
WORK 74 hour service. All
makes DYKES AIR CON
DII lOPIlPIG. 321 5177.

Interim
I .h'r , oi' Piaslerinj
Plaster puici,ni, &amp; simulairc, _________________________________________
brick &amp; 'Pont' '.pi' ,llty 127 71&amp;u
." J , Iti(., Pt.rntin; Si.pphie5
F,PUC'. ,',',ihrH,iter 8.'i m 10
BATH ENCLOSURES
p ni thru Sat 75)1 I',irk 373
1617
'Think
No messy curtains, no wet
floors Fully adjustable icr lily
ie tub or shower. self cleaning
track
A
(L1.ANS ALL
Exterior pressure cleaning
371 (6S
i' I C f-,lring
Tractor Work
372 3190

Plumbing

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dIN

I can cover your home 'vith alum
siding 5 Soffit System Also
Roofing, Gutters, Screen 20 Yrs
Cap Try me $5) 9563

Pressure Cleaning

Land C1ea'Ing

5490773

Alto Service
Tune .ups aService. WE COME TO
YOUR CAR at your convenince

TV

NEED A SERVICEMAN! You'll DRIVE It TV SiIf, lC[
IF ,ist
find him listed in our Business
Service 207 Live Oak Blvd
Service Directory
CaSselberry Phone 531 96.11

.

with black top.

$2495

1971 MAVERICK
Four door sedan, six cylinder engine.
Economical to operate and priced to

$895

sell.

973 OLDS DELTA 88 ROYAL

1

Fully powered and air
family car.

conditioned.

An

$2395

excellent

1974 OPEL MANTA
Economical 4 cylinder engine, 4 speed
transmission, AM-FM, red with a black

1109 Sanford Ave.
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78MOtO.'Cycles

2195
$

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BLAIR AGENCY
n M66
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79-Trucks-Trai lers

Ba,s5,,atPcu,
irsiier. Trolling mow or .riu all
fish ing equipment. Phone 372(291.

Jack Prosser Ford
i.iWV T7.o')

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i,ir "oro pickup, .. ton. PB and PS.
radio, $ Ply tire's, new battery and
brakes Phone $3.4 0923 altec 6 p m

.

I AV

AAA Dv

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DI vir r%

lY15U% S LI1.W,

Park 648-8918

12' Aluminum boat with Wizard
electric troller and accessories.

Above ground pool, 1'.l'x15'. Ex
Reasonable. 709 Margaret Road,
cellent condition. Pump, filter
Sanfor d.
included. Call after 1 p.m. 323
444) BARGAIN HUNTERS PARADISE
That's Classified Ads

VOLKSWAOFN

59-I'vsicaI Werctndise

Everything Reduced To Clear!
SAVE 60 pcI. and moreon smoked Fend er double neck
steel guilar and
damaged stock
Payton's
110 bass Cereni accordian, good
Children's Wear (Formerly
cogitbon Instruction books in
Button's 'N Bows), 7640 Hiawatha.
cluded Phone 323-5470.
Phone 372 1701
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FULLER BRUSH
WILSON MAtER FURNITURE
BUY . SELL-TRADE
311 3151 U,rl St.
377 5477
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eneva

'Gardens
F
LUU:x Ury Patio Apartments
STUDIO 1,?,)

BEDROOM SUITES
2 BEDROOM
TOWNHOUSES

DEMO

model, I2 string, new condition
5175 with case. Will negotiate 3?)
787? after S

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60-Off
ice Supplies
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Used office

furniturp

Wood Or StCf'l desks (executive desk
&amp; chairs, secretarial desks 6
chairs, straight chairs, filing
cabinets, as ii. Ca sh and Carry.

NOLL'S
_______________________
Casseberry.
17 97,5301706

Or't Executiverhair
Two Alms D esks
"3 .,,

&amp;

COMPANY CARS

Clearance
S

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Ovation Guitar, Glen Campbell

377 1917

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10db &amp;

power steering and brakes,
conditioned, AM-FM stereo, yellow

Automatic,

air

Motorcycle Insurance

14' Brunswick, glass, elec tric start,
1 Pip Evinrude, with trailer, ex
cellent condition. Only $399. Phone

make room to' new stock).

Pótography ____________________

1 972 COUGAR

1150. 322)535.

ir,yr,,oxy LLLARANCI (to

Air Conditioning

$4475

1975 Honda CO 360 T. 3 mos. old.
excellent condition. Must sell

ROBSON MARINE

,

exchange REEL'S BODY SHOP,

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55-Boats &amp; Accessories

Merchandise

6725

EXPERTS READY TO SERVE YOU

.'

Auction

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Beautiful bookcase bed, covered
springs, mattress. first $50 takes r
Other set springs, mattress $31.

BUSINESS DIRECTORY

Dell's

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50-Miscellaneous

Woodland Area. brick home, fleshed
between shade trees 3 OR, 71
bath on I", acre's, carpeted, air
heat Owner Associate. 131.7335

Highway 17.92, Sanford, Next To Cavalier
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323.86700r8,31-9777

BARGAINS GALORE.

Properly

Realtor

530606)

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Ching coffee &amp; end table's, 2
Bedroom sits (1 twin, 1 full sue),
Color TV. Black &amp; white TV.
Dining room set, family room
furniture (dark rattan). All kinds
of real knickknacks, glassware,
pots 5 pans, garden tools 5 lawn
furniture, etc
All sales cash to highest bidder
Inspection $a m.toSale time
Salecoriductedby

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Four door, 6 cylinder engine.
automatic, power steering and aui
conditioning. Comfort and economy,
with only 6,000 miles.

curio cabinet, beautiful pink
velvet Queen Anne Cou ch, mat

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I OR, 2 bath, mini farm, mother in
low efficiency apt

Realty.

&amp; Sat, Nov. 7 i.l. to s. 370w.
Lake Mary Blvd Lake Mary

$4250

1975 FORD GRANADA

RUMMAGE SALE - Sat..Nov. 5,5
Service
Inc.
AM to? P.M. at Lutheran Church
Hwy 16. West Sanford
371415) of the Redeemer 103 W. 231n RI
123 5430
Sanford. 323 5316
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SEMINOLE CO. Acreage tracts.
small arid large $7,000 per acre
GARAGE SALE, Friday l,
76--Auto parts
and up Terry Realty, Realtor, 676
Saturuayfrom9ill6
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0111
114 West Coleman Circle
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MOBILE-TUNE
--- -------Carport Sale, Saturday and Sunday.
See Our d fl Business Directory
46r-Commercial
Furniture, 3 TV's, misc. items 700 ______________________
Cherokee Circle. 377-7*63.
..
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'(CCOflUiTIOflCd Batteries, 1)2 93
LAKEMARYBLVO---120'frontage

Greene,

15$' deep on a corner site 1,566 sq.

Crank

CARPORT SALE- 50 families, Fri.

$2150

Dell's Auction Service

4

S. Corner Summerlin &amp; Forest
Drive

6795

1972 CAMARO

We are loaded with all kinds of nice
merchandise , to don't forget to
early, browse and bid

10 A .M .

SALE: Furniture, TV's. Dishes,
Toys, Etc. Nov. 7, I, 14 &amp; IS 10 tIl

lot on peninsula for unobstructed
scener $75,000

LITY P . If I

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Fully powered and air conditioned.
Exceptionally beautiful white finish.
white vinyl roof and interior. Al.
traclively priced at.

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from 9fo3. 133 Country Club Drive Selling out entire estate of Philip
Cronin consisting of: Antique

beautiful trees, great fishing,
Owner says "submit offers."

JCI I; 976.132, LOnQ*OOd
Ca11373 $SlOorS3l 460S

1975 THUNDERBIRD

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200) Lilly Court. Proceeds to

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area,

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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 fr lccc nt1 siit kcr +hr

SMALL APPLIANCES
REPAIRED

LAKE MARY- Beautiful lakefront

A i0w AS $100 dcwn
No closing costs
Renewed homes

Large 1 &amp; 2 Bdrm. Apts.Furn, or Unfurn.

These facilities are owned and operated by
the Sanora Homeowners Association,

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KENMORE WASHER, parts,
Sh'rviCe,USC'dmachiries
MOONEY APPLIANCES,,) 0697

SI. JOHNS RIVER- Near DeBary,
almostanacreof river front with

Chico &amp; The Man

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72-Auction

BARGAIN PRICES. SANFORD
AUCTION. 323 7310.

CALL NOW

SANFORD

Year Leases
NO SECURITY DEPOSIT.

Mimum

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QUALITY APPLIANCES AT

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If you are having difficulty finding a
place to live, car to drive, a job, or
some service you have need Of.
read all
a our want ads every day
_________________________

Quantity,
NOLL'S
Cassetberry, Itwy. 1792 Io6
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wouldn't be any.

Forrest
IM
65'fl

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WITH GOOD CREDIT
F or Example
after 5pm'
1966 Valiant, 6
1966 Fairtane, 6 Cyl auto, extrii
1970 Dodge Monoco, 313 cu in,air
clean
shocks, deep chrome wheels, $ 197 1 Duster, 6 Cyl, stand
__inch tires, 12n Phone 321 0091. 1970 Hornet, 6 cyl, Stand, 36.000
original miles
Perfect 2nd car. '61 Fairiane Station 1970 Tong. 307
mg, auto
Wagon. 6cyl ,new inspection, new 1969 Monterey Wagon, l"e er'n
tires 1495 321 0215 Dealer
Many uthCrt to choose !r..m

Any

COLOR TV. $11 9SMONTH
RENTAL PURCHASE PLAN
6U 1006

there

Sale

Any CarNo Money Dow n

Wanted to buy used office furniture

National Honor Soclity.
STOP AND THINK A MINUTE. If
Classified Ads didn't work GIANT MULTI-FAMILY YARD

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3 Mo.-6 Mo. Al 1

4

Buy Furniture

52-App liances

Phone 377 6)77

Reduced to 1)3,500. 3 BR. corn
mercial toning in coed residential
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or li2

We

days or after 3pm Call 372

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-Autos

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$67 4455,ext. 171

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4051

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Call Richard Arsenault

KULP DECORATORS
109w Itt St .3n 7313

(West 20th St.) Misc. items,
S Acres east of Sanford Has 2 wells
and septic tank. Read' to build. YARD SALE, Sat, Nov S $ to

EVERvoAYwmeonelslookingfor
what you have 10 sell Cali today
and your Classified Ad will appear
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HAL COLBERT

Immediate

They're Hot"

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1911 Maverick, low mileage, 7 door.
new Michelin radials, very clean,
$ 1,500 Also 1911 Pinto I cyl.
Speed, very clean, 11.050 372 7$7y

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SrOhine Chair Wanted

,

373 6061 or 323 OSlleves.

Pesidential &amp; Commercial iots
Acreage
to 40,000 acres

3 bedroom, 11,j bath, alt, fenced.

this weekend and register to win a set
men's and women's golf clubs .. .

DAVES 373 9770

SKYLINE
Double wide. '73, 71'
, 53-Tv.Radio-StereO
60', 3 OR. 2 bath, raised front
screen room, c en tral air, car port Color TV's from $50; 06W, from
$13; Service all makes. HERBS'
awning and skirting Good con
dition Payments 1106 17 mo
TV. 1700 S French, 37) 173.4
Offered b Savings &amp; Loan, 373.

103W. 1st St

10 Acres on Pine Way, $3000 Per
acre

MLS-REALTORS

GM

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ISYr. FHA FINANCING
GREGORY MOBILE HOMES
3003 OrlantloDrive
Sanford, 5200
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Neov housamrural area. No down
Payment, mon thly payments less
than rent Government subsidized
to qualified buyers Call to see If
you quality!
M UPISWORTH REALTY
Peg Real Estate Brok er

I

the
of life
at Sanora is a complete recreation center featuring junior
olympic pool, tennis courts, basketball courts, clubhouse, parks and picnic areas.

"Get 'Em While

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6 Acres, 7 BR, 1 bath. $65,000

room, utility. 119,900

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7.1lJ

oh

room, carport, skirting, corn
plCtly set up Pleat 136 &amp; 1792
Otltired
by
Savings
&amp;
Loan. 55)54 per month 373 6051

JIM HUNT REALTY INC.
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s NEAR HOSPITAL-? BR, I bath,
large fenced yard, carport, family

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68 ,

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-Wanted
aflteidto BUY
fl (,'ih n,'l ) urr.ç)ie
'
t*i
n edie. front
sewing machine
CASH 3224132
Pay halanc,.
or 10 payments For u,.d furniture. appliances,
i'd Ii Sen t
bIt. etc Uui I or I,OI items
SANFORD SEWING CENTER
Larrys Mart, 715 Sanford Ave.
301 Fa',t First, Downtown
172 9411 Eve $69 1146
We Buy Furniture
7.ij
poSition

FLEETLINE -- Double wide new,
central air, raised front screen

REALTORS

3736709.

and girl's wearing habit, size 10.
hat, 61. and boots. 70 372 7599

Assum e Payments

Savings 6. Loan, Payments,

Branch Office No I
2871 OrlandoDrive
332 1302
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Pony and tack. $175; EngliSh saddle

1113 36 mo 373 605)
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Schuren Realty

7', Acres,) OR, I bath, stocked fish

377 1959,3721)64

Brick
front.
possession 135.000.

Exclusive Area

m-Autos for Sale

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60', central air, large raised
screen patio, carport, skirting,
wood grain lapsed siding, uolocation, with trees Offered by

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322 7374. 372 1196,372 1911

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Free Kittens
Adorte. I wks o!d
3735662 alter $ p m
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Evening Hera,
Herald, Sanford, Fl.

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flI,c' LuStre I t('(tri( Carpet
Shampooer for only 1150 per day ,
CARROLL'S FURNITURE

HILLCREST - 'fl, central air.
diShwasher raised Patio, skirting
&amp; lie downs, Good location. Antique dining table,
&amp; chair, 130;
Payments $4.79 ma Offered by
RCA 77" color IV, 110, AM FM
S.iv'nts &amp; t oan 373
Stereo 373 0706.

3563 Park Or

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2571 P.irk Or
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371 2118
LOOK
REALTOR
AFTER HRS.
54-Garage Sales
F.H A buyS sma!l down payment,
372399;
327 9284
322 0641 29 Acres near Markham and
CB, 3 BR. I', bath, carpet 6. -_Longwood Road Call $31
drapes $23,500
66*6 CARPORT SALE- Sat Nov.

Central Florida's
MULTIPLE LISTING REALTOR

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FREE Membership in SANORA HOMEOWNERS ASSOCIATION. Among

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WIlT REALTY

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322 7643
7106 Elm, Sanford, Assume 117,5001
pet mortgage on like new 3

Builder or Developer- Exceptional
buy in building lots just for enough
from town

ALSO STORAGE SPACE
$75 UP PER MO

Stemper Realty

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LARGE. 3 bedroom home. Fla
room, PLUS rental mobile
hoe
m OWNER WILL FINANCE
at saving to you

FOR RENT
OFFICE&amp;STORE BUILDINGS

THE CONTRACT"

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.

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66-Horses
Counter tops, Sinks Installation
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available Bud CabetI
--3726057 Peg. quarter horse mare, all tack,
anytime
1300; pinto gelding, some tack,

MOSSIE C. BATEMAN
Real Estate Broker

Beautiful kitchen and 3 bedroom
home, close to Schools and
Shopping 171(1)0

LAKE VIEW-- I bedroom,? bath,
W W carpet RIGHTS TO LAKE
11SF $13,1)

"SERVICE BEYOND

FREE Membership in Mayfair Country Club,

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Quality 3 L.'drodm, 2 bath home i'
Canal, plus pool Large tree
shaded lot. 547.500 with terms

-- 3 bedroom. cent
EASY TO OWN-heat, fenced. 1)9.500 OWNER
WILL FINANCE.

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for natural gas 15$ each Never
used. 3235400

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lo ts.
Priced under $30,000 Alter 6, call

ST. JOHNS REALTY CO.
BROKERS
Days- 372 6)7)

Kish Real Estate

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

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MOVED TO KENTUCKY
Left kef to your future, 3 BR, 1'
bath, w w carpet, fenced back,
assume 7 pct mortgage, Terms
$70,500

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Your MLS Agency

RAYMONOM BALL
Reg. Real Estate Broker

Interest Credit

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CailBart Real Estate

322-2420 Anytime

BALL REALTY

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107W Commercial

Ph 3?? 7551

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Large 3-bedroom house. 132$
M.ellonville; fenced back yard.
Available Nov. 5th 1223 month
plus $100 security deposit. Phon e

Sanora is the delight ful, family-oriented, residential
community with such a
combination of luxury features and money
-saving opportunities you have to see

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1971 911 Porsche 2 Litre, zambe:i ' wui Jeep Universal, 4
dr,ve. worn huus, tow bar. au
green with black top, very nice
running gear good condition 372
Oil fired recessed wall furnace, A small
Call non Pope, 327 1651
Ctas%lfied Ad brings big
5399 after S m or any time
4O.
Dealer.
BTU output, complete with
rpturns Try one and see Call )fl
weekends
flu pipc and approximately IS ft.
7611 or $31 9991
1977 Opal Montle, $700 d
and
ducking for dual therm, power air
assume payments Balance 17 197 Oldsmobile Delta U. fully
sower. 110 gal. tank with fuel and
equp, Pay equity &amp; fake over
months at 1101 45. Phone 37)
with base. $173. Phone 177 796.1
65-PetS-SUpplies
0417309 37)1169
after 4:30 p.m
after 7p.m.

room central heat 5 air on

bedroom, 2 bath, central air,
CEDAR
AND
TENNESSEE
carpet, garage, plus many extras.
STONE, 3 bedroom home on
177,500 323 9110
almost an acre Custom built with
country living at its best. 700 +
Larry Saxon, Realtor
square feel living area. It's a real .- --

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2 Bedroom, renovated, unfurnished
house, $135 monthly. No op.
pliances Da mage deposit. Adults,
Call after 3 p rn. 372 3.464.

There' s no obligation. Simply fill out an entry blank. The drawing will be held
on Tuesday, December 23, 1 975.

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specializing i,i Macrame Ma.
tcrials and Unusual Gifts 32).
76$1

large lot. FHA available. Mutt

This one already has a good startt
7 story, 3 BR home, large lot,
beautiful interior. New wall to
wall carpet throughout.

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offering fishing, canoeing and
Convenience Iloie Surrounded by
beautiful oak and cypress tees
3?? 1170

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you can fix just the way you want?

Call

tWEKIVA RIVER- Adult park

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bedro'vi house, unfurnished $151)
ma. plus deposit Call I 119-332*,

family business. 56.500 inclUdes MILLIONS OF DOLLARS in Real
entire equIpment &amp; stock. Ph. 1.
9047253372

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Lcot.n; for garden equipment'
Read today's classified ads for
good buys.
Efficiency apartment, lights and
water furnished. Elizabeth Crews,
PhO4' 373 5111 t*f01 10 am.

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$19,650

opli', "A l 1''. 1 l.AD[k'

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7 bedrOom, furn,th,d with cabana,
or, private fenced lot 1)15 mo 37)
7644

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'lelp wanted, part time waitress 11
to 7. Experienced. Call 33
between 2 to 6

urAt mR m s7ia

P, P,',,i llaIeI$rot,
JOHN KR IDE. If, 1655CC

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AVAL.ON APAR TMENTS
ADULTS, NO PETS
116W. 2nd St.

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equipped, air, carpeted.
Adults only. 3222296 wk nds &amp;
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furniture, Separate dining area.
Very attractive, $165

c?llarincrs\4llage

Sbuth IS degrees
d
00' 00" West
763.9? feet to the South line of the
North
of the Southeast '4 Co the
Northwest 14 of Section 17, Township
21 South, Range 30 East; thence

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porch, carport, washing
machine, Clean. $150
'7 110cm., new W . carpet, new LR
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cOmmercia' Zoning just in case
you want to open office or business
in your home Only $20,900.

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Public Records of Seminole C'xxity;
Florida. Thence South 73 feet;
thence South 52 degrees 77, W- Was,
322 feet for a point of biglnnin'
Thence
77'
00 ' W est 19 feel, thence .Outh 10
e's07'00" West 106 feet; thtrmcv
South 36 degrees 11' 00" West 121
feet; thence North 77 degrees 74' 00"
West 106 feet, thence South 9

INSTALLATION
OF
GAS
HEATERS IN CASTLE BREWER
COURT AND COWAN MOUGHTON along Said boundary line of the
TERRACE, FLORIDA PROJECTS Norm '..of the Southett 's of the
161 and 16 1 until 2 00 p m cit the North,e-st 1 4 of Section 17, 145
10th day of Novtmbtr 1973, at the feet to the Southeast corner of the
Administration Building, Castle North '-'s Of the Southeast '.ii of the
Brewer Court, Sanford, Florida at Northwest ij of said Sethcrt 17.
which time and Place all bids will be thence South $9deOr.lesGl' 32" East
$xbticIy opened arid read aloud,
along the extension of the Snuttterly

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FORREST GREENE INC.
REALTOR

1 Bdrm
2 Bdr

TAFF ER REALTY

INVEST WISELY- Like new 3

PILOIAN REALTY,PALTOR
$311917
or after Hr-s. 031 0464

Commence at the Southwest
corner of Lot 26, Golf Course Ad
dillon of Casselberry, Florida. as
recorded in Put Book 10, Page 25,

boundary of Lot 48 of mid Golf
Course Addition to Catsefberry,
Florida 711.67 feet to a point on the
described per-sanst property.
Northerly right of way line of ox.
That said sale is being mad, to
ford Drlvi (Proposed) said point
satisfy the terms of Said Writ of
Building, Castle Brewer Court, being on a curve; thence with
Execution,
,d
John E. Polk.
may be curve. concave to the right. Ifl arc
secured any time after I 30 a m
distance of 72) 73 fret (said curve
Sheriff
having a central angle of 31 degrees
Monday, November 1 1975
Seminole County, Florida
Copies of the documtntt may be Se' 54", a radius of 3" feet and
Publith Nov. 7. U, 21, 2*, 17S
Obtained
by depositing 125
DE T fl
00
with
chord 04 North 73 degrees Zr 01"
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get
East 21950 fret); thenc e South *
documents loobtained Suctideposlt Ogre" 04' 32" East 97 feel to fft
IN THE
CIRCUIT
COURT,
will ber,undto,a(hpeco polflt04curvatur,04acure;,,
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CIRftlurns the Warn. spetific,a,lom, and with said curve, concave to the fell,
CUlT. IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
other documents in
condition an arc distance of 300.57 feet to the
within 10 days after bid opening
West tlght.olway line of Sunset
CIVIL ACTION NO. 14-107-C
A certified check or bank draft, Drive (said curve having a central
In Re. The Maaia, of
Payable to the Housing Authority of angle of $0 degrees 2*' 77" a radius
CARMEN D. PRICE, formerly
the City Of Sanford Florida.U S. ° 714 feet and a chord of North
Carmen 0 Rawofn k. Pet itioner;
Government bonds oca satisfactory degrees 11' Ii" East i2441 i,, j,
and
bid bond executed by the tidder
thence with said West right of way
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r.00r r QASPOI?41K, ann
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(hen equipped, Carpeted, central
heat &amp; air, 1)50 per mo.
3236353

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Peg Real Estap" Broker
lIthE 75th St
STOP PAYING RENT- See this
adorable 3 bedroom, 2 bath with 2 Bedroom, kitchen equipped,
family room, and w w carpet
screened porch, wall wall carpet,
Only $29,900. 'You'll lOy it, You'll
air, 1)6.000 or best offer Phone
love the swimming pool too.
323 IUI

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THE
SANFORD
HOUSING
AUTHORITY,
SANFOR0.
FLORIDA will receive bids for the

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3 dR. 7 bath home in Sanford.
Carport, Commercially zoned fly
&amp;.i.neq 172.500 373 6545

Defendants

FICTITlOuNApAE

Sanford 37771, Seminole
County, Florida m4,r the fictitious
name 04 SEMINOLE VELO SHOP,

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NOTICE OF SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that

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Maple,

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- 1-Bedroom furnished garage
apartment, clean, wall to wall
32-4OUSeS Unfurnished
If you are a hard worker and need
carpet, water furnished. Couple
money, call me Thursday or
only. No pets. $100 month. $25
.
Friday, 9 to S. 372.&amp;439.
security oeposit. Ideal for winter Five acres, small houSe, Zoned C1.
residents. Phone 332 1305.
wttt of Days Inn on Hwy 46 Sign
49 Year old insurance Company has
on property, 1115 per ma t.ilD
irsurane debit in SInforct area. Clean 7 beoroorn. scrccoed porch,
FLORIDA
REALTY.
INC.,
Previous insurance experience
big yard, I child 0,k.; $100 month.
REALTORS. 1543.7740.
desired but not required, My men
Phone 371442.
are earning an average of 113,000
2.Bedroom house
annually and have comprehensive 6 room apt., downstal"s, partly
K lichen Equipped
furnished,
fenced
yard
$100
mo
employee benefits If you are a
$135 month Phone 373 1'
322 0351
se lf starter and salet minded, I
want to talk toyou Call 9s757),9 S.ANMOPARK, 1, 2 3 'bedroom CASSELI.IERRY- 3 bedroom. 2
am, to 4:30 p.m. for appointment
bath home. family room, air
trailer apts Adult I. family park.
conditioned, carpeted, kitchen
Weekly 3513 Hwy 17 92, Sanford.
Vending Machine Attendant and
equipped, clothes washer, food
323 1930
cafeteria work. VA approved
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freezer included; garage. 1323.
Program. Call 37) C909
FORREST GREENE. INC.
ean, furnlstieØ apartment, lots o,
room. 7 miles from downtown $3033 REALTORS 372 $l0eves.
AVON
Sanford 372*699.
Want to earn Extra Xmas oney?
7Bedrooit, living room, dining
Call 644 3019.
room. garage; 17th and French
lor2flectrooms Adults only
Ave., $115 month plus security
PARK AVENUE MOBILE PARK
Nurses; RN's; LPN's; Aides; Aide
Phone
$34 1649.
2545
Park
Drive
$70
up
Companion, Needed immediately

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Statutes, To Wit: Section 565 09
Fl: Statutes 1957 ,
5: Elizabeth Marlin
PtbIith: Oct. 31, Nov. 7. 14, 71. 1973
DES I SO

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TwoAptt .1 or 2 bedroom. unlurn 8. Two bedroom, turn or urdurn..
turn Both at, w w carpet, $100
adults preferred, security deposit.
damage deposit. 517$ ma. 373 4359
323 $154 or 322 6670
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the Amway way. At little as $15 gets
you started In a business 0your
own. Gt the WHOLE story. Phone
days dil.7476 ,evcs and weeI(enjs,
675566),

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One &amp; 2 bedroom apartments,
furnished or unturnished. Newly One 5 Two bedroom apartments,
carpeted, air, turn &amp; unturn $95
redecorated. Come see. 300 E.
u 322 111 0
Airport Blvd Sanford 323 1310.

DeBary- Adults, 1 OR, air, cloSe to
stores, churches. Ideal for retired
persons. 668 64U or 177 5054

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gentleman No dePositS 1*0 plus
utilitieS. 372 7950,

APIS

PAP1GF CITY-- Duplex. furn or
i'nfurn Quli't Neighborhood
pi'.inahle 715 7615 or 371 1576
(ri"ll,'rt)

EARNEXTRAINCOME

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apartment for working man Only,
$95 Phone 332 3930

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Medical Secretary for physician's
office In Sanford. Knowedge of
medical
medical terms, insurance, typing
and filing, Monday thru Friday.
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RENT PURCHASE PLAN
Moiern Clean 3 bedroom homes
family room, garage. carpets
53) 5272

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street entrance, includes ulililies
Call alter 6 p m.. 323 9519

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$150 IllS Color TV
QUALITY INN NORTH
I 48. Sl 131. Longwood

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RATES

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from !.41 mo 3736650

Tang,lo% and Lemor,s
R. U. Hutchison, J72 105$

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30-Apartments Unfurnished

Oranges, Grapefruit, Satsuma,

thru S times
4k a line
thru 2$ times
3k lint.
26 times
24c a line
($200 MINIMUM CHARGE)
' Lines Minimum

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OKRA
by The Bushel
372 0115 alter IP (TI

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831-9993

CLASSIFIED DEPT.

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LIST
PRICE

DISCOUNT
PRICE

1975 SCIROCCO
Blue, air cond., AM.FM stereo, alto split wheels, automatic trait.
imission

6O61 15391

'1975 RABBIT
Yellow, custom 4-door, air COflditiOd, tinted glass, rear window
defogger. radio, automatic

4968

4488

'4312

3838

1975 RABBIT
Custom 7door, Miami blue with white interior. radio, I spend bran.

smlssion

1975 RABBIT

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Saturday, November 7th

Hd

Eveniiig

68th Year, No, 68-Sunday, November 9, 1975

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heralded as a sports event of the future hich
ill h grabbing 1.11hI1fl1 across the uUriU, Ilk
varied competition for senior Uns 55-and-over
begins Monday morning,

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ntorcitizens 1roJI1all over Florida, jrtsoftk
Southea,sern United States and a few from the
midwest, are expected to be on hand for strong
(rnpetiUOfl ln horseshoes and shfleboarda pair
of events which have an exceptionally strong
following.
Entries were running mild last week, howev
dubs and orgtIn7itmn Eid request ed up to I
en tr y blanks, leaving speculation that the bulk of
entries will come on the day of the event.
While today will be a day of rest or practice,
perha ps even travel for some, competition begins
Monday at 9 a.m. in billiards eight-ball) and ta ble

The moment of truth has arrived for the Golden
Age Olympics.

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Civic Center.

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events will receive gold, silver and bronze
rnedidlions. similar to the awards given in the

ith (tic Civic Center a beehive of activ ity
throughout the w eek
Busiest day o? the Golden Age Olympics will be
Wednesday, when eight events will be staged.
Morning competition includes billiards, tables
tennis and tennis, wle afternoon action includes
I1jri, !)rRle, canasta , ceraniles and 'rafts, plus
iz ike races for women only
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Sa turday's track and field competition at the
Seminole high Stadium beginning at 8a.m. Events
for track and field will include softball throw.
frtbafl throw, 22(-vaid race, one- mile race, discus
and shot put

and field fame, the Golden Age Olympics is'the
braine
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illiwnber of Commerce.
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Official opening ceremonies will be1ondaya( 10
a.m. at the Chamber of Commerce-Civic Center
complex, with 6-year-old DeBary resident John
Dal'onte racing down Sanford Ave. carrying a torch
to light the (lame signalling the beginning of
competition.
Entry fee for events is 50 cents, and while no
admission is charged for spectators, donations will
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hold, bronze and silver medallions awarded to first,
second and third finishers in each e vent.
Designed as a parallel to the Olympics of track

events will be staged.
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Olympics of track and field fame.

international
publicity for Sanford and at the
same time promote civic interest," id Arnett.
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week ts expected to be

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in%viving a $15,000 motor home
stolen from an Orlando dealer.
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k'ire Of Ll tide termined origin destru)ed the II.E. Unk residemT on Vililra [load. SaMurd, early
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structure link, contractor, and his family were reported %tslttng In Fort Myers at time of the fire.
Stroupe had been scheduled
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for trial last week -on a charge
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here," said Mrs Bonnie F Sophia was welcomed by local join the race were Robert and
Quenzler, pilot race chairman officials.
Shirley Zillig, who flew a
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chairman and a competitor In place finisher.
"The weather looks 900d the race last year.
The 14 entrants included six
from here to Naples and the
"I'm Just tlw house boy on husband-and-wife teams, and a
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Police said Teague also gave
themahandwritten confession
When on the witness stand
Friday. Teague suddenly had a
"l of memory" and said he
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machines received a wet, but for 10 years and has logged said Mrs. Payton was tinied in
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