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                    <text>108.-Evening Herald, Sanford, FL

Thursday, Nov. 25. 1fl

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NEILO. MICHELS
he joined the Nay in August Okinawa. He Joined the Marine Tex., from the U.S. Air Force
GLEN J.
RICHARD W. MARTIN
a bachelor of science degree, he graduated from the Aviation
.AGANA, Guam -M-Sgt. Neil
1976.
Corps in January 1976.
technical training course for
Joined the Marine Corps In Antisubmarine Warfare
0. Michels, son of Mr. and Mrs. NORFOLK, VA. - Navy
refrigeration and air con. NORFOLK, Va. - Navy August 1976.
(ASW) Operator School at the
Anton Michels of 600 Wylie Fireman Apprentice Glen J.
DWAYNELTHOMAS
RICHARD W. MYERS
ditioning specialists.
Ensign Richard W. Martin, 23,
Naval Air Technical Training
Ave., Sanford, has been named
Miller, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Airman Thomas Is a 1971 son of Mrs. June Martin of 167
Center, Millington, Tenn. A 1973
CHRISTOPHER
EVERSON
Outstanding Maintenance Man Clarence H. Miller of 14831
WICHITA FALLS, lu - graduate of DeLand High N. Sunland Dr., Sanford, was
NORFOLK, Va. - Marine
graduate of Lyman High
of the Quarter in his unit at
Renton St., Deltona, has Private First Class Richard W. Airman Dwayne L. Thomas, School and received a cer- graduated from tl.e Navy's
NORFOLK,
Va.
Navy
School,
Longwood, he joined the
Andersen
AFB,
Guam. completed recruit training at Myers, son of Mrs. Cherlye K. son of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard M. tificate in architectural draf- Aviation Indoctrination Course Airman
L.
Navy
in
April 1976.
Christopher
Sergeant Michels was selected the Naval Training Center, Myers of 300 Oxford Rd., Fern Thomas of 224 S. Orange Ave., ting in 1975 from Daytona tAlC).
Everson, son of Mr. Joseph W.
for leadership, professional grlando. A former student of Park, has reported for duty Orange City, Fla., has Beach (Fla.) Community
A 1976 graduate of Auburn Everson of 1101 Timberlane
skill and duty performance. He DeLand High School, DeLand, with the 3rd Marine Division on graduated at Sheppard AFB, College.
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half dozen lobbyists for labor and urban groups indicate that the

options prepared for the Carter's consideration Include:
-Ca rt er co ul d choose a mayor, a hous in g expe rt , a f inancial
wizard or an accomplished government manager to guide his

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Not to be outdone by pet
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ro pes - three-foot strands of cotton cord.
Don Rapp, a professor of child development, claims that
playing with the ropes can

bc

as beneficial to tots as

urban program. lie could place the person in charge of the

learning to tie their shoes.

Department (A Housing and Urban Development IIUDI, the
Domestic Council, or a new office.
-He could bolster the Domestic Co un cil, using the Nixon-

this is as nutt) as any of them. but it really has some brain

"Ever' Christmas, there is a toy that comes along and
stimulation for children, and I'm really serious about

that," says Rapp. "I've been loo ki ng for 17 years for a
product I COUid invent that would be good mental

rowi1' 'Jail today on armed
'oberyandkidnaping charges,
as Sanford police and sheriffs
deputies continued a search for
a sawedofi shotgun in a west
Sanford wooded area.
Robert Charles McGill, 31, is
beingheldlnjailin lieu of $5,000
bond, officials said, and state
authorities have placed a
detainer against his release.

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Sheriffs detectives arrested
McGill early Thursday, six
hours after a stocking-masked
man armed with a sawed-off
shotgun abducted two men
from a parking lot at the Lake
M onroe Inn on U.S. 17-92 west of
Sanford, forced them to drive to

a

railroad yard, and robbed

A county

court judge ruled at

a brief hearing this morning
that there is pro ba ble ca use to
hold McGi ll in connect ion with
the robbery-abduction of Kelsie

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C. Whisenhunt. .12-year-old Mitch E. Tindell chased a
Sanford stucco contractor .
Toyota sedan to a stop at
Whisenhuni was left tied up at Seventh Street and Pecan

th rail yard and the stocking- Avenue minutes after the scond

m as ked ban di t took his pickup abduction-rob be ry. A man in

stimulation and also motor and imaginative stim ul ation

truck back to the Inn where the auto fired a shotgun blast at

for children '

't injured,
Lake Monroe Postmaster Tindell, who wasn

1k' is marketing his ropes for $1 each at FSU through
Alpha Gainuta Delta Sorority, lie says he buys the ropes
from seeral Georgia manufacturers ala cost of about 20
cents a strand.

According to several sources, these nien remain on the HUD

"If ttus catches on, we're going to unleash pet ropes on

secretary list sent to Carter by his staff: Mayors Thomas Bradley

Tallahassee ," Rapp says. 'If we really have to move fast,

of Los Angeles, Kenneth Gibson of Newark - both blacks - and

I've got it%orked uptu whereAe could. I'd hate to work it

Henry Maier of Milwaukee.

017 a shoestring

Robe rt Mann was then abducted at shotgun point and
taken to the rail yard.

before fl ee in g into a '.' de1

area at the Intersectior;
U. Ralph Russell saul Tindell
could have been killed b th e
The truck was returned to the shotgun blast had he not been
Inn parking lot by the bandit
following correct procedure

who then escaped in a small and approaching the stopped

compact auto.

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Lauderdale and Orlando, and will use equipment leased from
scheduled and non-scheduled airlines.
"I think it's going to help Miami," carl said of the ABC
scheme, "but it's also going to help this area, because most of the
people t uiing in are going to want to go to Disney i World i."

flights, I think there's a good chance that we might be able to do

The chamber president pointed out that local hotels, eating

nut tie\oul uf tourist attractions: "We do have a zoo, you know."
Flal Cohen, executive director of the Miami Beach Tourist Developmnent Authority, sa id the lower fares will generate new
Florida-bound passengers.
"Anything that reduces fares has to help bring more people
here," he said.

establishxiients and rent-a-car firms woull profit from the .

But David Kunstier, a spokesman for Eastern Airlines, pre-

The Civil Aeronautics Board's Advanced Boo ki ng Cha rt er

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dur in g some winter weeks to $139 during busier weeks.

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The normal roundtrip coach (are Is $210 between New York and
Miami. Night coach fare is 1168 .

To qualify for an ABC tare, a passenger must sign up least 30
days in advance and stay for one or two weeks, depending on the
harter.
"The response Is unbelievable," said Michael Brent, president

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John Carli, president of the Greater Sanford Chamber of
Commerce, says the local area could benefit from a new program
which allows c ha rter o pe rators to fl y no rt he rners to Florida for
less than half the normal rate"It's very premature for me to say; I haven't really heard that
much about it,"Carli said today. "but if the plan involves charter

coming passenger flow wherever .BC flights land. And he said dicted that the fares will only steal paengers from uiereg ularly
sc hed uled flights.
the Sanford-Central Florida Airpo rt should have a good chan ce to

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the ABC pe rm its passengers to buy air fare and nothing else.
"Charter fl ights - this is what they're going for out there,"
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Carl said. "We have cheaper rates here t ha n they do in Orlando,
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Residents there said many persons who might have survived
had died under the rubble. One newspaper said some wounded
buried under the rubble had frozen to death.
An aerial survey of Caldiran on Thursday showed only two
buildings still standing. "Caldiran is completely wiped off the
. map. We fear 60 per cent of its 2,300 population is lying dead under
Mayors
Meet
the rubble," one official said.
Metunel Zelu, a Caldiran resident, said, "We heard the moans
WASHINGTON )AP) - Transition strategists for Presidentand cries of our relatives from under the rubble all night Wed.
elect Jimmy Carter are exploring proposals for a national urban
nesday. I dug out v. ith my hands the bodies of my three children.
policy while the nation's largest group of mayors and city officials
My wife and mother remain buried. Perhaps if I had had a pick heads for Its annual meeting.
and shovel I could have saved them."
Several of the big-city mayors who will attend the National
Foreign aid for the quake victims began trickling In. The United
LeagOt
of Cities con!ereneo that St
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Nations representative in Ankara said 1,000 arctic-type tents were
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was expected in Ankara. The U.S.. Embassy said two transport
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planes would arrive later today with 1.000 tents and other supa list of pos.sible Cabinet candidates that the Carter team has
plies.
assembled and sent to the President-elect.
Helicopters airlifted supplieslocated
to the townships
of
Ercis,
O'zalp,But
the chief architect of Carter's urban policy has not yet been
bctxecn Lakc V.n GiAu
Caidiran and E)iyadin,
selected,
according to a number of Carter strategists.
and Turkey's border with Iran and Soviet Armenia.
The staff has provided Carter with a wide-ranging list of poThe Kandilli Observatory in Istanbul said eight more jolts
tentiul Cabinet candidates and of ways to reorganize federal
rocked the area Thursday and more aftershocks were likely In the
offices
dealing with urban problems.
next few days. The initial tremor registered 7.6 on the Richter
Carter
strategists say It is not only uncertain who will get the
scale, indicating a major earthquake capable of widespread,
top
jobs,
but also where the top jobs will be. That will depend on
heavy damage.
the reorganization
Crowds of survwors gathered around the remains of official
Thepossibilitiesarecertaintodominatethediscus.sionsatthe
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buildings in Muradiye and pleaded for tents and blankets as
league's
annual Congress of Cities, which will run through
temperatures plunged below freezing for a second straight night.
Wednesday.
Officials said food supplies were sufficient but thousands more
The smaller and more liberal U.S. Conference of Mayors met in
badly needed.
Chicago earlier in the month, urging Carter to increase federal
Peasants in baggy pants gathered around bonfires near the spending in urban areas and calling for better access to the
wreckage of their homes and near the bodies of loved ones who president.
died when the earth rocked.
Interviews with Carter strategists, congressional aides and a
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Officials in Ankara said a massive relief effort was being
mounted, with Turkish military planes continuing a round-theclock airlift to the provincial capital of Van.
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recovered in the area and expressed fear that the death toll may
N! approaching .1,000.
The grief-stricken survivors of Muradiyc spent a second night
outdoors in subfreezing temperatures. Mevlut Sivasoglu, the
township's acting governor, said tents, blankets and fuel were
'!csperately needed to case the suffering of the survivors, many of
them injured.
Snowstorms, deep crevices in roads, continuing aftershocks,
and conhinunicaticjrLs disrupted by Wednesday afternoon's quake
rumbled through a 100-mile-long stretch of Northern
California early today but no damage or injuries were
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Phillip J. Turgeon, son of Mrs
Muriel A. Turgeon of R.R. 5,
Marlborough, Conn., has
completed Air Force basic
training at Lackland AFB, Tex.
His wife, Paula, is the
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. David
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ditional reservations agents. Our switctiboardLsllghtlngup like a
Christmas, tree."
Brent said he'll run at least (our flights weekly loMiaml.Fort

'They'll do Just w ha t we expect - skim busin ess off the top of

the airlines," he said.

Meanwhile, airline officials said extra flights have been
scheduled to handle holidayweekend traffic. Eastern said 5-4

chea pe r costs for services. We have a eat possibility, d we
fl i ghts had been added to Flonda routes and National
provide the facilities, for the c hart er planes to land in Sanford and added 17 flights.
then provide bus service to hotels or wherever they want to go. Or

we could provide charter bus service if they wanted to go to

Orlando.

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"Like the airlines man says, i the charter flights will get some
of the spaitiver." Carli prediaed. -- I don't think they're goirtg to

take all of the spillover, but they'll get some of it. And with the

"For a I of the people It would be the first time they'vecometo
Florida," Carl went on, "and they're going to want o

reduced rate. It's surely going to poll some people who wouldn't
have come otherwise.

beach. They always want to see the beach. We're sitting in a good

"You have people," Carhi explained, "who say, 'Well, the price

location here where they could go to Dayton&amp; if they wanted to is so high we can't afford to fly. We can't fly and stay in Orlando
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that mi.n'v why , we'll hi
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Or If they wanted to, they could go to Disney."
And, the chamber chief emphasized, the Sanford area itself is

somewhere here in the state.' But now, with the new 'rates, the
guy's gonna say. Now we can go

�2A—Evenlng Herald. Sanford, Fl.

Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl.

FrIday, Nov. 26, 1q76

Legal Notice

Pa I r /\r res ted
At Goldenrod

Legal Notice

Legal Notice

Legal Notice

Legal Notice

Legal Notice

in Section 11 2011, on Spas
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE pg ii,
WAREHOUSESALE
ELECTIONPROCLAMATION
Avenue. (01ST. 2)
NOTICEOFSHER,FF'SSALE
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CIRpurluant to Chapter 677.7 210 Cf
6 CLARENCE C. ANDERSO4
Under and by virtue of authority PROBATE DIVISION
NOTICE ISHEREBY GIVEN that
CUlT. SEMINOLE COUNTY, .SR - BA(i2 2016) SiTE - A)
in me vested as the Mayor of the FI Number 1Ø.335.CP
the Uatorm Commercial Code. P't by virtue of that certjin Writ
FLORIDA.
II we herewith advertiie for sale the Execution issued Out of and under
City of Sanford, Florida, I hereby DIVISIOn
Agriculture Zone - To park a
CASE NO. 76.323%.CA.04
totlowing goods.
mobile home 00 the following
call a Municipal General Election to In Re: Estate of
the seal of the Circuit Court
Re:
the
Marriage
of
Living. DIning, 8. Bedroom fur
be held throughout the City
described properly Beginning at
Votusia County, Florida. upon a
WILLIAM T. MULLINS.
IRVING SCHULZE,
,ture, Desk, Tables of various final udgment rendered in the
nf0rd, Florida, on the Seventh day
the SE cor of SE ', of NE '. Of SE '4
Deceased
Husband Petitioner,
Refrigerator,
sizes.
of December, 1976, for the election of
Section 11.20 30, run N 3SOtI along
vaCcum aforesaid court on the Slh day of
NOTICE OF
and
aMayor.Commissioner andtwo CitY
the E line of said Section 11, thence
cleaner. &amp; cartons of Misc. Items. November, AD. 1976. in that certain
ADMINISTRATION
JULIA
LHOTTA
SCHULZE
Y
Bt)Bl,t.OYD
11
Commssioners, term of office for TO ALL PERSONS HAVING
wife.Respondent, N 69 deg ii' ii" W S0.00 It, thence 5
Belonging to Gertrude Phillips, caseentitled. Florida Public Service
and digital clock, valued at
years.
HeraidSiaff Writer
43 deg ' " W 256.0 H, thence 5
CLAIMS OR DEMANDS AGAINST
$197. Officers reported the •fV Pevely. Missouri, Margie Gibbs, Commission, Plaintiff, vs. South four
NOTICE OF ACTION
Said election shall be held at the THE ABOVE ESTATE AND ALL
is" E 312.0 ft to the S tine of
Ky , &amp; Freddie Volusia Utility Company, Inc.,
Seminole sheriff's deputies was apparently taken from a Satyersvllte.
TO
JULIA
L'HOTTA
SCHULZE,
deg
14'
Johnson. Santord. Fla.
Municipal Civic Center at Seminol. OTHER PERSONS INTERESTED
the SE 'i of NE ' Of SE ' of said
Defendant, which aforesaid Writ of
Residence unknown
The Sale to take place at 307 S. Execution was delivered to me is
Boulevard and Sanford Avenue In IN THE ESTATE:
Section 11. thence 519 deg ii' Si" E
today arrested two Orange display at Century TV Service,
Last known address:
2173ff along said S line to the POR.
County men in connection with 1317 Celery Ave., by a sneak PiAC Ave.. Sanford. Fta. A.J. Szeriftof Seminole County, Florida, the City of Sanford, Florida, under YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
c a The Werner residence
basing Transfer &amp; Storage Co., Inc. and I have levied upon the following
further described as on Nolan Rok
the lawi and ordinances relating to that the administration of the estate
agaragebtu'glaryatGoideni'j thief.
Avenue of Two
electionsasnowinforceinsaidCity. of WILLIAM T. MULLINS,
a? 10.00 am. Saturday December described property owned by South
of S.R. 121' (DIST. 2)
and were çwnbIn a senarate,
Rivers
South
11th, 1916
The polls will be opened at 7:00 deceased. Fi)C Number 76.333.CP.
'
Volu'sla Unity Company, Irx.. Said
7. JOSEPH MEISTER - BA(12
Rumson.
New
Jersey
PubliSh Nov. 26. Dec. 3. 1916
o'clock A M., ar.d will close at 7:00 pending in the Circuit Court for
- C2 Commercial Zone c
unrelated burglary in which
property being located in Seminole
NOTICE
OF
ACTION
CEF 130
o'clock P.M. on said date.
A
County, Florida, more particularly
HEREBY NOTIFIED —TO allow a mechanical garage
Seminole County, Florida. Probate
stereo and camera equipment
YOU
Lots 6, 7, 5, and 9, Block C. Pearl &amp;
______________________________
described as faltows:
I hereby appoint Mrs. F. E. Division, the address of which is
of
an action for diSSOlUtiOn
valued at $4,120 was reported
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
Roumillat, Sr. as Clerk; and Mi's. Sanford, Florida. The personal
North 12'.', feet of the East 23 feet
marriage has been filed against you Lake Heights First Addition. PB i.
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT, 11TH EIGHTE ENTH JUDICIAL dR.
taken.
R. A. Smith, Mrs. Grace H. Brewer. representative of the estate is
Lot 13, the South 12'.', feet of the
and you are required to serve a copy Pg 60. in Section 172) 29. on
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR CUlT IN AND FOR SEMINOLE East 23 fee of Lot 14 and vacated
Mr. Pete Bukur. Mrs. Martha Dorott J. Multins, wtio$ address
Deputies William Perdreaux SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA COUNTY.
of your written defenses. i any. to it Semoran Boulevard (01ST 3)
FLORIDA.
I WINCHELL EQUIPMENT streetonEast BlockA—allin Block
Raborn, Mrs. Lucille Pearson, Mr. Lake Howell Arms Apts, No. 230, on 6 ANDREW SPEEP, Atton'ey
and G.A. Bare responded at 2 CIVIL ACTION NO 7e.2I9.CA.O4.0 CIVIL ACTION NO. 76-t69i.CA.O "A", St Johns River Estates, ac
BA(I2 20 mi 27E C2 Commercial
1)fflp Beasley. Mrs. Ruby Hem 205 Georgetown Dr.. Casselberry,
in
for
petitioner,
whose
address
is
a.m. to a report ot a burglary in In Re: The Marriage of
merle, Mrs. Gladys Coo,er. Mrs. Fla. 32707. The name and address Of
CHASE &amp; COMPANY, a Florida cording to the plat thereof as
Sanford. Zone - To install self servic5
West Commercial Street, ,
BERNARD ALLEN, Husband, and corporation,
)oflnnie Elam, Miss Ethel Riser,
recorded in Plat Book 13 at page s.d.
FlorIda 32711, on or before gasofine pumps on the N t60ft of S
personal representative's at.
progress at Charlie's Garage, MARY
. ALLEN. WitC.
MI'S
William
Toll,
Mrs.
Lloyd
torney
are
set
forth
below,
Plaintiff, Records of Seminole County,
December 20th. 1976, and file the ',of SW '1.E Of Hwy. 17.92 arid N
7801 Aloma Ave., Goldenrod, BERNARD ALLEN.
vs
Picker, Mrs. Mary McPherson,
Florida, together with all water
All persons having claims or
original with the Clerk Of thiS Court Spartan Drive, in Section 1971
PetitIoner,
CAMPI
SI
ROOFING
COMPANY,
a
and Daniel Lee Bohannon, 24, of
Mrs. Peg Fox, Mrs. Dorothy Raines, demands againSt the estate are
productions and treatment euLp.
either before service on petitioners Further described as on Spartan
and
Mrs. Mary Emma Halt, and Mrs. 0. requIred,
k a CAMPOR D ROOFING &amp; menl located thereon. Also utility
WITHIN
THREE
Third Ave., BithIo, was MARY S ALLEN,
attorney or immediately thereafter, Drive. (DI ST. 4)
CONSTRUCTION. INC., a cor
G. Bryant as Inspectors of said MONTHS FROM THE DATE OF
easenents as described In Exhibit
9 W. R. GRIFFITH - BA(12 20.
otherwise a default will be entered
arrested when he wasfoujid in a
Respondent. poratinn,
election.
"I" to Qultclaim deed from Leisure
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF
against
you
for
the
relief
demanded
161
SaTE - Al Agricultdre Zone
NOTICt OF ACTION
car parked at the burglary
Defendant, World Park. Inc.. dated January 3
To park a mobile home for a limited
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have THIS NOTICE, to tile with the clerk
in the Petition
THE STATE OF FLOR IDA TO:
NOTICE
OF
ACTION
hereunto
set
my
hand
as
Mayor
f
of
the
above
court
a
written
1972 and recorded in Vol. 13 at
scene, according to sheriffs MARY S
WITNESS my hand and the seat of time on the following described
ALLEN WHOSE TO MR STEVEN P. CAMPISI
The City of Sanford, Florida, and statement of any claim or demand
page 26 and 27. and 1376 at page 397
property: Beg at SE car of Lot 7,
reports.
this
Court on November 17th,
RESIDENCE IS UNKNOWN.
CO Mrs. EIli Campisi
have caused lobe affixed hereto the they may have. Each claim must be
and 39$. Volusia County as well as
Florida Land &amp; Colonization
(Seal)
A sworn Petition for Disolution
Fishpot Road
William Joseph Faircioth Jr.,
seal of said City On this 22nd day of 0 writing and must indicate the
volume 961 at pages 0346 and 0347
Company Celery Plantation run ?
Arthur H Beckwith, Jr.
Of
Marriage
A,
Vinculo
having
been
Box
311
November, 1976.
19, of 3825 Rouse Road,
Seminole County (all official
706 Oft. W 12 ft to center of drainage
basis for the claim, the name and
Clerk of the Circuit Court
filed regarding the marriage to
Vestaburg. Pennsylvania
Lee P. Moore
records)
ditch, thence Sly along center of
address of the creditor or his agent
By:
Mary
N
Darden
Orlando, was arrested instde BERNARD ALLEN. in the Circuit
15368
As Mayor of the
md the undersigned as Sheriff of
a1nageditch to the Nly R.W line of
or attorney, and the amount
Deputy Clerk
the burglarized building, Court in and lr Semnole County,
City of Sanford, Florida
You are hereby notified that a Seminole County, Florida, will at
claimed If the claim iS not yet due.
Publish
Nov
19,
26,
Dec.
3,
tO.
1916
Co
r( thence SE along said R.Y
Florida,theshort titleof which IS IN Complaint for damages has been 11:00 AM, on the 13th day
ATTEST:
deputy Bare reported.
the date when it will become due
line 231 ft to P08. in Section 138. 27.
OEF93
RE. THE MARRIAGE OF BER
H. N. Tamm, Jr.
filed against you and you are December, AD. 1976, offer for sale
shall be stated. If the claim is
19.30. On Narcissus Avenue (0151,
Boharmon and Fairdoth were NARD ALLEN, Petitioner, and required to serve a copy of your and sell to the highest bidder, for
City Clerk
contingent or unliquidated, the
3)
n ciigIr'c sALE
LLCrl. 'rsponoeny,
wriTTen aeienses. ii any, mereso cash. sublect to any and alt existing
PubliSh NOv. 26. 1976
nature of the uncertainty Shalt be
10 LII PANTRY FOOD STORE
NOTICE ISHEREBY GivEN that
The following described real and upon Plaintiff's Attorney, whose
DEF 129
teins, at the Front (West) Door
stated lithe claim is secured, the by virtue of that r.r'tain Writ of Ex.
Ci Cam.
BA(12.20 76) 26E
personal property is also being name and address appear below, on
Seminole County Courthouse in
security shall be described. The ecutlon Issued out of and under the
10 permit self.
mercial Zone
proceeded against, to wit:
or before December 17th, 1976 and Sanford. Florida. the above
claimant shalt deliver sufficient seal of the Circuit Court of Sernin
service gasoline pumps on the
Lot 7. ACADEMY MANOR UNIT
file the original thereof with the described personal property,
copies of the claim to the clerk O ole County, Florda, upon a linal
following described property: Beg
ONE, according to Piat thereofas
Clerk of this Court either before
That said sale is being made to
Ill THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
enable the clerk to mail one copy to Iutgment rendered in the aforesaid
46 ft Sof intersection of
fl3 I ft E
recordedln Ptat Book 13, Page 93, of
service on Plaintiff's attcrneys or satisff the terms of said Writ of
EIOHTE ENTH JUDICIAL dR. each personal representative,
South line of St. Gertrude Avenue I,
court on the 13th day of October,
the Public Records of Seminole
immediately thereafter; otherwise Execution.
CUlT. IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
All persons interested in the estate
Northerly line of ACL Railroad. run
A 0 1976. in that certain case en.
County. Florida.
adefault will beenteredagainst You
John E. Polk,
COUNTY. FLORIDA
to whom a copy Of this Notice 01 titled, General Electric Credit
E 171.6 ft South 150 it, W 12331 ft tO
together with the household fur
for the relief demanded in the
Sheriff
CASE NO. 76.22i4.CA.04.F
Administration has been mailed are Corporation, a foreign corporation
Northerly line ACL Railroad, thence
nishings. appliances, fixtures and
Complaint
Seminole County, Florida
In Re: the MarrIage of:
WITHIN
THREE Plaintiff, vs Erma F. Dutton,
required,
NWIy along said line 6362 ft. thenc,,
equipment situate therein.
WITNESS MY HAND and the seal Publish: Nov. 19, 26, Dec. 3, 10, 1976
KAREN S MCGEE, Wife,
MONTHS FROM THE DATE OF nelentlanf. whIch aforesaid Writ 04
North 111,9 ft to P08 in Section 28.
TN... nr..s.,I. •AS%4
..., .U
.a •1.. r..,..
...
inn
.a,.
_
-"0'.
"4
ViO uy W
'""V
OF 57
and
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF E*ecunon was delivered to me as
1920. Further described as located
appear and file your answer or other
A.D., 1976.
ROGER L. MCGEE, Husband
THIS NOTICE. to file any oblections Sheriff of Seminole County, Florida,
jailed in lieu of $5,000 bond each defense or pleading with the Clerk of November.
on SR 46 WeSt, East of ACL Railroad
(Seal)
NOTICE OF SHERIF:'S SALE
NOTICE OF SUIT
they may have that challenges the and I have levied upon the following
crossing. (01ST. 5)
on burglary charges.
theCircuit Court inand for Seminole
Arthur H. Beckwith. Jr.
NOTICE ISHEREBY GIVEN that
TO: ROGER L McGEE
validity of the decedent's will, the described property owned by Erma
0. VARIANCES - CONTINUED
Clerk of the Circuit Court
Investigators today were County, Florida. and serve a copy
virtue
of
that
certain
Writ
of
1203 Belt Drive
by
qualifications of the personal F Dotton. said property being
REALTY
SOUTHERN
I.
thereof on Petitioner's attorney,
By
Patricia
A
Jackson
Execution iswed out of and under
Wichita Falls. Texas
representative, or the venue or located in Seminole County. Florida.
probing the theft of stereo Mack N Cleveland.
EQUITIES, INC. - BA(lI 31 761.
Jr • of
Deputy Clerk
the seal of the Circuit Court of
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIEI)
jurisdiction of the court,
112V - C aCommercial Zone - Sign
speakers, receiver, two tape Cleveland, MIze 8. Bridges, P0 RICHARD L. MAMELE
more particularly described as
Pinellas County, Florida. upon a
that a suit has been tiled against you
ALL CLAIMS, DEMANDS. AND
Variance from 75 sq ft to 72 sq ft on
follows
decks, a Nikon camera, a Drawer 2. Sanford, Florida 32711,00 Hutchison &amp; Morris
final judgment rendered in the
in the Circuit Court of Seminole
OBJECTIONS NOT SO FILED
the loliowing described property:
One 1915 Atlantic Mobile Home 63'
or before the 17th day of December.
Pct
Office
Drawer
H
aforesaid court on the 5th day of
County, Florida, entitled: In Re:
WILL BE FOREVER BARRED.
portable color television and an 1976. or otherwise a default will be
Beg tB3 32ff Not NW cor of NE '. 4 of
Number
753.4
Identification
x
12',
730 North Park Avenue
March, A 0 1976. in that certain
The Marriage of Karen S McGee,
Date of the first publication of this
SW' run N 495.3* ft N 34 deg 53 mivt
18-inch ceramic elephant from entered against you.
being stored at Altamonte Garage,
Sanford. Florida 3711)
Administration.
case entitled. Second National Bank
Wife, and Roger L
of
McGee.
Notice
Sisec Ella lift N ISft E loWly lini
117 Longwood Avenue, Attamonte
WITNESS MY HAND AND OF.
the 5573 N. Semoran Blvd.
Telephone: 305.322105)
of Clearwater, N A., Plaintiff, vs
November 19th, 1976
Husband. Case No. 76.7264 CAO4 F.
SR. 400, S 10 deg 01 mm 31 sec Y(,
Springs, Florida
FICIAL SEAL of the Clerk of the
Publish: Nov 12, 19. 76, Dec. 3.
Jerry H Lisle arid Evon J. Lisle,
The nature of this suit sb obtain a
residence olSidney J. Roche Jr. Circuit
Dorothy J. Mullins
540.95 ftS6 deg 4mm Ii sec w sa.oi
and the undersigned as Sheriff of
Court, on this 5th day of
1976
Defendant,
which
aforesaid
Writ
of
dissolution of marriage and other
As Personal Representa.
ft *263 17 ft to begin Section 221 29.
Deputies said the missing November. 1976.
Seminole County. Florida. will at
OEF 50
Exutlon was delivered to me as
relief
live of the Estate of
Further described as located at the
ii oo AM on the 6th day of
____________________________
items were valued at $4,120 and (SEAL)
Sheriff of Seminole County. Florida,
YOU ARE HEREBY REQUIRED
William 1. Multlns
NW corner of SR. 431 and I I
December, A 0 1976, offer for sale
Arthur
H.
Beckwifh,
Jr
were taken after burglars
and I have levied upon the following
tofile your written defenses with the
Deceased
(01ST 31
and sell to the highest bidder, for
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT, IN AND described property owned by Jerry
Clerk of the Circuit Court
Clerk at said Court and serve a copy
ATTORNEY FOR PERSONAL
E. VARIANCES
entered the residence by an
cash, subject to any and all existing
FOR
BY' Linda AS. Shaw
SEMINOLE
COUNTY, ti Lisle and Evon Lisle, said
thereof upon the Petitioner or
REPRESENTATIVE.
I W. 0. AINSWORTH - BA(12
lens, at the Front (West) Door of
FLORIDA.
Deputy Clerk
undetermined method.
property being located in Seminole
Petitioner's attorneys whose ad
Dana J Icardi
the Seminole County Courthouse In 70 76l.IIIV - A I Agriculture Zone
Mack N Cleveland. Jr
CIVIL
ACTION
NO.
16.1212.CA.0,.a
Cedar boards and plywood
County, Florida. more particularly
dres.sisannexedhereto,onorbefore
Post Office Box $79
- Height Variance from 35 ft tO 131
ATICO
Sanford. Florida, the above
CLEVELAND. MILE
MORTGAGE
COR. described as follows:
Winter Park. Fla
December 20th, 1976. or a Default
B above ground level to erect radio
was reported stolen from two &amp; BRIDGES
described personal property
PORATION.
Telephone 305.647 h5
One 1972 Volkswagen BuS, white
will be entered against you
antenna tower on Parcels ASO and
That Sdid sale Is being made to
Plaintiff,
south Seminole construction P 0 Drawer Z
PubliSh Nriv 19, 26. 1976 DEF
over red, ID No. 7227017632, Title
WITNESS my hand and Seat as
A.30A in Section 4 2031. on Cameron
vs
satisfy the terms of said Writ of
Sanford,
Florida
32771
sites, deputies said.
No. 09191765
Clerk of the Circuit Court. in arid for
Avenue (01ST. 2)
IN
THE
CIRCUIT
COURT. Execution
NATHANIEL SOLOMON. et U*' et
Attorners for Petitioner
One 1972 Pontiac Grand Safari. ID
Seminole County, Florida. thiS 72nd
Anthony Jullano of Aquarius Publish Nov. 12. 19, 26. Dec. 3, 1916 Cl
2 WILLIAM B. DELAPORTE,
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CI R.
John E Polk
No. 2P415V2D317705. Title No,
day of November, 1976.
JR. - BA(12 2076) t1)V - P 1AA
CUlT. IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
Sheriff
Defendants.
Land Co. Inc., reported 1,000 DEF 5.3
0529344.
(Seal)
Residential Zone - Rear Yard
COUNTY, FLORIDA
Seminole County, Florida
NOTICE OF ACTION
board feet of cedar valued at _______________________________
and the undersigned as Sheriff of
Arthur H Beckwlth, Jr
Variance from 30 It to 1511 on Lot 7.
,
CIVIL ACTION NO. 74fl33.CA.I7.
TO JAMES L OZBURN and
Publish Nov Il, It, 78. Dec 3. 1976
Seminole
County,
FlorIda.
will
at
Clerk
of
the
Circuit
Court
$700 was hauled away by IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
Roosevelt Place. PB II. Pg 56. in
DOLORES
DEF
OZBURN,
II 00 a m. on the 20Th day of
BY Linda M Shaw
Section 21 19 29. off Mailland
L. BURKE STEELE, Administrator
hiS wife
someone from lot hA on SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA
December.
A.D
1976.
offer
for
safe
Deputy
Clerk
SEMINOLE COUNTY BOARD
PROBATE DIVISION
Avenue on Roosevelt Place IDIST
of the Estate of JEANNETTE E
RESIDENCE: UNKNOWN
Honeysuckle
Lane, The File Number 74311CP
ài'id
iI to the hiyhesf bidder, for
KENNETH 0. MORSE, ESQUIRE
OF ADJUSTMENT
31
lbast known mailing address
LAING, Deceased.
cash. subject to any and all existing
JONES &amp; BISHOP, PA.
Springs, west of Long'wood.
Notice of Public HearIng
Division
' 3, THEODORE H. SPOOKS Plaintiff.
the aforesaid defendants being:
0 Mailland Avenue
leins, at the Front (WeSt) Door of
December21, 1974
P )AA
-BA()2 20 16) 1 t6V
fleputy Pegy MeLellan In Re. Estate of
t. 'a
16. Flr1on. Roa4
I Seminole County Courthouse In AItmonfe
tings,' Flora 3I
7:00P.M.
Residential Zone - Lot Width
GENEVA STEWARD THOMAS,
flersvllle, North C olina 712541
reported that a vacant house MAE K LOWE.
Attorneys for Petitioner.Wife.
Sanford, Florida, the above
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN
0 eceas2
Variance from 90 1110 SlIt and Lot
'
MARIE A. WILLIAMS. a k a MARY
All parties claiming interests by.
Publish Nov 36, Dec. 3, 10. I?, 1976
described personal property
was broken into by forcing
Notice is hereby given that the
NOTICE OF
Size Variance from 11.700 sq ft to
A.
WILLIAMS,
through, underor aaainst JAMES L.
GEORGE
That said Sale Is being macfe to DEF 121
ADMINISTRATION
9730 q ft on Lot It, Block C, St
sidingglassdoorsandl4sheets
WILLIAMS, MINNIE MAPSON. 5,eminoie County Board Of Ad.
OZBURN and DOLORES .1. 01.
satisfy the terms of said Writ
will
TO ALL PERSONS HAVING
Iuslment
conduct
public
a
Johns River Estates. P813. Pg 54. In
PRI SCILLA WYLY. and SAMUEL
ofcedarpIywoodvaluedat$6 CLAIMS OR DEMANDS AGAINST BURN, hiS wife and to all parties Execution,
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
hearing to consider the following
Section I? 19 30. on Mi5soufl
MAPSON.
or claiming to have any
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL dR.
John E. Polk,
were taken. Sheriff's reports THE ABOVE ESTATE AND ALL having
items
Avenue (DIST 31
Detendants
right, title or interest In the real
Sheriff
CUlT IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
A. SPECIAL EXCEPTIONS listed the location of the OTHER PERSONS Ii'ITERESTED property herein described.
I EARL 0 GEORGE -BA(12 20
NOTICE OF SUIT
Seminole
County,
Florida
COUNTY,
FLORIDA
THE ESTATE:
CONTINUED
R.IAA Residential Zone
76),I17v
TOQUIETTITLE
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
burglary and theft as E. Horn- INYOU
CASE
Nov. 26, Dec 3, 10, 17, 1976
PlO. 7.1I2.CA.13.B
I DICK BAIRD, INC. - OA(It .15
ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
- Lot Width Variance from lOft to
THE STATE OF FLORIDA TO'
that an action to foreclose a mor
beam, Longwood.
DE F 121
ISAAC AS. Dy E
that the administration of the estate
- C 7 Commercial Zone 51 ft, Lot Size Variance from 11.700
DE F EN DAN T
Igage on the following real property
GENEVA
Plaintiff,
Sanford police today were of MAE K. LOWE. deceased, File in Seminole Counly, Florida:
sq ft to 9720 sq ft and Rear Yard
STEWARD THOMAS. MARIE A. To Operate a repair shop in con
vs.
Number 76141 CP. Is pending in the
Variance from 3011 to 20 ft on Lot I.
WILLIAMS. a k a MARY A. junction with an automobile
Lot 75.6. SPRING OAKS. UNIT 4,
looking for a new portable Circuit
INVITATION TO BID
BERNICE DYESS,
Court for Seminole County,
Block C. St Johns River Estates. in
accordog to the Plat thereof as
WILLIAMS, GEORGE WILLIAMS. dealership as well as body shop on
television with AM-FM radio Florida, Probate D,wislon. Ihe ad recorded in Plat Book I?, Pagesls&amp;
Notice 5 hereby given thaI the
Defendant.
the
following
described
property:
N
Section 111930. on MissourI Avenue
MINNIE MAPSON. P RISC I LLA
of
Casselberry
City
of
Seminole
CLERK'S
dress of which is Seminole County
't of Lot 2). Spring Hammock, as
96. Public Records of Seminole
(0157 3i
WYLY. and SAMUEL MAPSON,
County. Florida. will receive sealed
NOTICE OF SALE
Courthouse. North Park Avenue.
County, Florida,
alive, and their unknown spouses, If recorded In PB 7, Pages 25, Public
s EARL 0. GEORGE - BA))? 20.
bids
tO
up
2:00
P.M.,
Tuesday,
NOTICE
IS
HEREBY
GIVEN
thaI
Sanford,
FL
The
personal
ló IIIV - R 1AA Residevitlal Lone
married, and if dead, their unknown Records of Seminole County, less
has been filed against you and
In
December
7,
1916.
the
City
pursuant
toOrder
on
Motion
for
Sale
representative o the estate is
are required to serve a copy of your
- Lot Width Variance from 90 II to
heirs, devii.ees. tegalees, granlees, the following parcel: Begiresing at
Manager's office, 93 Lake Triplet
entered in the cause pending in the
DOUGLAS STENSTROM, whale
St ft and Lot Size Variance from
writtendefenses. ifany,toiton VAN
assigns, spouses, lienors. creditors, the NE corner of said Lot 21, thence
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT IN AND address is P.O Box 1330. Sanford,
Drive, Cassefberry. for the sale of
Circuit Court In and for Seminole
11.700 sq It to 9120 sq II on Lot 9.
DEN BERG, GAY &amp; BURKE, PA
successors, trustees of them and runSouth III It to road, thence SWly
FOR
SEMINOLE
COUNTY, Fl 32771. The name and address 04
County. Florida. being Case No. 76.
at Post Office Box. Orlando, Florida one 10,000 gallon hydropneumatic
Block C. St. Johns River Estates in
each of them, and any and all ofher 75 ft. thence NWIy to a point
FLORIOA.CASE NO. 74.2284.CA.O9. the personal representative's at
tank, 90" diameter by 26 feet I in.
112 CA.13 8. Ihe undersigned Clerk
lnn1ng, thence East to the P08
Section 1719 30. on Miouri
32907, and file the original with the
persons or parties claiming by,
F
the's tong, Installed in 1959.
will sell the property situated in
torney are set forth below
AltO
less
then
for
w S R is and 600. Avenue fOIST 3)
through, under or agaInst them or
Clerk of the above styled court on or
DONNA AS. CLARK,
Information may be obtained
Seminole County, Florida. descrIbed
All persons having claims or
6 ROBERT MCGILL - BAIl? 20
before December 27th. 1976;
each of them, and any and all Further described as tronting on
Plaintift, demands against the estate are
tram the Operations Supervisor Bill as:
16 1ISV - R.IAA Residential Zone
otherwise a judgment may be en
parties or persons having or Highway 17.92. North of Big Tree
VS
Schrader.
131
2221,
20
S
Hwy.
17.92.
TheE
43
feet
of
Lot
land
the
W
23
required,
WITHIN
THREE
tered against you for the relief
- Lot Width Variance from 90 ft to
claiming any right, title or interest Road, Section 2*20 20. (01ST. 1)
WILLIAM E DRAKE end BAR
Catsetberry. The City reserves the
feet of Lot S. Block Ii. WYN
MONTHS FROM THE DATE OF
jg and to the following described S. REQUEST TO PARK A
demanded in the complaint or
62 ft and Lot Size VarIance from
BARA DRAKE. hiS wife.
right
to
accept
or
relect
any
or
all
NEW000, as per PIat Book 4. Page
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF
IN
AN
RE.1
petition
11.700 Sq 1110 7234 sq ft on Lot 7.
property, lying and Situate in TRAILER
bids, in the beSt interest of the City. 93. PubliC Records 01 SemInole
Defendants
THIS NOTICE, to file with the clerk
RECREATIONAL ZONE FOR A
Block A, West Altamonte Heights.
WITNESS my hand and the seal of
Seminole County. Florida, to.wlt
NOTICE OF ACTION
Mary W. 1-lawihorne,
County, Florida,
of the above court a written
Section 1. P810. Pg 69. In Section 1)
said Court on November 17Th. 1976
The West 39 feet, also the East 39 LIMITED TIME - CONTINUED
TO: WILLIAM E. DRAKE
City Manager
at pubiiC sale,lothehighest and best
statement of any claim or demand
I MRS. EDWARD HOFFMAN (Seal)
21 29, on Hillcrest Street D1ST II
fees, of Lot 1. Block 10. Tier "A". of
Whose residence is unknown they may have. Each claim must be
City of Casielberry,
bidder for cash at 1100 am. on the
BA(tO
16761
SOT
Lot
3lthrough
39
Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr
Florida Land and Colonization
7 RICHARD 0. SMITH - BA(I2
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED in writing and must indicate the
rt.
20th day of December, 1916. at the
Clerk of the Circuit Court
2016) 120V - R IA Residential Zone P
Company, Limited, E. P. Traffords .s.1 Lots 51 through 36. Lake Jessup
that an action to foreclose a mor
PubliSh'
Nov.
26.
Dcc.
3,
1976
west
front
door
of
the
Seminole
basis for the claim, the name and
By Linda M. Shaw
Map
- Rear Yard Variance from 30 ft to
the TOWN OF SANFORD, Heights Unrecorded Ptat. in Section
tgage on the following property in address of the creditor or his agent
DEF 13)
County Courthouse In Sanford,
Deputy Cterk
13 ft on Lot 13, Indian Hills Unit 7.
FLORIDA. according to Plat thereof 12031, Off S.R 46 (01ST. 1)
Seminole Courtly, Florida:
FlorIda.
or attorney, and the amount
Publish: NOv. 19, 26. Dec. 3,10,1976
PB IS, Pg 76, in Section 20.2120. on
recorded Ptat Book I, Page 34, of the C. SPECIAL EXCEPTIONS
The East iof Lot Si less the Wait claimed. If the claim iS riot yet due.
Notice of Meeting of District Board (Seal)
I RAYMOND C. SYPLES DEr 90
Wimebago Trail (01ST 4)
Public Records of Seminole County,
10 ft and th, West SOft. Of L,Ot
Trusteesof
Seminole
Community
Arthur H Beckwith. Jr.,
lIve date when it will become due
BA(12 20 76) 191E
Al
Florida
WILLIAM J. KORTH - BAlI?
Duck Pond Addition to Casselberry. shall be Stated. If the claim is
C011I9.
Clerk of the Circuit Court
Agriculture Zone - To park a
and
3076) ll9V - R -IAA ResIdential
Seminole County, Florida, ac
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
By. Cherry Kay Travis
contingent or unliquidatecf, the
PROCLAMATION OF
mobile
home
on
the
followIng
The middle 1 3 of Lot I, Block 10.
Zone - Side Yard Variance trom 10
cording to record piat recorded in nature of the uncertainty shalt be
The DiStrIct Board of Trustees
Deputy Clerk
REGULAR ELECTION
Tier "A", of Florida Land and described property: That parcel Of
ft f SIt and Side Street Variance
Plat Book II. Page 21 of tse Public stated II the claim 5 Secured, the TO THE REGISTERED VOTERS
will hold a rule adoption public
STEPHEN AS STONE
land lying In Section 10.20.32.
from 25ff to 20 ft on the following
Colonization Company. Limited, E
Records of Seminole County, security Sh4II be described. The OF THE CITY OF CASSELIERRY.
meeting at 7,30 P.M. December II, Suite 1513. CNA Tower
described as follows: From the SW
P Traffords Map of the TOWN OF
described property Lotsl and 9 and
Florida. Zoned for a trailer. AND claimant shall deliver sufficient FLORIDA:
1976. in the Board Room in the Otlando, Florida 32101
corof said Section 10, run N 66000 ft
SANFORD FLORIDA, according
that part of Lot?, Block A, Sanlando
The East 10 ft. of the West 6Oft. 04 copies of the claim to the clerk to
Administration
Building
Attorney for Plaintiff
at
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN by
Pat thereof recorded in Plc? Book I, toa POIIIt of the C 101 the 50' R.W of
S-ings Tract ii. as recorded In PB
Lot 52, Duck Pond Addition to enable the clerk to mail one copy to the City of Casselberr'y, Florida,
Seminole Community College. Publish. Nov 26. 1776
Osceola
Road;
thence
rufi
E
2500
ft
Page 56. of the Public Records of
S. Pg 51. Public Records of Seminole
Casselberry, Seminole County, each personal representative.
Sanford. Florida for the purpose of
DEF.125
that pursuant to lawfulauttvorlty
to
the
E
RW
line
of
said
Osceola
County, Florida, described as 1J
Seminole County, Florida
repealing, amending, or adopting
Florida, acc3rdlng to record Plat
All persons interested in the estate City of Casselberry, Florida, shall
Road; thence run along the E R.W
You and each of you are hereby
tollows Begin at the NW corner .04
following proposed regulations
recorded in Plat Book 1), Page fl 0
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
to whom a copy of this Notice of 00 Tuesday, December 1, 1974,
line
of
Osciola
Road. N 7502.20ff to
Severally notified that I BURKE
said Lot 1, Block A. thence run Sly
of the District Board of Trustees. EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CIR.
the Public Records of Seminole Admlnlstratlonhas been mailed are
aring the legal hours for voting
STEELE, Administrator of the the P.C. of a curve to the right,
along theW line of said Lot 7. Bloek
Any person wishing to be heard n CUlT, IN AND FOR SEMINOLE,
County, Florida,
required,
WITHIN
THREE fold the regular election of the City
Estate of JEANNETTE E. LAIPIG, ha'ng a radius 0, 132 £6' and a
A, 136 Sft fothe SW cor of saidLot 1,
these proposed regulations will be FLORIDA
has been IlIad against you and you MONTHS FROM THE DATE OF of Casselberry, Florida
deceased, has filed his Complaint in central anglof 3S, dig 13'
Block A, thence run PlEly along the
provided an opportunity to do so by
are reouired to serve a cOQv f your TL.i
nosy Duo, irAyini,, ,vr
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Civil
ActIon
No.
722S7.tAOS.1S
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the Circuit Court, Eighteenth "n.0 rv •iUrMJ Ins .rc UI saia
Sly line of said Lot 7. Block A. 30.00
the
written defenses. if any, to don ,I0M
Council
Meeting
appearing
before
District
Board
FEDERAL
NAT
IOPIAL
NOR
ntis NOTICE, 101 leany object ions CaSsetberry
Judicial Circuit in and for Seminole curve 27S.l1 ft to the PT.; thence
B. thence run NWly 179.3 Pt to the
04 Truslees at this meeting.
A. Baldwin, Plaintiff's attorney, they may have that challenges the
TGAGE ASSOCIATION,
Chambers on said date and at the
run
N
33
deg
13'
16"
E
2*1.111?
tO
the
County, Florida, against
P08, in Section 171 79. on Sanford
6HX25A - 202 (4) Relating to
*tioSI address is 500 Highway 17 92,
times authorized for the purpose
POB; thence run N 33 deg 13' 16" E
validity 04 the decedent's will, the
each of you as Defendants to quiet
Avenue. (01ST II
04 Contract for professional personnel vi
Fern Park. Florida 32730, on or qualifications gf Ihe personal
electing the following Lily officials,
thence leaving the SEIy N
th* NIle of Ny PlaintIff to the above. W300
lin,00offt;Osca&amp;a
SANFORD INN—BA(12 70.74)
employed wIth !roject Funding.
before December 30Th. 1914. and file fCbfP4fithliv• nv lh..,..... t wit,
LARRY EL BURCHER, et al,
q
Rnid. rn
,i.n
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Adds To Holiday Toll
By The Associated Press
A 3-year-old Fort Lauder(lale boy struck by
a car in his hometown has become one of at

least five traffic accident victims in Florida
over the Thanksgiving holiday weekend, state
troopers report.
A patrol spokesman said Gary Crawford
was killed when struck by a vehicle shortly
before noon Thanksgiving Day.
The patrol has predicted that 30 persons will
(lie lfl Florida highway accidents during the
W2-hour holiday. Twenty-nine deaths were
recorded during the same period last year.

Florida Loses Grant Chance
TALLAhASSEE (AP.
Florida failed to
get a federal grant for a physical
fitness program [or senior citizens because
the legislature refused to set up a council to
run it, says a n' lawmaker who hosts a
televised exercise show.
Rep. Fran Canton, D-Orlando, said senior
citizen fitness grants were awarded to Ohio,
Delaware, Texas and Maryland during a
White House physical fitness conference
several weeks ago.
"I was somewhat incensed that Florida, of
all states, with our ratio of senior citizens
would not be awarded one of these pilot
)rograms," Mrs. Carlton said.
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thereafTer; oTrierw,se. a detaull will
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beenteredagainStyouforttsereleif WILL BE FOREVCR BARRED
Dateoltheflrstputmflcationof (Its
demanded in the Complaint.
of
Administration
WITNESS my hand and the seal of Notice
IltIs, 1976.
this Court on the 23rd day of Plovember
S. Douglas Stenstrom
November, 1976
As Personal Representa
(Seal)
five of the Estate of
Arthur H Be'ckwith, Jr.
MAE K LOWE
Clerk of lIve Circuit Cowl
Deceased
By Linda N $haw
ATTORNEY FOR PERSONAL
Deputy Clerk
REPRESENTATIVE
S John A Baldwin
oug5 Stenstrom
5
JOHN A BALDWIN 5
STENSTROM, DAVIS &amp;
B4Idw,n &amp; Oikeou
MCINTOSH
Attorneys at L6w
P 0 Box 13)0
500 H,ghway 1792
Sanford, FL 31771
Fern Park, Florida 32730
Telephone. 322 2171
ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFF
Publish' NOv 19, 26, 1974
PubliSh Nov 26, Dec 3, 10, U, 1976
CEF 54
OE 133

AND
REFERENDUM
ON
THE
PROPOSED REVISED CHARTER
OF THE CITY OF CASELBERRY,
FLORIDA. *tiictt form of ballot
shall be as follows
II Ordinance No 320 of the City
ci Casselb"ry, Florida, duly
ad'pted by the Council on the 1st day
06 November, A.D. 1976. amendIng
live existing charter of thi Cily
Casselberry.FIorida.t',elng Chapter
45 1351. Laws of Florida, Special
Acts of 196$. as amended, for the
of creating a revised
thartet' as provided by Chapter 166.
Laws of Florida, be approved and
For The Amendment _______
Agairef lIve Amendment: This Notice shall be posted as
required in the City of Casselberry,
FI0,idl, and shall be published in
the vev'ting Herald once each wk
for it (east four u) C0nctiye
weeks pior to December 7, 1976.
Dated at Cassefoerry, Florid..
tl1s%4day0f November, AD
iSeal)
6. K. Christensen.
Mayor
Puliih, Nov. 5. 12. II, 26. Dec. 3,
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MaTerniTy L,IV
6Hx3SA - 2.1$ RelatIng to
Military Leave
6H125A —4.1$ Relating to Student
Attendance
6f1x33A - SO? Relating to Travel
5jbj1ste for Persormel
êtlz2SA - 3.14 Relating to Fees
Copies
these
of
proposed
regulations of the District Board of
Trusless are available for In.
Spectiorm in the President's Office
loc.sted In the Administration
BuildingandRoomiO4iocatedinttse
'F" Faculty 001cc building at
SemInole Community College,
Sanford. Florida, A copy of any of
the proposed rules will be mad.
available upon request.
All objections to this notic, and
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meeting sa'iouid be filed wIth the
DIstrIct Board of Trustees on or
before December 1, 1916. All legal
issue's should be Drought to the
Trustees' attentlon and en attempf
made to retOlve them prior to the
public hearing.
.1CM Daniels
Chairman
Distrlt Board of Trustees
Seminole Community College
Sanford, Florida 3217)
Pvtsisn. Nov. 26, 1974
tll
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MARY J. 5URCHER.

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Last Known
ress:
141 CloIsters Cove
Casselberry, Florida 3,37i37
Present Address:
UNKNOWN
YOU ARE HEREBY notified that
a Complaint to foreclose a mortgage
encumbering the followIng real
property:
Lot 9,04 THE COLONNAOES,2nd
Section, as recorded in Plat Book 16,
Page II, Of the Public Records of
Seminole County, Florida
has bun filed against you and you
are required to serve a copy of your
written defenwi. i any, to t
JOHN N. MCCORMICK, attorney
for Plaintiff. whose address Is Post
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',n,
.II .nurcn
Street, Orlando, FlorIda, andfile thl
original wIth the Clerk of thu above.
Styled Court on or before December
30th. 1976 otherwIse a judgment
may be entered against you for the
relief demanded in the Complaint.
WITNSSmyhandandthesaal04
said Court en November 22nd, 1976.
(Seal)
Arthur H. Beckwltls, Jr.
Clerk of the Circuit Court
R,
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Deputy Clerk
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ministrator of the Estate
JEANNE TTL E. LAIPIG, deceased,
Plaintiff,
versus
GENEVA
STEWARD THOMAS, et al.,
Defendants," and you and eacis
you, are hereby required to serve a
copy of eyour answer or other
defense. if any, upon FRAN K C.
WHIGHAM
of
STENSTROM.
DAVIS 1. McINTOSH, attorneys for
Plaintiff, whose address Is Post
Office Box 1330, Sanford, Florida,
32771,andtofiletheoriginalofsame
in the ff,ce of the Clerk of the
ebove Styled court on or before
December 23rd. 1914. as requIred
by law. If you fail to do so. Iudgmenf
by default will be taken against ',
This Notice Shall be published
once each week for four (4) con.
secutive weeks.
DATED this
14th day
of
November, AD., 1914
(Seal)
Arthur H. Backwltts, Jr.
Clerk of the Circuit Court
8y' Cherry Kay TravIs
vf',' Clerk
STEPISTROM, DAVIS &amp;
INTOSH
Attorneys for PIairstIf I
Post Office Box 1330
. ttord, Fiortda 3777)
Publish: Nov. 19. 26. Dec. 1. 10. lasa
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THOMAS .1. WATKINS BA(U2074lIITE
Al
Agriculture Zone - To park a
mobile home temporarily while
rebuilding home on the following
deScribed property. All that part 04
SE 'im of NW 'i ly,ng SW of Bill
Borough Road NW of Oviedo and
Geneva Road in Section 332032.
described as two miles
C'j 065 R 4600 SR 424. (01ST. 1)
CUSTOMCARPET—BA(12 20
76)30E - C 2 Commercial Zone To allow livIng quarters on the
f0#ubng described properly, West
f North 60 ft of Lot 15, Entz.
minger Farms Addition No. 3, PB 4,
Pg 27, In Section 3320)0, on HIgh.
way 1752, (01ST.
4. JAMES S. EDWARDS BA(1220 74)1ST E
A)
Agriculture Zone - To park I
mobile home on the NE ' of SE ¼
(less S 742 ft + N 2.3 ft of E 4)0 It)
NW .4Qf SE ¼. E of S&amp;E Br. Of ACL
P5' + SW '404 NE '4 E of S.IE Br. Of
ACL. Ny In Section 13 20)0. Further
descrIbed as South of Pineway on
Sanford Avenue, fOIST. 2)
S. PAUL W. STAPP - BAt 12.20.
14) IOTE -Al AgrIculture Zone
to renew temporary trailer parking
permit on Lot 30 (Ieee NW for
canal), Palmer's Subdivlilon. PD 2.

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+ W 168.77ff of SE cor of SW ' of
NE t.. run 510 dig 12 minI sac W 60
It. For P06 run 519 dig 47' 51" E
322 4710 PC rad If)' Sly 1106'S I dig
n's" E 134.21'
tP 34" W 133'
557 deg 47' 3*" W 320' N 73 deg 32' 1"
W 110' N 6.6 dig 2'S" W 10' to PC rad
13*7 39' run tOy 3)2 02' on NW N 10
deg I?' " E 195.34' to P06, rI
SectIon 29 19 30. FurTher described
as located at the corner of 14 and
Hwy. 46. fOIST SI
F. APPROVAL OF MINUTES
November IS, 1976 - Regular
Meeting
This public hearing will be held in
the County CommIssion Chambers
of the Courthouse. Sanford. Florida.
on December 20.1974, at 7:00PM,,
or as loan lh.r.tl.r t nni.ii',l.
- Written comments tiled with the
Office of the Zoning Administrator
will be considered and persons
appearIng at the hearing will be
heard orally Hearings ma', be
continued from limi to tIme as may a
be found necessary. Further delails
available by calling 323-4330, Ext.
SemInole County Board
f Adiustment
y: V!ctr Clscr,tjr,
Chairman
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By The Associated Press
At the first Thanksgiving 355 years ago, the
Pilgrims gave thanks for their first harvest
after surviving the New England winter.
0 Thursday, as 100 modern Pilgrims reenacted the ceremony in a Miami church, the
Rev. Harold Davenport gave a different kind
of thanks to his costumed congregation:
'I want to thank you all," he told the group,
many of them wearing big whlte collars and
black knee britches. "It takes a lot of courage
to dress up like this in these outfits."
Another Thanksgiving commemoration
wasn't so lighthearted. In Plymoutil, Mass.,
hiIc townsfolk and tourists feasted on 800
pound.s of turkey, some 150 descendants of
New England Indian tribes gathered to
mourn the changes of the past three centuries.
'Yesterday we walked our forests free of
boundaries," said Wamsutta, a descendant of
the Wampanoag tribe aLso known as Frank
James. "Today we walk your macadam
roads and hive In your concrete houses. But
our spirit refuses to die."
But the Abnaki Indians of Vermont and the
('reeks of Alabama had cause for celebration.
Gov. Thomas Salmon signed an executive
order giving the Abnakis tribal status, "one of
the greatest Thanksgiving gifts that could
have been given to the Indians of Vermont,"
said Chief Walter Walsu. It means the 1,700
.\bnakls may work toward legislation to
regain the land and hunting and fishing rights
they seek.
In Poarch, Ala., local Creeks put on their
6th annual Creek Indian Pow Wow. About
1,000 persons, perhaps half of them with full
or part Indian blood, attended.
"For many, it's a starting point," said Bill
Smith, a construction worker who teaches
native dances. "We're trying to bring back
the sense of heritage that was lost."
Other Americans, including President Ford
and President-elect Jimmy Carter, enjoyed
traditional Thanksgiving dinners. Many who
had no families dined well and often free
on hundreds of turkeys prepared In
restaurants and shelters for the poor and
elderly.
hird slept late, watched televised football
games, swam in the heated outdoor nool at

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Candidate List Crowded
TALLAHASSEE CAP)
The list of
potential candidates for attorney general is
getting crowded with eight persons indicating
interest in the job.
The latest in the field is Deputy Atty. Gen.
James Whisenand, who said Thursday that he
is considering the race hut a final decision two
years before the balloting would be pry-

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FrIday, Nov. 26, 176-3A

Thanksgiving
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Camp David, Md., and ate a turkey dinner
with 15 relatives and family friends. Earlier,
he telephoned members of his high school
football team, holding their annual reunion in
Grand Rapids, Mich.
Rosalynn Carter cooked
turkey with
cornbread stuffing for 11 members of the
Carter clan. Carter made no public appearance.
Chicago restaurateur Ismet Deletioglu, a
'rurkish immigrant who said he wanted to
share his success with the "elderly, poor,
hungry or homeless," served free turkey dinners.
St. Anthony's 1)ining Room in San Francisco prepared 240 turkeys, 800 pounds of
potatoes, 75 gallons of stuffing and 500 pies for
4,000 poor persons, and Little Rock, Ark.,
restaurant owners Bob and Yvonne Mcintosh
opened their doors to everyone
"rich or
poor, black or white"
who had nobody to
share the holiday with.
Thousands braved cold November winds to
watch floats and marching bands in New
York City, Philadelphia, Detroit and other
cities. In New York, Snoopy, one of nine giant
helium balloons, got tangled in a tree briefly.
Santa Claus arrived in the annual Gimbel's
parade in Philadelphia, the oldest
Thanksgiving Day parade in the country. It
started in 1920.
Forty convicts at East Baton Rouge, La.,
Parish Prison who observed Thanksgiving by
burning their mattresses were given a
holiday dinner of green pea soup, while other
inmates ate turkey and stuffing. Sheriff Al
Anuss said the fire was set as a publicity
stunt.
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Convict Johnson Van Dyle Grigsby, 92, sat
down to his first Thanksgiving celebration
outside prison walls in 68 years. Grigsby has
been an inmate of the Indiana State Prison
since 1908, serving a life sentence for seconddegree murder.
An Indiaiipolis secretary read about
Grigsby and worked to get him a three-day
furlough. Prison officials say it might be
permanent.
'I never did quit dreaming about a day like
this," said Grigsby.
It's been a long, long

(Herald Photo by Elda Nichols

PONDERING

Pilgrims .Jackie O'Leary (left), Robert Fritz and
Frank Wise ponder their late in a scene from a
special Thanksgiving program presented by fourthgraders at Sterling Park Elementary School,
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E)ANVILLE, Vt. AP) Survivors of the great flu epidemic
half a century ago don't have to
be persuaded to get swine flu
shots. They reniember with the
precision of childhood the deadly ravages of the disease.
"We could see horse-drawn
4 hearses go by the house every
few minutes," said Florence
Beck, 67, as she waited in line to
get her shot at a state Health
Department clinic here.
"Our football season was
canceled, and the team captain
died," said her husband, Theodore, who played high school
football at SI. Johnsbury
Academy when the epidemic
4 struck the northeastern Verniont schuol In the winter of
1918-1919. "They canceled nearly all activities In the town."
Mrs. Beck, who now lives in
West Danville, was 9 when the
epidemic struck. She said she
had a mild case of the flu, and
she recalled that classes were
ranceled at the Samuel Sister
School in her hometown of
Pawtucket, U.!., so the building
could be converted to a makeshift hospital to treat victims of
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only a few days," Brown said.
"lIe is taking medication after
pneumonia and gets some nourishment from the sugar in the
coffee."
Gilinore, who will be 36 on
Dec. 4, has said he will appear
before a special meeting of the
The convicted killer, who beUtah Board of Pardons at the
gan a hunger strike last Friday
prison on Tuesday to ask that he
when officials refused to let him
be executed before a firing
call his girl friend, turned down
squad as quickly as possible.
a breakfast of steak and eggs
The board could commute his
and a dinner of turkey with all
death sentence to life in prison
tLe trimmIngs, prison officials
or refer it to district court for
said.
rescheduling of the execution.
Hut he did sip water and cofGilmore has demanded that
fee with sugar, and prison phy- he be allowed to talk with NiDr. Calvin U. Brown said cole Barrett, 20, who was com•
Gilmore, though "naturally mined to a state mental hospipale and weak" was in "good tal for psychiatric evaluation
shape actually."
after she and Gtlmore took drug
"Without liquids he'd last overdoses last week in an
SAl.!' l.A}'E ('!TY i ..\P
Gary Gtlinoru, who turns 36
uext week but would rather be
lead, spent a hungry Thankstving Day in solitary con•
finement at the Utah State
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from a
ssible candidate to succeed Atty.
Gen. Robert Shevin, who has said thit lIe
plans to run for governor in 1978.

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Convicted Killer Spurned
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the outbreak.
Memories of the epidemic
which killed more than 2,000
Vermonters have spurred
many elderly persons to get
shots, said David Scott. director
of the state's immunization program. Twenty million persons
worldwide, Including 546,000
Americans, died in the pandemic, believed caused by
swine flu or a similar strain,
Most elderly Danville realdents had shown up at the clinic
for vaccinations even before
reports on Monday of an apparcat case of swine flu In Missouri. Health officials found no
other such cases. But authorities in several states said the
report caused an upsurge in
public concern over swine flu,
while other official In other
states attributed an increase in
their inoculation rates to the
Missouri report.
With less than two weeks left
in the state's free vaccination
program, Scott said more than
60 per cent of ''ermont's senior
considered "high
citizens
risk" cases in a flu outbreak
have been imrllunizcd.

abortive suicide pact.
Gilmore's uncle, Vern DAmico, said he and the inmate's
lawyers were attempting to arrange a telephone call from
Gilrnore to Mrs. Barrett. He
said Gilmore was "despondent" because a rumor that
Mrs. Barrett's brain was extensively damaged in her
suicide attempt "has gotten
back to Gary and that's his
main concern right now."
Doctors have not reported any
brain damage to Mrs. Barrett.
Gilmore was convicted of
first-degree murder for the July
shooting death of a motel clerk
lie was scheduled to die on Nov.
15 but Gov. Calvin L Itanipton
stayed the execution pending
review by the board.

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Thanksgiving is over. That means it's greeting.
card season. And it all begins. Store sales. Store
promotions. Toy commercials. A myriad of Santa

Friday, November 26, 1976-4A

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By NORM OSHRIN

A Theft Is A Theft
Theft, objectively defined, is the taking of
property without the owner's consent. Whenever
and wherever that condition exists, and regardless
of the amount of property involved, the "reasons"
offered for so doing, or the identity of the person
doing the taking, one can be sure that an act of theft
is taking place.
Unfortunately, although most of us are quite
capable of spotting and identifying theft when our
own property is involved, too often we tend to
become careless, unobserving and uncaring when
someone else is being deprived of their property.
This callousness toward the act of stealing
seems to increase in direct ratio to the distance
between the owner and his property. "Company
property" (which, to the unthinking, doesn't seem
to belong to anyone but which, obviously belongs to
someone) is particularly susceptible in this
respect.
For example, there are individuals who
wouldn't dream of taking the property of another
individual or, observing someone else doing so,
would instantly act to prevent it, but think nothing
of taking home company property for personal use,
using company postage for personal correspondence, or making personal long distance telephone
calls at company expense.
Unthinking theft of this kind costs business
firms untold millions of dollars every year and, of
course, acts to push prices paid by consumers for
goods and services ever upward.
An instance of what we are talking about was
reported in a recent edition of the Wall Street
Journal.
Entitled "Theft Is Theft," the news item told
about a shipping clerk being fired for mailing a
personal package at his company's expense.
Defending the fired clerk before an arbitrator
(presumably furnished by the National Labor
Relations Board, NLRB), his union argued that the
firing over a $2.20 charge (the cost of mailing the
package) was stretching the concept of theft
"beyond all reasonable definition."
To his credit and surprisingly, since the NLRB
tends to take the union point of view, the arbitrator
refused to accept the union's attempt to excuse
theft and ruled that theft is determined by the
nature of an act, itself, rather than by the size or
value of the property loss suffered by the victim.
That ruling represents a victory for principled
thinking, we believe, which, hopefully, is on the
increase.
Things and actions are what they are. Why
; should we bemuse ourselves to the contrary?
Moreover, if we do not respect the property
rights of others, how can we expect others to
respect ours?

Retirement

Trap

Americans are retiring earlier and enjoying It less, writes
Newspaper Enterprise Association.
At the start of 1962, reports the American Council of Life
Insurance, only 16.3 per cent of retired workers collecting Social
Security had retired before the age of 65. At the start of 1976, that
percentage had risen to 55.6 per cent.
Yet most Americans look forward to retirement "with all
the enthusiasm of a candy addict on his way to the dentist," says
the same organization on the basis of a national survey It conon
ducted.
Only 22 per cent of the people questioned went along
who!eheartedJy with the Idea that retirement can be equated
with a life of carefree leisure. Far more 74 per cent agreed
with the statement that "most people don't have enough money
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to do what they want in retirement."

Along with economic considerations, feelings of self-esteem
are also involved. Asked If they thought that "retirement makes
a person feel useless," 48 per cent said they believed this entirely and another 36 per cent agreed somewhat.
It's better to keep working than to retire at a fixed age" was
another survey statement that received general approval, with
46 per cent agreeing entirely and another 30 per cent agreeing
somewhat.

an intriguing theory concerning the

names of those other people?
The scene and sounds in most offices in the next
several weeks are predictable. Each one reverberates with "thankyous" and "you're welcomes."
It can be really silly.
One day, it's John coming up to Tom. "Thanks
for the card," John tells Tom. "You're welcome,"
Tom replies.
The second day, it's Tom coming up to John, as If
he hasn't seen him in a century. "Thanks for the
card," Tom tells John. "You're welcome," answers
John.

greeting-card syndrome.

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Clauses. And those cards.
A pair of researchers up In Philadelphia recently

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N O RMAN H. OSIIHIN, Editor
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annual ritualized reflex action, it habit, automated.
Stop to think about it. How many people are
beginning now to pore over their lists of Christmas
card recipients? And how many of these snipe
recipients are poring over their lists, containing the

Suggesting that the only way many persons farapart r emain In touch is through the greeting card,
they concluded that since postal rates are steadily
as the price goes up, these relationships will
go down. They might become expendable.
These researchers could be right. It does seem
that many persons use the Christmas card as only
an excuse to hang onto dwindling relationships in
absence of regular, personal contact.

And it's a shame. As a matter of fact, this whole

And so on and on and on.
Why? What's the purpose? What's the need?
The only thing we can hope for is that those

greeting-card thing, it's not a shame, might be a
sham. The sending of cards from neighbor to
neighbor, co-worker to co-worker beconies just an
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researchers are wrong and that long-distance

friendships won't be terminated because of postal
conditions. Friendships aren't that easy to come by
- even long-distance ones. So, if it takes one card a
year to at least keep them alive, so be It.
"It is sad to note," Stevan Davies, one of the
researchers observed, "that there seems to have
been a reduction In the volume of holiday mall in
recent years." Agreed.
So, why not reserve use of these cards for people
you don't see every day? You can save money, time,
and breath.
And, besides, isn't It better, more gratifying, to
share and exchange season greetings in person,
verbally with a show of true affection and feeling?

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WASHINGTON "D.B. Cooper, Where Are
You?"
Five years after the sudden emergence and
disappearance of the daring anti-hero to whom
the query of this pop tune has since been
directed, the answer is still unknown. Dan
Cooper, if that's his real name, is nowhere to be
found and perhaps he never will be.
You'll remember Cooper as the gentleman
who on Thanksgiving Eve, 1971, bo arded a
commercial jetliner In Portland, Ore., and then
notified a stewardess that he was carrying a
bomb. He asked for $200,000 as a ransom for the
passengers, and four parachutes.
His requests were quickly granted. When the
plane landed, airline officials gave the hijacker
$20 bills, and a selection of 'chutes. Then,
allowing the passengers to disembark, Cooper
ordered the craft airborne, strapped the money
to his chest, chose a parachute, and bailed out —
never to be heard from again.

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So extraordinary was his cool, not to say his
coup, that a macabre cult formed around
memory. In the Pacific Northwest he was
viewed as a latter-day Robin Hood who stole
from a large corporation, hurt no one
beat
the system. Today, five years later, as the
statute of limitations expires on some of
Cooper's crimes, a few of his followers think
hope - he may return in final triumph,

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Not likely, however. The FBI says Cooper
cee t ur n up for a final nose thumb at convention, he will forthwith be busted and sent to
the slammer. The Bureau's view of the statute of
limitations is that It does not completely apply in
this case. Skyjacking is a capital offense, for one
thing, and besides, Cooper is a fugitive from
justice. The FBI believes the courts would
consider these circumstances enough to void any
consideration of legal timetables.
But beyond the judicial risks which render
Cooper's appearance improbable, there is also
the decided likelihood that he won't co me ba ck
because he can't comeback. A good many people
who have studied the matter, including key FBI
investigators, believe D.B. Is d.e.a.d. Ralph
Himmelsbach, the bureau agent who has worked
on the case from the beginning, says: "1 don't
believe he survived his jump from the plane."

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WASHINGTON
The first substantial
revision of immigration laws in ten years has
just been signed by President Ford. Legal immigration into the United States from south and
central America will now be limited to 20,000
people a year from each country, the present
ceiling on immigrants from the rest of the world.
The law will also discourage illegal
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migrants by fining employers who hire them,
unions which offer them membership and
agencies which find them jobs. It is thought that
there are now about 8 million illegal immigrants
in the country, 1.5 million of them in New York
city.
Although the law does not mention Mexicans,
it Is they who are most affected by the change.
Hlmmelsbach's conclusion is reasonable About 40,000 Mexicans a year, twice the number
enough. Despite the Cooper legend which holds the law will now allow, have legally entered the
he was a craftsman as a crook, and thence must United States in the past.
But 50 times as many slip across the border
have pulled f his parachute leap with the same
success as the rest of his mission, there Is con-- and disappear into the barrios of the largest
trary evidence. For example a craftsman would cities. The federal authorities catch only about
immigrants a year. Once
not, as Cooper did, jump from an airplane 800,000 of these
wearing a business suit and loafer shoes, not across, they .;iickly merge into the immigrant
workforce.
with survival as his objective.
From south of the border, prospects in the
Well, who knows. Perhaps logic unUnited States will always look tantalizing. In the
derestlmate.s D.B. Cooper. lie may be alive and
cities of north-east Mexico and in rural areas,
well and saving his money in Rio. Still, if he's so where most of the immigrants originate,
bloody clever, it remains certain that he'll not
unemployment runs at 30 per cent.
come back to tell us of it.
The Mexican crossing the border is looking
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Illegal

Smaller Hispanic communities (there are 54
in New York alone) are pleased that the law, by
curbing Mexican immigration, will allow them
to bolster their own numbers. But from the
Mexican viewpoint the law is insensitive and
unfair. Under the old system of first-come, firstserved the only limit on their Immigration was
the ceiling of 120,000 Immigrants a year from the
whole continent.
Now Mexico, with
has the
same individual quota as Nicaragua, with 2
million. President Ford was made sharply
aware of this injustice when he signed the bill,
and he has promised legislation next year to
raise the Mexican quota. It will not be his
problem.
60 million people

MLN'I'ELL() Ne v . AP
Residents of
Montello can't call this tiny northeastern
Nevada colnmurtitv their own because
Southern Pacific Railroad owns a third of it.
But they're hoping to buy the railroad out with
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of national problems and the righting of family would be subsidized for
maintaining a
governmental wrongs.
family member in

The response was greater than we had an
Ucipated. More than 15,000 Americans, with good

an approved home-like at-

mosphere."

billion each year.

The FEA contends that unleaded gasoline
does cost more to produce. Therefore , the one

cent Oferential was allowed. But the oil inRESPONSE: Most federal programs prohibit dustry and gasoline retail ers have ignored the
Ideas and valuable perspectives, sent in their home care for the elderly. We suspect the nur- one-cent limit.

suggestions. There were many excellent
proposals — far more than our staff could

handle.

We have remained silen t about the

National
Suggestion Box, t herefore, until we co ul d et

better organized. Now we have a dozen
specialists, processing the suggestions and
contacting government agencies, under the
auspices of the Copernicus Society of Ameri".

One of the nations' most efficient businessmen,
Edward Ptszek, has taken over the chairmanszup 01 the National Suggestion Box.
It Is now ready to handle regular suggestions
from everyda y citizens. From time to time, we

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A letter bearing Lennon's name and printed
in today's Daily Express said the marriage
was "long over before the advent of LSD or
Yoko ()no," the Japanese artist who became
Lennon's second wife. The Express said the

lives in Walt's.

Wilson May Give Up Seat

homes are more likely to rip off the g(wernment

position. Yet the very people who had refused

him disability benefits turned him down on the
'rounds that h was ilkjthh,wl

A home care program in Texas, meanwhile.

has been highly successf ul.

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Former British Prime
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of ('ominous seat and take an appointment at
a university in Israel, the Daily Mail newspaper reported today.
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It can only be hoped that all those who were
directly or indirectly Involved in the disaster
have also made some corrective modificutiun,
beginning with their consciences.

would wt'lcome the chance to spend six
months a year lecturing on government and
world
at somewhere like the Hebrew
University in Jerusalem. He has had enough
affairs

house, the report said.

There' was no immediate comment on the
report from Wilson, who resigned the prerniership and leadership of the governing

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Lalmr party last .%larch.

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so that their control cables will not be damaged
by an explosive decompression.

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L,en Deighton, 47, had his marriage ended in a

"quickie" postal divorce.
The proceedings in London Divorce Court on
Th ursday took just 10 seconds. His wife

withdrawn if a business discriminates against

the handicapped.
Since the law was written, 650 complaints
have been filed , and two-thirds of the cases have
been resolved in favor of the handicapped per-

Shirley. a designer, petitioned under the

British procedure

in which neither husband

nor wife need attend the court.

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broken down irretrievably because she and
Deighton had lived apart for more than five
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Eighteen-year incumbent City Clerk
Onnie R. Shomate is be ing challenged in her
bid for re-election in the Dec. 7 Longwood
city election by Mrs. Bettie Brown, wife of
former mayor and television news director,
Kenneth Brown.
Longwood is the only city in Seminole

County which has retained the city clerk's
office as an el ec tive position.
D ur ing her nine previous campaigns for
the office, Mrs. Shomate has been opposed
only twice before. Mrs. Shomate's
residence is located off SR 427 while Mrs.
Brown and her family r es ide on Logan
Drive.
Th is is Mrs. Brown's first bid for elective
office. Her husband was elected three times
to the mayor's office, for one full term and
th e unexpired terms of two o th er mayors,
the late Al Lormann, who died in office, and
Robert Kalinoski, who transferred to
another state wi th his job.
Polling place for the election is the city
hall co un cil cham be rs.

WASHINGTON - While familiar Republican figures
prepare for a party power struggle, GOP leaders around the
co untry are tal king of new faces and fresh tal en t to guide their
quest for a come ba ck in 1978.
The conservatives among them argue that the party sho uld look
to the ri ght for its direction. But there is wi de agreement on the
need
unity and for a r et urn to the basics of po litical
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All of the spare time in the Bettie anti Ken Bw
ron L u.sehohi in
Long'ood for must of the past year has been devoted to the sports
activities of their 12-year-old son, Kenneth III.
Kenneth, a seventh-grade student at South Seminole Middle
School, began last February with his sports year. playing
baseball as a second baseman with Seminole's All Buys Baseball
league and completed that sport as a member of the All-Star
team. With as many as three games scheduled per week until

After a two week lay-off, the football season began with the Pop
Warner league Yo un g Kenneth is a left halfback on th e South
Seminole Hurricanes Junior Midgets. lie will be playing today in

the Disney Bowl at Oak Ridge High School with the Hurricanes
against the Willlam.sport, Pa., J un ior Midgets, which has been
undefeated for the past three years.
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Mrs. Brown said that Kenneth at the conclusion of the football
season will be beginning piano lessons. "lie is musically inclined

and last year played trombone in the South Seminole band," she
said.
The Browns have three other children: Ricky, 29, married and

the father of three children, Sean, 9, Dusty )Chrtstopherh 8. and

organization as Republican analysis chairmen and national
committee members survey the future of the defeated party.

T"hey are the people who will be choosing a national chairman in

mid-January to succeed the resigning Mary Louise Smith.
And many agree with Mrs. Smith that this is no time for
station there. 'The ho ) I was dating at the time introduced US,
Republicans to turn sharply toward theright — or theleft for that
she said. Ken Brown is currently news di r ector for WESH, matter
Channel 2 television.
Those attitudes emer e-lin-Ag-4 -4The family's pets include a 12-year.old cat, Whiskers, and
of more than 40 Republican state party leaders.
French pox1Is Beauregard. 12, and Pierre, 6.
Their consensus was that what Republicans need most is an
Mrs. Browns hobbies are knitting and reading, mostly fiction.
Making her first bid for elective office, Mrs. Brown said she has intensive organizational drive, concentrating on voter
registration and candidate talent hunts for the 1978 state and
been thinking about running for some time. "Quite a few
people
congressional
elections.
have been urging nie to ru.n for some years. Kenneth is my baby
But the party leaders are divided on the Immediate future. Tl*
and old enough now that I can devote time to the city clerk's job,"
split continues between those who supported President Ford and
she said.
those who backed Ronald Reagan for the GOP presldenti
'1 feel I can help the city because of my well-roun ded
nomination.
background in many areas," Mrs. Brown said she has taken
While the choice of a new chairman looms as a test between
college accowiting and several banking courses through three
banking schools
In her cam paign, she points to her experience in a circuit court
clerk's office, for a cit) public utilities, 10 years in banking in

loans department . head bookkeeper position, on computers and as
a notar) public and office manager doing construction accounting,

payroll, taxes, insurance, cash flow and as a title clerk.

She cites f our "E's" in her campaign, ethical and energetic. Her motto is "Vote Bro wn - The right

conservative and centrist Republicans, some party officials urge
a system of shared leadership tha t would install a
compromise,

consensus choice at the party helm. Mrs. Smith, who has served

GOP post, was chosen by Ford.
The national committee meets Jan. 14 and 15 to choose a new

28 months in the top

hairman. In the interim, there will be a series of Republican
meetings,some formal , some of the smoke-filled room variety, to
determine whether there will be a compromise Gr an aikut

person for a change." She and her family' have been Longwood
Michelle,5, and is employed by United Airlines as a pilot; Nancy
,residents
for
the
past1IL7 .years,
Murray 22, married

contest for the chairmanship.
Republican governors - the dozen who will be In

Attorney Robert Eagan's office in Orlando; and Karen, 19. a
grad ua te of Lyman 111gb School and working for Aloma Tire, in

Washington on Monday and Tuesday, with the party future the
major topic on their agenda.
Iowa state chairman Thomas Stoner of Des Moines said the
Party should look to that small corps of governors for ut
f ure
leadership.
lie mentioned Govs. Robert D. Ray of Iowa and Otis R. Bowen
of Indiana and newly elected James Thompson of Illinois and
Pierre S. DuPont IV of Delaware as the kind of men who

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sIgestIrmj and giving nenril# Ih' ri,nnri,,n,l
if you have an Idea,

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unid-July, the famfly didn't have a single weekend free for five

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of $2,500. The contracts can be

SUGGESTION: Ben Owen of Columbus, handicapped are protected primarily by the Suggestion Box, Box 2000, Washington, D.C.

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letter was delivered to the offices of some
British newspapers in New York, where the
lAmflonS live.
Cynthia, who was recently quoted in a
magazine interview, has remarried and now

Yet as one of the authors has stated, the fact
that decent men could have made the decisions
which could have prevented it, Is more distur.
bing than if It had been deliberately planned by
evil men.

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Former Beatle John
Lennon has criticized his ex-wife Cynthia for
saying their marriage began to collapse after
he took his first trip on LSD, according to a

sing home lobby may be behind this policy. Yet
SUGGESTION: V. Uoyd Allen of Warren, sons. Yet none of the guilty firms lost their
at the aged-related agencies, most officials Minn., charged that he had been discriminated government contracts,
agreed that the elderly would be better off in a against because he Ii' physically handicapped. "I
The Senate Subcommittee on the han- it
home environment,
became disabled and applied for Social Security dicappeci has assured the National Suggest ion
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Box that employment of the handicapped will be
proposal was that some families would keep the every level."
an
issue In the next session of Congress.
subsidy for themselves ra ther than spend it on
The he learn ed of a job opening at his local
Many Americans, meanwhile, feel they have
the elderly family member. In our view, nursing Social Secarity office and he applied for the
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of three assistants and serves as city hall office manager.
In her spare time, Mrs. Shomate works with the flowers in her
yard of her home and makes most of her own clothes and those of
her daughter and grandchildren. Her daughter, Linda Martin
lives nearby with her children Julie, 13, an eighth grader and son,
Earl, 10, in fifth grade, both at the Central Florida Christian
School in Maitland.
Mrs. Shomate, Linda and the children do many th in gs together
- including treks to the beach, yard work, watching football
games on television, shopping tours and going out to dinner.
Julie is a member of the Acteens of the Baptist Church; Earl is
involved with the Royal Ambassadors at his church. Linda, who
works as a secretary in the VocatIonal-Technical Division at
Seminole Community College, is also attending the college in
pursuit of a degree in public administration.
Mrs. Shomate was recently appointed by Mayor James R.
Lormann to the city's charter study revision committee.
She said while the budgets of other city departments have been
steadily increasing, she as office manager at city hall is having
$25,000 annually through cutting the office staff by three.
If elected, she said she would continue to serve the citizens to
the best of her ability, carry out the orders of the city council and
provide all the information required with applications submitted
for fcl,ral grants.

PEOPLE

And after all, a corporation Is not really a
person. Responsibility Is diluted, the buck gets
passed and It is
too easy to rationalize away
engineering data in the face of market
"realities."

Miss., asked why unleaded gasoline should cost Vocational Rehabilitation Act, which was passed 20013.
will publicize ideas of special merit and urge more than regular fuel, which Is not leaded and in 1973. The law Is woefully Inadequate, however,
We have a line of daily communication with
their ado*Ion. We cannot demand that your therefore, should be cheaper to produce. In several Importnt ways.
proposals be acceed; we can merely urge that
mUllen readers In close to 1,000 newspapers, a
Unleaded
gasoline
orices,
he
suggested,
are
a
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they

a $20,001) loan from the county. Montello
consists of about 320 acres and a water and
sewer system on Nevada Route 30, about 20
miles north of Interstate 80 near the Idaho
l ine. More tha n 100 of the 288 lots are leased

N.Y., for be no more than one cent per gallon higher than

purpose is to receive your ideas for the solution a program should be established . . . where

Mrs. Shomate would like to serve one more term - two years in the city clerk's office she has held for the past 18 years. Then
she plans to retire from public life.
She, her late husband, Louis, and daughter, linda, moved to
Longwood from their native, Birmingham, Ala., 29 years ago on
advice of her husband's doctor.
lie had a heart condition and the doctor advised that a home
nearer sea level would be beneficial, lie planned to go into the
florist business with a cousin here shipping plants north.
Mrs. Shomate left the job she had held for 131- years in the
auditing department of Birmingham Electric Co. to make the
move. When he died in 1960 after a longtime illness, friends and
family urged her to run for the city clerk's office. She won.
The job appeared Ideal because of her background and because
she could be near home for her daughter. During her 18 years in
office, the city has had seven mayors, including her opponent's
husband, and countless councilmen.
Mrs. Shomate attended Howard College (now Samford
University) and the Alverson Business College in Birmingham.
For 10 of her 18 years in office, she did everything in city hall,
from tax assessing, voter registration and safeguarding the
public records to taking the council meeting minutes, acting as
Florida Power Co. agent for citizens to pay their power bills, and
doing the city water billing by hand monthly. Now she has a staff

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But economic pressures were substantial, say
the authors. Design changes wo ul d have cost
time and money and the DC-10 was a late corner
in the competition with other jumbo jets.

In private commerce, the law can be invoked
only against bus inesses that ho ld f ed eral con-

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WASHINGTON — A dangerous estrangement elderl'- people who need assistance to get true, have
skyrocketed above normal levels, the handicapped. But the law lacks
has grown up between the citizenry and their around. The government will help take care of Over the
any ensummer months, unleaded gasoline forcement provisions. The federal agencies,
government. A majority now believe that our them If they move into a n ur sing home. But
they prices r ose 2.5 cents per gallon.
therefore, can violate their o wn affirm ative
institutions do not hear us, do not serve us and do would prefer to live at home with their loved
The Federal Energy Administration has
action plans as often as they wish without fear of
not want to serve vs.
ones, who also want them at home.
riled that the price for unleaded gasoline should reprisal.
the price for regular gasoline. Even the extra
penny will cost the consumers an estimated

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governor alter her election in 1924 even cclipse(l in importance the 20 years she was
director
the U.S. Mint. Mrs. Ross lives in
Wash in gt on and hasn't been in Wyom ing since
u72.

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received from Wyoming schoolchildren. Mrs.
Ross said her two years as Wyoming's

At least 346 people paid with their lives for the
FAA's gross neglect of its duty, and the unwillingness or inability of two
face up to their responsibility to the public.

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Murder may be too strong a word to describe
the crash of a Turkish DC-10jumbo jet near
Paris in March 1974, history's worst air disaster
in which 346 people died. It was more a matter of
Involuntary manslaughter, with contributory
negligence on the part of executives In two
corporations, McDonnell-Douglas and its subcontractor, the Convair Division of General
Dynamics, as well as the Federal Aviation
Administration.
As was brought out in congressional hearings
in 1974, and as a new book - "Destination
Disaster" - by a London Sunday Times rn
vestigative team has just recounted in dramatic
detail, the designers and builders of the DC-10
had abundant forewarning of the crash.
As early as 1969, engineers were concerned
that the plane's cargo door could blow out at high
altitudes. This actually happened during a
pressure t
on the ground in 1970.
In June 1972, in a dress rehearsal of the Paris
crash, the door on a DC-10 blew out over Windsor, Ontario. Fortunately, the plane's control
cables were not severed, as was to be the cac
with the Turkish airliner, and
were
able to land the plane safely.
Despite this, under a
agreement" with McDonnell.Douglas, the FAA
did not issue a mandatory directive to correct
the flaw.

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Nellie Tayloe Ross,
who served as the nation's first woman governor. turns IN) on Monday and says she's
touched 1w the many birthday letters she's

FAA Guilty
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corporations to

Their numbers are enough to cause resentmerit, not only among labor unions but among
their own kind. New immigrants tend to undercut the old by co m pe ting for the sam e jo bs
and, often, for houses in the same district. The 6
million Mexicans already In the United States do
not need more compatriots; at most, they simply
want their elatives to join them. The new bill
gives preference to reuniting families and
priority to skilled and professional men.

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"gentleman's

for work, even If it is just a temporary job as a
fruit-picker or harvest hand. He may be sent
home disillusioned; but many Mexicans stay,
going on welfare when jobs become scarce.

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With out-of-state
tourists crowding into Jimmy Carter's
hometown, Georgia officials are looking for
"tasteful" ways to lure the visitors to the
Peach State's other attractions. The state also
may build a visitors center on the edge of town
in by bus or tram in order to
unravel traffic jams and preserve parking
space for Plains' 683 permanent residents.

JACK ANDERSON

So that the voice of the individual might be

"Until my wile and kids each got their own CBs,
we were never able to have a REAL FAA411 V
DISCUSSION"

PLAINS, GA. AP

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be a "person," with many of the attributes,
rights and duties of a natural person. But nobody
has ever indicted a corporation for murder.

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DON OAKLEY

D.B . Cooper
Where Have
You Gone ?

What

IN BRIEF

How about a hug? A kiss? A shake of the hand?
Or even a token gift?
Let's eschew this seasonally automated impersonal card-giving.
Try that handshake, hug or kiss.
You might like it.

TOM TIED E

heard again in Washington, we established a example, urged: "In preference to plac
ing our
National Suggestion Box six months ago. Its elderly in nursing homes or homes for the aged,

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Mrs. Brown is employed as a bookk eepe r with White's

Blueprint Service in Orlando.
Born in Ocala and a graduate of the high school there, Mrs

Brown and her husband met when he was working at a local radio

year and a handful uf their lame-duck colleagues

office next
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represent the future.

But Gordon N'ison, chairman of the Mauahusetts Republican
state committee, said Reagan should lead the party and become
national chairman, a job the former Calliornia governor ha.s said
he does not want.
James Colter, the Reptth!ican
raa In Arizona, said the
real fight is between Reagan and outgoing Vice Presidest Nelson
A. Rockefeller,
"It Is a contest between the Rockefeller forces and the Reagan
forces," he said. "I choose Reagan."

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The high sool football state playoffs begin tonight
w ith Seminole conspiciuous by its absence.
Seminole, which earlier in the week voluntarily forfelted two games and its Class AAAA berth opposite
Winter Park, tries to find consolation in Saturday night's
Florida Bowl game at Gainesville's Florida Field.
The Seminoles face Largo, showing an identical 8-2
record. The Packers are making their first post-season
appearance and feature strong halfback Mike Whitney,
who has chugged for 950 yards. The running-oriented

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Iniuries, Losses
Take Toll On Bucs
The rule of
TAMPA tAPi
thumb is that a National
Football League expansion
team will win three games.
John McKay projected a better
start than that this year for the
Tampa Bay Buccaneers.
But while first-year Seattle
has won twice, Tampa Bay is 011 with no real hope against remaining foes Oakland, Pittsburgh and New England.
McKay, one of the most suecessful college coaches of all
time, faces the prospect of
being coa ch of possibly the
worst expansion team ever,
"Everything has gone wrong.
We're injur ed and we aren't
very good," said a frustrated
McKay, whose club loses by an
average score of 26-8.
Ron Wolf, vice president for
opera tions, said the loss es have
taken their toll, "especially on a
man used to winning" Like
McKay.
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we've got going for us. He's
(McKay) been extremely
patient. He's not allowed himself to panic. He hasn't made
wholesale changes," said Wolf.
"He's maintained his ideals.
We're going to develop as a
young team. And he sticks to it
in spite of the fact we're 0-11."
Around camp, people say
they can't pinpoint what's
wrong this year.
There's been a lot of shuffling
of positions be ca use 13 players
are on injur ed reserve — eight
of them starters. New ones
added are pressed into action in
a week's time. Penalties ha ve
been cost ly, too.
"I really don't know what's
wrong," said Steve Spurner, a
nine-year pro quarterback who
was supposed to give the Bucs
instant offensive credibility. Instead, he leads the NFL's wor st
attack.

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ORLANDO (AP) — Sun Bowlbound Florida and the
University of Miami get togethen in Orlando's Tangerine Bowl
Saturday to battle for the "state
football title" and settle a yearold grudge.
The Gators and Hurricanes
both defeated Florida State this
year, so to Saturday's winner
goes the state's major school
championship,
The grudge is something else.
"We wus robbed" was the
Miami cry after Florida's 15-I1
victory over the Hurricanes in
the Orange Bowl last year. The
alleged grand theft occurred

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Miami protested that Davis'
knee had touched the ground
when he caught the ball. Game
films seem to so indicate, to
some fans.
And if you think that's old
history, to be forgotten and filed
away, think again.
Although the 'Canes have lost
their last six games to the Gatons from Gainesville, they've
been pointing to this game all
year. With vengeance in mind,
"I've always hated the Gators" Miami defensive tackle
Eddie Edwards said during
training this week. "But this
year is special. We beat them
last year although the scoreboard idn't show it."
Another thing that bugs the
Miami players, particularly
this year, is their 3-6 record
compared to Florida's 7-3. The
Hurricanes feel the Gators'
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with Miami's
No. i pittsburgh, Penn State, Colorado,
Nebraska, among others.
"Our season has been fr.
trating so far" because of the
tough opposition, says Miami
defensive back Rick Valerto,
"That's why we're going to put
it to 'em Saturday."
The Sun Bowl bid will be an
incentive for the Gators to
"play like they are capable of
doing," Dickey said.
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teams from the state of North
ihe New Orleans Tipoff, in- against
O
rugged San Diego State, 21) and the class team of the Big
When they start shooting Carolina.
eluding Murray State, New Or. one of the stronges t clubs in the Eight Conference,
opens
tonight in college basketball,
Other first-round tournament leans, Illinois State and North- Pacific
Coast
Athletic against Missouri Valley Confer.
the noise will be deafening.
games tonight:
Association. The Bruins will ence foe Southern
east Louisiana.
Illinois in anUsually ope ning day comes in
— The Virginia Invitational at
follow that with another tough other significant game tonight.
—The Hall of Fame Tournalike a lamb, but there will be (,liarbottesville, Va., with VIrgame Saturday night, against
plenty of intriguing noatchups ginia, Madison, Virginia Mill- riicnt at Springfield, Mass., lea- DePaul, ranked No. 18.
In another game involving a
turing Harvard, Syracuse,
and explosive tournaments to tar) and Roanoke,
lop 20 learn, No. 7 Nevada .Las
"The early games are going Vegas plays Nevada-Rem.
Massachusetts anti West
set off spa rks right away.
—The II"rAY at C1emson, Virginia.
to be a test for us," says Gene
Th e Big Four Tournament at
On Sat ur day, it will be No. I
Bartow, coach of the defending
SGreensboro, N.C., includes two S.C., with Yale, Clemson, Floriwhere there is notournarnent
Michigan
against Western Kenda
State
and
Toledo.
Paclfic-8
Conference
chant.
of the nation's Top 20 teams and
this weekend, there still will be
lucky: No. 5 Indiana
—
The Lapehick Tourney at plenty
South
pions.
one of the fiercest rivalries
of com pe titive fire. One
Dakota; No.6 Kentucky agai ns t
New York, with Northwestern,
No. 3 North Carolina against F'airiielil,J3ronanr1St.
John's. big Saturday game features a
Alabama. the nation's No. 13 Wisconsin; No. II San Fran.
No. 15 North Carolina State.
match kisseen No. 8 Maryland team, has a tough opener cisco vs. UC-Santa Barbara;
Along with the Tar HeelsThe Spider Classic at Rich- and No. 14 Noire Dame.
tonight, against Purdue, an ex- 16th-rat ed Tennessee against
Wolfpack war, Wake Forest mond, Va., with Dartmouth,
UCLA, rated No. 4 in the 1cted challenger of Michigan South Florida and No. 19 No
rth
faces Duke in the other half of a George Washingti, Richmond country, will not have a soft and Indi ana in the Big 10 ConCarolina-Charlotte ,ç Georgia
doubleheader that features and Navy.
opener, either, playing tonight Iert'nce. Missouri, ranked No
(ulbt'ge.

SPORTS
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points For I,yusau's Marcus Neal, above, in %%'ed-

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Rotary lloi.iil basketball

tournament in l,ongood. l'I1Uii) matte tonight's
o'clock Finals b' beating %%'iklsood, 614-39. Leesburg,
a i;g- 17 %%inner over Oviedo, plays I,ynian for the title
immediately after the 5 p.m. consolation match
bet",een 0%'~ edo and Wildwood.

just two games remaining in with the Dolphins. The follow-

the season. Also in the running ing season, Coach Don Shula

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the sole view of bigger profits;
the bad helmets result In
serious head injuries to Little
League-type football participants.
Jay believes that sports is
part Of American Imperialism
in that, for example, foreign
labor is exploited. He points out

a black in baseball. As far ba ck
as the 1936s the Daily Worker
"The View from LEFT field,"
was getting up petitions to
with the adjective emboldened
Mayor LaGuardia in New York
on the logo, is the name of the
City to Investigate the Jim
sports column Mike Jay writes
Crow laws of baseball,
for the Daily World, the only
"A funny thing, though, it's
Marxist daily newspaper in the
getting harder and harder to
United States.
write sports differently. Thres
Jay's sports column is
that major league baseballs are are changing, and several
distinctive. The slant is straight
now stitched In Haiti because members of the establishment
southpaw. He Is a watchdog for
workers there must accept $l.
press are taking a deeper and
the underdog.
a day for their bone labor.
more humane look Into sports in
When, for example, Vince
Jay writes that ownership in our society."
Lombardi crawled out of a sick
sports Is an anachronism, that
Writing for a sort of pariah
bed to tell a meeting of pro
players are paid as little as periodical has Its draw backs, to
foot ball club owners to hold
ponaible and owners rea p as be sure. Jay Is thoroughly
firm against demands of the
much profit as they can. Why, aware of Inc stigma of being a
players' association, Jay wrote,
be asks, shouldn't the players Marxist
sports
writer.
dry isolated."
a
wasn't
"There
control the game and the proflt.s Sometimes he finds it har d to
millionaire's eye In the place
He adds that issues from themaelves?
get press credentials for an
when the great Lombardi told economics to race to labor
"My work," said Jay, "is a event, and even when he does
them not to be pushed around rela tions to women's rights are continuation of the kinds of get in, he may be a ssigned a
bya bunch ofklds."
as integral to sports asto any thingsmy predecessorsat the seat wher e the view Is ternWhen David Eisenhower, other corner of society.
Dail y Worker
the name was porarily obscured by a passing
then a college student, got a
Jay says sports In America changed to the Daily World cloud,
uti áa d
Utkla.n deinonsiraica the faliuiiiiiy of about nine years ago
had
Jay earns $100 a week, not
with the Washington Senator
the capitalistic system. For been doing for years.
enough to support his wife and
Jay noted how millions of less example, football helmets of
"Give you one example. We baby. He hustles as much freefavored kids couldn't get any inferior quality are made with were In the forefront of getting lance work aS possible. "We
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says, "but the bottoms has yet
to fall out."
Jay says his satisfaction
comes in be ing able to write his
views freely. "On a more
commercial newspaper," he
said, "big business Interests
would censor a great deal of my
stuff."
Mike Jay is his first and
middle name. He uses his Last
name only for free-lance
writing, so the stigma of the
Daily World won't hurt him
there. He also uses this nom dc
plume so not to in any way hurt
or embarrass his par ents.
"I got my strong feelings
about justice from my
parents," said Jay. "And I
eventually be came quite
political in high school. And one
thing led to another. Icame to
believe that the Marxist view
was the proper on', from my
standpoint, that it is an outrage
for society to suffer unempboyment and underdeveloped
housing. The breakclun of a

class society Into a classless
one is the best answer I know to
right those wrongs."
In making comparisons

between the United States and
socialist countries, he says that,
yes, he Is for freedom of the
press and the freedom to travel,
but that each society should
choose its own way. "I am
totally in favor, for example, of
the Bill of Rights In America,"
he said.
As

sports in socialist
countries, he says America
could learn much. "Sports are
designed for the masses
and
for classless participation," ho
said. "The best equipment for
everybody Is the goal in

Contrary to the owners' pre-

Oakland had eight free

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Hope For No Turkey
Padres
LOS ANGELES

'1 Padres," he said.
love him!" exclaimed a most
Tenace, a catcher-fir st baseI Al')

goalie.

IV

last season that several ski
areas folded, and many others
tj

reported substantial losses. An.
other bad year could be disastroim.
Because of last winter's extresnt'ly light snowfall, several
of California's 34 ski areas have
snow-making
purchased
machinery to recoup from the
estimated 40 per cent drop in

revenue,
MIKE JAY

the end.

Rem

Camp), Russell started in w.nn,pq
place of Smith and Nate Thur- "ous,on
Diego

mond was in the starting lineup

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"It was a bit of a disaster last
winter. Some areas are in rocky

the nation's most popular ski
resorts, the industry asked

skiers to think about staying
home over the Thanksgiving
weekend because of inadequate
.snowfalls.
Colorado Ski Country U S
said only eight ski areas would

. .S,

be open this weekend, and skiing at those resorts would be on
manmade snow.
There was hope, however,
that the weather picture would
improve after six Inches
of

snow fell In the Rockies on
Thursday night.
Cr,stal Mountain ski area in

said.

But this year things are (hfferent. At Stevens Pass, about
90 milesmoonthea.st of Seattle,
this year marked the first time
in 40 ears that skiers weren't
on the slopes by Thanksgiving.
Besides investing In snow-

making equipment, many nt'sorts have expanded to include
flat terrain trails In a move to
hang on to those who have

abandoned the traditional Alpine (downhill) skiing In favor
of Nordic cross-country I sKi'
ing.

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Pro Football

II 0
21 75 71
IC 9 2 22 16 91

ndanitoI, at New England
Cncnn,,O at Quebec
Phoeni, it Minnesota
Calgary a' San Diego
Sunday's Games
Edmont on at New EnglitnO
ind4n,IpiS at Birmn';
•'enpeg at Hston
Phoenix at Calgar
',' rtu..'sota
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Ricky Sobers and Paul Wr~,tphal combined for 45 secontth*1f
players to be- points, leading Phoenix over

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Football

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Eamoriton at Phoenix

Dick Snyder put Cleveland
ahead to stay 102-101 on a 20foot jump shot with 2:03 remaining, capping a surge in
which the Cavaliers erased a
five- point deficit at the start of
the fourth quarter.

THURSDAY'S RESULTS

(1 7) 4.1 10. P ( I?) 102 40.
FOURTH— I Oguiza Quiola Ill
26 10. 5 60. 500. 2 Eddy Bengoa (7)
EAST
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OurOec 5 indi,icitpcl'S 0
T od ay's Games

Phoenix Suits stopped the
Was hington Bullets 104-98 and
the Houston Rockets whipped
the New Orleans Jazz 105-99.

Jai-Alai

8 00 5 20. 3

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Thursday's Results
Miami
New England S. Birmingham 'IV Jt5

was another rare starter in the
new-look Cleveland lineup and

,''

The waiting is causing some
anxiety. Business was so bad

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1

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NATIONAL CONFERENCE
Eastern Division
D,,iias
IC 7 0 033 156 160
S Louis
I 1 0 667 260 234
Wash
7 1 0 636 203 107
PPi1II
3 I 0 273 131 726
NY GIs
I 10 0 091 101 'i07
Central Division
Minn
9 I 1 064 210 110
Dirt
6 6 0 500 735 116
Chcgo
5 6 0 155 119 ill
On Bay
1 1 0 36.4 175 713
Western Division
LA
1 3 I 6*2 219 159
S Feat,
6 5 0 515 216 151
N Orins
1 1 0 364 fl6 259
Atlnta
1 7 0 364 13$ 209
She
2 9 0 182196310
e Clinched division title
Thursday's Results
Detroit 21, Buffalo II
Dallas 19. St Louis II
Sundays Games
Denver at N ew England
Seattle at New York Giants
Philadelphia at Washington
Miami at Cleveland
New York Jets at BaItr",ore
Chicago at Green Bay
Atlanta at Houston
Pittsburgh at Cincinnati
Kansas City at San Diego
New Orleans at Los Angeles
Tampa Bay at Oakland
Monday's Game
M'runesota 1! San Franc
in)

THIRD— I. Domi ng o Beitia lii
900, 620, 360. 2 Edd1 Arana Ill

College

Eastern Division
W L I Pt OF GA

Indy
ti F ng

t

208 so

World Hockey Association

rally. Chones, who finished with c .nc,

,. ivieunwniie, cjn i nose 103i~ _U M1
()
Sp
1
01 1. Sleek Ski Slopes...

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re.*aiblira ilially U.S. sportswriters that Is, he is a sports
tan. He still has daydreams of
becoming a great ice hockey

delphla
Detroit at Buffalo
Los Angeles aI Colorado
Clev eland at Toronto

Pro

In the other NBA games, the

sweepstakes,

Los Angeles

Golden State itt AtIntit
Buffalo at New Orleans
Philadelphia at Kansa s City
Chicago at Los Angeles
l',ditnit at Port!itrvt
,'nnQbon itt

paced the Cays with 23

t)t9gest losers in free-agent

when New York's Andre St.

4 now.

For all his differences, Jay

"

18 points, insured the victory

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for

everybody."

little different chernistry

Seattle (it Phoenix
odash
at Porilang
Sunday's Ga mes

Bingo Smith and Jim Chones,
who usually start for Cleveland,

dictions, the free agents haven't champions five of the pa st eight

shoals, and if there's no snow Washington had the only snowWith the 1976-77 ski season this year they'll be really making machine in the Northgetting under way, ski area op- unhappy," said Bob Roberts, west but sold it because "we
crators from Maine to Califor- executive director of the Sierra never needed it," said Crystal
ma have more optimism than Ski Association. "Another year spokeswoman Jeanna Rand.
snow. There's lots of brown like that would wipe out a lot of
-Last year we started skiing
earth showing where there marginal ski areas."
Nov. 6" on real snow and had
in Colorado, home of some of about 5,500 persons a day, she
should be a foot or so of snow by

facilities are to be shared by

Chicago tb Seattle
Saturday's Games
Basin at New York KniCks
Buffalo at Atlanta
Philadelphia at Cleveland
San Antonio at HOustOn
New York Nets at Mlwa';kn,.'
Indiana at Denver

'itch said after his Cavaliers
tshipped the Detroit Pistons 111105 in a National Basket ball
Association game.

Baltimore, 0

liv The Associated I'ress

socialist countries, and the

Ilelikesmixing and matching
his lineup, and Thursday night,
came up with an explosive
combination for the Cleveland
(t','aliers
'It was time to search For a
.

Free Agency Kills

At

himself a chemist.

Porilana

est to leave the Oakland cas t by
signed ace reliever Rollie Fin- among eight A's
Laurent smashed in a backhan- signing with the Padres
gers.
Washington. Washington
conic free agents this year.
der at the 10:28 mark of the Thursday night.
Bavasi, the club's general
"With Fingers and Tenace, carried a 51-38 lead into the
second peri od.
Only one team, Balt imore, manager, was steeped in San r'go now has two of the second half, but the Suns scored
Brims I, ('anucks 2
had half as many' free agents as Thanksgiving dinner and finest presure performers in : third-q
quarter points, led by
Rookie Stan Jonathan's goal Oakland. Of the 24 Free agents quipped, "I just hope I'm not baseball," said Kapstein "lie Westphal's 15
early in the third period broke a in 1976, the Orioles and the A's
getting another t ur key'." lie was very impressed with the
The Suns grabbed the bead for
2-2 tie and triggered Boston had half of them.
was quick to add he really had Padres' organization and the the first time in the third
period
past Vancouver, the Bruins'
The Orioles lost All-S tar seeno such fears.
interest they show ed in hilil. We and blitzed past Washington
10th vIctory in a row. Brad Park ond baseman Bobby Grich to
Fingers' agent, Jerry Map- are delight ed with this con- behind their two
top scorers.
scored a goal, his t hird in two California and 20-game winner stein, reached agreement with tract."
Westphal finished with 26 points
games, and an assist as the Wayne Garlan d to Cleveland. Bavasi and Pa dres owner Ray
Bavasi. who runs the team ,Ind Sobers hall 25
streaking Bruins ran their They are expected to lose super Kroc Thursday.
that tied las t season for fourth
Adams Div sion-leareeord slugger Reggie Jackson, who
Rockets los, Jazz 99
Fingers was reported to be in the six-dub National League
to 18-3-1.
has been bargaining with the having his holida y dinner at his West, said talks regarding a
Rudy Tonijanovich scored 27
Nordiques 5, Race rs 0
New York Yankees, the Mon. in-laws' home at San Jose, Ca- contract, terms of which he r e- po ints, leading Houston over
Serge Bernier had two goals treal Expos and the San Diego lit., and could not be reached fused to divulge, started at i New Orleans. The Rockets hit
and an assist and Heal Cloutier Padres. Their four th free agent
for comment.
pin., PST, and ended tS%1l ruin- 55 per cent of their Field goal
assisted on three goals as Que- is unsung minor leaguer l{oyle
attempts for a 57-42 halftime
But Kapstein, who was here utes later.
bee beat Indiananolis.
Stillman.
for the announcement that the
"Kapstein just told us what lead. The Jazz later tied it 68-68
Whalers 5, Bulls 3
Baltimore reportedly raised California Angels had signed the boy was looking Fur and we as Pets' Maravich scored 12 of
Mike Rogers' two third- Its offer to Jac kson from $1.5 another of his clients. Bobby met it. Many clubs art' inter- his 35 points, but st rong reperiod goals led New England million to $2.5 million. But it Gr,ch, spoke for Fingers,
ested in him, of course. It was a bounding by Kevin Kunnert and
AJ to a come-from-behind victory Seen)e(i too little too late to
just a matter of nione, Ba- lomjanovich's shooting helped
''Rollit' was delighted to be
over Birmingham
match the Padres' estimated $3
the Rockets take control of the
asi saul
joining Gene Tenace ith the

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0 and the New England their infield — first baseman selves by signing free agents.
Whalers stopped the Birrnm.g- Don Baylor to California, shortmlJiin Palmer, Baltimore's
ham Bulls 5,-3.
stop Bert Campaneris to Texas

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forwards Jerry Prather and Tyrone
Sparrow.

ation, the Quebec Nordique.s starters in 1976.
land and Milwaukee iBandoi proving at the expense of Oakblanked the Indianapolis RaeThe A's lost three-quarters of have all strengthened them- land and Baltimore, the two

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the Brevat- ci Christmas Tournatent, which also features

Lingelbach, center Ike Riley and

Nit,onai Hockey League
CONFERENCE
CAMPBELL
Patrick DIVISIOn
VI L 1' P15 OF GA
uv io
Ii 1 3 3) 77
I,tIan
10 $ 5 25 01 16
10 7 1 21 72 61
NY
0 11 3 19 10 13
Smythe Division
It 9 I 23 66 SO
$ Lou
10 II 2 22 10 II
ChOO
511 1 13 59 90
Cob
S 11 2 12 52 70
Vancvr
511 7 I? 60 96
WALES CONFERENCE
Norris Division
II i 3 39 130 55
L4
7
0 9 7 23
pt
7 9 5 19 62 73
Dirt
71) 1 II 63 73
Wash
6 II 7 II 57 04
Adams Division
tn
i 3 I 31 92 60
Butt
It 5 3 25 65 10
Into
I 9 1 70 77 74
Cleve
6 9 6 I
59 69
Thursday's Results
Detro, 3. New York ISland
ers I
Boston A. VInCOOVOf 2
Today's Games
Phuledelpha at Colorado
St Louis at Atlanta
Pittsburgh at Cleveland
Saturdays Games
New York Rangers at Detroit
New York Islanders at Pt?
burgh
Montreal at Los Angeles
Washington at Minrtesot,i
Chicago at Vancouver
Buffalo at St Louis
%ton at Toronto
Sunday's Games
Minnesota
at
New
York
Rangers

Giacomin. gunning for his World Series-winning clubs in happy Buzzle Bavasi moments man, and Fingers were teamfourth shutout of the year, l os t it 1972, 1973 and 1914, was the bat. after his San Diego Padres had mates with Oakland and were

If
I

travels to Cocoa to play in

Walt McKechnie, Mike 13cr- and third baseman Sal Bando to
geron and Buster Harvey Milwaukee. All-Star outfielder
helped Detroit pile up a three- Joe Rudi was signed by
goal lead through the second California and catcher-first
period and the Red Wings went baseman Gene Tenace and reonto beat New York behind Ed lid pitcher Rollie Fingers went
Giacomin's tough goaltending. south to San Diego.
Giacomin, beating the islandFingers, who played on five
ers For the second time t his straight American League West
season, turned aside 23 shots. title teams from 1971-1975 and
,.'

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College

8Y The Associated Press
Bill Fitch is a basketball
I oach, but in a say he considers

FTU's starting lineup tonight will
include guards Ho Clark and Calvin

Jackson), Boston (pitcher Bill ter balance in baseball next
In the World Hockey Associ- agents, five of whom were Campbell), Cleveland (Gar- year, ,Aith the lower clubs im-

I

.

Elsewhere, Seminole Community

The Orioles, AL East division he wants to be traded, preferably to a wealthy team because,
fie also said that he would dip been flocking to the most years, finished in second place he said, the Orioles have made
into the farm system for help. powerful teams, nor to the in 1976, l013 games behind the a decision "not to make one
"T"here'll be some changes in prestige teanus in the glamor AL champion Yankees. With serious, feasible bid for anyone
personnel," Arbour said. "I'm cities. Of the 14 free agents their losses, the Orioles should ,Alto is in the free-agent margo ing to ship some guy's out." signed so far, all of them went be worse in 1977, especlalR ket."
In the only other N111. game. to teams with inferior records considering the
Yankee's
t of free
the Bost on Bruins defeated the to their 1976 clubs.
pitcher Don Gullett and maybe agency is that there will be bet.

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lousy," Arbour said.

changes," he said.

*

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Stetson goes into action Saturday
night at South Alabirna.

and both provided needed relief

are the Washington Redskins, and his staff designed a new
alted By Coronado
who play the Philadelphia defense which took its name
Eagles Sunda y and wind up the after Matheson's number, 53.
NEW SMYRNA BEACH —
In this defense, ,Matheson was
season at Dallas.
"lie's one hellatbous football inserted in obvious passing The Sanford Sh uf fle board Club
,
player," Lions Coach Tommy' situations and the team went was defeated by Coronado Club
Hudspeth said of Simpson. into a three-man defensive line. Wednesday, 261i to 2112, and
''There's one O.J., but I'd take a "I couldn't play a normal situ- Sanford members Hazel and
win over the record any day." ation," Matheson said with a Jack Olsen lost a playoff with
Rushing for nearly 10 yards chuckle, "so they created one the New Smyrna Beach club.
Sanford Is home Wednesday
per carry, the elusive Simpson for me."
That defense helped the Dol- against Orange City at 1:30.
scored both Buffalo touchdowTu

is'..

entertaining Flagler College in an 8
p.m. contest at Winter Park High's
gym.

off the bench. Smith scored 10 of
his 20 points in the four th

V

PITTSBURGH (AP)
Pitt alter 9p.m EST at Three Rivers
and Penn State exchange flat- Stadium.
The Panthers, led by Belatery for football tonight as the
nation's No.1-ranked college man Trophy candidate Tony
team takes on the East's per- Dorsett, bring a seasoned ofennial powerhouse before a na- fense that can run, pass and
tlonal television audience.
kick with equal authority into
The rivalry between the Pan- the game against a maturing
[hers and the Nittany Lions ex- Nittany Lions squad.
Their defense, which Penn
tends for 76 years. And like
most enduring relationships, it State Coach Joe Paterno claims
has mellowed with age.
does not have a weak spot, will
Penn State holds a two-game attempt to throttle Penn State's
edge In the series which stands offense which is directed by
at 37-35-3. But it took 10 vie- sophomore Chuck Fusina, a soltories over the past decade to id passer.
erase Pitt's former dominance.
"Both teams have outThere seems to be no real standing personnel, both have
bitterness in this critical con- potent weapons offensively and
test which could sour Pitt's trip both teams, I think, have deto the Sugar Bowl and a p- fenses that play with pride,"
sible national championship or said Pitt Coach Johnny Majors.
darken a resurgent Gator BowlThat may make the differbound Penn State season.
ence, he said. This game should
The game begins shortly disappoint no one.

Broward North and OkaloosaWalton.

agency isn't killing baseball, bigger money bid and the Van- past two seasons, is reportedly'

lead over St. Louis backer, their first-round draft a wild card team.

IC 1 .711 10 1
1'
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500 3
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$
.161 3''
Phoenix
S $
305 1',
Thursdays Results
PPioen,, 104 . Washington 90
HOuSton lOS. New Orleans
Cleveland lit. Detroit 105
Today's Games
Cleveland at Boston
Detroit at Buffalo
Atlanta at New York Nets
New York Knicks at Phila
detphia
Milwaukee at Indiana
Golden State at San Antonio
Denver ,,t Kansas City
S eattle
LOS Anq
C.oldn St

Despite a six-point lead over but it's jot about destroyed kees' package combining over no longer happy with his sup.
*Atlanta in the Patrick Division, perennial division champions $2 million and the lure of
the big porting cast. He was quot ed in

in the NFC East Division with choice in 1967, in a 1971 trade

.

SKY'S

said.

stop a last-minute St. Louis there once since I've been here, to come back this season."
for a couple of plays."

Florida Technological University
returns to the cage wars tonight

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Despite Simpson's heroics, Cleveland Browns face the Dol- ation with a Shula-coached
Detroit won the game 27.14, phins in a National Foothall Learn," Matheson sa id. "We
don't like to cry' the blues, but
keeping alive its slim hopes for League game.
"I'm excited a bout coming injuries certainly have hurt us.
a wild-card playoff berth In the
ba ck to Cleveland," Matheson We had a lot last year and some
National Conference.

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like a first-place team, according to Coach Al Ar bour.
"it was Thanksgiving Day
and we played like turkeys
physically and mentally," he

EK-Iifl ate S Br( )'!nS

Cardinals drive before emerg- but I was hurt and only got in

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in first place but hardly looking

Arbour's displeasure was
aroused by a 3-1 loss to the Dctroit Red Wings Thursday
night, the Islanders' second
straight National Hockey
League defeat after going unbeaten for 10 games.
"We're going ba ck to the way

lng with a 19-14 victory,

'We've got a big plus," Selmon insisted. "We're young,
we'll be together a longtime. It
takes time..."
The future is in the minds of
everyone, including McKay.
Running back Anthony Davis,
a former Southern Cal star for
McKay, has left the Canadian
Football League and signed
with Tampa for 177. And
McKay hopes to draft Southern
Cal back Ricky Bell for a power
and speed ruining duo which
could lead the Bucs to NFL gb.ry.

Matheson To Meet
CLEVELAND lAP)

Pacific Division
Portland

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By The Associated Press
The New York Islanders are

yards, breaking the record of the men who made famous pionsWps. But now they are exfour t imes held by Simpson and Miami's "53" defense, Bob periencing their first losing 'w
former Cleveland Browns great Matheson, mee ts his former season wider Shula.
"This certainly' is a new situteammates Sunday when the
Jim Brown.

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111101,

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top coliegiate defensive lineman and first draft pick this

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Pitt, Penn State
In Big TV Battle

summer work at all, and how
David blandly support ed the
'jietnam War.
"Well," wrote Jay, "what
else can one expect from the
Plastic Flower of American
Youth?"
Mike Jay, age 30, behind
glasses and mustache, sits in an
old, small, crowded, typicallylittered, newspaper office in
Manhattan.
There lsa definite place for a
political sports columnist Jay
believes, because "every
aspect of our society Is expressed and reflected In sports.
Everything in a culture is interrelated. No phenomenon Is

Bask,'tbiIi Assoc,ation
CONFERENCE
Atlantic Division
W L PCI. GB
IC
6
S
fl?on
9 1
56.3 1
NY Knks
9 a
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Buffalo
1 10 .112 3'
N' Nets
1 10
117 311
Central Division
Cleve
Il I .750 —
Houston
10
s oi i
ti or ins
tO I .S
3
S Anton
9 5
Sfl 3':
Washton
1
9
13* S
S I?
291 7',
WESTERN CONFERENCE
Midwest Division
D"nver
2 3
000
Detroit
II 0
579 3
an Cur
9 10
411 5
lnd'ana
7 9
13* 5'
Chicago
2 10
161 0'
5'Iwkee
3 16 .156 ii

EASTERN

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National

Cavs
FTU
Opens Cage Season Find
Like
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Combo

liv The Associated Press
on runs of 48 and 12 yards. lie has a thousand moves."
While S impson was negothtA record-breaking perform- passed the 1000-yard mark for
ance by O.J. Simpson and a the fifth straight season and Ing his "thousand moves," Denear-miss by the "Cardiac Car- now has 9,252 career yards, trait was scoring. Quarterback
Greg Landry threw two touchdinals" thrilled the fans, but second only to Brown.
"if he really slams into you, down passes to rookie tight end
Detroit and Dallas came away
with the victories,
he's easy to handle," said lions David Hill, Dexter Bussey
Simpson dashed and darted linebacker Jim Laslavic of scored on a four-yard run and
Ids way through the Detroit Simpson. "But you can't get Benny Ricardo kicked two field 11111
oals.
the National Football him to sl.'irn no you The m:n
Lions
League's top defensive team —
for 273 yards Thursday, break-

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Friday, Nov. 26, 1976.-7A

SCOREBOARD

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"There's not anything really
that has gone right because we
haven't won," Spurner said.
"We play well at times. We play
bad at times. We're not very
good right now. We're not real
strong yet."
Tampa has had some strong
first-half efforts only to falter.
"Maybe we can only play good
for the first 30 minutes," Spurrier said.
Wolf said the club erred in the
veterans' draft. "We were
concerned with older or more
experienced offensive players
to generate some excitment on
the field, something to keep the
fans coming," he said.
"At the same time, we went
for young defensive players to
build with. The defens e has
played exceptionally well. But
the offense hasn't been able to
generate points."
Three veteran offensive playens didn't make the team. And
the defense collapsed after injuries, including

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Largo squad will be bested by Seminole's rock-ribbed
defense as well as the Tim Raines-lied offense.
Largo's losses were to Seminole and Northeast.
The Florida Bowl begins at 8 p.m.
Tonight's playoff schedule includes class AAAA games
n Winter Park, Tallahassee, Palm Beach Gardens,
Tampa, St. Petersbury, Seminole, Hollywood and Miami.
In class AAA, Bishop Moore uses Lake Brantley's Field
to entertain Ocala Forest.
Playoff games begin at 8.

Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl.

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By Three-In-Four Women

Housewife Job Thumbs Down

Is "woman's place" in the most attractive, 34 pe rcent of with hi gh er incomes and had
home? Still?
the young women said they some college education. Th ose
Many young Americans feel wanted to be successful, most attracted to the "average
it isn't
especially the women. married
executives
or housewife" lif estyle were more
According to the latest professionals. Six years ago likely to be married women
national survey of yo un g people only 25 per cent found this be
tween the ages of 22-25, from Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl.
Friday, Nov. 26, 1I76-1 8
conducted For the American choice appealing,
lower Income homes and t hose
Council of life Insurance, only
Sonic 19 percent opt ed for the with a high school level f
one in four of the young women lifestyle of a "single person education.
In the 14(025 age group, wants with a good job," 10 percent
Young women were also
to be a housewife,
wanted
a "life free of interested in their individual
"A happy family life" as a agreed unequivocally that "The
The number of females who obligations, living where and development. Th e pro port ion life cho
ice was picked by some statement 'Woman's place is in
found the lifestyle of "an with whom one pleased," some who opted for "an opportunity 34 percent of females in 11176, a the home' still makes scnse,"as
average hous ewife" appealing 8 percent voted for "working to to develop as an individual,"
dr op from the 43 percent two did young people in the 1910
went down from 42 percent in solve social problems."
when asked about life goals, years earlier,
survey conducted for the
11170, the first year the question
Females who preferred the climbed from 48 pe rcent in 1974,
Co
un cil. In 1970, the pe r centage
was as ked, to 25 pe rcent in 1976. executive professional lifestyle the ye
ar that que st ion was first
As
for
that
old
sa ying a bo ut a 'if those who expressed strong
When asked to choose one of above others, were
usua lly asked, to 55 percent just two "woman's palce," only about agreement was 28 percent. In
five tifest&gt;les they fo un
d the single, younger, from homes years later.
h al f as m an y yo un g people 1976, only 15 pe rcent agreed.

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A II('% basketball court has been opened at the
Castle Brewer Court playground in Sanford.
Doing the honors (left) were Sanford City
Manager Warren (Pete) ) Knowles; E. L.
Blacksheare, Sanford housing Authority
hoard chairman; Mrs. Barbara Wvche, tenant
council chairwoman; and Mayor Lee P.
Moore. Blacksheare ( right) tried out the new
court
and scored. Also present were
Mother 11uhy %S'ilson, Good Samaritan I lome ;
and (;()i-gt' W. Brown, SI l;\ tena nt corn missinner: a nd city commissioners.

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LAKEVIEW

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By %LltVl.lN TlI'TON
herald Correspondent

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Mom G To School?

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11cr inter est be gan a while ba ck Max Morath) and is chairman
enth us i as tic fan.
d ur ing a trip home "to bury my of the board of trustees,
Dr. Ro be rt J. Smith, a Sanfather," she says.
General Henry S. Sanford
"I love people. Th ey're my ford general practitioner is,
"I ran Into an old hi gh school Museum-Library.
hobby. I'm always involved In according to his wife, "tota ll y,
friend w ho is now the sheriff of
"This w as originally built as
something . Th ere may be an completely supportive and
h is county. He told me of an a replica of Gener al Sanford's
oc c asional month when I say, entirely encouraging.'' 11cr
o pe ration he had just begun in personal library and his papers
1
'Th is has to get be tter,' but I children are equally suphis co un ty where the depart- were given to us by the family
continue to say •y
I'll do portive. Her old es t son, John, is
nient followed through with on the condition that we
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rape victims, not just assisting maintain that room as a
"relaxed" and "loved." He
mother of three sons and Jewelers and very proud of
them t hr ough the trial but duplicate of his own," she says,
sa ys that this is the "senco mmuting st udent of history at Mom,while her youngest, Cary,
DEAR ABBY: Does a school
.
aiding them in any adjustments "but we have since added a
sitivity"
therapy.
University
of
Florida, age 11 "thinks, 'Doesn't
hoard have the legal right to
they had to make aftewards. roo m for ex hi bits of inter est
Have
you ever heard of
Gainesvi lle.
everybody's mommy go to
"it was something terribly and hope to have a re al ly major enforce a hair cod e on the
anything
like this?
"I got my BA in History from sch ool all the time?" accordi ng
interesting to inc. Now I'm a
ex hi bit next year for the City of students of a Public high
WORRIED
F1'U in 1971," she said, "after to Bettye.
't)00
newly ac ce pt ed mem be r of the Sanford centennial ye ar."
Middle son Ro be rt is also a
having gotten a couple of years
The girls are not required to
department here, on a vol unBettye is strong in her atDEAR WORRIED: Before
of un dergraduate work 21 years student at Gainesville an d for a
Leer basis. Each month I work lection for the So uth in gener al wear their hair a ce rt ain length
jumping to any hasty conhe had
s.,...,
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earlier In a way I went in while Relive
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moru m panicina:.
cluslons, bear In mind that your
school in self-defense . At fir st I plann ed to "r oo m" together,
munication center. I love that "I j ust lost bo th by parents in this discrimination be tween the ho use in a letter. Also, I'm sure daughter is in therapy and
simply had 'o do something but he and a school mate took
police work," she says em- the last two years, so I've be en sexes? Also, doesn't it violate there are other girls who would could be Indulging in fantasy,
with myself it then it be came an apartment together — an
phatic al ly.
thinking a bo ut these things OflC'S constitutional rights?
exaggeration or wishful
like to know,
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a real coiç ment."
arrangement which has worked
The boys would like to have
She is enth us i astic about her more than I might otherw ise,"
VIRGIN OR NOT thinking. However, "senAbout
minuting
to out so satisfactorily that Bettye
other interests as well. She Ls on she mused. "I feel pe r so nally the ha ir cod e relaxed a little.
DEAR VIRGIN: Although sitivity" therapy is a new apGain."'. i'
ttye says, "It's stays in a small room and hel pe d found, and her director- the Seminole County
Historical like a survivor. I'm proud of my Th ey aren't as ki ng that they be you have do ne e',ery th ing but— proach, as opposed to the
with cr
iculty, but nor- leaves seeing her son to dinners ship with LTD., a citizen's Commission "which is more heritage
not just as a allowed to let their hair grow "But" makes the difference, former rigid, "hands-off"
mall,
three days or she coo ks for him'at her place band ra di o organization which important than perhaps a lot of Southerner (she was raised in tiown their backs; they just Technically, you are a virgin, relationship between patient
night
t changes every and l un ch together a bo ut once a holds reg ul ar events to be nefit people realize," is president 01 no rt hwe st Alabama, has lived want to wear it a little longer
DEAR .nhiv Our 18-year- and psychotherapist.
quart
instance, right week. "A bo ut the only thing I children
with
hearing the Seminole Mutual Conce rt in Sa nford 18 yea rs ) but to have than the present code allows: old daughter has be en s ee ing a
Some Patients need a friendly
no
very Tuesday really do n't do," she laughs, "is problems
group be en brought up in the f am ily I "MOSt have the entire ear psychotherapist about some touch or a reassuring pat. But
Association,
the
nio
return every his laundry."
Recently added to her in. responsible for bringing was; to ha ve had the ex- showing, and must not touch the problems, and his un- no respectable therapis t will
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Why Should Boys Toe Line?

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WORLD
IN BRIEF
Lebanon' s President Asks
Help To Prevent New Clash

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President Elias
Sarkis has asked the United States and oilrich
Arab nations to help prevent a Syrian-Israeli
clash in southern Lebanen. Beirut newspapers
reported today.
Syrian troops of an Arab peacekeeping
army now occupy all of Lebanon except for a
strip along the Israeli border. Israel has
massed troops and armor along the frontier
after warning that it would not tolerate Sy rian
troops or Palestinian guerrillas too close to
Israel
Syrian troops and tanks were known to be
entrenched 30 miles north of the Israeli border. Leftist spokesmen say a planned southMilward advance by the Syrians had been
vlctL suspended pending Sarkis' attempt to methe
0 'Iiate.
alleged
when Gato
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External Affairs Minister
knee had
Jamieson
says
the
federal government is
when he can
film
examining its policy of selling nuclear
some fans.ictors abroad.
And if tie said Thursday it is conceivable the stud
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toes U even more stringent safeguards against the
been use of the reactors' technology for nuclear explosions.
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The Canadian Egg
Marketing Agency says eggs could be scarce
for the Christmas holidays unless the Ottawa
government moves to curb egg exports to the
United States.
Max Roytenberg, a spokesman for the
agency, said Thursday that "the possibility
exists that during the Christmas season, the
period of heaviest consumption, there will be
an incentive to ship the lower-priced'Canadian

eggs to the United States."

S h a r k Vic tim
'Critical,' But
Arm
W ill K

Jewish Boy From Bronx
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A more ol his body than he
19-year-old surfer whose already had.
"I hope they don't exaggerate
right arm was badly mangled
by a shark was clinging to life this," McCurdy said. "I didn't
today after two other bathers see any sharks when I went out
ignored the shark and pulled there. I'm no hero. I just did it.
turn to safety.
It was instinct."
McCurdy estimated several
Alan M. Brenneka of Sunrise,
was in critical condition after minutes passed between the atthe Thursday attack, but a tack and the time Brenneka
Bethesda Hospital spokes. was spotted drifting on his surfwoman in Boynton Beach said board in a tool of blood.
"The seas were pretty
doctors believed they had saved
the man's arm. Doctors said rough," Schroeder said. '1 was
Brenneka suffered a severe loss about 15 yards from this guy. i
of blood before getting treat- don't know whether he had fallen off the board or was paddiment.
Police said Brenneka was ing, but the next thing I knew,
surfing about 40 yards offshore he was yelling for help.
"I ditched rn&gt; board and
in the Atlantic Ocean when he
sas attacked. They credited swam toward him. I saw a
urferMark Schroeder of Coral of blood in the water. He was
Springs and beach walker John still on the tip of his board, so
M cCurdv, of Philadelphia, Pa., we pulled him into shore."
for getting him to shore.
Schroeder said he helped
Schroeder, 19, a Florida State
University freshman, said wrap Brenneka's arm in towels
and used a belt as a tourniquet.
there were a bo ut 30 other
Bob Brown, an emergency
surfers in the area when the medical technician, said Bren.
light-colored shark, five-to sixneka "had suffered a severe
feet long, attacked Brenneka. lo
ss of blood and trauma. All he
Schr
oeder and McCurdy said said was that he was in a lot of

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Among Bettye's many in- terests has been extensive

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professional entertainment to periences I've had. Recently collar." Isn't that ridiculous' conventional type of therapy kiss and foadle a patient as part

My teenage son atten ds th is has us worried,
trips spawned tereits are the Central Florida Involvement with the Seminole th, area (including the recent my brothers and sisters and I
of the therapy. You have every
r Bettye the Chor al e, a group which she co unty Sheriff's department. performance by rag-pianist were tal ki ng and we sort of school, and he tells inc that th e
Our daughter tells us that right to confer with your
stopped and gave ourselves a boys are cl os e to rebellion (luring these sessions the do ct or daughter's therapist to find out
pa t on the back and said, 'We Personally, I think the code is takes her on his lap, and kisses what's going on. And I suggest
come from pretty good stock!" absurd, and I d appreciate your and fondles her so she will feel you do.
I
Her youngest son said pe rso nal views as well as any
something recently to indi cate legal information co ncerning
At Annie Russell
_f,,
that Grandmo th er is not the such codes
TEXAS NRYNI
('rd) one with the sense to ad.
niire his mother. "One thing," DEAR MOM:
get into constitutional law, you
he said emphatically, .no on
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SANFORD CIVIC CENTER
BY RESERVATION ONLY
CALL JANICE SPRINGFIELD
OR MARY STEPHENS
AT322.1611,OR MAIL CHECK TO

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Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Lamb, 1923 W. 13th St,, Sanford, proudly (lisplas the ('II'
Salutes sign Presented by the ('otzi 111 Unit V
provement Project to ii uii or the
couple's efforts in beautifying their home and yard, ('IP is a joint project of the
Sanford Woman's ('lub, Sanford, Junior Woman's Club and Greater Sanford
Cha mber of Com merce.

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to

ALL WORK GUARANTEE

and his wife Rosa iValerie almost non-stop cooking It is
Jahni. Throughout the first act a play about food, life and food.
DEAR AB1I\ I know this is
the re is a seemin 1 en dl ess '1 ou see them make the ragu.
s'ery ignorant quest ion for an c
sm ell them make the ragu.
ast of characters and con- You
18-year-old girl to ask, but when fusion reigns, Ita
unswervingly
recommend it."
lian Style. Act
is a cirl no longer co ns idered a two is
The
production
directed
in New
"Sunday", dinner day .
irgin
and the plot t hi cke ns: Rosa York and London was the
I had a tx)yfriend and we were invites Luigi, Peppino's hand- Landon 's 1 973 Best Play of the
cr:s , very close, but we never some accountant. He has Year.
jad sexual intercourse. We did brought Rosa a present w hi ch
For tickets or fur th er In•".crythinc BUT. Am I still enrages Peppino. Daughter formation call the Annie
insidered a 1rgin. as societ
Guilianella Denise Carbon) Russell Theatre bo x office at
ails it
refuses to receive her fiancee, 646-2145. Tickets are also
Please answer in the paper. Federico Jo hn Hanlon), whose av ai lable at Colonial Plaza,
i. I don't want this kind of
best friend is Peppino's son, Altamonte Springs Mall and
iiformatiori ' oiiiitig to toy Rocco Freddie Carangelo; Streeps Ticket Agencies.
Island,

Monday Is the dea dl ine
for Champagne Ball
reservations.
Patrons
should make $21.00 check
(per couple) payable to
Seminole Mutual Concert
Association and mail to
Janice Springfield,
Flagship Bank Sanford.
Ushering In th e Holiday
Seas on, the ball Is an event
of Dec. 4 at Sanford ('isle
Center. The champagne
hour Is from 8
9 p.m.
of

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P. 0. BOX 1777, SANFORD, FLA.

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Hollins College will open table and without him, neither
Fdwardo de Fillippo's comedy will doting grandfather Antonio
0ould tx- allowed to %ear his, -Sdturday, Sunday, Nfonday" t Colby Sinclair), without whom
8:30 p.m. Per- the meal cannot begin. It'
s the
hair any way he %ants to as on Dec. 2 at
long as it doesn't interfere with formances are also scheduled stuff of which grand family
Dec. 3, 4, 9. 10. 11.
fracases are made.
the rights of others.
Th e three-act com ed y opens
P.S. A discouraging note: The on "Saturday" in the Italian
Th e play on Broadway two
C.S. Supremr Court rece'
t" family kitchen of Peppino season ago prompted Clive

My personal view is as follo%s:
A person i male or female

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pe rsonal danger.
Schroeder said he went with
"We didn't really think about
it," said Schroeder. "We just Brnneka in a sheriff 's helicop1
Gsn.ral
Ehdric
saw this guy bleeding. I thought ter to the hospital, "and a docaboutthat afterwards. I tor said it looked as though the
HEATIING~
thought it could have been any shark didn't bite ri ght into the _____
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arm,
but
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ripped
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it."
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one of us, and I wo ul d have
The beach, a bout 15 miles
wanted somebody do that for
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us."
from West Palm Beach. was
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PH.
Mccurdy,27, a television pro- immediately closed. A police
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ducer and announcer who is spokesman could not recall any
Sanford
other shark attacks In recent
visiting his mother here, said,
"l'mno hero. I just didn't think years.
about it.
Schroeder said the attack
"The only thing Ithought was would not keep him from surfwith all that blood, those sharks ing. But he said he planned to
Location
Has Moved To New
.hark IOoS. PARK AVE.
ooWNTOWNSANDORD
go berserk," McCurdy said. "I take up a new hobby
Q ri
didn't want him to lose any fishing

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What 's a
Rosen, who took part Ii'. a re- couldn't rodeo. The way It is
DAVIE lAP)
Jewish boy from the Bronx cent rodeo In this small town now. if I'm home for a few days
doing on the rodeo circuit as a west of Fort Lauderdale, says I Just have to get going again.
he's broken Just about every Even when my collarbone was
cowboy?
My mother doesn't exactly bone in his body and had 187 broken I traveled with the guys.
approve. She thinks her Jewish stitches when a bull stepped on It Just gets in your blood. It's
the same with horses.
son should be a school teacher. his face.
"Alan (Coleman, second"There's a risk involved evShe thinks I'm crazy, that
somewhere along the line she cry time you get up on a bronc ranked calf roper in the nation)
must have dropped me on my ora bull," he says. "That's why left his horse home for a few
people come to rodeo or to auto wee ks to give him a rest. One
head," Barry Rosen says.
Rosen is a 21-year-old steer racing. They want to see night his mother called to tell
him the horse had gone mad.
- '.'.rcstler who says he has a someone get hurt."
Last
year,
Rosen
says
he
Seems
he was just running up
master's
degree
from
New
—
ed
less
th
an
$10,000
and
and
down
the corral, stopping
il
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of
Muearn
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- sic. lie says that ever since the turned down offers to teach every five seconds, then taking
two steps, swirling around and
age of 6 all he ever wanted was music for twice that much.
"You don't do it for the mon- stopping again. His mothed
to be the "best darn trumpet
ey," he says. "If you break thought the horse was crazy,
Rep. Parren .1. Nl i t. player in the world."
Instead,
he
drifted
into
the
even,
you're lucky. It's Just the but we understood. That horse
chell(D-Md. )
ill he
orltI of rodeos after partici- fun and the independence it al- was Just practicing."
keynote speaker for the
lows you. There are no walls
paling in an amateur event,
Dec. 10 fifth annual
"It's kind of strange being a and nobody telling you what to
1FRl OI"Friends"
banquet of Jewish cowboy From the do. You rodeo because you want
trail
the Seminole
to and yó go where you want
Em. Bronx," he says.
Rosen, who has been tray- to. You're totally free.
Ploy nient
Economic
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"I don't know what I'd do if I
l)evelopment
Corp. cling the circuit of the International Rodeo Association for
(SEEI)CO) at
six years, sa ys bul ldogging is
Sanford Civic
c ('enter.
an addiction. "If you make a
$ l tickets available
good run on a steer, it's such a
32a-136() or in Orlando high, there's nothing better,"
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he says.
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Mrs. Daisy Barker, a resident of Lakeview Nursing
('enter in Sanford, shows off some of the hand
crafted Christmas items that will be sold at the
('enter's Christmas Bazaar, I)ec. 6-10, at the facility,
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A continuous bullet Is
being catered by hears
%lelner's and Mayfair
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beverages.

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MIAMI lAP) — The Cuban government has
restored the normal ranks to the Armed
Forces to put them on par with the top
military men of other countries, Radio
Havana reports.
The changes in the Cuban Armed Forces
makes the heirarchy very similar in structure
to the military force before Fidel Castro took
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SAN LUIS OBISI'O, Calif. termined what caused the
Nearly 600 flocking pi- deaths, but he said poisoning
geons and blackbirds that have was likely.
dropped from their treetop
"1 think they probably picked
roosts and died in the streets of up some kind of poison,"
this city in the past three days Thompson said. "If it was all
may have been victims of p01- one bird species it might be
soning, officials say.
congenital or some kind disMore birds were still dying ease, but this involves two kinds
Thursday, said David Romero, of birds."
the city's public service direcPolice Sgt. Michael Blacktor.
burn said he found one bird
He said the bizarre phenome- alive Thursday morning, "on
non was first noticed when "our its back in convulsions."
Street sweeper discovered
several hundred dead birds In
the heart of downtown Wednesday morning."
Hugh Thompson, of the state
Department of Fish arid Game,
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Mrs. Mary Sanders, national Auxiliary Mid-Winter Con-4 president of the Ladies ference at the La Maya Motor
Auxiliary to the Vctcrans of Inn, Daytona Beach, Dec. 3
Foreign Wars will fly into through 5.
To greet Mrs. Sanders at the
Orlando, Airport Thursday at 6
p.m., bound for the VFW airport will be Department
President Margaret Rodino and
Auxiliary members from
throughout Florida.
MI VFW and Auxiliary
members are urged to be on
hand to greet the national
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the United
Daughters of the Confederacy
was held at the home of Mrs.
ILB. McCall with Mrs. E. W.
Martin as co-hostess. Mrs.
Burch Cornelius, president,
presided.
Pull v'rg the Plcd,g, to the
American Flag and Salute
the Confederate Flag, a
business session was held.
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Motions were carried to send
$20 to the Sunland Children's
faciltly in Orlando as a
Christmas gift, and to continue
to offer four medals to the same
schools for high achievement UI
American and Southern
history.
Considering her work in the
past, and because she was an
honorary member, the chapter
agreed to send a memorial in
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floral arrangement for Miss
Margret Roberts to her sister,
Mrs. M.H. Spencer from the
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Typical Representation of
Americanism." In her talk she
stated we all have a common
understanding of American
how it was
democracy,
conceived and given birth by
God-fearing men and women
who loved Liberty wore (him life
itself. [low many, for whom no
sacrifice was too great, have
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its enemies, both foreign and
domestic.
We recognize the necessity to
keep alive both memory and
spirit of those great risen and
women of the Confederacy, she
said — their valor, loyalty and
dedication should serve as an
inspiration to us all.
Referring to a recent address
by a Virginia statesman, Mrs.
Ray stated America has
duluevt'd her greatness, not
primarily because of her
natural wealth, but because the
foundation of our form of
government arid way of life is
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were served to 14 miit'iiibers
attending
Woman's Club
S.i:sfurtl Woman's Club will
meet Wednesday at noon for a
Christman program, catered
luncheon and business niectimig
Members are reniindeti to
bring monetary gifts for
Hacienda Girls Ranch. Mr'
set1 Yancey asks mt'mnbcrs to
return
the
Bicentennial
signature quilt squares at thi
meeting for a committee to
embroider.

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spiritual heritage.
She stated it is therefore meet
and right that we should keep
the torch of liberty held high
and flame alive, for it is the
very spirit of this land. In
conclusion, she have the
Thanksgiving poem "Over the
River and through the Woods '
by l,ydia Maria Childs.
Refreshments of orange
fruitcake aol hot spiced tea

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Ill Oak Ave. Sanford
Fr William Emit
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Fr,d Baker
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1103 Hwy and Lake Mary Blvd
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discovered to be. The complex structure of our eyes . . . the infinitely delicate balance of our
hearing. . . the unequalled functioning of our brain.. . hundreds of smatter miracles that combine
into one great miracle — a human being!
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Phone 7223642
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If you want to be liked and accepted, accept others. You give and
(Herald Photo by To Vincent)
MASS HELD
DAYTON, Ohio i API - A declaration of ''emerging
then you receive what you need. I call this planting a seed out of
Fr. William :uthenrieth, associate nastor at All Souls C atholic Church, Sanford,
theological COflSCOSUS" among 10 major Protestant
your need.
demonstrated how the Mass is celebrated ill the second grade classroom at All
FOR CLASS
denominations seeking unification was approved without
It's important for you to get out of your self, out of your own
Souls School.
dissent at the annual meeting here of their represenepresen.
feelings and problems. One good way is to make friends with a
tatives.
person who seems as lonely as you. As you listen to him, you'll
The Consultation on Church Union forwarded the
find yourself becoming interested in somebody else's problems
statement to participating denominations for their
and ideas. As you change the focus away from yourself, your
response to it during the next year.
feelings of loneliness. . . .of being left out and not being
William P. Thompson, chief executive of the United
liked .... will begin to fade away.
Presbyterian Church, say's the talks are not faltering as
.
Th e Bible says you reap what you sow. When you plant seeds of
Advent season begins for deliver the ordination sermon.
The director of The Turning
some have implied, but are making normal progress for
The public is invited to both kindness, friendliness, and concern for others, you will reap a
Christian churches this Sunday. Rev. Jenkins has been called as Point Ministry Is Dan Whipple
such broad involvement of denominations.
these worship services. Free harvest of friends. I believe that and I believe it for ycsii.
At the Altamonte Community the assistant pastor of the Mt. of Greenville, S. C. Each year nursery will be open both
NEW YORK I APt — The president of the Rabbinical
Church it will be observed each Zion Missionary Baptist an entirely new team Is morning and at night.
Council of America, Rabbi Walter S. Wuri.burger, has
Sunday by families of the Church, Midway, where he assembled for the tour and
urged religious institutions' not to avail themselves of the
church lighting the Advent grew up and attended as a Whipple is now leading his third Missionary
recently passed law in New York State permitting '[;is
wreath,
child.
group.
Vegas Nites' and other forms of gambling" in synagogues
On Sunday evening at 7:30
Baptist
and churches.
p.m. children from the church First Baptist
Holy
Cross
The St. John Missionar'
It would "jeopardize the religious integrity of the in
school will decorate the huge
First Baptist Church, SanNEW YORK tAP) — The new Christ up two to six; Latter-day
Baptist
Church, 920 Cypress
stitutions" that the new law was intended to help, he says
'I he roien of holy Cross
Christmas tree with Chrismons. ford, will begin a month-long
U.S. Congress Includes more Saints churches up two to 12.
Ave., Sanford, will sponsor
Laura Ilelzer will read the emphasis on Foreign Missions Episcopal Church of Sanford first annual Feast of the liar. Roman Catholics and Jews than The Christian Church tDisNEW YORK APt — Church World Service has
Christmas story' as the children this Sunday. On different v,ill hold a supper, fellowship
and program Tuesday begin- vest Banquet at 7:30 pm on the outgoing House and Senate, ciplines of Christ) stayed the
allocated an additional $20,000 to aid Haitian refugees
accompanied by their parents mornings of the week of Nov.
same with five members in
Sa tur da y at the Sanford Civic but fewer Protestants.
living in Miami, and it has asked its 30 cooperating (Ieput the handmade Chrlsmons through Dec. 5, the women of ning at 7 p.m. in the parish
Although the changes in the Congress. Eastern Orthodoxy
Center. The occasion will honor
nominations to provide another $141.4
needed to
on the tree. Christmas hymns the church will be involved in house.
denominational ratio are small, also kept the same number of
Each
Wednesday
night
the
Deacons
and Deaconesses
maintain the approximately 900 refugees for the next six
will also be featured.
prayer for the various facets of
they continue a trend that has seats, four.
of St. John.
nont hs.
Southern Baptist mission work during Advent Season will
Dr. Gordon A Merritt of Ft. gone on for some time, bringing
But two of the four now were
The interdenominational relief agency so far has spent
Ordination
around the world. During the feature a fellowship and
the religious makeup of in the Senate, with two in the
about $300,000 for food, housing, legal aid and bail bonds
midweek service, Wednesday, covered dish supper at 6:30Sanford,
Lauderdale,
Formerlythe Congress closer into line with House, while before it was only
will highlight
Rev. Tommie L. Jenkins will
for the refugees while they await the outcome of litigation
in
the
parish
house
at 6:30 p.m., there will be visual
one in the Senate, three in the
he ordained Sunday' at 3p.m. at
of the population.
to determine if they can receive political as iuin in the
p.m. occasion as guest speaker and that
presentation, "One Song for All followed by a talk at
Statistics compiled by the House.
I"irst
Shiloh
Missionary
Baptist
musical selections will be given
United States. They are pro hi bit I'll from
ii cm1)111 I11I ent I
Childrens',ill he entertained
the World."
An additional clergyman was
Church. Rev. S.W. Washington,
b'1 the talented Cliffin Sisters, evangelical fortnightly, Christhe meantime.
the
parish
house
while
Fr.
In conjunction with the th
to
Congress,
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371
Protestants
in
the
new
Co
Republican
John
Danforth
n.
, an
and Pastor of St. Matthew
Choir of Sanford under
tennial
local church will be receiving Christ Episcopal Church,
.the
direction of Ms. Mary gress, down nine; 129 Roman ordained Episcopal priest, who
Missionary Baptist Church will
the LottIe Moon Christmas t)iflg'tO0d, speaks to the adults
Catholics, up six, and 27 Jews, won the Senate seat from which
Whitehurst.
Offering for Foreign 1issions.
Missouri Democrat Stuart
The public is invited for an up three.
Oviedo Baptist
The nationwide goal for this
The Roman Catholic and Symington is retiring.
enjoyable evening. Donations of
offering is $) million dollars,
That makes seven clergymen
10,1
services emphasizing $3.50 for adults and children, Jewish totals are record highs
while the local congregation
be
par.
for
both
groups.
the new Congress, also inloreigit missions will be held at $1.50. Tickets may
has set a goal of
has
Five members of the new cluding:
for the special the First Baptist Church of chased from all members of the
,
Congress were listed as unalfiCatholic priests Robert F.
emphasis are being made by' Oviedo this Sunday. The church church. Rev, 1t.J. Cliffe'fl Jr.'
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hated
with
any'
religious
body.
Drin.an
of Massachusetts and
begins a week of prayer for pastor.
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Mrs. J. T. Hardy Sr., and Mrs.
In the present makeup, Ro- Ro bert J. Cornell of Wisconsin;
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G. A. Palmer. All of the age- foreign missions on the 28th in
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man Catholics constitute a bout United Methodist Robe rt W.
group auxiliaries to the connection with their Lottie
Corn m unity
25 per cent and Jews a bout 3 per Edgar of Pennsylvania. United
Christmas Offering for
Woman's Missionary Union will Moon
cent of Congress, approxi. Church of Christ minister AnMethodist
Missions.
also be involved in the emtheir proportion of the drew Young of Georgia, SouthBringing the missionary
The Community United mately'
phasis.
of
general
population.
Protestants em Baptist John Buchanan of
mmit'ssage at the 11 a oil se.-vice Methodist
Church
A
lebrate
the
hold
about
70
per
cent
of the Alabama, Progressive National
will be Rev. l)ottson Mills, Casselberry' will ce
Central B apt is t
seats
in
Congress.
Baptist Walter Fauntroy of
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director of missions for the beginning of Advent season
That's
about
their
share
of
Washington,
D.C.
The exciting, handclappsng Royal
Palm
Baptist Sunday with a 7 p.m. "Hanging the population according to sur
Roman Catholics lead in the
heat of a popular Christian ."s,ssociatirsn. Fort Myers. Mills of the Greens" family service
musical group will
be coming
to has just returned to the U.S. as and explanation of the Christian vey samplings, although the ac- list of religious affiliation of
Church
at 7:30
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Central Baptist
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a Southern Baptist illissioflary significance of many of our tively participating member- governors with 15 of that
p.m. on Ike. 5. Support ed by to Jamaica. lie and his wife.
ship in Protestant churches is church. Seven are PresbyChristmas traditions,
only about 40 per cent of the terians, the second highest, fol.
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electric
piano
and
Betty,
have
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population.
percussion, "The Turning rrnssionaries
luwed by Baptist and Methodto Argentina and Lake Mary Baptist
Point" has performed before ('tt Ri('I. Prior to going to the
In the new Congress, in- ists, each with five. Four are
enthusiastic audiences from mission field, Mills was pastor
three
The public is invited to attend eluding both house and Senate, Episcopalians,
- Florida to Oklahoma 1fl(l from of the First Baptist Church of
the 11 am. services at the Lake Presbyterians were down six to Lutherans, three United Church
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three years.
Leading the church's 7:30 Lakeview Ave., Lake o1ary three to 80, the United Church of Universalists, two Jewtsh, one
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The members of The Turning p.m. services will be Pastor Son Sunday when the Young Christ down 3 to ; Episco- Eastern
Orthodox,
one
the
Ft
paliaris
down
two to 64, Baptists Christian Church (Disciples),
Point
are )
people
from
six
Xuaoi
Nguyen
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states in the Southeast and the Vietnamese Baptist Church Baptist Church, Sanford, w
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C.,vir County Club
&amp; Upsata Roads
Nov Darwin Shea
Pastor
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Morning Worship
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MORTUARY
Eunice I. Wilson and Staff

PANTRY PRIDE
DISCOUNT FOODS
and Employes

THE McKIBBIN AGENCY
Insurance

D E K L ES'
GULF SERVICE
Mel Dekie and Employes

GREGORY LUMBER
of Sanford

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

CELERY CITY
PRINTING CO., INC.

WILSONMAIER FURNITURE CO
Mr. and Mrs. Al Wilson

PUBLIX MARKETS
and Employes

SENKARIK GLASS
&amp; PAINT CO., INC.

L. D. PLANTE, INC.
Ovideo, Florida

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Sanford Bible Church (Formerly
r Fi st Southern
Methodist Church) held
mortgage burning
ct'ri'oiionv SundaN following the morning ssorship
serb ice. The 12 year old church k,cated at '2160
Sanford Avenue has a congregation of 1(11) persons.
Officiating in the t' ele'bratioui of LaS' lug pa iii (3Ff the
mortgage is Rev. .Jerrv Forres t left I a oid Ronald
Muirhead, chairman of the board of elders.

MORTGAGE

CRUMLEY.MONTEITH INC.
Insurance Service

BURNING
WINN.DIXIE STORES
and Employes
FLAGSHIP BANK
of Sanford and Staff
200W. First

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Cal,isp Baptist LtsomOy. SOS Fairpespise
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Sanford Garden CtvB.

Caloare Baptist Church, Cryotal Lila a wa. Oak. Mary
Caiselto.rrp Saptiit Church. 1$ S. ininoia Blvd
Central Beplrtt Church, till Oao Aug
CP,uivoi. Pitt Baptist
Cleorwat,r U,ssiooM, Baptist Chirthi. Soutisoosh Rd
ViC$ory 1*ptislC1lpvCh.OldO,5àv,ft I ahNeaIw AV* .
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Sprng
F,riI Baplisl Ctwtcls it Delbert
First Church 00 Geneva
First Iapl.il Church UI Lake Mary
First Beplrtl Chur ch Oh Lake Monroe
Frd Baplist Churdhol L$ngaood. Car C.hc* &amp; Grant
First Baptist Church of Oviedl
First IaaIsl Church ol Sant.ndo Springs
Fiits Ilsitali U.slietsar, BaitisO Ct'swct', 1141W IStI St
Forest City Bapt.yt (turd,
F.rt Baptist Chunk oh Qst,o*
Fountain Head Baptist (hold.
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Jo'dan M.ss.onar BaptiSt Church 1471 00
Ne,hhsidq Saptisl Church. Ctuuiv.ta
U.15.in.O., IapI,st Cru.rils No.505 Rd. 1nIeris.
Ualedon.4 U.s.s $.aptisl Chuirtyl. Oil Kill II. Osli,.
Moaning Caere BopSist Church. Geneva N.
Ml MlfiiO Pr.sniI,vo Baptist lilt Locust Ave. Sanford
M I Olive MiSi,.a*4ey Baphisl Cbwh, Sa.uL.ddi Spruig. Ri.

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1.ni, M.sa.oniay SOptitl Church ION Jeer1 AsS
till 1.n MiIs.amal, 115iit Sipes Ave

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Sw Iathø Mistuiaaly (051db 00051 &amp; $'ckorv Ave
Iade00adoACe $aqtiit 64.5,5 (.oit Leagur BId, .anØnood. Pu

Hop. laplist Ckwh. Fr,l Ct, Cuin'n,nily C.vler, F.r.tl Cii,
Alastair CaIaer Uiss.enary Iaptisl 1120W 12th St
New Salem Pfiinilive Baptist Chincti. 1041* fittest
New Testament Baptist Church, Quality I,,., North Longwood
New Mt Zen Baptist Church 1170 Pear Ave
Bacon. Park Iaeti$t Church. 3143 W 70th SI
Puepie
RapIst Chapel 701 * Fi sI SI,uvt, anlord
Piuwuest Baptist Church. ItS 00 A.rport $1 id
Pears Lake Baptist. Ridge Rd . Peru Pail
Pvogren Missionary Baptish Church. Midway
laplill Church W.sl Sinlord
Second $Milo* u,sI.eI1a
Seiniv,ola Baptisi Tewpdo. Am.ricii, Legion Hall. Fern Park
I,,naand Baptist ChucR, P.16 Palmetto
$t Jame$Mitt..mary BOptiIlChvu fit. S5 Rd 4I5.QJpqv,
51 FevIl Baptist (ilurch. III Pint Ave
St Matthews Bapt i st Chuscis. Canaan "Its
Springbiold Miil.is.t.orp SiptisI, tilt, £ Cedar
'at John's Missionary Baptist Church. 030 C,prest St
Temple Baptist Church, Palm Springs Rd. Ajlan,orife Springs
William (lapel M,ssuetsar, Rapist ChijrCll, Macs £ William $t
Atarvii.I, Springs
Zen Wipe laptusI Chwcfi. 713 Orals,, A r e
CATHOLIC
Church 04 the Siativite, Lake Mare
All Souls Catholic Church 114 Oak
. . Sa.hulovd
It Amass Calhel,c Church. DogisiOd Trail, DeBar1
St Aug.11... Catholic Chords. Sunsel 0' sea' Pellon Rd.
CasseOWrr
'at Mar,' Ml4adaIeAe Catholic Church. Miittand Lv. , Lfl.ml,

Sprung.
Cibe tidy f t*t Lakes Cilnolit Churiti. ,its MJsm.l,jm. D4rlisa
CHRISTIAN
Putt Christian Church.
r, loll S Saford
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Sanford Christian Church. 132 00 Lieport Blvd
N.rtht.d. Chf.tlian ChurcO. FIorid seven. Dr . Ma,i Old
Oalevka Chritha.
Seas t.aay 04 •l Jaretusr

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CONGREGATIONAL
Ce.gr,,ab,onal ChriStian Chinch Ott' Perk

CHURCH OF CHRIST
Church Of Christ, 1t13 S Park Ave
Churchol Christ at Lake Ellen. US Il tIN Calselberry
Soviets Seminole Churchof Chril. S411 1.46@ Howell Rd
(hurthif Chrisl,s104 Palm Springs D' . Altantioste Sgs
Chuh of Chri t,Geneva
Church of C hr ist. LOui$weod
Ch ur ch of (Mist Pool.
Church of Christ W 111h 51
NSrth5id, Church SI Chris?, Fla Haven Dr . M.aittand

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Church of God. 543 Hickory
Church 01 Gad. 001 00 32nd II
Chueeh of Gad. Oc.edo
CItuerhI of God HOliness, Lake MOnroe
(hhI of God Miss...,. Enterprise
Church ol God 1411 W 14th II
Church ol God in Christ. Oviedo
Chtorehi St Godot Pnepasece, tIle S Elm Ave
Clsth.4Godof P10511*01. 170.4$ Persamn,inAr,
Chords of God Mi5in, enterprise
Rl5C
Church .I God. 1105* 12th SI . 540#"d

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The Church .4 the GOod blSIpIso,d. Maa.lan4.
331 LaO, AsS
All t&amp;intt EpisCOpal Church. IDollar, Ave Enterprise
Christ £S.sippal (hurch Laasqoo.d
Nil1 Cuss Episcopal Park Aveat .

NAZARENE
Pirsi Chords .1 II. Naursew. OUt IIISII.I
Avg
De'neva COurh p0 thW Nazarene, S I 44,
Gone,.
Lao, Mary Church ot the Natarepi, Lao. Mary Blvd
. Lake Mary
LØgud Church 01 this Na,ar,ne
Waymen &amp; iessVp Aye,
LOls,Ooid

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$yug.p.i Quolity lInt.
TIUSptI 1Mb., 1705 I04CB. BInI DoMino
LUTHERAN
Asensuin Lutheran Chur ch . O'vevD.oeo Os. Cassasbe.ry
Good SluepA.ei United 1.11W....290 1 Oelando
Ls.htieeiu Church UI PisidenO, Odlh,i,a
L.*v.erp., Church 04 W Ri4.e*,.,q, III Air Mill P1ae
tI..Pl Ovehuua' Chur(h. Golden Days Dr
£ Hwy
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11 Like's Lutheran Church RI 414 Ila,ui

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PRESSYTIIIAN
Lake Mae UnuSed Pveubylerian Church
First PresbI,ria Church 0,0 Ave &amp; P St
P.rtl PreOyIeqian Church of Delasy. I HigIlban.d
Convenant Prebyb,qia., Church, 3774 S Dr*a,.d. of
to Andrews Presbyterian Church. Ml) Seer Lab. RI
Sb Mar*s presD.,i.r,,in Churth, 1111 Palm Springs oa
. AilimsujIe
5$ii55

lipsala Community Pres5,l.r6,, Church. Ups.ala RØ
Wei.lmiiistet' Presbyterian Chinch, Red Bug Rd. Casselberry
SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST
Feresi Lake S.nenlls Day AdvenlisI Churil,
41&amp;.
Hwy
Forest Cily
S..enlh, Day Adventitl Chufch, Midland Ave altan,eot. Spri ng
,
Sanlerd Siva,,thi Gay Advv'ntltl Church. 7th &amp; Elm
Winter Spri,igt Seventh Day AdveoltI
Church. 041 Moos wo
Man Hill S.otontn-dey Adv,fitl$t Cbvrct, all
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travel the eastern United States
bringing the contemporary
Christian message to a soide
variety of audiences. They
possess a full range of modern
and traditional spiritual music
as well as a strong patriotic
repetoire.
With several recordings
under current release, this
dynamic' group has appeared
before a wide range of
audiences including national
church conventions. college and
high school assemblies, civic
groups, coastal island resorts
and small country churches.

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Teocaonoio Rd.. W5Ms, Sprllsgv
'Jailed Churth of Christ. Alt1ml. OOMInulRily Chapel, Alt
Spit
I451 0 ?rihstyChurdk,4Qu4Ø(
St 1 114 A14416"verst.44 Ate*
TI. P.11 Gospel Churcl.t
Our Lord lesut Christ
Washington $ b

church is a brand ne"
congregation so hich now has lii
member s . Members 01 the
church stall
sing,
give
tes'timnonies of conversion to
Christ, and the pastor will bring
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under the direction of Mrs.
Shirley Ryan. Layman Fred
Wilson will bring the message.
Evening services will be at 7
p.m. when Stephen Nephew will
sing. Layman Ralph Foley will
bring the message.

MORNING STAR
WILL SING

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itt' (iiililiiumtity chor us if
'imiititlt' conmnumiit College
annl)000'tls its annual concert of
Advent and t.'hnstmoias music
for \!&amp;in,Li', I)t't'. 6 at 8pm in
the Grace United Mt'ttiotIit

Convention will be guest
speaker.
Awards will be given to the
church who has the most people
present and to the church who
have the greatest number of
Training Diplomas.
Tom Smith, Church Training
Director of the Seminole
tree of Baptist Association cordially
invites the public to attend.

SHIRLEY

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CiSSetberry W int e r Sp
Forest City
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FIRST ASSEMBLY OF GOD
27th &amp;

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9:30 AM School of Bible
10:45 AM Morning Worship
6:00 PM Charismatic Service

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A group of committed Christians knossn as "Morning Star" from Pastor Janile
Buckingham's church in Melbourne, will be ministering at First Assembly of
(xl, Sanford this Sunday. at 6 p.m. Fred Mullins, former Associate Minister at
I°inecrest Baptist in Sanford, will be traveling ss ith the group and "ill be
ministering from God's Word.

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Britten, and a Motet, "The Son
of God Is Come to Earth," by
Johannes Brahms. SoLists will
be Parrscia Meredith, Carla
ekta, Karen Borne, Nancy
Gilbert and Jayne Leach, Sally
Rowden is accompanist for the
Community Chorus.
The public is cordially' invited

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lht' (.olllUiuliity Chorus SOiLS
founded in 1973 under the
direction of Dr Burt Ite'rinchief
arill has perforomied .such
masterworks as Handel's
''Messiah," Mendelssohn's
'Elijah." Vivildi's"
"Gloria."

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the F'aure ''Requiemmo,'' Robert
l':linure's "Incarnate Word"
and Haydn's "Organ Mass,"
The featured works for this
concert will be ''A Ceremony of
Carols' by' the contemporary

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''M''
Night
means
Mobilization in the lIe of all the
Southern Baptist Churches in
the
Seminole
Baptist
Association. Mobilization
means to mobilize the churches
to train the people to prepare
them to reach the masses for
Christ. The theme "Train- - -.
its the Christ Like Thing To
Do'' is one of the mottos for the
Church Training Department.
''M" Night will beheld at
First Baptist Church of Sanford, Tuesday, at 7:30 p.m Dr.
Robert Cook, Church Training

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OTHER CHURCHES
*11ev, 5 A U I Chinch Olive $
10th
All Faith Chapel, Camp Seminole.
Wek,va Park Rd
Beardall Avenue Holinist (Isa... hn•ii
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ClIvIvita CqInnvuCihy Church
Church of etuk (busistOl Latter
Day Saints 2315 Park A..
Eastern Orth00.o, COhorchi,
SI JOhn1 Chrytislsi1, Chapel. Hwy II Oh
Peru Park
Eastern Or,ttkdoa Chur ch St GoSre UI the 0 CA..
714 South SI
Peru Park
First Churcha4 Christ. Sciintust. III E SOdSi
Lake
Monroe Chapel, Orange Bled. ale MonrO.
Kingdom Hall
Of Jeflleahs Wieness, Lake Monroe Unit , 543 W led
$t
First Brut Clti.rclu it the Living
GOd. Midway
Pentecostal Opiø Iii. Tabernacle, RIdiSOOd
Ave
Poet - to Seminole Hi gh SdlsoiIt
First Pontecostal Church .f LO40'w.od
First Peoteceslal CIlish Of San ford
Fail 0..l.p.l tas.ernocle, 3131 COuntry Clog
MI Olive Nshnes5
Church. Oil Hill Rd. Otto..,
Sanford Alli ance Chinch 14.01
5 Pars *ver
Sanford BIll Chinch. 34.61 Sonforl Avi

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METHODIST
Barnett United Memorial Church. E Delary Ave. Eelirpris,
Bear Lake United Methodist Church
E,th,l A 00 1 Clsiurcii. Canaeis ucit
Caslilbirry Cammimmty United Methedisl Church.
tIny it
Piney Ridge 0$ Cassolberry
D,Ia'v Community Methtodisl Church. * HigIlbanks Rd
. DeBars
First UnilOd MilbiodilI Church III Part Ave
First Melhodish (PsufIls at Oviedo
First Southern MithiodisI Cheedh. loo Sanford Ace
Free Methodist Church IN 00 At" S
Genova Methodist Chvrch. Geneva
Grace United MulIsod,5I Church Airport Blvd
r....e ln..... .
Oa4grav Uethiod it Church, Oni.lo
Osteen Methodist Church
PaO4a Wesleyan Methodist, Il 46 W al Pa.la
$t Janet A 00 1 0th at Cvp'est
St Mary's AM £ Cha,cPl SI, of 415, OIl,,.,
$ I Paul k Methodish Church. 0th,.., Rd. lnlerpvIIs
Slatloid Memorial Church. S O.$ary
S.niando United Methodist CJIunchI, Tamp First Fed
. Sems.a.,
Blvd . Allamonle Springs

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SEMINOLE COUNTY AREA CHURCH DIRECTORY
ASSEMBLY OF 000
Prt Assemble of God 171051 Elm

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ATLANTIC NATIONAL BANK
Sanford, Fla.
Howard H. Hodges and Staff

HARRELL&amp; BEVERLY
TRANSMISSION
David Beverly and Staff

STENSTROM REALTY
Herb Stenstorm and Staff

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Jerry &amp; Ed Senkarik
and Employes

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J. C. PENNEY COMPANY

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John Y. Mercer and Staff

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that determining factor. . . character. He needs church guidance to help him build the kind of
character that will sustain him throughout his life.
Th e Christian religion has one main purpose.. Act mold men in Christ's likeness. . the perfect
image of God.

FIRST CHURCIIOF CHRIST SCIENTIST
No Last Second Street
Sunday Service a
Sunday School
It Mans
W,do.ilay Service
1 SOp in

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METHODIST CHURCH
Hwy I101aIPiiteyRidiRd
Cassolb.rr,
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Casio,
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Attill Patliq
Rev K*Ano#hM,Ilor
0 204 ha in
Ms. ni's, War shIp
0 301 lain
ChurchScI%ool
Services will, desIst for all 49C0
Fellowship ColIc. between services
UMYP
1 "Pon
Evening Worship
1000 in
Wed I.bleShi,dy&amp;Prays.S.rv 7 SIprn
First Wednesday F,IIGie%llip
a )lpin
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Jews A
Catholics
Gain In Congress

GOOD SHEPHERD
LUTHERAN CHURCH
1100 Orlando Ave. (17.501
I Lutheran Church in America)
Rev, Ralph I. LeInan
Pastor
Worship
tItian.
Sunday School
INan.
Nury.ir"y
Both Services

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Advent Season Observed

FIRST PENTECOSTAL CHURCH
OF SANFORD
3002 500bvrd Ave
Rev Fred Mc Cleary
P4tlo,
Morning Worship
Eveni ng Service
Boa, Study Tiues Eve
Ypth Service Tuet Eve

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P601* CHURCH OF CHRIST
Highway 04 West
Heart* Taylor £ Bud OtsMp
Evangelists
Bible Class
0000 In
Mornng
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Worship
It Na in
Evening Worship
4 14 In
Bible Clones Wed
7 loss as

FIRST PENTECOSTAL
CHURCH OF 10010*000
741 Ora nge Street
Pt. I Rulh Grant
Pastor
Sunday Sc ho ol
IS SO a in
Morning Worthy
II Na in
Sunday Evening
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Wed Bible Stud,
I lOp in
Conquer ors Meeting Sunday
4 10 At In

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II 750 in

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lamb's wool, rough homespun
and monk's ('10th For the main
processional.
n't. ,.... : i
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t apaiii s
sower
becomes an ancient town
square where all the villagers
gather to play their traditional
roles.
Choral groups from many
local community schools and
churches will present holiday
inu.sic at 7 nightly in the raised
garden area of the Village, a.-, ,,
bearded Innkeeper narrates tb'
traditional Christmas story'.
Open to the public without
charge, the non.denoiiunational

Oral Roberts

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404pm

Episcopal

Other Churches
P1*51 BAPTIST CHURCH
$19 Park 6vin.,e
Of Jay t Catenate
Father

Pastor
41a in

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61$ p Ill
7 SOp M.
1 Np In

Patter'

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Congregational
Patti.
0 404 In
II Na In
7 04 In
1 )a At In

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PALMETTO AVE NUF

CHURCH

Morning

Sunday School
MornIng Worotip

WorLder
CENTRAL BAPTIST CHURCH
Cot laM, St £OalA,
lilIW COIIInaA
Past,,
Sunday Syhopl
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Morning Worship
Church Trainir.j
11 Iop in
(dtflin5 WOrShip
730 As m
WPd Pr.1,, Service
ISip In
Nurss.y Open
WTRR I Sip In Sunday Night Broadcast
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CALVARY BAPTIST ASSEMBLY

FIRST CHURCH
OF THE NAZARENE
70$' Sanford Ave
Pallor
Dou g las 0 (Itoh
0 400 In
Sunday S01044
to
am
Morni ng Worship
4 00 p m
You th Hour
I C4 p In
Evar'qyl,%l Siiv.ci
7 040 in
Mid Week Service I Mcdl
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all
Provided
f
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POurt,ry

SANFORD BIBLE

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nightly at 8 p.m. from Dec. 5-24
at the lake Buena Vista
Shopping Village.
Visiting choral groups and a
st of 39 performers will bring
the 'Glory and Pageantry of
Christmas' in a living creche
scene
taken
from
a
itenaissance painting. Because
of its success last year, the
pageant run has been extended
to a lull 20 evenings.
Each of the 39 participants
will lit. dressed in authentic
th (..entury costwne of rich
irocades, satins, silks, velvets,

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Non Denominational

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Youth Fellowship Sunda,

(Sanfor d Ga rotte tl,. nw .. i,,,,
on Shockley
Pasts.
Sunday School
0 ISa In
Preaching £ worshiping
to IS a m
Bbs, Study
A lop m
Sharing I Proclaiming
1 "o ne
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Christmas pageant, rich in 13th

Pastor
to so a in
1100aill
1:00 pm
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Friday, Nov.

26, 1976

BLON DIE

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Saturday, November 27, 1976

For

Fib ros is Repla c e
Tis sue Of L un gs
DEAR DR. LAMB
A
relative in his 60s has
pulmonary fibrosis. His doctor
tells us that X rays show that he
has only 25 per cent of normal
(wig capacity left. He takes
prednisont'
and
carries
nitroglycerine tablets. He has
had chest pains that certainly
.&amp;'eifledtur be heart attacks, but
hi.' EKG didn't show this to be

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find West's jack of clubs and
her spade slant wheeled in
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no one bid three-card club
suits and no one raised an unrebid club suit to six without
four trumps
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The 1930 Bridge World know the penalty for leading
addressed envelope for it. Just
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send your request to me in care magazines all had a section out of turn
Declarer has these options
Is there any more to be done
of the Evening Herald, P.O. called "Experts at Their Best
I lie can accept the lead
to help turn'
Box 1551, Radio City Station, and Worst." Editor
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Culbertson
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DEAR READER
The New York, NY 10019.
hand where he was the victim, lead as penalty card In this
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DEAR [)R. LAMB
I am a but when Mrs Culbertson case there is no lead penalty.
tissue with nonfunctioning
man of 59, in perfect health. MY appeared she was always at but that card must be played
fiberous
tissue
literally
blood pressure is 130 over 80 her best. As a matter of fact, at the first legal opportumtv
decreases a person's ability to
3. fie can demand that
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provide oxygen to the body.
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as desirous of children
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prohibition applies for as long
Sitting South, she made
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' bid as partner holds the lead
bids
in
both
her
opponents
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there is any reason why I could suit, showed her spades at the
(For a copy of JAG')BY
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not sire healthy children, four level, raised clubs after
MODERN send $1 to
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assuming the woman is also in her partner bid five spades
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of oxygen. Lack of oxygen perfect health
and redoubled six spades after
newspaper. p Q Bar 489
because of disease of the lungs,
Some people have told Inc her partner went back there
Radio City Station, FVew York
anemia or problems in cirthat there is a danger of
She won the heart lead with N Y 700794
i ulation all cause fatigue.
mongoloid children being born
The fiberous changes can be
to parents where one, or both is
iaused by a variety of different
older than 40. Is there any truth SIDE GLANCES
by Gill
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conditions.
The most common
to that"
form is thought to be related to
DEAR
READER
the "immune diseases." That
Congratulations. I wouldn't
nicans the body's immune
worry about the Down's synniiechanisni has gone haywire
drome umongoloid) problem.
and produces a reaction
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men. Specifically, in women
whit-h are replaced by fiberous
less than 31) years of age this
tissues.
occurs in 1 in 2000 births and in
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treatment is Un.
women over 45 it occurs in one
satisfactory, but the use of
in 50 t*rths.
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at the time of her birth. In a
his lung disease rather than the
sense the older a woman
heart. Sines, his doctor wants
becomes the older will be the
him to have nitroglycerine
cells used for pregnancy. The
r
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stantly newly generat ed cells.
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Mrs. Elsie Mae Leonard, 85,
of II. 1, Box 39AA, Sanford, died
Thursday in Orlando. Born in
Alexandria, Va., and came to
Sanford in 1956 from St.
Petersburg. She was a member
of the First Church of Christ
Seientist, She is survived by a
lughter, Mrs. Floyd C
Richards of Sanford; son, F J
Hobson, of Silver Springs, Md.,
six grandchildren and nine
great-grandchildren.
Gramkow Funeral Home is in
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and came to Oviedo in 1942. She
was a member of St. Mars
Primitive Baptist Church.
Oviedo.
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Samuel Jr., Oviedo, David and
Nathaniel, Miami, Lemuel and
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miss Mary Stallworth and Miss
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Jones, Sarlri;uj; Mrs Martha
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Methodist Church, Casselberry.
Longwood Area Sertoma, noon, Quality Inn.
Weight Watchers, 7 p.m., Sanford Woman's Club, 309 S.
Oak Ave

ADMISSIONS
Sanford:
Jessie Beaman
Viola S. Frank
Tina M. Jelks
Cot-Inc Jones
Karen F. McCullough
Christopher L. Singletary
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•Doroth Tierney
Elizabeth Drummond,
DeBar
John W. Bonnell, Deltona
Margaret P. Poley, Deltona
Harold D. Morgan Lake Mary
Willie M. Hittell, Ieungwood
BIRTHS
Sanford:
Mr. &amp; Mrs. harry u Katrinau
Sanders a boy
*Mi-. &amp; Mrs. S. Joe i Diane)
Watson a girl
DISCHARGE
Sanford:
Marie Coleman
Melody A. Cornett
Jimmie L. Daniels
Mildred L. Dougherty
Eddie J. lIollie
El&amp;i Lopez
U M. Markey
Barbara A. Montgomery
William W. Seflfl
Ion C. Simerly
Gary N. Varner
Diane S Watson
PrscI1laRautenberg,
DeBarv
ITharles F. Mixen, Deltona
F'iaravante Rubino, Deltona
Cindy L. Edwards, Lake
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Frank A. Maddy, Sorrento
Lessis S. Draper, Coshocton,
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Sanford Rotary, noon, Civic Center
Sanford ,%A, 8 p.m., 1201 W. First closed)
TOPS Chapter 79, 7 p.m., over Baptist Church, Crystal
Lake and Country Club Road, Lake Mary.

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Sanford LIons, noon, Holiday inn.
Winter Springs Jaycees, 7 p.m., VFW building, 17-92.
Overeaters Anonymous, 7:30 p.m., Florida Power and
Light, Sanford.

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SAThRUAY, NOVEMBER 27
Barbecued ribs dinner, 5-8 p.m., sponsored by VFW
Post 10108 AuxIliary at post home on lakefront, Sanford
Florida Stale Poets Assn. open house and reception
for itI((i!IlilIg president Beatrice Branch, 2-5 p.m., D.lirid
MUsilitu, iiutdi,uir studios.
Rotary Bowl at l,man high School, Longwood. Eight
Pop Warner junior football, teams play in the afternoon
and footblI tX)wl at 8:15 p.m.

Gospel Sing sponsored by Sanford Fire Department, 8
p.m. until midnight, Civic Center. Tickets available from
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FRIDAY, NOVEMBF;R26

ARiES (March 21-April 19) Your prudent judgment will be
You don't have to be stingy in direct conflict with your
today.
today, but there's no reason you extravagant whim
have to pick up the whole tab, Unhappily, the less-disciplined
either. Be fair to yourself, too. side of your nature may
TAURUS April 20-Mary 20) prevail.
SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 221
A big miscalculation on an
important issue is possible Your head will rule your heart
today on your part. it's because today. You could miss some
warm human experiences
you ignore the fine print,
GEMINI (May 21-June 20) because of your overly pracYou tend to magnify something tical nature.
SAGITFARIUS I Nov. 23-Dec.
you've done for another. Later,
the facts will prove your con- 211 You're liable to tell one
tribution was not so great. it person one thing and then
could be embarrassing.
yourself up by reversing
CANCER IJune 21-July 22) yourself with another. Plà4
Your
rnntp'c
P!trvaL'inrP sf' Tell it like it is
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Your.••
CAPRICORN iDec. 22-Jan.
could put you in an awkward
position today. You may be 19 Heed any expert advice on a
forced to try to recoup and wind purchase today. Otherwise
you'll spend too much and have
up looking cheap.
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) To little to show for It.
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 19)
accomplish your alms today,
you should not be too lavish in Good intentions today could
your approach. People will lead you to bite off more than
respect you more if what you you can chew. Fortunately,
someone with better sense will
offer is realistic,
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) Be bail you out.
PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20)
a sharp estimator if you're
doing work for someone else Call a spade a spade today. If
today. Don't be lured Into tin- there's a favor you want of a
dervaluating the scope of the friend, just ask. Trying to beat
job.
around the bush could lose you
LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) both favor and friend.

Its (lSW, II) and

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322-2611

831-9993

CLASSIFIED DEPT.
HOURS

MONDAY lhru FRIDAY

father receives a visit from the
pastor, who says the pair
shosid move to the village

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12 NBC MOVIE Blue
Water. White Death." True
story of Peter Gimbel's diving
expedition in the Indian Ocean
and the waters off South Africa.
Ceylon and southern Australia
to find the fabled Great White
Shark, the deadliest known
underwater predator
4
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2

MOORE SHOW The annual
Teddy awards has the newsroom butting over with antiapation. except for a distraught
Murray who has never won an
award and is sure this year is
not going to be different.
9 DOILY PARTON SHOW
24 IN PERFORMANCE AT
WOLF TRAP
830
4
6 BOB NEWHART
SHOW Bob h.lanously defends the work ethic when Jerry
comes into a pile of money and
promptly decides to retire
9' $100,000 NAME THAT
TUNE
857
2 12 NBC NEWS UPDATE
900
4
6 ALL IN THE FAMILY
Edith uses quick thinking and
resuscitation training to Save a
mans life
9 STARSKY AND HUTCH
The pair arrest two hoods for
the rape of a retarded I year
old mend, then find the case is
dropped
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this show hosted by Cathy
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Sisters
9 MOST WANTED Ed
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the Rose Bowl and ltvoatene to
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New Year s Day
1100
4 6 NEWS
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3 p.ec,i honey dipped fried
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and gravy. Cole slaw and a
hot buffer ljffly biscuit.

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$05 French

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on this page for Christmas gift
Ideas
Over 10.000 people are reading this

ad. Don't you wish the item you
have for sale was listed here?

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9 MOVIE A Shot in the
Dark' Peter Sellers, Elke
S -mer 1964. Comedy about
the bumbling Inspector
Clouseau on the loose in Paris

3. 214
P$tor

Studio opts. Conveniently located,
beautifully landscaped Abundant
storage including attic. ''GE
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OVIEDO FTU- Duptexes. Furn or
Unturfl , Wooded. Home site lots
RIOGEW000 VILLAGE, 365

IS ALCOHOL A PROBLEM'
IN YOUR FAMILY?
AL ANON
For families or friends of problem
drinkers.
For IurthCr information call 123 4587
or write
Sanford Al Amn Family Group P0
Box 5,53, Snford, Fl.i 32771
RE YOU TROUBLED' Call Toil

Free 675 1221 for "WE Care".
AdultS &amp; Teens
CLASSIFIED ADS MOVE
MOUNTAINS of merchandise
every day

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Meeker Clutch purses, cigarette

Call Mrs

7619 Elm.. Sanford
Mello, 339 6956

Electron': Sensor Perm &amp;
Beauty Car, Products Towers
Beauty Salon, 519 E. Is? , 3fl.572.

NEED A SERVICEMAN? You'll
find him listed in our BusineSS

WITT
323 7895

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SAN MO PARK. 1, 7, 3 bedroom
trailer opts Adult &amp; family park
Weekly 3515 Hwy 17 92, Sanford. Ift
32) 19)0
Camper Trailer for rent, 24'. full
bath, twin beds, Heat, air 3n5752
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Peg Real Estate Broker
SALES - RENTALS
617W 1st St. Sanford
3275641 or 322 2157 Otter Mrs

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Quiet, One Story
Kitchen Equipped

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321.0041

Air, carpeted, Quiet I and 2
bedrooms. $125 to $135 month
Adults Phone 372 1810

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ma No pets Near school 327 0725

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372 7495

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Bawood Circle Newly painted)
lIP, I, baths, with Split floor
pi,trm Priced below appraisal
RPP warranted at 172.900

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WANTADWAY Readanclijsetli,
Want Ails everyday
FACED WITH A DRINKING
PROBLEM
Perhaps Alcoholic Anonymous
Can Help
Call 173 4557
Write P 0 Box 1711
Sanford. Florida 32771
Let me Show you how you can make
1300 $500 per week Call 373 8512

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Small 3 BR horn, on large corner.
fenced lot newly pairsied. $170
month plus security deposit 831
3963 after 6 p m

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indurie Beach Boy Brian
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$1 SObu
Call betweea, 330 5• 6 p m 373 5.439

)lTmeSS Property

NAVEL ORANGE S. $2 SO BU.
372 0162 or
in 671)

Commercial Steel buldng for rent
on SR 15 4,500 square tootaup SM
2461

Oranges. Grapefruit

Aluminum Siding
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11-Instructions
PIANO 8. ORGAN LESSONS
Gary Steele. teacher with Orlando
School of Music is offering private
lessons in Sanford. 323 0949

cover your home With
aluminum 8. soffit s,Stem Also
Roofing, Gutters 20 Yrs Exp
Eagle Siding Co 1St 956)

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201 Commercial

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to Ii shift Geriatric ix
perleric. preferred. Apply In
person, Sanford Nursing &amp; Con-

valescent Center. 950 Mellonvitle

Peg Meal Estate Broker

Phone 322

1811,

Sanford

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Electrician's Helper wanted, Ex
perlenced only. Wniti giving
name, telephone. Salary expected
and brief outline of experience to.
Box 621, c o The Evening Herald,
P.O. Box 1657. Sanford, FIa. 37771
Management Opportunity available.
For Deflonal interviews, call 323-

Reg Real Estate Broker
7435 5. Sanford Ave.
321 OlS9eves. 322 1643

YOtit' 3

line ad on
week, only 14 $ I

REAL NICE HOME
I OR. I bath, carpeted and C-A,
aitchin equipped, nice large
IQt.
Can assume mortgage, No

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net-Is" fast and Cl a low, lqw cost.
Nurses RN'S I, LPN's, AideS, AIde
Companion, Needed Immediately.

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test.
Wing, low Coyt want ad Call 322
7611 or 831 999)

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REALTORS-430 4043
Eves, 323.9
,Inging tun hOme, 3 BR, 2 ba
coiling mirrors, privacy Shades.

Carpentry

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CuStom Work Licensed. Bonded
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3225165

Sewing

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HUGhIEY

EQUIPMENT

Lie Clearing, Mowing, Dusi:ing,
Flu Dirt, Clay, Rock , Sand.
BacKhoe Loader Ph 3725121

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magiC number
322 2611 or 131
999)

Evening Herald

(i4%',iIIed

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WELLS DRILLED, PUMPS.
SPRINKLER SYSTEMS
All I ypes and SiSC',
We repair and service
STIflE MACHINE &amp;
SUPPLY CO
207W 2nd St
3226432

TOTAL

SALES PRICE
DOWN PAYMENT

304,527
1175.00

NET

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117,28

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ARAGE SALE Breaking

Realtor Associate TODAY for
appointment

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Ouckster
Jackets Ladies and mens gait
apparel and 'shops Mayfair

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available
holder, *ilh door for Shell',
GREGORY MOBILE HOMES
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Of mOun
3803 Orlando Dr 322 5700
t-Inpine 115 37 2 Ills cm ' 521 6619

Golf

1893.21
3.60
1596.87

48 monthly payments at 149

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corner

RATING

CLEAN FILTER&amp; LABOR

POISSON MARINE
1176 Hwy Il 92
3?' 5961

Properly Term', 114.700 Broker,

E.P.A.

up

55—Boats &amp; Accessories

CLIFF JORDAN, REALTOR
130 Hwy 434. Long wood
831 52?,

63101,1

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TRANSMISSION FLUID,

housekeeping, large &amp; small
items Some old,some new
Various furniture 'ems 3
W
131h St Sanford Sat &amp; Sun 9 fit

be I phi's 3 car garage
All for
under $50,000! Call Carole Jordan,

wooded,

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149,5

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rou lust w on 't unit Ire SPACE in
any other home
pius acreage
Plus LAKEFRONT I BR could

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NET BALANCE
DOCUMENTARY STAMPS
UNPAID BALANCE
FINANCE CHARGES
TOTAL AMT. PAYMENTS
DEFERRED PAY'T PRICE

2906.99

Marquette

cetsorues, clothe',, msc 372 2178
SR 14. East of Sanford '. mile
west of

Huge Bedrooms

road,

BALANCE

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I Acre Lakefront

43—Lots-Acreage

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2931,99

(Silver Lake area)

1973 Nbll double wide office trailer,
central air &amp; leat, 7 offices with
till pain. .i,jJ lOiu Or 3JJ 4136

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GARAGE SALE. Sat &amp; Sun Water
Skit, lawn mower, boat

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To List Your Business ... Dial 322-2611 or 831-9993

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SALES PRICE
CLERICAL NOTARY
TOTAL UNIT PRICE
SALES TAX
FLA. LICENSE

Sat Nov 27, 10 a
Low, low prices Junk &amp;

corner

BROKERS
D.iy '377 617)
"7llt% 372 7 2

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Well Drilling

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treasure's, fruit &amp; baked good', I
mile past Airport Sanford.

Upholstery 372 0/01

Land Clearing

.lsjSl about everything for Christmas
Gifting can be found n the Want

Alterations, Dress Mahriii, Oraiw's,

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ST.JOHNSREALTYCO

Longwaosj

PH. 323-u3o

(OPflI I A , rsrsno

YARD SALE

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MILLIONS OF DOLLARS in Real
fl
Estate is Sold daily
the
Classified ads Nothing small
3ut that

E 25th St

HANDYMAN'S HOUSE 1025 Santa
St . Sanford. Name your terms
327 66)7 before noon or nights only

Painting
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ART BROWN PEST CONTROL
2547 Park Drive

tilown in lflSuldtion
Mayo In
%ul.iliOfl Co call before 9 a m., 8 30
3012 or 90.4 71% 6517

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PORCH SALE Homemade blue cane
S'yri,ip and handcraft sale I 01k
east of Park, at 171 h St. Sanf or d
',,aturdOy, Nov 11

Fall

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2611 or III 9991

LIGHT HAULING &amp;'YARD
ANDOARAGE CLEANUP
Phone 149 $3/I

78

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Shop the classified ad', for Christ
rnos i3ilt ideas
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Eves 323 0455
Associate

CRANK CON'ST REALTY

page

H auling

JOHN SAULS AGENCY
SEMINOLE COUNTY- Beautiful
buildng 1os, some lake front.
heavily woode,3 Altamonte Loch
Arbor,

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Payment, Monthly payment on
mor tgage us, 91

81) 1120 ext 261 or 67)0973.

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Carport Sale- Fr, &amp; Sat - Nov 268.
21 9 a m 10 1 pm 2C9 Laurel

Eves 322 1551, 372 1179

(,ebhardt'S Home Repairs, Room
Finest in inlerlor 8. Exterior
Concrete Work, Pant
Panting Discount Prices free
119, Carpenter Work. Ceramic .
Estimates Call Robert. 323 44,43
Tile, Alum Encl os ures 3216425 ,
Free Estimofes
,

CLASSIFIED DEPT

8512,
WANT ADS WILL SELL your "don't

IIIOFA&amp; CHAIR SHAMPOOED
Only 135

Dee &amp; Gerry's Cleaning Service
Resident-at &amp; Commercial Clean
iflg RI I, Boa larr. t,nfn,,I ci P
33771 -' 3736475
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Days 373 7171
Broker

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Security Guard. Full time, 4 to
midnight shift. Prefer mature
Individual. Call 127 1010.

1771

Phone 322 3585

,

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SANFORD

177 TOYOTA NOW IN STOCK

YARD SALE
T 01 5, Dils. Misc
72 20 Hantweli Ave
Saturday &amp;
Sunday 10 am lii

323 7832

DICK'S LAWN SERVICE

Edging,

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Mowing, Edging. Trimming
Phone 321 Ii??

Mowing. Trimming.
Clean up 830883-1.

MARC SLADE CHRYSLER-PLYMOUTH INC.
HWY. 17.92

49

Part',.

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Call U', For PerS000i:eci LSt'ng
A nd
Soles
"sistonce

Free Estimates

Interior, Eaterior Plaster,ng.
Plaster Patching Simulated brick
&amp; stone specialty 3722180

ON FRONT &amp; REAR BRAKES

Used

54—Garage

EXPERT LAWN SERViCE

Central Heal 8. Air Conditioning
For free eStimates, call Carl
l-Irri'. at SEARS in Sanf or d 3 27

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V.

JOHN KR IDE R. ASSOC
101W Commercial

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Cleaning

W. GARNETT WHITE

Lawn Care

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FREE INSPECTION
FREE

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machines
MOONEY APPLiANCES 373 i,i6,i7

ORANGE GROVE-- Ii Acre's n
Valenclas Owner says "Get an
offer"

Landscaping &amp;

Home Improvements
_____________________
Panting, Remodeling. General Re
pa rs Call 333 8675

extra

upright Arnmij f reeler 4
YS Old, like new 5300 or best
alter 377 6037

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ACREAGE ON A LAKE I Acres
heavily wooded Will %p
tout
ill

C E SHEPHERD

cash for Christmas
shopping Sell those items you no
longer need with a Quick Action
Want Ad in the Evening Herald

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41—Houses
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tHEATRE wanted Open or Closed,
Rent 01' Lease Details to 7115 S
Ocean Blvd - Apt 303. Delray
Beach, FIa, 33444

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Serv.ce

nnQhbrhio4 172,950

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TWENTY WEST - Luke new Goad

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TUU AK 1(1K II

1974 Kenmore washer &amp; dr rer
apartment size Good cood $50 or
best 'iffer 372 4646

24. MONTY PYTHON'S

FLYING CIHCUS

FRONT WHEEL BEARINGS REPACKED

ECONOMY

52—Appliances -

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7 BR . turn - cabana, porch, fenced

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3?) 8)72 SR-i I [lit i 1

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COUNTRY CLUB 11. CHCA
$16.500

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prices Good select-on

MLS REALTOR

971 17' wide, I OR, turn AC, adults
Security $100 mo 322 $9)9

NOW THROUGH NOVEMBER 30

COUNTRY FURN

INC.

For AppointmentCall 305.322.

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CONSTRUCTION Inc.

68—Wanted to

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after no t.iflCV clams
Just

1565

34—Mobile Homes

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CHRISTMAS by selling your 0.: .1
used furniture and appliances j
Larry's New &amp; Used Mart, 215
Sanford Ave. 327 1132

1030 State St . Sanford Plata

Multiple Listing Service

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FUTURA BY SINGER

322-2420

Carpeting

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Maitland Auction
339 6416 tell frepirci-n .ir-Icr-i

One ji ' rqer's top Toujri I'd iI"w
Zg Zoo rrachinrs
ASSuC
b,iant $185 SOor pay Ill 90 per
month Will lace trade n Snger
equipped to ho i.an P- m.k.. hIinn

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CITY-. 1033 West 1St St
Tn'
lovely 3 OR, I bath need s a little

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QUALITY HOMES AT MODERATE PRICES

WetyC Landing, 323 4410

Educations. Child Care for as low as
$. weekly it you qual'fy 323 $174

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3 OR, 2 bath Also I BR,-HAROLD
HALL REALTY, REALTOR, 321
5771

OR . furnished, 1)10

&amp;—ChiId Cat:

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I OR. 2 bath available Dec . Jan 8.
Feb In Sunland Estates Ideal for
tourists 172 3-175

LOSV long haired *hite altered male
cat, 251h 8. Sanford Hair thin on
back 373 4325

9—Good

I &amp; 2 BR Apts , excellent location, all
electric kitchens, A C. carpeted.
drape's, adults, from $150. 2015
Sanford Ave . Phone 337 7413

THE STARS

51—HOuhold Goods

bath home in move ,n condition
Owner transferred Must sell ,i'
only 130.500

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Expert
Mechanics
All work
FOLLOW
guaranteed Reasonable prices 25
yrS. experience. Moaley's Carage, i
2539 Park Dr. 373.3955 Bill on thiS page for Christmas gift
ideas.
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Bowers. Operator,
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1973
Renault Gordini, Sports coupe.
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—'
S brand new tires AM FM radio
77— Autos Wanted
______—,...
-- I with tape player. Air. Also
I equipped with fuel injection, up to
BUY JUNK CARS -from StOtol30
I 35 MPG Wonderful shape
Call 3221624 after 1 P m
I '.iholesale cost 3 2' 0734

Ch for Antiques. Consignmer':
wanted Hi way 46 Auct-,
_Oileries, 322 6972

322 1947

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FULLER BRUSH

COUNTRY CLUB MANOR- lii
HOyS Drive- Beautiful] BR, 1

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H*y 97, I mile west f Speeewa'y,
Daytona Beach will hold a public
AUTO AUCTION every Saturday
night at 7 30 It's the only one n
Florida You set the reserved
price No charge other than s,,
registration fee unless vehicle is
sold Call 90 42558311 for further
detais

76A—Auto Repairs
for

65— Pe ts-Supplies

,

Idyllwilde- 4 OR, 7 bath, deluxe &amp;

.

man. air, tape, with radio, built in
speakers, all equipped With or
without 1971 Ford Pick up truck
Both A I condition. $7500 37') 5149

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Clean Your Own Carpet
Rent Our Rinsen'ac
CARROLL'S FURNITURE

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1911 Maverick, 2 Dr - new paint, new
tires, everything In excellent
condition. $995 327043
DAYTONA AUTO AUCTION

THERE IS SOMETHING NEW
the Want Ads every day

Steam

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1973 79' 5th Wheel Quinstar Coach

'*"
Butane LighterS, 1995 up, money Wanted to buy use d office furniurAny
quantity
clips 56 50 Owaitney Jewelers,
NOLL
204 S Park Ave
CASSELBERRY Hwy. Il 92 t.
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4236

,l SUPILAND

Nice 2 BR block home, turn or
,jnturn 373 2970 or 323 7629 after 6
pm
spacious $300 mo plus deposit
372 3357 eves

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75-Recreational Vehicles

--

Uathroom Cabinets,
Counter lops Sinks tn5ldilOi,on
.ivil.l,flhlC Bud Cbeit 372 8053
______

e'cellenv c ndit ion on large lot
Central or, large screened porch
are lust some of the extras BPP
warranted for 176,900

Lake Mary
3 BR I', bath flew
homes Under 123.000 with less
than $150 down Governmer,t
funding By builder, 831 1619,
Equal Housing Opportunity

Hwy 46, West, Sanford
32) 5620

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64—Equipment

1967 Mustang, new tires, new paint.
good running Condition, 1600 372
559)

Dell's Auction Center

NELSON'S FLORIDA ROSES
Woodrull", Garden Center
501 C"lr, Av,'

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DREAMWOLD
2551 Marshall
A ve - Attr ac t ive BR. ii both in

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Hgi-.way 1792, Sanford

5cr:,'. From Ranch Hou

322.2090

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Buick Special, 1967. Excellent motor
&amp; transmission. 5350 323 4762 or
3232865

SOles.

WANT TO SEE A WONDER AT
WORK? Place a Classif i ed Ad in
the Evening Herald today
—_

Santa's bag qUiCk and
Shop the want ads for
Christmas buys

Fill

Open Daily For Retail

_________________________

Sale

JUST MAKE PAYMENTS- '72 and
'73 Models Coil 313 6570 or 831
4i)S Dealer

Single beds, Color TV, several
portable steroes. tools. Odd chars.
dinette set, all kindS of misc
items Come early, get a good
and do your Christmas
shopping with us,

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for

________________________________

FRIDAY NIGHT 7 P.M.

6Of1ice Supplies
- -- -

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CITY
1011 Magnoli a Ave in)rr,,I(ulite
1511,1: bOihS in
super condition Includes W W
carpeting, fireplace, Screened
front porch, lots ot storage area.
and lovely corner lot Reasonably
priced at 122.500

80—Autos

AUTI'NSA'['

Electric Guitar and Amplifier. $75,
___________________________
Campbell S Poodle Pad--Complete
Electric Bass. Carrying Case &amp;
Amplifier, $75, Ludwig Bass and
professional grooming 7167 Park
Ave , 322 1121,
Ludwig Snare Drums with Brats,
175. Coon Cornet with Case 175.
criaiiJrii r Cr,,,.. ,,'
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ns rnu female uooerman, Reg
St,Sanford I0to4 Monday tttru I
Sweet &amp; Loveable 575 323 6632 or
Friday
3230455 wk flits

Stenstrom Realty

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Classified Ads
MOVE MOUNTAINS
of merchandsectaily

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APARTMENTS

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REAL

OCiicq

11age

.

1505 W. 25th

Lirturn,t'.r-i tAO l:t'drioni Securit',
Depot Adult', Preferred

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72 -Auction

brand new 12' Canoe, hide a Bed.

$2995 up. pierced
earring',, 1695 up Gwaltney
Jewelers. 204 S Park Ave

Stemper-Realtor

i1l'i F'rflth
3771991
F "s 122 ii'JS 372 115.4, 372 191.1

1011 S FRENCI"i

Adult Family

H.

Wm.

tIst GMC pick up. V 6. standard
transmission, step side, posi
traction rear, new pant, good
sticker, %415 Also 1960 Chevy pick
up 250 engine, automatic Iran
SmiflOn, diSC brakes. fleet side.
new paint, FM radio, good
sticker. 1150 322 1537

Friday

,.*it Jewel watches,
%

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Pichup truck, good
1971 GMC
condition, Sanford Auction. 323
7310

Out of ideas' Visit Eth,Ii's
,,
tiques, 1 mi. W. of I Ion old St Rd
Mat "76" Station, Pacla, 372 5471
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Electric Guitar and Amplifier, $75,'
Electric Bass, Carrying Case &amp;
Amplifier. $7S. Ludwig Bass and
Ludwig Snare Drums with Brass.
$75, Conn Cornet with Case $75.
SEMINOLE COIN. 109 W. First
St., Sanford 10 to 4 Monday thru

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Luxury

79—Trucks-Trailers

-______

Allan Carousal Or'3an, like new. Sold
new for $3,500 First $1,300 take's
Phone 630 OOSt

Fine Pennsylvania House cherry
table with I chairs, S.4'S4"
roundtable with two 10' leaves,
tree folding pact to match and lit.
S250 Maple hardwood coffee table.
15*21" with raised ends, $75
Console stereo. AM FM receiver
with full Size changer. beautiful
fruitwood cabinet. Wards Airline'
Sold State. $179 Phone 327 5551

Peg Real Estate Broker
General Contractor
32'? 6457

~Gar

Sanford, 1 BR. turn downstairs,
convenient location. References
required $95 per mo 834 5992
MONTHLY RENTALS
AVAILABLE
Color Iv, air Cond .Mald Serv.
QUALITY INN NORTH
141 SR 43.4. Longwood
8624000

JOHNNY WALKER

17 92,

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Motorcycle Insurance
BLAIR AGENCY
373 )5140r37) 7710

_______________________ ______

Cottage. 5 rooms, 1 bath. 251 S 3rd
uaranted reconditioned auto
St . Lake Mary, $11,500. Phone
batteries.
$12.95
810 1703
exchange.
Used Office Furniture
REEL'S BODY SHOP, 1109
Sanford - 2 BR, CB. air, screened
Sanford Ave
_____
Wood
or steel desks, eaccutive desk
porch, double lot, fruit &amp; large oak
_______
' &amp; chairs, secretarial desks &amp;
trees, nice neighborhood $19,900
WILSON MAIER FURNITURE
chairs. straight chair's.' ttltng
$2.000 do,, about $ioo mo. Owner
BUY-SELL-TRADE
cabinets, as 5 Cash and carry
wIt finance 2032 Jefferson Ave 311315 E First St
372 5422
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NOL L'S
322 1374 days, or 626 3058, ask for
-'--______
r CaS%-elberry, Il-97.
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171)4
Chuck Moore
,
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Op, LAKE MONROE- Mayfair.
62—Lawn-Garden
Dad will love Black &amp; Decker or
Spacious. CuStom 3 BR. 2 bath. liv.
Rockwell power tools and Stanley
cm. din rm • den, eat in kit., I',
hand toots from Gregory Lumber
Field Dirt, YeipOw Sand &amp; Top Soil
acres Privacy. Near hospital.
&amp; True Value Hardware, 6th 8.
for sale Call 373 7580 from 8 to
5173
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maple 3770500
I 5 30 week j,'syS

If You

WELAKA APARTMENTS
114W, 1sf St.
323 0528

3720779

1776 Honda 55i7. 1 cyl . Take over
payments of $51 II. 31 payments
owed Pay off less 3232959

71-Antiques

'

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Console Stereo, AM FM Parlo &amp;
Record Player Excellent condition. 1100 323 2191

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EXECUTIVE HOME in beautiful
Wilson Place, six miles west of
*
Qualify
downtown Sanford Lovely one
.M51
1t I year old. I bedroom, 3' i bath
Vency is .iViiii4blC for suh',diled
home on generous pool oriented lot
hous-flO in r,,iral areas No down
,.JS S'AF'Li
32 Older frame
nislIed under huge oaks. Loads cif
payment, monthly payment', le
home One bedroom &amp; bath could
cabinets in 16' x 17' kitchen.
th,'sr% rent
be rented for extra income,
fireplace and built infamily room,
Convenient to schools, shopping.
brick and life gas grill on 'x12'
SANFORD- Lovely 2 or 3 OR, )
$11,000
porch, intercom, central vacuum
bath home in good location. ex
system. 2 c en tral treating and air
cellent condition, $16,700 VA No
1319 MELLONVILLE- 1 OR, I bath
down, FHA Low c1own
conditioning units. Please call for
cottage, walk to shopping Has a
appointment,
large family room See this good
M. UNSWORTH REALTY
buy at just $ 13,500
VERY CLEAN 2 BR older home,
close to downtown. churches and
100 Reg Peal Estate Broker
LONGW000
BE AUTY
681
shopping Includes separate el
803W 1t St.
Longdale. A BETTER BUY
ficiency apartment or workshop.
3236061 Pt 323 0517 ev1,,.,,,,_,,,,,,,
home! Beautiful sha' carpeting.
110.500
fenced, large trees, a quiet r et reat
for 572.500
POOL HOME in county west of
Sanford, Owner out of State. needs
lIAR TWELL AVE - Several newer
ens
to sell 136.000.
flIva
homes in top condition Ready for
1,ur occupancy All latest
ap
PINECREST-- Newly painted, cozy
Patio Apartm
i.ances SEE THESE homes now
3 BR, I bath horn, near elemen
r ,j t,'eiti'r buy From $29,300
Studio, I, 2,1
'
tiry school

1 BR, turn apt., lightS, water turn
Mature adults. No pets. $95 372
2296 after I wk days.

Silvertone 76 key organ, maple
bet, S chord bars Phone 349

for Sale
___________________________

REALTY

78—!?orcycle

every Sunday. Sa m. 105p.m. NO
CHARGE Reser ve free space's
pm
Phone 372 1216. 7 pm tO
any night
________________________________

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Reg Real Estate Broker, 3210640

7 li nome, good neighborbuod,
family room. dining room. kit.
che'n, breakfast area, large living
room, shade trees, flowering
shrubs and rare plants. Large lot
Under $20,000 Call 373 53)0 for
appointment

AND
THINK
A
MINUTE
IF
CLASSIFIED
ADS DIDN'T WORK THERE
WOULDN'T BE ANY,

Merchandise

NEED A HOME
$100 down
payment to cjtialified buyers. 3
BR, 1', baths, cent heat. retur
bistred As low as $ 16.000

House In 3 Months

32—Houses Unfurnished

*

1100

REALTOR, MLS
323.577-1 Anytime

Inc.

Greene

SOUTHERN LIVIN'- 2 story, I BR.
2 bath, tam rm . 19. separate
garage &amp; storage game rm
.
$49,500

Market, South

9-sop Flea

STOP

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3 BR. 2 bath home. 32 If kidney
Shaped pool, Ce'nt. 118.4, screened
POCh. PLUS cement block
duplex, 7 OR each side u.000
Bobby Greene, Realtor, 625 0333

quick response
in buying or Selling,

Harold Hall Realty

You Can Have Your

2 BR, clean, near shcping No pets

cases 8. key case's Gwaltney
Jewelers. 201 S Park Ave.

DIVORCE FORMS -- For free in
formation write to Boa 791,
Pompano, Fla , 33061

GOVERNMENT HOUSESdown
VETERANS
No down

.

LONGWOOD- Approx, 'i acre tot,

USE WANT ADS for

STOP RENTING " Move in - then
buy. Neat 3 BR, CM, kit, equipped,
W W carpet, $77.000

SUNLAND Neat 3 OR. 1' bath,
corner lot, fenced, air, carpets
Only $19,900 VAor FHA. FRICKE
&amp; FRICKE ASSOC INC .8315253

' Forrest

garage, utility cm, fenced back
yard, large corner lot For Sale or
Rent, 323 3780

CHOICE AREA-- 3 BR, 2 bath. 30'
family rm • a fine home 131.900

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3 BR. ii bath, cent. neat &amp;
carpeted, closets galore, enclosed

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COMMERCIAL PROPERTY
Choice commercial site 250*250' on
US Hwy, 17 92 inside Sanford city
limits By owner 373 2970

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Trade

WAN t1:D' SELLERS
BUYERS DEALERS
Empty your carport or garageMate 11* and trauC fun swapping
too' Bring your articles to
Movieland Drive In Theatre Swap

Pianos 8. Electronic Organs with
automatic rhythm secvion Liberal
trades offered Bot Ball's Piano &amp;
Organ Sates 1. Western Auto. j;
W First
. 327 7255.
____________________________

fl'ce corner landscaped residential
let, central Sanford location,
Reasonable By owner 373

41-Houses

FURNISHED. .4 BR, It
bath.'
central air, ready to move in.
00
$26,9

LOW Down VA &amp; FHA Homes, KuIp
Realty, 327 7335 407 W. First
Sanford

They're Hot"

By Notary Public

Classified Acts will always give you
more
Much , Much More than
you expect

41—Houses

3721

WEDDINGS PERFORMED

or

__

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DON'TMISS This Fantastic Offer 1
OR, 2' r bath, split level home on
corner tot Family room withj SANFORD
3 BR, I, bath home
wood burning fireplace, compact
with Central heat &amp; air 13621
kitchen You really must see to I game room, utility shed on cement
aporeciate Price dropped to a
foundation, large trees 523,93
low $39.900 with a good
New FF44
•erv
ssuinable mortgage
WE TAKE TRADES
LAKE MARY - Sparkling 38R, I'
DYNAMIC PROPERTIES
bath home with Floridaroom,
S V Hardwick. Broker
central heat &amp; Motivated owner
J
- - $23,150 New FHA

Is

372 2026- Eve's S Weekends

322 2115
After blurs
322 199)
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Reg. Real Estate Broker
1100 E 25th St
3726455

flew modern single story I &amp; 2 OR
apts - and completely furnished

4--Persona ls

5--Lost

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59

46-Commercial Property

Chitcct's
Con
temporary - 1 level, 3 lIP, 2 bath
$76,000 JENNY CLARK. Realty,
REALTOR, 322 1595.

TA F F ER REALTY

31—Apartments Furnished

SEARS telephones will be open
every night ill I thru Dec 27 Two
days delivery 322 1771

FLYING CIRCUS
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2 12 NEWS
6 MOVIE King Kong Escapes' Linda Miler. Rhodes

2571 Park Or

to.. 3233301 to see models and
sited your new apt

FOLLOW

New

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41--Houses

Jiealty,

Energy Efficient Package", From*
IllS Colt Ted or Jeanette Ean
narelll. Resident Service Dlrec

24 MONTY PYTHON'S

9 NEWS

41—Houses

SANFORD COURT
APARTMENTS
3301 S. Sanford Ave.

4A—Public Notices

YES!

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Spacious I. 2 &amp; 3 BR opts. Tennis,
swimmIng, playground,
recreation room, laundry room
and Clubhouse.2380 Ric)gewood
AvC, Sanford, Ph 373 6420

NOW LEASING

Sunday - Noon Friday

8935

FOR Ck'L16f1s'1.a5

near stores Ideal for re$ire
persons 3210580, 648641$

Noon The Day Before Publication

Sanford Seminole Jaycees are Still
selling Inc Restaurant Sampler
Coupon Book s for $14 95. Call 373
0090 or 373 4540, or after S call 323

Ridgewood Arms

DCBARY- Large, lovely I BR, air,

DEADLINES

I SEEK &amp; FIND'

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4A—Public Notices

FOLLOW THE STARS*

Christmas Specials

(12,00 MINIMUM CHARGE)

SATURDAY 9-Noon

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Mr Allison 'Robert vtctuii
1957 Man and nun are
stranded on WWII Japanese
infested Pacific island
6 MOVIE Harry 0" David
Janssen, Martin Sheen star
1973 Pilot film for detective
series of same name
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How Green Was My
Valley (A)
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CONT Notre Dame at USC
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430
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members from Madison
Square Garden. U S Sidecar
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I Was A
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Teenage Frankenstein" Whit
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ON THE NEWS
24 MASTERPIECE THEATEA (A)

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205 PALMETTO AVE. (Next to Post Office) SANFORD

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6 MOVIE Run A Crooked
Alo' Louis Jourdan, Mary
Tyler Moore 1969. School
teacher becomes amnesia victim, lives the life of a wealthy
playboy for a two year period
7 CONSULTATION
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The EAr hears Bill Brady had a rough
time, While campaigning for Casselberry City
Council, it seems his opponent
who lives
across thestreet from thesceneofa mishap
alrnostgotthiebestofhim— permanently. Bill
'as pounced upon and bitten by a pygmy
rattlesnake... That, says The EAr, was
almost as bad as being elected - in
Casselberry, that is

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of
felony possession of
Richard N. Gibson, 46. of Sanford, accused of grand larceny

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charged with
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an Altaitionte Spr in gs
Stanley Wa,newright Jr.,
of obtaining
worthless
Thomas Ervin Mock, 22, of Sanford, accused of grand lar-

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photographer Rick Wells
who caught them in the
pleasant act...

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upon a nine-year-old girl.
- William
accused
aggravated assault with a motor vehicle.
- Williamuttering forgery of Winter Park,
forgeryloan
at
bank.
23, of Sanford, accused
property by
check.
ceny of clothes from a corn-operated laundry.
- Steven Michaelmarijuana.
Kierstead, fl,
Winter Park, accused

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has filed a motion for continuance and waiver of speedy trial
Saying Yi UiihfliS is scheduled to get married on Dec. I and wants
to take a week's honeymoon. The court has yet to rule on the
defense motion, according to the court file In the case.

Wa.shlngton, D.C. - the week of the trial.
Thomas is free on $15,000 bond pending trial.
Prostitution Charges
Charles Jess Palmer, 38. of 117 Red Cedar lane, faces trial on
four counts of unlawfully offering or agreeing to secure another
for purposes of prostitution or other lewd or indecent acts and one
count of sexual battery I rape I.
The offenses allegedly occurred in September at Palmer's
rt.-.jdence in south Seminole, according to court file documents.
Witness Tampering
Also on the week's docket is the trial of Michael L Krell. 28. of
Altamonte Springs. Krell is accused of felony witness tampering.
Court file documents allege that Krell caused the woman that
I&gt;almer is accused of raping to be in fear by force or threats of
force.
Two brothers front Altamonte Springs arechetluled fur trial on
three counts of auto burglary and three counts of grand larceny
each in connection with thefts of citizens band radio units from
autos. They are Leslie tee Swift, 24, anti Daniel Morris Swift. 19,
both of 1314 E. Notre Dame Drive, Alt.Uiionte Spring.;
Others On Dockel
Other defendants (I,i('keted for trials includeRichard F. Monroe, 47, of Altamonte Springs, acc used of
three counts of sexual ba ttery upon an 11-year-old girl.
Bruce M. Wohl, 22, of Lake Mary, accused of possession of
controlled substance, marijuana In the form of hashish.
Edward P. Nydam, 47, of Longwood, accused of lewd assault

are you?" hoard member Bud Feather asked
the superintendent. ....Well, I thought about
it," La yer replied, "but there was such bad
publicity in Tallahassee that I withdrew my
re(Juest."
As board rnt'm hers, a fin mist rat o rs and
others chuckled, Attorney Doug Stenstrom
told Layer, "I must confess, I put Mr. Feather
up to asking that" .....You know, I just got to
thinking," Layer said. "We left out the attorney 's office in the plans for there,

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IA'tng checked for fingerprints.
The second postponement was granted after the state couldn't
sch ed ule a key prosecution witness - an FBI lottery expert from

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Thomas, who says he's a self-employed rental agent, was inhUed in July by a statewide grand jury in connection with a
$A,000-a-week lottery allegedly operating in Seminole and
Orange counties. 1k is charged with conducting a lottery,
possession of lottery tickets and possession of lottery
paraphernalia.
State agents used electronic surveillance devices in the probe
that resulted in a June 30 raid in which 14,630 and lottery slips in a
grocery bog were seized at Altamonte Springs.
Th e trial was post poned one time because the money and lotte ry
I hps hadn't been returned from a crime lab where the items were

Ihe purchase of an elaborate deskcredenza by house Speaker [)on Tucker 1)
Tallahassee) may have cost state taxpayers
S8.431, but The EAr feels it could have been a
blessing in disguise for Seminole ('ountians.
At a recent school hoard session, the panel
was tUfle(I in to a report on plans for
renovating the old Sanford Naval Academy
.Junior School. The facility is going to bt'
turned into it two-story office complex for
School Supt
Bud Liver and his administrative staff.
The subject of office
furniture came up. and Layer explained most
furnishings would be transferred into the longawaited building from existing offices, but
that some new pieces would have to be Pt11
chased.

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present testimony at the trial ofeye..witnesses and persons giving
Imm unit y fro m racuno yn the firebombing case.

The EAr.
s high on political
s'.cuation. put itself to the ground right alter
it heard there's a Legislative D e l egation
teeting next Monday.
Odds on favorite, EArlings, for the new
chairman of Seminole's delegation is State
Rep Bob hlattawav. D-Altamonte Springs.
That is
- if hlattawav can patch things up
with fellow statesman Vinci' F'echtel, the
Repuhliean from Leesburg.
The EAr figures it's a sale bet, though, to
place your money on the I )eriiot'rat from

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rt1eased on a new bond.
Defense attorney David M. Hammond claimed in a bond
rtductlon motion filed Sept. 16 in circuit court that Williams fled
t tie state inl9'74, "due to actions caused by police harassment and
tritimidation."
An information filed by State Atty. Abbott Herring in the
firebombing case alleges that Williams conspired wi th four other
mcii on May 1, 1974, to murder Stallworth, and prepared
firebombs, one of which was thrown at Stallworth's house that

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He was arrested Sept. 5 In Niagara Falls, N.Y., and

PIiS FlUE'1 Till.: IAlKlt PF;oI'U.:. .
Sentiricl Star Reporter Larry lpman, the
I
has
ilas l €arnt,
earned,is no l onger till
report, er Oi
note for the Sanford housing Authority.
Seems Lipman wrote a story alleging some
kind of conflict of interest tied to a $3,650
purchase. Well, EArlings. in that story Sam
Wright of Sanford was listed as a member of
the SEEI)CO board of directors
()nl
problem is. local attorneys iI
othrs sas
rights ne v er been MI the
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Afternoon, EArlings. For years, The
EAr has been a close-up watcher of political
antics. But
and EArlings listen up.
Republican Counts' Commissioner Dick
Y illiams has outdone them,
Finding himself without dress jacket at
last Tuesdavs 2nd-floor county commission
meeting. Williams promptly ordered his
secretary hack up to the 3rd floor to fetch it for
him.
Playing waitress and serving coffee to
u)rnmisIOflers is one thing but fetching
jackets.
the EAr wonders if there's it job

ALLFRUIT F LAYutS SUPERtRAN()

Father and son

Polgar Sr. of Sanford and

By BOB W)Yl)
Herald Staff Writer
A Sanford man charged In a 1974 firebombing at
on the
home of a sheriff's deputy and an Altamonte Springs man indicted
by a statewide grand jury on lottery charges are among 23
defendants docketed for criminal trials this week before Circuit
Court Judge A.J. Hosemann Jr., at Sanford.
Nathaniel lee Williams,
Is accused of attempting to murder
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                    <text>6B--Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl.

Wednesday, Nov. 24, 1976

TEL EViSION LISTINGS

Wednesday

61111 ALAN BURKE SHOW
2 12 (Thus only) 50th
7 WOMAN
ANNUAL MACVS
1100
THANKSGIVING DAY PA2 9 12 NEWS
RADE Ed Mc-Mahon, Della
6111 1 WILD WILD WEST
Reese, McLean Stevenson
7 WAY HARTMAN. MARY
host the traditional New York
HAFITMAN
Parade.
24 LJLIAS YOGA AND YO U
4
6 PRICE IS RIGHT
1107
Preen- tod Thu's and Fri.
4 6 NEWS
4
6 (Fri orgy) SUPER
11 30
FRIDAY Special hots and a
2 I? TONIGHT
half holiday presentation of
7 ABC CAPTIONED NEWS
three regular Saturday
FOR THE DEAF
chuldens series Fat Albert
9 THE ROOKIES IR)
and theCosbykids. Isis arid
1137
Ark 11
6 MARY HAHTMAN MARY
2$ (Thu's Fri) ELECTRIC
HARIMAN
COMPANY
1208
1030
6 WILD. WILD WEST
2 12 HOLLYWOOD
1240
SQUARES Peecr,4edTHjrs,
9
MYSTERY OF THEsee lOam
WEEK Please Stand By For
24 (Thurs. Fri ) SESAME
deq Shirley Knight stars
STREET
as a TV e x ecutive sfe driven
11 00
to the voinif of Insanity by the
2
12 WHEEL OF FORthought she may have cornTUNE Pr eempted Thus. see
milled a murder (B)
10 am
too
6 GAMBIT Preempted
2 12 TOMORROW
Thurs.. Fri
110
g DON HO siiow
9 DAILY WORD
1130
200
2
12 STUMPERS Pro2 DAILY DEVOTIrJJL
errv,)ted Thurs. see lOam

Evening
600
2
4 6 9 12 NEWS
Fill EMERGENCY ONE
7 AS MAN bEHAVES
24 EVERYBODY S BUSI
NESS
630
2 12 NBC NEWS
3
6 CBS NEWS
7 ZOOM
9 ABC NEWS
700
2 TO TELL THE TRUTH
4 BRADY BUNCH
6 THE CROSS WITS
6M I DREAM OF JEANNIE
7 FEEDBACK
9 WILD WILD WORLD OF
ANIMALS
12 TREASURE HUNT
24 MACNEIL-LEHRER REPORT
730
2 PRICE IS RIGHT
4
CELEBRI7Y
SWEEPSTAKES
6 5128 000 QUESTION

6M HOGAN S HEROES
9 525000 PYRAMID
12 MY THREE SONS

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REPORT 12.000 Fkn
in, Support Common

Morning

,ari'n
'er Two helicopter pilots
:'" 10 the aid cif victims in
small town that is devastated

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ALMOST ANYTHING GOES

9 SUNRISE JUBILEE
6 10
2 SUNSHINE ALMANAC
Not on Thu's or Fri
615
6 SUNSHINE ALMANAC

24 (Thurs. Fri) ELECTRIC
COMPANY
It 55
4
6 SM CBS NEWS

12 NBC MOVIE
Fl~bert

4

6

Episode to be arwiotsiced
9 THE 6K)NIC WOMAN
as a flu' Jaime
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pins an infernational Sri".

1200
2
9 (Ms)fl, Tues, Wed
Fri) NEWS

çWed) 05CC PROFILES IN
EDUCATION Thur s )

2 12 (Thu-s. only) GRANDSTAND

CHRISTOPHER CLOSE UP

830
4 6 THE JEFFERSONS
Episode to be announced
900

(Fri) DAILY DEVOTIONAL
630
2 (En only) SUNSHINE
ALMANAC
4 KUTANA

4
6 CBS MOVIE The
Frt.ri Cotwie' -on
Gene

6 SUNRISE SEMESTER

Not on 'Thurc

Hackman. Roy Scheider,

645
4 LOCAL NEWS
6 (Thu's only) SUNSHINE
ALMANAC
6.55
2 DAILY DEVOTIONAL
700
2 12 TODAY (Local flOWS
at 725 and 825)
6 CBS NEWS (730
am. Ch 4. local 1'ieWS)
6* POPEYE AND FRIENDS
7 24 SESAME STREET
9 GOOD MORNING AMER
ICA ( Good 40nng Florida
at 725 and 8.25 am. local
neoppirs. weather. sports)
600
4
6
CAPTAIN
KANGAROO
24 MACNEIL-LEHRER F
PORT
8 30
24 LIUAS, YOGA AND YOU
900
2 PHIL DONAHUE SHOW
6 MIKE DOUGLAS SHOW

F'-'ru,undo Rey Film chror-ides
hO true siory 04 how NOW York
C pOtiC sasierjaninterrI.r nal heroin
,
1972 (RI
7 FAMILY FOCUS
9 (3ARETT,t Kim t-1unler
iests Posing as a wino
Rireita is trying to naii a skid
row lo
ller wien he is abducted
and held captive by a tough old
M)n1fl who believes heisher
.
.'aywaid
24 LIVE, FROM LINCOLN
CENTER Details to be anlllyurrm
1000
2
12 THE Ot..EST Ti"
episode is based on a true
ruodent at Rock Sprin. Wyo.
1 855 It portrays the bonorigs of the labor unions and
trip
wti.cti resulted
MW c
Lwougll in as strike breakers by
trio rrrig coporniparives
9 CHARIIES ANGELS

RESTLESS Preempted
Thu's. see below
6 (Thu's only) FAMOUS
CLASSIC TALES Mysterious
Island' Ajrpated athptatw.)n
of Jules Vecces classic adventuu'o about the ingenuity and
adaptability of five refuges from
a Confederate prison du'inç
the Civil War who sui1vo on a.
island despite the elements.
pirates and a volcano (B)
9 NEWS
1230
2 THE GONG SHOW Proeied Thurs. see below
2
u only) NFL
12 (Thus
FOOTBALL Buffalo at Detroit
4
6 SEARCH FOR
TOMORROW Preempted
thu's only
9 ALL MY CHILDREN Proempted Tht,s
1255
2 12 NBC NEWS
100
2 SOMERSET Preempted
Thu-s. see 1230 pm
6 , NEWS Preempted'rhu's
sm. Wow
6. Thtss. Only) PIPPIINTHE
SOUTH SEAS
9 RYAUS HOPE ProerrIed Thus, see below

Trio candidates for the center-

9 I Thu's only) SC006Y

'.d of Feline magazine are
'udered, and Jul sets t,er5ed
up as the next candidate HLigh

AMERICANTHANKSGIVING
DAY PARADE. William Conrad. Loretta S*iI, Isabel San-

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Karl Maiden Pail one (B&amp;W)
1962 (Tues) "Birdman of
Alcatraz Part two. cent. from
yesterday (Wed.) Three
Smart Girls Deanna Du.sb.n.
Ray PAltanxj (B&amp;W) 1937.
Thi.g%) Little Boy Lost ' Bung
Crosby. Claude Dauphin
1953 (En) Al War Wipuo
Army Dean Martin. Jerry Lowis 1950
24 (Man ttvu Wed) IN
SCHOOL TELEVISION C&gt;•unge County School System,
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Pineerest School Skating Party. 6:31)
Skating 1(111k.

Starlight Promenaders Square Dance Club of DeB.iry
I'ilgruns' Progress" Thanksgiving Dance, 8 pin.,
Communits ('enter, Shell Road, Visitors welcome.
1litRSl).V. NOVEMBER 25
Sanford Alcoholics Aniin)up)us 8 p.tii., 1201 W. First

St
1.ake Mar) Rotan, 9 a ill., Mayfair Country Club.
South Seminole Optimist. 7:30a.111 , Uaiiiada Inn. SR
Sanford ('iyltan, 7 15 a iii., thick's,

Sanford

Setalnole Jacees. 7:30 i in.. Jaycee

Fit IL).\Nil NOVF;MltEit 26
(ospcl Sing sponsored by Sanford Fire I)epartrtient, 8

Seminole South B-nan. 7:50 a.m.. lAud (iluiniti,
\ltaiiiuuiitt' Springs.
Seminole Sunrise KisanIs, 7 am., Bucks.

Frt'rs Square l)aiwe ('Jul). The Forest.
'J'ingIt' uuod 1t. closed 8 p.m., St. Richards Church.
lAlngM OntI AA, closed. 8 p.m.. Rolling hub Morasian

I(iuiih, SR 11-I
flub far Singles. 9 pin.. Orlando Garden
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FluiriuLi Stall- Poets Assn. opt-ru liouM- and reception
urine liresntent Beatrice Rraiucli, 2-5 pill - Ih'I ..uiud
I uI diiii Audlos
Sanforil AA % ornt-ns (roup. 2 p iii., 1201 W. First M.
asst-lberrs
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I IiUtt.
Scabs-c III t-terans of mt'rIca Island N-I, 10 a.tiu., ('Ili)
ltii. (H and. Naval l'rainite Ccntu-r
lilt 1(51) 'uV. I)Fti MIIEI( 2
Si mar (ii/ens l)auui c. , in , \Itari:ntr Spines
11,11 CcIltul
SISTER. Inc. li-on. hlilida%y Inn.
"Sa:urdas, Suntlas. \tondaru," a thri'e-at coineds
presented at Annie I{ILSSeII iheatre, Rollins ('uilIegi,
Wiiitt'i Park. 8 30 1) I l i ' 'Fhruueh Saturday I.

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Central Florida Art .'t-.sn. Art exhibit. tO ji. 111 It 1
. Wiiiti'i Park Mall

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Christmas Ibazaar sponsored b Sanford
Garden (lob. 9 11 Ill Iii 5 pin., Garden Club ('enter,
SUlikuilul
Antique Shos S1X)nSOrCd by Central Florida Society
for Historic Preservation, at Orlando Flea Market aEivtMiser's MaIl, 750 S. Oranee Blossom Trail. ('all &amp;11-91117,
through Sunday.

SATURDAY, l)i:(I-:lBI-:i{ $
Greater Sanford ('hrIsimi-. Parade. 9 a in ,
Street
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the scene was kept.
in his 50th year of show biz, d.
lie was asked if it's true he
stars in his 41st annual Christ"Oh yes," Crosby drawIei,
inas broadcast in a CBS-TV of- and Hope, 73, are thinking of "Ever smell a camel's breath'
fering called "fling Crosby's teaming up for the eighth It's fairly lethal. Gad, the smell
White Christmas Special."
'Road" picture of their ca- lingers for clays. hope was
It was taped in London last reers. The last, "Road to 'long really furious, I tell you."
summer, which is an odd titne Kong," was made in 1962
After the coming Thanksgiv.
to do a Christmas show with
Such a project is afoot, he
ing
weekend shows in las
one's family, as Crosby readily said. It's tentatively titled,
concedes. But wile Kathryn and "Road to Tomorrow" and is a Vegas, Crosby and his tribe still
caper set in Eu- head to New York, where next
their three kids all happened to spy coined)m
be in town and
rope. It reached script outline month they're doing more fun'
Well, the show's done and the fonn, but was sent back for raisers for various charities
And fling will sing in each
I.-Ih.0 ,riior
'rfnrnriiu' ('rnshvs i-un roI;,y
I1,..,n.,
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benefit
show.
on Thanksgiving Day, right?
"Hope thought, and I was inWrong. Crosby says they're re- dined to agree, that It needed
Now, the pipes of many singhearsing Thursday in Las Some kind of lunacy, some wild ers poop out at SO. So how does
Vegas for a fund-raising benefit stuff like Marty Feldman, Moo- the Old Groaner still manage to
on Friday and Saturday.
ty Python, that kind of Mel get that famed, mellow
1 h proceeds, as he puts it, Brooks insanity," Crosby said. baritone out of his 72-year-old
are "to get the padre started,"
Der Bungle, who said it dcci- vocal chords?
the padre being Rev. Ben siori on filming may come next
F'ranzinelli, the start involving month, laughed when reminded
"I don't know," Crosby sa 1
construction of a new Catholic of a classic bit of insanity he,
off-handedly. "I've never really
church in which the padre's Las Hope and a camel shared in
abused my voice. I never tried
Vegas flock can pray.
to
stretch it or strain it or reach
"Road to Morocco."
The 72-year-old singer disfor notes I wasn't capable of
In a famous scene in the film,
cussed these and other matters he and Iiiipe peered over a bush
achieving."
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Masked Man Abd uct s ,Robs

NOVEMBER 23, 1976

z oTHANKSGIVING FEAST

By BOB LLOYD
Herald Staff Writer
A 31-year-old Orlando man was arrested early today and jailed
without bond six hours after a stucco contractor and the Lake
Monroe postmaster were abducted from a restaurant parking lot
and robbed by a masked man armed with a sawed-off shotgun.
Minutes after the second robbery victim called the sheriff's department, Sanford Police Patrolman Mitch Tindel chased the
suspect's auto and dodged a shotgun blast as a man escaped Into a
wooded area at Pecan Ave. and Seventh St. in west Sanford.
Tindel wasn't injured and police and sheriff's deputies cordoned
off and searched a six-square-block area with dogs for nearly

three hours.
Sheriff John Polk said Robert Charles McGill, 31, of 3946

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Melody A, Cornett
Scott Crockett

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Douglas L. Evans
Beatrice J. Fort
Sherree V. Golden
Eddie J. hiollie
Milt Hunt
Viola Johnson
Everett A. Knerr
Sherry I). Mctleod
Barbara A. Montgomery
William W. Soon

Margaret (.'hilds
Barbara F. Clemmer
Douglas L Evans
Ethel hiollomon
Benjamin F. Johnson
Tenya F. Michalowski

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highs mostly In the mid 601
today and around 70 Thursday.

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ranging from the mid 30s to low
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officer with a shotgun.
"The only thing that saved Mitch," Ru,sell said. "was
that he used the proper procedure In approaching a
stopped car. If he hadn't, he'd be dead."
Officers are instructed to carefully approach stopped
cars from the rear out of a line-of-fire from the driver's
side of the vehicle in situations where the driver may be
bolh - d to l' e -n%,a.
Tindell first spotted the suspicious auto, fitting a
description of the getaway car used by an abductionrobbery suspect that Seminole sheriff's deputies
tioadcast on police radios, on West First Street.
Russell said Tindell, who wasn't available this morning
to talk to reporters, gave chase after the car ran a stop
sign and didn't stop for the patrolman's cruiser blue
lights.
When the small compact sedan finally stopped on
Seventh Street after turning off Pecan Avenue, the driver
showed his hands in the window and talked to the apt

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Sanford police li Ralph Russell today credited use of
proper procedureby Patrolman Mitch Tindell with saving
Tindell's life Wednesday night when a man blasted at the

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Associated Press Writer
On this public day of Thanksgiving, most Americans are
visiting relatives, feasting on turkey,
celebrating in pri vate
watching football and gaudy parades on television,
President Ford and Pr esident-elect Jimmy Carter, like tens of
millions, were with their families for th e tradi tional feast,

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APPETIZERS
Chilled Tomato or Cranberry Juice
CUP OF SOUP—Beef Barley or Chicken Rice
Crisp Tossed Salad With Choice of Dressing
Hot Rolls and Butter

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Ford and his family, with some friends, were at Camp David,
Md. Carter's press staff said Mrs. Carter would roast the family
turkey in Plains, Ga.
Ford, in a holiday proclamation earlier in the week, referred to
the year of the nation's Bicentennial and said this Thanksgiving
J should be dedicated to national integrity.
"Let us set a standard of honor, justice and charity against

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A Taxpayer's Thanks For What'$ Left, Page 5-A

BAKED HONEY GLAZED VIRGINIA HAM

which all the years of our third century may be measured," he
said
Resides the annual array of football games, the Macy's
Thanksgiving Day parade In New York City was once more to be
telecast nationally, bringing a slew of floats, bands and fantasyinspired balloons into millions of homes.
And in a 5,000-seat auditorium in San Francisco at $25 a ticket
a concert known as "The Last Waltz" was to take place tonight.
It was to be the last public appearance by The Band, a group that
has been at the center of the action in rock since the late 1%
The group will continue to record.
Millions spent at least part of the day traveling. Miami's mternational airport predicted a 10 per cent increase over Last

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Country Club Dr., Orlando, was arrested on charges of armed
robber)' and false imprisonment at 2 a.m. today by Sheriff's
Detective Al Sanchez in connection with the first of the two robbery-abductions Wednesday night at the Lake Monroe Inn
parking Lot, U.S. 17-92, west of Sanford on the lakefront.
A sheriff's department spokesman said McGill is considered a
suspect in the second robbery-abduction and other charges are
pending further investigation by sheriff's agents and Sanford
police.
Law enforcement officers began looking for McGill after
i.hecking the registration of the 1976 Toyota sedan abandoned on
Seventh St. by the man who blasted at Tindel with a shotgun as the
officer approached the car which police said had run a stop sign
and fitted the broadcast description of the abduction-robbor
suspect's get-a-way car.
McGill notified the sheriff's department about 10:20 p.m. that
the car had been stolen from the Jai-Alai parking lot at F-rn

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To Hurt You ...'

"Then the man suddenly rolled the shotgun out the
window and fired ba ck in Tindell's direction," Russell
said. The officer, wearing a portable radio unit, ducked
and ran to cover behind his cruiser as the shot was fjivd.

Park. Deputies brought him to Sanford for questioning in the
robbc&amp; ,-abductions and arrested him at 2a.m. after interrogation

Thesl.otgun blast didn't hit Tindell or his patrol car, about
30 feet from the stopped compact, officers said
Tindell radioed that the suspect had a shotgun and that
be needed assistance of other officers.
,
Ruuell uid Tindell didn't fire his service resolver
during th' brief øttack lmd the suspect dashed into the
.ii tracks on the north side of
wooded
nca
Seventh SU*et.
Russell voiced appreciation for quick response by
sheriffs deputies, and lake Mary and Winter Park K.9
units in sealing off the search area bounded on the cast
Pecan Avenue, on the north by Sixth Street and on tht
south by Eighth Street.
Additional officers blocked streets leading into th"
search area several blocks away during the nearly thic,.'
hour search to keep vehicles and spectators from entering
the area.
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Officials said McGill is being held without bond because he is a
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year's travel. The National Safety Council said 450 to 550 persons
would die on highways over the fourkuy holida y weekend
But thepredicted death toll is no greater than for a nonhobday
four-day weekend. The record fatality toll for the Thanksgiving

period was in 1968, when 764 died. Last year, the toll was 403.
In New York City, the price of a holiday dinner was nothing to
givethanksfor— up26centssincelastyearto$729forafannlyof
four, according to the Department of La bor. Elsewhere, though,
turkey farmers complained that overproduction had kept them
from benefiting.
It. II. Strickler, president cf Rocco Farms in hlarrisonburg, Va.,
estimated that farmers were losing $1.50 for each turkey sold.
"We had a profitable year in 1975, and in keepin g with the
American way, we produced about lO percent more this) ear than
last," he said
Thanksgiving began as a New Englan d holiday at which, in
1621, PilgrIms and Indians celebrated survival in peace in a harsh
land.
This year there is special meaning for the Abnaki Indians of
Vermont. On Wednesday, Gov. Thomas Salmon signed an
executive order granting them formal tribal status, and Chief
Walter Watso, from Quebec, declared it "one of the greatest
Thanksgiving gifts that could have been given to the Indians of
Vermont."
The Abnaki tribal council, representing some 1,700 descendants
of the tribe, wants a return of unlimited hunting and fishing rights
and hopes the new status will help the tribe get federal grants.
To many groups and individuals, today's holiday fea.ting
Inevitably pointed up the plight of the poor
and they stepped
forward to help,
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seven years of a 20-year sentence in two Seminole Counts
burglar)- cases.
From sheriff's investigators and deputies' reports the OV.1Ii"
account of the night's bizarre events was compiled:
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KeLsie C. Whisenhunt, 42-year-old stucco contractor who
markets custom electric fishing reels as a sideline, parked hi.,
1975 model pickup truck with the sides lettered with the words
Gentleman Jüii" at Lake Monroe Inn and locked it.
As he started to enter the restaurant, a small compact sedan
entered the parking lot at a high rate of speed and the driver.
man wearing a black-stocking mask and armed with a sawed-if!
12-gauge shotgun, jumped out putting the gun to Whisenhunt.
head.
The bandit forced Whisenhunt into his truck and made hilt
drive to Seaboard Coast Line Railroad's Rand Yard via U.S. 17-2
and 5-15 at Lake Monroe. The masked man forced his captivtfrom the truck at an icehouse warning him: "Don't look at rue, I
don't want to hurt you."
Whisenhunt was robbed of his truck, $40 cash and a $250 electric
fishing reel. Th e masked man tied Whisenhunt with his own belt
and a piece of wire and then drove off in the truck.
Whisenhunt managed to work his hands free after about 211
minutes and contacted railroad personnel an d the sheriff
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Deaths &amp; The Tri mmings

Pies: Pumpkin, Mince Meat, Hot Apple, and
Cheddar Chs,
Parfaits: Chocolate, Creme di ?Mnthe
Ice Cream or Sherbet

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Hope Hastings, Lake Mary
Dorothy H. Riddle, Orange

Mabel G. Green, Deflary
M)Ttice S. Neider, Deh3ary
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this week in a phone interview and came face to face with the
camel. The camel spit at Hope
Al' Television Writer
conducted at the bizarre hour
LOS ANGEI.ES iAPI
from his home in It wasn't in the script. But
A of 8 am
week from today, fling Crosby, Hillsborough near San Fran- hope's reaction was so funny
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Afternoon

Not on Thus

G000 TIMES

6 LOVE OF LIFE

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9 EDGE Of NIGHT Pre('fT)tO(j Thuprs and Fri
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Bing Crosby To Star

department was notified,
Meanwhile, Lake Monroe Postmaster Robert Mann, 40, had
arrived at the Lake Monroe Inn and noticed the compact sedan in
the parking lot with door open and keys inside.
Mann inquired inside and no one claimed the vehicle, so he went

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'Don't Worry, You'll
Have Company...'

back outside and was rusuuoving the ignition key and Iuxkuig the
vehicle when the masked man arrived in the pickup truck and
stuck the sawed-off shotgun in Mann's face.
Slarin was then forced to drive the truck and bandit to the
railroad yard near where Whisenhunt had been left.
Deputies quoted Mann as saying the masked man told hint,
after robbing the postmaster of $19. his car keys and a penknife,
" Don't worry you'll have compan y."
After the masked man (trove off in the pickup truck, Mann ran
to the Lake Monroe residence of Dennis Bass, called the sheriff's
department and then used Bass' car to go to his iMann's)
residence where he got a gun and returned to the restaurant and
contactedstate attorney investigator Dave Hall.
Sheriff's deputies impounded both Whisenhunt's pickup truck
and McGill' car for processing by technical services personnel
Investigators wouldn't comment on what led to McGill's arrest
but technicians are known to have taken fingerprints from the
inside of Whisenhunt's truck,
Dozens of sheriff's deputies, Sanford policemen and K-9 Wiit.s
fro,ii the Lake Mary and Winter Pak police depor1rner::.,
responded to the search scene after Tin del radioed that he hail
been fired upon by a man with a shotgun who had fled into the

In San Francisco, St. Anthony's Dining Room prepared free
turkey and trlrnnur.gs for about 4,000 poor people. At the Colonial
See ABDUCTIONS Page 3-A
Park Community Center in New York's Harlem, more than 150
people, most of them elderly, were invited for home-cooked
turkeys.
And in Little Rock, Ark., restaurant owner Bob McIntosh and
his wife Yvonne declared that this year the guests didn't have to
be poor just lonely. They prepared five 20-pound turkeys, four
country hams, and said the doors were open to anyone "rich or Arowid The Clock
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poor, blackorwhite" — whohadnobody to share the holiday with.
Bridge
A Horoscope
For some, He Naomi Montijo, 16, of Las Angeles, It was a
Calendar
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poignant Thanksgiving. A year ago today, she was shot as her
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family drove on her way to grandmother's house. Police say it
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MRS. lt.l1EI(: 'I REALLY

ENJOY IT'

She Cooks
For 100
Each Day
how
do jail
inmates
celebrate
Thanksgiving?
Nearly 100 iviates &amp;.'..jte Seminole County
Jail were served a tasty Thanksgiving dinner
today at the noon hour. The meal was the
result of days of work by head cook Mrs.
Mildred Balier and inmates assigned to
kitchen duty
The menu, served up in the standard hot
trays to cell blocks included roast turkey
wings and dressing, mashed potatoes, giblet
gravy, cranberry sauce, corn, tossed salad,
bread and butter, fruit punch drink and
P(tiflPkifl pie.
Mrs. Balzer worked earlier in the week
between preparation of daily meals making
the pies and preparing the dressing. Early
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today, the roast turkey went into the big ovens
in the stainless steel kitchen facility she

and the vegetables and salad were
prepared
For supper tonight inmates had the
following cold plate menu on tap: sliced
luncheon meut and cheese, tuna salad,
macaroni salad, sliced tomatoes, bread and
butter, pudding and cold drink.
Jail :lministrator George Proudfoot says
the jail meals are a matter of professional
pride for Mrs Balzer, who cooked for 17 years
for a major steel producer in Pittsburgh with
five cafeterias and a dining room in operation
befoi-e she tiioved to Florida with her husband
and took the job as jail cook 2' years ago.
'1 t.'flJoV my work," smiles Mrs. Balzer.
"CookIng for lots of folks comes natural. I
grew up in a home with seven members in the
family Then I cooked those years lot- Jones
and I;iiugl1lin Steel
"When I first took the job here, I didn't think
I'd like it, since it was a different type institution than I was used to. But after a couple
of weeks on the JOh) I began to really enjoy it."
Mrs Ralzer ts quick to point out that without
the close cooperation of jail trustys assigned
to help in the kitchen that her job would be
much more difficult. Four trustys, with
EWCVIOUS cooking experience, if possible, are
assigned to help in the kitchen,
'It all revolves around everyone who works
here," she said, "and not just me."
Since Seminole County has no prison farm
all the food for jail inmates must be purch ased
from wholesale suppliers
Proudfoot said monthly cost of food a1oi.
for inmates averages $4,100
approximately
$130 a day and $1 .30 per inmate, a nickel less
than is currently budgeted.
'hits dovsnt include $8,340 budgeted this

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Thursday, Nov. 23, 197$
Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl.

GRATEFUL

She Cooks For 100 Inmates Each Day

GATHERING

NA11ON
IN BRIEF
Cabinet Candidate's Bank

Made Loans To Carter Firm
PLAINS, GA. 1P — A spokesman for
President-elect Jimmy Carter describes as
"normal business practice" the $4.7 million in
loans to Carter's peanut business by a bank
whose president is slated for a Cabinet-level
nomination.
Spokesman Rex Granum discussed the
loans Wednesday, nearly six hours after
announcing that Thomas Bertram (Bert)
Lance, president of the National Bank of
Georgia. was virtually certain in join the
Carter administration possibly as secretary
of the tr€asury or director of the Office of
Management and Budget.
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Population Flowing South
WASHINGTON (AP) — America's
population is flowing south and west in increasing numbers, a trend that could result in
dramatic shifts in political power, according
to the Census Bureau.
A report released Wednesday found that
from 1970 to 1975, the Southern states, ranging
from Delaware to Texas, grew more than the
other three regions of the country combined.
Western states continued to show a high rate
of growth. But in the urban states of the
Northeast and North Central regions, the woes
of the cities brought on stagnation or loss of
population.

Front Brings Snow
The

Associated Press
Weather conditions worsened today for
holiday travelers in the Midwest, where a
southmoving Canadian cold front brought
more snow.
A winter storm warning was continued in
western North Dakota, and a storm watch
went up for South Dakota. Storm watches
were extended through tonight in eastern
North Dakota. Watches were posted for today
and Friday in southern Minnesota, parts of
Wisconsin and Upper Michigan.
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Community thanksgiving service with the
theme. 'Praise the Lord
with Thanks Living,' was
held Wednesday night at
the Sanford Civic ('enter.
Sponsored by the Sanford
Area Ministerial Association, the service featured music, prayers and
readings provided by
ministers and choirs
From several area
churches.

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Seminole County is planning to operate its 24-hour
Hungry Horse Hotline
again this year over the
four-day Thanksgiving
weekend, Society
President Jack Conlon
announced today.
Conlon said the service,
Initiated In 1975, will
provide round-the-clock
pickup service and care for
horses which appear to be
the subjects of abuse or
neglect.
The hotline number for

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DES MOINES, Iowa (AP)
The International Order of Rainbow Girls may drop
its unwritten "whites only" policy under
pressure from state affiliates, an Iowa
Rainbow official says.
L. Ray Chamberlin, acting chairman of the
executive board of the Order of Rainbow Girls
of Iowa, said Wednesday that Rainbow
organizations across the country have voiced
support for his branch in a controversy with
the group's international assembly.
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NEW YORK (AP)
TV weatherman Tex
Antoine, suspended for cracking an on-the-air
joke about rape, said today he was "just
telling the truth" when he urged women not to
resist a sexual assault.
Antoine, 53, who has read the weather on
WABC-TV since 1966, was suspended indefinitely by the station's management for a
remark he made during Wednesday's earlyevening newscast.
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PORTLAND, Ore. (AP) Dan Cooper, who
got a $200,000 air piracy ransom five years ago
but may not have successfully parachuted
from the plane with the cash, has been indicted just in case he's "out there" alive.
Authorities said they sought the indictment,
handed down Wednesday by a federal grand
jury here, because of fear that Cooper might
go free if a five-year statute of limitations expired.
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The arsenal employs 2,337
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An attorney for 22 South Florida nursing
homes urged Circuit Judge James Joanos
Wednesday to strike the law down as setting
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A 32-year-old man who
officials said kept diaries about his alleged
sexual encounters has been indicted by the
Ibllsborough County grand jury on a charge of
sexual battery of a 9-year-old girl.
Raul Lum Leverett, nicknamed Candvman
by neighbors because he allegedly gave out
candy to young girls, was accused Wednesday
of having sexual relations with the youngster
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the people of the New World
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You Just don't S&amp;'t
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turn gusldes.s Xilonen ..-t similar

prac tict, was t4ihtunturi among

the Pawnee, while other North
irieritarr Indians used a corn
Ir't' lii ci'icbr;itt' (ho' harvest
It
show that the
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religious
refugees in somber mtumnes
'(fe'ring thanks for a skin-oftit'-tet'tiu existence
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11,111% it I .''ndoii decree(i
Thiiiiias Jefferson. ap..
Wc ordain that the day of 1)arvnti% more sensitive It, itiuch the same sentiment a
,u.n- ships'arrival at the place cinlltuh of church and state, her e(htorial, was issued b
assitjied fur planting in the land tidal cart? for the Idea (II a -\tirahatii Lincoln.
'thitust eery president and
'if Vur(.IIua shall be earIv and federal ttunkgivin 11011(h1%
perp.-tuail kept huh aS :u tla
and hula' was 'kcreetl again Otivernol has since followed
(if thanksu,'iving to \Iniight) until 1815
I .intoln's lead. proclaiming the
(ti'
OlIservarites vcrc left there- fourth liiurstkiy of November
Before that. f:r1:hi.h fish. after to thc states, i
1859 as T!t.uitguving.
entivii at Ness fountijanti had litany st atvs Were proclaiming Just (Jilt' titan has tried to
,tLer'.ed .0 da of thrankgivjng the fourth 11'ursday or Novein- Icr the tradition. In 1939, .uttcirrung (Ii help merchants h
In 1578, arid in 1607 th.' people of her as thanksgiving.
tilt' I'01)h111) I ''bins ''0 the
Tirat, perhaps, is attributable leiigtlit'ruitig the Chrtstmna.s
Mtims o.u.t '-0 ,isid,' 'no-tr a lit Lurgu' ilit'asure to Sarah hale. shuPPiirt.se t5lIn, Franklin
A s editor of thu i.aIies ltousevtlt titoved Thanksivrng
Nt-',t-rtht-1c,5 it N thu l'ilgrimii \lag.irint- in ntn$un and iatt-r of aItt?,iti tin., week.
lItu' t tiauige was protested
'.u'rsiuiu if Ifu- i-tnt that cap- (odes s laths Iuok of i'hiLilured (lit' Ainerit-ain iiiiagina- tielphnia. sha' pushed for a stand- and In 19-11 ('umgress issued a
i t'.solutitiii iiioving the boIida
arti tiiervant'ttier)
Vu- inisuutu. duck. ''ust
fish.
Slit' InhAneti in letters to pR'sI- back to (1W fourth Thursday
S' far ..s can be detertimined.
t'u-ls. Mutt hr u,uii. urn, leeks, dents, g,t'.'er ours .inul other iruu'n
watnrtres_s. gret'n-'. P1 Wii ,tmitl
nothing but turkcs have been
if urifluenet'
berries were ott (II, first menu.
Mis Hale wrote tier crowning t*'ht'J41td SiflCt' the okmnise of
but turkes ,und iniI puiiipkiii pie tluaiuksgivirig editorial in 114 \.LttTS.
w ert'ui 't listed lit ret -uruls of the
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CALL JANICE SPRINGFIELD
OR MARY STEPHENS
AT 322-1611, OR MAIL CHECK TO
P. 0. BOX 1777, SANFORD, FLA.

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Indians kilk" I live deer for
side of the Atlantic to have a the feast and st.uged military
I'hamrksgiving
prow u's. su itli i bow-and-art-ow
As harvest feitivils, 11itiks- tieimituiustru(uutn
givings stretch back to the anNot until Jiti', ii, 101, when a
nienis of Egsp(. Syria, Mesopu:.rri'il. was it
uI)I)l'. .
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(anita and lb'nre Such celctra- tltaksgivimtg again celebrated
tmois survived in iruedieval (krIlie Pulgriiii felt u&amp;'ti festivals
may have been the fault of a man practice liming a rifle, but the
I"rani'e, holland and ought to be spuumitaneow. rather
can
in Naomi's brain, and without it police
F,Ih-.t- r,'n1aifts
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--rnu.mammom as Lii..' unman i. atrnoiic than ii tatters of loon, but ('onprove nothing. She is paralyzed and unable to see.
'st of St. Marlin It Was 01). necticut had an annual harvest
And in Michigan City, led., the day begins 72 hours of freedom served each Nov. 11
coin- lestival te 1649 .tuiti l'Imuuth
for Johnson Van Dyke Grigsby, 92, incarcerated at the Indiana cidentally the day In 1620 w he n
b'. 1668
State Prison for 68 'ears. In 1908, he was convicted of second- the Pilgrims set sail.
J)urlltg the Itetolution. the
degree murder and his first parole last year ended when the
Ily that tout' a band of l':ng- ('ontuurentiil Congress pronursing home he went to sail he was having adju.ctrnent
listuiieuu Ili Virginia held a t latimied to'..-asmoiUIl thanksgivproblems.
thanksgi'.imtg, on a plantation ing tubservances George WashNow Sheila Ford, a 46-year-old secretary, has taken an interest,
about 30 ittiles west of James- ingtumi i'sut'dIho' first presidenOfficials hope spending the holiday with a family can test town The day was Det,'. 5, 1619 tial
thannk.stnving
dip,'
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TALLAHASSEE (Al') — The state cannot
be sued for damages by the parents of a 16year-old girl who was killed by an alligator
while she was swimming in a state park, the
Florida Supreme Court says.
'Die court ruled 5-2 Wednesday that the
girl's parents would have to go to the legislature to seek compensation for her death.
The court said that sovereign immunity, a
doctrine which held that' citizens cannot sue
the state, was in effect when Sharon Holmes
was killed at Oscar Sherer State Park in
Sarasota on Aug. 16, 1973.

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wooded area.
Sheriff Polk, who was near Rand Yard when the First robberyabduction was reported, joined officers under the direction of
Sanford Police U. Ralph Russell and Sheriff's LI. William Hogan
in the cordoning off of the search area bordered by residences and
an industrial section and split In half by a spur rail line.
Polk asked Seaboard Coast Line officials to hold up any freight
trains scheduled to pass through the search area until the effort
was called off after McGill was brought to the scene from Fern
I,.
Park.
Sanford police today are expected to conduct a daytime search
of the wooded area in hopes of finding the sawed-off shotgun used
in the attack on Tindel.
Sheriff's detectives are reportedly trying to find a person or
persons who may have allegedly transported the robberyaLduct
:iuspcCt frm thc sarh arca t south Snthole.

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Eating Thanksgiving dinner in jail isn't like
eating at home. State law requires that the
meals, served through cellblock door openings
by trustys, must be under the supervision of
correctional officers. The jail personnel must
account for every plate and spoon after inmates eat their meals.
For Mrs. I3alzar the holidays are special
days that call for extra effort in preparing
appetizing meals for jail inmates. But after
the hustle and bustle among the big pots and
pans and ovens in the jail kitchen has subsided
and the utensils are cleaned and ready for the
next use she'll probably take a brief break to
join her husband at their Sanford home.

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Pentagon is going ahead with
plansto shut down or scale

down seven millt.ary bases at a
projected savings of millions of
dollars a month.
The decision, affecting Army
and Defense Supply Agency
bases in six gates, will eliminate 3,858 civilian jobs, a)though many of the affected
workers will be offered transfers to other federal employment, the Defense Department
said.
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TAMPA AP
A couple drove 60 miles to
Bartow to bail a stranger out of jail, saying
.. we just want to help a mail who seems to be
in trouble."
The couple, who asked to he identified only
as the Waters, secured the release of Virgil
Hughes, arrested inside a church kitchen
Sunday where he said he was making a bologna sandwich.

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according to Proudfoot, since Mrs. Balzer has
been in charge of jail food preparation there
have been "very few valid complaints about
the food."
Special menus are furnished for prisoners
who because of medical reasons require
special diets.

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Pvbt.It,d Oaely and Sunday. IIC,pt Saturday and Ctur.tma Da

year for the fulltime cook and part-time cooks
for weekends.
"We average preparing meals for 100
persons a day," Proudfoot said, "since we
don't know exactly how many people we'll
have for each meal."
The jail menus are prepared on a six-week
cycle by food services supervisor Sgt. Elmer
Avenel. The diets of inmates are closely
watched by state inspectors to be sure the
meals are balanced and meet state rules and
regulations under law.
"We concentrate on portion control and buy
meats in portioned packages. This eliminates
disputes among prisoners on who got the most
food," Proudfoot said, "plus it allows us to
keep a close watch on waste."
State law requires that each inmate be
given three meals a day but sometimes for
variou; reasons prisoners refuse meals.
Nothing in the law says they have to eat but,

'Sandwich' Suspect Released

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CIGARETTES

Some 60 calls were
received during the
Thanksgiving holidays last
year, Conlon said, adding
that half of them were
offers from persons willing
to provide "orphaned"
horses with new hot .es.
This year's hotline
program will be conducted
in cooperation with a
similar effort by the
Halifax Humane Society of
Volusia County, Conlon

The Lexington Bluegrass
Army Depot in Kentucky will
lose about M employes who
will be fired or transferred over
the next four to six months, the

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WASHINGTON (AP) — The

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cashews, pumpkin soup, and pumpkin turnavers.
In Los Angeles, nine members of the "Life Begins at 60 and 70
Super Marathoners" were jogging on an annual 286-mile relay
run to Las Vegas, Nev., hoping to break the record of 40 hours, 33
minutes they set In 1974. They are between the ages of 62 and 77.

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Gee, Mike, I hardly knew Ye
That's a r&amp;nark recently uttered by a reporter
alter watching former commission chairman Mike
Hattaway depart his position after a primary defeat
by a political newcomer.
The rmiark was prompted, no doubt, by actions
of the newly elected Republican majority headed
up b Dick Vviiliaiiis.
Politics is politics, but some citizens had hoped
for an end to strictly partisan county commission
decisions with the return of the Republicans to the
lx)ud.
Alas, It is not to be.
Take, for example, recent decisions at board
meetings. Republicans stick together like glue.
[)ecisions seem orchestrated
almost as if
"things" had been decided beforehand,
Three Republicans decided one attorney was
sufficient to staff the new legal department. Three
Republicans postponed any decision on an ad-hoc
committee's report on impact lees. Three

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fly ED PRICKETT

Thanksgiving Day isn't going to be the happiest
in history today for many Seminole High School
students, their families, and fans of the Seminole
football team.
rarncuiariy as iney watcfl the myriad of footba1 l
games on television — and dream bf what might
have been on the field for them in the state playoffs
the next several weeks.
Seminole, because of one player's apparent
exercise in misjudgment is out of those playoffs.
The players, families and fans, naturally, are
disappointed
But nothing is ever all bad.
These players, fans and families should also be
proud on this Thanksgiving - giving thanks that
the students at Seminole High School are being
guided in their development and progress by such
educators as principal Donald Reynolds.
Reynolds, without hesitation, reported the
ineligibility situation to authorities. "This hurts a
lot," he conceded. But he did it anyway. Because it
was right.
And this fact of life must not be lost on all concerned and interested,
In this age of cynicism and distrust of public
officials and policy makers, it is reassuring that
old-fashioned honesty, straightforwardness and
integrity are still intact.
Reynolds and others involved in bringing this
situation to light must be commended,
"Oh, what a lesson," asst. coach Jay Stokes was
quoted by Herald sports editor Jim Haynes. "I just
hope everyone — coaches, teachers and the players
— learn something from this."
"This type of thing is hard to swallow," admitted
Reynolds, "hut there are rules and we have to
abide by them."
Those words say it all — and they must not be lost
or buried by the disappointment of the moment,
That disappointment will dissipate with time. But
the lesson must not.
Especially among the youths directly and indirectly involved in the week's events as they
march on toward adulthood and complete
maturity.

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As our economy continues to sag, the first big
problem President-elect Carter and his new administration will face is what to do about it.
Some stimulation is clearly needed. What kind
and how much is needed is not so clear,
If President Ford erred when it came to
economic stimulation, it was on the side of too little
and too late.
If President-elect Carter errs, it is likely to be on
the side of too much too 50011.
The danger, of course, is inflation. Too much
government spending can lead to an overexpansion
of credit. Too much demand can drive up prices.
But when a large share of our production
facilities lie idle because of lack of demand, there is
little danger of shortages developing,
Our government must steer a middle course
between the Scylla of unemployment and the
Charybdis of inflation,
In our country, a tax cut for individuals would
give a quick boost. Carter is already considering
such a cut,
The growth rate needs a little encouragement
just enough to get things rolling and not enough to
fan inflation.

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mightily to get into the proper l'hanksgiving
spirit. "But let's see. the taxpayer can give
thanks that he had enough left to buy
Thanksgiving dinner after footing the bill for

.\NKARA, Turkey 'APi
Tents, food and
were rushed today to eastern
Turkey where officials estimate tip to 3,(X$)
persons died in an earthquake that leveled
about 100 villages near Mt. Ararat.
There is no electricity. It's snowing and the
temperature is minus 12 degrees Fahrenheit,''
sai(i Burhan Yavuz Yilmaz, deputy governor
of stricken Van Province. ''We art! rushing
tents and bread."
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for relaxed dining and family fellowship, it
would be entertaining to sit back
as St.
Louis carves up the Dallas turkeys
and
review a few classic examples of these expensive mindbogglers.
U.S. Sen. William Proxmlre iD-Wis.j has
long been calling attention to government's
asinine usage of tax revenues with his annual
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"Golden Fleece" award. Last year the

the earth shifted.

senator achieved an even higher level

Expert To Visit South Africa
VASlIIN(;TuN tAt'
i'he State Departwent's top Africa policy expert flies this
weekend to southern Africa to discuss
ithodesian and Namibian problems and may
meet with South African Prime Minister John
South African sources said \Vednesdav that
William II. Schaufele, who is assistant secretarv of state for African Affairs, will meet
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tribute for collectively squandering $500,000

swap notes on the over - all scene in southern
Africa in meetings with British leaders.
Rut Schaufele's prime purpose for the trip is
to attend, as part of a 55-member American
delegation, a four'day seminar in Maseru,
Lsotho, on tine' theme of ''New Directions in
American-African relations.'' Co-chairmen of
that conference, sponsored by the AfricanAmerican Institute, will be Sen. [)ick Clark,
1)- Iowa. and IA.'sotho's foreign minister,
Charles Molapo. The group will include 20 U.S.
congress men.

on a project to determine why monkeys
clench their jaws.
The Selective Service System, for conducting a study on the need for an All.
Volunteer Army at a cost of $98,lX) after
the All-Volunteer Army already had been
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"To my mind," declared one
juror, "the the jurors' decisions, Not even Miller's
general tMiller) was trying to Influence the suggestion that board
members take pre-servict'
board to be very harsh in dealing with
Marines conduct Into consideration had been prejudicial. 4
involved with drugs,"
Wilson found. He therefore recommended that
"1 can see," stated another,
that such no action be taken against Miller.
a letter could have a very different effect on an
Thl was a bit too much for Wilson's superior,
officer concerned with his military career"
Gen R E Cushman Jr then the Marine Corp.s
I can recall three instances when the commandant,
who gave Miller an ad
board wls deciding a verdict "reported another minl.strative slap on the wrist
officer, 'the senior members reminded us that 11
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The U.S. Congress, for treating Itself in a
pampered fashion while the majority of
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sober fish. "They seemed to be Interested in
testing what It means to be 'stewed to the
gills," Proxmire wrote, "or the meaning
behind the expression 'he drinks like a fish."

We at Flagship Bank of Sanford have a lot to be thankful
for too.

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around the country urging business and civic
groups to conserve fuel. Zarb made 13 flights
in 1975, which cost taxpayers $25,000 and
consumed 19,000 gallons of fuel. Half of Zarb's

YOUR PATRONAGE
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year.

Culminating Prox.rnlre's "prodigal picks,"
was the selection of the annual "Fleece of the
Year" winner. It went to the U.S. Air Force
for its maintenailce and operation of a $66
million fleet of 23 plush jet airplanes. They
made 975 flIghts during the first 10 months of

1975, 100 to transport Senators and

FLAGSHIP BANK

Congressmen and 875 to cart administration
officials all over the globe. This "service"
cost taxpayers a minimum of $6 million.

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There is some good news, however. All the
research into why monkeys clench their jaws
has been dropped. And the NSF did not renew
two of the three contracts to consultants
looking into the "love" phenomenon.

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On the other hand, the House's "automatic"
elevators still have operators, and
worse
yet the National Institute on Alcohol Abuse
has refused to curtail its studies into whether
drunk fish exhibit a more bellicose attitude
than sober fish.
Even a noble and time-honored institution
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blessed with such great abundance for so many years. As
each family gathers around the table this Thanksgiving
Day, there'll be choruses of "oohs" and "aahs" over the
beautiful turkey Mom has prepared and the bountiful
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Thanksgiving
promised to be special for hundreds of Amencans in Mexican jails with the planned signing
of a prisoner exchange agreement by Mexico
and the United States
The' l_ , .S, Embassy Sai(1 Ambassador John j.
Jova would attend a signing ceremony at 5

made sure the military "Jurors" underhini knew military jurors whom Miller said
he wasn't di4charge board officers whether they con- around to reducing health care costs.
what his ideas were.
trying to influence, If their rulings displeased the
in 1972, C4Ongrus passed a law authorizing the
sidered the pre-military service conduct of the
The dory Is toW in documents that were general, quite dly, they risked ioslng defendant. It is against the law for a
artt to develop new ways of reducing
person to
never Intended to be refused to the public. After promotions and hurting their careerL
receive a leshahonorabie discharge on the these cuats. The top offidals have taken four
years and have spent millions of doLlars. Yet not
Miller's Intervention came to the attention of
analyzing the doearnents and soliciting ap
basis of pre-z.crvice conduct.
praisals from two experts In military law, we Marine Corps headquarters, which assigned
The case against Miller appeared to be solid, one of the experiments has been completed.
have concluded that Miller conunitted serii
Gen. Lotis H. Wilson Jr., to invedIate. The
Indeed, the investigating Gen. Wilson
Inside sources tell us that the top officials
ünproprietles.
discharge board officers, at the risk of offending
acknowledged that moat of Miller's letters were aren't trying to "scuttle the effort" It is "just
To take atypical letter, Miller wrote sternly the big brass, generally agreed that Miller's
perceived by the military jurors as attempts to lack of attention." A spokesman explained that
to an officer who served as a juror: "Your recent
letters were improper attempts to Influence their
the bureatKtafic problems were sc complex that
Influence their actions,
participation as senior member of the
decisions. Here are a few samplings from their
Nevertheless, Wilson solemnly Concluded It took months merely to analyze the situation.
Mminlstrative Discharge &amp;ajd,
confidential statements:
that his fellow general had no intent to influence Scene PrOp(ed 5olutions, he said, will be ready
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hich burn enough fuel in one hour to keep the
average American driver on the road for a

bureaucratic scrutiny by Initiating a "Fleece
of the Month" prize "for the biggest or most
ridiculous or most ironic example of waste or
stupid government spending" In a given 30day period.
Among the 12 winners were:
The National Science Foundation NSF,
for entering into three research contracts
costing a total of $84,000 in an effort to
determine why people fall in love.
The NSF, the U.S. Space Agency and the
Office uf Naval Research received a Joint

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Building to house these additional employes,
and a $10 million boost In House expenses for
equipment, materials, telephones, etc. The
crowning absurdity was the $1.3 million laid
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scandal, of course), a new Senate Office

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LA. Gen. 1.11. Miller, a model Marine officer
"I am taking this opportunity to Inquire why
horn his close-cropped hair to his bras.s buttons,
you believe that a person convicted of possession
doesn't believe in coddling
of marijuana should be retained In the Marine
For example, the Idea of a Marine sanplmg Cori.
marijuana, which Miller regards as the weed of
"It appears very obvious to me that
the long haired set, is enough to bring fire to his possession of marijuana is not an honorable
face Hewoulddrijmtheo(fendei gofpursuit and one not easily confased with what
and chew out any officer who showed leniency
Marines and the general public have come to
indeed, Miller wrote at least 16 letters to expect of Marines who receive discharges under
officers on discharge boards, scolding them for honorable conditions"
their leniency. This sort of Intervention In legal
Perhaps mindful that military jurors are
proceedings Is strictly prohibited by both stposed to be
independent, the general cx
military law and Marine Coqs regulations
plalned unconvincingly that he was writing not
Ithappenedacoupleof yearsago when Miller to influence your future action but to point out
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Younts, of the University of Georgia, bluntly told
It was Rep. Gerald Ford wbo, In 1974, assured
an assemblage of scientists the harsh economic
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Younts was talking about conditions where he
Few expected tohold him tothat promise, if it
lives and works. But the problems he raises are
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ships, and by the increasing willingness of courts
most crucial periods in its history.
Thanksgiving
to intervene in labor-management differences,
That judgment might have been vastly diischool systems and a variety of other local
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four years from now, however, hat
matters. Younts could easily be talking here of
candidate
Ford won the election — and only
New York or Chicago.
few
votes
In
a few key states would have done It
But it is not only cities which are going
Taking
office
next January in an uncertain
through turmoil. Rural counties suffer as young JOHN CUNNIFF
and
worsening
economic
climate, lacking any
people move o it for want of opportunity, and the
dramatic
new
plans
for
attacking
the nation's
populace grows old.
problems and without any power base in an
City-county problems have intensified as the
overwhelmingly Democratic Congress to supS a I
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federal government has grown ever more active
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port those plans If he had them, L'.e Ford
at enforcing it,s environmental rulings and its
Administration might well have foundered and
occupational health and safety regulations — in
NEW YORK (AP — A clearer perspective on been far less than robust.
drifted for four years — and with it the nation.
addition to meeting its objectives in social the possible need for a tax cut is likely to merge
America needs more than a caretakerj
The strength or weakness of sales, therefore, is
services and transportation planning.
after retailers have a chance to assess the
going to be watched closely over the next few president in the immediate years ahead, and the
At the same time, says Younts, there are results of the Christmas selling season.
weeks by the incoming administration, and quite American people in their collective wisdom
increasing demands for "citizen participation"
This period, which traditionally begins around
likely will play an important role in its plans for decided at the polls on Nov. 2 that for all their
in formulating local government policies and a Thanksgiving and continues right through to the
the economy,
doubts about Jimmy Carter, he was the canS
heavy growth in the number of groups Involving end of the year, is expected to be an unusually
While President-elect Jimmy Carter continues didate who offered the greatest hope of providing
themselves in political matters. With so many sensitive measure of consumer attitudes thiS to advise Americans that he has not as yet made land
mustofprovide.
the kind
leadership the highest office in the
diverse demands, it is becoming more and more year.
up his mind on a tax cut, the series of weak th
difficult for government to decide what is, In
But this is no rebuff to Gerald Ford. If he IS 0)
Retail sales throughout the summer and fall
dicators,
including retail sales, has made t.he
fact, the majority voice,
lincoln, neither is he a Herbert Hoover, a man
have been regularly termed disappointing,
issue the hottest topic among economists,
These pressures from a multitude of groups rising in October by only two-tenths of 1 per cent
overwhelmed by events and turned out of office
on all sides of every question, Younts implies over those of September. Dollar sales are no
Lawrence Klein, Carter adviser and operator as unequal to the challenges of the times. Mr i
through he does not say it outright), have ex- better than they were last spring.
of the Wharton School econometric model, has Ford's narrow defeat was high tribute, and a
posed on what thin ground many government
Indicated support for a tax cut. So has Walter tremendous expression in thanks from his fellow
Late reports suggest more zip is being added to
decisions have been made in the P5t.
ileller, chief economic adviser under Presidents citizens for a job well done
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the retail picture In recent weeks, but it wouldn't
Kennedy and Johnson.
Local governments are finding they do not bethelirst time that such preliminary estimates
Gerald Ford will certainly never be
have the scientific and technical data to prove turned to be based more on hope than perremembered as one of our great presidents. But
the passage of years can only add luster to his
they are right when opponents object, say, to the formance.
location of a landfill, to the methods used in
name
and a deeper appreciation of the yeoman
Manulacturers' inventories, meanwhile, are
service he rendered the nation during his brief
Letters to the editor are weconjeiJ for
asses&amp;nents.
pick up the economists will have to ind a
the Carter era.
Whatttlismeansisthatstate,cjtyandcounty stronger term
with a mailing address and, it possible, a
than lull or pause, and the new
governments are up to their ears and
telephone
number
so
the
Identity
of
the
slowly president might have to take firm action.
sinking because of their Inability to handle the
They may call her "Ma Bell" but she's no
rltcr may be verified. The Evening
Inventory buildup is not always a sign of
pressures from above and below.
women's libber not when it comes to separate
herald will respect the wishes of writers
weakness, and can in fact be a sign of confidence
telephone book listings for husbands and wives.
who do not want their names In print. The
Younts has a Partial solution
bringing in In the economy by businessmen who feel it Is
It seems that a growing number of people are
EvenIng
herald
also
reserves
expert technical help from the universities, bOth
the right to
edit letters to eliminate libel or to conform
complaining about the Bell System's policy.
the local ones and others from states which share better to be prepared for a sales Improvement
which is general throughout the country, of
to space requirements,
common problems. This would be in addition to than a sales decline,
impcning an extra charge for a separate listing,
national research sponsored by the federal
Those expectations haven't been fulfilled of
or not offering double listings like "John and
government and other institutions,
late. While inventories accumulate, sales have
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servative political philosophy because after each
article his decisions become more and more In
opposition to the "little people." In short, more
elitist, more Republican.
All critical columns, however, should end on a
positive note. So
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not county cornhe's been selected President
mission chairman.

Watching Williams in action is a real trip.
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I say watching Williams isa "real trip," because
I've never seen such a transformation.
After all, chairmanships are political plums —
not an expression of the will of the people.

Republicans

And Williams is like a kid with a tong soughtalter new toy — the chairmanship. A chairmanship,
it should be noted, that was awarded by his fellow
Republicans since it's doubtful the electorate would
have chosen Williams chairman. If they had a
choice, that is. That premise is based on the fact
that Williams, as an incumbent commissioner,
barely squeaked by Democratic challenger Dave
;unter. Gunter, a police captain and vhtual
unknown, almost ended Williams' career as a
county commissioner.

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THE LINDS: STEPHEN AND JACKIE WITH 'BABY'

L ind: Veteran
Of World Travel
Stephen Lind, the son of a military family,
happened to be born in Topeka, Kan., because
his mother was there briefly awaiting their
transfer to Tampa. When only three weeks
old, his parents moved to Florida and he
hasn't been back to Kansas since.
The family went around the world as LAnd's
father, an officer on General Douglas
MacArthur's staff, was transferred from
place to place.
As the Korean War broke out, the Linds
were one of the few American families who
stayed in Japan. "Everyone was afraid of the
Chinese hordes invading Japan," Lind said.
"When my mother bundled my brother and
me up to go to Japan, other American
military families were coming back to the
states."
Lind, who with his brother attended
elementary school on the military base In
Japan, remembers as a child the bomb
craters in the streets of Tokyo left from World
War II.
During the Vietnam War, he served a tour
of duty himself in the military and while on a
rest-and-recuperation leave In Japan was
impressed with the tremendous masses of
humanity on the streets. "The Japanese men
would sooner be turned out in their underwear
as be seen without a three-piece suit," he
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Lind sells sporting goods to elementary
schools. His wife, Jackie, is a housewares
buyer at Ivey's. They have two pet cats, Baby
and Muffin. Lind enjoys tennis, calling
himself a fair player. He said playing tennis
gives him the opportunity to meet "the nicest
people."
Lind said he has always lived within five
miles of Seminole County, attended Glenridge
and Howard Junior High Schools, graduating
from the old Winter Park High. He received
his associates degree at Seminole Community
College and his baccalaureate from Florida
Technological University.
He said he got interested in Winter Sp:ings
politics when a neighbor who was involved
asked him to attend a city council meeting.
"I was dissatisfied with what I saw," he
said, adding that he Is young and aggressive
and believes he can be of service to the city.
He said he would like to see the police
department beefed up with more men and
their equipment, now "a little thin," updated
and improved.
He called the city's fire department
"fantastic." Other improvements he favors
are: recreation areas, road paving and
representation for all the community's

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Wednesday's high U, today'i
low 31.
Mostly fair today and partly
cloudy Friday.
Not as cold with highs around
70 today and In the mid to upper
70s Friday. 10w1 tonight In the
low 50*. Variable winds around
10 mph.
TOMORROW'S TIDES
Daytona Beach: high 11:21
a.m., 11:58 p.m., low 455 a.n,
5:43 p.m.
Port Canaveral: high 11:0
a.m., 11:31 p.m., low 4:46 am.,
5:21 p.m.
Bayport: high 3:21 a.m., 5:17
p.m., low 1O-.47a.m.,1054 p.m.

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Donald Sines' 20-year career
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A three-man race will appear on the Winter
Springs ballot Dec. 7, for Seat 1 on the city
council, currently held by Donald Sines.
The winner will be determined by plurality
- the highest number ot votes. A majority is
not necessary. The only way a runoff would be
held is if two candidates received an identical
number of votes.
Challenging Sines, 49, who was appointed to
the city council in July to fill an unexpired
term, are Rev. Robert Clark, 41, and Stephen
Lind, 32.
The man elected to seat 1 two years ago,
Irwin Hunter, resigned earlier this year to
accept a job in Atlanta. Former Councilman
John Booth, appointed to the vacancy,
resigned two weeks later, and then Sines was
appointed.
Sines and Lind are both residents of the
Tuscawilla area, Lind at 51 Partridge Circle
and Sines at 1304 Deer Run. Rev. Clark, pastor
of the First Baptist Church of Winter Springs,
lives at 608 Murphy Rd.
The city council has designated two polling
places for the election. The first, which includes those city voters residing in precincts
13 and 24, is the firehouse at 103 M N. Moss
Road; the second is at the firehouse at
Tuscawilla for those city voters residing in
precinct 50.
Poll officials at the Moss Road firehouse
are: Helen Green, clerk; Louise Owens,
Norma Lang and Ruth Layo while the officials
at the Tuscawilla polling place are: Mrs.
Patricia Lombardy, clerk; Mrs. Marge
Williams, Mrs. Mary Williams and Mrs. Reel
Elliott.

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THE CLARKS: ROBERT, HOBBY AND NELDA

Clark: Sports
Keep Hie Busy
Rev. Robert Clark is interested in a number of sports
activities and hobbles, Including soccer, guns, animals
of all descriptions - particularly horses and dogs. lie
enjoys bowling, golf and
swimming.
A resident of Winter Springs
for nearly two years, he was
born in Pontiac, Mich. lie Is a
graduate of Bob Jones
Academy in Greenville, S.C.,
and attended Bob Jones
University and Mid-Western
Baptist College In Michigan. He
was ordained a Baptist minister
and is pastot of the First
Baptist Church of Winter
Springs, an independent
church.
Active in sports In college, he
played soccer in a small college
league. The church located at
Hays and Bahama is In its first
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been actively involved in the
bicentennial committee and In
a voter-registration drive that
increased the numbers of
voters in the city by 14 per cent.
lie worked on preparation of
lie received his degree in the city's comprehensive landpolitical science after only two use plan as a member of the
years and four months, paying city's planning commission and
his pnaj.tnj tr irtina his was a member of the planning
family with assistance from the and zoning board, elected by his
G.I. Bill and part-time work as colleagues chairman of that
advisory board.
a bartender.
Sines' hobbies are camping,
While pursuing his higher
education, there was not a and jogging; Mrs. Sines and her
single semester In which he mother play a lot of golf.
Sines said he solicited his
took fewer than 21 credits of
study and his grade average for appointment to the city council
the period was one-tenth of a in July because "it seemed to
me that every Interest has been
point below a B.
Sines was born In pt. represented on the city council
except one - the people of the
Pleasant, Ohio.
He and his wife, Sheila, have city."
two children, John Edward, a
lay minister in the Baptist
Church In Hampton, Va.,
married and the father of a girl,
Abigail; and daughter, Connie
Sue, married recently and
residing in Bergen, N.J.

lie said he wants the city to
remain the way It Is, to keep its
ruiai setting. This Is his first
campaign for elective office.
"Until there Is more
volvernent by the people in city
government, we will have
problems," Sines predicted.

his own radio programs on
three local radio stations for a
time. Upon moving to Winter
Springs, Clark said the first
thing he did was register to
vote.
"I would not run for national
office," Clark said. "But, my ;
family Is being raised here and
I am obligated to be Interested
in what Is going on here. If I
It Is not unheard of for a were elected to the council, and
minister to run for public office did not make sound
or to be Involved in public af- knowledgeable judgments and
fairs, Rev. Clark said, noting decisions and did not tell the
that John Witherspoon, who truth, what kind of a minister
signed the Declaration of would I be'
.Inc city seems to be run by
Independence,
was
a
a
small minority of people. I am .
Presbyterian minister.
qualified
because of my
lie and his wife of nine years.
Nelda, expecting the couple's background. I have the time to
second child, met in devote and meeting people is
Indianapolis, when Clark was my business," he said.
"I'm concerned with the area
associate pastor of a church.
Their only son, Robby, 7, Is a I am living and I'M trying to
student at the Altamonte establish a church here."
Clark said he is concerned
Christian School.
with the grave and growing
.Mrs. Clark Is a beautician. juvenile delinquency problem
When Clark came to the in the area, claiming that
Orlando area from Knoxville marijuana Is being grown and
where he had been an associate used in the area and that
pastor, he became an associate teenagers are having sex
at a large Orlando church and parties.
then pastor of the Beuena Vista
Clark said he would like to see
Baptist Temple.
the city's tax base expanded by
ue DdLI3 Church in winier bringing more business Into the
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great deal of time to working
with girls at a drug
rehabilitation center.
Mrs. Sines' mother, Mary
Long, well-known at the
Tuscawilla golf course, makes
her home with the Sines family
in Tuscawifla.
Sines completed his service
with the military 2 years ago
in Hampton, Va., then moving
to Florida. He served three
years as an enlisted man before
separating from the service
following World War II and
reeniisting after receiving his
college degree. During his tours
of duty, he served in Morocco
twice and Is a veteran of
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Separating from the military
with the rank of major, Sines
said service life provides a good
life and many interesting experiences.
Hels seven years into a new
career as a financial
representative of the
Burroughs Corp., to banks and
savings and loan Institution In
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day-care center and a Christian
school.
If he had not received a
calling to the ministry, he
would have liked to have
become an attorney, Clark said,
adding that in college he took
political science and has long
been Interested In the political
process.

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attempt to push romance will
fall on Its face.
TAURUS (April 20-May 20)
Get into that fix.it project or
clean out the garage today, but
do it on your own. Don't expect
help from the family. You'll be
better off without it.
GEMINI (May 21-June 20) In
any mental endeavors today,
let the other person hold the
reins. Though you feel lucky,
you tend to strain too hard for
achievement.
CANCER (June 21-July 22)
Put your plans for projects
down on paper, but hold off
buying materials to carrry
them out. It's a bad day to shop
for bargains.
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November, 1929 It was won with
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rats eating large amounts of the term.
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yogurt. Commercial yogurt and
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if he so desired.
Some cheeses cannot be eaten
in large amounts if you want to
stay on a low-fat, lowcholesterol diet, but otherwise,
unless you have lactose intolerance
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digestive
symptoms from it, there is no
reason you can't use these
products.
I am sending you The Health
Letter number 7.2, Milk
Products: Good and Bad, to
provide you with more information on the lactose
problem in particular. Others
who want this information can
send 50 cents with a long,
stamped, self-addressed envelope for it. Just send your
request to me in care of this
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Bradlee-McInty r e House has out of your way to do something
donated the use of the house for nice for somebody. It's a sure
the event. The house is being cure for the blues.
decorated as a traditional
Christmas fantasyland.
Areyou('oncernedabout your
Many hours of hard work country's future? Ilooray! Our
have gone into the exciting system has been saved by such
undertaking. with the vnlunnnern rnn.rn 1n
In
Leers' only reward being the government, concern for peace
happy young faces beaming and concern for fair play under

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That Thy gifts to us may be
"II the community would will go to bed hungry tonight. used for others. Amen.
support the idea, we would like
to include more children in the
Are you lonely? The way to
have
wonderful
a
plan, explained Ms. Edelman. have a friend is to BE one, If Thanksgiving and may God
The Horical Society for the nobody calls you, call them. Go bless you and yours.

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liuddleston family will gather
at the Glen Ellen, Geneva,
grove home of Mr. and Mrs.
Frances If. Yerkes today for a
combined faintly reunion and
Thanksgiving celebration,

May these remembrances

attempt to be the first of many. third of the people in the world

and tour of the Park was given
by
Posey', general curator.

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countywide, with this year's welfare. No food stamps. No stir us to service
Social Security. In fact, one-

was Iran-

The December meeting will
Commission on the Status of County Commissions of be held at the home of Mrs.
Women.
Seminole, Orange. Osceola and
Belle Jennings with Mrs. I,eatty
Commission
Chairman Irevard Counties.
as co-hostess, on Dec. 10.

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We thank Thee for health and
remember the sick.

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Miss Irene Hinton. chaplain,
led the Ritual, the Pledge to the
American Flag and the
American's Creed
Routine business

Central Florida.

remember the hungry.

and read the newspaper with
two good eyes, praise the Lnrd
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people couldn'
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Meet

Sallie Harrison Chapter,
National Society, Daughters of
the American Revolution, met
Friday at the Central Florida
Zoological Park, with the
Regent, Mrs. 1. K. Wiley,
presiding, and hostess for the
meeting

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Freedom rings! Look and
listen. You can still worship at
the church ofy our choice, cast
a secret ballot and even
criticize your government
without Fearing a knock on the
head or a knock on the door at
midnight! And If you want to
live under a different system,
you are free to go. There are no
walls or fences
nothing to
keep you here.
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A few years ago I wrote a
column especially for
Thanksgiving. It was so will
received that I was asked to
repeat it, and now it's become
almost a tradition. And here it
Is again, with a few minor

take a few minutes to

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December.
othenvise might be unable to
llerald Corres pondent
they have, even if it's only a
Seminole County RSVP
Longwood Police Chief
purchase gifts for family
A gala shopping tour is in the iRetired Senior Volunteer members.
penny. Our volunteers have Douglas Keller has assigned an
planning stages for all Seminole Program) members, under the
made gifts and worked all year officer to help with the young
There are approximately
County first graders in the direction of Gwen Edelman,
long to make this possible. shoppers. The trip will include a
448 children in the program.
"Anyone wishing to donate tour of the fire and police
Compensatory Program. The have volunteered their tim
e and They may purchase a gift for articles
will be appreciated. We
tour will be held at the Bradlee- talents to giving a merry each family member, with
stations. They will eat a ba g
really
could
MclntyTe house, Longwood, in Christmas to youngsters who whatever amount of money paper
and
rib use wrapping lunch and visit with Mr. and
bon and boxes. We Mrs. Santa Claus.
plan on gift wrapping the
Only 10 youngsters at a t ime
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Remember. In 1929 notrump
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Thanksgiving agaln.f So soon?j

Lilly Arndt reminisces over Thanksgivings
Past in her Family photo gallery, top, Elsie
Kibler, bottom left, cooks up cranberry sauce
for today's turkey dinner, while Miss Mars
Bousfield and brother. Clarence, are thinking
beyond Thanksgiving, and make a start on
their Christmas cards.

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Like so many persons in the retirement
Mrs. lilly Arndt has lost count of the
community, Mrs. Arndt lost her spouse
number of turkeys she has cooked over the
recently. Her family
five children, two of
years, not only for her own large family but as
whom are still living, and several granda professional caterer, too. But, today, she
children
are widely scattered.
finally gets to sit back and relax while
"Thanksgiving is supposed to be a happy
somebody else slaves over a hot oven, basting
occasion, and now it certainly will be for me,"
and testing and wondering if the festive bird
said
Mrs. Arndt, who plans to prepare two
will be done in time.
special dishes for the dinner, sweet potatoes
The same goes for Mrs. Elsie Kibler. It's a with marshmallows and creamed pearl
surprise and a nice one, she says, to be invited onions,
out to dinner on Thanksgiving Day.
Mrs. Kibler, who also lost her husband
The Thanksgiving dinner she and fler
recently, had made plans to eat Thanksgiving
friends will be enjoying at 5 o'clock this afdinner at a local restaurant. "But I ditched
ternoon is being held in the communal dining
that idea when the invitation came in to
room at Bram Towers, Sanford. Invited
dinner here. It'll be much nicer to be with
guests are all Bram Towers residents who
people I know better," she said, adding that
will not have the opportunity to spend this
the dinner was an "extra special treat." She
Thanksgiving with family or friends
will be making up a batch of cranberry sauce
someplace else.
for the turkeys, as well as a vegetable dish.
The idea for the party came from a local
Miss Bousfield, for the first time in her life,
veterans group —. who in the true spirit of the
has been feeling poorly lately. A bout of the
season prefer to remain anonymous. We'll get
flu has left her without much energy, and she
the turkeys, suggested this veterans group, a
is relieved that someone else will be
local baker will roast them, and you folks at
preparing her Thanksgiving turkey. She will
Bram Towers bring the trimmings.
be contributing two mince pies to the
The plan has been greeted with great encelebration however,
thusiasm, according to Bram Towers adAlways ready to help anyone in need, Miss
ministrator, Hawkins Connelly. lie has
Bousfield this Thanksgiving will be repaid in
turned over the coordination of the
part for the devotion she has shown to family
celebration to one olthe residents Mrs. Nellie
and friends throughout her lifetime.
Grant, and about 55 persons are expected to
This will be the first Thanksgiving dinner to
attend.
be held at Brain Towers. The residents there
It's a wonderful idea," enthused Mrs.
hope it will be the start of a tradition.
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six hearts over four notrump
This put matters squarely
up to Mr. Wester. lie decided
that his partner, who was bidding without the ace of hear ts,
had the rest of the high cards
in hearts plus both missing
aces So, Mr . Wester went on
to seven
lie selected hearts for the
final contract because he
assumed that his partner held
a hundred honors In 1929
honors were counted in
duplicate bidding so that

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Ten Good Reasons

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Ardnt. "I've been looking forward to it from
the day I got the invitation.
"This would have been the very first time
I've been alone on Thanksgiving," she added.
"I'd probably have just sat here and done
nothing."

will be doing it for her, and she says it's a
good feeling.

dicated Hence. his jump to

Many Factors

EEK &amp;

By JEAN PATFESON
Women's Editor
For the first time In her adult life, Miss
Mary Bousfield won't be cooking her own
Thanksgiving turkey this year. Someone else

as you don't insist on being the
top banana.
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22)
PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20)
Concentrate on togetherness in
the family today and let others Your ideas for improving your
in the circle have their say. image or enhancing your
Being a loner will only lead to career are sound today, but
apply them only to yourself.
frustration.
LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) Stay on a mental level.

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At Bram lowers

is found in intimate gatherings
with one or two friends. You
won't feel comfortable in a
crowd.
SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. fl
Don't let your pride stand in the
way of financial gain today.
Don't throw away a profit
because you feel the deal is
small petatoes.
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec.
21) light conversation is fine
for you today. Avo' serious
commitments. Don't sign longrange agreements or you 'l
invite big problems
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan.
19) Keep your hunches to
your self today. They don't help
others. Instead of gratitude,
you'll get grief for any efforts to
share.

Its OS%%AI.l) and J,1F;S JA(Oifl
UbVIOUSIy. Mr tlaaaaa
thought he had a little more

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I
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that yogurt has a harmful effect
on people afflicted with
cataracts. This is of direct
personal interest to me in view
of my own eye condition. Is it
true? If so, are other dairy

WOMEN
Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl.

Your greatest happiness today

WIN AT BRIDGE

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Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl.

No Guard Problems
At Seminole High

Lyman &amp; Leesburg

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Talking about his guards, Mills feels
By CHARLES FRASER
cotton and Wiggins will be as good as
Herald Correspondent
any two guards he will see this season.
lie also figures that Smith could well
Seminole High basketball Coach Joe be the key to making the team a
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Mills has a problem - and a good one winner.
at that.
"If Smith is consistent, he'll be the
He has too many good guards.
real key to the ball club, lie's a good
Mills' starters for the Rotary Bowl shooter and a strong rebounder. Craig,
tournament were Ruben Cotton and the little forward, is a fine outside I
David Wiggins. It's tough to picture shooter. Brown, the starting center,
anyone moving the two fixtures out of played JV last year," Mills said.
the lineup. However, Mills' scheme of
Rounding out the squad are Jessie
things could include a couple extra Bell, Roberts Silas, Ken Bentley,
quick guards this season.
Charles Hollis and Kevin Brown. Hollis
have
a
good
ball
club,"
and Brown, up from the H's, are
"We sbould
says Mills, whose team was 8-15 last expected to see quite a bit of action.
The Seminoles are playing a pretty
year, but got knocked out of the Rotary
stiff schedule this year that consists of
classic by Leesburg on Tuesday.
Both Cotton and Wiggins were only one AAA team - Oviedo.
"Spruce Creek is probably the
starters last season and the same
status is enjoyed by returnees Terry weakest team we'll face, and they're a
good ball club," said Mills. Edgewater
Smith and David Craig.
Kenny Brown, 6-6 junior, is the non and Titusville are probably the best
teams that the. Seminoles will face
returning starter of the first five,

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Charting The Seminoles
Raines, who hasn't decided yet if he
will come out when football is finished. COACH: Jo. Mills (Tim Smith, asistint)
Cotton was Mr. Everything at 197S76 RcCORD: s.1s.
STARTERS: Ruben Cotton, David
Seminole last season, averaging 18.3 RETURNING
Wigging, Terry Smith, David Craig.
points per game and grabbing about 10 SCHEDULE: Nov. 13-26 Rotary Tournament; Dec. 2
at Oak
rebounds per outing. Cotton is under Dec.
Oel.And; Dec. 16 Stabreele;
Is
Titusville at St ,on) Dec. 27-29 at Si. Pet. Hollins
consideration for a scholarship by both
Louisville and Washington State, and
at Lyman; Jan. 11 at Edgewater;Jan. 14 Lake
Brantley; Jan, Ii Lakeland; Jan. 1$ Oviedo; Jan. 21
other top basketball colleges.
at Spruce Creek; Jan. 25 at Lakeland; Jan 2$ at
•ts last
Wiggins averaged 11 poin
Mainland; Feb. 1 at Lake Brantley; Feb. 4 Oak
Feb. Sat Seabre.:.; Feb t Edgewater; Feb.
season, while Smith got nine and Craig Ridge;
12 at T,tinvltle; Feb. is Colonial.
eight.
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Herald Correspondent

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LONG WOOD - Friday night
at Lyman High, the finals of
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Festival Basketball Tournament will pit the Greyhounds
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the
Leesburg
Yellowjackets in a contest both
coaches claim they're deeply
concerned about.
"We're Just too small to
match up well against a team
that well coached, that quick
and that strong inside,"
l.eesburg's Bill Clendinen
lamented from the sidelines,
while watching the 'Hounds
wear down Wildwood, 69-58, is
the nitecap of Wednesday
night's twinbill.
On the other hand, Rick
Steinke, who heads the
Greyhound's brain trust, was
just as lavish with his praise of
the Yellowjackets.
Before Leesburg's romp over
Oviedo, 68-47, Coach Steinke
was asked what he would do if
he were the Lion's mentor.
"Pray a lot," the personable
Steinke shot back. "They
(Leesburg) can jump. They can
run. They can shoot. They play
good defense. And most of all
they are extremely well
coached. He (Clendinen) has
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his kids playing like they should
and at the top of their potential.
You can't ask for anymore than
that."
The mutual admiration
society that Steinke and
Clendinen shared for one
'
another was well justified, as
both the schools were far
superior to their adversaries.
In the opener, the Lions,
under Coach Dale Phillips, fell
far behind in the first half and
were never able to catch up.
Trailing by eight, 18-10, at the
—
quarter, Oviedo was outscored
21-8 in the second period to put
the game out of reach.
After the contest Phillips
in d n's Greg ilioiii is ($0) goes high in the air to
admitted, "They were better
t!ral) a rebound
than we were tonight. We have
no excuses. Leesburg Is a good scorer for the Lions with ii 10 foot shots, the 'Cats were
basketball team but I am very points, was followed by Gary throwing the ball up almost as
proud of my kids, they never Ilird, who chipped in with 10. soon as they crossed half court.
gave up.
But the pair of high Jumpers And most of them were ioLn.
"In fact, at the start of the were the only lions to reach the in.
second half we came out and double figure mark.
Especially the one put up
ran off eight straight points to
On the other side of the from the pair of super shooting
close to 15, but it was just too scoresheet. Bo Peoples, a guards — Ken Fluitt and Morris
much ofa lead to really doany sensational
jump-shooting
thing with."
guard, was the night's high
Everyone in the gm seemed
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Undefeated Pitt, featuring HeLsman Trophy
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edge.
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defensive end coach at Syracuse. The Orangemen
lost to both teams. Pitt won 23-13. Penn State won 273.
"If Penn State gets ready mentally, anything
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goalie Gerry Cheevers,
couldn't care less about a shutout," said
Cheevers after the Bruins raised their record
to 14-3-1 in the National hockey League with a
4-0 decision over the Pittsburgh Penguins
Wednesday night.
In other NHL games, Atlanta routed
Washington 6-2, St. Louis outskaied Minnesota
4.2, Detroit edged Toronto 4-3, Buffalo and
Vancouver tied 44, Montreal routed
Cleveland 8-I, the New York Rangers and
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76ers trailed the entire game, but pulled wi thin a point tith 14
seconds left on a three-point play by George McGinnis.
In other games, the New York Nets defeated San Antonio 99-91,
Boston routed Kansas City 133-Ill, Indiana frustrated Atlanta 1
93, Denver outscored Los Angeles 122-112, Houston recorded a 11
107 overtime decision over Gol den State and Portland edged Chicago 117-115 In ove rtim e.
The Pistons' troubled forward, Marvin Barnes
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By The Associated Press
Julius Erving drew another capacity crowd as he played In
Detroit for the first time In the National Basketball Association,
but it was Chris Ford who sent the fans home buzzing over his
play.
Erving, the star attraction of the Philadelphia 76ers, was a
crowd-pleaser, but It was Ford's play that led the Detroit Pistons
to a 116-117 victory over the 76ers Wednesday night before a croAd
of 11,111.
The triumph was Detroit's ninth in the Last 10 games an.
Supped a three-game 76ers winning streak.

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not being up for this game.

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In Monday night's game, Minnesota plays at
Hold on a moment.
San Francisco.
There are some people In the National Football
Both Dallas and St. Louis came into today's
League who'll tell you that Is what the St. Louis game following tosses last Sunday. The Cowboys
Cardinals do most of the time, even if It is a bit
bowed to Atlanta 17.10, surrendering all the Falillegal,
cons' points in the fourth quarter following two
Dallas Coach Tom Landry, whose Cowboys
interceptions and a short punt The ciis
face the CardinaLs in a crucial National Con- dropped a 16-10 decision to Washington with
ference East showdown today, was characMike Thomas shredding their defense for 196
teristically cautious when asked about St. Louts'
rushing yards.
tactics.
That left Dallas at 9-2, one game up on St

"They are very skIIed at what they do," said
Landry, smiling.
Whatever It is that the Cardinals do, today
would be a most desirable time to do IL The Nation.aj Conference East lead is on the line with St.
Louis, trailing Dallas by one game, meeting the
Cow boys In Texas Stadium.
In today's other NFL Leagne game, Buffalo
plays Detroit at Pontiac, Mich.
There are 11 games scheduled for Sunday With
Denver at Ness England, Kansas City at San
Diego, Miami at Cleveland, the New York Jets at
Baltimore, Pittsburgh at Cincinnati, Tampa Bay
at Oakland, Chico at Green Ba y, New Orleans

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Pistons To Win

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championship,
ATHENS, Ohio (AP)
ca us e of his size, he was not
Against t he ri val Redskins. 15 and 30 yards for Tfls, all- realiz ed his goal against North"When he came here as a
"He always did have a strong sure he could handle the regu- Vetter ran for one touchdown, time school and league records. em Illinois. 'He told me before
freshman, he threw his passes arm for his size. Maybe the lar assignment.
passed for another and his 53His coach, Bill Hess, frankly the game he wanted to score
like a curve ball," Greg Brooks pitching helped his arm. lie has
"Everyone almost had me yard scamper set up a third admitted, "Even a year ago, 1 one touchdown and be out by
said of his Ohio University a compact delivery from his believing I was too small. It score in a 28-14 Ohio triumph, felt he might not be big or halftime," Brooks said laughroommate Andy Vetter, me car, not a big windup," said wasn't until the Miami game
But that performance pales strong enough. There's no doubt ing, "and look what happened."
Associated Press' National Cal- Brooks.
that I was sure I could play Mid- next to his show last week. He now. He does an awfully lot with
Vetter led Ohio to a 7-4
lege Back ol the Week.
Vetter was cast in reserve American Conferencp foot- ran five, four, 14 and four yards what he has."
record,
its best finish in eight
Since then, Vetter has roles until this season. And, be- ball,' he said.
Rrivkc cald Vettr mnrp th
fur
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years
straightened his passes
so
well that he threw three touchdown aerials and ran for four
scores, all in the first half of a
63-15 rout Saturday of Northern
Illinois.
IIIAIIOMINGTON, Ind. (AP) - Indiana senior
Purdue's final bid by sacking Vitali for an 18-yard
season opener and Sanders took over as the leader
Two years ago, Brooks was linebacker Steve Sanders began the 1976 football
loss,
of the defense.
ahead of Vetter In the school's season in the shadow of teammate but came out of
"Th at made the game for us," Indiana Coach Lee
"Brinkman was the premier linebacker," Corso
quarterback race. Now his senit with a school record 165 tackles and the Hoosiers'
Corso said.
said.
"then he got hurt and Sanders stepped in as
i or roommate, No. 3 behind
Most Valuable Player award.
The
victory
was
the
Hoosiers'
first
against
the
leader.
Vetter, is the 5-foot-11, 170And to top things off, the 6-foot-3, 225-pound
Boilermakers since 1971 and the first at Purdue
po un d junior's biggest fan.
Sanders was named today as The Associated Press'
"Of all the players I have ever coached, Sanders
since 1962. It also boosted Indi an a into a four-way
Vetter still had baseball mus- Lineman of the Week for his part in dumping rival
exemplifies
what hard work and dedication will do.
tie for third in the Big Ten Conference, along with
d es in his body when he came Purdue 20-14 last Saturday.
He
took
over
the leadership not only on the field,
Purdue, Illinois and Minnesota.
to the Mid-American Conferbut
off
the
field."
In that game, known as the Old Oaken Bucket
Sanders was a letterman the three previous
ence school. He had just pitched contest, Sanders made a game-high 24 tackles.
seasons,
but entered his final year overshadowed by
But Sanders, 21, who graduates in May with a
his Portsmouth, Ohio, team to
lie stopped an early drive by intercepting one of
senior linebacker and co-captain Craig Brinkman.
degree In business administration, seeuied nervous
the American Legion state quarterback Mark Vitali's passes, then halted
But Brinkman was hurt in the second quarter of the
about the attention he attracted.

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team in as many nights.
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Tuesday evening in a quarter-in
But the Hounds put on a spurt
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Conference championship and Cotton Bowl berth 113 0. Totals 25 1221 U
night's finals by methodically start at 5 p.m. with the Silver
going to Houston if it wins; No. 9 Texas Tech at
wearing down the flashy Hawks of Lake Howell tangling
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take place Saturday.
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While the 'Hounds were coaches state now, look for the
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bound Texas A&amp;M play in Southwest Conference
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nation's longest winning streak among major cotlege teams to 18 against Colgate, while Appalachian
State and East Carolina are playing for the
Southern Conference,jitle.
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Nebraska, No. 10, collide before a national
television audience for a share of the Big Eight
championship. If Nebraska wins, it will go to the
Orange Bowl. Idle Colorado, which shares the cochampionship of the Big Eight, gets to go to Miami
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County Insurance Snafu

By FI) I1RICKETr
Herald Staff Writer

adopted recently by county cash payments.
commissioners.
But Circuit Court Clerk Art
m getting unhappy abotit Beckwith says he cannot find
Seminole County governinent it," Exec. Asst. Roger any "legal authorization for the
has hit a legal snafu on a Neiscnder said of the delay, county to turn county funds

try and work out a solution.
Neiswender sAd all that is
needed is a mechanism Which
%IIill allow Gallager Bassett of
Orlando to make pa)menL

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Neiswender said county
employes are covered under the
present sel f-insurance plan All

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Beckwith said the commission has the right to pay
only legal obligations against
Seminole County.
And an insurance claim

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Open Friday and Saturday at 8 a.m.

method to allow the county's On Nov. 16, commissioners had over to a non-county agency." vithout direct approval from
new insurance agent to make readied an ordinance which
Neiswender will meet the board on each and every
cash disbursements under a sould allow agent Gallager Monday with Asst. County Atty.
claim.
new
Beckwith said he was con'elf.incurance plan Bassett Service Co. to make Robert Pierce and Beckwith to
ducting a study to determine
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cheeks out sample of water softening product sold
b ne Firm Rain Soft located behind obik s
restaurant on 17 -92. Double-checking are Jack

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allow the county's designated
agent to make disbursements
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Weible, representing the Downtown flusiness
Association ,- Carol Collett, employe of the firm; and
John Carli, president of the Greater Sanford
Chamber of Commerce.

while they lost

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Choc:otti6ree colors

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spools Corrosion resistant finish

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SANFORD PLAZA

SANFORD PLAZA,
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Open lOafle.o9prn.MJyThr,y
CatalOg Cinter Ph. 2221020 Store Ph. 323-1310

SANFORD PLAZA

WINTER PARK MALL
Open lOam. IaCp.m. Monday ttiru Saturday
pm.
Catalog Canter Ph. 44144-45

Open iQa,m, 1o9 p . m. Monday hru Saturday
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WINTER PARK MALL
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Catalog Center ph. au 8 84 4 Store Ph 641 4333

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Thursday, Nov. 23, 1976

Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl.

Thursday, Nov. 25, 176—SB

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TIIUR.SDAY, NOVEMBER 23
Sanford Alcoholics Anonymous, 8 p.m., 1201 W. First
St.
Sanford
Building.

Santa

FRIDAY, NOVEMBER26
Gospel Sing sponsored by Sanford Fire Department. 8
p.m. until midnight. Civic Center. Tickets available From
lire stations.
Seminole South Rotary. 7:50 am., Lord Chumleys
Altamonte Springs.
Seminole Sunrise Kiwanis, 7 am., Buck's.
Foresters Square Dance Club, The F..rest.
Tangkwood AA, closed 8 p.m.. St. Richard's Church.
Longwood AA, closed, 8 p.m.. Rolling Hills Moravian
'Church SR 434.
YAC's Club for Singles, 9p.m., Orlando (',ard'ri (1L.
710 K. rollins Ave., Orlando.

Claus

Shop our Plaza

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tremendous and
personal contact
assures you of
excellent se r vice!1
BOWL AMERICA
SANFORD

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SANFORD PLAZA'S

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P.M.

Rotary Bowl at Lyman high School, Longwood. Eight
Pop Warner (junior football) teams play in the afternoon
and football bowl at 8:15 p.m.
Sanford AA Women's Group, 2 p.m., 1201 W. First St.
Casselberry AA, closed, 8 p.m., Ascension Lutheran
(iiurcti.
Seabee Veterans of Americi Island X4. 10a.m., CPO
lub, Orland, Naval 1 raining Center.

Event
THIS WEEKEND

for the Kiddies!

Tilt RSDAY, 1)EcI-:MIwu 2
Senior Citizens Dance. 2 p in , At,ini nte Spring
Cirii ('enter,

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FLOYD ENTERPRISES THEATRES

omedy"Saturday, Sunday. Monday," a three-act coined)
presented
presented at Annie Russell Theatre, Rollins College,
Winter Park, 8:30 pin. iTlyough Saturday).

We wish you a

PRICES GOOD
THRU
SATURDAY

HEY KIDS

It's your choice!

Limit Rights
Reserved
SANFORD PLAZA
ONLY

WILD ONE!
WATCH HIM BLAST OFF
CLIMB WALLS

LOTION

Rose Milk 120Z.99

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AND

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BARBARA MAYO
SAN DI PALMER

DIANE JOHNSON
WANDA COLLINS

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THURS
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per game

BOWL AMERICA of FLORIDA
322-1542

AIRPORT BLVD

Lower rates for shorter term,

THE EVERY MACHINE SALE

FEDERAL REGULATIONS REQUIRE A SEVERE PENALTY
IF WITHDRAWN PRIOR TO MATURITY.

100's PLUS 30 FREE

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Browsing hours: 10-8:30 every nite
until Christmas. Sunday 1:00-5:00

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PERSONAA DE 5 RAZOR

Blades

Cards and Gifts
SANFORD PLAZA

SANFORD PLAZA 322.0580

29c
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9t?ia4c Ui&amp;t
OLD WORLD FOODS

35 MIN. CHRISTMAS

Light Set
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special thanks

TRADE-INS

Saturday and Sunday only!

at reduced prices

Silverplated Duo Casserole Server
Give the bride .1 practical and
beautiful gift. Silverplated gallery
frame holds 2-qt. Pyrex casserole
or ' l'vrt'x pie plate By F ft Roger'.

OPEN SUNDAY 12:30-5:30

Sanford
Sewing Center

to all our friends
SPECIAL THIS MONTH

$29.95

ONE HOUR CLEANERS
C. L. SCHMALMAACKS OWNER

OWNERS I

(..ofl'.t.nient Wiy., tu t3uv

WITH SALAD, GARLIC BREAD AND
COMPLIMENTARY GLASS OF WINE

LOOK

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NEW LINES
Easy Street, Cover Girl, Vogue

CLEARANCE

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{ht.' DiarfloikI Store

and delivery

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Christmas
Layaways

Don's Shoes
5Ar4roFD PLAZA ONLY I

Smoked glass holder

7AM.9PM Monday thru Saturday

of

Doggie Sweaters '1.99 UP
Butterfly

CALL

Sweaters

Large selection
of Fish 4 FOR '1.00 up

322-9951
Johnny's Standard Svc.
Airport Blvd. &amp; 17-92
ROAD SERVICE

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WE ACCEPT BANKAMERICARD,
MASTER CHARGE, AMERICAN EXPRESS
AND VOGUE CHARGE

PET ANIMAL
SUPPLY
SHOPPINGICENTER I
Open 10-6

HONG KONG
RESTAURANT
SANFORD PLAZA

Friday, Nov. 26

TIINOUGH WEDNESDAY

Publix

discount
20%

All Supplies

28 OZ. NO DEPOSIT BOTTLES

on Vitamins, Minerals,

Custom Gifts

Cosmetics, and Protein
Supplements.

GIVE A

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1 x Drinks
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GIFT CERTIFICATE

1,1
3
OFF!

OPEN THANKSGIVING DAY
TAKE-OUT ORDERS— PH. 323-7254

Greenware
Sea gull

Fri. 10-7:30

ASK USI
6 FOR 99c
$450
DIAMOND

CPenney I'
SANFORD PLAZA

Walnuts
16 OZ.
CAN

Loraines
Ceramics

FREE BAG OF UNPROCESSED BRAN
with

99C

purchase

Taylor' s

Sanford Plaza

1130 State St.

Free blood pressure clinic, 24 p.m.. Adv entt,t
liuruti. 7th and Elm. Sanford.
Maitland Junior High Orchestra in concert. 7:30 pin.
Maitland Public Library.
Sanford Senior Citizens, noon, Sanford Civic ('enter
hog him h filI; t bs meeting and Bingo at I p in

DAILY 11.3

Custom Firing

Toys 79, up

MONDAY, DECEMBER 6
Seminole Community College Community Chorus
uuncert of Advent and Christmas music, 8 p.m., Grac'
United Methodist Church, Airport Boulevard, Sanford
Free to the public.

TII111.S1).Y. DECEMBER
'Siiturda. Sunday, Monday." Annie itu.ci Ibeatri-.
irugh
Roiiue' (ullege. Winter Park. 8 It) p ii
Saturday.

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Angel fish

Selection

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SUNDAY, DECEMBER
Advent concert by Choraliers of Seminole Couuiiiiunit
College. 3 pm., Holy Cross Episcopal Church. Sanford
Free to the public.

9

Lunch
Special

One Day Only

Duncan Glazes
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with animated light

CLOSED SUNDAYS

Africana Stains

on aquariums, cages, etc.

on service work.

0/ OFF!
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Flicker Candles

Free pickup

F000

Come see the redecorated store

ON RACKS .... NOW

Lake Mary Rotary Club Flea Market. 10 am. to I
p.m., Lake Mary Boulevard and Fourth Street Benefit
ZOO, community building and club charities

TUESDAY, DECEMBER 7
Casselberri Woman's Club. 12:30 pm . i'...'r'l
:uncheon for members, husbands and guest

ALL SHOES DISPLAYED

SANFORD PLAZA

CANTONESE

Linda and Elisha Morgan

SPAGHETTI

SANFORD PLAZA
BANKAMERICARD
DINER'S CLUB
MASTER CHARGE
AMERICAN EXPRESS

PLAZA

OPEN DAILY 11-9

per cent off-everything
In the store. Friday,

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NEW

on Thanksgiving
Floor models $100 off!

SANFORD
BEAUTY

WELCOME WITH OR WITHOUT APPT

p i; .

Bazaar sponsored by United Presbyterian
Lake Mary Presbyterian Church, Wilbur Avenue. 9 a ii:
to 5 phi. Quilt auction 5 p.m.

TREASURE CHEST

of

SATURDAY. DECEMBER I
Greater Sanford Christmas Parade. 9 am.. First
Street.

Central Florida Art Asn. \:
p iii . Winter Park Mall.

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FREE GIFT WRAPPING

FLAGSHIP

BANK WITH US A FULL SERVICE BANK
MEMBER F.O.I.C.
MEMBER FLAGSHIP BANKS. INC.

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TREASURE CHEST OPERATORS ARE ALL MASTER
COSMETOLOGISTS AND SKILLED IN ALL THE
LATEST STYLES AND CUTS. ALL SPECIALIZE IN
UNIPERM AND REDKEN PERMANENT WAVES.

Antique Show sponsored by Central Florida Society
for historic Preservation, at Orlando Flea Market above
Miser's Mall, 750 S. Orange Blossom Trail. Call 831-9837,
through Sunday.

Annual Christmas Bazaar. 1, 1,i in t
Garden (lob Center, Sunla:.l

on six year certificate of deposit.

Twice Monthly

FRIDAY. DECEMBER 3
Central Florida Art Assn. Art exhibit, 10 am. to 9
put., Winter Park Mall.
Annual Christmas Bazaar sponsored by Sanford
Garden Club. 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.. Garden Club Center,
Sunland.

MABEL DUGGAN OWNER-OPERATOR

DRIVE SIDEWAYS

Handicap Tournaments

THRU WED.

HapPy
Thanksgiving

We have hundreds of Hallmark Christmas boxed
card designs to choose from - including one
that's right for you. Shop our selection today!

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Thursday, Nov. 25, 176-7B

John Dean,
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By DICK KLEINER
The Herald Services
LOS ANGELES "It troubles me terribly," says John Dean,
"that it will happen again."
The "it" he's referring to is, of course, the Watergate affair. He
sees a parallel between what happened In 1972 the Watergate
investigation was tabled until after the election and this year.
Dean has recently stated that Dick Cook, a White House staff
member in 1972, approached President Ford, then an influential
congressman, and asked him to try to block the Patman Cornmittee inquiry into Watergate.
But nothing came of Dean's statement. He says no one in an
official capacity has approached him for amplification. And he
says he and some media friends are "having nightmares" of a
new outburst of Watergate Investigations
now that the 16
election is over.
He says Cook first denied having spoken to him about Ford's
complicity In the movie to Impede the Patman inquiry. But later,
Dean says, Cook changed his story and currently says he Is
"unsure" whether or not he spoke to Dean.
"At first," Dean says, "Cook said he was at Lockheed at the
time of the Patman inquiry. Now he admits that was wrong, and
he says his memory was off by two years.'
Dean says many TV and newspaper reporters have indicated to
him they wanted to write more about the Ford-Cook Incident,
before the election. But, he says, they were told by their
producers and editors not to touch the story.
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and that the probe Into Ford's connection with the story will begin
In earnest,
Dean, one of the leading figures in the Watergate scandal, is
now a writer. He does interviews for Rolling Stone magazine, and
his book about his connection with Watergate, "Blind Ambition,"
is on the best seller list.
He feels now that his future is in writing. It can't be in law. He
was disbarred and says now that he believes his disbarment was
"a right decision." "I made bad judgments," he says. "I don't
deserve to practice law."
He says he was "uncomiortable" during his years as President
Nixon's counsel, "uncomfortable" doing the things he had to do.
"I know right from wrong," he says. "I rationalized my way by
having others handle things for me. I saved myself, I thought."
Dean's parents, he says, keep telling him now that what he went
through was a good lesson for him. They tell him he was moving
too fast and had gotten "Too big for his britches."
"And I guess I can be grateful," he says, "that I learned my
lesson at this age, rather than when! was older."
Dean's book, written almost like a novel, Includes a great deal
of dialogue. He relies on his memory for that, a memory first
made famous when he testified before the Ervin committee and
was able to recreate entire conversations.
"I've always been a listener," he says. "My memory Is
eclectic. I can still hear those people talking. When (Leon)
Jaworskl first heard the Nixon tapes, he compared them with my
testimony.
'John, it's frightening,' he said to me. 'You used the exact
language and phrases that they did.'"
Curiously, John Dean started out to be a writer. He was an
English major, first at Colgate and then at the College of
Woosterin Ohio. In his junior year, he became a dual Englishpolitical science major. His senior thesis was called
"Verisimilitude in Political Novels."

He says it Is strange, but that the thesis has been lost. The
college, he says, claims they can no longer find it, despite the fact
that all these are kept on file.
So Watergate, which changed so many things, turned him back
from politics to writing.
"When I was In the White House," he says, "I was very ambitious. I enjoyed being in the inner power, where the movers and
the shakers lived. It was that that excited me, not the money, not
the public recognition.
"Today, I'm generally in Levis, working at the typewriter. I
look at things differently now. When I was covering the Kansas
City convention, I realized that I was happier being an observer
than a participant.
"My biggest problem now Is public recognition. I'm un
comfortable being recognized. I've lost my privacy. I miss my
anonymity. I become uncomfortable In restaurants. People turn
around to watch me eat. But I'm hoping my anonymity will one
day return."
He would like to get into screenplay writing. At one point,
during the height of the Watergate crisis, he wrote treatment for
a screenplay (about a black woman nominated to be a Supreme
Court justice) and had a "handsome" offer for it.
"I showed it to Lowell Weicker (the Republican senator from
Connecticut). He said I might someday be involved in an Inpeachment hearing and that the screenplay wouldn't win me any
friends. So I dropped it."
But now he says he's reading ten screenplays a week to
familiarize himself with the technique. He calls it "a beautiful
craft."
Dean looks ahead these days, although he's forced often to look
back. He has regrets over what he did, or didn't do.
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JOHN DEAN
"The most troublesome thing tome," he says, "is the way Ihad
the opportunity to do so many things right and I abused that
opportunity. Since then, I've tried to right the wrongs. It sounds
lie predicts new, intensive probe into G erald
mucky, but it's true."
Ford's role in Watergate.

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SAN FRANCISCO
He was almost an anachronism sitting
there in a chair being Interviewed in a hotel hallway across the
world from his familiar turf.
Moshe Dayan belonged to the young Israel, carved almost a
generation ago out of a pocket of the Arab domain, the Israel that
unchained itself from the British, that pulverized the Arabs In the
quick blitz Six-Day War of 1967.
He was a pioneer sabra. He remembers his parents fleeing from
their kibbutz, which had been set on fire by Arab marauders,
when he was 6 years old. He bore arms in the Haganah, the Jewish
underground in Palestine, when he was 14. He experienced his
first real war when he fought with the Australians against vichy
France in Syria in 1941 and lost an eye in combat.
So now he still wears that black eye patch over his left eye, and
his face is still lean, the baldness Yul Brynner-style masking
the fact he is 61 years old and no longer a warrior.
Moshe Dayan has been on tour In the United States, ostensibly
to peddle his first memoirs, "Moshe Dayan: Story of My Life,"
but also to learn,
"I know more about Arabs and Russian weapons," he says in
his precise, accented English, "than I do about Jews. I'd like to
know what being Jewish Is, not in Israel, but in all corners of the
world. What is the future of our people"
He wears a grey suit and yellow shirt and black winged-tip
shoes and none look very stylish on this man we're used to seeing
in battle regalia. He Is addressed as General.
Dayan does not travel the world as an official emissary of
Israel, which has struggled through diplomatic hard times In
recent years, though he is one of the most glamorous figures
prcduced by that young nation. He calls himself simply a member
of the Knesset, the Israeli parliament, a representative of the
Labor party, without any orpt'ninnq fnr mn),In,, n,,ht,. ,ini,...
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"I'm very happy that Iwas never No. 1 in our country," he says.
"I'm happy to have served under two of the three greatest leaders
in our nation's history
David Ben Gurlon and Golda Meir."
The third was Chaim Welzman, a leader of modern zionism and
the country's first president.
"I don't want to hold office," he claims. "I simply have political
views and want to express them."
So Dayan has become and sounds [Ike an elder statesman,
though In his homeland he has been a controversial figure, often
criticized, and not especially charismatic. He leads a fairly
sedate life in a suburb of Tel Aviv. He spent the last two years
devoting nights to his memoirs, getting up at 3 a.m. and writing,
in longhand, until 7 a.m., after which a secretary came in to
transcribe his manuscript.
"Hebrew," he says, "is a nice language to write with."
He is conscious of his image as a war hero who led in the fight
for the foundation of Israel, but he separates it from his real self.
"I feel peo pl e pr aise me," he says, "for wha t I stand for and
symbolize. I always took it that I act as kind of a symbol. But It's
not the real me."
How then does Dayan see himself?
"When I look In the mirror in the morning, I see somebody who
has to shave."
He feels generally bullish about the prospects for his tiny
nation. "It's not the same Middle East," he says, "that we think of
20 years ago. Egypt is different. So Is Syria. with Lebanon. We
Israelis are always being criticized. We are trying something
very difficult, to establish a Jewish state within an Ar3b zone of
the world."
His part In the attempt has been well chronicled, by others and
now by himself in his book.

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sàcal special costarring
ng Carol
R,nett andl Be,%Ierty Sills in a
blend 01 COmedy, rflLisiC and
ViUdO1StO StYO hooting. Taped
at the MetropolitanOpera, New

DA REPORT

Thursday

7 AS MAN BEHAVES

hots ShOW

24 DIMENSIbNS IN CU-

7 1 MACNEIL-LEHRER RE.

sous head accident when his
lather neglects to repair a
machine and his V$iOfl is
impaired when he es to take
a test to qualify for a tsrsity
scholarship (R)

TURE
6:30
2
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4' 6 CBS NEWS
i ZOOM
9 ABC NEWS
700
2 TO TELL THE TRUTH
4 BRADY BUNCH
6 1 THE CROSS WITS
GM t DREAM OF JEANNIE
?,FEEDBACK
9 WILD. WILD WORLD OF
ANIMALS
12 PRICE IS RIGHT
24 MACNEIL-LEHRER fl
PORT
730
2 THE GONG SHOW
4 HOLL'tW000 SQUARES
6 MATCH GAME
61111111 HOGAN-S HEROES
7 OUT THE DOOR
9' LETS MAKE A DEAL
12 MV THREE SONS
24. EAST CENTRAL FLORI-

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TIGGER TOO Animated verSion of A
tMne's tale (R)
24' STRAUSS FAMILY: Story
of
the musical facrIy of Vienna.
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became known as the
waltz kings' (R)
830
9 NCMFOOTBALL:Teaxris
to be :itv-i.td
900
2 12 REST SELLERS. Two
tots concluding episode 01
'Captairis and the Kings "Bowing to his father's wiShes. Rory
marries Claudia and begins a
career in politics
930
24 THE WAY IT WAS (R)
1000

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7 CONSUMER SURV)VAL
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7 MARY HARTMAN, MAM4
HARTMAN
24 LILIAS, YOGA AND YOU
11.30
2' 12 TONIGHT
4 CBS LATE MOVIE *The
Family Nobody Wanted."
Shirley Jones.
6 MARY HARTMAN. MARY
HARTMAN
7 THE WILD BUNCH
9' STREETS OF SAN FRANCISCO (R)
12.00
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6* THE UNTOUCHABLES
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NOTICIAS EN ESPANDI.

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MOVIE. "Miracle on 34th
Street," John Payne, Natalie
Wood. (joined in progress)
1:45
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200
DAILY DEVOTIONAL

AND WILL BE ENTERTAINING

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AND YOU

2 PHIL DONAHUE SHOW
6

MIKE DOUGLAS SHOW
6. (Thus Only) CBS ALL
AMERICAN THANKSGIVING
DAY PARADE William Conrad, Loretta Sit, Isabel Sanford, Michael Learned. Jack
Lord and Mackenzie phillios
host parades in New York.
Philadelphia. Detroit, Toronto
and Hawaii. TPwe hours.
9 MOVIE: (Mon.) 'Bir,,
°
Burt Lancaster.
Karl Maiden "r c-.a. (B&amp;W)
1962, (Tues.) "Birdman of
Put two, cm. from
yesterday (Wed "Three
Smart GII Deanna Darbirt,
Y wand, (BAW) 1937.
(Thus) 'Little Boy Lost." Bing
Crosby, Claude Dauphin.
1953 (Fri.) Ax War With the
Army-Dean

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is 1960.
24 (Mo"i.

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ttYU Wed) IN
SCHOOL TELEVISION or.
ange County Sctiocil System,
until 3 pm (Thugs, Fn.)
SESAME STREET

ANNUAL MACVS
THANKSGIVING DAY PA.
WE Ed tkMahon, Delta
R,
Stevenson

p

4
6. PRICE IS RIGHT:
Preempted Thu's and Fri.
4
6' (Fn. only) SUPER
FRIDAY Special hour and a
half to,tiay presentation of
three regular Saturday
childen's series 'Fat
'Ark

II.'
1030

2

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HOLLYWOOD
SOUARES'PreerrodThin,

con 10 a m

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MISTER

ROGERS'

NEWS
HOGAN- SHEROES
7.1 24 THE ELECTRIC
COMPANY
91 BEVERLY HILLBILLIES
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Legal Notice
NOTICE OF A PUBLIC HEARING
TO CONSIDER THE ADOPTION
OF AN ORDINANCE BY THE CITY
OF SANFORD, FLORIDA.
Notice Is hereby given that a
Public Hearing will be held at the
Commission Room in the City Hall
In the City of Sanford, Flo'Ida, at
1176, to consider the adoption of an
ordinance by the City of Sanf or d.
Florida, as follows:

ORDINANCE NO. III!
ANORDINANCEOF THE CITY OF
SANFORD, FLORIDA, TO ANNEX

WITHIN THE CORPORATE AREA
OF THE CITY OF SANFORD,
FLORIDA, UPON ADOPTION OF
SA ID ORDINANCE A POP TION OF
THAT CERTAIN PROPERTY
LYING BETWEEN PARK
AVENUE AND MAGNOLIA
AVENUE AND BETWEEN 25TH
STREET AND 79TH STREET.
WHEREAS, there has be en filed
with the City Clerk of 1151 City of
Sanford, Florida, a ptition con.
taming the names of the property
owners in the area described
hereinafter req uesting annexation
to the cor porate area of the City of

2,

Sanford. Florida. arid requesting to
be included therein: arid
WHEREAS, the Property Ap
pr aiser of Seminole County, Florida,
having certified that there are two
property owners in the area to be
annexed arid that said property
Owners have signed the petition for
annexation, and
WHEREAS, It has been defer.
mined that the property described
hereinafter is contiguous to the

9'

1255

2 , 12 NBC NEWS
1.00
2'.SET
SOMER
Preen,ted
Thin, see 1230pm.
6 NEWS. Preempted Thin,
see below
" 6' (Thugs only) PIPPI IN THE

corporate area of the City of San.
ford, Florida, and It has further been

SOUTH SEAS
'9 RYAN-S HOPE: Pro-

determined that It, annexatIon of
said property will not result In the
creation 01 an enclave, and
WHEREAS, the City of Sa nfor d,
Florida is in a position to provide
municipal services to the pr o pe rty
described herein, and the City
Commission of the City of Sa nfor d,
Florida deems it In the best interest
of fuse City to accept saId petItion
and to annex said property.
NOW THEREFORE, BE IT

'e(Tl)tod Thurs. see below.

9)

(Thus only) SC006Y
000-DOW'T HOUR
24 (Thiss.) MOVIE: 'i My
Sunday.- (Fn.) MOVIE: "EM-

low summer 130
12. DAYS OF OUR
2
LIVES Preempted This. see
1230. pm
6: AS THE WORLD
TURNS Preempted Thus,
see 1pm

ENACTED BY THE PEOPLE OF
THE CITY OF SANFORD ,
FLORIDA:
SECTION 1. That that certain
Property in Seminole County,
Florida. described as followsbe and
Itse Same is hereby annexed to and
made a part of the City of Sanfor d.
Florida, pursuant to the voluntary
annexation provisions of Chapter
171 044, Laws of Florida, 197 S.
The Sou th 40 34 feet of the West 140

Pro-

OH THE GUIDING
&amp;
LIGHT, Preempted Thurs .
only, see 1 pm.

.500
2. t2) ANOTHER WORLD
Preorriptod Thuss. only see 1
pm

4.1 'OH ALL IN THE FAMILY
(R). Pr eempted Thtts, see
below

'4) '6' (Thurs. only) NFL
FOOTBALL St. Louis at Dellas,

4) VILLA ALEGRE
315

'9) GENERAL HOSPITAL:
Preemri$od Thurs. and Fri.
130
2
'12. (Thugs only) SPECiAL TREAT' 'Figissng frJl ltie
Mgles"

I# ) MATCH GAME 75. ProenipiedTls.n., see 3pm.
'24 ZOOM

400
2

IRONSIDE (A): pro.

empteid

Thurs.

Sunday

feet of Lot 11 andtts, West litO tool of
Lot 12, EVANS SUBDIVISION.
according to the Plat thereof as
recorded In Plat look 1, Page 17,
public Records of Seminole County,

Florida
SECTION 2. That upon thiS or
dirtance becoming effective, the
residents and pro pe rty owners in the
property described herein shah be
en titled to all the rights and
Privileges and Immunities as are
from time to time granted to
residents and property owners of the
City of Sa nford , Flor ida. and as era
further provided In Chapter 171.
Laws of Florida, 1975. and shall
further be subject to flse respon.
Sibihities of residence or ownership
as may from time to time be

determined by the governing
authority of the City of Sanf or d,
Florida, and the provisions of said
Chapter 111, La ws of Florida, 1975
SECTION 3. That this ordinance
shall become effective Immediately
upon its passage and adoption.
A copy shall be available at the
Office of the City Clerk for all
persons desiring to examin, the
same
All parties in Interest crud citizens
sh all have an opportunity to be
heard at said hearing .
By order of the City Commission

of

the City at Sanford, Florida.

H. N Tamm, Jr.
City Clerk
Publish: Nov. 11, 19, 25. Dec. 2. 1976
CE F .4

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Christmas gift

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from

Sanford

to

K Mart

NAVEL ORANGE S.12 So BU
322 062 or
372 6731

Mr. &amp; Mrs. John H. Bledso Godparents
Mr. Skip Underwood.- Uncle
Miss Cyd Underwood- Aunt

JOE, If you're too busy to clean u1.P
the yard for the holidays call
Expert Lawn Ser vice to do t

18—Help Wanted

lot R I/TI!! ;If lo! S ( )"

SANFORD, FLORIDA. TO ANNEX
WITHIN THE CORPORATE AREA
OF THE CITY OF SANFORD,
FLORIDA. UPON ADOPTION OF
S.AIDORDINANCEA PORTION OF
THAT CERTAIN PROPERTY
LYING
BETWEEN
SAPITA

drinkers.
or write
Sanford Al Anon Family Group P 0
Box 553, Sanford. Fla. 37771

'ties of the Executive Director
'include's, but IS not limited to the
following

I

Administration of budgets, con
tracts, construction activities and
operating programs
Maintaining accurate accounts of
funds received and disbursed
Computing rental assis%ments to
applicants and tenants
Planning of programs designed to
improve the physIcal appearance.
and
make more livable apart
merits
Preparation 01 Operating and
De velopm en t Budgets
Collection at monthly rent from
tenants
Enforcement of policies a dopt ed
by the Board of Commissioners
and regulations of the U
S
Department of Housing &amp; Urban
Development
Serving as Exutiy, Secretary to
the Board of Commissioners,
including the preparation of
meeting minutes and resolutions
The above listed duties are
llustrated tasks required to be
Performed The position r eq uires
an average of twenty (20) hOurs
pe r week to perform Applicants
Should
have
a
workable
knowledge, and a minimum of
four years experience in ac
counting

Adults S. Teens.

SEARS telephones will be open
ev e ry night 'till thru Dec. 72 Two
da ys delivery 3221/71

LegalI Notice
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT It, AND

SEMINOLE

COUNTY,

FLORIDA

CASE NO. 14722$.CA.04.E
In Re; th e Marrlae
GLORIDA LEVONIA
COBB.

NEXATION PROVISIONS
CHAPTER 171.011, LAWS
FLORIDA, 1973.

ISAAC EZERA COBB,

WHEREAS, there has been filed
with the City Clerk of the City Of
Sanfo rd. Florida, a petition con
taming the name of the pr o perty
owner it-. the area described
hereinafter requesting annexation
to the corporate area of the City Of
Sanford, Florida, and requesting to
be Included thtneln: and
WHEREAS. the Property Ap.
pr aiserof Seminole County, Florida.
having certified that there is one
Properly owner In the ar ea to be
annexed and that Said pr o perty
owner has signed the petition for
annexation, and
WHEREAS. It has been defer.
mined that the property descrIbed
hereinafter II conliguous to the
corporate area of the City of San.
ford, Florida. and it has further been
determined that the annexation Of
said property will not result In the
creation of an en clave, and
WHEREAS, the City of Sanford.
Florida i in a position to prov ide
municipal services to the pr o perty
described herein, and the City
Commission of the City of Sanf or d,
rigriuc germs it in the best Interest
Of the City to accept said petition
And to annex said property.

DIRECTOR

ARE YOU TROUBLED? Call Toll
Free. 671 1277 for "WE Care",

FOR

GOOwIN

Wife,

Husbitnd,

NOTICE OF SUIT
TO: ISAAC EZERA COBB
217 Castllll.n Court

A partmen t No 717
Winter Park, Florida 37789
Aft er 6.00 pm or
before I 30 am
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
that an action for dissolution

'

.

marriage has been filed against you
and you are required to Serve a copy
of your written defenses, it any, to it

Interested persons Should submit
resu mes to

on EVELYN W. CLONINGR.
attor ney for wife, whose address i
169 West Broadway, Oviedo, Flor ida
37765 tP.O Box 337), and file the
original with the clerk' f Itsi a bove
Styled court on or before Dec em ber

Mr T homas Wilson. Ill

25th, 1976 otherwise a judgment
may be entered against you for the
relief dema nded In the Petition for
Dissolution of Marriage
WITNESS my hand and seal of the
court on November 72nd. 1976
(Seal)

November 26. 19/6
salary negotiable

Arthur H Beckwith, Jr
Clerk of the Circuit Court
By Cherry Kay Travis
Deputy Clerk

Geriatric ex
penence preferred Apply in
person, Sanford Nursing &amp; Con
valescetst Center. 950 Meilonville

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PublIsh. Nov- 2.3, Dec. 7, 9, 16, 1916

DEF 121

APRICOT BRANDY"

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DANCE TO THE LATEST POPULAR MUSIC
Every
THURS.FRI.SAT.

Showtlme 6:30 pm, to 1:30a.m.

Out to lunch
SPECIAL
2 p4•ei hOMy.dipBed tried
ChICb.. mashed p.t,'e.s
aid gravy. rate 111w a a
hot butter Lest.W biscuit,

Jái

$ 1

45

19

Valve

ENJOY YOUR FAVORITE COCKTAIL
7 DAYS A WEEK
BREAKFAST BUFFET SERVED

Thurs- Fri. Sat-- 1 am. -5a.m.
COCKTAIL HOUR
3p.m. -7p.m.
2forlatReg. Prices
FREE Hot
HORS D'OEUVRES

Good Every Day Except
Wed.&amp; Sun. 11aIII fit ]p.m
Famews, For G..d Tastip Limit 2

3Ou8 &amp;w-

3P511 OAlL' hAM, IlL f30,1111w -FRI. is SAT. hi. IC 1PM

Fwdy

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DYNAMIC PROPERTIES
S V Hardwick Broker
'Onto.',. AM 66 11
.
.

TAFFER REALTY

Like Monroe'- 2 s acres. I tiP. 3",
bath, pool. $ 15.000
JENNY
CLARK, Realty. REALTOR, 372

llage

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at Seminola Blvd.
(Horse Track Rd.)

Open )Oto6

YOUR

Happy Thanksgiving

1

ay 17.92, Sanford
Across

1 iT A IL
372 7195

70or 831.9777.4f

$100 down
NEED A HOME
payment to c'hjalIied buyer's.
BR. l's baths, cent heitt. refur.
bished As low as $11.000

WITT REALTY
RealEstateBroker 3210610

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lip plan

Park

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QUALITY HOMES AT MODERAT

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3 &amp; 4 Bedroom
7 Bath

'

Models

ICES

Cenlral Heating and Air Conditio

Phone 372 5237

Sales

II)

W 251h

LAKE MONROE- Mayfair
Spacious, custom 3 BR. I bath. liv
rm. din rm,den. eat in kit.. p.,

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CONSTRUCTION Inc.
________

_________________________________
Sanford
I OR CB, air screened
porch, double lot, ti,t &amp; large
trees, nice neighborhood 519.9130.
52.000 On . about 11613 mO Owner
will finance 7012 Jefferson Ave
322 1374 days. or 626 3056. ask for
Ch uc k Moore

cues Privacy Near hospital 322
5173

I

JOHN NY WALKER

,

Reg Real Estate Broker
General Contractor
3736.49

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BALL REALTY

Sanford. Fla
- ,.

For Appointment Call 305.322.3103

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NOW THROUGH NOVEMBER 30

26 key organ. maple
chord bars. Phone 319

60—OfJ ice
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COMMERCIAL PROPERTY
Choice commercial site 150.250' on
US Hwy. Il 9? inside Sanford city
limits By owner 323 2970

FRONT WHEEL BEARINGS REPACKED

ON ALL MAKES &amp; MODEL AUTOMOBILES
—ALSO—

FREE INSPECTION

Supplies

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ON FRONT &amp; REAR BRAKES

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Reg Real Estate Broker

SALES - RENTALS
117W.
1sf St .Sanford
___
____
Ui 5641 or
Mrs.
322 7157 after
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NOW UNTIL NOVEMBER 30TH

y,uo or steel desks. executive desk
&amp; chars, Secretarial desks I.
chairs. straight chair's, fItlr'iI
cabinets, as is Cash and carry
NOLL'S
Casselberry. 17 92, 530 1206
-

MARC SLADE CHRYSLER-PLYMOUTH INC.
HWY. 17.92

SANFORD

EXPERTS READY TO SERVE YOU

PHONE CALL AWAY

for t'iln

Aluminum Siding

CO.-sSOI, Stcreo, AM FM Radio &amp;
Record Player Excellent con
dition. $100 1232791

i

Landscaping £

Home Improvements
___________________

can co,er iour home WiltS
aluminum S. soffit system AlSo
Roofing, Gutters 70 Yr
E;p
Eagle Siding Co (SI 9563

Lawn Care
,

C E SHEPHERD
Painting. Remodeling, G en eral Re
pairs Call 323 Il/S.

ua'anttd reconclttoned auto
batteries.
$12 95
exchange Earn extra cash tor Christmas , Interior. Exterior Plastering.
shopping Sell those items you no I
PEEL'S BODY SHOP. 1109
Plaster Patching Simulated brick
Sanford Ave
longer need with a Quick Action '
S. StOie Specialty 312
NAnI Ad .n the Evening Herlld
'
Central Heat S. Air Caodit'oesing
WILSON MAIER FURNITURE
'
I'r fret estimatti, call Carl
BUY' SELL . TRADE
HarriS at SEARS ri Sanford 322
37.7 Sl77
311315 E FirstSt

EXPERT LAWN
Mowing. Edging, Trimmi'
phone
I Free Estimates
3.J

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DICK'SLAWtf SERVICE
.',Sowing. Trimming
Clean up $30 1131

5Qr'

Dad will ore Black S. Decker or
Rckwll power tools and Stanley
., - ---„,,rsj..i
nano Tools from

&amp; CHAIR SHAMPOOED
Only 535

Ppwiti in SW

S. True value Hardware. 6th S.
Maple 3720500

I

Dee S. Gerry's Cleaning Service Residential S. Commercial Clean
,no
I Box I4CC. Sanford. Ft
177/I - fl32S

Fine Pennsylvania House cherry
table with 1 char. 51"xSl"

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Free Estimates

Free estimate 373 40
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Insulation

Hauling

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ART BROWN PEST CONTROL
2562 Park Dr..
322 falls

Sewing
Ait.ral.OrtS. Dress Maxng, L)raues,
Upholstery 3.72 7fl7/

I

Land Clearing

Well Drilling

_______________________________

L3bifltk
x.ten baihruurn
Counter tops S.nks installation
a,a,lable Bud Caoell 372 9057
,snl.me
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Butane Lighters. 19 95 up. money
clipS, $450 Owaltney Jeweler's,
701 5 Perk Ave

Dept

Pest Control

I
roundtable with two 10" leave's,
SJSOp 1151 Classified ads for Chest I
tree 1014mg pad to match and lit Your S Iifl ad on this page for I II
Mai
gift
ideas
WCeP. anty
$150 Maple hardwood coffee table.
CLASSIFIED DEPT
____
45 'ill' with rated rids $75
327 2611 on 931
Console stereo, AM FM receiver
I
with lull size changer. beautiful
____________________________
4 I
truitwood cabnef, Wards Airline
solid slate. 5119 phOne 322 $551
i Blown in Insulation- Mayo in
SulOtmon Co call before Ia m • $30
_________________
,
3092 or 913,4 11S.S,47
I
Jt *athe, $2i iS up. pierced
GHT HAULING S. YARD
AND GARAGE CLEAN UP
Phone Ii? 5371

CIass,lied

Carpentry. Remodeling. Additions. __________________________
Custom Work Licensed. Bonded

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earrings. $ 6 95 up G waltney
I
Jewelers, 2134 5 Park Ave

Herald

Evening

C,ebrs.andt'% HOmi Repairs., Room
Aoditions. Concrete Work. Pant
iflQ Carpenter Work. Ceramic
Tile, Aii,im Enclosures 313 oI2LS

:

Edging. Fall

Wan to sell something 5 Dial the
magic number
372 241% or 131

Cleaning

________
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1mDNS OF DOLLARS •i
Neal I
Estate 5 ol4 daily n

the
classifi ed ads Nothing small
Ibovt that

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FULLER BRUSH
372 1941

PH. 313-1230

BUSINESS DIRECTORY
JUST A

(J'L...,,,,AAjct'nll,srwsrs,,c

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1973 Renault Gordini. Sports coupe.
S brand new tires AM FM radio
with tape player. Air. Also
equipped with fuel injection, up to
Wonderful shape
35 MPG
Wholesale cast 3720704

"SERVICE SPECIAL"

Allan Carousal Organ, like new s.i
new for 53.500 First $1,300 lav,,s
Phone $30 00 61

,

___________________________
Nice corner landscaped residential
iof, central Sanford location,
Reasonable By owner 37) 6.179

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Carpeting

virci4xQtlwVlNt
t,'I."t.il

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IS' Scotty Camper Trate'1
Sleeps 6. bully equipped, $900 See
at 2701 Ridgewood Ave (front of
Seminole Ii S gym) 373 2966

Christmas gift

5359

p. brown

Cottage. S rooms. I bath. ZSt S 310
Lake Mary $11,500 Phone
St
550.1701

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cabinet,

Oste'en- / 37 acres, county blacktop
road, partly wooded. corner
property Terms $11 /130 Broker,

37207 /9

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"trios &amp; Electronic Organs *1111
autorilalic rhythm section. Liberal
trades offered Bob Ball's Piano &amp;
Organ Sales S. Western Auto. 301
w First St. 372 7213
Silvertone

thiS page for
deal

75—Recreational
Vehicles
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59—t'Aijsical tvcrchandise

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Rentals

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Lake Mary
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SOUTHERNLIVIN' 2story.IBR.
3 bath, lam rm - Ig separate
garage S. storage game rm
149.500

323119$

FOLLOW
Out of Ideas' Visit Ethell's An
tiques. I ml W of I Ion old St Rd
I
at "16" Station. Paola. 3725171. I

Everything For The Golfer- Clubs.
Balls, Golf Bags. Duckster
Jackets Ladies arid merit golf
Mayfair
apparel and Shoes
Country Club Pro Shop. 322 7S31

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Millie Murray Associate

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XULP P (ALlY
409W. First St
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LONGWOOD- Approx ' acre lot.
3 BR. 2 bolts home. 32 It kidney
...j ------ .-..- .4.A.
snapto poet, cent lISA, screened
______________
porch
PLUS cement block
Lake Mary
I OR , l'i bath new
duplex. 3 BR each side $47,000
homes Under 525.000 witIS leSS
Bobby Greene, Realtor. 628 033)
I
than 5/50 down Governmer.t
funding By builder. III I644
Merchandise
Equal Housing Opportunity

glady

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BROKERS
Dais 322 612')
iJiqhiIs.377

Classified Ads
MOVE MOUNTAINS

Registered Real Estate Broker

j

""n-.-Antiques

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3 OR, 1, bath, cent heat &amp; air
carpeted, (lotrt galore, enclOsed
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v.
age, ,,,,,,,,,
'I.',y
CitCU UdLR
yard, large corner lot For Sale or
I
Rent 37) 3/10

DAYTONAAUTOAUCTION
Hwy 97. I mite west of Speedway.
Daytona Beach will ho ld a public
AUTO AUCTION every Saturday
night at 7 30 It's the only one in
Florida You set the reserved
price No charge oilier than 13
registration lee unless vehicle is
sold Call 101 255 $311 for further
details

For hiS Christmas, give a 3 rack gun
holder, with door for shellS
Beautifully handmade of moun
tan pine. $ 35 3221316 or 322 5699

ST. JOHNS REALTY CO.

8310171

Santa's bag quick and
Shop the want ads for
easy
Crtrrstrr 55 buys.

Fill

-

St Sanford Name your terms
37766.3/before noon or nights Only

.

'73 Models Call 3239570 or 934
1605 Dealer

s Equipment

HANDYMAN'S HOUSE 1025 Santa

1913 Nobil double * ,de office trailer,
central air &amp; heat, 7 OffiCCs with
full bath 323 7610
32)4456

JUST MAKE PAYMENTS- '72 and

131 ,' Malibu Fiberglass boat with
swivel seats. 19 HP Evinrude.
any night
Harding Trailer. Fully equipped,
_______________________________
like
new
$650
323
1404
after
5
________________________ - EVERY DAY someone is looking for
what you have 10 sell Call today
57—Sport
'
and your Classified Ad will appear
-.
here tomorrow
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'Commercial Property

rom Ranch Hou, A,

830-7966

POOL

l9ll Maverick, 20r . new paint, now
tires, everything in excellent
condition 5995. 372043

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Sa le

'24 Dodge Colt, excellent condition. 2
dr . vinyl hardtOp, heat &amp; air
standard, w mileage. Take over
payments of $7347 $700 or' as
down payment 173 571)4 after S

WAN I bD! SELLERS
BUYERS DEALERS
Empty your carport or garageMike 55$ and have fun swapping
toot Bring your articles to
Movieland Drive In Theatre Swap
Shop Flea Market, south 17
every Su nd ay . Ca n.. to S p.m. NO
CHARGE Reserve free spaces
Phon e 372 1216, 7 p.m to 9 p m

ROBSON MARINE
2929 Hwy 17 92
32" 5961

Cute 3 OR home *ith nice stag
carpet, pretty landscaping, low
down payment, possible rent with
OPO
CLIFF JORDAN. REALTOR
830 Hwy 434. Longwood
131 6222
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80—Autos for
-

&amp; Trade
10--Swap
-.

Used Office Furniture

Realtor

JJ

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LAKESIDE
I.
APARTMENTS

Follow signs to models olf
Winter Park Drive

Uppland Park Homes By

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i!j} \'

East off 17.92

s..on.uiuv_MJiia9Cd ,

AND

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AT CASSELBERRY
Ike P'Le.1iqe C5W491u1ü11J"

322•2090

OUR

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Reg Real Estate Broker
1100 E 75th St
322 6655

CAMELOT

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ARRIVE*J

good

--

2 New Models
Under $31,000

Sanford, Fla,

k

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EXCITING!!

1505 W. 25th St.

FLORIDAID

05
05 PALMETTO AVE (Next to Pest Office) SANFORD

........

UnlumfliShicti. two bedroom SeCuriti
Deposit Aii'jltS Pr,'ti'rr,(

it

-

521.100

43—Lois-Acreage

Call Bart

DON'TMISS This Fantastic Offer' 4
BR, 2'i bath, split level home on
corner lot. Family room with
wood burning fireplace, compact
kitchen You realty must see to
lOw 5)9.900 with
assumable mortgage

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BLESSINGS
BUSINESS

FOR

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sticker. $450 372 4532

EXTRA
FOR
CASH
GET
CHRISTMAS by selling your good
us ed furniture and applian c es to
Larry's NewS. Used Mart. 2155
Sanford Ave . 322 1132

Old,

gocid

1940 GMC pickup. V6. standard
transmission, step side. posi
traction rear, new paint, good
sticker, $475 Also 1960 Chevy pick
up 250 engir.e. automatic Iran
smission, disc brakes, fleet side,
new paint. FM radio, good

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WE WILL BE CLOSED AND WILL
BE
0111
GIVING
THANKS

Some

Pickup tCK,

Sanford Auction, 321

7340

USE WANT AD for quick response
in buying or selling

55—Boats &amp; Accessories

___________________

SANFORD

THANKSGIVING

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OR. 21' x 64' Barrington. VA loans
available
GREGORY MOBILE HOMES
)tl3lOrlanuioDr 173 S700

above your cia5ified ad will draw
the shopper's attention to your ad
Call for details 377 2611 or III

Reg Real EstateBroxer
503W 151St
373 606) Pt 323 0517 eves

Air, carpeted, quiet I and 2
bedroomS. 1125 to $135 month
Adults Phone 377 1510

''

1911 GC
condition

quantity.

OR lb NI AL NUGS WANT ED
TOP prces paid, used, any con
dillon 644 1126. Winter Park

SALE: Breaking up

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79—Trucks-Trailers

WE BUY FURNITURE
Maitland Auction
339 6116 toll free from Sanford

small
some new
Various furniture items 3
W.
131 h St Sanford Sat &amp; Sun 9 hI S.

items.

Lies 327 1587, 322 1179
2137 E 75th St

Santord

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NOLL'S,
CASSELBERRY, Hwy, 17 III 9 30

housekeeping, large &amp;

3237832

42__libile Hos

A
CHRISTMAS
STAR

M. UNSWORTH REALTY

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135

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Lo vely 7 or 3 BR, I
baIts home in good location. ex
cellent condition. 519,700 VA No
down, FHA Low clown

MONTHLY RENTALS
AVAILABLE
Color Tv. air Cord Maid Serv
QUALITY INN NORTH
I I &amp; SR 134. Longwood
5621000

One Bedroom
From

STEAK HOUSE and LOUNGE

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Camper Trailer for icii. 71, full
bath, twin beds. Heat, air 372
5152

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1 BR, 3 BATH- in Pinecrest, on
lots Income from furnished
trailer on back lot Lots of e.tras
including pool 540,500

Any

skiil, lawn mower, boat ac
ceuories, clothes, misc 3722176
, East of Sanford
SR
1 4 mile
west of Marina Isle

Call Us For Personalized Listing
and
Sales
Assistance

LOVELY HOME IN COUNTYBR. 2 bath, central H&amp;A. wall wall
carPet, fenced yard, owner re
locating

BLAIR AGENCY
323 3166or373 7710

Wanted to buy used office furniture.

GARAGE SALE- Sat &amp; Sun Water

GARAGE

SANFORD

Motorcycle Insurance

Galleries. 322 6972

YARD SALE: Sat Nov 77. 10 a m
to 6. Low, iOw prices. Junk &amp;
treasures. fruit &amp; baked goods 1
mile past Airport. Sanford. on
corner of Ohio &amp; Marquette
(Silver Lake area)

otter"

S&amp;ooey is available for subsidized
housing in rural areas No down
payment, monthly payments less
Iflan rent

',i

$09 Frmch Ave. (Ni-way l,'flI Sealant

-

above your classit'r'ri ad will draw
the shopper's altenlon to your ad
Call for details 322 2611 or 131
99.93

Cl-I CA.

ORANGE GROVE- IS Acres in
Valencias Owner says "Get an

hif home, good neighbord,
family room, dining room, kit
(hen, breakfast area, large living
room. shade trees. flowering
shrubs and rare plants Large lot
Under $20000 Call 323 S330 for
appointment
_____________________________

You Can Have Your
House In 3 Months
If You Qualify

A
CHRISTMAS
STAR

I DR apt kit equip. A C. carpeted.
itduits. no pct. 595 3727296 wk
dyt after 4

Studio,
Bedroom Apts.
Quiet. One Story
Kitchen Equipped
Adult-Family

Publish: Nov. 25, D.c. 2, 0, Is. 97
OE F- 123

TWA=

14

in

heavily wooded Will split

REALTOR, MLS
323.5774 Anytime

Buy

1206

TWENTY WEST- Like new Good
neighborhood 572.950

Wm. H. Stemper-Realtor

Get Em While
They're Hot"

Sales

PORCH SALE Homemade blue cane
syrup and handcraft sate. I blk
cash of Park, at 17th St., Sanford.
Saturday, Nov. 77.

ACREAGE ON A LAKE- I Acres,
No down

19195 French
372 1991
Eves 372 1496, 372 1164. 377 1954

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31A—Duplexes

City Clerk

Tk

REALTORS -6306061
Eves 171 3*19

2 I.

CLUB-

1976 Honda 550. 1 CVI . Take over
payments of $57 53 31 payments
Owed, Pay off less 333 oi;

Cash for Antiques, Consignments
wanted. HI way 46 Auction

Carport Sale— Fri.&amp;Sat,Nov 26 &amp;
27, 9 a m. to I pm , 2
Laurel
Drive, Sanford

$100

CRANK CON'ST REALTY

SAN MO PARK. 1. 7. 3 bec,jroor,i
trailer apts Adult &amp; flmily park.
Weekly 3S1S Hwy 1/ 92. Sanf or d
373 19)0

ix,..

lame.
All parties In interisi andcitllens
shill have an opportunity to be
heard at laid hearing.
By order of Its City Commission
Of the City of Sanford, Florida,
H. Pt. Tamm, Jr.

+ Tax

—
WELAKA
APARTMENTS
111W 1st St
37) 0578

.4,S.,.%,1
•A
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Luxury Patio Apartments

HANDY MAN SPECIAL-

Jim Hunt Realty, Inc.

V;;,

("Gardens

STOP RENTING - Move in - then
bUii Neat 3 OR. CH, kit equipped
W W carpet, $77,000

Good

68—Wanted to

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REALTOR

COUNTRY
515,500

----------VETERANS- This Is It! Best buy in
town No money dawn New 3 BR.
7 bath, kitchen equipped from
322 illS
7574 Park Dr
522.000
After Hours:
Realtor
327 399)
372 974
PIPIECREST.- School at your back
door Cozy 3 BR. 1 bath, 519.500
SEMIP4E CubtTY- BeauTiful
building lots, some lake front,
POOL HOME- 3 BR. 2 bath, in
heavily wooded Altamonte Loch
county west at Sanford Owner 01,11
Arbor
of state, needs to sell 536.000

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enevci

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IA

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I OR. lurn apt lights, water turn
Mature adults No pets. $ 95 33'?
7296 alter I wk days

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all

Th e Forty Thi.ve Presents

to 12 Shift

LPN.

Furnished

'

CHOICE AREA BR, 2 bath, 30'
family rim 5 tine home 531.900

'2

Swinging tun home, 3 OR. 2 be
,
ceiling mirrors, privacy shades
143 1470 ext 261 or 671 0973

MLS

CO'JPITRY DUPLEX
vestment $30,000

WHITE

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78--Motorcycles

-

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INC.

Harold Hall Realty

Altamonte Pool Home- 3 OR, 2
bath, family room, screened
porch, 3 car garage with workshop
area, central teat air, carpets,
fenced yard 3 yrs. like
new By owner

—

Part time

I

Hal Colbert Realty

FURNISHED- I OR, t'
bath,
central air, ready to move ir
$26,900

'leg Real Estate Broker
JOHN KRIOER. ASSOC
101W Commercial
Phone 327 7551, Sanford
______________________________

2 BR. Clean, near shcping No pets
2619 Elm , Sanford Call Mrs
MeIlo 33'? 6956

______________

GAR NETT

W.

.

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10 Mo female Doberman, Req.,
Sweet &amp; Loveable $15 323 6437 or
''
3fl

WASHER - Parts,
Service
Used
machines.
MOONEY APPLIANCES,______
3230691

,

54—Garage

321 0041

____
____

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professional grooming 2417 Park
Av • 327 1171
I

________________

113

MLS REALTORS

(town
vF.1 ERANS

-

nuv JUNK CARS - from SlOto$30
Call 322 1671 after 4 p m

Camphells Poodle

KENMORE

2565 PARK

oil

.

Sanford. 1 OR. turn downstairs.
convenient location References
required 195 per mo 531 S992

Resu mes will be accepted through

w[A1 TOPS

HOUSES-

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- -

1974 Kenmore washer &amp; dryer,
apartment size Good cond $250or
beSt ',It.r. 377 46*6

Multiple Listing Service

GOVERNMENT

77—Autos Wanted
I

Call Sanford's Sales Leader

322- 2420

41—Houses
__________________________________

OVIEDO FTU - Duplexes Furn or
Unturn, Wooded, Home size lotS
RIDGE WOOD VILLAGE 365
3111

3) —Apartments

Estate

Real

New modern single Story I &amp; I BR
apts
and Completely furnished
stud,o apIs Conveniently located,
beautifully landscaped Abundant
storage, including attic "GE
Energy Elf cent Package" From
$115 Call 323 3301 or visit Resident
Service Directors to inspect
models and select your new
apartment

Executive Drector
•Santord Housing Authority
Administrative Building
castle Brewer Court
Sanford. Fla 37/71

NOT, THEREFORE. BE IT
ENACTED BY THE PEOPLE OF
THE CITY OF SANFORD,
FLORIDA:
SECTION I. That that certain
property in Seminole County.
Florida, described as follows be and
the same is hereby annexed to and
made a part at the City of Sa nfor d.
Florida. pursua nt to the voluntary
anriexaf ion provision s of Chapter
III IUA I

373 5176

EXECUTIVE

For further information call 173 1581

STREET AND BRIARCLIFFE
STREET AND BETWEEN MAR
SHALL AVENUE AND GRENADA
AVENUE, IN ACCORDANCE
WITH THE VOLUNTARY AN.
OF
OF

701 Commercial
- ______

THEATRE wanted Open or Closed,
Pent or Lease Details to 2115
Ocean Blvd , Apt 30). Delray
Beach. Fla . 33"4

Expert Mechanics
All work
guaranteed. Reasonable prices. 23
yes experience Moxtey's Garage,
2539 Park Or. 32.2 3S$ Bill
Bowers. Operator.

_______________________

Offer 322 6032

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38—Wanted to Rent

.

-WE SELL SUCCESS

For families or friends of problem

7164

NOW LEASING
SANFORD COURT
APARTMENTS
3301 S. Sanford Ave.

_________________

AL ANON

-

Commercial Steel building for rim?
on SR IS 4,500 square footage

Spacious I, 2 ' 3 BR açits Tennis,
Swimming,
playground,
recreation room, laundry room
and clubhouse 2500 Ridgewood
Ave Sanford, Ph 3236420

______________

Property

65—Pets-Supplies

-

Cii ft upright Amana Freezer. 4
yrs old, like new $300 or best

2017 S FRENCH

37—Business

76A—Auto Repairs

'

&amp; Staff

i 101

F

THERE IS SOMETHING NEW in
me Went Ads everyday

Rent Blue Lustre Carpet Sarrpoorr
for
only
S1.50 per
day
CARROLL'S FURNITURE.
____________________________
••••••,•

___________________

52—Appliances

withOut 1974 Ford Pickup truck
Both A 1 condition. $7500. 321 5149

64— Equipment for Rent
-

5R461 mm 'East t _—

pr'",
-

from

Forrest Greene Inc.

2 BR, turn, cabana, porch, fenced
yard Adults only. No pets 321
ossa after I 30

Call About Our
Christmas Specials

re

IS ALCOHOL A PROBLEM'
IN YOUR FAMILY7

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19/3 17 wide, 1 BR. turn. AC, auuits
Security. S100 mo 322 5939.

DeBARY- Large, lovely 1 BR, air.
near stores Ideal for retired
persons 371 0510. 665 6468

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Their number is 323.1792.

HAPPY
THANKSGIVING

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ii SObu

In

—.
WEDDINGS PERFORMED
By Notary Public
322 2026- Eves. S. Weekends__

Thanksgiving

speakers. all equipped With or

NELSON'S FLORIDA ROSES
Woodruff's Garden Center
601 Crl.rj A e

' i'our trade-in Iurr.)tijr at 10w
c
r,onii s..i.cllon

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ANYTIME

Unfurnished

WhI Our- star Coach
191) man, air. tape, with radio, built in

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OR , furnished. $140
Kitties
Wekiva Landing. 322 4110

2

F'e)d Dirt, Yellow Sand &amp; Top Soil
for sale. Call 323 1510 from I to
o week days,
WANT TO SEE A WONDER AT
WORK' Place a Classified Ad in
the Evening Herald today

COUNTRY FURN. DISTRIBUTORS

HERB STE NSTROM

34-4V'obile Homes

30-Amen1s

'e

i
-i a ppy
JOHN SAULS AGENCY
Days322 7174
Eves)?)
Broker ______________
______

75--Recreational Vehicles

1030 State St , Sanfoni Plaza

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Ridgewood Arms

You pick green beans $4 flu Hwy
46, across from S Days Inn,
Kastner Farm

Casietberry 33 days a week at
1:30 p.m 377 3907.

II

62—Lawn.Garden

.

$5999

Stenstrom Realty

____

Call between 330 &amp; 6 p m 1735.129

4—Personals

*44%

REAL NICE HOME

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artges. Grapefruit

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FUTURA BY SING'
One of Singer's OP Touch and Sw
Zig Zaci machines
Assume
balanceof illS Soor pay sit
per
month. Will take trade-in Singer
equipped to zig zag &amp; make button
holes Balance of
or
payments of $5 Call credit
manager. 3fl 9411 or see at
SANFORD SEWING CENTER
The Old Singer Store

Moll

3 OR. I bath, carpeted and CA,
kitchen equipped, nice large lot
Can assume mortgage. No
qualifying Very small down
Payment Monthly payment Oil
mortgage $157 97.

BR. 7 bath ava'iaOIe Dec Jan &amp;
Feb in Sunlanci Estates ideal for
tourists. 327 3625
_______________________

WANT ADS WILL SELL your "don't
needs" fast and at a low, low cost.

9—Good Things to Eat

-By: Cyd Underwood
Mr. Robert Michael UnderwoodFattier
Mr. S. Mrs. Ro be rt 0. UnderwoodGrandparents

AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF

3993 alter 6 p m

6210636

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Teenager needs ride with female

ORDINANCE NO. 1311

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THE STARS

-_'-''

TO CONSIDER THE ADOPTION
OF AN ORDINANCE BY THE CITY
OF SANFORD, FLORIDA.
Notice is hereby given that a
Public Hearing will be held at the
Commission R oom in the City Hall
in the City of Sanford, Florida, at
7.00 o'clock P.M. a's Decem ber ,
1 76, to consider the adoption of an
ordinance by the City of Sanf or d,
Florida, as follows:

Small 3 BR home on large corner,
fenced lot newly painted. $170
month plus security deposit. 931.

Nurses. RN's &amp; LPN's, Aides. Aide
Companion Needed immediately

Educatlona, Child Care for as low as I
5. weekly if you qualify 373 5.421
or 323 8435

FOLLOW

The love experienced could never be

NOTICE OF A PUBLIC HEARING

1 &amp; 7 OR Apts.. excellent location, all
electric kitchens, A C. carpeted,
drapes, adults, from $150 2015
Sanford Aye, Phone 322 7413

Rentals

on this page for
ideas.
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Legal Notice

The City of Longwood is in need of a
Mechanic. Job COnSiStS of sir
vicing police vehicles, city trucks,
heavy equipment, diesel equip
merit Applicants apply at city
halt, 15W Warren AvC, betAeen
SX a
&amp; 5 01) ii itt,

4 BR, 2 bath, deluxe &amp;
spacious $0 ma. plus depoSit
322 3367 eves

idyllwldC-'-

6—Child Care

-

That happiness abounde for her
every day;
She listens to US as we kneel and
pray.

was

.

Nice 2 BR block home, turn or
unfurn 323 7970 or 372 7929 alter 6
____________

Rirg our chimes and place a last
acting, low cost want ad Call 372
1611 or 931 999)

t long haired white altered male
cat. 25th P. Sanford Hair thin on
back 323 1375

'

Electrician's Helper wanted Ex
penienced only Write giving
name, telephone, salary expected
and brief outline of experience to:
Box 621, c o The Evening Herald,
P0 Box 1651, Sanford, Flit 37171

BATEMAN REALTY
Peg. Real Estate Broker
26.31 S Sanford Ave.
121 0759 eves 3fl 7643

33—Houses Furnished

All,

-

Sanford Seminole Jayc ees are 5tlI
saili ng the Restaurant Sampler
Coupon Books for $11 95 Call 373
0090 or 32') 1310, or after S call 32)

Winter Springs
3 hIP, excefljnt
condition. mm lease 6 mos *i
mo No pets Near ________________
SChOOl 377 0335

__________

51—Household Goods

1i —Houses ,

Security Guard Full time. 4 to
midnight Shill Prefer mature
individual, Call 321 1910

M,snagemenl opportunity available
For personal interviews, call 32)

5—Lost &amp; Found

YES!

The East one hall of Lot IC. Lot 20
NW Lot 21, Block Ii, Dr,amweld,
according to the Plat thereof as
recorded In Plat Boom 3. Pages 10
and 91 of the Putlic Records of
Seminole County, Florida.
SECTION 2. That upon this or
dlflanc, becoming effective, the
residents and properly owner in the
properly described herein shall be
entitled to
the rights and
Privileges arid immunities as ere
from time to time granted to
residents and property owners of the
City of Sanford, Florida, and as are
further provided In Chapter 111,
Laws of Florida, 1975, and shall
further be sublict to the rnpon.
sibilitles of residence or ownership
as may from time to time bi
determined by the governing
aulthorIty of the City of Sanford.
Florida, and ttie provisions of said
Chapter 111, Laws of Florida, 1975.
SECTION 3. That this ordinance
shall become effective Immediately
upon Its passage and adoption,
A copy "it
available -6 1111,
Office of the City Clerk for all
persons desirIng to examine the

-end

PROBLEM

4A—Ptlic Notices

To know our child walks streets of
gold,
And another thing I'm often told-

her

Sensor Perm S.

Perhaps Alcoholic Anonymous
Can Help
Call 423 1567
Write PO Box 1213
Santord.FIor.dl)llTl

-

measured.
Our short time with
splendidly treasured.

-

FACED WITH A DRINKING

- Noon Friday

All ttse pr ec ious memories like a
soothIng balm.
Have given us strength and a c er tain
calm;

/91.

iBeauty Care Products Towers
Be au ty Salon. 519 E 1st .3725117

___________________________________________________________

KIM
One y ea r ago on thiS ve ry day,
The a ng els from Heaven took our
Kimberly away.

Box

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2—In Memoriam

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CLASSIC TALES
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adaptabdify of five refuges from
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TOMORROW. Preempted
Thu's. only
ALL MY CHILDREN Proerrfited Thugs

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formation write to
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Noon The Day Before Publication

21

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SATURDAY 9-Noon

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RESTLESS: Preempted
Thugs, see below.

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DIVORCE FORMS - For fr ee in

26 times
(52.00 MIN IMUM CHARGE)

MONDAY thru FRIDAY

NEIGHBORHOOD

200

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4IC a line
JIc a line
24c a line

1 thru s times
6 thru 25 times

DEADLINES

7:00 o'clock P.M. an December 13,

9 1 (Fri .) NCAA FOOTBALL'

Meeker clutch purses, cigarette
cases S. key cases Gwaltney
Jewelers, 201 5 Perk Ave.

RATES

32—Houses Unfurnished

18—Help Wanted

*

5.00

4' 6) YOUNG AND

PYHAMID

831-9993

2 ADAM 12(R)

1200
2, I 9 (Mon-, Tues. Wed.,
Fri.) NEWS
2 12 (Thugs, only) GRANDSTAND

0,000

322-2611

'4—PrsonaIs

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HOURS

2:
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'g) MJIJ:ICUS WBY M.D.

Afternoon

4.' $

Orlando WInte' Park

CLASSIFIED DEPT.

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emptetiltus.

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430

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6) LOVE OF LIFE:
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fl (Thus, Fit) ELECTRIC
COMPANY
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half dozen lobbyists for labor and urban groups indicate that the

options prepared for the Carter's consideration Include:
-Ca rt er co ul d choose a mayor, a hous in g expe rt , a f inancial
wizard or an accomplished government manager to guide his

Hunt

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Don Rapp, a professor of child development, claims that
playing with the ropes can

bc

as beneficial to tots as

urban program. lie could place the person in charge of the

learning to tie their shoes.

Department (A Housing and Urban Development IIUDI, the
Domestic Council, or a new office.
-He could bolster the Domestic Co un cil, using the Nixon-

this is as nutt) as any of them. but it really has some brain

"Ever' Christmas, there is a toy that comes along and
stimulation for children, and I'm really serious about

that," says Rapp. "I've been loo ki ng for 17 years for a
product I COUid invent that would be good mental

rowi1' 'Jail today on armed
'oberyandkidnaping charges,
as Sanford police and sheriffs
deputies continued a search for
a sawedofi shotgun in a west
Sanford wooded area.
Robert Charles McGill, 31, is
beingheldlnjailin lieu of $5,000
bond, officials said, and state
authorities have placed a
detainer against his release.

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Sheriffs detectives arrested
McGill early Thursday, six
hours after a stocking-masked
man armed with a sawed-off
shotgun abducted two men
from a parking lot at the Lake
M onroe Inn on U.S. 17-92 west of
Sanford, forced them to drive to

a

railroad yard, and robbed

A county

court judge ruled at

a brief hearing this morning
that there is pro ba ble ca use to
hold McGi ll in connect ion with
the robbery-abduction of Kelsie

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C. Whisenhunt. .12-year-old Mitch E. Tindell chased a
Sanford stucco contractor .
Toyota sedan to a stop at
Whisenhuni was left tied up at Seventh Street and Pecan

th rail yard and the stocking- Avenue minutes after the scond

m as ked ban di t took his pickup abduction-rob be ry. A man in

stimulation and also motor and imaginative stim ul ation

truck back to the Inn where the auto fired a shotgun blast at

for children '

't injured,
Lake Monroe Postmaster Tindell, who wasn

1k' is marketing his ropes for $1 each at FSU through
Alpha Gainuta Delta Sorority, lie says he buys the ropes
from seeral Georgia manufacturers ala cost of about 20
cents a strand.

According to several sources, these nien remain on the HUD

"If ttus catches on, we're going to unleash pet ropes on

secretary list sent to Carter by his staff: Mayors Thomas Bradley

Tallahassee ," Rapp says. 'If we really have to move fast,

of Los Angeles, Kenneth Gibson of Newark - both blacks - and

I've got it%orked uptu whereAe could. I'd hate to work it

Henry Maier of Milwaukee.

017 a shoestring

Robe rt Mann was then abducted at shotgun point and
taken to the rail yard.

before fl ee in g into a '.' de1

area at the Intersectior;
U. Ralph Russell saul Tindell
could have been killed b th e
The truck was returned to the shotgun blast had he not been
Inn parking lot by the bandit
following correct procedure

who then escaped in a small and approaching the stopped

compact auto.

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Lauderdale and Orlando, and will use equipment leased from
scheduled and non-scheduled airlines.
"I think it's going to help Miami," carl said of the ABC
scheme, "but it's also going to help this area, because most of the
people t uiing in are going to want to go to Disney i World i."

flights, I think there's a good chance that we might be able to do

The chamber president pointed out that local hotels, eating

nut tie\oul uf tourist attractions: "We do have a zoo, you know."
Flal Cohen, executive director of the Miami Beach Tourist Developmnent Authority, sa id the lower fares will generate new
Florida-bound passengers.
"Anything that reduces fares has to help bring more people
here," he said.

establishxiients and rent-a-car firms woull profit from the .

But David Kunstier, a spokesman for Eastern Airlines, pre-

The Civil Aeronautics Board's Advanced Boo ki ng Cha rt er

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To qualify for an ABC tare, a passenger must sign up least 30
days in advance and stay for one or two weeks, depending on the
harter.
"The response Is unbelievable," said Michael Brent, president

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John Carli, president of the Greater Sanford Chamber of
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which allows c ha rter o pe rators to fl y no rt he rners to Florida for
less than half the normal rate"It's very premature for me to say; I haven't really heard that
much about it,"Carli said today. "but if the plan involves charter

coming passenger flow wherever .BC flights land. And he said dicted that the fares will only steal paengers from uiereg ularly
sc hed uled flights.
the Sanford-Central Florida Airpo rt should have a good chan ce to

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Residents there said many persons who might have survived
had died under the rubble. One newspaper said some wounded
buried under the rubble had frozen to death.
An aerial survey of Caldiran on Thursday showed only two
buildings still standing. "Caldiran is completely wiped off the
. map. We fear 60 per cent of its 2,300 population is lying dead under
Mayors
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the rubble," one official said.
Metunel Zelu, a Caldiran resident, said, "We heard the moans
WASHINGTON )AP) - Transition strategists for Presidentand cries of our relatives from under the rubble all night Wed.
elect Jimmy Carter are exploring proposals for a national urban
nesday. I dug out v. ith my hands the bodies of my three children.
policy while the nation's largest group of mayors and city officials
My wife and mother remain buried. Perhaps if I had had a pick heads for Its annual meeting.
and shovel I could have saved them."
Several of the big-city mayors who will attend the National
Foreign aid for the quake victims began trickling In. The United
LeagOt
of Cities con!ereneo that St
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Nations representative in Ankara said 1,000 arctic-type tents were
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was expected in Ankara. The U.S.. Embassy said two transport
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planes would arrive later today with 1.000 tents and other supa list of pos.sible Cabinet candidates that the Carter team has
plies.
assembled and sent to the President-elect.
Helicopters airlifted supplieslocated
to the townships
of
Ercis,
O'zalp,But
the chief architect of Carter's urban policy has not yet been
bctxecn Lakc V.n GiAu
Caidiran and E)iyadin,
selected,
according to a number of Carter strategists.
and Turkey's border with Iran and Soviet Armenia.
The staff has provided Carter with a wide-ranging list of poThe Kandilli Observatory in Istanbul said eight more jolts
tentiul Cabinet candidates and of ways to reorganize federal
rocked the area Thursday and more aftershocks were likely In the
offices
dealing with urban problems.
next few days. The initial tremor registered 7.6 on the Richter
Carter
strategists say It is not only uncertain who will get the
scale, indicating a major earthquake capable of widespread,
top
jobs,
but also where the top jobs will be. That will depend on
heavy damage.
the reorganization
Crowds of survwors gathered around the remains of official
Thepossibilitiesarecertaintodominatethediscus.sionsatthe
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buildings in Muradiye and pleaded for tents and blankets as
league's
annual Congress of Cities, which will run through
temperatures plunged below freezing for a second straight night.
Wednesday.
Officials said food supplies were sufficient but thousands more
The smaller and more liberal U.S. Conference of Mayors met in
badly needed.
Chicago earlier in the month, urging Carter to increase federal
Peasants in baggy pants gathered around bonfires near the spending in urban areas and calling for better access to the
wreckage of their homes and near the bodies of loved ones who president.
died when the earth rocked.
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Officials in Ankara said a massive relief effort was being
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N! approaching .1,000.
The grief-stricken survivors of Muradiyc spent a second night
outdoors in subfreezing temperatures. Mevlut Sivasoglu, the
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'!csperately needed to case the suffering of the survivors, many of
them injured.
Snowstorms, deep crevices in roads, continuing aftershocks,
and conhinunicaticjrLs disrupted by Wednesday afternoon's quake
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the airlines," he said.

Meanwhile, airline officials said extra flights have been
scheduled to handle holidayweekend traffic. Eastern said 5-4

chea pe r costs for services. We have a eat possibility, d we
fl i ghts had been added to Flonda routes and National
provide the facilities, for the c hart er planes to land in Sanford and added 17 flights.
then provide bus service to hotels or wherever they want to go. Or

we could provide charter bus service if they wanted to go to

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"Like the airlines man says, i the charter flights will get some
of the spaitiver." Carli prediaed. -- I don't think they're goirtg to

take all of the spillover, but they'll get some of it. And with the

"For a I of the people It would be the first time they'vecometo
Florida," Carl went on, "and they're going to want o

reduced rate. It's surely going to poll some people who wouldn't
have come otherwise.

beach. They always want to see the beach. We're sitting in a good

"You have people," Carhi explained, "who say, 'Well, the price

location here where they could go to Dayton&amp; if they wanted to is so high we can't afford to fly. We can't fly and stay in Orlando
tAO. So tnstesd of r',,,,Iin,,
visit the beach, and it would behaUthe distancc
"''.O
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that mi.n'v why , we'll hi
'''a -.

Or If they wanted to, they could go to Disney."
And, the chamber chief emphasized, the Sanford area itself is

somewhere here in the state.' But now, with the new 'rates, the
guy's gonna say. Now we can go

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The Thanksgiving holiday will provide a day off for
family gatherings and counting their blessings for some

Sern1p,le County reddents, while others will enjoy a long
weekend.
Closed Thursday through Sunday will be Winter Springs
City Hall, Longwood City' Hall, (iviedo City Hall, Sanford
City Hall and Lake Mary City Halls, Seminole County
Courthouse, Seminole County Schools and th e Driver's
license otfke.
City Halls at Altamonte Springs and Casselberry will be

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Robert E. (lark, Stephen S. hind, incumbent Donald W .
Shies.
Friday- The two candidates for Liingwood city clerk:
Bettie Brown and incum be nt Onnie H. Shomate
Sunday- Th e four candidates for District 5 seat on
longMood city council: Stephen Barton, Steven DeMino,
Jerome Mccauley, Harvey Smerllcon.

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open society. But the emphasis

continuing full assistance" to

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Gtorge Bush announced today ceremony.
lietsresigningasdirectoro(the
hlealsopledgedto protect the
Central Intelligence Agency agency's conf identiality, "I will
effective Inauguration day.
not turn my back from the
Bush's anno un cement was is- past," he sa id. "We've learned
sued by a CIA spokesman. The atot about hat an Intelligence
announcement s4ld Bush agency must do to ma in ta in the
"would not remain as director confidence of the people in an

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President-elect Jimmy Carter Colby, who had be en defending
during the tr an sition between the CIA during cengression Inadministrations.
vestigations of agency oper"Mr. Bush informed Presi- ations.
dent Ford and President-elect
Carter of his decision." the announcement said.
It gave no in dication of

Today

Bush's future plans.
Bush brief ed Carter for nearly six hours last Friday at the
president-elect's home in
Plains, Ga., on the highly secret The closing of SR-436 in
methods the CIA uses to gather Altamonte Springs for repairs
intelligence around the world, has been postponed until
January following a flood of
protests from th e city and its

Bush told reporters in Plains
that he had visited Ford be fore

fl)lng to Georgia and was told merchants, Story, Page 2-A.
to give Carter full access to any
information he might desire.
While he was in Plains, Bush
refusej to discuss his o wn fuINDEX
lure and declined to say whethor the possibility of r em aining
in his job had been raised dur- Aruu.ndThe Clock
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had been the tarIet of in vesti- Obituaries

gations into itaproper ac- Sports
tivities. "No politics, no policy Television
bias, will color the co llective Weather

judgment of the CIA," he Women

A Thanksgiving Story
DUNDEE (All i - A inan caught making a bologna
sandwich in a church was sent to jail beca use th e
minister felt it was his Christian duty "to apprehend th ose
involved in criminal acts."
Virgil Hughes, 52, a migrant farmworker employed on a
local farm, said he was outside the D un dee Baptist Church
on Sunday, penniless and unable to remember the last
time he had eaten. A passerby suggested he try the ch ur ch
kitchen, he told police,
Hughes said he walked through an open door and wa

rom

Personne

lh El) PRICXETT
Herald Staff Writer
'I he Republican Liairiiin of the Seminole County Commission
has o usted Democrat Harry Kwiatkowski from his co veted
position on the coun ty's po werf ul personnel board.
And Kwiatkowski didn't like it.

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The IX-mocratic coitiiiiisioner Tuesday pointed to politics on the

part of Republican commissioners, who, he said, campaigned on
promises to take the commission out of the political arena.
Kwiatkowski said he had informed newly-selected Commission
Chairman Dick Williams that he hoped to retain his position on
the personnel board
Instead, Williams ignored Kwiatkowski's request and ap-

The only difference now, according to Kwiatkowski, Is the
Republican decisions are "worked out upstairs" before cornmission meetings. Democrats, he said, worked the decisions out
during meetings.
Kwiatkowski also cr iticized a breakf ast attended by the three
Republicans one da y' prior to Williams' selection as chairman.

Smith then decided that he could be Lharged only with

pointed two of his Republican colleagues, John Kunbrough and

On Nov. 15. Williams called the rnedia from a South Seminole

trespassing, a misdemeanor. Hughes was set free

Bill Kirchhoff, as county commission representatives to the
N'rwflnel board.
"You know how many powerful positions I was appointed to?"
,iked Kwiatkowski.
"Not one."
"It the appointment) was worked out; it was already typed
up," he added.
Appointments by the chairman must be approved by a majority
vote. And Republicans now hold the top half of three-to-two votes
after Kirchhoff defeated Democratic opponent John Alexander

restaurant to notify the press that he was at a meeting with
Kimbrough and Kirchhoff to brief Kirchhoff.
Florida's Sunshine Law requires that the media be notified
anytime two or more elected officials meet.
Tht'intent of the law istonctify the people via the news niedia
- in time to allow the public time to attend meetings.
Democrat Bob French was absent from Tuesday', meeting.
French was appointed to CALNO and to the Seminole Community
Action I SCA I agency. The lion's share of Williams appointments
went to Republicans

The Rev. Mr. Lockwood said he would ask the state
attorney If Hughes could be released on his own
recognizance, lie also said he's in vit ed Hughes to join him
for Thanksgiving dinner.
Said Hughes: 1 will never go into another church."

.

and Williams, an incumbent, barely squeaked by a second
Democratic challenger. I)av Gunter
Th e chairman is selected by a majority vote of the board The
chairmanship goes to the party in power - not to an individual,
And, when the Republicans assumed the majority position, it was
Williams' time to be c ha i rm an
Kwiatkowski said when Democrats held the majority position

wood, found hun and called police,
But the Rev. Mr, Lockwood said he caught IiugLt'
filling a bag with groceries. "And of course I don't know
what else he -vas going to take," he said.
Hughes was taken to po lice headquarters, where he told
authorities his story. Amt. I'olk Co unty State Attorney Al

Nonetheless, the minister filed a complaint, and hIt:gh'
was arrested on burglary charges.

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It said Bush "pledged his now will be on the future."

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Commissioners Dick
immediate da nger to the public. Williams, John Kimbrough and

many older buildings.
He put the location at about 20 miles west of Yerevan In the
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before I release anything to the newspapers."
Herring said he plans to open a law practice in Sanford on Jan. 4
- the day Cheshi re takes over as State Attorney. He rrin g said

monthly bill will Increase from Harling.
cent removal of BOD (Bin- allows septic tanks on half-acre
$3.30 to $13.20.
hlarling met Tuesday with Chemical Oxygen D emand
and one-third acre lots.
from e ffl uent, and Harling said
The three Republicans on the
the Eagle facility is operating commission voted to set a
below minimum state stan- public hearing to reve rse th e
dards.
Democratic decision.

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Cheshire's staff.
Re portedly at least four atto rneys and one in vestigator were
put on notice but today those persons were either unavailable or
declined to comment on the reports.
One attorney said he di dn 't want to discuss the matter and that
any announcement must come from Cheshire.

held at the courthouse in approved by the county com. subdl%i5lon just north of Red Democrat iL-dominated
comSanford.
mission - will produce the Bug Road near Casselberry.
mission two weeks ago okayed
Harling said the average needed amount, according to
The state requires a 90 per a subdivision regulation that

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by Fulenwider will report to Se ll ers.
Bross, a longtime political foe of Herring, "seemed to be almost
in charge dur ing the conferences yesterday," one of the attorneys
reported ly given notice said today,
Ch eshire's fir st choice for the Sem inole chi ef assistant state
attorney, Do nald Lykkebak, whom Cheshire defeated ui the
Democratic primary, ear li er turned down the job offer.
Lykkebak said he will stay in his present job as an assistant to
Orange-Osceola State Atty. Robert Eagan.
Bross told reporters Tuesda y while he was in Sanford with
Cheshire that he couldn't comment on the reports that he'll be the
new Seminole chief assistant state attorney. He said any announcements wi ll come from Cheshire.
Cheshire said that he still has to talk with some people in
Brevard concerning staff join and "I want to be sure they know

being recommended by the hills - live in South Seminole. green light to purchase a third months ago, Harling said. lie
' . .
county government's utility
facility
Eagle
Utilities.
picked
up
the
discrepancies
h1arl1ngsaldthecountyneed
consultant.
Harting, however, said today while monitoring monthly
pick upan additional $l38,000
Hugh Hatting ad today he to
he
did not inform the corn- reports.
in revenue to operate the
wlllasktbecountyeornznjsajon
mission
that Eagle operations
Also at Tuesday's meeting,
county's utility department
to approve the rate hikes at '
3't
below
date
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declined to confirm or deny that Bross will be his chief assistant in
charge of the Sanford office replacin g William Staley.
Ch eshire, who defeated Herrin g In the November general
election, announced during his campaign that he would replace
Staley and Herring's chief invest igator in Seminole, Jack IT.
Fulenwider.
Tuesday Cheshire said that Fulenwiders replacement "will be
announced with the n am es of my entire staff. . . possibly within
the next few days."
When asked what position Bross would have, Cheshire said,
"His title will be anno un ced at the same t im e."
Courthouse sources said today that Cheshire and Bross met
with a number of Herring's present assistants Tuesday afternoon

k Seminole county residents is panies - Consumer and Indian board that the county has the state standards about two

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Earlier Ccrc sd he'll create a new potion of chief inveztigatoI for the 18th Judicial Circuit state attorney's of fice and
that the job will go to Phillip R. Sellers, 34, who is presently an
investigator and polygraph operator for Herrin g In Brevard
County.
Tuesday Cheshire said chief investigator for Brevard will be
Charles Wilson, who also is now on Herrin g's staff. He said Wilson

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Wednesday, Nov. 24.l7

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Nine-Year-Old Boy Struck By kutomobi.e FLORIDA

IN BRIEF
Carter Says Hell Wait For
January Economy Report
PLAINS, Ga. (AP) — President-elect
.Iimmv Carter, home for a quiet Thanksgiving
holiday, says he plans no immediate decision
on whether a new tax cut is the best way to
boost the economy.
Carter, saying that there may have been
an excessive assumption" that he favors a
tax cut, declared on Tuesday that he planned
no major initiatives to stimulate the economy
until he can review January's economic indicators. which will not be available until
February.
Carter returned to the family home here
Tuesday after spending two days in Washington, where he met with President Ford,
outgoing members of the GOP administration
and leaders of both parties in Congress.

Gift Will Aid Tricentennial
OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) - A woman who
says she's grateful to Oklahoma City has
invested $1,000 so the city can reap a $2.3
million dividend for the nation's Tricentennial
in 2076,
Esther Stuewe, who moved from Oklahoma
to Slinger, Wis., with her husband in 1947, told
the city council on Tuesday about the unusual
gift.
"I've always wanted to do something as a
memorial for John and Neacie Snider (her
parents)," said Mrs. Stuewe, now a widow.
"Maybe this is a good way."

Killing Prober Was On Scene
WASHINGTON (AP) - Rep. Henry D.
Gonzalez was on the scene 13 years ago when
John F. Kennedy was murdered. Now it's his
job to investigate the assassination.
Gonzalez was a second-term Democrat
from San Antonio, Tex., riding in the
motorcade through Dallas on Nov. 22, 1963,
when he heard the shots that killed President
Kennedy. Later, he was in the midst of the
nightmare scene at Parkland Hospital where
doctors tried to save Kennedy's life. And Gonzalez tried to comfort Jacqueline Kennedy.
Ever since, Gonzalez has written, he has
asked questions about Kennedy's death —
"why he died, who killed him and what
directions had the bullets come from."

'Madman' Knew Of Disease?
PHILADELPHIA (AP) - A delegate to last
summer's state American Legion convention
here says lie believes a "glassy-eyed"
madman may have known about the
mysterious Legionnaires' disease before it
struck.
George Chiavetta, a Lauton, Pa., legionnaire, testified Tuesday at the start of a twoday hearing by the House Subcommittee on
Consumer Protection, chaired by Rep. John
Murphy, D-N.Y.
Chiavetta said his theory was based on a
remark made by a "glassy-eyed man in a
royal blue suit" who was mingling with
delegates at the state convention.

By BOB LLOYD
Herald Staff Writer

frame residence of Patrick Daniel Hall at 1115 according to county Jail records.
Donna Lynn Jenkins, 19, of S. Sanford Ave.,
Bear Lake Road, in southwest Seminole.
lie said young Crockett was one of several
One fireman was reportedly treated for smoke Sanford, was arrested on a circuit court warrant
A nine-year-old Sanford boy was listed in youngsters who had been playing in the area.
inhalation and released from a hospital as charging carrying of a concealed firearm. Bond
"fairly good" condition today at Seminole Coombs said witnesses said Crockett dashed
county firefighters battled the blaze that was set at $5,000.
Memorial Hospital after he dodged two cars and from the south side of the four-lane roadway into
destroyed the 50-year-old structure.
Deputies today were probing the theft of $45 i
was struck by a third vehicle as he attempted to the westbound lanes, dodged a car and then
Deputy W. Jackson Starr said Hall said that canned goods in a burglary at a south Seminole
cross E. 25th St. at Bay Ave., Tuesday afternoon turned back dodging one eastbound auto before
the fire started in a room at the rear of the house church.
in the 5 p.m. traffic rush.
being struck by the Myles car.
over a carport. Officials said cause of the fire
Kenneth Garrison, pastor at Fellowship
Sanford Police Patrolman Lewis Coombs said
Coombs said Myles' auto skidded 80-feet In an
wasn't immediately determined.
Baptist Chapel, 5340 Red Bug Road, told deputies
Crockett, of 2443 Bay Ave., suffered a attempt to keep from hitting the pedestrian.Sheriff'ss deputies have jailed Eugene Orville that the foodstuffs, gathered as holiday gifts for
Sheriff's
concussion, abrasions and bruises when he was
Seminole sheriff's deputies today reported that
Brooke, 32, of 1722W. First St., Sanford, on a needy families, were in two cardboard cartons.
struck by the eastbound auto driven by George damage was estimated at $20,0G) in a Tuesday
circuit court warrant charging burglary and Investigators said burglars apparently entered
Artis Myles, 39, of 101 McKay Blvd., Sanford. aftcrnoon fire that destroyed the two-story wood
the church by a window.
grand larceny. Bond for Brooke wa.sset at $5

Flood Of Protests Halt
Closing Of Key Crossing

WORLD

"Planes were tij) in the air looking for four
lmtirs for this one." said 'Fed Swift. a spokes.
man for the Drug Enforcement Administration, "This is a major seizure. It's not
a record, but it's a very big seizure.''

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Bicycles Go On Sale
At Sheriff's Auction
Sheriff John Po lk announced today that 49 bicycles that
deputies have recovered and owners haven't claimed will be
auctioned off on Wednesday, Dec. 8.

11

am. at the recreation area of the Seminole County Maintenance
Department, south of Sanford off U.S. 17-92 near the County
Agricultural Center and County Road Departm ent headquarters.

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(n'tlrgt' lh'wes Thomiias Sr..
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Central Baptist Church
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service. A fact few cities can claim.

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Acquiring two more recreational areas through the use of
federal grants.

Ministers Disagree

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KUWAIT (AP) - Ten Arab oil ministers
meeting here have been unable so far to agree
on what increase in the price of crude oil the
Organization of Petroleum Exporting
Countries should set when it meets Dec. 15.
Iraq's oil minister said his government
demands a 25 per cent boost in the present
base price of $11.51 per barrel. Saudi Arabia,
the world's largest exporter, has not made its
position public but is thought to want the increase held to about eight per cent for fear o
further damaging the world economy.

FREES

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insurance rates for all.
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administration building.

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coverage.

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haric and sickening" have been granted the
right to tell the stories to the news media.
0 )ffender Rehat)j lit at ion Sect-eta rv Louie
Wainwright announced Tuesday that he is lifting a ban 'n Ant cry 'ks Wi t
ondeni ned
prisoners and will allow them to talk to
reporters for two hours on %e(lnesdavs,
starting next week

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A CITY THAT HAS LOWERED ITS CITY TAX MILLAGE
FOR THE PAST TEN YEARS. THIS IN A TIME OF INCREASED MATERIAL COSTS, INFLATION, AND
ECONOMIC DEPRESSION.

CORNBREAD STICKS

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W, L. Gramkow a man who
believes in doing his utmost
every time he's called upon
a man you can turn to with unhesitating confidence.

GRAMKOW

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VOTE DECEMBER 7

AND

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Mayor

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State
agencies are seeking 25 to 'It) per, cent more
money for 1978-79 than Illev got this vear, but
revenues are only expected to grow by a
modest six per cent, says Budget Iiirector ,Joe
'resse,
'Ill (- six per. cent revenue hike would mean
an extra $14() million in flexible funds the
legislature can allocate to new and expanded
programs, not nearly enough to match agency
requests, ( 'resse said.

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Getting Sick Of Fame

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MIAMI
Officials at Florida Power &amp;
Light Co. sa they're asking the Public ServCommission for appproval to lower the
December fuel adjustment charge to 79 cents.
The November charge was $3 10. FP&amp;L
officials said Tuesday that lower electric consumption anti a higher proportional output of
nuclear power would j'rmit them to lower the
rate.
The utility warned, however, that the
.Januarv aoijustment is expected to be "substantialI higher" because the Turkey Point
nuclear plant was taken out of service this
month for inspection and servicing

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Owners of burial plots adFagan said, however, that the joining the vandalized tomb in
division of circuit court.
Last Thursday a lake Mary juveniles arrested denied the Wilson-Eichelberger
youth walking through the taking any of the remains and cemetery said that the tomb
cemetery, south of W. 25th , said they only useti matches to was vandalized once before,
near Seminole High School. see inside the casket after a bo ut three years ago.

JERUSALEM (AP) — Prime Minister
Yitzhak Rabin has warned Syria again that
his government will not tolerate Syrian troops
on Israel's northern doorstep.
"Israel will not be reconciled to the
presence of the Syrian army in southern
Lebanon," Rabin declared Tuesday night
after Israeli and U.S. officials conferred here
and in Washington on the situation along the
Israeli-Lebanese border.

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Federal agents have
arrested two men who landed a twin-engine
plane filled with $16.3 million worth of Cocaine
a t a small airport near Miami, a spokesman

Wheel Service

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the midemeanor charges were
placed through the juvenile small fire started in the casket.

AMERICAN CANCER SOCIE TY

MIAMI
(AP)

4

Jr. said the youths were bones in the 29-year-old burial did it in the daytime," Fagan
released to their parents after space
h
ad been removed and a said.

Israeli Premier Warns Syria
About Troops 'On Doorstep'

300 N French Ave

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Sanford police have arrested reported to police that a casket battering a hole in the concrete
five juvenile boys - ages 13 to had been removed from an tomb and sliding the casket out
15 — on charges that they above ground tomb that had and opening it. He said a condisfigured a tomb in a Sanford been opened.
crete post was used to batter
cemetery last week.
First police reports said the the tomb.
Detective Captf C. B. Fagan casket had been opened and
'They had skipped shool and

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Sanford, Fla .

Five Juveniles Charged
In D
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The closing of a portion of SR-436 in Altamonte 4 and SR-4Jb interchange, said they expect
Springs for 24-hours for repairs to a major Sunday to be a big day for sales to holiday gift
railroad crossing has been postponed until shoppers.
January following a flood of protests from south
Polk told reporters that officers from the
Seminole merchants and objections from the city sheriff's department and Altamonte Springs and
of Altamonte Springs.
Casselberry police departments would man
C.A. Benedict, DeLand district supervisor for seven "strategic" intersections on SR-436 "to
the state Department of Transportation (DOT) help alleviate the inconvenience" that would be
said this morning that the closing of the crossing caused by temporary dctcurs. lie encouraged
on SR-436 near SR-427 for a 24-hour period will persons planning to shop In the mall areas to
take place sometime in January, subject to gain access via Interstate Four.
Plans had been made to detour eastbound
Seaboard Coastline Railroad officials being able
to reschedule machinery to be used in the traffic on SR-436 at Maitland Avenue and
westbound traffic at Lake lioweU Road. Polk
repairs.
said,
and traffic going to residences and
A storm of protests erupted Tuesday afternoon
after the Seminole County Sheriff's Department businesses inside the blocked-off section of SR.
notified the news media that the crossing would 436 would have been allowed past barricades but
be closed starting at midnight Saturday and all would not have been able to cross the rail
day Sunday while railroad crews rebuilt the crossing while work was being done.
Railroad officials said they plan to use a
crossing.
machine that replaces crosstles and aligns new
Area merchants expressed fears that the rails to accomplish the crossing repairs within
crossing closing and resulting detours an- one day.
nounced by Sheriff John Polk would hurt their
If the machinery can't be re-scheduled for use
business at the start of the Christmas shopping at Altamonte Springs in January It will xiiean
season.
manpower must be used Instead of the machine
Many merchants, including those with stores and could cause a two-day blocking of the
at the Altamonte and Interstate Malls near the I- crossing during repairs.

IN BRIEF

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BIG

$16 Million Cocaine,

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vaccine on hand should further

Flu Data

have a lii'r turnout than
lilir,' fIu-cnsrillu.'' Irr'rat
information about the Missouri
ouid have had next weekend." said.
NEW YORK lAP) — The
swine flu vaccine and a
Sonic state health officials to. case produce long lines at dinSwitchboards at the New
The health department in Albooster.
Center
for
Disease
Control
day reported an increase in ics.
York (i(y Health Department legheny Count), Pa., where the
—25 to 65 years: one shot
uses
age
and
health
as
public concern over swine flu
Other state health officials registered 30,000 phone calls deaths of three elderly persons
of
swine flu vaccine.
determining
factors
for
following the first confirmed checked in an Associated Press Tuesday, officials said, but only touched off a recent scare over
;hu should or shouldn't
For adults with chronic
case of the virus since the na- survey predicted the illness of 5,000 callers got the information the swine flu vaccine, reporill
illness:
receive the swine flu
tionwide vaccine program be- 32-year-old Missouri telephone they wanted because of the being swamped with calls on
-iccine
and
what
type
—18 to 24 years: two
gan. But reaction was more repairman Larry Hardison,crush.
swine flu since the report fruiri
'.a('cine
is
needed.
shots
of bivalent vaccine,
likel yto be if phone call than an
"Apparently they were %lissour)
who didn't know he had
to 65 years: one shot
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A
spokesman
for
the
CDC
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"we did have a lot of phone
Flu until a blood test 10 days alarmed at the report from
of bivalent vaccine.
';inl the following applies:
Missouri),"
said
Pascal
Impecalls
today,
people
wanting
to
ago, will boost their faltering
Few of the health officials reFor those over 65: one
Under 6 months: none
rato, supervisor of the city's flu know clinic locations," Diane
inoculation
programs.
po rted rushes at their swine flu
For
healthy
children:
shot
of bivalent vaccine.
program. But he noted that Peterson, head of the Mmclinics, and some that did said
"I think many of our mni(I(11e- fewer than 200,000 New Yorkers nesota program, said Tuesday.
—43 months to 3 years:
Some states have
old weather was probably the of-the-roaders will now say 1 have been inoculated.
none
lowered the minimum age
In St. Louis, both calls and
reason it's too early to judge better get it." said Lisa No-hf!,
---3 to 17 years: two shots
for the bivalent vaccine in
'During the past few (lays, inoculations increased the day
he effect of the Missouri case, assistant coordinator of the we have hada slight increase
healthy or chronicly ill
f swine flu vaccine.
after the Hardison case was rethe', said.
Rhode Island swine flu proadults from 65 to 50.
Sipplies are available for
We
attribute
this
to
the
cold
ported
Concordia, about 120
All said they had plenty of flu gram. "We expect that we will weather which makes people milesin
re
out
of
10
children.
The symptoms for swine
away.
flu and A-Victoria strains
For children with chronic
The head of Georgia's swine
il lness:
are similar to those of any
flu program said there was a
--43 months to 17 years:
flu: fever, chills, headache,
definite increase in demand for
i
i
iso shots of "bivalent"
dry cough, soreness and
flu shots but he did not attribute
vaccine that protects
aching, a feeling of
it directly to the Missouri inaCainst both swine and Aweakness, the CDC said.
cident.
Victoria strains.
Only a laboratory
"Everybody's coming around
For healthy adults:
tec
hn ician can determine If
for a shot," said Dr. Charles
- 13(1)24 years: a shut f
:he strain is the swine flu.
Musher. -1 1311t )one case of
('ONCOIII)!A, Mo. AP)
fall.
sicker with other bouts of flu. swine flu does not an epidemic
Larry Hardison, who didn't
"I thought it was the flu," lie said his wife got sick shortly make."
even know he had swine flu an- said Ilardison's physician, Dr. before he did, but didn't see a
tit after he recovered, says it
Jerry Meyer. "But the idea of it doctor.
was nothing compared to 'he
being swine flu hadn't crossed
Jim Donaho, director of the
severe case of publicity he's my mind. Makes it interesting, Missouri immunization pro4:
Has Moved To New Location
.ome down with since,
doesn't it, that we may have grain, said federal authorities
106 S. PARK AVE.
DOWNTOWN SANDORD
-,.had such an isolated case have promised an emergency
A network television crew
here?"
shipment of 1,230,000 doses of
was waiting to interview HardiHardison said he's been far swine flu vaccine.
sun when he showed up for work
CENTRALNEATIN
'I uesday morning as lineman
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99
and repair-roan for the ConMEN'S RUBBER HEELS •.- '2.49
tinental Telephone Co. of
WALL PLUM BIN G
HEATING
INC.,
Concordia, a rural communits
[_ARMY BOOTS 15 \
of l,8t about 60 miles east of
I DAY SERVICE
Kansas City.
ALL WORK GUARANTEED
'They asked me, 'Are you the
one''' Hardison said. ''I said I
By El) l'RI('KE'Vl'
Asst. County Atty. Robert
was, and I've been talking to
CUSTOM
Herald Staff Writer
Pierce recommended two atreporters ever since."
torneys. Pierce said one lawyer
COLOR
By midmorning he was on his
Former County Atty. Torn could "put out the fires," but
third interview and had been
Freeman told county com- couldn't adequately address all
unable to put in any time on his
missioners Tuesday his law the legal problems a governJill).
firm is a year behind in han- mental entity encounters.
Exec.
Asst.
Roger
'My doctor wanted to keep dling the county's legal work
load.
Neiswender,
also, is pushing for
th isdown," said Hardison, 32,
"You could work 24 hours a two attorneys to man the new
but there's no way. You can'
We'll custom mix Or,.
day," Freeman told the coni- department.
keep too many things a secret in
Three Republican commission at a work shop.
a town this small."
Pai nt to a "Pastel Color
The meeting was called to missioners earlier this week
Ilardison said that for about it
O fYOur choice at no e*tr,
determine how many attorneys said one lawyer can do the job.
',',*'ek in October, he had felt
See Our 1,250 Custom Colors Including I :1iqe for tinting with ths
f
should be hired to staff the No decision was made at
'panky," with a cough, sore
Cl)&amp;J)Ot' Lirnt
"House &amp; Garden" Magazine's New Colors!
I Coupon
county's new in-house legal Tuesday's meeting.
throat, a low-grade fever of 100
U ott CuStorn,r
— - - — - - - - — - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -I - - -- - — - — - But commissioners agreed to
department.
to 101 degrees and a slight
make
the
formal
decision
one
horning in the chest, 'like runFreeman stepped down after attorney or two
SUPREME FLAT
at next
ning in the wind in the winterthe commission opted for an in- Tuesda) 'S
commission
time ''
INTERIOR LATEX •
house staff.
lt

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Coombs said no charges were made In the accident.

Sgt Robert Kunkler is in charge of the sale that wW start at

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Concern Over Flu Increases

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Wednesday, Nov. 24, 197-3

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Creek, Corui., brother. [Ill)

grandchildren and 28 greatgrandchildren
(i I',IinkiitA Funeral Ho-tie is in
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Check with George Stuart...

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hi sresidence Mumidas Born in
(;ramitl Rapids, Mtch he has
been a resident of I )' bar&gt; for 27
s-ears, having built the first
house in the
Ile
was a retired service manager
for Hunt I 4ncobti' %li'rcurv in
Sanford lie was .s charter
iIit'iimber of l)t'h'Lirs Chamber of
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Sm vivors incbutk' his wilt',
Ms rue S NeIer f l)ellary
two sons. David. of Saraota
M1 01 Dan of ('ak'ndure. Cal
three daughters, Miss SaIls
c'itkr, l)eB,irs Mrs Suzanne'
uuie'rv, (h 'ange 0t) and Mrs
Sandra Dunn of Sanford;
sister, Mrs. Margaret Geguski
ofll)ron( enter, Mich and nine
i'ramlclmiIdrcii

Now in Casselberry too.
GEORGE STUART, INC 133 EAST ROBINSON STREET ORLANDO, FLORIDA 32802
520 SOUTH HWY 17-92 CASSELBERRY, FLORIDA 32707

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Unfair Legislation

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Death Penalty
The continuing moral and legal arguments on the death

penalty have taken an unpredictable turn in the Gary Gilmore
case.
Gilmore is a man whose life has been always associated with
criminal activity. He has spent 18 of his last 21 years in prison.
He is a murderer, admits it, acknowledges that he received a
(air trial and would rather die than go back to jail again. lbs
tth to face a firing squad in Utah is a complex lcgal issue.
The Gilmore case illustrates the depths of the public dilemma
over taking a life legally to eliminate a danger to society.
In April of this year, a Gallup Poll showed 65 per cent of
Americans favored the penalty for murderers. And the Supreme
Court has permitted its use in specific cases.
Yet even when an acknowledged and hard ore criminal
admits his crimes and declares that he had a fair trial, the legal
system explores evey possible avenue to save his life.
It proves, of course. that the United States is a humane natmun.
It also indicates that the death penalty controversy will continue
to wrack our consciences for many years to conic.

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Equal Credit Opportunity Act
WASHINGTON API Now' that federal and state laws
have made it illegal to deny women credit because of their
tender, they are asking a lot of questions about their new
status, according to the American Bankers Association
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Gerald l'ord? Grover Cleveland once suggested
that ex-presidents be taken to five-acre lots and
shot. On reflection, however, he admitted that
five acres seems needlessly large, and, anyway,
ex-presidents have suffered enough. Hence we
remain baffled by their presence.
Very often the nation has been content to
deposit former executives on the rubbish pile of
history. We have long had provisions to call our
federal judges out of retirement for emergency
duty. (;erlenils stand by for all of their lives. But
as for faded presidents, as harry Truman used
to say, "they are just allowed to starve."
Truman's remark was a Figurative one, but
not altogether. For most of America's history expresidents were not only turned out to pasture
but literally left to go hungy if that be the case.
With no pension or federal provision, for
example, 10111 Jefferson had to sell his library to
(ongre.&amp;s to eat and eventually died S40,0W in
debt. John Adams also expired in genteel
poverty, Ulysses Grant once had but $80 to his
name, and Woodrow Wilson lived out his years
on charity,
The financial abuse ended with the departure
of Truman, when a following Congress instituted
the first arrangement for the economic security
ti Former presidents. Indeed today this
arrangement has become lavish, even excessive,
to the point where the unelected Ford, in office
only two years, will receive an annual pension of
$100,000, an annual staff stipend of $80,000, and $1
million in transition funds.
And yet though Ford will be most cornin retirement — he is the only politician)
in America to profit so handsomely from
Watergate
there is still the question of
whether the nation can Find further use for him.
History does not offer much optimism. Herbert
Hoover once remarked that the only thing for an
ex-president to do is "take pills and dedicate
libraries." We seldom encourage much more.
There are exceptions. Hoover, for one.
organized the hoover Commission in retirement,
and redirected the bureaucracy toward greater
efficiency. William Howard Taft became a
Justice of the Supreme Court. Jefferson created
the University of Virginia. John Adams won nine
terms in Congress. And John Tyler also went
from the White house to Congress, albeit the
Provisional Confederate Congress.
But such service has been rare For expresidents. Perhaps because (heir options have
been limited. The able Taft, for instance, wanted
to return at the end of his term to the practice of
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appear before federal judges he himself may
have appointed. As
other fields, there have
alwa&gt;s been offers for retired chiefs, but as
Calvin Coolidge used to explain, "they don't
want me, they want to hire a former president."
To be sure, as Hoover added, "There are
small pickings For former presidents, except for
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prejudice, the combined income of both husband and wife.
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softened
took!" Then she added, "I read
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cheese
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entertaining, "I'm a very recipes. I enjoy preparing
hot cooked rice.
green olives
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the least asking people to come
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on over and eat, on the spur of doesn't have much spare' time
To meat, add sliced celery,
Quick, but can be company
the moment. It's more fun that for hobbies. She likes sports,
sliced green peppers, and dish
way. Why worry? Getting including tennis and pingonions, water chestnuts sliced
2 fryers, cut up.
together with friends is what's
xinig. "I love' to dance. I can be _______________________________
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if,,, tired to walk in the kitchen,
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but liii never ttx) tired to get up
last of cooking time so they will
1-3rd cup chopped onions
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be still crisp when eaten.
vegetables. They
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noodles. Heat soup, milk, salt out smnoothe and very thin
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cook bony pieces for soup
butter
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stock.
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cheeses together, add onion, five inch squares. Cook in 1 can Campbell's golden
2 cups cht'tidar cheese
peppers arid olives. Layer boiling salty water 10 mini
mushroom
3 cops brined chicken
casserole with noodles, spread Drain, rinse and set aside.
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seasonings
cover with soup and wine. Bake
heat
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bread crumbs, dot with butter, 4 cups 12 lbs.
knack of
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375 degrees, 45 mm. Serve
extra
Bake 375 degrees, 30 nun.
blend in above and stir till
style cottage cheese
over rice or noodles.
ingredients to turn) out
until hot through,
delightful dish. "Ms recipes thickened. Add 3 tbsp. sherry.
BEEF CAN'TONESE
aren't originals," she said. "I Set aside'. ('ok B or. noodles in
CIIICKEN&amp; DUMPLINGS
cup
soy sauce
water,
drain.
In
large
feel, however, that most cooks salted
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make their own original recipes shallow t'asserole' la'er noodles
1-3rd cup shortening
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chicken
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cut in
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write out tier favorite recipes, top with cheese. Pour sauce'
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2 cups chopped spinach
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Cook chicken in water
2 tbsp, cornstarch
leaves can
1 pkg.
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Fryers cook faster and are
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frozen, allow to thaw and
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separate,
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pepper, bay leaf, celery tops.
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or use chopped—bc sure it When done, remove chicken
least one hour, turning oc.
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water, Swimmer, don't boil
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dissolved in cold water, cook till
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receiving a mmuixc'r withi dough
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weeks. Or the Supreme Court may ask For oral
arguments and hold off a ruling until next year,
Even if the Supreme Court rules against
Nixon, he can file a second suit on constitutional
grounds and start the whole process over. This
would extend the secrecy at least until the fall of
1978.
Once the courts clear the way. GSA is drafting regulations that would permit the release of
almost everything contained in the tapes and
50mm! 900 rolls of tapes, containing the con'- Papers.TheArchivespiamistoassign 100 workers
But this exhaustive chore
versatlons of Nixon and his aides Inside the Oval to
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courts willing, in 11
up awaiting court action,
different cities. The only material that would be
Congress has already enacted special withheld would be Nixon's personal papers, such
legislation, giving the government control of the
as letters to his wife; military secrets; in.Nixon material. But the former president has formation that might interfere with a fair trial;
successfully tied up their release in the courts, documents that violate the Privacy Act, and
The "lost sensitive papers and all the tapes, perhaps a few other categories,
meanwhile, are stored in the Executive Office
But nothing Is likely to be available during
Building adjoining the White House. The bulk of Jimnmy Carter's first term.
,he material is kept under guard in the General
HATIII((X)SI HAZARDS -- Of 396 danger
Services Administration's warehouse in
areas where Americans should venture with
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At least 110,000 casualties occur each year in
the bathrooms of America. And of all the
bathroom hazards, the
tub is the most
menacing. Bathers are constantly slipping,
failing and bumping their heads in tile bathtub.
Unless safety measures are adopted, It will
cotst Americans $1 .6 billion for bathroom injuries
and deaths over the next 40 years. Yet until a few
weeks ago, neither the bathroom industry, the
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The tub and shower makers haggled over the
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The minutes of a dozen meetings offer a rare, racks, soap dishes and anti-scalding devices. A
behind-the-scenes glimpse of an industry series of standards were finally agreed upon,
struggling to regulate itself,
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Christmas
be held
Germany will feature "Kris jellies, pickles, candies and audience on several iiic'thotls of
Dec. 3 from 9:30 am. to 5 p in
Krmngte's Korner Shoppee" baked goods
stlf'mlt'ft'nsc' to tb' event of
and Dec. 4 From 10 a mm. to 4 with toys for children. They
assault
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in the Garden Center off .'v.'n h;tve;i he:iiittfi,inmiiIrhe,
Also for sale' will be Christat the nian 'e to Swiss chalet dollhouse all hues trees, table or floor size;
S. Seminole Library
Sunland Estates
Furnitshed. A donation of $1.00 a and dolls with wardrobes of six
h1ollanid' "Flower Mart ticket or $5.00 for 6 tickets will outfits each decorated in the
Thu.' South Ss'iuiiiiuk' ('0111of
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countries lliunit.,, Libriir~
tIeside the Zuider 7we" will buy a chance at the Dec. 4 -style
MilItIMILI
Avenue. Altamonte Springs will
have for sale hanging baskets, drawing which will take place represented at the bazaar, anti
fresh plants, mnacramne, herbs during the bazaar Tickets will also Mexico
hold its arimival bazaar ,tntl bake
and sachets.
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be available at the bazaar or
Slove on to Sweden whge the from Mrs,
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"Sboeniiaker and the Elves" e'hairmiwml of the bazaar.
Fund raising pl'ijer'ts for ii..,
,Qwi1l be selling their pretty
building (Will
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S,..t harold "Beau" l'ayltir of
Christmas ornaments, wreaths, in "The' Japanese Tea Iloue."
Christmas gift ite'uits will be
sale' as we'll
table and wall arrangenmients Tea. cake arId rolls are the' Se'iitinolt,' Count'. SheriFf",
baked goods
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"Parts Boutique" will be at n(x)n a defictom luncheon speaker at a public service
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stmtchery.
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the building started in 170
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by and
including lovely pillows. in more tea, cake and desserts. (luli, %Veslnesdas Spnisorei by
in 1973, but has i:t
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Mr and Mrs. I), I). Willis, School, he is attending Florida
2430 Elni Ave., Sanford an- Technological University.
nuance the engagement of their The' wedding will be an event
u.iugnie'r,
daug hter . ma .saneue Willis to ''I Lilco: 31 at 7 p.m at the
thigh Andrew Combs, son 10 Ch urch of the Nazarene,
;ill C. Kelley, Sanford.
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The porcelain potentates also had to convincc'
the Consumer Products Safety Commission that
they were mnpking a serious effort to come up
with substantial safety standards. They finally
allayed the commission's suspicions by confessing abjectly that their tubs were too slippery,
that they needed standards for "grab bars" and
that they had neglected to install anti-scalding
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t hue won't bathe or u.se
even donut' launuIr&gt; For ncr she
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deodorants on weekends for
friends and ne'ighitx.irs, but bier thanks and reputation for
miie' lie's imnmacu!ate through
',sii house' is ii iiiess
helping others. If her owm
the week for his job, and tie
I tsl Sunday she' cooked a Family Is neglected, it doesn't
even comes home snie'iiiiig
chicken dinner for a iiuothe:le's.s bother her. A truls generous
sweet! But he Stimlks all proboscis. If your old soldier
family across town while' her person gIst's her best Cu her
t4eekend' Drinks all weekenW continues his course of smelly ()%%,,
famil% first, arid it there's any
Resents everything I say ' He's misbehasior, I'd euurt'martlal
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Definitely not. Women or their husbands can't be asked
by lending institutions about their childbearing intentions.
It's possbile that you can continue to be credit '.mwrth)
throughout pregnancy and the birth of the child.

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Haley, a descendant of slaves, traces his family
hstory back through seven generations and In
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genealogical and a literary tour de force. Few
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distant ancestors were, or even what part of
Africa they came from, or would know where to
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Something no reviewer seems to have
commented upon, however, is the fact that it's a
rare American of any color who can trace his
family tree back two centuries. Even many
second-generation Americans of Europear.
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descent have only the sketchiest knowledge of
their forebears beyond (heir parents.
Moreover, in terms of roots in this country's
history, any black American can point to deeper
ones than can the majority of white Americans.
The difference, of course, is that any white
:izilerican who wanted to trace his roots would
find it a far easier task than Haley did.
Except for an insignificant number, the
Europeans who came to America at the same
tune as Kunta Kinte, and before and after him, b
did so voluntarily. Even if they came as inNEW YORK I All — An organization of small
the inflation-recession period of the 10s, seeks to denture(] servants, often jammed into
but often successful investors is telling its
educate small investors to these overlooked pestilential ships, they were not chained or
membership there Is plenty of nmioney to be made
opportunities,
forcibly separated from their families, or
in stocks these days by watching the "inBasic to an understanding of inflation in- stripped of language, culture and even their
herutance (actor."
vesting, it says, is a realization that the battle to names.
That component, says the Nationa Association
control prices and other excesses is fought in an
"Roots" has been called by one reviewer an
of Investment Clubs, operates during the battle
on-again, off-again, stop-go manner.
irmiportant gift to black Americans, but it speaks
of inflation, which has been under way since the
"Inflation fighting by government is like vohtunes about the different paths taken and the
decade' began and which may consume the rest
slowing down an automobile on icy pavements, different destinies found by both races on this
of the 1970s as well.
Put on the brakes. Take off the brakes before continent.
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"As inflation rages and abates, surviving
skidding badly. Repeat and repeat until inflation
We are not all that different. however our
companies inherit business from companies that
is slowed and stopped," it states.
roots may have been planted here', Ili the final
fail," it observes. "Some may double or triple
"The braking period can be maintained for analysis we are all Americans now
their business in inflation period.s From the
about one year, while taking off the brakes may
inheritance (actor."
last for two years or more," the association
The broadcasting industry has be en .iruujni
Investments in these surviving companies
comments in a booklet devised especially for for more than 50 years now and a couple
ought turn out to be especially rewarding, it
inflation investing,
generations of Americans have, for better or
notes, because the survivors can often equip
worse, grown up with radio and television.
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Not until now, however, has the industry had
used machinery.
a central place to store Its accumulation of
Exploiting the inheritance factor Is among a
recordings of old Amos and Andy episodes, Vic
Letters to the editor are welcomed for
dozen tips the association offers to counter the
and
Sade scri pts and films of vintage Ed Sullivan
publication. All letters must be signed,
widespread belief that stocks are poor buys when
shows,
with a mailing address and, II possible, a
prices and interest rates are rising,
The Museum of Broadcasting opened the
telephone number so the Identity of the
It is during this period that many small inother cia&gt;' in New York City, thanks to a personal
55 ritt'r nI.I&gt; be verified. The
Es cuing
vestors drop out of the market, depressed by the
grant from William S. Paley, chairman of CBS
Herald will respect the wishes of writers
prevalence of bad news. But with stocks
Inc., who realized that "without such a
who do not want their names in npIni m
Ivpt1Iull d e'uiiumtiemenm to inc muture rainer
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a precio us body of broadcasting
Est'ning Iit'r'ald also reserves the right to
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opportunities.
collections and random holdings" which would
to
space
requirements.
The NAIC, whose own membership has been
threatened by gradual deterioration,
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cut in half to a little more than 6,000 clubs during
d.strut ion, loss or theft,
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''r€1itors are, bowe'.'er, allowed to detcrmtnc under
what arrangement your former husband makes the
payments 'written agreement, court order; how tong
you've been receiving the payments; how regularly you
receive them and the prospects for their continuance.
Can a young working wife have her credit restricted
on the basis that she may become pregnant and lose her
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They are appearing on television and radio programs
across the country to answer questions about credit from
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for Much 'shlA supplies the answers:
Is a woman liable' for her husband's debts"
It your husband dies or deserts the family, you are
liable For debts you took on jointly with him
a cu-signed
mortgage or personal loan, for example. You are not
liable for the debts he contracted individually.
- I)oe's a woman have to reapply For credit when she
marries"
Federal law forbids lenders from making you reapply
for credit — or imposing new conditions on it
when you
get warned, are separated, divorced or widowed.
Whatever credit history you have now is still valid even
after you take your husband's last name.

'I'll help women solve their credit problems and understand their new rights under the Equal Credit

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and, when we want contrasting opinions,
well ask for them. Until then. sit back and shut

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a snap for us!"
And so it went, iiiv source tells Inc. The anui ai
made plans to get I)art'tintle jobs Lu help the zoo in
its hour of crisis.
Iftit the leprechaun who told iiic about that
meeting has doubts about whether the animals can
go through with their plans to get part-tune jobs,

TOM TIED E

WASHINGTON — The public has the
mistaken
that Jimmy Carter, once
he's installed the White House, will be able
release Richard Nixon's tapes and records. They
contain many dark secrets that still hang over
the Nixon years.
But our sources say It will take at least live
)cars, even with favorable court rulings, to
break loose the controversial tapes and letters.
Jumuny Carter will have little, if anything, to say
about it.

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%Vu cii iii ii rob a hank! " suggested a raceo or.
we have to
"Try to suppress your In.stin('tS
keep this legal," Sobik replied. ''I A)ok, here's what
we're going to do," the elephant continued. ''i're
i-oing to moonlight."
''That sounds gotxl to rue," muttered an owl.
- O ka y, you can be first in line when we go to tillI- lorida State Employment Service," Sobik san I
You ask for a job as a night watchman. You'rr
ix-rfei t for it. The hippo can ask For a job ck'anun'
w atet h)acinth:; out of like Monroe. I, as all
elephant, can tow stalled automobiles or iiiove
heavy objects in a big factory.''
''Yeah! I .'t's do it ourselves!" said the monkeys.
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the crowd.
Nab, I looked into that," Sobik said. ''I contacted an Army parade horse up Ili Washington. His
contacts said we could get a squadron of fighter
planes and a couple of nuclear reactors, but no
money. The humans are having a recession or
something."
"I have a nickel!'' said a rabbit who was sitting
riowit front. "A little boy gave it to Inc the other day,
but Nou can't cat those things.''
'iloiniks, but we need a lot more than a nickel,"
Sobik said.
"What about the people"' asked the hippo, who
had waddled over to stand beside Sobik. —f-hey were
pretty good about giving money so this place could
be built."
"That's just it, they aren't sending in enough
ii ion ey these days," Sobik said. ''I think it has
something to (It) with that recession they're having.
Haven't tiou guys noticed that they aren't throwing
as 111811)' peanuts to us as they used to"
Yes 1. Vt's!'' shouted the crowd.
Well, I 'Vt' conic to the conclusion that if %%Iwant 8I1V tk'l), we will have to help ourselves!"
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Tuna fishermen have become so ensnarled in
legalities and moralizing over the fate of the
porpoise that it's easy to lose sight of what the
fishing business is all about.
Its purpose is the production of food. The sea is
an abundant source of food, and the United States is
only one of the countries that sends out fishing
fleets to help keep food on its table.
That is a worldwide fact of life that must be
considered as our government tries to limit the
killing of porpoise as part of tuna seining
operations. Concern for the porpoise, and its
survival as a playful species known with some
affection by generations of fishermen and
seafarers, was an inspiration for the Marine
Mammal Protection Act passed by Congress in
1972.
The good intentions of that act cannot be
denied, but there is a gap between the intention and
the results which suggests Congress needs to go
back to the drawing board.
First, it has placed U.S. fishermen under
regulations which do not apply to those from other
countries who ply the same fishing grounds. The
result of the court battle which has now gone
against our fishermen is that their government is
calling them home to leave the rest of the 1976
catch and any porpoise mortality that results
to other countries. What this accomplishes in
furthering the protection of porpoises escapes us.
The porpoise may well need protecting, but as
a creature of the international seas, he is not going
to get it from the U.S. government alone. This is a
subject for the same kind of international
agreement that now limits the annual catch of
different species of tuna. In fact, the InterAmerican Tropical Tuna Commission, which sets
tuna quotas, is now working on a proposed new
agreement to limit the porpoise kill, one that would
apply to the entire tuna fleet.
Second, the experience we are seeing with the
1972 act indicates that it would be a poor model for
such an agreement. It has required the National
Marine Fisheries Service to set and enforce annual
quotas on the taking of porpoise with the overaTi
goal of bringing the number as close as possible to
zero. While this reflects ample sympathy for the
porpoise, it gives too little consideration to principles of conservation generally followed when an
effort is made to stabilize the population of a wild
creature.
Anyone who enjoys watching porpoises at sea
or in captivity would prefer that they not be killed
at all in the process of harvesting fish. But they are
not alone among creatures that are subservient to
humanity's need for food. Conservation of a species
that could become endangered in the world's quest
for protein is not really the issue in this crisis
threatening the livelihood of fishermen and the
survival of an American industry. It is the way our
government is going about it.

Did on hear about the meeting at the Central
Honda 'hio the other night'
card about it from a little friend of tiune, Wilt)
I ;', tendency to nose around and eavesdrop, a
weakness that Is not uncommon among
leprechauns.
Anyway, I have it on good authority that this
iiet'ting took plate, and the subject was the zoo's
I inancial
('Or(tJfl (o in y source, this meeting, which
took place in the dead of night, was unique: no
liutlians were present. OnI) the animals in the zon
%% ere on hand I and one noses' leprechaun
The meeting was presided over by Sobik the
'phiant, who had ('ailed the other animals to tile
sith' of the pool he shares with the hippopotamus.
'All right, settle down," Sobik told the asscin•
bk'l throng. "You monkeys over there quit
ii,'nkeying around. The humans still don't know we
havc magical powers and can leave our cages at
tught. Let's keep it that way."
NOW %'Ohi gus c know the situation. hit' uN) has
fallen upon hard times. We need several thousand
dollars, and that's just to break even."
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Morgan also hit 27 home runs and stole 60 bases despite an injuryplagued season
Cincinnati pla.ers have been named the National League MVP
fire of the last seven years. Johnny Bench and Morgan each have
won the honor twice and Rose once. Interrupting the Reels' string
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Second baseman Bobby Grich
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terms in the past two weeks
After announcing he had
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baseball for a while and let for the postseason bowls, even though they are all
Other problems take care of filled. In fact, you might call much of the remaining
themselves. I'm very happy' to regular-season schedule the Bowl Bowls.
a niernbt'r of the Texas
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Rangers
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ole losing pitcher in the opening (Rose Ilowlt against Notre Dame iGator Bow and
Virile of the 1976 World Series Oklahoma 'Fiesta Bowl) against Nebraska
(Dr the Yankees, said New York I Orange Bowl if it wins, Bluebonnet if it loses).
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personnel."
(Sun) against Miami. Fla.
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Last week's score was 37 right - Including Air
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National League history to win Most Valuable Player honors two
consecutive seasons.
Ernie Banks, former Chicago Cubs shortstop, was named MVP
in 1958 and 1959.

It's a real honor. I think of it as being unique," Morgan said
w lien Informed of his award. "Ernie Banks was the only other guy
to win it two years in a row, but he(lid it on a team that finished in
ninth aad 10th place. Nowadays, if a team finished last you
ssoujdji't win the MVP.
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on .. Pitt 28-24.
Noire Dame at Southern California: Ordinarily
you would expect the Trojans to have a letdown
after beating UCLA in last week's Rose Bowl showdown. But they have a shot at the national chainpionship if they beat Notre Dame and then Michigan
while Pitt loses to either Penn State or Georgia ..
Southern Cal 24-14.
Oklahoma at Nebraska. A sictory sends the
C-ornhuskerstothe Orange Howl, which would love
to have them. A loss, however, sends Colorado and.
since this has not exactly been the Orange Bowl's

year, how about ... Oklahoma 28-21.
Georgia Tech at Georgia: This could make Tech's
season and Georgia will have to guard against a
lookahead to Pitt ... Georgia 26-14.
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Mickey Mantle, 1956-57, and Roger Mans, 1960-61.
Morgan, who won convincingly over Greg l.uzlnskj in 1975, w,ts
an equally impressive winner over his Cincinnati teammate
George Foster this year in the balloting by the Baseball Writers
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Gary tUrd, rolled for nine hawks, dropping in eight, with
unanswered points in the first Hykowski finishing the evening
four minutes of the third with seven
quarter to take a 33-21 lead.
Couch and Hird took scoring
Ray Hytowski broke the honors for the lions, finishing
Silver hawk scoring slump with with 14 and 12 respectively.
a two pointer with 3:46
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remaining In the period,
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hosting
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Lion team,
could never bomps leads with Wildwood.
recuperate from the Oviedo
Wildw&amp;od took a victory from
point surge
Lake Brantley Monday night In
The Hawks jumping to a 8-2 the opening game, 70-69 The
advantage in the first four Leesburg-Oviedo contest is
minutes of the contest, dropped slated for 7 p.m., with the
their guard and saw the Greyhounds
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Seminole jumped off to it 37-56
Ken Atkins and Bob Lewis
Turnabout is fair play and halttixne lead and then poured were the big guns for the
that's exactly what the 56 points through the hoop in the Raiders against Florida College
Seminole' Conununity College second 20-minutes of action to Tuesday night as each contia'keth.ill squad did -here even their record for
yer.r at
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.Tuesday night In beating 2-2.
eight field goals and two charity
'Florida College, 93-85.
tosses and Lewis with seven
Saturday night. Florida
In those two losses, to the
from the field and four from the
t$Cohlege's Falcons nipped the Falcons and Manatee Junior
free throw line.
Raiders 84-77 via the free throw College's Lancers, it was the
Others scoring in the double
line on the Sanford campus and second half that spelled the figures for Seminole were
line
night the charges of downfall of the Sterlinginen. On Willie Williams and Bob Zipko
.SC(' Coach Joe Sterling turned both occasions, the Raiders with 15 apiece and Karl Kruer
The tables, netting eight more jumped into a halftime lead with 10.
charity tosses than the Falcons only to stiffer a letdown during
Leroy Stale), one of the best
while matching them in point the second half that cost them two-year college players in the
production from the floor
the victories,
state, led the Falcons of Coach
Toni Wilson with 30 points,
based on 10 field goals and a
like number of free throws.
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Th e Raiders take to the road
on Friday when they'll be
engaged in a two-day Holiday
TOLa-nament at Cocoa. Then
they meet Polk Community
College In Winter Haven on
Tuesday, Nov 30. before
PROVIDENCE, RI. APt - but "it just wasn't possible." He returning to their home floor for
-The revolving door to super. added: "We talked day in and a Thursday, Dec. 2, encounter
agent Jerry Kapstein's office day out to reach an agreement. with the Rollins College junior
building turned and in stepped We parted in good faith I feel varsity
free-agent Iloilme Fingers. Al- the Yankees niade every effort
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Mood in the lobby, having Just l-'inigers.
17 1 1 Len': i 005 5Iaie, 10 Ia IS
p,igned a multi-year contract
"So far as Rollie Fingers
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gut's, the Pirates showed a
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FloridaCollege
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College
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70-57 in first round action of the
Third Annual Rotary Bowl
Basketball Class ic.
The
The Yellowjackets 6-6 Ed
guided the tourney
Favorites, manhandling the
Seminole's Ruben Cotton, who
had txiostetl the Seminoles into
as much as a time point lead
early in the contest.
Chtmn with assistance
from point man Ho Peeples
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marks in the closing minutes of
the second quarter en route to
the convincing victory.
In other first round action
Tuesday , the Oviedo lions
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The Seminoles rolled early,
scoring the first five marks of
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as evidence grows that Seoul more; perhaps to revive Frank- that there are aspects of foreign
fireside policy that cannot be in the
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open.
to influence Congress against U chats."
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Carter has indicat ed his kinship with America's friends iii im to be ans wered. Perhaps
(lit' biggest one is how that inworld outlook is a mixture of and allies abroad.
populism and Wilsonlan oPtimIbis suggests a shift from the experienced President transisimi.
secrecy and pragmatism that kites his point of view into reallie has promised to consult marked the Kissinger years. ity.
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withdrawal from ter- ;er fit (tuna. Carter must ' letnaimi war. Carter must deritories they lost in the 1967 it,concile his stated interest in ride how to proceed.
Middle East war.
lalk.s have been resumed to
quickening the pace of recunciimvt' Panama a voice in the opA shaky basis has been laid hiation with Peking and his supfor transition to black nile in port for
free and mndepend- , ratinn and defense of the Pan1. i bto. h...u.tuibtd "' Unt oitt confront ( 0irkr and his
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secretary of State at the start. decide whether the United
Preliminary negotiations the American negotiators.
lie also will conduct it
1 lie newly unified Arab states St a t es will play an active diplo- have begun with Hanoi for an
lie also roust decide whether
through a less powerful secre- want the iflCOil1Ifli ithiiinis- miiatic rob',
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University Dolphins prepared starters for the most part."
In Beasley's first year, infor their basketball season
opener Friday against Auburn juries and illness took out four
regulars in early season. The
at Birmingham.
Dolphins finished strong, how'hlasivallv all their team
returning," Beasley said 'j ever, for a 15-13 record.
'Without question our talent
wish my players knew our sysis better than last year, we'll
km as well as they- know theirs
But it should be an interesting play- a faster paced game and
game and I don't concede we haven't had even a sprained
.tiithing.
ankle or anyone sick up to
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date,"
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Beasley plans to open with
initial
part
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fijut l"elton Young, 6-foot-8
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the
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burn,
the Dolphins go on the
l',ter in the back court.
othroad
against
UCLA, West Texas
Ray is a freshman. The

team at Rice Statliuxu. iowa overcome Tonuny
Kramer's passes to get to the Cotton Bowl in their
ers are returtning lettermen, State arld Colorado before the
Southwest Conference debut .. Houston 4.7-31.
although \'oungimssed half of first game in the Jacksonville
Texas Tech at Arkansas Tech's bubble burst
Cahsewti against Washington
Last
year because of illness.
against Houston last week and the Razorbacks are
Dec. 11.
l4lttcnTiie'n
Randy
Williaiiis,
6
State
nl
the o y SWC team to beat Houston, Upset Special of
Jacksonville
is a member of
foot 6, and John Richards, 7 foot
the Week
Arkansas
Te xa s A&amp;M at Texas' The longhorns are fac ed 1. will be top substitutes up the new Sun Belt Conference.
Beasley said it will mean a
front, while Ricky Williams,
with the vet-s real threat of their first lossing season
like
to
fovt'l
junior
college
transfer,
scheduling
advantage in the
under Darrell Royal, and wouldn't the Ag,gies
long
and letterman Anthony "Crick- long
run and postseason tournaa part of that
Texas A01 30-16.
ment invitations and help es.
et" Williams, 6 foot 1, will sub
tablish rivalries that will imColgate at Rutgers: Unbeaten, untied and the back court.
pri'.e ri'v"nn,
uninvited, that's
Rutgers 31-7
Beasley said transfers 6-footAlabama vs. Auburn at Birmingham Rentennber dJohnFlalzand&amp;foot-SJeihimy
when this used to be en national TV' Nat any more
Williams should also ge t in the
Alabama 35-14
game None of the players with
Army vs. Navy at I'tuladelphia: This one still is the Last name of Williams are
on national TV, and probably always will be ... related.
Army 17.15.
"We'll probably play nine or
New Mexico at San Diego State: Did you know one more in all the early games,'
of these teams has a 9-1 record" San Diego State 20- the second-year coach said
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Tuesday's Results
Phtadelpha 116, Boston 102
Quebec 7, Winnipeg
New Orleans 117, Golden
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State 91
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Los Angetct 137. Milwaukee
Birmingham 3. Ca le,ary 3
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M i nnesota I, Cncnnat 0
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Tay's Games
Kansas City at Boston
Indianapolis at Cincinnati
San Antonio at New
Calgary at Phoenus
Nets
Edmonton at San Diego
Phi ladelphia at DetroIt
Thursday's Game*
Atlanta at Indiana
New England at Birmingham
Golden State 61 Houston
Quebec at Indanapols
Los Angeles at Denver
National Hockey League
Chicago at Portland
CAMPBELL
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It's nitty-gritty
time in the National Football Conference
Last.
While
the
nation
celebrates
Thanksgiving, the St. Louis Cardinals
invade Dallas to make their run at the
Cowboys' grip on first place In the NF'C
East. And those tough old birds From
Washington will be watching with considerable interest,
Both the Cowboys and Cardinals are
coming off losses entering Thursday's confrontation. Dallas was upse1 by Atlanta
last Sunday while St. Louis, with a chance
tokavo Washington once and for all, fell to
the Redskins.
That left Dallas one game in front of the
Cardinals and two up on the Redskins with
three weeks to go in the regular season. So
the Thanksgiving collision between the
Cowboys and St. Louis is vital for all three
teams. The Redskins will be watching and
preparing for Sunday's game against
Philadelphia.
To pick a winner, you must decide which
of last Sunday's losers can bounce back
faster. The Cowboys have been playing
sluggish football for a month and the pro
picker thinks they'll stay lethargic, for
another week
least.
Last week's 10-4 log left the season's
record at 10449-1 For .681) with three weeks
to go.
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St. Louis 20, Dallas 17
Give the edge to placekicker .'ifll
Bakken, who must be the best in the
business. The Cards have been playing
better Football than the Cowboys, even
sith last week's loss.
Detroit 24, Buffalo 3
Nobody in the NI"!. has given up fewer
points than the [ions. So how come they've
lost more games than they
won
SUNDAY
Baltimore 31, Jets 17
The Colts nipped Miami last Monday
night on a blocked extra point, with 12
seconds left. With 12 seconds left against
the Jets. Baltimore ought to be more than
one point ahead.
Giants 24, Seattle 21
Giants scored two TDs last week
against Denver, really, they did. Against
Seattle', defense, they might even score
three.
Washington 28, Philadelphia 20
Those grizzled Redskins don't die easily.
The Eagles will help them survive for
another week,
Miami 21, Cleveland- 17
The Dolphins still are burned up about
their one-point loss
Baltimore. So,
they'll take it out
hopes.
New England 34, Denver 19
Kiss the Broncos goodbye. The
htgh'p'scrod iffcnsi. will cUll l}t'nvcrs

wtldcard hopes.
Chicago 14, Green Bay 10
This one will be a struggle for the Bears.
Packers should come up short, though,
especially IF Walter Payton gets going.
Houston 21, Atlanta 10
The Falcons beat Dallas on some
strange fourth-quarter turnovers. Houston
is better than its record.
Pittsburgh 30, CincinnatI 14
The Steelers are playing Super Bowlquality football right now. The Bengals are
not.
San Diego 17, Kansas City 13
The Chargers still have a shot at second
place in the AFC West, that would be a
major accomplishment after last year's 2
12 debacle.
Los Angeles 34, New Orleans 10
One of these
all that latent Los
Angeles offense is going to explode. The
have too much talent to stagger
forever.
Oakland 40, Tampa Bay 13
This one should be a nice playoff tuneup
for Ken Stabler and the AFC West
champions against the poor Buccaneers,
who have a super chance to he the NFL's
first 0-14 team.
MONDAY
24, San Francisco 16
Pie 49ers haven't been the saint'
playing yo-yo with IA's James Harris in it
Monday night game last month. Catching
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For Thursday, November 25, 1976
ARIES March 21-April 19,
Friends and organizational

to you today monetarily. Your
pals won't feel used if they can
help you fatten the cat.

TAURUS (April 20-May 20)
your chances of success are
very strong today because of
your optimistic, positive
outlook. Act like a winner and
you'll be the one to grab the
brass ring,
GEMINI iMay 21-June 20)
You have the ability today to
win others over to a cause you

Get on your
soapbox. Make some converts,
CANCER June 21-July 22)
Joint ventures look particularly
profitable for you today,
es pecially if you're involved
with an affluent friend.
LEO July 23-Aug. VI You'll
find you will get on extremely
PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20
well t oday if you deal with the
People who are essential to
top brass. Make it a point to
your immediate plans are
sidestep subordinates,
prone to grant you favors today.
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22 )
is i.n L oe nesitant about asking
Something
promising
for you where your for help.
work or career is concerned. Be
YOUR BIRTHDAY
ready to move swiftly when
Nov. Z5,1976
opportunity knocks.
This year will be an inLIBRA i Sept. 23-Oct. 23) teresting one for you. You will
Lady Luck tends to favor you mix both business and pleasure.
today in ways not immediately People you meet in the
obvious. Nevertheless, you'll workaday world will turn out to
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DEAR DR. LAMB
I've
read that
rope for 10
good as jogging
half an hour. I am a female, 5
feet 4
1 am not
overweight. but I am flabb).
Will jumping rope firm up my
legs, hips, stomach and buttucks? how long do I have to
jump rope to see any In)provement.
will also depend on how you dd
DEARHEADER Skipping
it. If you jump, from both feet
jumping rope can be very each time. as ononsed
to
'.iclirous exercise uepenU)ng
stepping
over
the
rope
it
mar
upon your skill and SPeed
Jogging van be moderate increase the use of your lower
exercise at a slow pace or abdominal muscles. As a rult
running, walking and skipping
a major effort
ou jog at top
exercises
do not work the lower
speed.
the
a
bdominal muscles. You f
variabilities in how you can
to do sit-ups and leglift
either jog or skip rope there is
exercises
for this effect. Thc
t;o set rule for comparisons.
exercises won't help either I
tummy Is full of fat. Yoti
Kasch, San Diego State
can't compress the fat insk
Unlversitu,, punts out that you
the abdomen with strong ab
will have to turn the rope about
60 tunes a nitnute because of tkminal muscles. You have tp
gravit'.. You can swing it faster empty the abdominal cavity
fat by weight reduction,
but not slower.
Walking, jogging, swimnmi%
At that
a person will
use 12 to 14 times as much and other forms of exercise are
oxygen as he would sitting still. important in helping you to USc
'I his is equivalent to jogging at Up and empty out the Fat. I am
rate of a mile each seven or sending you The Health Letter
eight minutes. That is a fairly number 3-7, Girth Control:
Avoiding the Big Middle, to
vigorous effort.
help you with an exercise
The exercise capacity of an program for your "tummy."
average sedentary man is unIv Others who want this
iclime times his resting use of
formation can send 50 cents
oxygen and for females only
with a bong, st amped, selfseven tunes the resting use of addressed
envelope for it. Just
oxygen. You can get a good send your
to inc in care
training effect with exercise of the
Evening Herald, P.O
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New York, N.Y. 10019.
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lower safe levels we recoin
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mend for training of uii- yours. She
was distressed
supervised sedentary people. It because she had damaged her
s better to improve your feet.
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phsical condition first with
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very slowly or fast walking. The
or cause pain. Be sure you use
rule is train don't strain
good shoes if you skip rope. And
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ditioned to the point that run- floor, such as a good rug.
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Minimize the jar as much as
mile is no unusual stress can possible to avoid hurting your
saId) skip rope as an alter' feet. IN, not skip rope more than
native type of exercise
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University of Cincinnati footb'll Coach Tony Mason has been
hospitalized after suffering abdominal pains.
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admitted to Holmes Hospital for observation
and tests. His condition Tuesday night was
listed as "fairly good."
The -W-year-old former assistant coach at
Michigan and Purdue has an 8-2 record this
season. Cincinnati closes its season against
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SCORPIO
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Be patient in negotiating t oday.
You are the one who will come
out the winner if you are
persistent and stand you:
ground.
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 234)i:
211 Concentrate on situation.
today that are personally tinportant. No one else can do a
better job for y&amp;u III:- you can
do for yourself. Be your own
spokesman.
CAPRICORN (Sec. 22-Jan 19
Someone who is working on
your behalf has the situation
well in control. Let this
pull most of the strings today.
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 19
You need to be out among the
doers and where the action is
today to pe rform at your best.
An excellent day for club or
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s. ((cii Parkhurst 56. Dorothy
Standings 1. Varner Sepcialties,
Bryant 56, Norman Becker 57,
3014. 2. Johnny's Standard 21 16. 3
M.able Pithoud 1 5, Frances Greo I
S.ambo's 2177, 1 No 6 26.16. S.
S. Ted Tobias I S. Etsue'Lelsr 3(0.
PresSer Ford 26. II; 6. Wills Amoco Larry Valente 310. Ethel Spencer
2.5.19'?. No. 221 20; I No. 3173 31; 9
10, Joe Weick 3 10. Fred Drew 310.
Bug Dip 7727. 10. American Wood Anne Vanish 310. John M.cCatter'
Product 7372. 11 Bad News Bear's 6$.
73 73. 32. Custom Carpets 37.27. 13
Other Highlights. Bowler of tIe
Ricks Gang 1621. II. No. 31676, 15. week Don Burhenne 95
Jim's Carpentry 15.79; 16. LTD Club
DYNATRONICS MIXED
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Standings
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High Games' Rich Heaps 717,
Sandbaggers: 3 Pure Pleasure, I
Jerry Temple 333, Jim Dench 333;
UnpredictableS, S. Brown Sugar. 8
Gene Rogero Ill; Don Sapp 214.
Trotters, 1. Geneva Gems: S. South
Jerry Farella 216, Ed Aubit 216.
paws; 9. I Stars. 10 Jay Jays
High Series Rich Heaps $99;
Raiders. If Spinning Puns: I?. "R"
Jerry Temple 592. Ed Aubilt 599.
Gang; 33. The Turkeys, II A11e1
Converted Splits Richard Harris Cals
61.10.
High Games Mildred Graham
Other Highlights. Star of the week 203; James Jackson 205. Dore
Jim Dench
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Anderson 723. JeSsie Dixon 209. Ken
Perkins 727
SHOOTING STARS
Standings I Mayfair 3612.' 2.
High Series Ken Perkins 566; Ken
Melts Nursery 8. Green House 35.12;
SØeigle 507, Jessie Dixon 536.
3 Link Construction 321 7 13, 1. Mildred Graham 500. Russell
Kennedy Tractor 2620 S Green
Holloman SOS
Grocery 2$23 9. Whirling Wonder'i
Other HghIights: Star of the *CeR
23 25, 7. Burns Texaco U Haul 21 21 Jessie Dixon
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JET BOWLERETTES
79'., 30 Morr(s&amp; Speigle Rooting 17.
Standings 1 Sanford Specialty
31 13 A S Lossing Transfer and
Advertising; 2 Geneva Grocery. 3
Storage 151 712' 12 Rivers Ranch
Wtt's AmoQ: 1, Southern Loaners,
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S. Galloway Builders. 6 Carefree
Hugh Games Ann
Pat Smith 194;
Flowers; 7 June'S Beauty Shop. I
Sylvia (hItch 166;
Beasley
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Mary Giles 143; Mar
Walker Construction
Nami Mets
Somchit Rivers Johnny
High Games. Elaine KoStival 319.
Uamruay Allman
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Thelma Hickson 176. Carolyn Street
aessrtns
Livungtton 196. Peggy
High Series.
Ma rgie Will 39.5; Zella
Kathy Behrens 513, Pat Beasley
Allman
Ann Coleman 167. Kay
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Budrik 179; Mimi Hess 4.63; Myrtle Elf, Oldham
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Converted Splits. Mary Temperly Mae WilkinS 634, Alice
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DELTONA PINS USTERS
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Other Highlights Turkeysfor Ann
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Jiil5 &amp; Jeans 20 74, Buckeyes It
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Whittaker 119
High Games. Don Burtsenne 234, l'l,gh Sine's Linda Whittaker 417,
Joe Ferrer M. Mac McKibben 192. Grace Burton 393
Joie Weiçk Iii, Gus Reindl 142, Phil
Other Hi'1lugtttS Grace Burton 4
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Bolton 114, Bob Wilton 114, Dorothy
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Stand'ngs I. TMMICPIIAI; 3 TM
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High Series Don Bunflenrue 554,
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Mac Mc 'Ubben 517, Mikd Burke 493.
Pace W.aktns, 13 Hodaka. II. Odd
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Ed 5sner 313, Chet Aycrutl 210 2T
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t'NIONI)ALE, N.Y. (All) - The Colorado
Rockies have obtained (lefenseman John Van
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cash and future considerations.
Van Boxmeer, 24, has played in just four
National Hockey League games for the Canatijens this season. lie split last season between
Nova Scotia of the American Hockey League
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76ers 116, CeltIcs 102
share of
the key lacPhiladelphia broke open the tor.
games."
Nelson says he wo ul d like
Th e lo ss was the 16th for the gam e in the third period,
"You ha ve to play defense to
to see some of the old Boston
Bucks in 19 games in the 176-77 ing
62-62 tie with be a good team," said Golden
Celtics in the team lie now
National Basketball Associ- an 18-6 surge. Julius Erving State Coach Al AttIcs. "ColeCOaChes. Fortunately, the new
ation
season. Larry Costello re- scored 19 points, leading five man did a good job on Barr,
boss of the
has the two commodities he is signed as Milwaukee's coach Philadelphia players who hit but he always seems to play
double figures.
Rick well, and Rick has a bad
Monday night.
going to need most
patience
Spurs 122, Braves 115
back."
Elsewhere in the NBA, the
and the ability to see the silver
Gervin scored 14 of
Philadelphia 76ers beat the
Kings 100, KnIcks 98
lining.
Boston Celtics 116-102, the San his 34 points in the fourth quarWith the score tied 98-98,
"1 was very encouraged," Antonio Spurs defeated the Ruf- ter as San Antonio dealt the Kansas City's Brian Taylor
Nelson said, even though his lab Braves 122-115. the New Braves their sixth straight loss, picked off an inbounds pas,
took the edge off his Orlea
Jazz
whipped the Gold- The Spurs never trailed after with live seconds to go, drove
Orleans
Jazz
coaching debut by blowing a en State Warriors 117-94, the opening
18-point lead in the the
of the court and was
nine-point lead in the final three Kansas City Kings edged the
quarter.
Fouled by Walt Frazier at the
minutes and bowing to the Los
Jazz 117, Warriors 94
final buzzer. He then made both
New York Knicks 100-98 and the
Angeles Lakers 117-114 Tuesday Denver Nuggets trounced the
Pete Maravich scored 37 Free throws for the wzsning
night.
points for New Orleans, but it margin.
Washington Bullets 117-96.
"I couldn't ask for anything
Kareem Abdul-Jabbar scored was the defe ns ive work by E.C.
Hon Boone of th e Kings led all
more," Nelson added. "We 16 of his game-high 34 points in Coleman, who held Golden scorers with 24
made a couple of errors
the final quarter, and reserve State's Rick Barry to nine finished with 15 points.
the stretch, but those things guard Ro Lamar added 19
happen. We just as easily could points for the Lakers, who outhave won. Everybody really scored Milwaukee 14-2 down the
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reported resting comfortably at a Houston
hospital t odav following successful surgery
for a ruptured disc.
A doctor told Trevino's El Paso office that
surgeons were extremely pleased with the
surgery, which was performed Tuesday. lie
was reported ''in good humor.
Trevino was expected to be off the
professional golf tour until next February.

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Allison has resigned his ride in the Roger
Mercury in NASCA R Grand
Penske-prepared
National stock car racing for the 1977 season,
The Associated Press has learned.
Allison, who has won $1 million in Grand
National stocks, said he had no immediate
plans for the future.
Sources close to the 38-year-old Hueytown,
Ala., driver said Allison told Penske he was
through after a disappointing showing in last
Sunday's Los Angeles Times 500 at Ontario,
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FLORIDA. ORLANDO DIVISION COURT NO. 76'S$Orl.Civ.Y UNITED STATES OF AMERICA,
Plaintiff, v LARRY JACOBS and
MRS LARRY JACOBS, his present
,ife, if married: JOYCE JACOBS
hs former wife, and GENERAL
FINANCE CORP OF FLORIDA
Defendant(s) - NOTICE OF SALE
NotiCe is hereby given that
pursuant to a SUMMARY FINAL
DECREE of Foreclosure entered on
October I. 1976 by the above entitled
Court. in the above Styled Cause, the
undersigned United Statei Marshal,
or one of his duly authorized
deputies, will sell the property
Situate in Seminole County, Florida,
described as: Lot 32, Orange
Estates, according to the pla t
thereof as recorded in Plat Book 16.
Page. of the Public Records of
Seminole County, Floriøa Subled,
however, to taxes. it any doe, for the
Year 1916 at public Outcry to the
highest and beSt bidder for cash it
12.00 o'clock noon on Wednesday,
December I. 1976 at the west door of
the Seminole County Courthouse,
Sanford, Florida.
Dated 10.1976
MITCHELL A. NEWBERGER

TEN NINE

GOOD BUDDY .... .. ....... .......$ibaW
BONE ... ............ .... FInsI V.tnian
GRASS

UNITED STATES DISTRICT
COURT MIDDLE DISTRICT OF

TENFOUR,A SIB
TEN ROGER .... ....' ....
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F,cisstacs..nting

FIEB THE BEANS
FINAL ....

Thomas WIsøn
Executive Director
Publish: NOv I?, 21. Dec. I, I, 15, 22,
1976
DEF 73

Sii,sasb,ar

TEN FOUR

Gaadbys

United States Marshal
Middle District of Florida
KENOELL W. WHERRY
AtSislwl United Stales Attorney
Attorney for Ptjintitf
Publish Nov 3, tO. 17, 21, 1976
DEF 1111

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Just lots of fine folks have been buying and selling their
rigs and most everything in those good, dependable Want
Ads.

INVITATION TO RID
The Board of Trustees of the
Seminole County PUblk Hospital
invites bids upon the following:
", Ton Pickup Truck
Additional information, plain and
Wtcilicsl;QnS are available a? the
Office of the Purctsasinq Agent.
All bids Shall be mailed to the
Board of Trustm of the Seminole
County Public Hospital,

If you would like to turn your idle items into quick cash, just
dial a friendly Ad-Visor.
Ten-four, old buddy, it's seventy-three all the way in the
Want Ads!

D1a

110) East
Flrt Street, Sanford, Florida 3771).
All bids Shall be postmarked not
laler than the 10th day
of November
1916. and Shall be received On or
before the 3rd day of December 1874.
Publish Nov. 22, 73. 21, 1814
DEF in

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322-2611

931-9993

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Ridgewood Arms
Call About Our
Christmas Specials
Spicious I. 1 &amp; 3 BR ,tpts T enni s ,
swimming, p1 a ygrounli,
recreation room, laundry room
and clubhouse 2510 Ridgewood
Ave . Sanford, Ph 373 47

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3.3—Houses Furnished
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HAPPY TO HELP YOU
WRITE YOUR ACTION AD'

FLORIDA ORLANDO DIVISION Case
No.
76.311 .Orl.Ciy.R
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA.
Plaintiff, vs REGINA C SIEER
,ska REGINA C MCCOY and
RONALD I McCOY, et at
Defendants ORDER FOR

SERVICE BY PUBLICATION -On
motion and atf.davit of plaintiff in
the above entitled cause by its
Assistant United Stales Attorney. in
an action against the d,feridintlsi.
Regina G Siever a K a Regina C
McCoy and Ronald I McCoy, es at
and to enforce a lien upon real
properly siluate In this District and
described as follows: The East 4
feet of Lot 15 and the West 30 feet of
Lot II, WILLIAMSON HEIGHTS
REPLAT, according to the pla t
ther,f as recorded in Pla t Book I)
at page II of the Public Records of
Seminole County, Florida and it
appearing to the Court that defers
dantls). Regina C Stever aka
Regna G McCoy and Ronald I.
McCoy are not inhabitants of nor
found within the Slate of Florida and
herein, and that personal service
upon them is not practical because
their residence and whereabouts are
unknown, it is ORDERED that
Regina C Siever a k a Regina G.
McCoy and Ronald I McCoy appear
or plead to the complaint herein by
the 101h day of January. 1977, and in
default thereof the Court will
proceed to the hearing and ad
judicationof thiS suit as if Regina C
Sievr a K a Regina C. MCCOy and
Ronald I McCoy, had been served
with process in the State of Florida,
but Only to the extent provided for by
Section lOSS, hue 2$. United States
Code, 11 is further ORDERED that
notice of this order be published by
the United States Marshal in a
newspaper of general circulation in

1914
DEF 47

Section US 09 FlorIda Statutes $911
S William A Posy

M. B. Moore
ii. 15. 1974

DEF III

You Can Have Your
House In 3 Months
If You Qualify

CHOICE AREA . 3 BR. 2 bath
la'nily rm , a fine home 531.9130
STOP RENTING- Move in - then
buy Neal 3 BR. CH. kit equipped
W W carpet $72000

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51)1 .5 1st St
373 6061 cl 313 0517 CVCS

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can cover your home with
aluminum &amp; soffit System Also
Roofing, Cutters, 20 Yrs. Exp.
Eagle Siding Co. IS) 9363.

C ESHEPHbRD
Painting, Remodeling, General Re
Pairs Call n] &amp;17$
Interior, Exterior Plastering
Plaster Patching Simulated brlcl
I stone SpeClilty, 322 27 60

Beauty Care
TOWER'S BEAUTY SALON
(formerly Hariett's Beauty Nook)
519 E. First 322 5112

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Earn extra cash for Christmas
Shopping Sell those items you no
longer need with a Quick Action
Want Ad in the Evening Herald
MMMUREM

Central Most 1. Air Conditioning
For free estimates, call Car
Harris at SEARS in Sanford 323
1771.
Gebhsrdf's Home Repairs, Roan
Additi, Concrete Work, Paint
log, Carpenter Work, Ceraml
Tile, Alum Enclosures, 323 4421

Cleaning
SOFA &amp;CHAIR SHAMPOOED
Only $3.3
Phone 3fl.3$N

Shop the classified ads ,or Christ
miss gift ideas.

MILLIONS OF
DOLLARS in Real
Estate is sold daily in the
Classified ads. NOtnig small
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ART BROWN PESTCOfTQOI
2567 Pirk Drove
322

Bulldozing, Excavating, Ditch work
Fill dirt, fop Soft. 322 5943.

Phone 149 $37)
Mt about everything for Christmas
Gifting can be found in the Ward
Ads

HUGHEY EQUIPMENT
Life Clearing, Mowing, OiscIng
Fill Dirt, Clay; Rock; Sand
Iackho. Lo4der Pt', 377 1121.

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WELLS DRILLED. PUMPS,
SPRINKLER SYSTEI,
All types and sizes
We repair and servic'

FOR

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SUN.-1 p.m,.6 p.m.

INFORMATION

STINE MACHINE &amp;
SUPPLY CO
207W Ind Ss
112 .4i2

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112 6123
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TOTAL UNIT PRICE
SALES TAX
FLA, LICENSE

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TOTAL SALES PRICE

3063.27

DOWN PAYMENT
NET BALANCE

1175.00

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3.60
1394.37
455.13
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3517.00
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48 monthly payments at 549

SPECIAL

IL&amp;F7T
CHANGE

5tjScelIans2OuS for Sale

'9__$9•75

Console Stereo, AM FM Radio &amp;
Record Piayr Excellent con
d'tioim, $ll)i7 111 2791

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$11 95
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REEL S BODY SHOP. 1109
Santora Ave

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Platform Scale Shake mllii"e.
cash reijuslir p.zza oven otoer

veal Estate Broker, 321 0610

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NET BALANCE
DOCUMENTARY STAMPS
UNPAID BALANCE
FINANCE CHARGES
TOTAL AMT. PAYMENTS
DEFERRED PAY'T PRICE
ANN , PCT. RATE

1593.27

43—Lots. Acreage

COMMERC1At. PROPERTY
CP'o.ce commercial site 2 50 'x25o2' on
IS ii.... I 47 05,-iC Sanfora City
32) 2770

HOME' 5100 do*,,
,.ivmrnt to qual'tetj bgydtl 3
1.4 I', blhs, .,c'nt heat, rtue
I i"i As lOw as 511000

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INCLUDES: QUAKER STATE
TRANSMISSION FLUID,
CLEAN FILTER &amp; LABOR

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4 71 ,hre's New road n,ce
trees dry and Terms
$14703
Broker. III 0171

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Buy now
ur lutueC h0rnC5il Terms avail
'.'.'liOflviIl( Aye lOt)' $7 ISO
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River. 100' on river, $16,000
. f.efrcs',l in DeBar, 511.250

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ln Sanford . West on23lh St. off 17.92
', Mile To Ridgewood Ave., Go South
2 Blocks on Ridgewood To Terrace Drive

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372 3672

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'dPiS Watch for then,, begrin.r 3
at 2704 Ridgewood Ave Itront Of I
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COROLLA 2 DOOR

BR 11 of 6.1 Barrington VA I(,,Io',
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Orlando Dr 17) $1133
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'ab W HOMES that you can afford
I bedrc*,n5, 2 baths cent hest
irid air sic,,, garage or carport
527.000 Financing avail

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Another Fine Development

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Broker
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2 BR ujnlurn new 17xtS', screened
porch, utility shed, on WeKiy
Iloer 54.000 Call 312 3534 for
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Si,sry
3 OR I', 0.5th flC'av
'.'ir% Under 12S O010 with less
'oan $750 down Go.,ernmenl
funding By builder 431 16.49,
Equal Housing Opportunity
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.lrpeled, closets gal or e enclosed
;.Irage, utility rm lenced back
,Md. large corner lot For Sale or
323 1110

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Well Drilling

ESTERSON LAND CLEARING

Estate

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l,55%itipxj .50%

Central heat and air conditioning. Fully equipped kitchen. Carpeting
throughout living area. Decorator wallpaper in kitchen and baths. Quality
concrete block construction. 1,064 square feet of living area. Privately
fenced rear yard. Fully sodded lot. Convenient to shopping and schools
No
maintenance fees.

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Alterations, Dress Making.

75—Recreational Vehic les

YOU ASK FOR IT

KULP REALTY
409 ba .rf St

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417UfJ

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BROKERS

327 lios

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AND GARAGE CLEANUP

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Land Clearing

Hauling

Reduction On Our 2 Bedroom,

Pest Control

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37111 - 321"2s

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magic number
322 7611 r
9993
Even ing Herald Classified I:'

Dee &amp; Gerry's Cleaning Service
Residential &amp; Commercial Clean

S T ATES, antique Bought I sold
by Estate Agents, Billy H Wells &amp;
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Associates, Sanford. 177
5492 or
3237820

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Will Trade

Cleanup. 630 U31

Carpentry, Remodeling, Adoili.i
Custom Work Licensed, Bonded
Free estimate. 373 6031

DAiNA AUTO AUL1,à "'
Hwy 97. I mile west of Speeawa 1i.
Da ytona Beach will ho ld a public
AUTO AUCTION every Saturday
night at 1 30 It's the only one in
Florida You set the reserved
Price
No charge other than $5
registration lee unless vehicle .5
sold Call 904755531$ for further
de tails

CHINABERPY TREE ANTIQUES
1106W FirSt St Sanf or d
Antiques, China, Glass,
Primitives. Furniture
Antique apprai sa ls
Dolt Hospital Service
Open Tue's thru Sat 10

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Sariboru, t4.1me ,oqjr 'erms
122 66)1 5,.f'iry -'con or rignIs '0ni'

C.,';uow-i ,cur 2 130 'o"r' Trade
,.p ! thiS fleil, paned 3 BR. 2
Lath home wilt, carpet central
and ar lericed bull in
heat
', .5binrts panel-rig And much
mure
Broker, o*r.er read', to
}e,Ih Low price of ow, $78
(iii It'll. F ii'''' .5,0

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Fill Santa's bag quick and
Shop the want ads for
easy
Christmas buys

71—Antiques

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Lawn Care

DICK'S LAWN SERVICE
Ming, Trimming, Ed,;,,, , j

free Estimates.

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hi)3 2sthS'

,Ofu' ,iss fyi ii will draw
the Sh000er's attrnt,on to yOur .5(1
(l
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EXPERT LAWN SERVICE
Mowing, Edging, Trimmini
Fres Esiornaties
Phone 373 I'..

Empty your car po rt or garage-Ills Corvette, orange. T Top.
Maine $15 and have fun swap "ig
loaded Call after S p m 3220111
loaf Bring your articles to
Movielarid Drive In Theatre Swap
1911 Maverick.? Of..new paint, new,
Shop Flea Market. south Il .
tires, everything in excellent
every Sunday. 9 a ii to S p m NO
Coriditiofl 5995 372 0.413
CHARGE Reserve free spaces
1970E1 Camino with topper
Phone 322 1716, 1 pm to 9 pm
%000 firm
any night
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EVERY DAY someone 5 looking for
what ,Ou have to sell Call today JUST MAKE PAYMENTS- '72 and
'7 3 Models Call 223 8570 or 53.4
and your Classified Ad will appear
4605 Dealer
here tomcrr'Sw

T,AFFER REALTY

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ACREAGE ON .1, LAKE
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heavily wooded Will SOul

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Home Improvements

TWENTY *EST
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80—Autos for Sale

'74 Dodge Colt, excellCnt condition. 2
dr . vinyl hardtop, heat S. air.
standard, low mileage Take Over
payments of 57 3 1/, $700 or' as
down Payment. 322 5706 after ,

10—Swap &amp; Trade

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v?eeide'Ivs, p'C(utiv' de'Sic
chars. Secretarial desks B.
chairs. straighl chars. tIlIng
:abnets, is s Cash and Carry
I4 0LL'S
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SANFORD

CALL 322•3103

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Aluminum Siding'

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.n buii'nQ or selling

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Used Office Furniture

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POOL
POOL HOME
3 OR, 2 bath. 'n
count, west of Sanford Owner out Cute 3 BR hOmC with n,jce shag
carpet. prett6 iandscap.ng, lOw
of Sl.5'e. "reds to Sell 5)600)
clown payment possible rent with
Option
CLIFF JORDAN REAL 1011
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1.2 4991
III) Hwy 41.4 Lcngwoco
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$lf.500

for used furniture, appliances,
tools. etc Buy I or 1001 items
Larry's Mart 215 Sanford Ave

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(,5il Us For Personalized Listing
S a l es
'i E rEP At45 Ti IS it' Best buy in mu
AS5.Strit e
lawn No money down F'Iw 2 BR
2 balri i,tcr,en ('Qu.ppelj from
$?? 003
Eves 373 15$? 32? il'n
107 E 25th iI
PII4ECREST School l your back
000r' Cozy 3 BR I bath $19,500

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.,estment 1)0.0)3

LOVELY HOME IN COUNTY 3
OR 1
. bath. central H&amp;A wall wJII
carpet fenced ,ird owner 'e
locating 1)7 750

&amp; Electron,c Organs nIh
automatic rhythm sect on Liberal I
trades offered Bob Ball's Piano Ii
Organ Sales &amp; Western Aulo, 301
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N F rSt St . 377 77

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traction rear, new paint, good
sticker, 547 Also 1960 Chevy pick
250 engine, automatic Iran
up
Smission d'sc brakes, fleet side,
new paint. FM radio, good
51,ikef'. $150 322 15)2

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Sanford Auction. 3n

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Cash 322.4132

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I 'I' Fiberglass listing at. 9' pip
W000MEPE.- 2632 Empire Place
Evinirude motor and trailer, $150
Lovely 3 BR. I bathS, with W
Call eveninqS. 323 itt?
W carpetng, equipped kitchen.
garage, utility room. excell en t for .
57—Sports Equipment
retirement home, Good location
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Christmas
give
a)
rack
gun
CiIi S ,f"ford 5 Sales Leadi.,
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holder, with door f o r shells
Beautifully handmade of moun
fain pine, 835 37? 3)6 or 32?
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WE BUY FURNITURE
Maihland Auction
139 6ll6loiI treir.jr5t-.:i'rl

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13' z' Malibu FiberglaSs boat with
swivel Seats, 13 HP Evinrude,I
Harding Trailer Fully equipped.I
like new 1650 313 140.4 after s

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i I BR. 3 BATH
lots Income tram furnished
'railer On bI
lot LOtS 01 CxIri
ncludng pool 510 500

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Furnished,
big. roomy, 7 story house with
garage apts . in two efficiency
apIs Use as a big home or as
rental investment A Super buy at
$16,500

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3971 CMC
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Wanted to buy used office furniture.

55—Boats &amp; Accessories

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quantity
NOLL' s,
CASSELBERRY, Hwy 17 77. 830
1206

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Hal Colbert Realty

2 BR hone, good nciQnoorrx.J,
BR
room. cining room, Ft
ct'ien, breakfast area, large hang
room, shade trees. flower rig
Shrubs and rare plants Large 101
Under $20030 Call 313 5)30 for
appointment

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54—Garage Sales

Multiple Listing Service

REALTOR. MLS
323.5774 Anytime

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Cash for Antiques C onsignments
wanted
Hi way
46 Auction
Galleries, 372 6972

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Chicasaw Drive
Just
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on SI Johns Made with en
21. 9 a m to 4 m . 209 Laurel
tertainincj in mind with formal
Drive. Sanford
garden, brick fireplace Paneled
I
hang room. covered porch patio, PORCH SALE Homemade blue cane I
syrup and tiandcratt sale 1 bUt I
and more Just $19,030
east of Park, at lllh St . Sanford
Sal,i,rfnv. Nov 77
LAKE MARY- 153 Grandberid -

Harold Hall Realty
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Motorcycle Insurance
BLAIR AGENCY
323 3866 or 311 711'S

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1976 Zenith Crorr,s CcIor TV
75'', Sell at dcii!er'S cost
3?? 0704

322-2420
ANYTIME

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1976 Honda 550. 1 cyl , Take over
pa yments of $5713 31 payrrents
owed Pay off leSs 323 7955

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68—Wanted to Buy

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Stenstrom Realty

01 :,

M. UNSWORTH REALTY

17.92, 5.snford
Across From Rancti Flu

HOMES of DISTINCTION

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GOVERNMENT HOUSES
cYiwr)
o E1E 0 .NS No

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JUST A PHONE CALL AWAY

FICTITIOUS NAME
Nof ice is hereby given that we are
enRaged in business at Court So.,
Longwood, Seminole County.
Florida under the fi(lst'OijS name at
PUBLIC OPINIONS CO. and that
we intend to register said name with
the Clerk of the Circuit Court.

URNISHED
4 BR. I', bath
central air, ready to move in
$76,900

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EXPERTS READY TO SERVE YOU

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GEORGE C. YOUNG
United States District Judge
Publish Nov 10, Il, 24, Dec. 1,U, 13,

"Get Em While
They're Hot''

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I (, HIghway

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BUSINESS DIRECTORY

70175 FRENCH

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SANFORD- LOvEly 2 or 3 BR, I
bath home ri good loCat on , cx
'sIlent COndition, $11,730 VA No
dOwn, CPA Low down

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DYLLWILDE HOMES BY

Seminole County, Florida, orxe a
week for six (6) COtnaCutEvi weeks,
commencing on November 10, 1974
DONE AND ORDERED at Orlando.
Florida, this 51h day of October,
1976

CAN BE CUT WITH SCISSORS
IDEAL FOR ROOFING or INSULATING

300N. FRENCH AVE.

have not voluntarily appeared

Seminole County. Florida in ac
cordince with the provisions of the
Fictitious Name Statutes To Wit
02

Let xi iIWw ywa hew •th.r, ire ear.
,Wn I$S5
weetl'y wGrkin$ part
tim0 replacing sir aitimatixo
pr.acts in .cc.vws established by
vi. Ottwri Ire earning 1100 *211 per
Say fill time 1a15 Si them in.
v,$fxssIt of 14.19$ i.cwr,d with in.
vsntery and eve 155 pct. buy beck
Ivaraxtee. Fee details, Call •iiytIe
Vvedn.sda, and Thursday
I F.rr.ira, 471.1744

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KENMORE

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321 0041

LAKESIDE APARTMENT

322-2090
7OlC

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PartS,

WASHEP -.
Service
Used
machines,
MOONEY APPLIANCES. 373 0697

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Completely furnished I BR. 2
bath, conveniently located on
completely fenced lot
BPP
warranted Only 510.000

MILS REALTORS

,':,r,', 5 a.,a.iab:e for subsidized
houSing n rural areas No dawn
payment, monthly pymenlS less
fhn rent

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From

EXECUTIVE
(.OUPITRV. Over
300) s te'et n thiS one that sits
on approx 2' acres Plenty of
room to roam Horses OK Latest
Appliances in kitchen, carpeted
throughout, sunken family family
'm. a real show place 5.67.500

2 Story-- I BR. 2'i baths
Recreational facilities 539.903
JENNY CLARK, Realty. Realtor
372 15Sf

Studio, 1, 2.3

QuIet, One Story
Kitchen Equipped

ago

SEMINOLE COUNTY- Beautiful
bu'lding lots, some lake front, CUSTOM
BEAUTY2106
heavily wooded Altamonte
Loch
Magnolia Newer)? on a nice IOu
Arbor
with huge oak tree to shade your
CRANK CON'ST REALTY
home All latest appliances,
REALTORS- 6)0 6061
carpeted
throughout,
large
Eves 322 3819
closets, garage 131.900

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Alter Flours
327 1991
322 06451

322 9784

ISP. I tiled bath. carpetr'J
'OrOughout, central heat and a
On large Shady 1r1 ii 5,,nlord iis
month
Phone 614 6)11

Bedroom Apts,

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3?? 2114 11 u-I S MYRTLE - Income pr oper ly
for luSt $19,900 Live in one apt ,
.5013 rent the other Both units
rented no w for 512500

7521 Pa rk Dr
Realtor

1971 Kenmore wisslser &amp; dryer.
apartment size Good cond 5250 or
best otter 327 1666

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Jim Hunt Realty, Inc.

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(IGardens

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All

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tO Mo female Doberman. Peg,
Sweet I Loveable 575 323 6632 or
323 0455 wk rids

53—T'.J.Raciio, Stereo

6710973

152 BR ApIs .excellent location, all
electric kitchens. A C. carpeted.
drapeS adults. from $150 7015
Sanford Ave , Phone 322 7113
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5rnIi 3 BR home on large corner.
lenCed lot, newly painted $170
m on th pluS security depo sit Ill
7763 after 6pm

2 BR, clean, near 5hoping 140 pets

BALL REALTY
Peg Real Estate Broker
SALES
RENTALS
817W 1st St . Sanford
322 S6.fl or 322 7?S1,itllerHrs

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Swi nging tun name., J BR, 2 ba ,
ceiling mirrors, privacy shades

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OVIEDO FTU - Duplexes Furn or
tJnfurn Wooded, Home size lots
RIOGEWOOD VILLAGE 365
312)

Forrest Greene Inc.
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Chow Chow puppies, males &amp;
females. AKC Reg .ali shots $200
.nrh 322 5009

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Ill Cu it upright Amana Freezer,
yrS old, like new $303 or best
offer 377 6031

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Assxiate

HAPPY
THANKSGIVING

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ldyll*ildp I BR, 2 bath, deluxe &amp;
$300 mo plus de posit
Spacious
322 33.81 eves

apartment

2619 Elm
S,rcfrJ
Mello. 239 6?'.4

1Jiifun.',t,-tt 1 w0 L'edroorr' Sv'cur t'.
I
.'St,ij Preferred

ttCC 7 BR block home. turn or
i,nfurn 323 7920 or 327 7629 after
pm

$145 Call 373 3301 or viSit Resident
Service Directors to inspect
models and Select your new

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AtCChdniC
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52—Appliances

Peg Real Eslate Broker
General Contractor
372 547

eves wk end

Wr,ti'r 5prinq
3 tIP excelirn,
ond.ton, miii lease 6 mos $7y5
"o No pl', Near School 317 (01"

f Energy Etfic cot Package" From

Da,s 322 7111
Broker

Altamonte Pool Home- 3 BR.
bath, family room, screened
porch.? car garage with workshop
area, central heat air. carpets
3rapes, fenced yard 3 yrs . like
new By owner 327 7361

32—Houses Unfurnished

Storage, including attic "GE

GAR NE TT WHITE

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JOHNNY WALKER

JOHN SAULS AGENCY

for Rent

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Spacious. custom) BR, 2 bath, liv
rm • din rm , den, eat in kit , '
acr es Privacy tlrar hospital 322
517)
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64—E-qui pment

76A—Auto Repairs

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nco,v,,ouiv jA
V10! O"C
fl 4)
Zig iso
m6chines Assume Rent Blue Lustre Carpet Sarripooer I
y experience Moxley's Garage,
balanceof$1ISSOOrpIy$l1 90 Per
for
only 51 50 per
day I
3519 Park or, 372 3955 Bill
month Will take trade in Singer
CARROLL'S FURNITURE
Bowers. Operator
equipped to fig zag &amp; make buttOr —
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holes Balance of $5555 or 10
65—Pets.Supplies
Autos Wanted
payments of $6 Call credit
manager. 322 9111 or see at
SANFORD SEW11IC, CENTER
AKC Boner, lr,ria,e', 4 "os, all
BUY JUNK CARS from $10 to 530
shots, Cropped ears 5150 or be"
The Old Singer Store
Call 322 1614 After I p m
of fer 373 7973
-— -lO'3OcIatp St , Slaforri Plaza
MORE CASH
Pe sell Our trace ri furniture at low 6 yr. old German Shepherd, male
guard dog $100 to right person
pr,ces Good Seleclon
For Wrecked or Junk
322 1325
Cars &amp; Trucks
COUNTRY FURN DISTRIBUTORS Campbell's Poodle
Pad - Complete
An, year thru 1916 models 7 d.s,S
3231322 SRIO I rn East I I
professional Qroomng 2167 Park
week Call t011 free I 100 132 2957
Ave. 372 1121

Otis LAKE MONROE- Mayfair

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By Owiser- Cozy Bungalow Lge
WoodedLotal Park Lake 2 OR, &amp;
Sewing rm All new interior A h
Low 520's 327 9146 or 323 019?

adults, IX) pets, 595 327 7396 wk
d'vS after

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3 BR. I bttli. carpeted and C A,
kitchen equipped, nice large lot
Can assume mortgage No
Qualifying Very Small down
paymenl Monthly paym en t
i
rricrtqaqe $157 9/

Meg Real Estate Broker
JOHN K RIDER. ASSOC
107W Commercial
Phone 312 7181, Sanford
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I BP Apt , kit eqU;p , A C. carpeted,

apts , and compl.t.ly tiJrni%pied
Studio apts Conveniently loc ated,
be autifully landscaped A"jndant

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31ADtpIcxes

BA, a,r,

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REAL NICE HOME

.'I'ndruft't Garden (""er
601 Celery Ave

One ut Singer's top Touch and Sew

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NELSON'S FLORIDA ROSES

FUTURA BY SINGER

Sanford - 7 BR. CB. air, screened
porch, double lot, fruit &amp; large oak
trees, nice neighborhood $19,900
$1,000 cm . 6bOut $160 mo Owner
with finance 2'))? Jefferson Ave
322 1311 days, or 675 IOSS, ask for
Chuck Moore

Peg Real Estate Broker
26)55 Sanford Ave
321 0159 PviiS 377 164)

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New modern Single story I &amp; 1 BR

of

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41—Houses

bedrooms, $175 to $135 month
Arji!', hi'n,,,. 371 1110
___________________________

near Stores Ideal for retired
persons 321 05*0 MI 6491

NOW LEASING
SANFORD COURT
APARTMENTS
3301 S. Sanford Ave.

910 1101

19i 29, ''"
Slih WheeI Qunstnr Coach
man, air, tape, with radio. bull fl
speakers. all equipped Wilt, or
withOut 1911 Ford Pickup truck
Both A 1 conditiOn 57500 373 5149

week days

s

St —Household Goods
____________________________
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Sales

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75—Recreational Vehicles

Field Dirt. Yellow Sand &amp; Top Soil
for sale Call 3237360 trom I to

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Cottage. S rooms, 1 bath. 251 S 3rd
St , Lake Mary $11,500 Phone

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BATEMAN REALTY

Real Estate
________________________

nford, 1 BR, furn downtirs.
convenient locati on References
required 515
34
T 5 "'11
MONTHLY RENTALS
AVAILABLE
Color Ix, air Conci ,Maid Serv
QUALITY 11111 NORTH
I i B, SR 1)4, Longwood
162 1000
A
th
I and

IMMEDIATE

SEKET WITH (AN3 .....BurweNCB
StflClOE JOCKEY
arNaullag dangaraus laid
SWINDIESIIEIT ........Trvckv'II.gboak
TAK ING PICTURES .......

EAT-UM-UP ...... .......... TnactsWcall
EIGHTEEN WHEELER .......
All sti
EiGHTS

5C
1
EACH

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i43O.Api1t-tn'r)ts Unfurnisd

lovely I

Rentals

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FOR RESULTS Try one todayi

38—Wanted to Rent

Sa

WHILE SUPPLY LASTS

Niffeliffs Off S, twer

P*GRA.NTROUIRI.ATE
PUTTINGON . ... .

SNEAK .. ............. Lai msasth,thjnnsi
SNEAKER .. ...... . ....... Oft iNsiary*a
BUBBLEGUMMACIONE .... PaflcesmsrpncyDON
CAItH .. .... ... .......... ......Tatb.M

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Comirlerc ill
av6lahlp for ri" fr "cdi,
Spasori
37) (4

SPECIAL!

Na
ONETIME .......... ........ Fsraiconjc
ON THE PAY ..............LaIspeadIiwI

BOUUVARO .......... . .... ...IuNIhIl,wsy
BOUNCE- A11101,11110 ................ Nstara trip

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Commercial Steel building for rent
on SR IS 1.SCOsqu,src'toctaq. 544
2144

above your c la',sifc'cj ad Will draw
the Shopper's attention to your ad
Call for details 372 2611 or III I THEATRE wsnted Open or Closed,
Rent or Lease Details to 2115 S
Ocean Blvd. Apt 303 Delray
(,srr'p.r Trailer for 'v,.. 24'. full
Reach, Ha , 33441
b.ith. twin beds. Heat, air 31?
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2100 sq of

Large,

DYNAMIC PROPERTIES
I-Iard'wiCk, Broker
S V,.,..
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'"'" 'er' o

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A
ISTMAS
CHRISTMAS
STAR

24—Business Opportunities

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anttIcIs

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NEGATIVE CONTACT

BLOW THE DOORS OFF ..................Pass

COMEBACK

.........,. CNypsllcssThcas
....,, Gnrdcary,rntien

MOOULATE
MOVE .,

BURTAKINGPICTUBES ........Rid,
BEANS WAUTOWAU ..... ... .... Many iti
BEAT THE BUSHES ..... ..... ... Find Oiibun
II9SW1TCH ....... ...... ......
Ton Bid 3Ul
BLEEDING . ...... . ...... . ... ..C3NN.rtuisnca

DIICKEN CHOKER

Soft

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M[RCyU5
MILE MARKERS I ..
MOBILE

BAREFOOT ... ....... ..NssstrizlgnalsiNput
BASE STATION .......... .C1framIIzsdlaci1ta

BODACIOUS ....... .... .....

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LINEAR

- fenced
7 BR. turn ,cabana, porch,
yard Adults only No pets 373
0581 after 1 30
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0. brown

Registered Peal Estate Broker
Millie Murray, Aspri, lp
L
Mnry
Phone 211 5231

YOU CAN'T BEAT A WANT AD

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The most
ci1.. prevention
device
invented—

CLASSIFIED CB GUIDE

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BARY

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1913 12' wide, I BR. turn AC, adults
Security $100 ma 312 59)9

t(hefl
Cirrtets.
flathroqm
. 5.r.ks inStal.ttion
(ouotpr lop,
,,iaIablp hurl CahelI 327 *052
anytime

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so—Miscellaneous for Sale

41—Houses

DOSl'TMiSS ThiS Fantastic Often 4
bath, Spit lead home on
BR.
corner tot Family room with
wood burning fireplace, compact
kitchen You really must see to
apprec i ate
Price dropped to a
very low $39.900 with a
assumable mortgage

37 —Business Property

urses P11's 5 LPPI
Aides. A1.'
Companion Needed immediately
626 0636

Noon The Day Before Publication

BR . furnished, $110 Katie s
Wekiva Landing, 327 1110

2

SAN MO PARK, I. 2. I bedroom
?r,5.lpr ,IP15 Adult &amp; family park
Wi'bly ISIS Hwy 17 97. Sanford
31) 1921'

needs" fast and at a low, low cost

41—Houses
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34-4/bile Homes
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WELAKA APAP'\FNT%
111W 1st SI
173 0576

WANT ADS WILL SELL your "don't

Sunday - Noon Friday

It

I HRr torn .ir.t IiqbtS, waler to
Mature Adult No pets, 595 372
7,9A CItr I wk d6ys

Let me stow you how you can make
300 5503 per week (ill 373 8512

DEADLINES

III

Furnished

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Orlando Winter Po r k

CLASSIFIED DEPT.

ER

3 l — Apartments

18—Help Wanted

322-2611

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18 — Help Wanted

Legal Notice
Seminole

'M
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Itt THE CIRCUIT COURT, IN AND UNITED STATES DISTRICT
Pump gas, full or part time, cx
CLASSIFIED ADS
FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY, COURT MIDDLE DISTRICT OF
cement salary Seeking aggressi
FLORIDA
FLORIDA ORLANDO DIVISION
ersonS 2125 5 French A p
CIVIL ACTION NO. 76.2I51.CA.84.I Case No. 16347OrI.Civ.y UNITED
Equal Opportunity Employer
STATES OF AMERICA, Plaintiff,
In Re, the Marriage Ill
LINDA LEI WINKELMAN
V5 DIANE E. SCOTT, a single
Wife woman, et al, Defendants, EXECUTIVE
and
ORDER FOR SERVICE BY
DIRECTOR
PUBLICATION
WILLIAM R. WINKELMAN
On motion and
41c a line
1 Ibru S times
Husband affidavit of plaintiff In the above
Duties
of the Executive Director
HOURS
3Ic a line
entitled cause by its AS5itint
6 thru 25 times
NOTICE OF ACTION
includes. but II not limited to the
10 WILLIAM R. WINKELMAN United States Attorney, In an action
74c a line
26 times
following
against the defendant(s), Diane E
RESIDENCE UNKNOWN
MONDAY thru FRIDAY
(si.00 MINIMUM CHARGE)
Scott,
American
Steel
Fence
Co.
ADDRESS UNKNOWN
Administration of budgets, con
SATURDAY 9-Noon
3 Lines Minimum
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED Inc., and Color World TV En
tracts, constru:tiOn activities and
that a Petition forDisolution of tcrprises. Inc., and to enforce a lien
operating programs
—
Marriage has been filed against you, upon real property Situate in this
Maintaining accurate accounts i' '
and you are required to Serve a copy District and described as follows
funds received and disbursed
of your written defenses to it. if any. Lot 17, STEPHEN HEIGHTS, ac
Computing rental assessment'. to
on CAR ROLL BURKE, Attorney for Cording to Plat thereof recorded in
applicants and tenants
Petitioner, whose address is 617 Plat Book 17, page 43 of the public
Planning of programs designed to
Sanford Atlantic Bank Building, records of Seminole County,
improve the physical appearance.
Sanford, Florida 37771, and file the Florida and it appearing to the
and to make more livable apart
original With the Clerk of Circuit Court that the defendant(s), Diane
ments
Court, Sanford, Seminole County, E Scott are not inhabitants of nor
Preparation of Operating aril
found within the State of Florida and
Florida. on or before the 13th day
Development Budgets
4A—Public
Notices
- - 9—Good Things to Eat
December A D , 1916. otherw ise &amp; have not voluntarily appeared
Collection of monthly rent from
default will be entered against you herein, and that personat service
tenants
for the relie f demanded o n the upon them is not practical because
Enforcement of policies adop'r:i
YES!
NAVEL ORANGES. $2 SOBU
their residence and whereabouts
Petition
by the Board of Commissioner
322
0367
or
are
unknown,
it
Sanford
Seminole
Jaycees
are
still
is
ORDERED that
WITNESS my Hand and Official
and regulations of the U
in 61)3
setting the Restaurant Sampler
seat of this Court on this the 5th day Diane E Stull appear or plead to the
Department of Housing &amp; Urban
Coupon Books for $1195. Call 373
of November. A D 1976
Complaint herein by the 3rd day of
Development
Januiry, 1971. and in default the reof
0090 or 32) 4310, or alter S call 373 .ettuce. 3 heads for $1 Snap beans.
Mean
Serving as Executive Secretary to
3 lbs $I. Oranges lOc lb. Vine ripe
.93'.
the Court Will Proceed to the hearing
Arthur H Beckwith, Jr
the Board of Commissioners
tomatoes Ed's Produce, ", ml.
and adjudication of this suit as if
Clerk Of the Circuit Court
Including the preparation of
West 0111 92 on Lake Mary Blvd
Diane E Scott had been served With
By Mary N Darden
meeting minutes and resolutions
process in the State of Florida. but
*
Deputy Clerk
The above listed duties are
rou pick green beans $4 Bu. Hwy.
only to the extent provided to,by
CARROLL BURKE
illustrated tasks required to be
16,
across
FOLLOW
from
6
Days
Inn,
Section
1655.
Title
Attorney for Petitioner
8. United States
performed The position requires
Kastner
Farm
Code,
it
is
further
ORDERED
that
a12 Sanford Atlantic Bank Bldg
THE STARS
an average of twenty (20) hours
so lice of this order be published by
Sanford. Florida 32771
per week to perform Applicants
the
United States Marshal in a
Pubflth Nov tO. 17. 71. Dec.1, 1976
on thiS page for Christmas gift
18—Help Wanted should have a workable
newspaper of general circulation in
)E F 46
ideas Watch for them beginning
knowledge, and .i minimum
Seminole County. Florida, once a
11
November 25.
INVITATION TO BID
four years experience In ac
week for six (6) consecutive weeks,
The Housing Authority of the City commencing
counting
on
Wednesday,
of Sanford. Florida Will receive bids November 3,
4--Persona ls
1916 DONE AND
for Replacement of Thirty (30)
Interested persons should submit
ORDERED at Orlando, Florida, this
Exterior Yard Light Fixtures at
resumes to.
Teenager reeds ride with female
18th day of October, 1976
Lake Monroe Terrace, Low Rent
101 R III ill 711 u;i s(:r"
from Sanford to KMart In
GEORGE C. YOUNG
Housing Project Ha 16 until 2:00
Mr Thomas Wilson, Ill
Casselberry 73 days a week at
United Stiles
PM EST on the 79th day of
Executive Director
I 30 p m 373 3901.
Dsfrlct Judge
JOBS ARE WAITING!
December 1976, at the Ad
Sanford Housing Authority
Publish Nov 3, 10, 17, 74, 1976
ministration Building. Castle DEF 20
WEDDINGS PERFORMED
Administrative Buildrtu
GOBBLE THEM UP!
By Notary Public
Brewer Court, Sanford, Florida at
Castle Brewer Court
3272026- Eves, &amp; Weekends
which time and place all bids will be
Sanford, Fla. 32771
lousekeeper, live in
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
Publicly opened and read aloud.
hgent, insurance
JOE,
if
you
're
too
busy
to
clean
up
SEMINOLE
COUNTY,
FLORIDA
The work consists of removing
Resumes will be accepted thro'j.:;'
'bx operator,
the yard for the holidays call
thirty (301 existing yard lights, CASE NO. 76.2131.CA 090
November 76, 1976 Part lrr'c
'art time retail sales
Expert
Lawn
Service
to
do
it.
BARNETI
BANK OF WINTER
including concrete bases, posts and
salary negotiable
tard man
Their
number
PARK.
is
3231792.
N.A., whose name was
globes and replacing Same with
thirty (30) new flxturei including formerly FIRST NATIONAL BANK
'ed'lnician, lab
IS ALCOHOL A PROBLEM!
concrete bas es , anchor bolts, posts, AT WINTER PARK,
effective
)nderwrittr, commercial lire
IN YOUR FAMILY?
Plaintiff,
globes and connections to existing
testaurant, manager trainee
AL
ANON
electrical Services New fixtures v'
ey punch operator
RICHARD M. BRYANT and
Shall conform to the following
secutive secretary.
Iv.r
or families or friends of problem
CANDICE
P
BRYANT
,
Replace thirty (30) existing past
his wife,
st
'OU CAN GO TO WORK'
dr fl kers
lights and foundations with a
Defenda nt s,
or further information call 123 .4357
USE
NOTICE OF ACTION
Sterner GSC tO foot black post With
Sibil insurance sales
or write
TO
RICHARD M BRYANT and
21" poly carbonate globe, Unit to be
ss't manager, retail
.xnford Al Amn Family Group P.O.
120 volt. 100 watt mercury vapor CANDICE P BRYANT, his wife
'OU SHOULD SEE US!
BOx,S3. Sanford, Fla 37771
Residence
and whereabouts are
fixture with ion ,&amp;.x,, --,-,i.i,,,, ,.,,,IJ.
I.-,.,
44
9
ARE YOU TROUBLED! Call Toll
Mount on 16" square by 36" deep unknown and all persons claiming
SELL SUCCESS by,
through
or
under
them
and
all
Free.
621
1227
for
"WE
Care".
concrete base flush with finish
01 Commercial
323 5116
Adults &amp; Teens
grade Connect new fixtures to others claiming any right, title or
A
CR
S
U
HW
interest in and to the following
existing Wiring.
Z ing our chimes and place a fast
DIVORCE FORMS - For free in
described
property
acting , low coil want ad Call 372
Bidders shall visit the site and
W
formation write to Box 191.
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
1611 or 5)1 93
?to,y
.. O,n,,oi i 01'.,.
determine for themselves, prior to
Pompano,
Fla,
33061
tnili,Ao,,,. I'o'.3.,
bidding, the location, existing that an action to foreclose a mor,
conditions and all matters affecting tgege on the following property in
FACED
WITH
A
DRINKING
the work. No extra compensatinn Seminole County, Florida:
PRORLEM
Lot 13, Block C. LAKE HARtlEY
will be authorized for items which
Perhaps Alcoholic Anon ywious
can be determ ined by such Site ACRETTES, as recorded in Plat
Can Help
Book Ii, Page 3.4. Public Records of
investigation
Call 473 4517
Seminole
County.
Florida.
A certified check or bank draft,
Write P.O Box Ill)
Payable to the Housing Authority of has been filed against RICHARD M
Sanford, Florida 37111
BRYANT and CANDICE P.
the City of Sanford. Florida, U.S
BRYANT, his wife, and you are
Government Bonds, or a 5.atisfac
ALUMINUM SHEETS
required to Serve a copy of your
5—Lost&amp; Found
tory bid bond executed by the bid
ders and acceptable sureties in an written defenses. If any, to it on
amount equal to S per cent of the bid LYNN JAMES HINSON, of Turn
Found
Female Huskie Call &amp;
bull, Abner and Daniels. Attorneys
shall be Submitted with each bid
identify You pay for ad Orlando
for
Plaintiff,
whose
address
is
117
The successful bidder will be
125 0123
USED OFFSET PRINTING PLATES
required to turnish and pay for West Lyman Avenue, Post Office
satisfactory performance and Box 100, Winter Park, Florida 32790,
Lost long haired white altered male
23 INCHES BY 36 INCHES
and tile the originil with the Clerk of
Payment bond or bonds.
cat, 25th 5 Sanford Hair thin on
The successful bidder will be the above styled Court on or before
back 373 4325
December 171h. 1976; otherwise, a
riquired to comply with all a p
plicable local, state and federa l iudgment may be entered against
6—Child Care
you for the relief demanded in the
regulations
The Housing Authority of the City complaint or petition,
WITNESS my hand and the seal of
of Sanford. Florida reserves the
Educatioria, Child Care for as low as
$7, weekly if you qualify, 371 $74
right to reject any or all bids orto said Court on November 171h, 1976
ISEAL)
or 37) 5435
waive any informalities in the
Arthur
H
Beckwith,
Jr
bidding
Clerk
of
t
he
Circuit Court
IDEAL LINING MATERIAL (They
No bid shall be withdrawn for a
By: Lillian Woodman
Period of 30 days subsequent to the
Fit
Between Studdings and Rafters)
Deputy Clerk
opening of bids Without the consent
INCOME
of the Housing Authority of the City Publish Nov 17, 74, 31. Dec. I. 1978
DEF 77
of Sanford, Florida
NON RUSTING PURE ALUMINUM
Full or Part urns
The Housing Authority
No Selling
EASILY INSTALLED WITH STAPLEGtJN
UNITED STATES DISTRICT
of the City of Sanford,
Not Vending
COURT MIDDLE DISTRICT OF
Florida

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Wednesday, Nov. 24, 1976

TEL EViSION LISTINGS

61111

Wednesday

ALAN BURKE SHOW
2 12 (Thus only) 50th
7 WOMAN
ANNUAL MACVS
1100
THANKSGIVING DAY PA2 9 12 NEWS
RADE Ed Mc-Mahon, Della
6111 1 WILD WILD WEST
Reese, McLean Stevenson
7 WAY HARTMAN. MARY
host the traditional New York
HAFITMAN
Parade.
24 LJLIAS YOGA AND YO U
4
6 PRICE IS RIGHT
1107
Preen- tod Thu's and Fri.
4 6 NEWS
4
6 (Fri orgy) SUPER
11 30
FRIDAY Special hots and a
2 I? TONIGHT
half holiday presentation of
7 ABC CAPTIONED NEWS
three regular Saturday
FOR THE DEAF
chuldens series Fat Albert
9 THE ROOKIES IR)
and theCosbykids. Isis arid
1137
Ark 11
6 MARY HAHTMAN MARY
2$ (Thu's Fri) ELECTRIC
HARIMAN
COMPANY
1208
1030
6 WILD. WILD WEST
2 12 HOLLYWOOD
1240
SQUARES Peecr,4edTHjrs,
9
MYSTERY OF THEsee lOam
WEEK Please Stand By For
24 (Thurs. Fri ) SESAME
deq Shirley Knight stars
STREET
as a TV e x ecutive sfe driven
11 00
to the voinif of Insanity by the
2
12 WHEEL OF FORthought she may have cornTUNE Pr eempted Thus. see
milled a murder (B)
10 am
too
6 GAMBIT Preempted
2 12 TOMORROW
Thurs.. Fri
110
g DON HO siiow
9 DAILY WORD
1130
200
2
12 STUMPERS Pro2 DAILY DEVOTIrJJL
errv,)ted Thurs. see lOam

Evening
600
2
4 6 9 12 NEWS
Fill EMERGENCY ONE
7 AS MAN bEHAVES
24 EVERYBODY S BUSI
NESS
630
2 12 NBC NEWS
3
6 CBS NEWS
7 ZOOM
9 ABC NEWS
700
2 TO TELL THE TRUTH
4 BRADY BUNCH
6 THE CROSS WITS
6M I DREAM OF JEANNIE
7 FEEDBACK
9 WILD WILD WORLD OF
ANIMALS
12 TREASURE HUNT
24 MACNEIL-LEHRER REPORT
730
2 PRICE IS RIGHT
4
CELEBRI7Y
SWEEPSTAKES
6 5128 000 QUESTION

6M HOGAN S HEROES
9 525000 PYRAMID
12 MY THREE SONS

4

23 EAST CENTRAL FLORI
REPORT 12.000 Fkn
in, Support Common

Morning

,ari'n
'er Two helicopter pilots
:'" 10 the aid cif victims in
small town that is devastated

a flood wt'sen a ui

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ALMOST ANYTHING GOES

9 SUNRISE JUBILEE
6 10
2 SUNSHINE ALMANAC
Not on Thu's or Fri
615
6 SUNSHINE ALMANAC

24 (Thurs. Fri) ELECTRIC
COMPANY
It 55
4
6 SM CBS NEWS

12 NBC MOVIE
Fl~bert

4

6

Episode to be arwiotsiced
9 THE 6K)NIC WOMAN
as a flu' Jaime
.,.,

pins an infernational Sri".

1200
2
9 (Ms)fl, Tues, Wed
Fri) NEWS

çWed) 05CC PROFILES IN
EDUCATION Thur s )

2 12 (Thu-s. only) GRANDSTAND

CHRISTOPHER CLOSE UP

830
4 6 THE JEFFERSONS
Episode to be announced
900

(Fri) DAILY DEVOTIONAL
630
2 (En only) SUNSHINE
ALMANAC
4 KUTANA

4
6 CBS MOVIE The
Frt.ri Cotwie' -on
Gene

6 SUNRISE SEMESTER

Not on 'Thurc

Hackman. Roy Scheider,

645
4 LOCAL NEWS
6 (Thu's only) SUNSHINE
ALMANAC
6.55
2 DAILY DEVOTIONAL
700
2 12 TODAY (Local flOWS
at 725 and 825)
6 CBS NEWS (730
am. Ch 4. local 1'ieWS)
6* POPEYE AND FRIENDS
7 24 SESAME STREET
9 GOOD MORNING AMER
ICA ( Good 40nng Florida
at 725 and 8.25 am. local
neoppirs. weather. sports)
600
4
6
CAPTAIN
KANGAROO
24 MACNEIL-LEHRER F
PORT
8 30
24 LIUAS, YOGA AND YOU
900
2 PHIL DONAHUE SHOW
6 MIKE DOUGLAS SHOW

F'-'ru,undo Rey Film chror-ides
hO true siory 04 how NOW York
C pOtiC sasierjaninterrI.r nal heroin
,
1972 (RI
7 FAMILY FOCUS
9 (3ARETT,t Kim t-1unler
iests Posing as a wino
Rireita is trying to naii a skid
row lo
ller wien he is abducted
and held captive by a tough old
M)n1fl who believes heisher
.
.'aywaid
24 LIVE, FROM LINCOLN
CENTER Details to be anlllyurrm
1000
2
12 THE Ot..EST Ti"
episode is based on a true
ruodent at Rock Sprin. Wyo.
1 855 It portrays the bonorigs of the labor unions and
trip
wti.cti resulted
MW c
Lwougll in as strike breakers by
trio rrrig coporniparives
9 CHARIIES ANGELS

RESTLESS Preempted
Thu's. see below
6 (Thu's only) FAMOUS
CLASSIC TALES Mysterious
Island' Ajrpated athptatw.)n
of Jules Vecces classic adventuu'o about the ingenuity and
adaptability of five refuges from
a Confederate prison du'inç
the Civil War who sui1vo on a.
island despite the elements.
pirates and a volcano (B)
9 NEWS
1230
2 THE GONG SHOW Proeied Thurs. see below
2
u only) NFL
12 (Thus
FOOTBALL Buffalo at Detroit
4
6 SEARCH FOR
TOMORROW Preempted
thu's only
9 ALL MY CHILDREN Proempted Tht,s
1255
2 12 NBC NEWS
100
2 SOMERSET Preempted
Thu-s. see 1230 pm
6 , NEWS Preempted'rhu's
sm. Wow
6. Thtss. Only) PIPPIINTHE
SOUTH SEAS
9 RYAUS HOPE ProerrIed Thus, see below

Trio candidates for the center-

9 I Thu's only) SC006Y

'.d of Feline magazine are
'udered, and Jul sets t,er5ed
up as the next candidate HLigh

AMERICANTHANKSGIVING
DAY PARADE. William Conrad. Loretta S*iI, Isabel San-

000-DYNOMIJTT HOUR
24 (Thu's ) MOVIE On Any
Sunday iFri MOVIE End-

ford. Pchae4 Learned. Jack

less Surrimer

quests

Lend and Mackenzie Phillips
host parades in New York,

1030

Pt'illadelpf-xa Detroit, Toronto
arid Hawae. TPveePxxss

etimsday's

9 MOVIE (Mon) Bindrnan

ci #wcairaz
tI1 Lancaster,
Karl Maiden Pail one (B&amp;W)
1962 (Tues) "Birdman of
Alcatraz Part two. cent. from
yesterday (Wed.) Three
Smart Girls Deanna Du.sb.n.
Ray PAltanxj (B&amp;W) 1937.
Thi.g%) Little Boy Lost ' Bung
Crosby. Claude Dauphin
1953 (En) Al War Wipuo
Army Dean Martin. Jerry Lowis 1950
24 (Man ttvu Wed) IN
SCHOOL TELEVISION C&gt;•unge County School System,
alt if 3 pm (Thu'g.. In)
SESAME STREET
1000
2 12 SANFORD AND ()P4
(B) Preempted fl,i
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(Subject to change)
Sunday
3:00- 5:00
Monday
Private Parties
Tuesday
Private Parties
Wednesday
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1:30-10:30
Thursday
.7:30-10:30
Friday
7:30-10:30
10:30.12:00
Saturday
11:00- 2:00

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Ladues Slim &amp;'jrlm
Tiny Tots fill
Little Folks IS
Intermediate Daac.

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Beginners
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LIVES Preecrned Tiits see
1230 pm

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500
2 ADAM 12(R)
7 24 MISTER ROGERS
NEIGHBORHOOD
530
2 NEWS
6 HOGAN'S HEROES
7
24 THE ELECTRIC
COMPANY
9 BEVERLY HILLBILLIES

CALENDAR
%%l-:1)NES1)Ay. NOVF 1It1-:R 21
Pineerest School Skating Party. 6:31)
Skating 1(111k.

Starlight Promenaders Square Dance Club of DeB.iry
I'ilgruns' Progress" Thanksgiving Dance, 8 pin.,
Communits ('enter, Shell Road, Visitors welcome.
1litRSl).V. NOVEMBER 25
Sanford Alcoholics Aniin)up)us 8 p.tii., 1201 W. First

St
1.ake Mar) Rotan, 9 a ill., Mayfair Country Club.
South Seminole Optimist. 7:30a.111 , Uaiiiada Inn. SR
Sanford ('iyltan, 7 15 a iii., thick's,

Sanford

Setalnole Jacees. 7:30 i in.. Jaycee

Fit IL).\Nil NOVF;MltEit 26
(ospcl Sing sponsored by Sanford Fire I)epartrtient, 8

Seminole South B-nan. 7:50 a.m.. lAud (iluiniti,
\ltaiiiuuiitt' Springs.
Seminole Sunrise KisanIs, 7 am., Bucks.

Frt'rs Square l)aiwe ('Jul). The Forest.
'J'ingIt' uuod 1t. closed 8 p.m., St. Richards Church.
lAlngM OntI AA, closed. 8 p.m.. Rolling hub Morasian

I(iuiih, SR 11-I
flub far Singles. 9 pin.. Orlando Garden
-1 10 1. i '111115Akv, ()it,,mlo
s%TtI(D,ty. 14,111VEMBER211,
FluiriuLi Stall- Poets Assn. opt-ru liouM- and reception
urine liresntent Beatrice Rraiucli, 2-5 pill - Ih'I ..uiud
I uI diiii Audlos
Sanforil AA % ornt-ns (roup. 2 p iii., 1201 W. First M.
asst-lberrs
- ,t,, closed, 8 lim..&amp;scensIon Lutheran
I IiUtt.
Scabs-c III t-terans of mt'rIca Island N-I, 10 a.tiu., ('Ili)
ltii. (H and. Naval l'rainite Ccntu-r
lilt 1(51) 'uV. I)Fti MIIEI( 2
Si mar (ii/ens l)auui c. , in , \Itari:ntr Spines
11,11 CcIltul
SISTER. Inc. li-on. hlilida%y Inn.
"Sa:urdas, Suntlas. \tondaru," a thri'e-at coineds
presented at Annie I{ILSSeII iheatre, Rollins ('uilIegi,
Wiiitt'i Park. 8 30 1) I l i ' 'Fhruueh Saturday I.

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FRll),\. HF.UlA1lt17:11 :t
Central Florida Art .'t-.sn. Art exhibit. tO ji. 111 It 1
. Wiiiti'i Park Mall

'01
Christmas Ibazaar sponsored b Sanford
Garden (lob. 9 11 Ill Iii 5 pin., Garden Club ('enter,
SUlikuilul
Antique Shos S1X)nSOrCd by Central Florida Society
for Historic Preservation, at Orlando Flea Market aEivtMiser's MaIl, 750 S. Oranee Blossom Trail. ('all &amp;11-91117,
through Sunday.

SATURDAY, l)i:(I-:lBI-:i{ $
Greater Sanford ('hrIsimi-. Parade. 9 a in ,
Street
A nnual

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Club (u'iiti I, Surdand.

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shlARBLrr

the scene was kept.
in his 50th year of show biz, d.
lie was asked if it's true he
stars in his 41st annual Christ"Oh yes," Crosby drawIei,
inas broadcast in a CBS-TV of- and Hope, 73, are thinking of "Ever smell a camel's breath'
fering called "fling Crosby's teaming up for the eighth It's fairly lethal. Gad, the smell
White Christmas Special."
'Road" picture of their ca- lingers for clays. hope was
It was taped in London last reers. The last, "Road to 'long really furious, I tell you."
summer, which is an odd titne Kong," was made in 1962
After the coming Thanksgiv.
to do a Christmas show with
Such a project is afoot, he
ing
weekend shows in las
one's family, as Crosby readily said. It's tentatively titled,
concedes. But wile Kathryn and "Road to Tomorrow" and is a Vegas, Crosby and his tribe still
caper set in Eu- head to New York, where next
their three kids all happened to spy coined)m
be in town and
rope. It reached script outline month they're doing more fun'
Well, the show's done and the fonn, but was sent back for raisers for various charities
And fling will sing in each
I.-Ih.0 ,riior
'rfnrnriiu' ('rnshvs i-un roI;,y
I1,..,n.,
1
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benefit
show.
on Thanksgiving Day, right?
"Hope thought, and I was inWrong. Crosby says they're re- dined to agree, that It needed
Now, the pipes of many singhearsing Thursday in Las Some kind of lunacy, some wild ers poop out at SO. So how does
Vegas for a fund-raising benefit stuff like Marty Feldman, Moo- the Old Groaner still manage to
on Friday and Saturday.
ty Python, that kind of Mel get that famed, mellow
1 h proceeds, as he puts it, Brooks insanity," Crosby said. baritone out of his 72-year-old
are "to get the padre started,"
Der Bungle, who said it dcci- vocal chords?
the padre being Rev. Ben siori on filming may come next
F'ranzinelli, the start involving month, laughed when reminded
"I don't know," Crosby sa 1
construction of a new Catholic of a classic bit of insanity he,
off-handedly. "I've never really
church in which the padre's Las Hope and a camel shared in
abused my voice. I never tried
Vegas flock can pray.
to
stretch it or strain it or reach
"Road to Morocco."
The 72-year-old singer disfor notes I wasn't capable of
In a famous scene in the film,
cussed these and other matters he and Iiiipe peered over a bush
achieving."
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Masked Man Abd uct s ,Robs

NOVEMBER 23, 1976

z oTHANKSGIVING FEAST

By BOB LLOYD
Herald Staff Writer
A 31-year-old Orlando man was arrested early today and jailed
without bond six hours after a stucco contractor and the Lake
Monroe postmaster were abducted from a restaurant parking lot
and robbed by a masked man armed with a sawed-off shotgun.
Minutes after the second robbery victim called the sheriff's department, Sanford Police Patrolman Mitch Tindel chased the
suspect's auto and dodged a shotgun blast as a man escaped Into a
wooded area at Pecan Ave. and Seventh St. in west Sanford.
Tindel wasn't injured and police and sheriff's deputies cordoned
off and searched a six-square-block area with dogs for nearly

three hours.
Sheriff John Polk said Robert Charles McGill, 31, of 3946

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John W. Burgess

City

Steven Colly, Osteen

Melody A, Cornett
Scott Crockett

I)ISCIIARGE.S

riovo ENTERPRiSES THEATRES

Sanford:

Douglas L. Evans
Beatrice J. Fort
Sherree V. Golden
Eddie J. hiollie
Milt Hunt
Viola Johnson
Everett A. Knerr
Sherry I). Mctleod
Barbara A. Montgomery
William W. Soon

Margaret (.'hilds
Barbara F. Clemmer
Douglas L Evans
Ethel hiollomon
Benjamin F. Johnson
Tenya F. Michalowski

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Richard Tobin
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Fair through Thursday with
highs mostly In the mid 601
today and around 70 Thursday.

('old again tonight with lows
ranging from the mid 30s to low
lOs. North and northeast winds

around 10 m.p.h.

U you're going
on a long h1p or

away

vacation,

officer with a shotgun.
"The only thing that saved Mitch," Ru,sell said. "was
that he used the proper procedure In approaching a
stopped car. If he hadn't, he'd be dead."
Officers are instructed to carefully approach stopped
cars from the rear out of a line-of-fire from the driver's
side of the vehicle in situations where the driver may be
bolh - d to l' e -n%,a.
Tindell first spotted the suspicious auto, fitting a
description of the getaway car used by an abductionrobbery suspect that Seminole sheriff's deputies
tioadcast on police radios, on West First Street.
Russell said Tindell, who wasn't available this morning
to talk to reporters, gave chase after the car ran a stop
sign and didn't stop for the patrolman's cruiser blue
lights.
When the small compact sedan finally stopped on
Seventh Street after turning off Pecan Avenue, the driver
showed his hands in the window and talked to the apt

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t)aytana Beach: high 10:33
am,, 11:02 p.m., low 357 am.,
1:11 p.m.
Port Canaveral: high 10:14
a.m., 10:35 pm, low 3:50 a.m.,
1:27 P.M.
Bayport: high 2:42 a.m., 4:31)
p.m., low 10:01 am., 9:51 P.M.

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Sanford police li Ralph Russell today credited use of
proper procedureby Patrolman Mitch Tindell with saving
Tindell's life Wednesday night when a man blasted at the

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By MARC CIIARNEY
Associated Press Writer
On this public day of Thanksgiving, most Americans are
visiting relatives, feasting on turkey,
celebrating in pri vate
watching football and gaudy parades on television,
President Ford and Pr esident-elect Jimmy Carter, like tens of
millions, were with their families for th e tradi tional feast,

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APPETIZERS
Chilled Tomato or Cranberry Juice
CUP OF SOUP—Beef Barley or Chicken Rice
Crisp Tossed Salad With Choice of Dressing
Hot Rolls and Butter

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Ford and his family, with some friends, were at Camp David,
Md. Carter's press staff said Mrs. Carter would roast the family
turkey in Plains, Ga.
Ford, in a holiday proclamation earlier in the week, referred to
the year of the nation's Bicentennial and said this Thanksgiving
J should be dedicated to national integrity.
"Let us set a standard of honor, justice and charity against

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Southern Dressing, Giblet Gravy, Whole Cranberry Garnish

A Taxpayer's Thanks For What'$ Left, Page 5-A

BAKED HONEY GLAZED VIRGINIA HAM

which all the years of our third century may be measured," he
said
Resides the annual array of football games, the Macy's
Thanksgiving Day parade In New York City was once more to be
telecast nationally, bringing a slew of floats, bands and fantasyinspired balloons into millions of homes.
And in a 5,000-seat auditorium in San Francisco at $25 a ticket
a concert known as "The Last Waltz" was to take place tonight.
It was to be the last public appearance by The Band, a group that
has been at the center of the action in rock since the late 1%
The group will continue to record.
Millions spent at least part of the day traveling. Miami's mternational airport predicted a 10 per cent increase over Last

Champagne Fruit and Raisin Topping

ROAST SIRLOIN OF BEEF
Au Jus or Brown Gravy

BROILED RED SNAPPER
Sauteed Almonds in Lemon Buttir Garni

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Coffee, Tea or Sanka

$4 75

ob
l-::r
was
The
roaming again this
st,eek
and sill tell
all in The Sunday
Herald.
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CHILDREN ¼ PRICE
SERVING 12 NOON IlL 10 P.M.

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Overlooking The St. Johns
Holiday Isle Complex Ph. 323-1910 Sanford

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FOR RESERVATIONS: PHONE 323-4080

SANFORD INN
Easy To Reach At 1-4 &amp; State Road 46, Sanford

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Country Club Dr., Orlando, was arrested on charges of armed
robber)' and false imprisonment at 2 a.m. today by Sheriff's
Detective Al Sanchez in connection with the first of the two robbery-abductions Wednesday night at the Lake Monroe Inn
parking Lot, U.S. 17-92, west of Sanford on the lakefront.
A sheriff's department spokesman said McGill is considered a
suspect in the second robbery-abduction and other charges are
pending further investigation by sheriff's agents and Sanford
police.
Law enforcement officers began looking for McGill after
i.hecking the registration of the 1976 Toyota sedan abandoned on
Seventh St. by the man who blasted at Tindel with a shotgun as the
officer approached the car which police said had run a stop sign
and fitted the broadcast description of the abduction-robbor
suspect's get-a-way car.
McGill notified the sheriff's department about 10:20 p.m. that
the car had been stolen from the Jai-Alai parking lot at F-rn

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To Hurt You ...'

"Then the man suddenly rolled the shotgun out the
window and fired ba ck in Tindell's direction," Russell
said. The officer, wearing a portable radio unit, ducked
and ran to cover behind his cruiser as the shot was fjivd.

Park. Deputies brought him to Sanford for questioning in the
robbc&amp; ,-abductions and arrested him at 2a.m. after interrogation

Thesl.otgun blast didn't hit Tindell or his patrol car, about
30 feet from the stopped compact, officers said
Tindell radioed that the suspect had a shotgun and that
be needed assistance of other officers.
,
Ruuell uid Tindell didn't fire his service resolver
during th' brief øttack lmd the suspect dashed into the
.ii tracks on the north side of
wooded
nca
Seventh SU*et.
Russell voiced appreciation for quick response by
sheriffs deputies, and lake Mary and Winter Park K.9
units in sealing off the search area bounded on the cast
Pecan Avenue, on the north by Sixth Street and on tht
south by Eighth Street.
Additional officers blocked streets leading into th"
search area several blocks away during the nearly thic,.'
hour search to keep vehicles and spectators from entering
the area.
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Officials said McGill is being held without bond because he is a
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year's travel. The National Safety Council said 450 to 550 persons
would die on highways over the fourkuy holida y weekend
But thepredicted death toll is no greater than for a nonhobday
four-day weekend. The record fatality toll for the Thanksgiving

period was in 1968, when 764 died. Last year, the toll was 403.
In New York City, the price of a holiday dinner was nothing to
givethanksfor— up26centssincelastyearto$729forafannlyof
four, according to the Department of La bor. Elsewhere, though,
turkey farmers complained that overproduction had kept them
from benefiting.
It. II. Strickler, president cf Rocco Farms in hlarrisonburg, Va.,
estimated that farmers were losing $1.50 for each turkey sold.
"We had a profitable year in 1975, and in keepin g with the
American way, we produced about lO percent more this) ear than
last," he said
Thanksgiving began as a New Englan d holiday at which, in
1621, PilgrIms and Indians celebrated survival in peace in a harsh
land.
This year there is special meaning for the Abnaki Indians of
Vermont. On Wednesday, Gov. Thomas Salmon signed an
executive order granting them formal tribal status, and Chief
Walter Watso, from Quebec, declared it "one of the greatest
Thanksgiving gifts that could have been given to the Indians of
Vermont."
The Abnaki tribal council, representing some 1,700 descendants
of the tribe, wants a return of unlimited hunting and fishing rights
and hopes the new status will help the tribe get federal grants.
To many groups and individuals, today's holiday fea.ting
Inevitably pointed up the plight of the poor
and they stepped
forward to help,
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burglar)- cases.
From sheriff's investigators and deputies' reports the OV.1Ii"
account of the night's bizarre events was compiled:
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KeLsie C. Whisenhunt, 42-year-old stucco contractor who
markets custom electric fishing reels as a sideline, parked hi.,
1975 model pickup truck with the sides lettered with the words
Gentleman Jüii" at Lake Monroe Inn and locked it.
As he started to enter the restaurant, a small compact sedan
entered the parking lot at a high rate of speed and the driver.
man wearing a black-stocking mask and armed with a sawed-if!
12-gauge shotgun, jumped out putting the gun to Whisenhunt.
head.
The bandit forced Whisenhunt into his truck and made hilt
drive to Seaboard Coast Line Railroad's Rand Yard via U.S. 17-2
and 5-15 at Lake Monroe. The masked man forced his captivtfrom the truck at an icehouse warning him: "Don't look at rue, I
don't want to hurt you."
Whisenhunt was robbed of his truck, $40 cash and a $250 electric
fishing reel. Th e masked man tied Whisenhunt with his own belt
and a piece of wire and then drove off in the truck.
Whisenhunt managed to work his hands free after about 211
minutes and contacted railroad personnel an d the sheriff
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department was notified,
Meanwhile, Lake Monroe Postmaster Robert Mann, 40, had
arrived at the Lake Monroe Inn and noticed the compact sedan in
the parking lot with door open and keys inside.
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back outside and was rusuuoving the ignition key and Iuxkuig the
vehicle when the masked man arrived in the pickup truck and
stuck the sawed-off shotgun in Mann's face.
Slarin was then forced to drive the truck and bandit to the
railroad yard near where Whisenhunt had been left.
Deputies quoted Mann as saying the masked man told hint,
after robbing the postmaster of $19. his car keys and a penknife,
" Don't worry you'll have compan y."
After the masked man (trove off in the pickup truck, Mann ran
to the Lake Monroe residence of Dennis Bass, called the sheriff's
department and then used Bass' car to go to his iMann's)
residence where he got a gun and returned to the restaurant and
contactedstate attorney investigator Dave Hall.
Sheriff's deputies impounded both Whisenhunt's pickup truck
and McGill' car for processing by technical services personnel
Investigators wouldn't comment on what led to McGill's arrest
but technicians are known to have taken fingerprints from the
inside of Whisenhunt's truck,
Dozens of sheriff's deputies, Sanford policemen and K-9 Wiit.s
fro,ii the Lake Mary and Winter Pak police depor1rner::.,
responded to the search scene after Tin del radioed that he hail
been fired upon by a man with a shotgun who had fled into the

In San Francisco, St. Anthony's Dining Room prepared free
turkey and trlrnnur.gs for about 4,000 poor people. At the Colonial
See ABDUCTIONS Page 3-A
Park Community Center in New York's Harlem, more than 150
people, most of them elderly, were invited for home-cooked
turkeys.
And in Little Rock, Ark., restaurant owner Bob McIntosh and
his wife Yvonne declared that this year the guests didn't have to
be poor just lonely. They prepared five 20-pound turkeys, four
country hams, and said the doors were open to anyone "rich or Arowid The Clock
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celebrate
Thanksgiving?
Nearly 100 iviates &amp;.'..jte Seminole County
Jail were served a tasty Thanksgiving dinner
today at the noon hour. The meal was the
result of days of work by head cook Mrs.
Mildred Balier and inmates assigned to
kitchen duty
The menu, served up in the standard hot
trays to cell blocks included roast turkey
wings and dressing, mashed potatoes, giblet
gravy, cranberry sauce, corn, tossed salad,
bread and butter, fruit punch drink and
P(tiflPkifl pie.
Mrs. Balzer worked earlier in the week
between preparation of daily meals making
the pies and preparing the dressing. Early
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today, the roast turkey went into the big ovens
in the stainless steel kitchen facility she

and the vegetables and salad were
prepared
For supper tonight inmates had the
following cold plate menu on tap: sliced
luncheon meut and cheese, tuna salad,
macaroni salad, sliced tomatoes, bread and
butter, pudding and cold drink.
Jail :lministrator George Proudfoot says
the jail meals are a matter of professional
pride for Mrs Balzer, who cooked for 17 years
for a major steel producer in Pittsburgh with
five cafeterias and a dining room in operation
befoi-e she tiioved to Florida with her husband
and took the job as jail cook 2' years ago.
'1 t.'flJoV my work," smiles Mrs. Balzer.
"CookIng for lots of folks comes natural. I
grew up in a home with seven members in the
family Then I cooked those years lot- Jones
and I;iiugl1lin Steel
"When I first took the job here, I didn't think
I'd like it, since it was a different type institution than I was used to. But after a couple
of weeks on the JOh) I began to really enjoy it."
Mrs Ralzer ts quick to point out that without
the close cooperation of jail trustys assigned
to help in the kitchen that her job would be
much more difficult. Four trustys, with
EWCVIOUS cooking experience, if possible, are
assigned to help in the kitchen,
'It all revolves around everyone who works
here," she said, "and not just me."
Since Seminole County has no prison farm
all the food for jail inmates must be purch ased
from wholesale suppliers
Proudfoot said monthly cost of food a1oi.
for inmates averages $4,100
approximately
$130 a day and $1 .30 per inmate, a nickel less
than is currently budgeted.
'hits dovsnt include $8,340 budgeted this

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settle on the original 100-foot.
bY-400-foot design.
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was going to pay me 6.5 per cent
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million ithe estunated cost of
the new facility and belched in
my presence, I would do
someth,ing to please him."
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failed to show any
protection against cold:i at all
liytarig large doof vitamin
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magazines It might be In.
teresting it) show what bid
ding and play were like back
then lIer&amp;sa hand from the
In. Vanderbilt as i starter "
Jim -North's two dianiond
bid and South's final bid of
hve spades
interesting So
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spades 1 he play b Jean
Matthews as declarer was up
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( will shorten the
duration of symptoriLs and their
sooverity - but other studies fail
to show this
You should know that
tibiotics are useless in treat'Ing
any of the cold flu group They
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This applies in nluplicatefl
tournament bridge onl%
Before' making a jump hid ths
plaver so doing inav an
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bid " If he does this. the nexi
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getore acting It the
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Many people do not realize
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1)~ the visiting team of sclell- that a good way to transtrut
Lists
iletnioistr,iting (best illnesses is by the hands
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to have new drawings to
present at the commission's
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Corn in i ssio n e r
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McClanahan agreed that the
proposed building could use
.50 me "dressing up."
Murris said that when the
architect first cattle before the
commission he indicated a
variety of designs would
presented
To dali we base
m-en only one design,"
Ut pointed out that the
urrent citv hall has existed for
O years and the new facilit
also would stand anti be used
for the saint period of time
"It's incwnbL nt on us to take
as much time as necessary" to
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these illnesses several days
before' there are any apparent sendmn you two issues of Th e
s)niptoms. But you can avoid Health Letter dealing with
cxposure to people you know these problems, ntunbers 3-1
and 3-2. (Ahers who want these
issues can send 50 cents for
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addressed envelope. Just send
other related illness. The same
your request to me in care of
virus can cause a
even this newspaper. P.O. Box 1551,
Riidio City Station, New York,
piieuimiunaa The diagnosis "'r' 10019
dcpcn&amp;s upon how the virus
afftcts the body. If the virus
illness involves the nose and
siouses with a mild, sore throat
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Presimterian Church. Sanford, got an early start oil Thanksgiving this morning.

report and to instruct the
county attorney to meet with
the' tax 'assessdr-4 and tax

FEAST

A hungry Indian, Jessica Derise, 5. emerged from her tent for a little nourish.
fileni t ser% ed Im- Sandie liryant, 5. Casting a hungry loollik at treat is Cale Nlil
le r r).
The d iss t icti r Jud %% imhish %% as caterer.

$158,000 Grant. Page 3A
collector to see about ittt
aution underway.
But the three GOP coinruissiuners refused to second
his motion. A fifth cominissioner, Democrat Bob
French is out of town.
I d like to hase a chance to
review it first," Commlssloli

SCOPA'Space Proloect'Calls
For New Build"'ing S At Port
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'ne Seminole county Port Authority iSCOPA) Monday night
ipprosed an innos 1(1st plan for industrial construction and
financing which could make odd aniounts of plant, office or
warehouse space available to local and out-of-state developers.
"This has all the good points of industrial financing with none of
the bad points," said SCOPA Achninistrator James Ryan.
"Really,this is something we 've needed for a long time it Just
hi sn t beui there I Sc ken trying for a sear and a half to find
contractor with the financial strength to handle it."
Us in said (svso,i Reach contracting finn Clifton Enterprises
Inc.. had agreed to work %ith Port (if Sanford officials ui lauin.
thing the new project
The plan, dubbed -.Nfiru Plant- Wa rehouse-Offices," involves
(lie erinstriation of buildings containing a niinunum of 10,000
square feet of floor space. These facilities, or portions thereof.
would be available to tenants under a inaxiinwn 25-year leasing
agrccmcnt. OOer the original lease or mortgage was paid off, the
building wouiIJ become the (till property of the port.
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1've had it lot of people stop by and want 2,000 or 3,000 square
fr,(-( of %%itrchotlse space," Ryan said. "An(] most of the tit e they

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In other fires, County units battled a blaze Monday night

had a lot of unusual interior specifications they wanted inet. W ell.
we Just didn't have the capability to fulfill this type o reuest
until now
Ryan said he had received a firm request from a local concern
for a 3,750-square-foot building Now that board approval has
been granted, leases will be drawn up so that Clifton can begin
erecting the first 10.0&amp;square-f00t structure across from the
SCOPA office building.

A complicated six-step leasing and financing arrangement will
Set' 'SPACE PROJECT I'age aA

Today
Around The Clock
Bridge
Comics
('russword
Editorial
Dr. Lamt;

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Hospital
Obituaries
lt Sports
4-A Tele%ision

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3 GOPers Opt
For I Attorney
As county, commissioners
today on the county attorney issue, three Republicans
indJcate1 I the feel
is sufficient to mv-i the
now
Republican Commission Chairman Dick Williams and
his counterpart John Kimbrough have consistently
by Republican newcomer Bill kchho(f.
Dunoeratic Commissioner Harry KwiLowsk1 aries
it will take more than one attorney to fUl the posillon once
held by a private lawyer, Tom Freeman of Altamonte
Springs.
Executive assistant Roger NeLswender aLso supports
the argwnent for two attorneys

The commission has approved the lead attorne~'s
IviSitlOn

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six-month study.
Kwiatkowski handed fellow
coin:nsioners the report last
Tuesday after it was sub.
matted for his perusal by Jo,m
Iknningsen chairwoman for
the ad hoc committee.
t stake in Seminole County
's about V50,000 in cash and
wa
about $5 million on the books for
future collection. For the past
two years, the county has
colletted m $310 per unit Ice of
all new construction That ice

Executive Assistant Roger Neiswender said today state
PIO)inent officials inserted their own clame in the contract
saN s the state agrees to "exercise reasonable and prudent car.,
in handling federal funds Howesir \eiswtnder said the t
stopped short of greeingto accept the liability as prostdedfc

protection afforded by counts

Presently, comprehensive education and training prur

Formerr County Attorney
Tom Freeman warned CotLntv
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that developers could file
5, A lawsuitts and win back funds
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paid into the Impact fee kitty
4-11
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Brothers J F and Jerry W Justice were holding a
business conference at J I s house when the fire broke
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ployment officials 30 days to comply with county regulations or
face the possibility of the cut off of some $23 000 in federal funds.
The issue centers on whether or not a sub-grantee agrees to
assume liability for administering a sub-grant — in this case

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eniployinent service to extend their on-the-job training progriv:
Ihi. $150,000 would have provided an additional 135 jobs in
private sector.
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given 30 days to change (heir minds.
If within the 30 days, employment officials do not agree to
Cept the county's te'
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Assant Fir Chief William C Galley said the (ire
cause undetermined, is believed to have started m the
rear portion of the house. lie said damage estimatesare
between $5,000 and $7,000.
After flauptkorn rescued young Darin, the child was
(akin to Seminole Munorial Hospital by Fire Chief G. M
Harriett. Officials said the boy was treated for a small cut
on the head.

M fit impulse was to get the child out Hauptkorn
said today. "You've got to make an attempt."
The two women had tried unsuccessfully to re-enter the
smokfilIed house.
As firemen were called by hers, Hauptkom crawled
into the house on his hands and knees The smoke was so
dense you couldn'tt see I coulda t get into the area where
the fire was I searched the rooms I could get into and
found nothing. Then as a last resort I went into the side
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contract
Jim
won the first
trick with the king (if club,
shifted o the ten
hearts Jean took
with the king over dummy
jack and East s queen art]
plaved his ace of trunips Ift,
was certain that West held the
king Then he cashed the king
of hearts and led a third heart
West discarded a club Jean
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e w ere in the dining room," Mrs Vennii Justice
said, "and Donna came out ofabedroom and we got out of
the house."

\londa afternoon 11 iuptkorri crawled into a burning
house and rescued a 3'2-yearld boy.
Uauptkorn caine home about 3:10 p.m. from his job as
maintenance foreman atStrombergirhen, Ike Mary,
to se smoke at the 1805 Chase Ave. home of Jerry W.
Justice.I thought it was a fire behind the house until I
S I tit(- action around the house llauptkorn said toda)
Fhen I knew there was trouble
Then he nn across
the street, lie was told Mrs. Vennie Justice anti Mrs.
Judith Justice and Darin and his younger siste r, Donna
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WtIfl ofour trt ikiHIgtltI)t%\ o
uound. Don't get rattled. Iluglit regret it filter. li~ lell it
gets down to dollars and cents
VuulI lju.t quickly.
May 21-June 20) in WIC the grin from your face
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tiu ti is Iwi lightly,but get Maintain a cheerful and op.
tiistuouthmktoda)
if conditions call r
TAURUS i April 20-Mm 201 you let y our guard (]own, yoij-n,
It's possibIt. you could find apt it) fe"I sorry for )od If

36 Birthstone for
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St'iiiiiiule' high &amp;-hool principal Don Reynolds called
class to order Monday and with one quick phone call gave
students, coaches, football players and fans one of the
more bitter lessons about life,
The inoilid around school campus was mournful.
tragedy." were the only wurds- star halfback Tint
Haines could utter alter receiving the news that Sminole
turning itself ill arid forfeiting the last two games of
the season because of an ineligible' player.
The scene was repeated across campus, everyone
i'e'mingly reacting as if there had been a death in the
family.
Football'wise, that was the case.
The team was beginning preparations to play Winter

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No response. Not the situation %here one is b-Ling
ignored. More like the) were in shock and had blocked out
all sights, and sounds.
It was reminiscent of the scene 13 years ago to the day
when Ame'ricwis were wmed by the death of President
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side steps to the 9)11,, most of the school's hallwa)b arid
buicks and certainly in dassrooms
Reynolds made a note of the reaction by students today.
"I think everyone realizes what happened, and are
naturally very sorry to see it happen, but understand,' he
said.
Assistant coach Jay Stokes was among those hit
e'motionallyby the incident , "Oh, what alesson,"hesaid.
"1 just hope everyone
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Pardons Board To Hear
G ilrnore Death Plea Nov. 30
SALT LAKE CITY (APi - One week from
today Gary Gilmore vill press his demand to
''die like a man" before a firing squad when
he appears at a special meeting of the Utah
Board of Pardons. Board member Thomas
Harrison said Monday that the threeman

panel decided to move the hearing from Dec. 6
to Nov. 30 to avoid conflict with a state law
requiring that executions be carried out
within 60 days of sentencing. Gilmore's 60

days will be up on Dec. 7. Some officials have
said they were concerned the law might be
interpreted as requiring that he be released if
he vere not executed by then.

Sviine Flu Case Reported
JEFFERSON CITY, 11o.

(AP)

Missouri nlal1 who had not received a swine
flu inoculation has recovered from the first

confirmed case of the disease since a Fort
Dix, N.J., soldier died of it nine months ago,
officials say. Federal officials who have been
directing the nationwide swine flu immu-

nhzation drive said there was no reason to fear
the isolated case signaled an epidemic.
Missouri health officials said the man -

identified Monday only as in his 30s in western
Missouri. in Lafayette Counts' - missed work
for several days but was not hospitalized.
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Chairman

WASHINGTON (AP) - Republicans have
eight weeks to agree on a successor to Mary
1..uise Smith or line up sides for a fight. Mrs.
Smith, who took the party's top post 26 months
ago at the request of President Ford, announced on Monday that she will resign upon
the selection of a new chairman. That vill
come at a Republican National Committee
meeting on Jan. 14 and 15.
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WASHINGTON (AP)
After two years of
controversy over whether fluorocarbons are
destroying the atmosphere's protective layer
f ozone, the government is moving toward
banning use of the chemical in spray cans.
The Consumer Product Safety Commission on
Monday took the first step to ban fluorocarbon
aerosols, saying they "present an unreasonable risk of injury to consumers."
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Legal Notice

Lega.I ...otice

NOTICE OF PROCEEDING FOR III THE CIRCUIT COURT,
VACATING AND ABANDONING A EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CIRPOP TION
OF A
UTILITY CUlT. IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
EASEMENT
COUNTY, FLORIDA.
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN
CASE NO. 16.137.CA.O9.G
You will take notice that the City PHILADELPHIA SAVING FUND
Commission of the City of Sanford.
SOCIETY, a Pennsylvania cor
FIOr,da,'at 700 o'clock PM. on poralion.
December 13. 1976. fl the City
Plaintiff.
Commission Room at the City Hall
vs
in the City of Sanford, Florida, will
RICHARDO A
CORPUS and

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Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl.

Legal Notice

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY BOARD
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT, IN AND UNITED STATES DISTRICT less Ihe Wt $O Itet thereof, ALSO IN THE CIRCUIT COURT Fe"
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA
OFCOUPITYCOMMISSIONERS
FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.. COURT MIDDLE DISTRICT OF fheWe$t267,9SteetoftheNOrth1lOf SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORl
NoticeoO PvbIlc Hearing
PROBATE DIVISION
FLORIDA.
FLORIDA,ORLAP400DIvISION_
Government Lot 6. SectiOn 16. PROBATE DIVISION
File Number 76.3S6.CP
The Board of County Corn
CASE NUMBER: 76-2001•CA09.0
COURT NO. 76.63'OrI.Clv.Y - Tnwnship 21 SOuth. Range 30 East, File Number 16.345-CP
Dvision
missloners of Seminole County, FEDERAL NATIONAL MOP
Division
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, Seminole County, Florida.
In Re: Estate
Florida, will bold a public fleeting to TGAGE ASSOCIATION, a cor
In Rq: E,Iate Of
Plaintiff, v Alvode Fergerson and
- ZONING
II
SECTION
ARCHABELLE
consider the following Item:
DALLACHIE
poration organized and esisting
Ethelcia Fergerson, his wile DESIGNATION - That the ROBERT S BRADFORD. SR..
A. PUBLIC HEARIP4O FOR under the laws of the United States, Defendant(s). - NOTICE OF SALE property deSCribed in Section I of
LAWION APPELL
CHANOE
OF
Plaintiff.
NOTICE OF
ZONING
Deceased
- Notice is hereby given that this Ordinance shalt have the lOflirlU
REGULATIONS
NOTICE OF
vs.
ADMINISTRATION
pursuant to a FINAL DECREE o
classification c,f
ADMINISTRATION TOALL
JAMES SALACIAK, R.IA MERLE M. HARRIS, JR.. and Foreclosureenteredon November.
A. parcel 1 Present County TO ALL PERSONS HAVING
PERSONS HAVING CLAIMS OR
RESIDENTIAL TO OC OFFICE EUNICE L. HARRIS, a k a
CLAIMS OR DEMANDS AGAINST
1976 by the above entitled Court. in ZonIng R 1, City Zoning R1AA.
DEMANDS AGAINST THE ABOVE
DISTRICT. PZ(IC.16).2I. Lots 1 EUNICE LA DONA HARRIS.
the above styled cause, the un
that classification isdeicribed In the THE ABOVE ESTATE AND ALL
ESTATE AND ALL OTHER
and 2. Greengate Estates Addition,
Defendants.
dersigned United States Marshal, or zoning ordinanCe of the City of OTHER PERSONS INTERESTED
as recorded in Plal
PERSONS INTERESTED IN THE
19, Page 96,
NOTICE OF ACTION
one of his duly authorized deputies, Casseiberry, Florida. on the ef IN THE ESTATE:
ESTATE:
Public Records of Seminole County, TO. Merle M. Harris, Jr.,
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIE
will sell the property situatø In fective date of this Ordinance.
ou APE HEREBY NOTIFIED
Florida, in Section 20.21.30. Further
that lheadminislration of the estate
and Eunice L Harris. a Ii
SiminateCnunty, Florida, described
SECTION lIt - CONDITIONS OF
?e administration of the estate deicribe as Nor1heat corner of
Eunice La Donna Harris
ROBERT S BRADFORD, SR
ös: TheNorth 76 feet of the East itS ANNEXATION of
Graham Road and Oxtorci Road.
ArchabIIe Dallachie Lawton
Residence unknown
deceased. File Number 16 345 CP. i
feet of Lot 25 of FROST'S 2nd AD
A Parcel 1 - Parcel shall con
(DISTRICT
NO
AppelI. deceased, File Number 76
1)
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED DITION to Altarnonte, according to tinue to be used as Catselberry pending in the Circuit Court tor
3S6 CP. is Pending in the Circuit
The public hearing sCheduled for that an action to foreclose a mar
piat thereof recorded In Ptat Book I, Elementary School and the South Seminole County, Florida, Prohafe
Court for Seminole County, Florida,
November 30. 1976. has been can
tgage on the following real property
Division. the address of which
Page 13 of the Public Records of Seminole Middle School
Probate Division, the addrjs of
celled, and said hearing haS been situate Seminole County. Florida.
Seminole County, Florida at public
SECTION IV -. REDEFINING Seminole County Courthouse
which is Seminole County Court
rescheduled for December ii, 1976. descrIbed as follows
Sanford, Florida. )2771 The per
outcrytothe highest and best bidder LIMITS BY TThCLARATiON
house. Sanford, Florida 32171. The
at 100 P.M.. or as soon thereafter as
Lot 160 of LAKE HARRIET
sonal representative of the estate is
tot cash at 1300 O'clock noon on 'Iplat the corporate limits of the City
personal representativeof the estate
Possible, in the County Commission ESTATES. according to the plat
Tuesday. December Th, 1976 al the of Casselberry, Florida. be and it is GRACE M BRADFORD, whose
is Richard C.ar.'th Law?on.
Chambars of the Seminole County thereof as recorded in Plat Book 12, weSt door of the Seminole County herewith and hereby redefined so as address i
Boston Avenue,
,tddress iS 1959 Tettson Place.
Courthouse, Room 203. Sanford. Pages 13 &amp; 16. Public Records
Courthouse, Sanford. Florida
to include said tracts of land herein Altamonte Springs, Florida. 3210'
Florida.
Orlando. Florida The name and
Seminole County. Florida.
Dated: illS 76
The name and address of the
described The descriptions herein
address Of the personal represen
Written comments flIed with the
as been filed against you. You are
MITCHELL A NEWBERGER contained shall Include all streets. sonal representative's attorney are
?ate5 attorney are Set forth below.
Land Development Administrator required to serve a copy of your
United States MarShal
roads, highways, alleyS, and set forth below.
All persons having claims or
will b considered. Persons ap written defenses. if any, to this
Middle District of Florida
All persons having claims or
avenues located within and between
demands against the estate are
peariog at the public hearing will be action on SMITH and HAYDEN, KENOELL W, WHERRY
the existing municipal limits and the demands against the estate are
required.
htd orally, Hearings may be
WITHIN
THREE
P.A . Attorneys for the P!alntlff, Aistant United States Attorney
required.
WITHIN
THREE
areas annexed here in Section I
MONTHS FROM THE DATE OF
continued from time to time as whose address is 1316 Barneft Bank Attorney for Plaintiff
MONTHS FROM THE DATE OF
hereof
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF
found necessary, Further details Building. Jacksonville, Florida Publish Nov. 23, 30, Dec. 7, 11, 1976
SECTION V - AMENDMENT OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF
THIS NOTICE, to file with the clerk
available by calling 3234330, Ext 32202. and file the original with the DEF 101
OFFICIAL CITY MAP - That the THIS NOTICE. to Iite with the clerk
of the above court a written
Clerkof the above styled Court onor
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT, IN AND City Clerk be and she is hereby of the above court a written
Board of County
statement of any claim or demand
before December 1st. 1976. Other
FOR
SEMINOLE
COUNTY. authqri:ed to amend, alter, and statement of any claim or demand
ltiiy may have Each claim must be
Commissioners
wise a Iudgment may be entered
FLOP IDA
;upplement the official city map of they may have Each claim muil be
Seminole County, Florida
in writing and must indicate the
against you for the relief demanded CASE NO. 76.470CA.ee .0
the City 04 Casseiberry, Florida. 10 in writing and must indicate the
By. Dick Williams,
hasis for the claim, the name and
in the Compiaint
basis for the claim, the name and
FEDERAL NATIONAL MOP
in(IudC the annexation contained ,
Chairman
.,odress of the creditor or his agent
WITNESS my hand and the seal of
address of the Creditor qr his nOel )r
TOAGE ASSOCIATION,
Section
I
hereof
Attest.
or attorney, and the amount
said Court on hiS 29th day of Oc
SECTION VI - SEVERABILITY or attorney, and the amount
Plaintiff,
Arthur H. Beckwlth, Jr
claimed If the claim IS not yet due,
tober, 1976
vs.
claimed If the claim is not vet duø.
If
any section or portion of a
the dale when it will beome due
PubliSh Nov. 23. 1976
fSeal)
RICHARD E
the dale when it will become due
GRAFE
and
sectiOn
oi
this
Ordinance
proves
t
DEF 113
shall be stated If the claim i5
Arthur H Beckwitt,, Jr.,
shall be stated If me claim
JUANITA GRAPE. his wife, et al , be invalid, unlawful. or un
contingent or unliquldated, the
IN
THE
CIRCUIT
COURT.
Clerk of the Circuit Court
Defendants,
constitutional, it shall fbI beheld to contingent or unliquidatecj, tp'e
n4ture of the uncertainty shalt be
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CIR.
By: Martha T. Vihien
NOTICE OF SALE
Invalidate or impair the validity, nature of the uncertainty shall he
sated If the claim is secured, the
CUlT, IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
Deputy Clerk
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that force, or effect of any other section stated lithe claim is secured, the
security shall be described The
COUNTY, FLORIDA
PubIih Nov. 2, 9, 16, 23, 1976
Se(iJI'iIy Shall be described The
pursuant to Final Judgment of
or part of this Ordinance
claimant shall deliver sutticienl
CIVIL ACTION NO. 4-35S.CA.l2.B DEF.8
Foreclosure entered in lhe cas, of
SECTION VII - ANNEXED claimant shall deliver Sufficient
copes of the claim to the clerk to NANCY 'I KIRKLAND. 1k a
AREA RIGHTS AND PRIVILEGES copies of the claim to theclerk
FEDERAL NATIONAL MOR
enable the clerk to mail one copy tO
NANCY M THOMAS,
TGAGE ASSOCIATION. Plaintiff.
That upon this Ordinance enable the clerk to mail one Copy 'o
eafl personal representative
Plaintiff,
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR versus RICHARD E. GRAPE and becoming effective, the residents each personal representative
All persons interested in the estate
vs
All persons Interested in the estate
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA JUANITA GRAFE, his wife, et at, and property owners in the above
to whom a copy of this Notice of C C. MAR EADY, LIZZIE M.
Defendants, in the Circuit Court of described annexed area Shall be to whom a copy of lhls Ntip c)
Administration has been mailed are HOWARD, HARRIET LOZAW, PROBATE DIVISION
Seminole County, Florida, Civil entitled to all of the rights and Administration has been mailed arC
File Number PR-73s3.CP
required.
WITHIN
THREE JOHN L. HOWARD, J. C. BARR,
WI THIN
THRE [
Action No (7 470 CA 09 C, the un privileges and Immunities as are required.
f. Division
MONTHS F ROM THE DATE OF
k a J. C. MAPEADY. and JAMES T. In Re: Estate of
dersignecj Clerk wliI
F ROM THE DATE Oc
sell
at
public
from
timeto
time
determined
by
the
MONTHS
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF MAREADY. Deceased.
THE FIRST PUBLICATION 01
sale to the highest and best bidder governing authority of the City of
BEN MYERS.
THIS NOTICE, to tile anyob(ectioris
Defendants,
THIS NOTICE, lofile any obieclixis
Deceased for cash at the West Front door Of Casselberry, Florida, and
luCy may haute that challenge the
NOTICE OF SALE
the Seminole County Courthouse, on prov$5Io,fl of the Charter of Die City they may have that challenges ?Te
NOTICE OF
unlidity of the decendent's will. the
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
the 2nd day of December. AD. 1916,
validity of the decedent's will. lr
ADMINISTRATION
qualiticalion
of Caneiberry, Florida, Chapter 63
of the personal
pursuant to Final Judgment
atthehoijrof 11:00am, Ihatcertaln
qualIfications of the persona
TO ALL PERSONS HAVING
Laws of Florida, 1963. Chapter
representative, or the venue or in the case of NANCY entered
T. CLAIMS OR DEMANDS AGAINST real Property situate and being in 1331,
69.926. Laws of Fiorlda, 1969, representative, or the venue
liJnisdiCtion of the court.
KIRKLAND. I .k a NANCY N.
Seminole County, Florida. described
THE ABOVE ESTATE AND ALL
Chapfer 69 927. Laws of Florida, jurisdiction of the court
ALL CLAIMS. DEMANDS. AND THOMAS. vs. C. C MAREADY.
follows
ALL CLAIMS, DEMANDS. AND
196$, House Bill 3383. Laws of
OBJECTIONS NOT SO FILED LIZZIE M HOWARD. HARRIET OTHER PERSONS INTERESTED as
Lot 12. Block F, HIDDEN LAKE, Florida,
1020, OBJECTIONS NOT SO FILED
IN THE ESTATE:
1971.
and
Hous.
Bill
VILL BE FOREVER BARRED
LOZAW. JOHN L. HOWARD,
WILt. BE FOREVER BARRED
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED UNIT I B. according to the Pill
BARR. f k a J C MAREADY, and
Chafler 73.179, Laws of Florida.
Date of the first publication of thiS
thereof, recorded In PIaI Book 17,
Dale of the first publication of lh!}
that the administration of th* estate
Notice
of
1973, and Chapter 75 297, Laws of
Administration.
Pages
53
and SI. of the Public
JAMES T. MAREADY. deceased, of BN MYERS. deceased. File Nu
of
Administration
Florida, 1975. all as amended and Notice
November 23rd. 1916
Defendants, in the
Circuit Court, In member PR.76-3S3.CP, is pending Records of Seminole County, supplemented
November t6. 1976
Richard GarelPi Lawton
and for Seminole County, Florida,
Florida
Grace M Bradford
in the Circuit Court for Semin
As Per,sonal Representa.
SECTION VIII - EFFECTIVE
Civil Action No 16355 CA 13
DATED this 18th day of
B. the ole County, Florida, Probate
As Personal Representa
DATE - This Ordinance shall
livO of the Estate of
undersigned Clerk will sell at public
0vemb', AD. 1976
Division.
he
address
of
five of the Estate of
become etfeclive Immediately upon
Archabelie Dallachie Lawton
sale to the highest and best bidder
ISeal)
ROBERT S BRADFORD. SR
Appell
for cash at the front door of the which Is Seminole County Cour.
its passage and adoption.
Arthur H. Beckwltti, Jr.,
Itiouse, North Park Avenue, Room
Deceased
Deceased
FIRST READING thiS 9th day of
Clerk of the Circuit Court
Seminole
CountyCounty,
Courthouse
in 322. Sanford. Florida 32711 The
ATTORNEY FOR PERSONAL
ATTORNEY FOR PERSONAL
August, A 0 t976
Sanford, Seminole
Florida,
By Cherry Kay Travis
REPRESENTATIvE
SECOND READING thiS 16th day REPRESENTATIVE
at the hour of 1100AM. on the day personalreprejentativefth,tt
Deputy Clerk
ii W E Winderweecjle, whose ad
DOUGLAS STENSTROM
JULIAN K DOMINICK
of August. A D 1976
of December 3rd, AD., 1976. that
dress is P.O Box $80 Winter Park, KENNETH W MCINTOSH, Esquire
AND Post Office Box 1730
of Fishback, Davis, Dominick
FINAL
READING
certain real property Situate and
ad.
Stenstrom.
Davis
&amp; Mcintosh
Florida 32790 The name arid
&amp; Simonet.
ADOPTION this töth day of August, Sanford. Florida 37771
being in Seminole County, Florida. dress of the personal represen.
Flagship Bank - Suite
Telephone 305372 7171
ITO E Washington
,
A
1976
described as follows
set
forthbelow.
Pott
Office
Box
1330
tativesattorney
are
PubliSh Nov tO. 23. 1916
Orlando, Florida 32101
Lots 117, III. 116 and ill, Section
APPROVED.
All persons having claims or Sanford, Florida 37771
DEF 61
I. Midway Park. according to the
Telephone (3031 425 2786
C K Christensen,
___________________
PIat thereof, as recrdq in PIal demands against 11sf eslate are PubliSh, Nov. 23. 1976
Publish Nov 23. 30, 1916
Mayor
THREE DEF 112
WITHIN
Book 1, Page 96. of the Public required.
INVITATION TO BID
DEF 110
ATTEST:
Records of Seminole County, MONTHS FROM THE DATE OF NOTICE OF ADOPTION OF OR
The Board of Trustees of the
Mary W Hawthorne
THE
Florida.
Seminole County Public Hospital
FIRST PUBLICATION OF OINANCE OF ANNEXATION BY
City Clerk
DATED this 19th day of THIS NOTICE, to file with the clerk THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY
invites bids upon the following
PubliSh Nov 9, 16. 23. 30. 1916
CIT YOF
of Ihe Ibove ccurl a written
' Ton Pick Up Truck
November, AD, 1976
OF CASSELBERRY. FLORIDA
DEF 4)
'
statement of any claim or demand
CASSELBERRY. FLORIDA
(Seal)
Additional information, plans and
Notice is hereby given that the
.o1iCE'OF PUBLIC HEARING TO
they may have Each claim fruit be City Council of tIre City
Arthur H Beckwitli. Jr.
-w'ecifications are availabli at the
CONSIDER
in writing and must indicate the Casselberry, Florida.
ADOPTION
OF
•CTlCER r,T7.'" Office of the Purchasing Agent
Clerk of the Circuit Court
adopted an
basis for the claim, the name and Ordinance of Annexationas follows
PROPOSED ORDINANCE
All bids shall be mailed to the
BY' Mary N Darden
NAME STATUTE
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN
address of the Creditor or hiS agent
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN
Board of Trustees of the Semini,
Dfpilty Clerk
or
attorney,
and
the
amount
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN by FRANK C WHIGHAM. ESQUIRE
Notice is hereby given that th
ORDINANCE NO. 311
County Public HospIal. 1101 East
claimed If the claim IS riot yet due,
the City of Casselberry. Florida, STENSTROM. DAVIS, &amp;
undersigned. pursuant to the First Street, Sanford. Florida 3277l
the
dale
when
it
that the City Council will hold a MCINTOSH
'Fictitlo..s Nmc Stalute.' Cuapter Au bids
will become due
AN OPDINANCF O' THE CfTY CShall be postmarked not
public hearing to consider enact
shall be stated If the claim i5
CA 55 EL BERRY.
865 09. Florida Statutes, will register later then the 20th day of NOvemb,r
Flagship (Sank of Sanford
FLOP IDA,
ment of Ordinance No. 371, entitled
Contingent or unliquicfal,d. the
with the Clerk of the Circuit Court, 1916. and shall be received on
5ut
ANNEXING TO AND INCLUDING
2
or
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY Poit Office Box 1330
nature of the uncertainly Shall be WtTttl N
inand for Seminole County, Florida. before the 3rd day of December 1916
THE
CORPORATE
OF CASSELBERRY. FLORIDA, 5.aritord,
stated
If
the
claim
is
secured,
VPOI'I
receipt
of
proof
the LIMITS OF THE CITY OF
Florida 32771
of the Publish, Nov 22. 23. 21. 1976
security shall be described, The CASSELBERRY. FLORIDA. AN
AMENDING SECTIONS 23 195. 23
publication of this notice, the tic
DEF IS
Attorneys for Plaintiff
196. 25 197. 75.198 AND 23.199
cicimanl shall deliver sulticient
tiliotj%
name, to wit: THE SIGN
AREA OF LAND SITUATE AND
OF Publish Nov 23. 1976
copies of the claim to the clerk to BEING IN
THE CASSELBERRY CITY CODE DEF 113
SEMINOLE COUNTY. KING under which we are engageci IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
TO
REVISE
enableltve clerk to mail one copy to FLORIDA. AND MORE PAR
OFF.STREET
in business at 100 HIghway 1792. SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA
IN
PARSING
AND
THE CIRCUIT COURT, each personal representative.
PROBATE DIVISION
TICULARLY DESCRIBED AS LOOQwood, Florida 32750
LOADING
REQUIREMENTS WITHIN
THE EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL dR.
File Number 1.744.CP
Allpersonsinterestedin Iheestate FOLLOWS ParcelNo, I-Allot the
That the Parties Interested inSald
CUlT, IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
C I I Y .
to whom a copy of thiS Notice of
Division
P R 0 V I 0 I N C COUNTY, FLORIDA
ness enterprise are as follows
North 's of Government Lot
,
Administration has been mailed are Section 16.
In Re' Estat, of
Forrest C Brown. Jr
TownshIp 73 South,
SEVERABILITY.
CONFLICTS.
CIVIL
ACTION
NO.
76.7260.CA.13.G
required,
AND EFFECTIVE DATE
WITHIN
JOHN WESLEY WILLIAMS
Norma) Brown
THREE Range20East,lessthew,5tyfef
EDNA HE IL. Ike EDNA M
MONTHS FROM THE DATE OF tnerent. ALSO the West 267 9ifeetof
This notice 5 given pursuant to JIMINEZ
Dated at Longwodd, Florida thiS
the provisions of Chapter 166.
11th day of November. 1976
NOTICE OF
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF the North 't of Government Lot 6,
Ptaintitf,
Florida Statutes, and the Charter
TI-IISNOTICE.tofileanyobj,CtiOns
ADMINISTRATION
PublIsh Nov 16, 23. 30. 1976
Section 16. Township 7) South,
arid Ordinances of the
they may hIve that challenges the Range
DEF 73
TO ALL PERSONS HAVING
30 East, Seminole County,
City of FEDERICK .1

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1 FLORIDA
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IN BRIEF
'Red Tape Of Year Award'

Said To Belong To HRS

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Shevin Supports Askew

Its 'l'iiiie...

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1VIarch of
I) i.n'ies 'T'rne.

TALLA IIASSEE 1 Al' ) - Atty Gen
Robert Shevin has sided with' Gov. Reubin
Askew in seeking a year's head start in convening a constitutional revision commission.
Shevin asked the Florida Supreme Court
Monday to allow him to enter the case SO he
could argue that the panel should be allowed
to begin its work next summer.
Shev in said he will support the gove ml) r,
who last week asked the court for an advisors'
OifliOfl On whether the commission could
begin its work next sum iiier.
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'l'\ l. L Al LASS E E A P -- Sen. Robert
Gi-aha in says a comment made about him by
Senate President Lew Brantley was ''absolutely despicable'' and should be retracted.
In a letter to E3rantlev, Graham said the
comment was a personal slur and ''should not
be allowed to remain on the public record.''
(;rahlrT1, 1)-Miami, was unhappy about a
remark Urantley. 9-Jacksonville, made at a
news conference last week after he stripped
(;niham of all his key committee assignillt'rltS.

B ma nt Icy con ce(led that Graham was
talented hut said it was a 'SChI/.ophl't'nIC
talent'' which fluctuated greatly.
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Fuqua Accuses Opponent
Rep. lion
TALLAHASSEE i AL' I
l"uqua, D-l"la., is asking the Federal Election
Commission to investigate OliC of his
!)emocrat ic primary opponents for alleged
election law violations, a newspaper group
reports.
The New York Times Florida Newspapers
reported Monday that F'uqua. in a sworn
statement, has acctLsed Russell Uevis of
'iolat log the law by failing to SUhI11 It reports
and cxon his political t'ont i'hiition
Ik'11(lit ures

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Longwood
Prepa res For
Election Suit
By JANE ('AsSELBEItR\'
Herald Staff Writer

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l.oNt; WUi[)
'l'hi' city'
council voted Morillay night to
authorize CIty Attorney Ned
Julian Jr. to ilefend the city
against Robert N l)avcs' suit to
have hl.s name placed on the
Dec. 7 municIpal ballot
E)aves, a re'sitlent of seven
months, is seekIng to overturn
the city's one-year residency
requirement to run against
incumbent .1 U. Grant for the
Distnit't lhr,o' ( 'O(ifl('II se;it

The hearing to uinsider
preliminary arguments is set
for Wednesday at 3 p.ul ut the
Middle DIstrict Court in
i.

Orlando before Judge' Jolt:)
Reed Jr.

Juluan tulli the council if it cliil
not vote to defend against the'
swt the judge might find tht'
cIty in default anti grant t)aves
request to have his nailit' on the'
ballot.
"This IS a case with some
serIous conseuenct's riot only'

(or us, but other cotmimunities."
Juluan said. "lithe Inajorlty of
Council thinks one year is too
long they sttoalil change the
charter, ratiler than gut Ill a
lawsuit that would affect other
cities."
Mayor Jim Iirinanrl said

thc'
1iliduty of the sign ordinance
and appealed to city candidates
ti) Use' ('(iilUlHlfl sense and not
erect their politIcal signs on
sucti places s cIty property.
there is ,siiille question iI, h,i
'.

'the' council agreed to ad-

vertise for a

for
city mechanic Gary Steels', who
left the employ itf the city'
Thursday. Hired ny CouncIl.
lhlfl J B. Grant following the
ilismissal of Public Works
l)irector Ralph Fisher and
other department einployes in
Sc'htt'tTtt'r Ste'l h:;'u ihl'i been
doubling as Gradall operator.
replacemiit'nt

.iohv'i E. Polk.
Sheriff

Seminole

County, Flotida

Publish Nov 73,30, Dec. 7. II. 117$
OFF f

Attorneys for Plaintiff
Fl4g$hlp Bank of Sanford

Ka 5i Sass

zoning of that certain trait of land
lying li'S Seminole Ccunty, Florida,
and more particularly described as
tolIo*s, to wit:

City CIe,k
Publish Nov 7), 30, 197$

Parc.4N.. l-AllOftheNo,h96Of
Government Lot S. Secti
I,

City of LaM.

MIfy, Florid,

Suie
Post Oftice Box %33
Sanford, Florida 32971
Publish' Nov 73. JO. Dec 3. 10. 1976
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Srock. Mâti'y &amp; Walden
Suitt 102,
616 E Semoran Blvd
Allamonfe Springs, Fla. 22901
Attorney for Petitioners

Publiih
Di. 1 44

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ATTORNEY FOR PERSONAL
REPRISENTATIVE
DOUGLAS STENSTROM
Po'l Office Box 1130
Sanford, Florida 37771
Telephone 305 377 2171

1iiblith Mi
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Seitunole County' received
notification today of a more
than $158,000 federal grant to be
used on public works projects in
the county',
t'at (',lisson, director of the
UffIce of Management Analysis
and Evaluation (OMAE), said
the grant cannot be used for

money,
(flisson, like Neiswender,
indicated the Osceola Sanitary
ItndiilI ssill be "high on the
priority' it."
Commission Chairman Dick
Wulliams today also ln.structe(i
the county attorney to draw up
the agreement with Ilerndon
Ambulance Service Inc., of
(Jrlllfld() for th exclu.sive right
to operate ambulances in
Seminole County.
The only question remaining
concerns a $20,000 subsidy.
Williams mn.structed county
officiais to try to find out the
t.'xau:t revenue picture for
lkrntlon to determine if the
$20,000 per year subsidy to
llerndon is needed,
Iist week, the subsidy' was
reduced to $14,500. However,
that reduction merely meant
the county will pay' $5,500 as
seed money toward winning

new projects.

Glisson said the $150,000 must
he used for projects which were
dropped last year as a result of
trying to cut the county's
budget.
Executive Assistant Iloger
Nclswender said one such
project IS improvement to the
county's landfill, which has
tome under heavy attack for
not Ineeting state standards.
(;lisson said OMAE wIll be
meeting with Nelswender and
other (lepartinerlt chiefs in the
near future to prepare
i)rol)sals for u.st' of the new

Winter Springs
Plans To Lower
Utility Bill Tax
By 's%'Il.Ll.'ul i.Ei- IlII)i)EN
I ierald

The WInter Sprillgs City Council voted M 'lii liii iii;'tit ti, )Jri'p:ii
a new city- ordinance that would lower the tax lin monthly ut it'.
bIlls from six per cent to five per sent.
Councilman John Daniels reported to the council that reVcllu
Iron) the utility tax, through October, are already $13,000 over tI
c'ity'.s projected yearly Intake. l)anieis saiul he felt II cut if Ofle huT
cent iii tile utility tax could thus be justified, without harming U.'
city's fIscal budget. The council had previou.siv lowered the Di\
rate from eight per cent to offset spiraling utility rate hiki
I 'iiunt,'i1nn Ernest Hendrix salui that the couxn'il should look 11:1
it.s entire tax structure, to see If it IS possIble to lower the utilit.
tax further and depend more upon ad valorem taxes.
The city plans to use the added funds toward initial costs tn ti'
rt'gil)nal waste and sewage plant. The council passed the contr;iu
;igret'miicnt WIth the CIty of Orlando for the plant IS first presentt'il
ti u them II) their Niiv. 11 Iiit's'tlng. The city wIll be reimbur ''1
through a fedi'ral grant froiii the Enviriinmiiental Protet (i.
\gency.
,lohn Keith, WInter Springs Youth Services Officer, prt'seiit'I
the cl.uuni'll with an uiutiine of his plans for a nt) juvenile progh'.n::
Hi' announced that h' was opening the city's new recreati
i.'nter, in Sunshune Park, on TUeSdays froni noon toG p.01. anil ;i1
day on Saturday, Programiis scheduled for the center will Include
first aid cuursc and discussion sesswns wIth ou1l'r% from the
S&amp;'nlinole, Youth Services and Detention Center.
Keith said that he also has hopes for beginning an organl/erl
at hlc'tii: prugratti, but ha.s hes'n dLsappolnted by the lack iI
inlunteer help from the l.-uumlIInunItv. IrwIn Hunter. a former
i;ufltlIflj 00W rs'iuliiig Ill (;e1,rgia as on ha iid and saId that
'no matter 11(1w niuch Illuney' IS poured itltil a juvenile servIce's
ru g ra Iii, ii there is no ('Otlifil Ufl its' stippiIII It is uliMimI I cii t ii
I,iilure.''
Mayor Troy Piland informed the council that it should expect a
u.'quest for a refuse rate Increase from the II&amp;W Ref use ServIce,
c iiich now holds the contract for city' trash collec'tiomi. I'ilanil saul
that the Increase is due to the ('l)W)ty' COnhmfliSSliirI decisii,in iii raise
the rates at the county's land fill.
rhe' councIl also passed an iurdinance providing for light pi{u'
fee's to be coilet'tt'ii iron) area ih'veiiipt'rs I )ue (I, i'hangu'
policy. Honda Power is no longer assessing a ice to ulevt'luiti r:.
for street light Installation but is including th,it in ;iii ilirs'a t.
the' city's 'let'trR'Il hat ge's.
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state
grants br
cornmunications equipment to be
used in ambulances,
A second ambulance firm
applIed for the CXCIUSVC
contract, but county cornflllS.SiOners last week turned
down the application from Alda
Ambulance Service. Ald,i
l'resident Bernard Fidelo
criticized the county for not
;illruwing him the opportunity tn
prove he could operate an ci.
fective ambulance service
wIthout the $20,000 subsidy that
goes each year to Uerndon,
Public Safety Director Gary
KaIser and OMAE recommended an audit of Ilcrndon's
txiok.s. ilut the commission
failed last week and again
today ti order any such audit.
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By u!AitYLIN TIP'I'ON
Ilt'raid ('t'rrespondent
(';issclberry City Council
Monday night voted to
require all tavern patrons
to be out by' 2:30 am. Until
last night, city ordinance
allowed people to order
icveral drinks before the 2
liii. closIng time, then sit
fir hours.
('ouncil aLso pas.sell a
special resolution of appre'iation for Jim€'s El.
Rvrne' Jr., recognizing his

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Children in grades 3-4 of six Sanford elementary
schools were invited by Sanford Postmaster James
Covington to urge early mailing of C'hristmas cards
and packages via a poster contest. First prize at
each school was a stamp-collecting kit. Chosen best
at MitRsa' Elementary were Stanley Fossitt (left),
First; Stanley Ferguson, second place; and Sherry
Carpenter, third place.

WINNING
ARTWORK

devotion to duty and hIs

far beyond that
usually given by II
iuu:nicipal judge.
'layor
Gerald
(hristiansen read into the
ijuncil record a letter from
I ,c'rald Ilaskeil indicating
withdrawal from the
I ;ice for city- council due to
dedication

persilnal reasons anti

prizintrily due to j llilii' i;il
reasons,''
Christ iansen ii';: a
niiunceul that lie haul
received cc ord that mans'
lgtLS posted by candidates
went' being destroyed or
t;iinpt.'red with.
"This OffIce," he said,
"will take every measure
to see that anyone caught
destroyIng anvbod'"s signs
will be dealt with to the
fullest extent ii! the' law.''
In uither action, council
Authorized changes on
the'
application
for
I III ultratiuin.Influiw studies
A ut hon z el changes ui
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Impact Fees

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John Kinibrough
have fought tor retention of the
impact fee collection system.
Ruth colmlmissioners have
argued that homeowners would
cl)uilterpart

be forced to shoulder the tax

burden ii developers are pernianently let off the hook on
imilpact lees.
Impact fees are used in
Sc'iiiinole' County' for the
countywide fire district and for
clean-up and repair of old
schools in the county' school
syst ciii
[)emlluu:r;ut.s on the board
opened the door to abolishing

the system by' allowing
developers of conventional
units to receive building permints without payment of the
let's.
Presently', a developer may
get a permit without paying the
$310, but the Democraticinspired ruling does not apply to
planned unit development
PUDi, where the bulk about
$45 million - of future impact
fee money is recorded.
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commissioners
will consider the report at a
later work session.
Concerning that section of the
report which deals with ness
Williams said

construction, it is doubtful that
such a venture would pass in

the Florida legislature.
About three years ago, an
effort was made by Ieislators
to cut out the up to three-year
free ride which new industry'
has on the tax rolls. But, the
molement was quickly killed in
the Florida legislature by
lobbying efforts of the building
industry'.

One member rif the ad hoc
committee, Rb Simpson, asked
Williams, "When is it I action
going to happen"
Williams had no specific
answer,

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BAKED VIRGINIA HAM
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l'ubl IC Safety 1)1 rector
Douglas Keller reported as of
Jan, 3, I.ongwood court cases
will be heard by the county
judge every' Thursday with
those of .Altainonte Springs at
the AltZUuiOflte City hall.

CR EAM OF C EL ERY SOUP
FULLSALADBAR
SWEETBAIYCARROTs
GLAZED YAMS
CORN O'BRIEN
BROCCOLI WITH CHEESE SAUCE
COUNTRY POTATO CAKES
CORNBREAD STICKS
BLUEBERRY MUFFINS
PUMPKIN PIE
MINCE PIE

Keller aLso reported two new
police cars are due for delIvery
till I.'c 4.
Insurance

will present group Insurance'
proposals for city enlployes to
CouncIl and department heads
,It 5 p.m. on 17cc. 6 ,ut city hail.
l(isurince expert and Council
nanulidate Steven DeMino
volunteered Iii serve as advisor
to the city It) t'hotusmg the best
insurance package

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AG E N'C'Y

ASSORTED DESSERT TABLE

representatIves

clert.

terms Of said Writ of

$158,000 Grant
Awarded Seminole

Graham Asks For Retraction

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consider and determine wtrettser or VIOLETA R. CORPUS. hiS wife.
riot the City will vcate and abandon
Defendants
HERSEY,
any right of the City and the publiC
Casselberry, Florida, as amended
NOTICE OF SALE
validity of the decedent's wilt, the
F 10 r id a ,
CLAIMS OR DEMANDS AGAINST
0ECLAPINC
Defendants
in and tO a Portion Of a Utility
Notice is hereby given that, and supplemented
qualificalions 01 the personal AVAILABILITY OF MUNICIPAL
THE ABOVE ESTATE AND ALL
NOTICE UNDER FICTITIOUS
NOTICE OF SUIT
Easement lying between Hiiwithi pursuant to an order or a linal
Said Ordinance will be placed on
repres,ntalive, or the venue or SFRVICES; DEFINING CON
OTHER PERSONS INTERESTED
NAME STATUTE
TO
QUIET
TITLE
Avenue add Iroquois Avenue anci
ludgment of foreclosure enlered in first readng On Monday,
lurisdiction Of the Court
IN THE ESTATE:
Di TIONS OF ANNEXATION,
10 WHOM IT MAY CONCERN
December. THE STATE OF FLORIDA TO
between Orlando Drive arid Santa the above captioned aCtion. I will
6. 1976. and the Cty Council
ALL CLAIMS. DEMANDS. AND P P 0 V I D I N C
will
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
Notice is hereby given that the
10 N I N C
DEFENDANTS: FREDERICK J
Barbara Drive, described as sell the property situated in
considersame for final passage
OBJECTIONS NOT SO FILED CLASSIFICATION, REDEFINING undersigned pursuant to the
theadm,n,slratlonof the estate
and
HERSEY,
ii
alive,
arid
hl
unknown
follows
WILL BE FOREVER BARRED
Seminole County, Florida, described
adoption after the public hearing spouse, if
"Fictitious Name Statute," Chaptef' of JOHN WESLEY WILLIAMS.
THE CORPORATE LIMITS OF
married,
and
if
dead,
the
which will be held in the City Halt of
All of that certaIn 11 foot public
45 f011Ows
Date of the tir5t publication Qf thiS
deceased. File Number 76 314 C P is
CASS EL BERRY, F LOP IDA. TO $6509. Florida Stalutes, will register
unknown heirs, devisees, le'gatees,
utilityeasem,nt lylngonLots 13. 13
Notice
t
Lot 6. Block "B", NORTH
Adminislration
pending in the Circuit Court Ion
INCLUDE SAID PARCEL OF with the County Comptroller, in and
Casselberry.
Florida,
on
Monday.
granteet
assigns.
spouses,
llenors,
November
23rd. 1976
A. II, IS. 16, and 16 A. Block II. 4TH
December 13. 1976, at 7.30
ORLANDO TERRACE SECT ION 3,
Seminole County, Florida. Probati1,,
LAND IN THE MUNICIPAL f' Seminole County. Florid.
PM.. or creditors, successors, trustees o
SECTION. DREAMWOLD. ac
assoonthereatteraspossible.
Of UNIT I. according to the plat
w E Winderweedl.
Division. the address of which 5
LIMITS
CITY. receipl of proof of the publication of
OF
SAID
Atthe
them
andeachofthem.andanyand
cording to Plat thereof
thereof as recorded in Put Book I?.
rer
meeting nteresIed panics may ailotheiAS Personal Reprejenta
thiS notice, tIre fiCtiti* name, to
Seminole County Courthouse.
AUTHORIZING AMENDMENT OF
persons or parties claiming
in Plat Book 1, Pagi 99.04 the Public
P49129. Public Records of Seminole appear and be heard with respect tO
live of the Estate of
Sanford, Flotid, 32771 The per
CITY MAP TO INCLUDE THE wit
NATIONAL
by. through, under or against them,
TENNIS
Records 01 Seminole County. County, Florida
tIn Proposed Ordinance, Thl
BEN MY ERS.
representaty, of the estate is
A N N E x A T ION
ASSOCIATION under which we are
HE R E I N .
oreIcflofthem.andagair,sfanya
Florida. LESS the North 14 fef
Together with the following items c
hearing maybe continued from lime
Deceased
PROVIDING FOR THE RIGHTS engaged in btjslness at post Office MARY HIGGINS WILLIAMS
all
parties
or
thereof
to time until final action iS taken by
property which are located in and
persons having or ATTORNEY FOR PER SONAL
whose address iS 2005 Oak Avenue
AND
P RI VI LEG ES
FOR Box 293. A Itamont, Springs,
claiming any right, title or interest
the City Council.
Persons interested may appear
permanently installed as a part
REPRESENTATIVE.
Florida, 37701
Sanford, Florida. 32771 The name
CITIZENSHIP IN THE CITY
in
and
to the f011owing described Winderweedle. Nine's, Ward
and be heard at the time arid place
Copies of the POPOs,d
the Improvements of the said lNid
SEVERABILITY.
That the parties interested in said and address of the personal
AND
Ordinance properly lying and Situat, in &amp;
EF.
specified
ate available at
One Magic Chef Range
Woodman, P A.
FEC lIVE DATE
,siness enterprise are as.followi
representative's attorney are tet
the City Hall with seminole County, Florida. towit:
City Commission of the
the Clerk of the City
One Fasco Hood
By C Brent McCagfrren
and same may
forth below
WHEREAS. There has been filed
DANIEL EVANS
The East 9 ttet of Lot 4. Block
City of Sanford. FIlda
be inspected by the public
One Chrysler Furnace
.
P 0 Box 380
All persons having claims or
with the City Clerk of the City
MARJORIE EVANS
CRYSTAL
LAKE
WINTER
HOMES
Winter
Park,
Florida
By H N Tamrn, jr.
On. Chrysler Air Conilitlorwr
32790
Casselberry, Florida, Petition for
demands against the estate are
CHARLES A HEATH
DATE
0
thes
79th
day
of
SUBDIVISION,
according
to
Plat
Telephone
(305)
City Clerk
November.
A
0
1776
Wail to' Wall CarpetIng
644 6312
required.
Annexalion signed by the tan
Dated at Winter Park. Orange
wITHIN
THREE
thereof recorded in ?tat
Publish Nov 23. 1976
(S.zai)
The express enumeration of the
Book 2, Publish NOv 23. 30. 1976
down*rs of the area sought to b
County, Florida, NOvember 5. 1916
MONTHS FROM THE DATE OFf'
Pages
III
through
116,
Public
DE
FlOe
DEF ill
Ioregoing item5 shill riot be Oeemeo
Li3 Tflm
annexed
consenting
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF
i.i
to
Publish Nov 9, 16, 73. 20. 1976
rrrnole rnuunty,
and
Acting Cily Clerk
to limit or restrict the ippllClbility
requesting the annexation of said
DEF
Florida
THIS NOTICE. to tile with the cierk
of any other language describing in Publish NOv. 73. 1976
parcel ma
YOu and each of you are hiteby
'4$
, ;Di
CunSiuereQ
a
______________________________ nf thf et.cv
DEF 116
the general terms other poperty
Statement of any claim Of demand
severally nOtified that EDNA HElL.
thorougplly
the
feasibility
of
Such
IN
THE
CIRCUIT
COURT
OF
THE
intended to be covered hereby
________________________
f k iEDNA M. JIMINEZ, has tied
annexation and Zoning of the City
y ayhave Each Claim muit be
Together with all structures arid
of EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CIR.
PfOTICEOF GENERA L
Casselberry. Florida, In
her
Complaint in the Circuit Court.
in writing and must indicate the
accordance CUlT IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
improvements riowand hereafter ott
ELECTION
NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE
with Chapler 63 1331, Laws of COUNTY. FLORIDA.
blsis for the claim, the n.sme and
Eighteenth Judicial Circuit in a
saId land, and fixtures attached
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
FlorIda, 1963.
address of lire creditor or tri$ agent
ton Seminole County, Florida, TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN
Chapter 49926, Laws CASE NO. l4-lln-cA.2..D
thereto also all gas, steam. dec
by virtue of that certain Writ of against
you and each ,
Florida. 1969, Article II. Sc1lon
Or attorney, and the amount
You will pleas, take notice that
Inc. water, and other heating.
S In Its. Matter of the Adoption 04
Execution issued out of and under
the a general election will be held in the 12. Chapter 69 927, Laws of FlorIda, VALERIE KAY HECKLE
Defendant to quiet title
claimed lithe Claim s not yet due.
cooking, refrigerating, lighting, the seal of flit County
Cify of Like Mary. Flotida on
Court Of
t
date when it will become due
Plaintilf to the above de1cribeJ real
190, House Bill 2383. Laws 04
Itti
plumbing, ventilating, irrigating,
NOTICE
OF
ACTION
Orange County, Florida, upona fInal
Property localed in Seminole 7th day of December, 1916 Icr ttie
Florida. 1972, and House Bill 1020.
shall be Stte'd If the claim is
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TO'
MICHAEL
PENTZ
and power systems, machines, iudgmenl rendered lit the aforesaid
Chapter 73 179. Laws of Florida,
contingent or unliqijidated, Ihe
County. Florida, the abbreviated PurPose of electing
Address Unknown
appliances, fixtures, and ap
court on the 2111 day of September,
1913, and Chapter 13.297. Laws of
title
of which 5 entitled "EDNA
the unCertainly shall De\
pottenance.
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED nature
ic now are or may A 0 1976, in Ihat cain case en
A MAYOR for the City of lake Florida, 1973. all as amended
HE IL, I k a EDNA M. JIMINEZ.
Stated II the claim is secured. lIre
hereafter pertainto,orbeused with,
and that a Petition for the adocelon of
Mary for a two ar Ierrn
titled. David L Patterson, Plaintiff,
supplemented, and
security Shall be described the
Plaintiff, versus FREDERICK J,
in,oron sad premises, even though
VS Steven 0 Goldimitti, Defen
VALERIE KAY HECKLE hat been Claimant shall deliver suft,cient
WHEREAS, said tract Of land lies tiled
,
HERSEY, Ct ml, Defendants", and
Councilman Seat 2 or a two year
in the above.styled Court arid
they be de$.sctied or detachable
ày
dant, which aforesaid Writ of
in Seminole County, Florida, and is
copies of the claim to lIe clerk to
you and each of you, are hereby teem
afoubllcsale,tothehlglsestand best
fhat you, as the natural father of the enable the
Execution was delivered to me as
one year configuous tO existing municipal Child
clerk to mail one copy to
required to serve a copy of your
Councilman
Seat
3
Iota
bidder
for
cash.
sosiol'il
to
be
al
o
hue front West Sheriff Of Seminole County, Florida,
adopted In this each personal
properties and are specifically procing,
answer or other defense, If any upon
term
representative
door of the Seminole County and I save levied upon
are reoulred to serve a
lie following FRANK C WHIGHA.M
All persons interested in the estate
described in this Ordinance; arid
CouncIlman Seat a for a two year
of STEN
copy of your written defense,, if any
Courthouse in Sanford, Florida, at
described property owned by Steven
STROM, DAVIS I. MCINTOSH. term
WHEREAS, obiections to Such you have,
fg whom a Copy of thi% Notice of
11.00 AM on the lrd day of 0, Goldsmith, said property being
on Petitioner's attorney.
attorneys for Plainliff, w$sose ad.
annexation and toning have been FRANKLIN
Administrti has been mailed are
The place of voting '$111 be the
December, 197$.
T.
locate'difl Seminole County, Florida,
dress iS Post Office Box 1330. San
WALDEN, requIred,
Lake Mary School, 132 South considered and hearings held, and it
WITHIN
THREE
(5.04)
ESQUIRE,
of
the
Law
Office's
more particularly descnib,d as
Of
4
lord, Florida 77771, and to IiIe true Country Club Road and West Lake appearing in the
MONTHS FROM THE DATE OF
Arthur ft Beciwith, Jr
follows
best interest of the BROCK. MASSEY &amp; WALDEN. THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF
Origin.I of lame in fPi office of me
Mary Blvd. Lake Mary. Florida
Cify of Casselberry, Florida, It) Suite 107. 6)4 Eait Semoran
Clerk of the Circuif Court
Lot 15, Block A. Stion I. Clerkoftheabove
The polls will be open Iron, 7 00 annex arid lone
THISNOTICE tofile any obieclicirs
styled Court otto,
By Patricia A Jackson
Sweetwate, Oaks, according to the before
property,
December 27th, 197$, as AM to 7.00 P.M.
sublect to specifIcSaid
conditlorn
ad Boulevard. Altamonte Springs. Ihey may have that challenges tti4
Deputy Clerfr
PEat thereof as recorded in Plaf
Florida,
and
to
file
the
original
required by law If y fail ho iso s,,
restrictions; and
validity of the decedent's will the
Chairman of the EI*ction Board,
MacLean and Broolte
Bo
I?. at Pag,s $910, Public ivdgmenf
thereof With Ifue Clerk 04 this P.Ourt,
WHEREAS, the City Council has
qualuticat ions of the personal
by default will be taken Mr. Home, Gleason,
Attontevs for Piainliff
toll
Records Of Seminole County. against you
to be don on or before representative or the
concluded from investigation truat
Serving on the Election Board
venue or
Post Office Driwev x
Florida
December 13th. 1976. otherwise a luriwiction of the court
This Notice shall be pUblished
Mrs,
Lillian
Burke,
Mrs
Letha
all
municipal
services
will
be
Jacksoflv'tle, FlOrjd 377Q3
ifld the undirsignag as Sheriff 04
default will bI entered against OU
Oncea weth for tour (1)
COfflScUtivi Fowler,Mrs. AroiynTrue.AII,rnte available to the area lob. anneved for the relief
ALL CLAIMS, DEMANDS. AND
Publish. Nov 2'*. 1976
Seminole County, Florid.. will at w'eqk$
demanded In the OBJECTIONS NOT SO
the effective date of mis Or
Mrs. Jon Day. Mr. James G. Jr.
F ILED
OEF lii
Petition.
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11.00 AM on rIse 13th day Of
dinance.
DATED thu
Ith day of Depufy WILL BE FOREVER BARRED
December, ts.O. 1976 otter for sale
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.i.v lirsi puolication 01 IlSis
.. petsuns
°
egaity registered if
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and tell to tie' higheti bidder. for
'
ths Crt on thl
$m day of Notice
S,al)
ENACTED
BY
THE
at
CITY
Seminole County and living within
Administration
cash. sutycl l any and all existing
November, 197$.
Arthur P'f. Beckwifh, jy
COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
the tognd,anie, of the City Cf Lake
November 16th, 1976
Ie'iri, at the Front (WesIl Door of
(SEAL)
Clerk Of the Circul' Court
CASSELBERRY. FLORIDA:
Mary.
Florida,
Mary Higgins Williams
may
avail
them
the Seminole Cnly Courthouse in
Arthur
H.
Beckwltpi,
Jr.
By. Mary N Dardn
SECTION I - ANNEXATION
selveg of fheir Rights of Franchise.
As Personal Representa
Sanford,
Florida.
Cle'rk of the Circuit Court
Ifs, above
Deputy
AND ZONING - ThaI the City 04
live of the Estate of
Dated November iS, 191$
described personal Peopurty
By.
Genevieve PoijItj
STENSTROM, DAVIS &amp;
Ca$seibecry, Florida, doesherewlth
JOHN WESLEy WILLIAMS
By: Walter A. Sorenson
They said ta'e 5 being made to
Deputy Clerk
and hereby annex and designate
MCINTOSH
Deceased
Mayor
satisfy the

TALLAIJASSE IAPI - Rep. Dennis
McI)onald says the state ought to institute a
'Red Tape of the Year" award and he has a
prime candidate in iiimd.
McDonald said Monday that the Department of I lealth and Rehabilitative Services
would win fur it.s complicated 10-step
procedure for processing child support
paYments.
The St. Petersburg Republican said the
intent of the absent fathers law was being thwarted by the bureaucracy's slowness in
processing the checks,

Tuesday Nov. 23, 197$-3A

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Literally hundreds, no, thousantLs, of Sanford
area sports fans were inn state of shock today, still
unable to believe that the Seminole High football
team, undefeated and destined for heights
heretofore unattained by any area team, had forfeited its last two games of the season and a state

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playoff berth to boot.
The announcement was made late Monday
morning when Seminole High Principal Don

FflEN('ll AVE.. SANFOHI). Fl.it, 32771
Area (le 3322.2611 or 8.11-9993

Tuesday, November 23, 1976-4A

WAYNE D. [)OYI.E, Publisher
NUUMAN If. OSIIRIN, Editor
JOSEPH 1), VAN BRACKLE. Advertising Director

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Year. $28 40. B Mail In Florida same as home delivers All
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GOP Can Turn
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By BILL CURRIE

As they pondered the results of the last

presidential election, many Republicans may have
thought about the renowned cable that Mark Twain
sent to the Associated Press in 1897: "The reports
of my death are greatly exaggerated."
Political morticians have been burying the
Republican Party frequently since the 1930s. The
facts and figures are familiar.
The GOP now commands the unswerving
allegiance of only about one-fifth of the voters. It
has controlled Congress for only four of the last 44
years. It got drubbed in the congressional elections
of Itt1, t)1, Iil'4 and tim.
The states belong to the Democrats. Republicans
are ignored by blacks and yo un g people.
Then there's the Goldwater debacle,

final two games of the season.
Upon learning of the player's status, Reynolds
did the only thing an honorable man could do — he
immediately reported the facts to Floyd Lay,
executive secretary of the Florida High School

Activities Association.
Lay, who has one of the most sensitive jobs
anyone could imagine, informed Reynolds that
Seminole would have to forfeit itsgaines with
Daytona Seabreeze and Lake Brantley and that
Gainesville would be named the winner of District &amp;..tAAA.

We

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all have

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perfect vision when it comes to

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they pressed ever westward.
But suppose that instead of a million or so
Indians scattered over a vast continent, the first
settlers in North America had encountered tens
of millions of them. We might well have devised

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the strategem, long before it was adopted by
NEW YORK AP — A mortgage contract
sequestering these
South
Africa,
of
under which elderly homeowners can live off the
unassimilable natives into "Bantustans."
value of their homes while retaining the right of
We did, in fact, sequester the In di a ns en
e
best
land
and
lifetime
occupancy is being backed by the
after
taking
th
reservations —

exterminating those wl)u offered rt:a6td1jj:e tc, natinn's "injor home-lending group
The innovation conceivably could provide
tremendous social and financial benefits,
reason no one in this country suggests granting
these reservations the status of independent cause 70 per cent of households heads over age 65
are homeowners, with a total equity of more than
nations is that the Indians are so few. Thus the
difference between the United States and South $80 billion.
At the same time, it is estimated that nearly
Africa, in regard to the treatment of its native
two-thirds
of elderly married couples who own
kind,
not
of
population, is one of degree,
And thus we can join in the world chorus their homes have less than desired incomes, and

the advance of white civilization. The only

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Nixon Expected T
wrevy. has drawn up a set of questions that the Vietnam war, negotiating the detente with

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would satisfy a Watergate prosecutor. If Nixon Russia and China, the SALT talks, and the
balks over the rough line of questioning, the military coup In Chile.
entertainer turned investigator may take legal
Frost will conduct 12 two-hour, raw inaction to compel him to reply.
terviews with Nixon at San Clemente. These will
Sources close to Frost say that any refusal to be compressed into four shows, each to run go
answer the hard questions would "not be in the minutes. Frost hopes to put the programs on the
s
spirit
of the contract," which provides for an air during consecutive weeks, beginning In May.
estimated $750,000 payment to the former
He wrote into his contract a clause that no
pit. Theyconsider a lawsuit, he'er.
Nixon, will ha ve theright
only an "extreme possibility."
the raw material but Frost himself, lie has hired
Frost himself, in a guarded talk with us from three crack Investigators — James Reston, Jr.,
Paris, played down any such possibility. "I Phil Stanford and Robert Zelnick — to help him
think," he said, "That (Nizon) wants to confront with the basic research. Clearly, the famous TV
his past." Frost declined further comment.
interviewer will pull no punches.
To prevent the questions from leaking out
MOON TROUPE — Rev. Sun Myung Moon,
before the taping session with Nixon next March, the self-proclaimed Korean holy man, has
Frost has written harsh confidentiality clauses frequently lobbied In the halls of Congress on
into the contracts with his three researchers, behalf of his religion, his country and the antiNevertheless, we have learned that pointed Communist cause. We have previously reported
questions will be put to Nixon:
how his missionaries collar congressmen and
— Was he responsible for the criminal even frequent the inner sanctums of House
erasure of the famous 13 and one half-minute Speaker Carl Albert's office.
tape segment, which might have implicated him
Now confidential State Department cables
much earlier in the Watergate coverup?
reveal that Moon's minions have been throwing
Does Nixon know of any other illegal acts, their weight around In the Uni ted Nations, In
besides those already In print, that the White Africa and in the Middle East.
house plumbers carried out'
A June, 1915, classified cable from the U.S.
is he aware of other improper activities, mission at the United Nation to the American
not yet revealed, of the FBI, Central Intelligence embassy in Sierra Leone, for example, lalined
Agency and Internal Revenue Service'
that Moon's Unification Church had acted as a
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This Is certainly true. But the fact is — and
the FTC has no evidence to the contrary — that
" It isn't
our main thrust but I like it," said children do not do the 'vitamin-buying, their
John Hardin, who this year heads the league, parents do.
Why the FTC thinks otherwise, it
which this year will make about 80 percent of all
does not say.
loans on single-family houses.
The central question in this whole fiasco is:
"We need to work out something to help older What was the clear and present danger
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that the present regulatory climate would tenl to present or otherwise.
In an interview, Larry Zacharias, a staff
inhibit development of the idea,
attorney in the FTC's Division of Special
lie said the associations want flexibility to Projects, Bureau of Consumer Protection, tells
design mortgages to better fit the needs of bor- n'ie he recommended that the FTC take the
rowers but that the mood of Congress, which action it did because four complaints had been
oversees the work of the Federal Home Loan received concerning children who overdosed on
Bank Board, limits them to Fixed-term mnor- vitamins. These complaints included; one letter
tages.
ton congressman's office: two phone complaints
to the FTC; and one complaint from a Bostonbased consumer group, Action for Children's
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('hrlstmas (,IIts Burned
Sanford Firemen said a neighbor spotted smoke coining
from a parked camper trailer about 5 am. today in the
yard of the Richai d hank residence at 142 Mayfair Circle,
Sanford, and av' akent'd Rank, who was asleep inside his
residence
Officials estimated the damage to the t'alnper unit at
$700 to $1,0W and said the interior was destroyed along
with some i'hristnios presents that had been stored in the
trailer. No injuries were reported and cause of the fire
hasn't been determined, a fire department spokesman
said

Zacharias then accuses Hudson of "circumventing" the National Assn. of Broad.
caster's code which, he says, forbids ads d urin g
programs where 20-50 per cent of the audience
consists of children under 12.
But when I point out to him that the NAB code
defines a children's audience as one made up of
Assembly)."
The Moon disciples, stated the cable, had over 50 per cent kids under 12, he backs off this
worked with a not her group, protestin g the Charge conceding that Hudson actually was
treatment of Japanese nationals living in North within the NAB code but violated its "spirit."
Korea. The Moon troupe "consisted of very
In Boston, Peggy Charren, the head busybody
determined and well-organized people who are at ACT, Is even more
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Bond was set at $5,500 for Timm Johnsen, 34, of Jacksonville, on
charges of carrying a concealed weapon and possession of a shortbarreled shotgun in connection with the traffic offense on 14.
Trio Jailed

Altamonte Springs police jailed three Cincinnati men in lieu of
$10,000 bond cactron charges of possession of controlled substance
and possession of narcotic paraphernalia. County jail records
li.ted thenien as Thomas Harold Roland, 23: Williarti .Joscph I'aff,
an(] Rick)' Lee Atwoo d, 18.
Attempted Murder charge
Longwood police jailed Sandra Redding Elliott, 37, of 830 W.
Second St., Longwood, in lieu of $18,000 bond on charges of attempted murder, use of it firearm in commission of a felony and
resisting arrest with violence after a domestic disturbance with
her husband, Charles, in which a firearm was discharged, according to county jail records.
In other arrests, sheriff's deputies arrested Gloria Dean Burke,
of 1120 Florida Ave., Sanford, on a circuit court warrant
charging four counts of uttering a forgery. Bond was set at $5,000.
Deputies arrested Richard Michael hlughton, 33, of Box 431.

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arrangements made possible by SCOPA's status as a governilut'IILII entity.
Itental payments for completed building space would be f un.
nek'd through SCOI'A to help pay the contractor's costs while
workers proceeded with additional ccnstruction, Ryan said,
In addition to the one definite request for space, yan said thi ."e
other firms had expressed interest in buildings ranging in size
from 2,000-30,000 square feet,
"This is quite unique in that it's a health)' marriage of government and the private sector," Ryan said. "And government
doesn't have to conic up with up-front money or exposure. I
frankly believe that once we start this, it will snowball and almost
all contractors who have the Financial capability will want to get
in on it.

Asher Kanner, 91, of 2544
Sanford Ave., died Monday
itiorning, lie was born in llush,
l(o,nania, and came to Sanford
ill 1905. lie was a retired
merchant and int'mbt'r of the
CongregationOhe'v Shalom of
Orlando
Survivors include two son,
Jack and Murray Kaiuier, lttli
of Samiford;
two granddaughters, Mrs. Barbara Ann
of Ke West and Mrs.

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(')x, hlirnmingh;iiii,
Ala.; fln'ue, Mrs. Lee Sarmiuel,
Sanford;
five
greatgrandchildren and several
nieces and nephews
S('hlWAitT'/.
Abe Schwartz, of 711 E First
St., Sanford, died Monday. lie
had lived in Sanford for the past
iX and .t half years moving

('rate N. (;t'istt'r
Melvin M. I larri'
Fra:'ces C. herr
I':lizabetli Mainur
Minnie E. 'Nietts

charge

Heider G. Anderson, Ik'ltona
Santiago McAllister, 1)cltona
Irene M. Rutledge, E)eltona
(;eorge Johnson, Jacksonville
Essie M. House, Lake Mary
C1ai Ics I.. Tuip, Lake Mary
Winfield II. Thompson, New
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KARNS INSURANCE AGENCY
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POWELL'S INSURANCE AGENCY
TONY RUSSI INSURANCE AGENCY
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partly cloud' and not as cold. extreme north portion to o %
highs today in the low to mid elsewhere.
60s. Lows tonight mostly in the
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low 10S. highs Wednesday in
Daytona Beach: highs 9 13
the upper 60s. Mostly Northeris
am, and 10:06 p.m.; Lows 3:02
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lhursday through Saturdayi
a.m. amiti 9:3 p.m.; Lows 2:5
Chance of showers extreme a.m. and 3:34 p.m.
South portion Thmirsda',. Rain
Bayport: highs 1:56 a.m. and
Nor th west portion Friday and 3:44 p.m.: lAiwx 9:16 a.m. and
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had been "led down the path,"
lI(! said tie would vote against
payment of the design fee
unless other designs are
presented.
McClanahan asked what
alternative the city would have
if the building cannot be construc'ted for $30 per square foot.
City Manager WE Knowles
said the contract with the architee't is based on that figure
and that the city does not have
to accept cost bids for more
than that,
In other business, Knowles
reported that a use permit to
allow construction of a sidewalk
on the north side of Celery from
iAlcust to Bay has been
nutted to the state Department
if Transportation for approval,
a requirement before construction can begin.
Major purpose of the
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Survivors include three
nephews,
Stuart
l)avid
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and Bertram II - and James
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the port became an official weather station sanctioned by the
National Weather Service.

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for Asher Kanner, 9), ci
2S4 Sanford Ave
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Ernest A. Gajdusek, I)eltori
Walter G. I .atshaw, Dt'ltona
IAtuist' II. McElroy, t)eltona
Edwin .1. Ogden, Dt'ltttiia
hkk'ri P. Taylor, l)eltona
Clara I,. Ty(;, I)cltona
Williamt II. 11"e•1'.tr, E)eltona
I 'mdv I.. Edwards, Lake
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Rubi
Hathaway,
New
Smyrna Beach
I h'li'n Hirt, Osteen
Neal 'I Wt':,t, \'i'.tburi, N V
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Miictta Butts
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a $1,000 heart-shaped diamond necklace was stolen from her
parked auto.

1k' added that businessmen would benefit from the availability
of odd-lot space — such as the 6,250 square feet presently Un-

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warehouse-office space without risking any government money,
Ryan said.

HOSPITAL NOTES
NO% F:\IIiFht22, 1976
At)MISSIONS
Sanford:
.Jiiiiiiiie I.. Daniels
\ 'mon A. Davis
F':;trl C. Fisher
F rances C. I l'rr
Mars E. Jaimit'.soii
Betty J. Lillian)
('lautit' I' Lawrence
Mildred I) ())dyke
Brian Rush
Richard 'l'otjin
Bonnie 1. Tucker
Diane S Watson
Maiiiie I,. Williams
hto"c L. Philips, Chuluota
I'riciIli I' Raut&amp;'n L''rc.

carpeting and screens and the dining room carpeting soaked with
water sprayed from the kitchen.
Sheriff's detectives today were probing the theft of coins,
television, and antique tables, total value $2,335, from an apartmnent at 687-B highland St., lMngwood. Deputy P. J. Higgins
reported the dwelling was entered by burglars who forced open a
window.
Mary Barker, of 1954 Eastbrook Blvd., south Seminole,
reported to deputies that a suitcase containing $700 in clothing and

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The U.S. embassy in Amman, Jordan, also violation of the freedom of the manufacturer to

cabled the State Department in 1975 to request a start to decide who shall be permitted to adcheck on the "bona fides" of Moon's ginseng tea Vertise, more of a problem to say 'yes, that's
company. A mysterious Mr. Johnson, claiming good, no that Isn't good.' This is so horrendous in
to represent the tea firm, had strolled into the terms of freedom to sell that ieems easier to
embassy and talked vaguely about getting "to separate children entirely from that pro blem on
know the culture" and learning "a little Arabic." TV."
"Mr. Johnson is 27 years old, has high school
When I strongly voice my disagreement, she
education, and could offer very little tn
Incredibly says this is okay, that one of the things
formation about the company, its goals and that makes America great Is the right to difprocedures," stated the cable. Could Washington fering
opinions. But evidently, this right does not
"discreetly inquire" about Johnson?
extend to business,
A search of State Department files turned up
Fortunately, our courts are moving toward a
no answer to the Amman cable. A department recognition that the
First Amendment applies to
official said the query was probably answered in business advertising and
away from the
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totalitarian views f ?i h.iri;i' at;'! L ( irn. it

a door ripped out of a pantry, deputies reported.

Lake Proctor Drive, Geneva, on a circuit court warrant charging
the manufacture of controlled substance. Bond for liughton was
set at $5000, according to county Jail records.
Sheriff's deputies reported today that vandals (lid $4,
damage to the interiors of two new houses at Oil and PM Magnolia

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somethmg very dear to the heart of
" but
The "Ginseng Tradi
ng Corporation (is) one of she Just doesn't see that it appli
es to TV comtwo corporations set up by (the) church," replied
merciats. But what's dangerous, misleading or
the home office. The tea company's
agents were unfair about advertising say a baseball game for
in Sierra Leone, the State Department
cabled, kids, I ask' She explains:
primarily for business purposes, but corporate
of ficials had "no objections" if they wanted to do
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classic example of the kind of person Herman
edcan diploma ts in Sierra Leone ld Kahn calls a "safety fascist" — one who wants to
become concerned about the activities of Moon use the force of government to protect you even
missionaries in that country who were presen- if you don't want to be protected
Ms. Charren
ting themselves as representatives of a firm tells me her group Li against "anyThing being
called the Ginseng Trading Corporation, The sold to children on TV" because such ads are
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that destroyed the interior of a frame dwelling at Midway -. and Sanford firemen this morning extinguished a
fire that gutted a parked camper-trailer.
2 Heart Attacks
The excitement of the blaze that engulfed the residence
of Dorothy Ann Bryant at 3002 Center St. resulted in Ms.
lirvant's mother and grandmother suffering apparent
heart attacks, sheriff's deputies said, and a neighbor
being treated for a nervous condition.
Mrs. Bryant told deputy Donald McCormick that her
residence was unoccupied at the time of the fire and that
she believes the fire started froimi a kerosene burner in a
bedroom. Otficers said the house was gutted inside and
listed as a total loss.
McCormick said while firemen were battling the blaze
Mrs. Bryant's mother, 64-year-old Mrs. Mamie Bradley,
"suffered what appeared to be a mild heart attack." Then
during the excitement Mrs. Bryant's grandmother, Mr.
Cora Strickland l(ice, 93, also apparently suffered a heart
attack. The third woman. Ruby Glenn, 51, was aLso taken
by ambulance to Si.qninol,' Memorial hospital, deputies

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Stuart said Erwin received a slight cut on the temple.
Stuart charged Edward R. West, 41, of 103 Driftwood line,
Sanford, with armed trespass .'- a third-degree felony — and a l
'ar-old juvenile boy with armed trespass and aggravated
axsault in connection with the incident, according to sheriff's
r e i rts.
Bond for Vest was set at $5,000, according to county Jail
records.
Weapons Charge
Florida highway Patrol Trooper It. Langdale
jailed a
Jackson,-;) bail bo nd firm employe on felony weapons charges
after arre'sking the man on a charge of driving under the influence
of alcoholic beverages.

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sell," said Hardin, president of the First Federal ment rights of Hudson Pharmaceutical Corp. to
Savings and Loan Association of Hock 11111, S.C. speak freely through Its ads'
For there i no
The new league president indicated, however, evidence whatsoever of any such danger, clear,

Cameron's pasture adjacent to the county park on S. Sanford

UTT,\ \VA ' A!'i - About 50. (M04) foreign
students studying in Canadian universities
will face undue ha rdsh ip if t tilt ion increases
I )roI )s(sl by several provinces are adopted, a
('Ooflher('flce on Third World students has
ai'ned.
The fee hikes pI'i)lX)sed for Jan. 1 would
aise the tuition of foreign students about $750
;,wr t erm above the current rates

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left temple and abdomen by shotgun pellets. The juvenile
allegedly fired a 20-gauge shotgun when a snipe flew up in

Provinces Plan Tuition Hikes

A couple of months ago, the Hudson Phar-

audience For TV programs in which these
vitamin ads appear,
(W/Q, Also, Hudson is forbidden from advertising
any vitamins for children on TV before 9:05 p.m.
ilocal time ) If Spider Man or any other 'hero" Is
used in a commercial.
The FTC's consent order also states that a
"hero" figure in a Hudson vitamin ad cannot be
shown larger than half the size of the ad itself;
Hudson cannot advertise any children's vitamins
in comic books; and Hudson cannot mail vitamin
ads directly to children.
Pennsylvania, but had attracted little official enCalling the Spider Man ads an "unfair
dorsement.
practice," the FT 'states: "Children are
un qualifi ed by age or experience to decide for
However, the new president of the U.S. League
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WASHINGTON — When Richard Nixon faces aides? Did he approve any other w.retaps?
Frost also plans to ask the deposed president
the television cameras for his first interview
perso nal questions about his emotional reactions
since he abandoned the White house, he'll be
cross-examined as if he were on the witness and his phlebitis attack after he was forced out of
the White House. And there will be historical
stand.
TV interviewer David Frost, in the strictest of questions, 01 course, about Nixon's role in ending

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If you think this is a gross overstatement,
consider the case of the Federal Trade Coin.

mnaceutical Corp. was pressured by the FTC into
signing a consent order prohibiting it from adSpider Man vitamins in newspapers or

action in proclaiming the nation of Transkei, and their home equity.
The total equity of such elderly homeowners is
thereby conveniently forfeiting the South
African citizenship of some two million Xhosa sufficient to provide annual annuities in excess
tribesmen who live and work outside their now of $5 billion.
Under the "split equity" plan, the homeowner
supposedly independent homeland.
Eventually, of course, white Africans (they is assured a home for life, but in the meantime
insist on calling themselves Africans) must obtains regular cash payments from the buyer.
come to see the handwriting on the wall as The latter Is assured possession when the seller
clearly as we do. But were we able to imagine dies.
ourselves in their place, or to view our own
The concept, long utilized in France, was
history more honestly, we might be a little less popularized earlier this year by Prof. Jack M.
Guttentag of the Wharton School, University of
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The problem is that Republicans have not been
able to articulate these qualities adequately or
translate them into the modern context. If conservatism is the proper word to describe these
qualities, it is no longer a conservatism that reacts
negatively to excesses or rakes over the ashes of
the counterculture.

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Deputy Frank Ambrose said both houses were left unlocked and
had "open house" signs posted in the front yards.
Walls Kicked In
A house owned by Einheit Construction Co. had walls in three
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Michael Anthony Erwin, 30, of Winter Park , and Robert Wayne
Conley. 21, of Orlando, were fishing when Erwin was struck in the

MEXICO Cl'I'V (AP) -- New government
restrictions on trading in foreign currencies
have given American tourists in Mexico
another windfall, increasing the value of their
dollars nearly lii per cent.
To check panic buying of U.S. dollars, the
government's Banco (IC Mexico ordered the
banks on Monday to suspend trading in
foreign currencies and gold until further
notice.
However, savings and checking accounts in
foreign currencies were not affected. Foreign
exchange houses continued buying and selling
dollars. Tourists were able to exchange their
dollars for pesos at hotels, although the hotels
would not buythe pesos back from departing
visitors. But hank branches at Mexico City's
international airport were buying and selling
up to $300 per customer.

"commercial speech," business people are "the
liberal's Jews and gypsies — a despised minority
of subhunians who are not entitled to share in tht
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every time Democrats propose purely federal
solutions for these problems, the Republicans can
exhibit that the giveaway approach has been tried
for 30 years, It is unimaginative and counterproductive and concurrently, the Republican
party must offer constructive programs that
emphasized private approaches by industry, the
professions, institutions and citizens themselves.

Tourists In Mexico Gain

WASH INGTON — Monroe Freedman, dean of
the flofstra University Law School and a
member of the national board of the American
Civil Liberties Union (ACLU puts it rather
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as clear to Americans as the fact that the white
minority regimes of Rhodesia and South Africa
must sooner or later yield to demands for
majority rule by their black populations. It is not
only a matter of statistics — whites are outnumbered by non-whites by 20 to one in Rhodesia
and by six to one in South Africa but of simple
morality,
Our 20-20 foresight is a lso enhanced by a
general ignorance of the history of southern
Africa, combined with a confortable distance
from the scene. Yet a simple exercise in
"speculative history" would show that. but for
the grace of circumstances. Americans today
could easily be in the same situation as the
beleaguered white of southern Africa.
Th ere is at least one major difference betthe histories of the two continents: The
first Europeans in southern Africa found a
relatively empty land and, expanding north,
clashed with various black tribes, chiefly the
Zulus, who were moving south. The first
Europeans in the New World found the land
already in the possession of native populations as

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The GOP must spread its tent.

achieved this season.

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If there is a single solid pillar on which the GOP
can begin its reconstruction it is principle. And that
has not changed in 120 years. All Republicans still
stand for civil rights, constitutional principles, the
maximum possible individual liberties, responsible
economic stewardship, a modest government
apparatus and so many of the other qualities for

conservatism is passe.

And then there is the Seminole High football
team. This fatal blow shouldn't dim what the lxys

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Oak Court, west of Longwood.

A Sanford noin and a juvenile boy were arrested Monday a!ternoon on felony charges after shotgun pellets from a pasture
area struck a fisherman in a boat on Lake Jessup, south of San-

ATHENS, Greece (AP)
A Greek airliner
crashed in northern Greece today and all 50
persons aboard were killed, an airline
SIX)kl'srnan said.
Police said 17 bodies had been recovered
from the wreckage of the Olympic Airways
\'Sll, a twin-engine Japanese prop-jet that
crashed in mountains south of Kozani, which
is 275 miles north of Athens.
It was not known if any foreigners were
atx)ard the domestic flight.

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countries as it is of individuals.
For example, few international questions are

The worst mistake th at the GOP would make
would be to retreat into a small ideological enclave
and expect Americans to follow. The defeat of such
conservatives as Senators Buckley, Brock and Taft
and the loss of Texas indicates that narrow interest

Blame?

It can't be placed on any single individual.
It Is a shame something like this had to happen,
especially at such an inopportune time.
However, Principal Don Reynolds and Head
Coach Jerry Posey must be commended as men of
integrity for reporting the incident immediately

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affected by this one mistake.
It's not just the football team that has been hurt.
flow about the band? How about the cherleaders?
Itriw about the dance team? flow about the parents
of all the aforementioned who are so proud of the
accomplishments of all those Involved?
And how about all those diehard Seminole fans
who have been waiting so long for a crack at the
playoffs?

JOHN D. LOFTON, JR.

challenge to incumbent Gerald Ford. The GOP is
fading away like the Whigs, intone many experts .
Paradoxically, when President Ford finally did
lose the election on Nov. 2, the public opinion tide
turned. Even political commentators from the
most liberal papers, like James Naughton of the
New York Times, generally agreed with the
assessment of Stuart Spencer, President Ford's
chief campaign strategist, who said: "Don't write
off the Republican Party. .there are still only
two political vehicles in this co un try."
ue, but what kind of a vehicle is the Grand Old
Party? Obviously it is in no shape at the moment
for another lap around the U.S.A. 50. Whether it
will be in 1980 and beyond depends on the choices
that the leadership of the Republican Party makes
in the coming months.
Our suggestion is "look to your heritage."
When the newly formed Republican party issued its
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first call for public support on March 28, 1856, it did
so on an open, expansionist basis. From the
beginning the GOP was a party designed to capture
the broadest possible base of public support and to
accommodate a wide range 01 differences. It was
the answer to the narrowly based interest groups
like the Barnburners, Conscience Whigs, Know
Nothings, Free Soilers and so forth.
Within four years the new GOP won the
presidency and both houses of Congress. A thenmodern, pragmatic party, it also won 14 of the next
I B presidential elections and controlled both houses
of Congress for 21 of the 26 subsequent elections.

to meet Winter Park anyway, since the Tribe had
beaten Gainesville during the regular season.
Think of the number of people who have been

DON OAKLEY

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Showalter Field and Gainesville will now represent
this district in that big game.
Gainesville, you'll recall, fell 21-19 to the
Seminoles and that was the only blemish on its
record over the entire season.
The Judgment of the ineligible player in covering
up the fact that he failed a subject, or subjects, for
the first grade-reporting session of the current
school year must be questioned.
Did he think that the teachers who gave him the
failing marks would let it go undetected? Did he
think he could get by with it for the entire year?
Why didn't the teachers in question ferret out the
ineligible player sooner than Monday morning? Did
the teachers not know that the boy played against
Daytona Seabreeze and should have been reported
before Friday's Lake Brantley game?
If that had been the case, Seminole would only
have been forced to forfeit the Seabreeze victory
and would have deadlocked with Gainesville for the
district title and would likely have been the choice

Reynolds disclosed that a player had failed in two
subjects and the fact had gone unnoticed for the

Watergate and Ronald Reagan's near-successful

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Thus, Seminole was knocked right out of
Friday's playoff with Winter Park High at

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committees from the 20 that operated wider his
predecessor. Terrell Sessums, to 18. Of course,
Tucker created three select committees, but
somehow those were different.
Last week, Tucker took command of the house for
a second consecutive two-year term as speaker, the
first time that's happened in 50 years. He created 22
two more than the number
standing committees
that operated under Sessums.
'There were 77 Democrats when Sessums created
his committee structure, but there are 92 now. You
really, can't have more Indians unless you have
more chiefs.
So Tucker created new committees on claims:
corrections, probation and parole; and tourism and
economic development, lie made the select corn-

One of the beauties
of governmental reform is that in a year or two, the
reform can be reformed,
One of the first orders of business for a new
politician or political board is to revise the
programs of the person or persons being succeeded.
Now it turns out that some politicians reform
their own reforms when they succeed themselves,
Take House Speaker Donald Tucker, DTallahassee, for example.
Before Tucker took office as speaker two years
ago, he said there were too many House cornmittees. He announced that he would reduce the
number to improve efficiency.
True to his word, Tucker cut the list of standing

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inittees on veterans affairs and standards and
conduct standing committees and he abolished the
Growth and Energy Committee.
The speaker moved responsibility for utility
regulation From the 01(1 Growth and Energy Corninittt'e to the ltmgulated industries and licensing
('ommittee, The chairman of the latter is Rep. John
Culbreath, [)-Brooksville, brother of 11.1..
l.'ulbreath, president of Tampa Electric Co., one of
the state largest utilities.
When Tucker created the growth and energy
panel two years ago, he said it would 'look into the
duties and responsibilities of the Florida Public
Service C'ommis.slon to determine if there is some
way the legislature can improve the system under
which the' operate."

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It's interesting to see what Tucker had to say
about two legislators who have fallen out of favor
and were (lwnped last week from important
positions. They are former Education Chairman
Richard Hodes,I)Tampa, and former Finance and
Taxation Chairman Carl Ogden, 0-Jacksonville.
Tucker said at the 1974 organizational session that
Hodes "has the legislative creativity and ability to
deal with such an important assignment" and is
.one of this body's most knowledgable members."
"The Committee on Finance and Taxation will be
chaired by another of the most qualified members
of the house, Rep. Carl Ogden," Tucker said.
lie has not explained the hlodes-Ogden demotions,
but the appar ent rea.con is because they opposed the
W76-77 appropriations bill,

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where can you find gifts, cards, change at school parties.
For that favorite aunt or
wrappings and decorations that
bring back the "good old days" teacher, consider the special
but inexpensive gifts you'll Find
at prices you can afford?
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TRY in Longwood Village Decorative and useful wooden
utensils, bird letter openers,
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Joyce Kirtley and (hiughter, pidure soap, Friendship pots,
Pat Cordell, have spent months s un catchers, co ok bo o ks, recipe
many of these and
gathering unique and unusual cards
items in the Early American other items are priced under $5.
The men on your list will
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Holiday cards, tags, wreaths welcome a brass pipeholder,
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tu objectives:
hand program and show a film
To bring into closer relation "Child Molesting." The Helping
the home and the school, that hand program is sponsored by

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The annual Christmas bazaar
was the main item of discussion
at Sanford Garden Club circle
meetings during November.
'1ie bazaar will be held Dec. 3
nd 4 at the Garden ('enter, U
S. 17-92 at the entrance to
Sunland Estates.
.' The Mimosa Circle uuict Nov.
II at the Geneva Avenue'.
Sanford home of Mrs. V S.
Willis who served coffee cake.
coffee and juice to eight
members. Mrs. C. E• Chur'
't'ning, president, presided it
tte business meeting Plans,
were' made for decorating the
dmningroom and a Christmas
tree for the bazaar. A workshop
to make decorations will be
held at the home of Mrs. 11crbert Behrens, date to be announced, Names were drawn
for a Christmas party to be held
-Dec. 9 - the location o be a.iunct'd later
The Iliblicus Circle met Nov
12 at the Sanford home of Mrs
John Gradick, who served
pumpkin pie, coffee and jwcc.
Mrs. J. M. Fahey requested
that articles for the bazaar be

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Juve'ruuuL' ueiunquency.
be viewcd by special guests, Longwood. Special admission
Sterling Park PTA Is today School Supt. William P. Layer rates are
.m with skates and
Lake Orienta PTA will hold a sponsoring Thanksgiving feast and school board members.
$1.25
including
skate rental, All
Christmas boutique preceeding for 4th graders, Mrs. Fran
All
local
PTAs
will
support
a
Seminole
County
are
the PTA meeting tonight at 6:30 Bladt has coordinated plans for Skating Party sponsored by the invited from noon students
until
p.m. at the school. The
supplying the food by the fourth
4 p.m.
Boutique will climax several
grade parents. A play depicting Seminole County PTA Council for an "after-Thanksgiving
workshops in which PTA
the first Thanksgiving feast will on Friday at Skate City, Party."
members riinde gift items and
r
holiday decorations for sale.
Mrs. Sherry O'Leary, PTA
program chainnan has anflounced that the program at
the meeting will inclu&amp; a
-dance performance by students
imid
a
presentation
an
Altamonte Police Department
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detective, who will talk to
parents on the problems of
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Paraplegics Enjoy Sex
As Part Of Marriage
L)l-:Au AIIIIY I'UZZI.ED IN
NEW YORK couldn't understand why a nurse he was
ngage'd to marry dropped him
for a patient who was paralyzed
from the waist down. He asked,
'What good can he do her as a
husband?" Well. I have news
for PUZZLE[).
i am married to •i
paraplegic. hius spine was
severed by a bullet that ren.
dere'd his legs useless, but the
r.'stoFhumn is just fine lie' IS just
like an)' other man in all
respects except he rolls instead
of walks
And anyone who thinks that
sex isn't a part of our mnar.-iage
is really stupid. Para!y:"d
people need love', and they can
give it too. And for the record,
we are both 22.
HAPPY IN ILLINOIS
DEAR HAPPY: Read on for
another interesting letter From
a reader who also s peaks with

authority, with a slew from a
st he'elcttair.
t)EM( ABBY: May I answer
FUZZIJ:9 IN N.Y., the healthy'
.' ble-bodied man who was
engaged to a nurse', but lost her
to a policeman who was
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in a wheelchair. I think I can
tell you a few things you ought
to know. Just because a person's legs stop functioning, it
doesn't rmiean his mind and
heart also stop. lie can still
think, get anrs.
c'
make
decisions and love. I 'erhaps
one day you wit! be able' to see
things in a different light lean
assure you tl'.at seeing things
frurn a wheelchair oat only
changes y .1ur level of viewing
life, it also broadens your appreciation of it
It is ptJssiL'a' that your formn.'r
fiancee's life- with a paral yz ed
husband .'ouIti b highly'
rewarding in all re'spa'cLs
Iii-It means se'xually. too
I want to caution , u .ib ut

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iSould like some excellent i
formation and-or instruction on
bust to handle your sexual
feelings satisfactorily though
phssically handicapped, get in
touch stith your Count)' in State
EasterSealSockly, also known
as Society F'or Crippled
Children and Adults
A nd the office of SIECUS (Sex
Information and Education
-Council of the U. S., 1885
Broadway, New York, N.Y.
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helpful material. Both agencies
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Hood, A ndy Warren , Bethan ' Carter, Ricks'
(liesser
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CHILD'S SAMPLER
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displayed by the school's PTA
: President liezekjah

Ross. The Sampler, on sale for $10 from
PTA
members throughout Seminole County, enables the
student holder to attend seven major ads or science
events in Central Florida during the present school
s ear.

In you in your own community.

Both above agencies are nonprofit, so if y our write to inquire
about the help that's available
to you In your own community,
please enclose a stamped,
dda'ssedenveIopc for their
reply.

Steinmeyer Birth Announced
.lr and Mrs Leon Stein' i'entis it) 'w:a-t's
ruueyer Jr. anno un ce the birth of
Maternal grandparents are
their first child, a daughter, Mr and Mrs. Ituc hard &amp;hs'u:•
Rebecca Marie', born Nov 17 at del, Winter Park
h'atern;u!
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Mr. and Mrs. Reggue' Masey were honored on their 5h
setkling anniversary at a luncheon held Sunday at the
home of their daughter, Mrs. Ala W. iLorraine,
(;ill)'urd, 823 Cherokee Circle', Sanford.
They have two other daughters, Mrs. Charles
Eluzabeth W il lis and Mrs. Roy L. iShirley l.euu.s"
'base, five grandchildren and four great-grandchul(jr,'iI
Reginald Masey was bo rn in Folkston, England , Mrs
Masey. the former Rose Ellen Bennett was born in Macon,
Ga. They were married in the old Sa nford Court hiou.s,',
Nov. 20, 1 9, and lived in Sanford on the corner of 21st
Street and Magnolia Avenue for the first II years of their
married life. Mrs. Masey is a me'unber of the ('.'ntral
h1aist Church,
To celebrate the Masey 's golden wedding anniv&amp;'r.'ir,
a Thanksgiving luncheon was served to the niniediatc
family an d out-of-Family guests. Friends and relatives
called during the appointed hours of 2- p.m. and enjoyed
cake and punch with the honorees,
;\ five-tier anniversa ry cake' was baked by da ughters
I':lzabcth and lAirraine and a golden guest book wa5
iresented the couple by da ughter Shirley . Mrs. Masey'.s
lung gown of royal blue polyester with an overcoat of
chiffon in lavender and light blue was made by daughter
Elizabeth. A corsage of yellow silk roses complemented
the ensemble.
Out of town guests includ ed : Mr and Mrs Roy Chase,
Bruce and Kenny, Orange Park; Mr. and Mrs. (,'harle.s
Willis, Daytona Beach; Melinda Matson, Orange Park;
Mrs. Everett Guest, Bradenton [leach; Mrs. hiilda
lisbo rne, Mulberry; Mr. and Mrs. William Masey, Ft.
Lauderdale; and Mr. and Mrs. E. I.. Stewart, hiialealu.
Also, Mrs. William hiulen, Kansas City, Mo.; Mr. and
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()cala; Mrs. (liarles Bro wn , Orlando; James McCoy,
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Altamonte Springs. She is the sergeant in the U. S. air Force,
granddaughter of Mrs. Edith McI.hll AFB.
Pixon and the late William
The wedding will be an event
Dixon, Audubon Park, N.J.
of March 19, 1977 at 7 p.m. at
11cr fiance, born in Buffalo, holy Cross Episcopal Church,
N. Y. is 13 graduate of Pine Sanford.

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'I'm excited about it and think it will be a challenging
job
that means, a lot of hard work," said Ms. Adams.
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'It Fills a real need in the county," she added. "There is
no exi st ing program that covers all the areas the Center
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tention span of each Individual
child, with regard for age and
maturity.
School time continues with
finger play, which is fun,
releases tension from sitting,
and develops small muscle
control. Dramatic play is used
to encourage creative expression of well-known stories
like The Three Bears. Most
days also include an arts and
craft activity or music —

Mrs. Nfargaret ,j. Slason,
Lake Mary and Thomas R.
Milam, Killeen, Tx. announce
the engagement of their
daughter, Lynda Sue Milain to
Walter Carl Colvenbach, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer G.
lvenbach, South Dayton, N.

County and grad ua lly build up," she explained.
The Seminole Center will o pe n officially on Monday. Ms.
Adams' first task will be to compile info rmation for a
directory. No Comprehensive or current dir ectory of the
many service agencies in the county exists.
"Fir st , I need to get an accurate, in-depth pict ur e of
what services are offered," she said.
"Though my volunteer work, I've worked with a lot of
age nc ies and got to know a lot of people in them," added
Ms. Adams, "and with my ba ckgro un d in psychology,
I've always be en inter est ed in this kind of work."
Ms. Adams has a B.A. degr ee in psychology from
Auburn University. During her 12 years of r esidence in
Seminole County, she has been deeply involved in
numerous community organizations, and has served as
president of the League of Women Voters, the American
A,c,soeiation of University Women, the Altamonte Community Chur ch Board of Ch risti an Education and the
Lake Orients Local School Advisory Committee.

Ms. Mickey Adams has been appointed as referral
specialist at the new Information and Referral Center of
Seminole County, locat ed at the Agri-Center, U.S. 17-92,
south of Sanford.
The ap po intment was announced by the Human Services Planning Co un cil or Orange County, Inc., the
Seminole county Commission and the United Way of
Seminole Co un ty.

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Busy Bee Child Care provides definite dis':nction between
the transition between home play area md .hool area. The
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and school. Marge Bledsoe's play area encourages role1
conveniently located center on playing.
Holly Avenue just off 25th
Free time in the morning, a
Street a long block behind the a planned activity, promotes
Winn Dixie on U.S. hwy. 17.92) social growth tht'ough sharing
specializes in pre-school care. arid encourages responsibility
Carmen Owen, who is certified by requiring children to pick up
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to teach kindergarten through toys they used during the
sixth grade, heads the teaching morning.
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program. Joan Richardson
After morning
snack,
assists Marge and Carmen.
children go outside for organcj
The front room at Busy flee games and races which help
Child Care resembles a living develop large musciecontrol.
room; however, there is a Then small students line-up to
go in for school time. This Introiiuction to school rules includes saying the Pledge cf
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Farmer Brown's anger at Peter Rabbit is mirrored on teacher
Allegiance, placing dates on the
calendar, noting weather, and
Carmen Owen's face as the children gather for story time at Busy
Bee Child Care.
sitting still for the lessons.
Classes are kept small
intellectual growth to give a
enough to allow attention to rhythm band or listening,
Children also enjoy doing child a definite advantage upon
each individual child.
The lessons promote reading exercises, both creative and entering kindergarten. Marge
readiness. Alphatime method is with the aid of Hap Palmer Bledsoe and Carmen Owen
welcome inquiries from parents
the primary source of material record:,'.
The entire teaching p;'ogram of pre schoolers. For adused for introduction of the
alphabet. All activities are at Busy Bee Child Care is tittlonal Information, call 322designed to lengthen the at- designed to promote social and 7510 or 322-760.—Adv.

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Women's Editor

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When the legislature convened
organizational SCIOfl last week, the House and
Senate sent a delegation of lawmakers to inform
Gov. Iteubin Askew that they were in session.
It's a bit of protocol that had been dropped in
recent organizational 5eSSlOflS.
Senate President Lew Brantley. 1)-Jacksonville,
revised the custom, apparently to emphasize his
intention to improve Senate relations with Askew.
The only problem was that the legislature forgot
to warn Askew. lie was attending the Cabinet
meeting in another building, and the legislative
delegation couldn't Find him.
Maybe the delegation wasn't so far off the mark.
It's often said in the Capitol that Cresse, whose real
title is budget drector, really runs the state.

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Reformed

Being

turned in Mrs. Gordon hirisson
P.L. Elmore, 205 Vinewooal Dr.,
gave a talk on plants, listing the
Sanford with 14 members at.
poisonous ones found locally,
tending. During the business
Mrs. Brisson was the winner of
session, the bazaar was
a gold medal for her hordiscussed and the sale of tickets
ticulture display' in (he' Golden
by members on a ceramic
Age (.)lyrmipme's. Mrs. Jean
(l'iristmas tree.
Norris gave' a talk on how to
Plant Fern spores.
The Central Circle met Nov.
II it the Garden Center. Historic
Following a short business
miieetiiig, the group drove to Preservation
t)eI.,inil where they visited
The Central F'ltrnla S ie'y
Miuuii's
African
Violet
Greenhouse. After hearing for historic Preservation will
growing and care tips, they hold its First Annual Antique
proceeded to the Holiday hluuse Show Dec. 3, 4 and 5 in space'
for luncheon. Twenty two donated by the Orlando Flea
mneuiibers and one guest en- Market. above Miser's Mall.
The public is invited; admission
joyed the outing
is free
The Rose Circle met at the
Dealers' booth rentals will be'
Cameron Avenue, Sanford
used to hell) furnish the
home of Mrs. Joe Corley on
Brad lc'e- Mel nt yre house,
\i)v 12 with seven imiembers
I,ongwood A replica of the
and two guests present Mrs.
house in one-twenty fourth
Carl C. hIlls was guest
scale' is presently on exhibit,
spe'aker. She discussed the
and membership applications
se'le'ction and care of various
to the society anti dealers'
types of cacti
contracts (or the show are
The Magnolia Circle met at available at the mall, 750 S.
the home of president, Mrs. Orange Illossoni Ttnil,

Poets Association
The Florida State h'uct
Association will hold an open
house and reception for incorning president, Beatrice
Branch, Miami, at the I)eLand
Museum outdoor studios, a:
Saturday' from 2 to 5 p iii
Mrs. Branch takes over the
presidency from Mrs. hiemirietta
Kroah, Deflary, who has held
the position since the birth of
the state association in 1973.
At the Open [louse, w inners of
the annual poetry contests will
receive awards from Mrs.
Branch
First prize in the Theodore
Lindgren Memmiorial adult
contest goes to Shirley Barr of
New Srmiy'rmia Beach fur her
poem ''Eternal Summer."
Second prize' winner is Dale
hienninglon of St Augustine for
"The hill." Johanna Jordan is
winner of the third prize with
"me Magic' Flute."
Youth Contest winners are
heather Montgomery, first
prize for "Evening Ik'partiire'
and honorable mnenL'm to
Karen Wagner

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here Monday evening as the swoashs~d through the nets at
Lake Brantley Patriots saw the sound of the buzzer as
thcirclaim to victory shot dowri Harold Leroy waved his hands

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"because football just ended •In(1
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baskcttuill for the first time i n
several months
"1 do know that we have around 11
boys of equal ability and we will be a
running, pressing, hustling team at
1)0th ends of the court.
''Our offense will be a 1-3-1 with
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Coming around at the end of last
season and should pick up where he
left off.
''Our junior varsity team last year
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last year we have a boy who really
looks promising, Brad Cluxton.
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have made the team that didn't play
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Cleveland. each 7-4 in the Cen- the Jets and Cowboys and San
quarter performance by the tril Denser is out of the run Francisco. In
its three final
junior guard kept the Pats in rung for a title in the West but at gaines San Francisco plays
front by one at the end of the 7-i is also alive for a wildcard.
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Two next Sunday when the Steelers
down and six to go and there play in Cincinnati. A loss would
are a ict usci tbar, six st ill in kill Pitts burgh's division title
the running.
hopes. Playoff-wise, it wouldn't
With three weekends of play be fatal
unless the Patriots
remaining in the National Foot. beat Denver, too. New England
ball League's regular season, would then be two up on Pitts-

coring load with Leroy, rowandthe Vikings, in the NFC wild-card team since St. Louis
f =shed the night with 12 marks Central, locked up their eighth is two games ahead of the next
line years.
best runner-up. But the division
before fouling out with 3:23 left
That
leaves 11 teams still in title is still available-and
in the third stanza. Eberle was
soon to follow, reaching his foul the running for the remaining could be decided on Thanksgiving Day when the Cardinals
liuiit with 6:19 remaining in the playoff positions.
In the AFC, Baltimore is 9-2 visit Dallas. If the Cards win
finale,
and holds a one-game lead in and Washington beats Phila.
Jim Fry, the Patriot's only the East. Cincinnati. also 9-2, delphia next Sunday, one game
'Big man" left the game with has a two-game edge in the will
separate the three teams.
2: 58 remaining The 6-3 pi v ot Central 1k runner-up tandi
In the final two weeks Dallas
man finished with four points. dates all of whom could also plays Philadelphia and Wash-stonishing play be Leroy
in titles ii those two divisions ington; St. ILIOUis goes against
keep the Brantley Bunch intact
are "n England, 8-3 in the Ba]tunore and the New York

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two division titles in the Amen- burgh with two games to play,
can conference and two in the
The Bengals have won only
39-36 edge.
National Conference and the four of nine games against
are Pittsburgh in the teams' hisEarly foul trouble by three wild-card spot in each
6 in a game
f the Brantley starting live st ill up for grabs in the chase tory, and lost
fora
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Dec.
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start
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Steelers on
caught up with the young ball
round of playoffs
tNir sa-game winning streak
club.
1k Oa kland Raiders and this year. But asCincirinati
really got into some
end,
having
to
Minnesota
Vikings did their tight end Bob Trumpy put it,
trouble at the
things
last
Sunday,
clinching "We're not afraid of PiUsplay the bench with three
starters out," said Washington divisional titles long before burgh."
anyone else. The Raiders, in the
The NFC East Is almost cer1 the foul situation.
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The news wasn't touch of a before ballots were cast,
Tallahassee Godby took top
mnsolation it) Seminole lligh's
playoff football steamship honors in Class AAAA, while'
which ran aground Monday, but Tanipa Plant was second and
CAIL closed out the prep poll Seminole' third.
hlert' are the rankings:
season as the No.3 ranked team
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in the final poll conducted by
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AssneiRtion. Votinii was done

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I Piouipano Beach I Ii 10-0 108
5.%lerritt Island 8-2 101
.Sarasita 9-145
7 St. h'ete'rsburi Seminole 9-I
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8.Miaim ('arid City9-139
9 Gainesville 9-1 36

lO.h'alin Beach Garilens9-1 18

2.Tampa Plant (21 10-0 146 wood Chaminade, Gonzales
3. Sanford Seminole (1) S-2 'Fate. Fort Walton Beach, Ilialeiih-Miiimni Lakes, Fort Pierce
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Central, M,ami Killian, Miami
Palms, Jacksonvillt- Jackson,

Jacksonville Lee, Deerfield
Beach. hioca Baton. Winter
Park, Jacksonville Forrest,
Jacksonville Wolfson
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8.Ilaines ('its 8-243
9.l'aiiipa ('athulic 1-3
l0.Jacksonville Balks 9-1 33
Also receiving votes: Naples,
Fort IaudeiJale St. 'l'UinLb

3[)'.'lriy Atlantic 131 9-1) 128 Starke-Bradford, Riviera Sun4.Titusville Astronaut &amp;2 116 coast, Fort Lauderdale.
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In the three remaining Florida College took an 11,11-n
games, the) have to overtake victory Saturday in Sanford
New England. which leads over Seminole, and tonight's
thein by a gaine in the runnerup game is in Tampa.
SCC is 1-2 and will return to
Ntandlngi. Just tying, won't be
enough since the P(riots biat Jetwn again Friday and

Pittsburgh 30-V in the teams'

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sotes Lake
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2. uniatilla 11) 9-1 141
Butter Unto(i. Fort Pierce John
5.%liami \4)rthw"-t Christian
3 Bomfay-}lolmnes ill 10-0 Carroll, lllountstown, Gain. 10.0 83
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6Trenton 9-158
4. Alachua Santa Fe 9-1 115 l.aiklle, Da y tona Beach Lopez,
1.(k'ala Marion Academy 9-1
5 StiltonPace 9-1 80
Wakulla Co , Newberr) (Ie't- 58
6. Florida Deaf &amp; Blind 9-0 68 iiioflt
8.Tuiipa Temple Heights 8-2
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Bell at point but we need a good year
from Uureal to be successful,
''nird really came on at the end of
last -year and now as a junior
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followed by Lake Howell vs. they equaled our play. But
The Patriots, taking a 69-GR (.)viedo at 8:30. Host Lyman before then, we had definitely
lead with a 10-foot jump shot by goes into action Wednesday outplayed them," continued
Doug Dershimer with seen night against Wildwood
Washington
seconds left to play, saw the
"Tha t last shot was the only
The Patriots had entered the
visiting Wildcat's rob them of thing that beat us," stated a
final
period holding on to a four
v ictory with a 20-foot fall-away bewildered Pats assistant
point
lead that quickly
jumper by ace Morris Hannah. coach Willie Richardson, "we
diminished
at the time of the
Hannah received the ball really out played them."
offensive
change.
The Wildfr om co-guard Kenny Flint at
'After little Doug [)ershimer
wood visitors rallied for five
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the football field each Sunday lace, that penetrating lix of his
for the San Francisco 49ers in eyes are the clues to the
what is essentially an endeavor spiritual strength which covers
for young, lithe, resilient men. any flaws of age.
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It has always been a battle for
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from the intense contact, and sports. He has an older brother,
brutal in self -e valuation.
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Johnson, left corner back on the world. And though they
defense for the 49ers since 1961 were and are close, there was
e x cept Iota hitch as a flanker always a need, an impulse to
n offense in 1962.
measure up to the standard of
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without quite the same His younger brother, Tom rather than dogging a lone completely relaxed, but I feel audience early this season.
foreboding. It is remarkable (lark, was Jim's close buddy in receiver,
adequate."
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"If you would have told me
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posi tion in an area where the Clark has meant the greatest three years ago," he muses, "I ot her 49ers find him more than I have a year-old son, Josh. My
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Alabama 2$. Auburn 22
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ArIzona St. 17, ArIzi 1
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Texas Tech 3&amp; Arkansas 24
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Houston 44. Rice 14
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attack. The common forms ttf
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cholesterol tiiits
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You're
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They could lead you down the
primrose path.
CANCER (June 21-July 22)
Those whose wills are more
forceful than yours will try to
make decisions for you today.
It's best for you to do your own
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sure of your capabilities or you
may tackle a task today, get Ili
over your head and make a
mess of things.
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 2:3)
You could feel a strong compulsion today to cater to your
extravagant whims. You'll
later regret it If you spend
beyond your means.
I.IBRA iSept. 23-Oct. 23)

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SAGITTARIUS I Nov. 23-Dec.
21) Don't take people you have
financial dealings with today at
face value. Chances are most
will be okay, but you could
encounter one who's unethical.

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Waldy's comment was:
"Believing th e penalty would
be insufficient to offset our
slain, I bid six notrump. My
bid had the op posite effect
from th e one desir ed as my
partner bid seven clubs. West
did not double, but did lead
and cash his ace of hearts."
Th e interesting feature of
Waldy's comment is that he
never brought out what a fine
d ec ision he had made. Lesser
players would have doubl ed
six spades. Waldy decided
that 12 tricks were th ere for
him, but not 13 for his partner.
In any case, we be lieve that
even if he had doubled, his
partner would have bid th at
same unfortunate seven clubs

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information can send 50 cents
w)th a long, stamped, selFaddressed envelope for it. Just
send your request to me in care
of this newspaper, P.O. Box
1551, Radio City Station, New
York. NY 10019,
DI-AR FIR. IMl - My
sister and I disagree about the
use of codeine. She insists that
codeine can become addictive
and for that reason her doctor
discontinued giving her a
particular medication For pain
during a recent illness. fie said
it contained codeine and she
could become addicted to the
drug.
Is codeine really an addictive
drug' I worked in a pharmacy
SUIIW years ago and I am sure I
heard the pharmacist say that
codeine, such as aspirin with
codeine, in itself was not adilut'tirer
Will you please settle this
argument between us"
I)EAI( HEADER - Part of
the problem may be in the
k'Fmttmon of addiction. This
word is used so loosely both in
professional anti public use that
it means all sorts of things to
different people.
If by addiction you mean a
person will have discomfort and
feel so bad when they stop a
iiiedicine that they will seek
more of the liiciclne, It is
addictive If you mean sudden
cessation of medicine may
cause serious syniptomns then
alcohol is addictive.
Perhaps I can help by
pointing out that codeine and
morphine are both from opium.
Heroin also belongs to the
group. For your benefit, since
you worked in a pharmacy,
they are called alkaloids of
upluni. Certainly habitual use
if the medication can lead to
problems, and l would agree
that no one should be taking
codeine regularly - except
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You open one notrump and
partner responds with a
Stayman two-club bid
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response is artificial and asks
you to show a four-card major
if you have one so he really
should bid two hearts, but if
he wants to bid two diamonds
we have no real criticism His
partner will do the criticizing
if two hearts would have
worked better.
(Do you have a question
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answer individual questions
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he was willing to discuss his
own bad results
Today's hand is taken from
an article on slam bidding by
Waldemar von Zedtwitz At
that time Waldy was one of
the five or six best players in
the world He made many real
contributions to contract bidding Today he is probably the
best player in the over80
class
Waldy sat North and opened
one heart In those days if you
had two biddable four-card
suits, you opened the higher
one automatically
The rest of the bidding
shows South leaping madly to
six clubs
At this point West, who had
been sitting back waiting to
see what would happen. stuck
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AQUARIUS Jan. 20-Feb. 19)
You'll be disappointed if you
expect more from others today
than they are able to give. Be
appreciative of the little things
they will do.
PISCES (Feb. 2(-March 20)
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SCORPIO I Oct. 24-Nov. 22
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Htie Brown. "We work extra Official Rules of the NBA for from the ball continue to guard you from out there, so why can't has had a miserable year to
National Football League
date but can make it all
specific men. If, instead, they our man drop off?
AMERICAN
hard trying to rotate two guys 1976-77, sta tes flatly,
CONFERENCE
Eastern Division
guard general areas of the
One type of defense is em- worthwhile by edging the
on the ball, in an effort to force
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ployed by teams with dominat- Arizona Wildcats in their sal)
turnovers. That kind of defense
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note.
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"It's
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very
hard
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offiirig
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the
big
man
stays
season
finale
at
Tucson.
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see
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For his efforts, Brown was "whether it is a frontcourt Coach Red Holzman, the dean his man goes, Ii o
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Control Division
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"A defensive player may
Eastern Division
MILWAUKEE iAPi
Mu- celtics, will make his head came majority shareholder last station himself in the 16-foot OUT scouts report Georgia will Dallas
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James Fitzgerald insisted the against the Los Angeles Lakers. April that he wanted to fire onds
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if it is appar en t he is off wi
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.
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Central Division
po nent who is 6-8 feet away," end of a 19-58-5 record In their
Coach
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were inevitable,
said he had co nsidered quitting sequently signed a new twoyear
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Costello, his credi bili ty with for several days.
Weitern Division
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central Division
And who would adininisttr
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your living rooms.
for the Panthers and ties. And Oklahoma Sooners to win the Atlanta
5 II
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whirred
and
newsmen
wrote Square Garden in New York
WEST ERN CONFERENCE
And how about these this year - kaff-kaff - Penn title In the toughest conference
schedule-makers have saved
down his every word, Ali con- was negotiating for a fight I
Midwest Division
traditional rivalries which you State will shock the football in the country. We make it 35-21
Denver
the best for the last - the last
10
fronted Foreman in a raucous twecn 4th and Duane Bob(ck, t
can take in in person - Aub ur n world as t he y pull off 21 colossal in favui of the Cornhuskers
Detro i t
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big weekend of the season, that
shouting
match at the Sam be held in February. Reports
,.
and Alabama at Birmingham, upset in a season which has
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Houston
Coliseum
Monday, also have be en circulat in g of Al:
Indiana
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fonner
champion
rematches against Jinini.
Boston College vs. Holy Cross, Yas, dear readers, the Nittany been bruising, spectacular, Mlwkee
3 IS
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outstand2ng matchups:
Florida
vs.
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in
Orlando,
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Goldin St
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in their annual donnybrook; ________________________
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LOS Ang
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he hits the s po tlight and which spite his denials Monday. Ali
Phoenix
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And remember, you read it first too close to call, in the parlance
Dame, who have staged some of battles, and Army vs. Navy in
Monday's Games
has become so familiar to Ali stated flatly on Oct. 1 in Istar
The Nittany Lions and the in Iloople.
of the political pundits, the
No games Scheduled
college Football's greatest the famed Service Classic, And Pitt Panthers ha ve met 75 times
watchers, who repeatedly have bul, Turkey, that he would r
In the Big Eight showdown Iloople System comes down on
Today's Games
Kansas city at Nev York seen him tantalize the sports fight again.
the side of an Irish upset
world with teasing statements,
K:
"As of now, I am quittw4
over the Trojans, 27-24.
San Antonio at Buffalo
"You never heard inc say I boxing and will devote all rn'
Boston at Philadel phia
The Army-Navy bloodletting
was going to retire," All told energy to the propagation of the
g
Golden Stale at New Orleans
- ha-hah
- will be staged in
Los Angeles at Milwaukee
some 200 newsmen, movie ex- Muslim faith," Au told a crowd
Philadelphia as usual. And, as
Washington at Denver
tras and assorted hangers-on in of newsmen and photographers
NEW YORK tAP) - Zone the New York Knicks, when of players." The final section of away, you're covering a man. If
usual it will be a thrilling event.
Wednesday's Games
the circus-like atmosphere of at that time.
Kansas
City
a?
Boston
defenses are illegal in the Na- ficials decided his pressing de- the note, however, says, "When you're six feet away, you're in a On the strength of Leaman
the movie set. "You heard reSan Antonio at New York
"Mark my words and pla
tional Basketball Association, ferise was more like a zone— the ball has passed center zone."
Hall's good right arm we favor Nets
ports
out of Turkey, but you what I say right now fully," he.'
but pressing defenses are legal. which is illegal,
Golden
state
at
court, no defensive player can
Houston
"If we rotate two guys on he the Cadets to triumph, 32-20.
didn't hear me say I was going said. "I declare that I am quit 1
And that is causing quite a bit of
at Detroil
The basic NBA rule on zones guard an area of the court in- ball, and t he ir center is out beTh e Alabama-Auburn Tigers
to retire."
Atlanta of Indiana
ting Fighting a of now."
commotion in the early weeks is, well, perfectly clear,
stead of guarding an oppo- yond the top of the key, why fray will wi nd up in the Crimson
Los Angeles at Denver
of the season.
ChC490 st Pc.rt'and
should our man have to cover Tide win column alter a
"A zone defense is not per- nent."

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SERVING 12 NOON IlL 10

29

3 PIECES CHICKEN—HOT ROLL
CHOICE OF 2
Cole Siaw Potato Salad Baked Beans

$4 75

INN

46,

Sanford

ARE you TROUBLED? Call Toll
F
42017 I.' We Care r,u I
JOE, if you're too busy to clean up

the yard for the holidays call
Expert Lawn Service to do It
Their number Is 323 1792
IS ALCOHOL A PROBLEM 7
I N YOUR FAMILY'

AL ANON
For families or friends of problem
drinkers,
For further information call 173 1317
or write
Sanford Al Arvin Family Group P.O
Box 553. Sanford. FIa 37771,
WEODINGSPERFORMED
By Notary Public

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DIVORCE FORMS
For free in
formation write to: Box 791,
Rirg our chimes and place a fast
acting, low cost want ad Call 372
2611 or 131 9993

Call 123 435?
Write P 0 Box 1213
Sanlei-d. F ;c"iim 37771
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A.*..*,,...
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A.,..

men II
Preparation of Operating and
Development Budgets
Collection of monthly rent from
tenants
Enforcement of policies ac,opted

by the Board of Commissioneruit

and regulations of the U 5'
Department of Housing &amp; Urban

Development
Serving as Executive Secretary to
the Board of Commissioner s
including the preparation oi
meeting minutes and resolut ion,
The above listed duties are
Illustrated tasks required to he
Performed The position requires
an average of twenty (20) hOuri
per week to perform Applicants
should have a workable
knowledge, and a minimum(,o
four years experience n i

Found

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197 312' wide, I OR, turn AC, adults
Security $100 mo 3225939
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2 BR

STAR
Call About Our
Christmas Specials

.*bove your classified ad will draw
'tie shopper's attention to your ad
Call for details 322 7611 or 631
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recreaton room, laundry room
and clubhouSe 2560
cgewoosJ
Ave , Sanford, Ph 3239420

I ('amm*'rC,ll S're t:, Id "; fr rCnt
SR IS .* 77 oi,ire f•,,.

eneva

One Story
Kitchen Equipped
Adult Family

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Albamonte Pool Hom- 3 BR I
bath, tamly r oo m, screened
porch, 2 car garage *ith wbr'.hop
area central heat air, carpets
drapes, fenced yard 3 yrs likC

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CHICKEN
21 PIECES $725
of

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IUMP.P/Aftfif FRIED CHICKEN
OPEN Sun. thru Thurs. 9 til 9:30 Fri. &amp; Sat. 9 to 10:30

Ph. 322-9442

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QUALITY HOMES AT MODERATE PRICES

Lettuce, 3 heeds for $I. Snap bans.
3 lbs $I Oranges lOc lb. Vine ripe
tomatoes Ed's Produce, I., ml
West of Il 92 on Lake Mary Blvd
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3 &amp; 4 Bedroom
2 Bath

across from I Days Inn,

Kastrier Farm,

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Central Healing and Air Conditioning

Carpeting

Forrest Greene Inc.

11jin
te:'oo.oe AVE
S',iteiy older home
."u;rrirr or
curSing

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SOUTHEAST MOR TGAQE
COMPANY, a Florida corporation,
Plaintiff.
5.5
LARRY F COZAY and SUSAN D
COZAY, his wife, PACIFIC
FINANCE LOANS,

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for only

Si

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IS .511

,sa', to inform the
`,f

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ac f

TRUCTION

7
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25th

orAPffltment

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Call 3osfl23i

a BR, I'

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GOvEM's.ME'sT HOuSES

FOR THE BUYER WITH CA$H

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1206 Remington Street
Graham, Texas 71016
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
thai an action 10 foreclose a mor
gage on the following real property
situate in Seminole County. Florida.

We're Offering

A

OR
$69175

25%

LOG CABIN

V F W

Reduction On Our 2 Bedroom, 1Y7 Both Townhouse

ON THE LAKEFRONT

ML.Si,TI.).,

ORIGINAL PRICE $!24,M
NOW

1 8,525
Central heat and air conditioning. Fully equipped kitchen. Carpeting
throughout living area. Decorator wallpaper in kitchen and baths. Quality
concrete block construction. 1,064 square feet of living area. Privately

fenced rear yard. Fully sodded lot. Convenient to shopping and schools — No
maintenance fees.

Deputy Clerk

ne'gnrc.orr000

If oujr

cli.b

or Organization

to be include
d
call'

THE HERALD
CLASSIFIED
DEPARTMENT
3?? 2611

n6l
W

mere

3237080
Another Fine Development By

board fl eacl'iance
loyalty Call 322 9255

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for lv

&amp;cOndition 1995 372 0483
lO'O C. 1'.-

Mu lemaic Docerman. Reg
Sweet 8 Loveable 975 323 6632 or
123 045 wI

iv

SI)OOtirm
372 j4lIafter 5pm
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fo r Antiques

balanceolSIlS %Oor P4y $ I) 20

per

SANFORD SEWING CENTER
ThC Old Singer Store
State St

Sritor Plafl

Axes

0*

37) 8112
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your

tri)ry

en we remove Lox'mgwood SIt

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276.)
OIIEtlT.SL RUGS WANTED

COUNTRY FUR's DlSTMlBuTOcls!
-,

res

&amp;

wheels

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TOP priCes paid,
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'mis page for Christmas gilt
deas Watch br them beginning
tlovembt'r 25

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FOLLOW
THE STARS

DAY TONA AUTO AUCTION
HC. 92. I m'ie weSt 0 Speedway,
Daytona Beach eli told a Public
AUTO AUCTION every Saturday
nQtlt at 7 30 It's the only one in
Flor,da You set the reserv ed
P40 Charge Othfr than 15
regstrat.on fCC unleSS vetiicte is
sold Cal 90 4 755 8311 for fur, or

home Cast pad on spot

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e5dii Our trade in burniture
priceS Good Selection

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AE BUY FURNITURE
Maitland Auction
1)9 6-116 1Q11 free from Sanford

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Cors.giimen's

Aanted to buy uSed oft.cr 'vrn,ture
Any
Quantity
NOLL s.
CASSELBER R'. His 71 97.
I
1206

month Will take trade in S'nger
egu'pped o zg tag &amp; make button
holes Ral.Srlce of 1.5500 or 10
payments of $4 Call credit
manager. 322 9111 or See a!

,

jIJ5T MAKE PAYMENTS - '17 and
13 M.odeI Call 323 1570 or 631
4A,^15 De,iIer

wanted
H. way 16 Auction
Giulerie, 322 6977

'f I tiger's lop Tuh and Sew
Zig Zag machines
Assume

nt'

EX)PJR:ADYTOSERVOU..(
ST A HONE CALL AWAY

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Beauty Care

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C4it 9. Ar (Or*lit.Qning
For tree estimates ,all Carl
HIrris at SEARS n Sanford 372

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Owner says 'Gel

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TOWER'S BEAUTY SALON

*

Call tJs For Personalized
Listing
Ifl(j
Sales
A55itance

323-7832
E..'s 32'? 1561 372 1)19
2521€ 2115 St
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SANFORD

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Cleaning

P'bQmC Repairs. Room

Evn.ng

uOCA &amp; CHAIR SHAMPOOED

IiC

Enclosures

C'is.l nO

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)2j 64,,)

Etirril,s

Pest Control

________________

Only SISI
Phone 172 3568

(arpenlr,

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Dee 9. Gerry's Cleaning Service
Qesdent,al &amp; Commercial Clean
rç
Mt 1, Box 174CC. Sanlnij CI
32171
323 6125

Remodeling Ai,:,
Custom Work L'(enlwij. Our'd,"i
Fre, ettinslIC 3236034

12 4194

',t de.is

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MILLIONS OF DOLL A R S .yi Rr,.
Estate .s %CI O dc.,
q',
'h e
CIIS%,fitd .13', 1v0IP,,r3 small

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hauling

Sewing

Insulation

lbu'aI 'hat

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BROWN PEST CONTROL
1167 PilotDr -

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ri'rm
aid 5 a great

PIdr,5lj

.1 'ons. Concrete .SrK, Peril
" Carpent er Won. Ceram

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15

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un,) 0,111 L'cl'r.,'
'If? or 90.1 115 6)41

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suDdmvSiOn

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Altqr.t,005 OrCss Mjkr'g, Drapes,

't'

Uprolst,rv

377 0701

mock

iQur unIt home
The
motivated owner *11 Cider
ons
termSi Bring uS an otter TODAY

home ton

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Call Carol Jordan.
Asoiat f or app'

III 8272

Phone 41D SI ,'

322 "SS

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ST C Pso's LAND CLEARING
6vil3c1.ng, Excavating, Ditch *iifK
Fill dirt, top soil 322 Sd)
HUGHEY EQUIPMENT
Clearing. MowIng. Dilcing.

Fill Dirt Clay, Rock.
B,ackPtoe Loader Ph 3226827

WELLS DRILLED, PUMPS.
SPRINKLER SYSTEMS
A:i ty
types and
We repair and service
STINEMACHIMEI
SUPELY CO
W Ind St
41
37777

s its

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HANDYMAN'S HOUSE 1023 Santa

St - Sanford Name your terms

32? MI? befe neon or nights

Well Drilling

anomommommom

LIGHT HAUL I7IG &amp; YARD
AND GARAGE CLEAN UP
_____ Phone 319 1.371

8.1351

Estate Broker

Lnnd Clearing

Very Reasonable Pates

Just about *verlh.ng for Cl', s,rna'
CitIng can be bald fl the Went i

rAFFER REALTY
Reg Real
1100E 2$thSt

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RON S QUICK SEMI. (1

REALTOR

CLIFF JORDAN REALTOR
$30 H*y 431, LOng*o

CHRISTMAS
aboveyour Clai.f el ad will draw
the Shopper's attention to you' ad
Call for details 322 7411 or 131
VvYi

9?2S000

PRIVACY

A

STAR

Quiet

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Wan? 10 sell something' DIII tise
magic number
327 2611 or Ill

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only

ITO

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D1CKS LAWN SERVICE
Mxowrig, Tr'miti'ng Eaqng. Fall
Clean up 0)0 6534

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'former I, Harmett5 Beauty Nc*,
519€ First 172 5741

Acres

LOCH ARBOR. New home in
cOufltr 7 Setting

3274991
3711194 377 1981

( l'E.a'.,,o,',', 5'rI
LlCE
SlOwing, Engng. Trimming
Free Esllmate's
Phone 322 1792

or
Exterior Pestering
Plaster Pat ring 5.muiated bt'ck
S stone spcc.ait1 322 2750

worf

3 OR. 2 oats. in

..'r.'r4i Re'
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L,11 1 NI 8475

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new Good
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572 95*0

GROVE..

valenca',

PIP4ECREST
School at ,0,r back
.toor' Cory I OR I bath 119,500

Landscaping &amp;
Lawn Care

Home Improvements

Al
,
liun,yijm 5,
-.,,it! 55l&amp; 00'.,
booting
Gullet's 70
[ ,.
Eagle Sd'ng Cc

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ORANGE

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FUTU RA BY SINGER

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ACREAGE ON A LAKE
I
heavily wooded Will Split

972.000

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DIRECTIONS:
ln Sanford . West on1$Ih St. off 1792
1's MI II To Ridgewood Ave., Go Soulh
2Bloclii On Ridgewood To Terrace Drive

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in

FOR INFORMATION
CALL

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41cC Oc.er

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ne'qtbc'rroQij

VETERANS. ItS', '5 it' Best buy in
town No money di' New 3 BR,
2 bath 5ithen cclv ,,)ed from

172 laa

,

65—Pets- Supplies

Aluminum Siding

REALTOR

TWENTY WEST

ri Pin,r,st on 3
loll Income mom burnished
trailer on bac iii lob Lots of extras
'ricluding pool 510 500

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Realty

135.900

4 OR. 3 BATH

1745 C ren(h

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TOWN
super 2 eon, home
m.nI (Qfld,toi'i las ever1lh r

Wm. H. StemperRealtor

DAILY—'6:30 a.m..5:30 P.M.
SAT,-1l a.m..o p,m.
SUN. —] p.m.4 p.m.

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Rent

Rent Blue L '1. Car pe t S.irvir I 1971
Ford Cour.er pick up
A1
only
for
51 513
per
day
condition 92.975 323 5500
(Appril L S URN I lURE
I
-:1 11911 GMC
Pickup truck, good
oondtlon Sanford Auction, 373.
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S1—Hous,el')cjld Goods

1

MLS

courtly -% tit of Sanbord Owner out
5ICt needs to Sell 136.000

PijbIisJ5, Nov. 9. 14, 23, 20, 1978
0€ F 45

.

6-4EqUlpment for

INC.

it

MODEL OPEN:

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;'SoSPARK

Hal Colbert

O'.ELv HOME IN COUNTY- 3
III 2 04th, Central H&amp;A. wdli wall
ward, owner me
'ixating 139.250

POOL HOME

.

9100

family r oo m, dining r oom, kit
(hen
area, !Argo living
r oom, Shade trees 'lowering
Shrubs and rare plants Large lob
Under 9 20 .000 Call 37) 5,130 for
lcpontmenb

BINGO

1:30PM

good

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ANYTIME
Multiple Listing Service

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78---Motorcycles,

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322-2420

REALTOR, MLS
323 5774 Anytime

V.F.W.

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central II &amp; AC, and reasonably
priced 4? 525, 8(0

Harold Hall Realty

2 Ilk

Every Sunday

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Earn extra cain bar Christmas
Shopong Sell those items you no
longer need w:th
Quick ACton
Want Ad in thd Evening Herald

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rt Yellow Sanø &amp; 1oi Soil
tar Sale Call 3237560 from e to
1915 P10rid 550. 1 cul . Take over
5 30 wee,x nAys
I payments of $57 83 31 payments
owed Pay oft letS 323 2959
NELSON'S FLORIDA ROSES
Motorcycle Insurance
'A-.'..'jr' ff i,arij"n Center
BLAIR AGENCY
'Cl 1,.
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12) 3.866or)7) 7710

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STOP RENTING- Move ri
thp
buy Neil tt CH s,, pqu'ppec
W W carpet, 527.000

1ETEM4NS

NOTICE OF ACTION
TO Larry F Colby and
Susan D Colby,
his wife

bath,

CHOICE AREA- IBM ?ba'r
family rm a Inc home $3

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Sanford

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SAN LANTA - 620 va'encia Court
,
Pleat as a p'n' Yr5 3 BR I'
bath',. 5 3 ,r', new 1 flClu(jeS

central air, ready !o move in I
52 6. 900

"''a
r.c:,'_ tl':,t ,i:,i:r
Cr Orc(i'Inil,itO,i ( ,lr:
i11' ,',5r in this listing cacti

Defendants

Lot 129 of SAN SEBASTIAN
HEIGHTS UNIT 1, according to the
Plat thereof as recorded in Plat Book
19. Page 21, of the Public Records of
Seminole County, Florida.
has been filed against you You Pre
required to Serve a copy of your
written defenses, if any, to this
action on SMITH AND HAYDEN,
PA., atloi'ne'ys for the Plaintiff,
whose address is 1314 Barnett Bank
Building, Jacksonville. Florida
17202. and file the original with the
Clack of the above styled Court on or
biter, December 9th. 1976, other
wile a Judgment may be entered
against you for the reliif demanded
In the Complaint.
W IT PIE SS my hand and
the seal of
said Court on this 5th day of
November, 1916.
(SEAL)
Arthur ii. Beckwith, Jr.
Clerk of the Circuit Court
By. Genevieve Poulsin

FUi4NiS)1E D
INS

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I Any year tsr, 1916 rrc,.j.is I tj,jy..
week Call toil tree 1 000137 7952

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.
ill I
80—Autos for
e
snets, crcpced ears $ IlO or best
- ,
clter 373 7927
'74 Dodge Colt, exc e llent ConditiOn, 2
yr old German Sheprterd, male
Will Pant Refr.;eritors
Of , vinyl hardtop, neat &amp; air,
I
guard dog $101) to r:ght person
Lawn FurnIure etc
standard, toe mileage Take over
323 1375
123 1980
payments Of 97317 9700 nt? as
down payment 322 5706 after
Used carpet, Olive green. approx
CamPoelis Poodle Pad-Complete
11*12', 135 Call 123 ISIS
P(OteSSOn4l groomng 7467 Park
Ave . 322 4121
197$ Corvette, orange, 7 Top,
kitChn
Bathroom
Cainet',j
loaded Call after S p.m 3770111
counter- lops. £.vuks.-insfei[at.on Homely. mischievous cute. 7 rItes,
old male Pup of indeterminate
.i4iltbIC Bud Ca 11 322 805?
971 Mav er ic k , 2 Dr .new paint, new

Circle- Spacious I DII, 2 Oath, in
('*ceiiefll location Has lovely

1011 S C RFNCH

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Cars &amp; Trucks

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wILSON MA1ER CURNITURE
BUY-SELL-TRADE
lll3lS E First St
322 5622

RENTALS

II) E,.i

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MORE CASH
For Wrecked or Junk

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CSsSelb-rry, Il 22, 63042136
_____________________________

cash register, p'tza oven. Other
restaurant equip 373 7170

617W sI St , Sanford
312 56.41 or 322 2751 jttpr Hr%

PINECIILS T

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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT IN AND
FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA.
CASE NO, 7e2044CA.e9.I
DIVISION:

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chairs, slragr,t ChRirS, filing
cab.n.ts, as is Cash and carry

Scars Toucs Tone COlor T console,
brand new, 1.100 Sears Coldipot
s'de b Side retrigeratoi- freezer,
I year old, like new. $101) 323 6582

lo,er, large ulilty room and
FOR THE EXECUTIVE
Just
more APP warranted.
reduced 3 HR 2 bath home on
S2S.000
ccrn,r lot ,th girt uak Kitchen
equpp
Has a Screened Cabana
f o r entertannq your guests ulTy 27)8 Palmetto Ave - Cod
Brick beauty ,it 519 900
Ott on your front porch in InS
lovely older i BR. 1' bath in
clvd'ng Carpetng central H &amp; AC,
Ill OLEANDER Well mamnta.ned
On well landscaped lot Come
older home 'n dOwntOwn Sanford
1)6.600
32 on large wooded lob Could be
the 7 in 1 tlQme Upstairs has
.
Separate entrance klchn Zontd COUNTRY CLUB MANOR
WilkinS Circle Lovely I OR Ii
GC 7 Can be uSPd f o r blCe5
baitS. ha. carpeting scre,rtecj IrOnt
it1y5for% look rib
In', one f or
porch, breakfast bar and loadS of
$26,900
•*tras On large fenced corn" lot
Move fl COndit'On tot'
MLS REALTORS

*iTci,(,1,
çr'.uIst
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Upp land Park Homes By

SALES

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BUY JUNK CAPS trot-ri 910 to 130
Call 3221671 a'lerlp m

1.'.ond or steel deSkS eyed:,' 'C deSk
&amp; Chairs, Secretarial desks &amp;

Platform Scale, Shake macnine,

Reg Real Estate Broker

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W E AL TO WS

3210041

Legal Notice

Maytair

322 6,45?

place Ip dSpIa, ,rose .,ntques

You pick green beans 94 Au Hwy

IPii9 I'9?jro

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2100 S. French Ave.

01-

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123 1695

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Supplies

Used Office Furniture

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77— Autos Wanted

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uaranted recondItIoned auto
batteries,
$17 95
exchange
REEL'S BODY SHOP, 1109
Sanford Ave

General Contractor

lirepiace, IBM. 2balhs Truly the

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17%
Z

would Illip

Eat In Our Air Conditioned Dining Room or Take Out

37? 2119
Alter Hours

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BALL REALTY
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persnl attention

Console Stereo, AM FM Radio I.
Record Player Excellent con
dition, 9125 323 2791

peg Peal Estate Broker

$77,500

Care

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Fill Santa's bag quick and
easy
Srop the want ads for
Christma s b u 1 S
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JOHNNY WALKER

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50—Miscellaneous for Sale

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Educations, Child Care for as IOwas'
12. WIkiv it i'i.' n,riii.. 1,1

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wItS central heal 8. air 1721
game room, utility shedon cement
tQ4jndatiOn large frees 123.900
New FHA
teE TAKE TRADES
LAKE MARY
Sparkling 3 BR. 1'
bath hOmC MittS Fborica room
(Crlf, tidAl &amp; TMativated owner
9111 SC New F H •

r SO n A

C w ill give your

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Spacious,custom)BR, 2bath.liy
rrri , 12 ri rm . den. eat n It , 17 I
acr es Pr,vacy Near hospital 3fl
p
5113

IdOith some

c

2539 Park or 3223955 Bill
Bowers, Operator

9. Electronic Organs with

Merchandise

clo wn

,rs. experience. Moiley's Garage,

j'3ri'4f rhythm section Liberal
trades offered Bob Ball's
irio &amp;
Organ Sales &amp; W esrn
te Lfo, 301
.'I Ff5? 5' . 327 2255

£ .ro 321 1 51. 37,141 ??
25'S S?r t

1)00

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All work
guaranteed Reasonable prices. 25

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323 7832

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2521 PrI Dr
R'os-

'8610or 8l).9lJx"

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afford

1220779

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Jim Hunt Realty, Inc

17.92. Sanford ,
~
Ac;o%% F,om Ranch

L322.2o90

s fc'
assistance
prope l1
ACU d'Ser'de

oeilng mirrors, pri,iac V Sh.iiies
II) 1470 *-.t 251 rr 671 0913

(
LAKESIDE APARTMENTS

",',t'uu.Ori)II,

I ls

new B owner 172 7361

,

Call

payment to quIlted buyers 3
lIp, l' baths, cent heat rCbur
1. 5hi' A ow is 119.000

es
ASsocate 0's LAKE MONROE

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SANFORD

Realty

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59 —Mus,c.aI Wvrchandise

M LS . REALTOR

Eyes 323
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101W Commerc'al
Phone 12) a. Sanford

Lake Mary
Lountry nomc
wooded lot Spanish StuCco I BR. I
bath with trnl y room and
fireplace Good 'nveStmpnt Hou se
and 3 lots. 910.000. house and
01% 9)0.000 PP'cne 3?? ?06..i

From

1505 W. 25th

NE ED A HOME'

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WIT'r REALTY

JOHN SAULS AGENCY
Da,s 32? 717
Broker

Weg Meal Estate Broker
JOHN XPIDER, ASSOC

11,11 burnished. 1 BR apartment
Mature adultS 323 166,)

135

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Assume mortgage
No
Qualityng Very small down
C1,mI'nt Monthly payment
"3rt0atJf 91179?

W, GARN ETT WHITE

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rai Estate Brokpr, 321 0610

2 BR . air, Adults
No Pets
C on tact 2112 Palmetto Ave

Quiet,

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41—Houses

Luxury Patio Apam
Studio,

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Hal Colbert

RESIDENTIAL LOTS- Buy now
for future homesite Terms .vail
MellOnville Ave 100' 11.e5o
iVekiva R.wer, 100' nn river. 916,000
L akefron t in DeBary, II 1,750

I bath, carpeted and C A. I
lhpn equipped nice large lot

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''f. carpeted, quiet I anui 2
t*drOOms. 9175* to $135 month
Adults Phone 377 1610

Bedroom Apts,

372 7335

111.000 Financing avail

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th Want Ad
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bedrooms, 2 baths, cent heat
and air, StOvC, garage or carport

REAL NICE HOME

Real Estate

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~G ardens

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MONTHLY RENTALS
AVAILABLE
Color Iv, air Cord Mad Secv
QUALITY iNtl NORTH
18. SR 131. Longwood
667

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2464

convenient location Meterences
regured $95 per mo 834 5997

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NEW HOMES that you can

Budder's own 3 or I OR, 2
bath
Prced below reproduction costs
JENNY CLARK REALTY
Realtor
37? 1591

37—Business Property

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Sanford, I BR. turn downstairs

DeBAR V. Large, lovely I BR, air,
near stos ideAl f o r retired
i'rrsons 311 ''
6416

Mr Thomas Wilson. lii
Executive Director
Sanford Housing Auth.:
Administrative BuiIdrvj
Castle Brewer Court
Sanford. Fl. 32771

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Cam pe r Trailer for ic,:, 24'. lvi
bath, twin beds, Heat, ar 3:2
5752

I. 2 &amp; 2 BR apts Tennis,
Sw mm rig .
Playground,

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Chuck Moore

Peg Meal Estate Broker
1618 S Sanford Ave
321 0159 eves 372 7643
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burn . Cabana, porch, lanced
yard Adults only No pets 371
0568 alter 1 30

CHRISTMAS
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BATEMAN REALTY

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tan pine, $ 35 327 1116 or lfl

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Seminole H S gym) 323 2944

or Shells

Beautifully handmade of moun

By owner )2;;;0
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Trailer, 169
Slee ps 6, fully equipped, 1900 See
at 2704 Ridgewood Ave (fr on t of

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7 BR. CA, ar. screened
double
ble lot, fruit &amp; large oak
frees, nice neiQtSborho
$19,900
12.000 (in about 9160 mo Owner
iil finance 2012 Jeffers on Ave
322 1374 days. or 626 1059. ,iSk for

Meg Meal Estate Broker
003W 151 St
373 6061 p1323 051? eves

2 OR . turnmshed. 1110 Katie's
Wkivi LOnd'ng, 372 1170

holder, with door

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5' S.cott'y Cam per

For hiS CIir'Stmas g'e a I rack gun

47—Real Estate Wanted

KULP REALTY
109W First SI

Sanford
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Vehicles
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75—Recreational

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COMMERCIAL PROPERTY

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Any right

57 — Sports Equipment

Choice commercial Site 250'x?SO' on
US Hwy 1192 'nSde Sanford City

Sales

Sanford

Homes

9 it acres Nrw road, nice
trees dry arid T erms
911.100

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CHARGE Reserve free spaces
P'-ar,c' 377 1116. 7 p ri' t, 2 p i-ri

11 F'terqli
lSh'ng boat. 93 hp
Eirirm)e rrOtor and trailer, $150
(ail "ven'rtgs, 37) 7fl

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I)' i' Malibu Fiberglass boat with
Swivel seats, II HP Evinrude,
Hard'ng Trailer Fully equipped.
imr. new 1650 ili 1404 after 5

43—Lots-Acreage

lm"

BUYERS DEALERS
Empty your carport or garage Mave 11$ and have fun swapping
too' Bring your articles to
Movieland Drive In Theatre Swap
Stop Flea Market , South 17 97,
ev.ry Sunday. 9a * i to5p, NO

2929 Hwy 1192
377 5961
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Broker, 831 0171

en1aIs

Trade

i'IAPII ED SELLERS

OBSON MARINE

for

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3 BR , 71' 94' Barrington, VA loanS
aailabl
REGORv YOSLI HOMES
23 Or .ini Er i l l 511,1)

Regm5tere Peal Estate Broker
Mill, Murra, 4 ssl7(te
Lake Mary
Phone 372 523?

Condition, $16,700 VA No
dOwn. FHA Low down

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10—Swap &amp;

27

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River 94.000
appointment

yard, large corner lot For Sale or

SANFORD- Lovely 2 or 3 OR, I
04th home in good location, ex

USE WANT ADS for quick response
3 r celirig
p r.

YENP,40pE WASHER - Parts,
Service
Used
machines
MOONEy APPI lANCES, 373 0491

IS , scre ened
porch, utility Shed. On Wekiva

heat &amp; air,
carpeted, closets galore, enclosed
garage, utility rm - fenced back

glady

Cash 322.4132
For uSed furniture appliances
toots. ('tC But I or 1(1)1 items
Larry's Mart 715 Sanford Av
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55 — Boats &amp; Accessories

2 BR unfurn

3 BR, I", bath, cent

M. UNSWORTH REALTY

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Ridgewood Arms

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r.'tr,gertor, self
)reen
ver1 q0O

42-4Mbite Homes

than 1750 clown Government
funding By builder. 831 1949,
Equal Housing Opportunity

than rent

ruriiisij

377 7199

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1971 Kenmore washer &amp; dryer.
apartment ti: Good cone 1210 or
oest "iffer 322 1616

2 61?)
322 7357

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Lake Mary. 3 BR. l'i bath new
homes Under 125.000 with less

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68—Wanted to Buy

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cord tori 145 Call 373 ISIS

rooms. 1 bath, 751 S 3rd
St., Lake Mary 911,500 Phrirp
Ata 1701

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Tuesday. Nov. 23, 1974-58

52—Appliances

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of merchandise daily

payment, monthly payments less

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.usociale,

Classified AdS
MOVE MOUNTAINS

'.'oriey 5 .ivamlable f o r subsidized
housing in rural areas No down

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30 - Apartments Unfurnished

Interested persons stv)tilJ Sutrr.i
resumes to

Resumes will be accepted through
November 26, 1916 Part time •j
salar, rCtia7,;,

car peted

3 BR, 7 b.ith available l)r
J,ln &amp;
Feb 'n Sunlirid Estates lcJi'ai for
tourists 322

SAP4MOPApK""'"TT'""
trailer apIs Adult &amp; tamily park
'b ly ISIS M^V 1797 S ,'ntord
12) 177

Rentals

L1,,.....,,,..

1

One Bed room

L(l long haired ite aim-eS male
cat. 25th 8. Sanford. Hair thin on
back 373 4375

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WELAKA APARTMENTS
111W 1st St
373052e

of comrir'i.r( .11 bldg
,s,aiau;e her rent 'or
liday
SeASon 321 5yi)

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REAL ESTATE

If You Qualify

m onth Phone SM SIlt

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Foijiiil- Female Huskie Call &amp;
identity. You pay for ad Orlando

bath.

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41— Houses

ST. JOHNS REALTY CO.
BROKERS

Le new i tr
, ' r
equipped. washer, dryer, carpet.
drape*., and fenced yard Owner
leaving town Call George W,IIii.

Realtor

House In 3 Months

On large Shady lot in Sanford IllS

Furnished

4 wk days

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Administration of budgets, con
tracts, construction activities and
operating programs
Maintaining accurate accounts
funds received and disbursed
Computing rental assessments ID
applicants and tenants.
Planning of programs designed to
improve the physical appearance,
and to make more livable apart

f l ed

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fights w,ifer fu'ri

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7796 after

2400 sq

counting
FACED WITHA DRINKING
PROBLEM
Perhaps Alcoi'iolic Anonymous
Can Help

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described as tOIIow

f AJC" Burt Lancaster.

or Brown Gravy

Teenager needs ride with female
from Sanford to K Mart In
Casselberry 23 days a week at
130 p m 322 3907,

122 2076

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Duties of the Executive Director
includes, but is not limited to Isa
following:

9--Crolood Things to Eat

Great Sun

9i MOVIE (M n)Birthion

ROAST SIRLOIN OF BEEF

I BR, turn ic'

THE GREATEST

FIND

and

Lord and Mackenzie Phiilip
host parades in New York,
Philadelphia. Detroit, Tom"()
arid I-$'swaa. Three hou.n.

BAKED HONEY GLAZED VIRGINIA HAM

&amp;

unsrucuons: FIIOOIfl words below appear forward,
backward, up, down or diagonally. Find each
box it in,

ford. tAchaei Learned. Jock

Cranberry Garnish

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BR,

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$18,995

Call Bait

You Can Have Your

throughout, central heat and air

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They're Hot'

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B ES L SAC I EM UP I E K SO LI
GDANLV I RDAAGNKE I KGT
RIG L LAST I I SO E A PAG NO
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AIEGFENTINGTRAUPEHG
TDARTN ISA8TAERGTArR
ETTEAKLAFELEAUAATKE
XALAEVLAETRRTGNESNA
U EAT R COME 0 T GE R I ROUT
HR K D GREATS EASE C G CS P
AGEAELGREATATLAKITL
I ES N I All RB TA ERG T E A A
0 IGREATDANELEGR ITE I
MOEKALKERTTAERGHYRN
R CL N GRE A) BASS I G MA G S

12 TODAY (Local news
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EXECUTIVE
DIRECTOR

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31—Apartments

Companion tlt'r-cleJ immediately
678 0616

-WE SELL SUCCES S - .
701 Commercial
373 5176

- 4--Persona

COMPANY
HILLBILLIES

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re Opportunities
24—Busiss

on tt
page for ChriStmas gift
ide as Watch for them beçlnnlng
November 25.
ls

6' HOGAN'S HEROES
7
24 THE ELECTRIC

THEGONGSHOW Pro-

I SEEK

at725and825)

4

Dressing, Giblet Gravy,

NEWS

2 BR. clean, near shopping, No pets
2619 Elm . Sanford Call Mrs
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94db,
339 6956

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"Get Em While

Corner lot--I BR. 2 bath, liv rm ,
tam rm &amp; den, kitchen turn
Inquire tOO? Adams Ave , Sanford

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or 373 8435

700

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Southern

2 NEWS

9 BEVERLY

655
2 DAILY DEVOTkJN,.&amp;L

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FREjwAp5p
AND FLEA MARKET
EVERYSUNDAYCAM SPM
CALL111 r Ill oll

Old Fashioned

2

ALMANAC

£ SAT TIL

Sanford

NEIGHBORHOOD

645
4 LOCAL NEWS
6 (Thu's Only) SUNSHINE

rcORCHv"j
t'SIX A CK ANN"

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2 ADAM I? (Fl)
7
24 MISTER ROGERS'

1230

Not OflT)U3

CONN'E STEVENS IS

'ete FRIED CHICKEN

ious

9

6 SUNRISE SEMESTER

Famous For Good Taste

soo

siarvi despi te
Pirates and a scam (A)

2

GOOD ALL DAY

Value

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5312

'I'm RuTh!. /it 1cr%1'l"

THE STARS

9 MARCUS WELBY M.D

adaptability of five refuges from
a Confederate prison du'mnç
the Civil War wtio Su'vlvo on a.

Wanted

FOLLOW

NOUNCED

tore about the ingerKjty and

(Fn)DAILY DEVOTIONAL
','',"::

(T)fours orvy) FAMOUS

CLASSIC T ALES 'Mystenous
Island " Animated adaptation
of Jules Verne's dassic a'iveru-

2 (fn) WITH THIS RING

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$I

6

Part time Bar Maid Apply Within
Starlight Lounge. 3105 5 Orlando
Dr . Sanford

LPN. 4 to II Shift Geriatric Cx
panience preferred Apply in
person, Sanford Nursing &amp; Con
vales,cenl Center, 950 Melloriville

6"I
'Milylkyllul

000

RESTLESS
Preempted
Thurs.
see below.

Not on Thu's

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7 24 SESAME STREET
EDGE OF NIGHT ProOrTiIed Thugs and Fri
9 (The,
BALL
COUPLE
430
2 (mu's) TO BE AN'

4 6 YNG
OU AND

6 15

CHILflRi4.... 75

6 MERV GRIFFIN

2 12 (Thu's only)GFIAND'
STAND

6

ADULTS

2
IF1ONSIDE (Fl) PreerTtod Thug

Fri) NEWS

18—Help

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Pompano. Fla., IM61

24 ZOCA4

(.t)n. Tues. Wed,

3226713

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plus deposit

18.2 BR Apts excellent locatiori. all
electric k'trti.ci A C. Carpeted,
'-'
drapej, adults, from 1150 7015
4 Rm , kit equip , clean, $OS mo
;_3
rm - kit equip .clean, 115 mo 372 Sanford Ave . Phone 3 72 7111 -,

Ave

330
2 12 (Thu's orgy) SPECIAL TREAT Figuring All the

1200
9

2

NAVEL ORANGES. 12 50 Bu
or

Sanford Seminole .uycee's are Still
selling the Restaurant Sampler
Coupon Books for $11 95 Call 373
0090 or 373.4310. or after S call 373

at Dal.

400
600

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- 9—Good Things to Eat

9300 mo

165

1771

Let mc Show yOu txw you can make
5100 1300 per week Call 373 6512

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YES

(Thu's only) NFL

as

Afternoon

4'

6

4

FOOTBALL St Louis

Wednesday

and

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2

6 GAMBIT Preempted

1200

$20000 PYRAMID. Pro-

Oklahoma at Nebraska.

Thu's. Fri

4 6 M'AS'H Burr can't
believe it when a wounded

4A—Public Notices

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RIDGE WOOD VILLAGE

needs" fast and at a low, low Cost

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— Hous

I OR apt kit equip ,A(, Carpeted,

OV1EDO Flu- Duplexes Furn or
Unlurn .Wooded. Home size lots

WANT ADS WILL SELL your "don't

AS THE WORLD

onitod Thq
u' and Fri
9 (Fri) NCAA FOOTBALL

1030
12
HOLLYWOOD
SQUARES Preérr)todThij-s,
see 10 am
24 (Thurs. Fri) SESAME
STREET
1100
2
12 WHEEL OF FORTUNE Preempted Thu's 10 a m

Machine Gun Kelly" (A)

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41—Houses

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200

COMPANY

,

6

The Day Before PublicaUon

Evening Herald, Sanford. Fl.

.

Unfurnished

Apply in person Mon. Tues - Wed
between 2 &amp; 1 PM to Arthur
Treacher's Fish &amp; Chips, 90 E
t1y 436. Fern Park (Zayre

Sunday - Noon Friday

TURNS Preemp ted Thurs,
see I pm
9
FAMILY FEUD' Proorrted Thu's

6 (Fri only) SUPER
FRIDAY. Special hour and a
half holiday pi'esental,on of
'

J.J II WJWV'SI

Noon

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31A—Duplexes

APARTMENTS
S. Sanford Ave.

Manager Trance, male of tamale
for expanding test too'
, service
Must have own trans portation

DEADLINES

End-

less S4

I) F'ili

7 MARKRUSSELCOMEDy
SHOW
9 MOVIE OF THE WEEK

t'Axth Korean officer describes
his own inury and correctly
diagnoses the wounds of an
otw patent

1. .

(Fr,) MOVIE

2

900
2
12 POLICEWOMAN In
oerto crack a'beyselling"
ring. Sots

fH)'"

( Thu'S only) 50th

Preemolied Thu's and Fri

HARTMAt4

wealthy couple who want to
a dopt an infant

1 1111111,

see

three regular Saturday
SOfIOS
childeo
"Fat 4J(
24 SCHOOL BOARD CONT
and the Cosby Kids." Isis" and
11 30
"Ark II"
2
12' TONIGHT
24 (Thos. Fn,) ELECTRIC
14 CBS LATE MOVIE

c orrespondence modeling

A

SANFORD AND SON

ANNUAL MAC ' S
THANKSGIVING DAY PA.
RADLi Ed McMahon, Della
Reese. McLean Stevenson
host the traditional

pk' Loser Take M." (Fl)
6 MARY HARTMAN, MARY

SATURDAY 9Noofl

6, NEWS Preen'ted Thurs..

moo

12

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see below
6 (thu's Only) PIPPI IN THE
SOUTH SEAS
9
RYAN S HOPE Proei1fcd Thu's. see below
9
(Thu's only) SC008Y
000-DYNOMUTT HOUR
24 (Thus)MOVIE' On
'
Any

SESAME STREET

2

:JU r..

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SOMERSET' Proerrted
Thurs. see 1230 pm

TELEVISION Or.

p 1,,-

8:00 AM.

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SANFORD
3 BR, I, bath, central
adults. no pets, 995 372 2296 wk
A &amp; H, very private 121,900 Will
clys after I
sell FHA, VA low down or assume
present
loan
Unturn'shPrt
two
tedro0rr Secunitu
HUD FHA VA reposse'ssions, all
3301
,'pst t*riuit
PrIe r*-ç
areas, trcm 9100 down
New modern Single sto"y I 8. 7 BR
I
apts . and comnI.I.i
.
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CRANK CON'ST REALTY
Studio apts Conveniently located,
32—Houses
REALTORS-I3O 6061
beautifully landscaped Abundant
..
Eves 373 3119
storage, including attic "GE
Winter Springs
) Fib i'*"lini
Energy Etlicient Package", crom
conditiOn, mm
lease 6 mo'. 9745
NEW 3 BR, 7 bath, garage. cent ral
9115 Call 373 3301 or ViSit Resident
"mo 140 pets Near School 177 0335
teat &amp; air conditioning, wall to
Service Directors to inspect
wail carpet, VA FHA WiltS riO
Nce 2 BR block home, turn or
mod els and select your new
971,900
(losing t,
apartm en t
unfurn 323 2920 or 372 7129 alter 6
pm
DYNAMIC PROPERTIES
Do you wan it bid or Soid' Want
.
"-"
S V H.irdwk, Broker
ads tell and sell last at a low cost
lcSylt*ildeI
BR.
2
bath,
deluxe
I.
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fleltr,a 'A.? 9411
SpaciOuS

Shorthand,
typing,
light
book keeping
experience
Demanding
iob
Company
benefits
Equal Opportunity
Employer Cardinal Industries
Inc , 321 0210

I thru Slimes
41c line
6 thru 25 times
3 Ica line
26 times
74c a line
(52,00 MINIMUM CHARGE)
3 Lines Minimum

HOURS

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NOW LEASING
SANFORD COURT

. productionotfjc,

SECRETAR'V
RATES

100

ango County School System,
3 pm ( Thu's. En)

2 12
(Fl)
below

831-9993

MONDAY thru FRIDAY

1255

HAHTMAN

24 SCHOOL BOARD CONT
830
9 LAVERNE AND SHIRLEY
When the girls see how the
foIas flip for a Pretty model at
the Pizza Bowl, they enroll ma

NVednesday"s

in

Pump gas, full or part time. ax
cellent salary Seeking aggressive
persons 7125 S French Ave
Equt Opportunity Employer

Orlando - Winter Park

CLASSIFIED DEPT.

.

30 -Apartments Un-furnished

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SEARCH FOR

9 ALL MY CHILDREN: Pre
vnieu I r urs

until

9' FAMILY Epssøde tO 1)0
announced
24 scHooL BOARD CONT.
1030
6$ ALAN BURKE SHOW
1100
2
4
6
9
12 NhWS
6$ WILD. WILD WEST
7 MARY RARTMAN. MARY

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6

TOMORROW Preempted
Thuts

2

()n

SCHOOL

Feast. police officers I'4rscti and
Green (Frank Converse and
Fred WlIiarron) are ordered
to apçxehen.d a sniper wtio has
shot an Ii earold cfiildd
during
a freeway traffic
4
6 SWiTCH. Episode to
be

800
2
12 BAA. BAA BLACK
SHEEP Pappy" gets malana,
a rid a doctor threater to send
him home
4
6 NADIA. FROM ROMANIA WITH LOVE. Special
on location, starting
Nadia Comaneci. 14 year old

all

322-2611

ttwu Wed) IN

24

their way to a Thanksgiving

12 MV THREE SONS
24 SCHOOL BOARD CaNT

Y.

FOOTBALL Buffalo at Detroit

2

10,00
12 POLICE STORY On

2

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1i...1.s
U UU

Seminole

1953 (Fn) "At War With the
Arrny."Dean Martin.JerryLewis 1950.

new

.4 MATCH GAME
6

'us

lLkflItUrO from a shady is?
hoisterer. Ann has her first
encounter with anoverbearing

SHCOOL BOARD MEETING

thi

'.,.

ereJ Thurs . see below
2
12 (Thtss. only) NFL
4

Smart Girls" Deanna Durbin.
R
Flay P flarxl (B&amp;W) 1937.
Thtis ) 'Little Boy Lost." Bing

24 SCHOOL BOARDCOIJT
930
4
6
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While trying to rescue her

I? S25.000 PYRAMID
24 ORANGE COUNTY

pr

Karl Widen. Part one
&amp;W)
1962 (Tees) 'Birdman of
AJrai.' Part v. cent, from
yesterday (Wed I "Three

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List Your Business...Dial 322-2611

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Tuesday, Nov. 23, 197k

6B-EvenIn Herald, Sanlord, Fl.

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FOR VOUR CONVENIENCE

AMERICA'S LARGEST WINE

ia you AND YOURS

&amp; SPIRITS DEALER
WE WILL BE OPEN

ABC HAS THE LOWER EVERYDAY PRICES

A JOYOUS THANKSGIVING
FROM AL'. OF USATABC

ALL DAY THANKSGIVING
ENHANCE THE FLAVOR OF YOUR TURKEY

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ALL

MOST OFTHESE
PRICES ARE 6

WEEK &amp;
DAILY
SPECIALS _____________
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WHOLESALE CASE LIST

LOUNGESANYflM(

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RINKS48 BWDS

SANFORD

COCKTAIL
LOUNGE

HIGHWAY 17-92

PKG. STORE

SOUTH CITY

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OPEN

CHAMPAGNE OR
COLD OUCK

SANGRIA
SPANISHTOR000RO

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The Thanksgiving holiday will provide a day off for
family gatherings and counting their blessings for some

Sern1p,le County reddents, while others will enjoy a long
weekend.
Closed Thursday through Sunday will be Winter Springs
City Hall, Longwood City' Hall, (iviedo City Hall, Sanford
City Hall and Lake Mary City Halls, Seminole County
Courthouse, Seminole County Schools and th e Driver's
license otfke.
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Robert E. (lark, Stephen S. hind, incumbent Donald W .
Shies.
Friday- The two candidates for Liingwood city clerk:
Bettie Brown and incum be nt Onnie H. Shomate
Sunday- Th e four candidates for District 5 seat on
longMood city council: Stephen Barton, Steven DeMino,
Jerome Mccauley, Harvey Smerllcon.

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open society. But the emphasis

continuing full assistance" to

IIERRING

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Gtorge Bush announced today ceremony.
lietsresigningasdirectoro(the
hlealsopledgedto protect the
Central Intelligence Agency agency's conf identiality, "I will
effective Inauguration day.
not turn my back from the
Bush's anno un cement was is- past," he sa id. "We've learned
sued by a CIA spokesman. The atot about hat an Intelligence
announcement s4ld Bush agency must do to ma in ta in the
"would not remain as director confidence of the people in an

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Kwiatkows 'l' O sted
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President-elect Jimmy Carter Colby, who had be en defending
during the tr an sition between the CIA during cengression Inadministrations.
vestigations of agency oper"Mr. Bush informed Presi- ations.
dent Ford and President-elect
Carter of his decision." the announcement said.
It gave no in dication of

Today

Bush's future plans.
Bush brief ed Carter for nearly six hours last Friday at the
president-elect's home in
Plains, Ga., on the highly secret The closing of SR-436 in
methods the CIA uses to gather Altamonte Springs for repairs
intelligence around the world, has been postponed until
January following a flood of
protests from th e city and its

Bush told reporters in Plains
that he had visited Ford be fore

fl)lng to Georgia and was told merchants, Story, Page 2-A.
to give Carter full access to any
information he might desire.
While he was in Plains, Bush
refusej to discuss his o wn fuINDEX
lure and declined to say whethor the possibility of r em aining
in his job had been raised dur- Aruu.ndThe Clock
6-A
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Crossword
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7-A
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fidence in the a ency, which Hospital
had been the tarIet of in vesti- Obituaries

gations into itaproper ac- Sports
tivities. "No politics, no policy Television
bias, will color the co llective Weather

judgment of the CIA," he Women

A Thanksgiving Story
DUNDEE (All i - A inan caught making a bologna
sandwich in a church was sent to jail beca use th e
minister felt it was his Christian duty "to apprehend th ose
involved in criminal acts."
Virgil Hughes, 52, a migrant farmworker employed on a
local farm, said he was outside the D un dee Baptist Church
on Sunday, penniless and unable to remember the last
time he had eaten. A passerby suggested he try the ch ur ch
kitchen, he told police,
Hughes said he walked through an open door and wa

rom

Personne

lh El) PRICXETT
Herald Staff Writer
'I he Republican Liairiiin of the Seminole County Commission
has o usted Democrat Harry Kwiatkowski from his co veted
position on the coun ty's po werf ul personnel board.
And Kwiatkowski didn't like it.

ard

ames Iock-

The IX-mocratic coitiiiiisioner Tuesday pointed to politics on the

part of Republican commissioners, who, he said, campaigned on
promises to take the commission out of the political arena.
Kwiatkowski said he had informed newly-selected Commission
Chairman Dick Williams that he hoped to retain his position on
the personnel board
Instead, Williams ignored Kwiatkowski's request and ap-

The only difference now, according to Kwiatkowski, Is the
Republican decisions are "worked out upstairs" before cornmission meetings. Democrats, he said, worked the decisions out
during meetings.
Kwiatkowski also cr iticized a breakf ast attended by the three
Republicans one da y' prior to Williams' selection as chairman.

Smith then decided that he could be Lharged only with

pointed two of his Republican colleagues, John Kunbrough and

On Nov. 15. Williams called the rnedia from a South Seminole

trespassing, a misdemeanor. Hughes was set free

Bill Kirchhoff, as county commission representatives to the
N'rwflnel board.
"You know how many powerful positions I was appointed to?"
,iked Kwiatkowski.
"Not one."
"It the appointment) was worked out; it was already typed
up," he added.
Appointments by the chairman must be approved by a majority
vote. And Republicans now hold the top half of three-to-two votes
after Kirchhoff defeated Democratic opponent John Alexander

restaurant to notify the press that he was at a meeting with
Kimbrough and Kirchhoff to brief Kirchhoff.
Florida's Sunshine Law requires that the media be notified
anytime two or more elected officials meet.
Tht'intent of the law istonctify the people via the news niedia
- in time to allow the public time to attend meetings.
Democrat Bob French was absent from Tuesday', meeting.
French was appointed to CALNO and to the Seminole Community
Action I SCA I agency. The lion's share of Williams appointments
went to Republicans

The Rev. Mr. Lockwood said he would ask the state
attorney If Hughes could be released on his own
recognizance, lie also said he's in vit ed Hughes to join him
for Thanksgiving dinner.
Said Hughes: 1 will never go into another church."

.

and Williams, an incumbent, barely squeaked by a second
Democratic challenger. I)av Gunter
Th e chairman is selected by a majority vote of the board The
chairmanship goes to the party in power - not to an individual,
And, when the Republicans assumed the majority position, it was
Williams' time to be c ha i rm an
Kwiatkowski said when Democrats held the majority position

wood, found hun and called police,
But the Rev. Mr, Lockwood said he caught IiugLt'
filling a bag with groceries. "And of course I don't know
what else he -vas going to take," he said.
Hughes was taken to po lice headquarters, where he told
authorities his story. Amt. I'olk Co unty State Attorney Al

Nonetheless, the minister filed a complaint, and hIt:gh'
was arrested on burglary charges.

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closed Thursday otily, along with the banks :tud post of-

considerable" damige because the area is populatLil and has

acco rding to in itial repo rts from the seismic station ir, TbilLsi,
' Soviet Georgia.

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It said Bush "pledged his now will be on the future."

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after Jan. 20, 1977."

range it could affect the health set.
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Ha't-lirg does not foresee any
Commissioners Dick
immediate da nger to the public. Williams, John Kimbrough and

many older buildings.
He put the location at about 20 miles west of Yerevan In the
Soviet Union.

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of Van Province 900 miles east of Istanbul.
"It was the worst tremor 'to hit Turkey) since the one that
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A spokesman at the U.S. National Ea rthquake Information
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he's already leased office space in the Paulucci Building in
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"Th e biggest job will be moving in my lawbooks," he said, not in g
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before I release anything to the newspapers."
Herring said he plans to open a law practice in Sanford on Jan. 4
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monthly bill will Increase from Harling.
cent removal of BOD (Bin- allows septic tanks on half-acre
$3.30 to $13.20.
hlarling met Tuesday with Chemical Oxygen D emand
and one-third acre lots.
from e ffl uent, and Harling said
The three Republicans on the
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Re portedly at least four atto rneys and one in vestigator were
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declined to comment on the reports.
One attorney said he di dn 't want to discuss the matter and that
any announcement must come from Cheshire.

held at the courthouse in approved by the county com. subdl%i5lon just north of Red Democrat iL-dominated
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Bross, a longtime political foe of Herring, "seemed to be almost
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reported ly given notice said today,
Ch eshire's fir st choice for the Sem inole chi ef assistant state
attorney, Do nald Lykkebak, whom Cheshire defeated ui the
Democratic primary, ear li er turned down the job offer.
Lykkebak said he will stay in his present job as an assistant to
Orange-Osceola State Atty. Robert Eagan.
Bross told reporters Tuesda y while he was in Sanford with
Cheshire that he couldn't comment on the reports that he'll be the
new Seminole chief assistant state attorney. He said any announcements wi ll come from Cheshire.
Cheshire said that he still has to talk with some people in
Brevard concerning staff join and "I want to be sure they know

being recommended by the hills - live in South Seminole. green light to purchase a third months ago, Harling said. lie
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declined to confirm or deny that Bross will be his chief assistant in
charge of the Sanford office replacin g William Staley.
Ch eshire, who defeated Herrin g In the November general
election, announced during his campaign that he would replace
Staley and Herring's chief invest igator in Seminole, Jack IT.
Fulenwider.
Tuesday Cheshire said that Fulenwiders replacement "will be
announced with the n am es of my entire staff. . . possibly within
the next few days."
When asked what position Bross would have, Cheshire said,
"His title will be anno un ced at the same t im e."
Courthouse sources said today that Cheshire and Bross met
with a number of Herring's present assistants Tuesday afternoon

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that the job will go to Phillip R. Sellers, 34, who is presently an
investigator and polygraph operator for Herrin g In Brevard
County.
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screen and breaking a wmduw.

HoN I-,, Turner, of Casselberry. reported a $4,500 17-foot

Ikrenson has appeared in Death in Venice, "
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Bat r L' ndon

Iornkr boat ith 175 horsepocr motor mounted on a black
trailer, was apparently towed away by thieves From a parking
rca it Like lIoseU Arms Apartments according to report filed
h DeputyR 1) Mrobridm,e
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Vienna, Ga., what he does for '
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press secretary to Jimmy Carter suggested

an irreverent
loo at press coverage of the 1972 presidential

Christopher P. Cossette, of "on Su&amp;icx Rd. south
nole.
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ill $97 1. " as stolen I rom the yard of his residence, Deputy Itandy

campaign.
ne 13-year-old girl wrote to Powell when

h is name became known during Carter's cam-

Pittman said.

paign. But she said she -couldn't believe it"
when Powell called tier about two

Officials reported a VA postage stamp vending m hin
missing from a laundry room at the Stmoran North Apartments
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Televisions were reported stolen in weekend burglaries at The

Po w ell,32 promised her an autograph from

Potted Parrott plant show, S w eet w ater square and the Wekis

Information Center, flunt Club Blvd., west of Iongwood.
Deputy Jim Alford reported that an electric tylwwriter and
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pollution.
included taking of sworn
Brevard Counts'.
l4.Januar),.&amp;ti1irole Coun$ - was considermn purchae of
SevemthJudjcia1 Circuit St,ate testimony from approximately
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per connection
But county officials decided not to buy the utility after a report
from the federal government indicated it wasn't legal to pay for a

plant through tap-on fees. Now, however, Harling says he has
restudied the issue and the county has a green light to buy Eagle
and pay for it with tan fees.

tacted at tus Putnam County

'ffiee at Palatka, said he could hkrring s probe of the Publu
not comment on the Kelles Defender's office ccvered

probe. but tlwt he'll submit hi's cverything from the way his
report In Askew 'in about 30 office is operated to his sex life
and that of
Askew named Boyles to p!o)es

A workshop session Ls scheduled for 2:30
p.rn, Tuesday. At the conduct the investigation on

session, hiarling said he will try and determine if the conmiiiissioii

KelleN told reporters that

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his em-

!6egations in the probe in-

July 2 after Seminole-Brevard cluiled charges that some

State Atty. Abbott Herring employes were coerced into
requested an outside state provi(hrig sexual favors as a
attorney evaluate the Findings condition of employment, acof a three-month investigation uordingtosourtesciosetothose
iif Kelley be cause of a possible involved in the investigation.
coul
d provide better conflict of interest
H. rring was defeated in his

P:agle is owned by Sterling Park Iunited Inc.
hlarling said Eagle co ul d benefit the county in that the county s
utility system could add 200 customers without hiring any ad.
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the county

Ilarling said Eagle will require '*massive improvements,"

Kc'hley at that time indicated re-election bid by Brevard

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ai d area developers wish to add anctiier additional 1,000 WIlt-S.
Before that c.-n I..,ppen, Harting says, the plant will have to be

expanded from a 50,000-gallon capacity to about one million.
I think we're interested," Commissioner John Kinibrougtm
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said.
Kmrnbrough went on to say, however, that the county isn't

terested unless officials can "see some da light at the end of the
tunnel
"We don't have to have it, Kimbrough added.
lie cOun t&gt; now owns two utilities -Consumer and Indian llill.s

Evening Ileinld

he'd run against Herring in the [kniorrat Douglas Chesire wt)o
fall election. But Kelley never will

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portion on Friday. 1,ows mostly

allegetils had marijuana planLsin the Nick seat Bond forShaple) north and upper
Billie James Matthews 30 of 2110 Bunglalow Blvd., Sanford

Published Daly and Sunday. •icei Saturday and Chretm, Oj,
b, The Sanford Herald inc 300 N Fr,nch Ave Sanford F
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if Kell,
a I)unocrat b&gt; the
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parked autos weren't occupied at the time of the accident, police
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Damage to the autos was in excess of $1,200. officers said, and

Oil gosernor s office in
herring said in Job that he
lallahassee a lengths' report on had included in hi,'m report to
Ile'rring's probe of Kelley's &amp;skew a cover letter outlining
office,
certain areas of Investigation,
llerrini, u Republican siil arid pointed i)Ut that he felt the
he received a "substantial investigation mandates another

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qua Iifie-J for that race or for ri.- prosecutor's office in January.
election to the 18th Judicial Kelley, who didn't seek meCircuit Public Defender post. election, will be replaced by
On June 25, Jack H. Fulen- Brevard attorney David Porter
wider,
herring's
Chief as Public Defender
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struck

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for your Thanksgiving dinner.
tonight in the upper 30s to am. and 2:41 p.m.
around 40. Northerly winds
around 20 miles per hour.
Stay
EXTIENDED FORECAST
Fair Wednesday. Chance of
With

T%;) Arrested
Ca.-~sclberry police arrested Paula Rae Shapley, 21, and

Buck's Restaurant parking lot. The street sign
damaged two o ther parked cars, Bennett said.

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Port Canaveral: Highs 8:30

showers all areas of the state on

the

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at Sanford arid Celery Avenues when a routine computer check
revealed the outstanding warrant for probation violation.

cement I' IXl.Li which was
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'Ihc state attory appointed

,A tshes to purchase the facility.

Sanford optimist, noon Troph) Lounge Bol Amerka
Weight Watchers, 7 p,m,, Sanford Woman's Club, 3M S.

a.m. and 2:54 p.m.

Kelley Report

grader said,

SERVE W ITH BISCUITS
BREAKFAST CLUB

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.3s being held without bond today in county jail on a probation
violation arise.

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Burglars scaled 'fence and broke a window to enter a Seminole
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as missing were iteins valued at $146 including: 10 paint brushes,
cont a ining
nf
paint three rolls of masking tape, six putty knives and a box of
stencils.
Brooks said a scaled railroad box car, on an adjacent siding,
wasalso burglarized. An inventory is beiiig made to determine if
an)lhin~ is inissing froin the box car, lie said.

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apparently used by burglars to push in a vent window to enter the

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French Ave.. Sanford.

Count) mainten'inci building at 407W F
Fourth St and entered to

Dune Buggy Stolen

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W building
%inter Springs Jaycees, 7 p.m.,
Overeaters Anonymous, 7 JO p in Florida I'otr and

IL'e Collins, 813 Magnolia Ave.
Patrolman Mike Tindel reported 1,085 gallons of diesel fuel
valued it $420 was reportedly siphoned or pumped b unknown
persons from above ground fuel tanks at home Distributors, 1215

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Youth 'rorams Inc '.oluntetrs in strici mtettng
San
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the
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of
ford Sixakr(soc
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the Sanford Auction, 1200 French Avenue, and stereo equipment
va lue d it $350 is taken in a burglar) at the apartment of Pear

tot of (ircu.s t (,o-Go U S 1792 F em Park

ve hicle.

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Sheriff's deputies also reportcd burglars forced their way into

Schiaparelli and daughter of diplomat flobert

SPOKANE, Vi ash tAP,

Flour
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p

Thorpe said the 1q71 Oldsmobile sedan valued at $4,000, had tt
locked inside the garage. which was open sthcn the family
planters ah.d at $200 and making off with $50 in stereo
equipment and record albums.
$4,5W Boat MIssing
Sanford po lice reported a $275 color television was missing from

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Sanford Alcoholics Anonymous, 8 P.M., 1201 W. First
losed I.
p.m. O%C Baptist Church, Crysta l
TON Chapter
mk I'l(l ( uuntr) Club. Like Mary

nil deput ies ttb) were inv estigating i series of wee kend
ho! ,l Irks md thefts in which an auto a boat inotor-tr'miler rig,* Courts
hrt.
rearms, a pist'gc stamp %,ndlnl' ma' hmrg and televisions were
* Police
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\lrs li&amp;e \1 DuBois of 852 Woodside L)r south Seminole
tttkl dtputassh returned from hurh Sunda) night to find her
utirii: iia model auto missing troiii the garage and their
kki huc.,i it'd
bre ik in it the Small World of Learmng child care center, also at
John Thorpe reported $12 cash plus an undetermined
Setts; iter square
mount of coins were missing fr om the residence after entry was
Burglars Enter Residence

on

Butte

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I,) man Iligh School Band Boosiers Skate Night, Skate
Cit), iAong"imid, 7-10 p-111. Proceeds to uniform fund.

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MONDAY, NOVEMBER 22
Idyll,Aildc All 5chool Skating Party, 6:304:30 p.m.,

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NUIIM AN U. OSIIRIN, EtiUtr
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Cities Getting
The L ion' s Share
The U.S. Conference of Mayors, which met less
than a week after the election, tried to put the cities
first in line for consideration of new programs
When Jimmy Carter enters the White House. The
nlavor5 may find that something more than their
own elbow-work will determine federal spending
priorities in the next few years.
In calling for a new "urban development bank"
to rebuild cities the way the Marshall Plan rebuilt
Europe after World War II, the mayors have
revived a familiar refrain: if we can afford to help
countries overseas with foreign aid and institutions
like the World Bank, why can't we do as much for
our own needy cities?
Mayor Lee Alexander of Syracuse, N.Y., put it
another way. There needs to be a better balance, he
said, between domestic expenditures and those for
"the Pentagon and foreign aid." Well, he's right
about needing a better balance, but not in the terms
he has in mind. The proportion of the federal
budget going to national security and foreign aid
has been in steady decline for more than 20 years.
Congress took the first step toward reversing the
dangerous underfunding of defense programs with
its relatively generous military appropriations this
year.
The cities have their problems, to be sure, but
when Mr. Carter starts studying the budget he is
sure to recognize that there are two kinds of "urban
problems" in America. One set of problems involves the people who live in cities, and the other
involves the municipal governments represented in
the Conference of Mayors.
The unemployment rate Mr. Carter wants to
bring down is primarily a problem of city-dwellers,
and they would be first to benefit ilhis efforts in
that direction bear fruit. Three-fourths of the
American people live in cities, and are the prime
beneficiaries of the health, education and welfare
programs now consuming an inordinate share of
federal dollars. There are already nearly 1,800
separate grant programs funneling money into
urban areas. While there is a need to reorganize
those programs, as the Ford administration has
tried to do. no one could argue that there aren't
enough of them.
In short, the "cities" are already getting the
lion's share of federal spending. When the mayors
plead for aid for "hard-pressed cities in deep fiscal
trouble" they are talking mainly about their own
governments. They have just succeeded, and
properly so, in getting Congress to renew the
revenue sharing program hich will give states
and cities $6.8 billion a year in federal funds
through 1980. To fit a new program for federally
financed urban development into a tight budget
could be asking Mr. Carter for more than he can
deliver.
The mayors deserve credit for seeing the No. 1
priority as reducing unemployment. But that goal
is woven into the whole fabric of economic policy,
and may even lead to a federal tax cut as a means
of stimulating the economy. lithe federal budget is
to absorb that loss of revenue, it hardly points to a
high priority for mayors wanting the federal
government to underwrite their hopes for an urban
renaissance.

Farmer' s Share
A study by the federal council on Wage and Price St 'ty
indicates that the farmer's share of the average retail food
dollar has remained virtually unchanged over the past 15 years.
This finding rebuts the argument frequently advanced by
farmers who blame "the middleman" for making unreasonable
profits at the expense of the farmer and the consumer.
We have the most efficient system of agriculture in the
world. It is so efficient because, first of all, it is largely free of
government regulation and controls. It is direipimed by the free
market. It is invigorated by competition. American farmers
must be efficient to survive. They are efficient, much to the
benefit of American consumers,
But when farmers complain of "the middleman" they are
n shaky ground. Our food processors, shippers, wholesalers
find retailers also are part of the free market system. They also
are forced by competition to become ever more efficient. Those
who are slow to respond to market conditions cannot survive.
We would wager that, thank,i to the free enterprise system,
our entire food production, processing and di.stnbutwn chain is
the most efficient in the world. It ill behooves one link in that
chain to badmouth the others

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Tliat Ib'I*rt I ) It' lb bert Wlio
fellow times
haid. Ilv just doesn't know when to quit.
It was this gentleman from Kansas, you might
recall, who during this past election campaign
arvt'd himself
reputation as a gut lighter, a
t'atuhi't-iiiati. a master of the one-liner.
And as the bearer of the fastest mouth in the
Wct
l•:t,t. North and South.
Well, the UnietI States Senator from Kansas and
crstt hilt' Republican vice-presidential nominee,
as gone too far in his post-mortems. And, in doing
he owes l"londians and the South an apology.
In his usual, inimitable, sarcastic and facetious
tone several iLivs ago, he observed that Presidentt'leut Jimmy (artei won the Scuth because
Sutht'r,iers ''voted their accents and not their
nv it'tiuii."
T'' much. The man just doesn't have any class
tx'sidt's showing himself a sore loser. It was just
tim extension of the true colors he displayed during
his (4 t. 15 debate tith his Democratic counterpart
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vice•president-elect Walter Mondale.

variety. his name: George McGo'crn.
For months on end, that gentlemen from South •
Dakota was just thrashing about looking for
scapegoats, for reasons he lost. Not once did he even
focus on the possibility that he was the reason
that perhap he was just too much of a lightweight to
run for the highest office - let alone serve in it.
Mah it's the accumulation of cold ternperatures in the Midwest of Kansas and the Dakotas
that over a period of years just dulls the senses of
sonic of its residents - including some of its
politicians.
Whatever it is, Dole's ill-tempered comments
were completely irrational, uncalled for and
inaccurate.
It must be noted In passing that, although
Florida overall and its Southern neighbors voted for
Carter, our own Seminole County opted for
['resident Ford.
Does this mean that, using Dole's gauge, the
Seniinok' County, Florida, accent is different? Less
meaningful? Less significant?

Following this debate, many observers pointed
to his performance as an anti-Ford turning point.
The Kansan on that night, as was noted here on
Oct. 17, taint' across as "&amp;'nator Crass" while his
op)flt'nt projected himself more as "Senator
('lass."
And the voters, it coud be argued, agreed on
Nov. 2.
Ills comment this week about the Southern vote
is a slap in the face to the intelligence of voters in
Florida and neighboring states who cast their
ballots on Nov. 2 for the man they (teemed better
suittil to lead this nation: Jimmy Carter.
l'Iicre are again many observers and cornmimentators who consider even Dole running in the
first place for the second highest office in the land a
slap ill the face to voters everywhere.
Many attribute the loss of Gerald Ford to his
implausible choice of a running mate.
The inan'z. utterances in this post-election period
are reminiscent of those of another loser - 12

h1jo an excellent chance for a cabinet-level
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President-elect Jimutmumv Carter is
glimpse of his home for the next four years as he makes
his first post-election visit to Washington for a meeting with
President Ford.
Carter arrived Ili Washington Sunday night, Flying (mmmi Albany, Ga., in a chartered jet rather than an Air Force jet. lie headed
mnunediately to Blair house, the government's guest residence
across Pennsylvania Avenue from the White house.
Carter, as has become his custom, carried hits own suitbag as he
falked off the plane.
lit' planned to use Blair hi: n_se as his operations base, with ill(he

secretaries of I)efm'nst', Heahl Ii, hhit'ation and Welfare, and the
Treasury visiting him there. But lie planned to cross the street to
confer with Ford in the White house for his first visit with his
defeated rival since their final debate one month ago.
An evening rain stopped just before Carter arrived. His motorcade wound past the Lincoln Memorial on wet and glistening
streets, arriving at Blair house just before 10 p.m.
Asked how he felt arriving in Washington as president-elect,
Carter said he felt "gratitude to the people of this country for
giving tue their confidence and a determination not to disappoint
them.

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"I feel a very deep and sober scn:;e of responsibility about the
future," he said.
On Sunday, Carter attended services at the Plains Baptist
Church. Also attending was the Rev. Clennon King, a black

New York City Mayor Abraham Beamime saul Sunday that Carter
had assured him he would talk to Secretary of the Treasury
William Simon about the city's latest fiscal crisis. Reame said

membership

Carter had pledged to do what he could to help the city get past its
current plight, caused by a court ruling that the moratorium on
payments on city bonds was unconstitutional.

meetings today would deal with "substantive" matters and would

Senate committee chairmen, Republican leaders, the House
International Relations Committee and the Senate Foreign

nondenominational minister whose application for church
led the congregation to vote a week ago to allow
blacks to worship at the church and seek membership.
Carter spent the rest of the day at home.
Carter's press secretary, Jody Powell, predicted that the
not

just be courtesy calls.

Carter plans a series of meetings Tuesday with House and

Relations Committee.

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WASHINGTON — Jimmy Carter struck pay
dirt by arguing he had no Washington entanglements.
But senators and representatives do — and up
to their necks. And it is on these men President
Carter must depend if he is to keep his campaign
promises. To wit:
Government reorganization, tax and welfare
reform, programs to get industry moving and
meaningful jobs programs other than frauds like
the humphrey-hawkins bill.
It will be relatively simple for.
Carter and
his team to prepare model laws and send them to
Congress. But as surely as each is submitted, at
least 50 senators and 100 congressmen will start
t orking on exceptions favoring constitutents or
backers, promoting their own ideas of equity and
efficiency or providing material for self-serving
handouts
Congressmen react much more strongly, of
:uurse, to pressures from home than they do to
pressures from the White House. For it is clear to
every man in the Congress that it is his district or
state which elects him, and assures his returning
for another term or going down to defeat. Few
presidents have been much help in this regard.
Si far as I can determine, there are very few of
next %s ear's Congress who feel indebted to Mr.
Carter for their seats.
For 30 years in this town I have watched
presidents come and presidents go. In each
man's time there was feuding with Congress.
For all' his charm and national popularity.
President Franklin Roosevelt in the end had to
depend on the veto, as (lid Presidents Johnson,
Truman, Kennedy, Nixon and Ford. Yet Johnson
knew the ins and out of the Senate and its sources
of power as have few men. Kennedy, Truman,
Nixon and Ford were not neophytes. Being expert in the ways of Congress thus did not seem to
help. Nor popularity. Nor charm.
Carter's term as governor of Georgia does not
signal a happy time with the Congress. He used

the veto strongly, lost out on some of the
miieasures he most prized, reportedly tx'cause of
a n unwillingness to compromise.
A Time magazine account puts it this way:
"The governor's relationship with the legislature
was.. . stormy. A stubborn, even self-righteous
mmian, he seemed temperamentally unsuited for..
give-and-take.. . He thought nothing of tonguelashing legislators and lobbyists.
. he considered obstructionist..."
Wrote Phil Stanford in Capitol hill News
Service: "By the end of his terimi mas governor)
Carter was at odds with a large portion of the
state legislature.. Stanford quotes the Atlanta
Constitution as stating that Carter "made a
number of senators see the light of his logic by
threatening to cancel pet projects, by calling
some of their key constituents back borne and on
occasion by simply berating them in front of
friends." lie quotes then Georgia house Speaker
l'homaz B. Murphy, who supported Carter in
both gubernatorial races, as saying "There was
nearly total conflict during his entire term. Jim
has no compromising ability. . . It' s his way or
no way." And State Senator Julian Bond: "I
have never seen a moan so rigid and it was not a
question of high principle. Carter just won't give
in."
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plurality of the popular vote — 51 per cent to
President Ford's 48 per cent. But a shift of as few
as 4,000 votes in Ohio and Hawaii would have
the Electoral College majority to Ford,
give
n
even though Carter would still have had a
majority of popular votes.

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There have been a number of defenses of the
Electoral College system.
One is that since a candidate takes all of a
state's electoral votes even though he may have
carried that state by only one more popular voted
than his opponent, It gives the appearance of a
greater mandate for the winner than is actually
the case. This is said to confer 'ome sort of
psychological benefit by conwIL.6 those who
voted for the loser.

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Carter Must Defuse Panama Time Bomb,
WASHINGTON— The Panama Canal is a time
— Latin American leaders have alerted Car- he insists they are not dangerous.
Throughout the federal establishment, others
bomb set to explode next year, Unless Jimmy
icr's advisers that all of Latin America will unite
REPUBLICAN
ENTRENCHMENT—.
As
each
are
maneuvering to protect themselves from the
Carter can find a way to defuse it, the canal
behind Panarmia on the canal question. The new administration lays down the controls of Democratic
broom. The day before the election,
controversy could erupt into a crisis of inPan anma Canal has become a symbol, they said, government, it leaves behind several political for example, Dr. Walter A. Guntharp, adternational proportions.
of U.S. colonialism. An arbitrary, diehard stand appointees who burrow into the bureaucracy.
mlni,strator of the Rural Development Service,
Here are the ingredients which make the
by the United States, they warned, would fan
They quietly pull their heads below the purge submitted a reorganization plan.
Panama Canal a dangerous, ticking time bomb:
anti-American sentiment throughout the level, wangle civil service ratings and continue
Insiders say he was playing it sale In case of a
—Intelligence reports warn that Panama's
hemisphere.
to draw their government pay.
Jmnuny
Carter triumph. The renrganlzation was
military dictator, Omar Toff ijos, must produce
—At the same time, Ronald Reagan's camThe deposed Richard Nixon had scarcely carefully calculated, they say, to create civil
a satisfactory settlement next year or
risk being paign rhetoric on the Panama Canal has made it landed at San Clemente two years ago before
his service positions for political refugees.
swept out of office by a left wing rebellion. The
an emotional issue in this country. Many con- loyalists began a scramble for civil service
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issue is charged with emotion among
servative congressmen are ready to wave the positions. Several of his henchmen and
Guntharp Is also trying to put an old military
hatPanamanians. The best estimate is that no
flag on Capitol hull in behalf of continued U.S. chetmen succeeded in entrenching themselves in crony on the payroll as an "expert consultant."
government could survive that doesn't regain
occupation of the canal zone.
The would-be consitant drafted a memo, which
the federal government.
control of the canal within a reasonable period.
This could lead to an emotional showdown over
Now a number of Republicans from the Ford Guntharp signed, justifying the job.
—There Is another dark cloud on the
horizon. A the Panama Canal that could put a severe strain administration are looking for
berths in the
It's an old familiar game,
small check, drawn on a Panamanian governoti U. S. ties with its Latin American neighbors. bureaucracy before they
which has been
are dispossessed by the played in the past by Republicans
and
ment agency, has just bounced. The government
Footnote: To add to Panama's woes, cracks Dernot rats next January.
had been juggling funds, it turned out, from one
Democrats
alike,
But
this
time,
the
Senate
Post
have appeared In the gigantic Bayana
The White House Itself is helping to plant some Office and
Civil Service Committee will tA'
account to another. Bankers tell us this is a hydroelectric dam, which Panama is building
of President Ford's campaign aides on the civil watching for any
logruiling that might violate
symptom of an approaching Financial crisis. At
with $42 million in World Bank funds. Outside service rolls. A
White house official explained civi service
regulations. Sen. Lee Metcalf, I)the first sign of domestic trouble, dictators experts have been called in to find a remedy. The
that they had left the protection of civil service to Mont., Is also keeping an independent watch.
habitually try to divert public attention by dam is one of the bank's proudest projects
work for the president's election.
and is
seeking a whipping boy. Torrijon is expected to supposed to help lift Panama out of
Footnote: Guntharp Insisted to us that his
poverty. in a
"There's not many of them," be told us. 'It's reorganization plan was not
respond to any crisis at home by using the canal private letter, the bank's Latin American just a
matter of someone here putting in a call to motiva(j but that It had been In thepolitically
works (or
txue to whip up the ni.storti of the people program chief, Roberto Fernandes, had con- a personnel director
at an
agency on behalf of a months. "This Is as clean and as above board as
"It'i that "small cracks have appeared.'' But
muy In need.''
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Sanford:

It also givesitmnall states a greater voice in
the election process in proportion to their
populations since each state has as many
electors as it has senators and representatives.
Small-state opposition to abolishing the Electoral College has, in fact, been the major reason
why any number of proposed constitutional
amendments have never gotten anywhere.

NEW
NEW YORK All)- The challenge to the Carter seeriis to he more concerned with unemof Jumuimy Carter is berounrig by ployment.
the day more like that which (aced John F.
Conservative economists long have feared
Kennedy in 1960: Get the economy moving again,
those elected officials who seek quickly to corThree times in our history, however, a
Both rimen inherited economies thai were rect serious unemployment. As they see it,
shortpresident has been elected with fewer popular
operating below their potential. Both men were range corrections almost always lead to invotes than his opponent, and the possibility
encouraged almost immediately to boost the flatmon, and perhaps worse recession too.
remains that someday a third-party candidate
economy by means of a tax cut.
The president-elect is confronted with an
will win enough electoral votes to deny a
Whether the resemblance continues will entirely di
different consideration that also might
majority to any candidate, throwing the election
depend upon several factors over which the challenge his efforts to return momentum to the
into the house of Representatives.
president-elect has far less control than he might economy. 'flint is, his ability to restore con*
wish to have.
fidence.
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The Electoral College is an 18th-century relic
lie does not, for example, control Arthur F.
In an economic context, confidence is ex- bequeathed us by the founding fathers, who
Burns, the chairman of the Federal Reserve
pressed in spending. People who are uncertain of designed it to insulate the selection of the
Board. And he does not control public opinion
the future do not commit thselves
to it; they president from the passions of the "mob." The
em
and confidence, which he must have on his side if
people were to vote for electors, who in turn
are rmiore inclined to save, to conserve, than to would
his economic measures are to be effective,
theoretically — use their own judgment
spend and expand.
Burns, who has almost autocratic inin choosing the president.
dependence in shaping the country's monetary
Throughout 1916 President Ford failed to inBut the college quickly became merely a
policy, has thrown up a series of confusing
spire a great deal of confidence in the future — rubber stamp for the popular vote by each state,
signals Ili recent days that leave in question his
that is,
if one is to judge by the spending habits of and that is the only reason we have put up with it
attitude toward a tax cut.
individuals and businesses,
for 187 years Thus the Electoral College
lie has, at different tunes, indicated he was
If Carter cannot do better, therefore, there remains in existence — useless, unnecessary and
against a reduction in federal income taxes, that
exists the possibility that a tax cut, if enacted, potentially dangerous.
he wasn't necessarily opposed to a cut, that
ought provide funds to families and business
discussion of the subject was premature, and
that would end up in the bank rather than being
It took with 1912 to abolish the Indirect
that his mind nsnains open.
used directly to buy goods in the market place. election of U.S. senators. Surely we have
Burns could challenge the president-elect's
reached the point where we may safely entrust
These, then, are two distinct challenges O
goals by refusing to adjust monetary policy
Carter's efforts to get the economy moving the election of the president and vice president to
that is, the money supply and interest rates — to
again, and both involve his personal qualities of the popular will.
the fiscal or spending and taxing
policy of
persuasiveness and leadership.
In the meantime, Jimmy Carter Is not of.
the administration.
If he can convince the chairman of the Fed and licially our 39th president-el
not until Dec.
The potential for such a conflict exists, the people who elected him that he knows what 13 when 538 electors (how many can you name'
because Burns has repeatedly indicated that in
he's about, then the odds would seem to indicate nicct in their respective state capitals and tell us
his view the major problem is inflation, while
success for his economic program,
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1 01lCE Or A PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE OF A PUBLIC HEARING

O CONSIDER THE ADOPTION TO CONSIDER THE ADOPTION
C AN ORDI N ANCE BY THE CITY OF AN ORDINANCE BY THE CITY
OF SANFORD. FLORIDA
C SANFORD. FLORIDA
Notice is hereby given that a
Notice 5 hereby given that a
Public Hearing wilt be held at the Public Hearing will be held at the
Commission Poo''i in the City Hall Commssori Room •n the City Hall
in the City of Sanford. Florida. at
n the City 01 Sanford. Florida, at
00 O'clock P
On December II.
7 00 O'Clock P M on December 13,
1976. tO consider the adoption of an
1976, to Consider the adOptiOn of an
ordnance by the City of Sanford,
o'dnancc by the City 01 Sanford,
Florda. title of which 9 as follows
Ilorda. ItIc Of '.thCh tat toIIos

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ORDINANCE NO 1344
County Commissioners' Meeting
Room in the Courthouse at Sanford.
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY
Seminole County. Florida. pursuant
OF
SANFORD.
FLORIDA.
'o Petition and Notice heretofore
AMENDING ORDINANCE ff0. IM
c1ven. passed and adopted a
or
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'vC)UIUTon CiOsiflg, vacating and BEING
A ZONING
WITHIN
abandoning, llfluuncing and THE CITY OF SANFORD
disclaiming any and all right of thC
FLORIDA, SAID AMENDMENT
County of Seminole and the public in CHANGING THE ZONING
OF A
and to the following described PORTION OF THAT CERTAIN
rights of way, to wit
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PROPERTY
LYING
BETWEEN
That portion Of 4th Court tying 24TH
STREET AND
24TH
PLACE
ovthof Lots2throljghS,Blk)1, AND
BETWEEN
FRENCH
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and 45. as shown on the Public MERCIALI DISTRICT
Records of Seminole County, a
A copy shall be available at the
Political subdivision of Florida.
Office Of the City Clerk for
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persons desiring to examine
1ssioflerS of Seminole Couu'ty. same.

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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL dR.
CU IT IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
COUNTY , FLORIDA
CASE NO. 7.2934.CA.Q9.B
SOUTHEAST NATIONAL BANK
OF ORLANDO. a national banking
association.
Plaintiff,
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LUTHER L FOSHEE. et ut . of .I
MarTiag. and Other Relief
Defendants
fled against you and there is a
NOTICE OF ACTION
demand n Said Petition that the
Court award your interest in that 10 TEKTON CORPORATION
Chicago, Illinois
certain real property owned by you
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an
and your husband located at *5*1
/iyIOn Boulevard. Casselberry,
Scion for foreclose a mortgage 041
the following property in Seminole
Seminole Cnunty. Florida and
County. Florida
more particularly described as
Lot S9. Block H. CAMELOT, UNIT
lheEaSt 7S'Ofthe West I5 of the
East 300 ' (less the South )e't o
TWO. as recorded .n PIll Book 14,
95 arid 96. PbIiC Records of Government Lot S. Section 2.3.
em'noue County, Florida.
Township It South, Range 37 East.
your husband and you are of the Public Records of Seminole
County Florida
required to Serve a copy of your
has been lilfid against you and you
*rilten defenses, if any, to Newman
0 Brock, Esquire of Brock, Massey are reired to serve a Copy of your
&amp; 'Ialden. Su'te 10?. 616 East
written defenses, if any, to t on
Sernoran Boulevard Altamonte RICHARD H ADAMS, JR of Gray.
Adams, Harris &amp; Robi nson. P A,,
Springs Florida 32701, PCtitiOnCr'S
attorney, on or before Occember pla,fltiff'S attorneys. whose address
5 200 Southeast Bank Building,
22nd. 1976, and file the original with
the Clerk of the above Styled Court
P0 Box 3061. Orlando. Florida
either before service on Petitioner's
32102. on or before the Ith day of
attorney or immediately thereafter,
December. 1976, and tile the Original
with the clerk Of this Court eithe'r
olherw.se a Judgment may be en
tered against you for the relief before service or plaintiff's t
Oemjnded in the Petition
lorneys or immediately thereafter.
WITNESS my hand and seal Of othese a default will be entered
IhiS Court on the loth day Of IgliflSt u for the relief demanded
fl the complaint
November. 1916
Seal)
iNITNESS my 'land ar.'a Seal of
111,5 Court on November i, 1976
Arthur H Beckwitrt.
, SEAL)
Clerk at the Circuit Court
By L.nua .M SIIIW
Arthur H Beckwith, Jr
Dep u ty Clerk
Clerk of the Crcu,t Court
bISrt Nov Is. 22, 29, Dec 6. 1 976
Genevieve Paulsen
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Deputy Clerk
'ublVt Nov I. 45. 22. 29, 1976

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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT. IN AND
FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
N THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
FLORIDA
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA
CIVIL ACTION 940 7e-l1$CA.O9.
CI 75-ISI2.CA.Ol F
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TRICIIY ELECTRICAL CON
ctpt FEDERAL SA'.lNGS AND TRACTORS INC a Florida cot
LOAN ASSOCIATION OF porat,on.
SEMI N CL E COUNT V
c or
Plaintiff
ooraton organ-Zed and existing .s
,rder the Laws of Inc United Slates
I'I)LLIAM '.
SELL. JR. and
l America
EVERETT '4ORFLEET,IC.
Plaintiff,
Defendants
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D..5?N A DIPIRO and BRENDA
NOTICE OF SUIT
D iiRO
IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF
Defendants FLORIDA
NOTICE OF ACTION
TO WILLIAM M BELL. JR
'1) DAi,iOff A DiPiRO
Ind EVERETT NORFLEET
v,'jdence rikOOwn
aba SPACEITES. a
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Tennessee General Partner
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36069 Lamar Avenue
OaIa*n Avenue
MCmphiS, Tennessee 33111
Ya"ston Ri'ode iSland 029 20
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
'hat a complaint seeking the
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t"ilENDA j D1PIPO
Court arid ,ou ,grp summoned,
POlk Street
ordered and required 'o Show cause
'i'I Kansas
wh, thC same Should not be granted

Boos 15 Page 96. of th Public Court Sem nol, COunty Sanford
Rrords of Seminole County
Flor'd not ilt,r 'han tb 13th dly
F lord..
as Oeemoer. 1976
"as been filed against you and yOu
If you fail l .yppe' Or WQw (lose
are rej,r
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SHINHOLSER, LOGAN AND cOmpijnt
54074CR SE F.
Attorne1i
to,
Th9 nolCe CI be PuDlisJ'ied once
P!a,nlitl
Post Office flat 2279. a week f or lour Ill consecutive
Sanford, FIor'dl 3277* and lilt the
we.6s in the Ev,nng Herald. a
i'gnaI *ith tht Clerk of the htiove
newspaper hl,iing general i:ir
Court on or oclore December 17th,
culation 'n Seminole County
1916 QthCtCiSe, I Judgment may be'
Florida
rt'itel'ed aganst YOU fOr the relief
WITNESS iTty 'land as Clerk of the
.trs'nlndecj in he Compi. nt
Slid Court arid In, Sell of 540 Court
T'IITNESS my hano artOtbe Sell of
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?h.5 Court on ¶h,s Itlbt dl
Of
Arthur H BC(Iwitfl. ,J(
November. 1974
Clerk of thI circuit Court
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Arthur H flekwitn. Jr
D,pt.r, Clerk
Clerk of the Circuit Court
B, P,alr.i A Jackson
ISLAL
Deputy Clerk
P. )i.Ii N')v 15, 1?. 29. Dec 6. 1976 Pu0.5I 15 fl. 27. 1546
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NOTICE OF ACTION
TO JANET BETH COSTA
Address Unknown
Last Known Address
11 Westgate Road,
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Massacnuss'tls 02132
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Borntein P,Irte &amp; Sflder, PA
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175 SQuIrt
Court AtC . Orlando,
rrm.nole County. Floydi
Florida
32101
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Lot 40, THE COLONNADES
THIRD SECTION. according to the
PIll thereof as recorded 'n PIll
Book 16, Page 55. Puolic Records ef
Seminole County. Florida.
Respondent- has been filed against you and you
NOTICE TODEFENO
arere.ire-t'n terveacopyot ',our
THE STATE OF FLORIDA TO.
written defenses, if any. tolton van
CHERRIE I MAIER
den Berg, Gay &amp; Burke, PA . at
ONE NORTH ELTINGS
p0
Office Box 793, Orlando.
CORNER ROAD
Florida 32107, and file the original
HIGHLAND. NEW YORK
wIth the Clerk of the above styled
YOU ARE HEREBY notified thIt Court on or before December 17th.
GEORGE E MAIER. has filed
1976, c,Iherwise a judgment maybe
Petition in the Circuit Court of
entered against you for the relief
Seminole County. Florida, for I demanded in the complaint or
Dissolution of Marriage and you ate Dili
required to serve a copy of your
WITNESS m' hand and the seal of
written defenses, if any, on
said Court on November 12th. 1976
Christopher Ray, P0 Box 399.
I Seal l
Altamonte Springs, Florida, 32701
Arthur H Beckwith, ir ,
,Ind tile the original with the Clerk
Clerk of InC Circuit Court
of the above Styled Court on or
By Patricia A Jackson
before the 72nd day of December
Deputy Clerk
A D. 1976. otherwise a Default and Put'ith Nov 15, 23, 29, Dec
6. 1976
ultimate Judgment will be entered
DEF 63
lglinst you for the relief demanded
in the Petition
NOTICE UNDER FICTITIOUS
,'IITNESS my hand and official
NAME STATUTE
seal of said Court on thiS InC 1II day
TO WttQ/.'. T MAY CONCERN
, 1976
of November, A
Notice 5 hereby given that the
ISEALI
undersigned, Pursuant to the
Arthur H Beckwith. Jr.,
"Fictitious Name Statute," Chapter
Clerk of the Circuit Court
96 509. Florida Statutes, will reg'st,r
a Christopher Ray
with the County Comptroller, in and
' 0 Box 299
for Seminole County. Florida. uoon
Altamonte Springs, Florida 32701 receipt of proof of the publication Of
Attorney for the Petitioner
this notice, the fictitious name. to
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"FictitiouS Name Statute" Chapter
MS 0$, Florida Sfatute, will re'gster
with tIs• Clerk of the l:'rcuit Court.
M and for et,llnaI. County. icicruoa.
-Ind the undersigned as Sheriff of upon
of prooil Of ihq
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this notIce, the tic
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° l,tiOiiS name. IG'wif J D'S SPORT.
'cember. A 0 1Q14. otter for
sale SM.ANS DEN under 'which it 5
..'d etI to the higheSt odder. for engaged In
busineSs at Easy Side of
Lasn. subject to any and all extill
"ng Highway NO It 12 w4 Concord
$tons, at the Front (Westl Door
of Drive, CAUtfCorry. Florida in the
the Seminole County Courthouse in City
of Casloalbarry, FWiaa
Sanford. Florida. the above
That the party interested in Mid
~kscrlbed Personal Property.
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Sportsman's Den, Inc.
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a Flc,.da Corporation
Fooervtw,n
By Joseph Dellillosso.
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President
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Delco at Casse$blrry. Sam noi.
Semncle County. Florida
County. Florida, October 29. !$74
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County, AD
Orongecounty.rIoruda,uponafinI nameof
AM &amp; EVE'S BEAUTY
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SALON, and that l
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thdayofjnry C;rcuot Court, Seminole County,
Florida in accordance with the
Pia,ntiff. vs Columbus Lattimore. peavitiorts of the F'ctiticus
Name
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Statutes, To Wit
Section 56509
terlene Lattimore a k a Sheriene
Florida Statutes 1$7
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S Evelyn CaytOfl
.rit of Execution was
delivered to Publish Nov I. I. 13, 27. 1976
me as Sher iff of Seminole County,
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FIcTITI0uSNAMF.
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
Notice is hereby given That we are EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CIR.
engaged in business at I I Industrial CUlT IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
Park. Seminole County, Florida COUNTY. FLORIDA.
under the fiCtitiouS name of DIXIE CIVIL ACTION NO 76.2102.CA.69.D
PPDEPEANUT CO, and that w:
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rfend to register said name with Iho TGAGE Aj1)OCiATION,
tIerk of the Circuit Court. Seminole
Plaint It.
County, Florida in accordance with v
provisions of tie Fictitious TEODIE HEY, ux
Name Statutes, To Wit Sect;on
Defendants
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NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that engaged in bysineti at 530

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persons desiring to examine the THE OWNERS OR OCCUPANTS
OF REAL PROPERTY WITHIN
same
All parties in interest and citizens THE CITY OF SANFORD,
FLORIDA TO PERMIT OR CAUSE
shall have an opportunity to
CERTAIN CONDITIONS AS TO
heard at said hearing
DEBRIS, RUBBISH, TRASH.
By order of the City Commission
UNDERGROWTH AND WEEDS TO
of the City of Sanford, Florida,
EXIST ON THE PROPERTY
H N Tamm, Jr.
PROVIDING FOR THE GIVING OF
City Clerk
NOTICE AND FIXING A
By. Rosa M Rotunda
PENALTY FOR VIOLATION OF
Deputy City Clerk
THIS ORDINANCE; PROVIDING
PubliSh, Nov 22, 1976
SEPARABILITY. CONFLICTS
DEF 101
AND EFFECTIVE DATE.
A copy shall be available at the
INVITATION TO BID
Office Of The City Clerk for all
The Board of Trustees of the
j..w,.uv
examine inc
Seminole County Public Hospital
same
.c.,Trs bids upon the following:
All parties in interest and Citizens
Ton Pick Up Truck
Shall have an opportunity to be
AddluQfl.l information, plans and
heard at said hearing
¶pa'ctcations are available at the
By order of the City Commission
OHiCe of the Purchasing Agent
of the City 01 Sanford, Florida.
All bidS shall be mailed to the
H. N. Tmm. Jr
Board of Trustee's of Site Seminole
City Clerk
Ccunty Public HoSpital. 1101 East
Rosa M Rotunda
Firit Street, Sanford, Florida 3277).
Deputy City Clerk
All bids shall be postmarked not
Publish Nov. 22. 1976
later than the 30th day of November
DEF 103
1976. and Watt be received on or
before the 3rd day oIDecember 1976,NOTICE
OF A PUBLIC HEARING
Publish Nov. 27, 23. 71, 1976
TO CONSIDER THE ADOPTION
DEF
OF AN ORDINANCE BY THE CITY
OF SANFORD, FLORIDA
i5 hereby given that
NQtiC
NOTICE
OF
RESOLUTION
Public Hearing will be held at the
CLOSING.
VACATING
AND
Commission Room in the City Hall
ABANDONING RIGHTS OF WAY
in the City of Sanford. Florida. at
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN
700 o'clock P.M.on December 13.
NOTICE is hereby given that thC
1976. to consider the adoption of an
Board at County Commissioners of
dinance by the City of Sanford.
S
Seminole
County. Florida,
FlOridI at its
Florida. title of which is as followt
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AMENDING CHAPTER II I OF
ORDINANCE NO. 1341
THE CODE OF THE CITY OF
SANFORD, FLORIDA. THE SAME
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY
BEING KNOWN AS THE HOUSING
SANFORD.
FLORIDA,
CODE, SAID AMENDMENT OF
AMENDING SECTIONS 1125
ADOPTING THE 1976 EDITION OF
THE STANDARD HOUSING CODE. THROUGH SECTIONS Il 29 OF
PREPARED BY THE SOUTHERN ARTICLE II OF THE CODE OF
THE CITY OF SANFORD
BUILDING CODE CONGRESS.
FLORIDA. SAID ORDINANCE
A copy Wall be available at the
MAKING IT UNLAWFUL FOR
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PbIiC Hearing will be held at the NOTICE OF A PUBLIC HEARING
Commission Room in the City Halt TO CONSIDER THE ADOPTION
OF AN ORDINANCE BY THE CITY
in the City o* Sanford. Florida. at
7.00 o'clock P.M on December 13 OF SANFORD, FLORIDA.
Notice 's hyreby given that a
1976, to consider the adOption of an
Public Hearing will be held at the
ordinance by the City of Sanford,
Commustion Room in the City Hall
Florida, title of which 9 at follows
in the City of Sanford, Florida, at
7 00 o'clock P M on December 13.
ORDINANCE NO. 1369
1976, to Consider the adoption of an
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY ordnance by the City of Sanford,
Florida, lilI of which is as f011w
OF
SANFORD.
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AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY
AN ORDINANCE OF HE CITY
OF SANFORD. FLORIDA. O SANFORD. FLORIDA,
AMENDING SECTION 63? OF AMENDINGORDINANCE NO 1097
ARTICLE III OF CHAPTER 6 OF OF SAID CITY, SAID ORDINANCE
THE CODE OF THE CITY OF BEING A ZONING PLAN WITHIN
SANFORD. FLORIDA. SAID THE CITY OF SANFORD.
ORDINANCE PROVIDING FOR A FLORIDA. SAID AMENDMENT
CHANGE IN THE MEMBERSHIP CHANGING THE ZONING OF A
OF THE CENTRAL CON PORTION OF THAT CERTAIN
TRACTORS EXAMINING BOARD PROPERTY LYING BETWEEN
A Cauy shall be available at the MANGOUSTINE AVENUE AND
OLEANDER
AVENUE
AND
Office of the City Clerk for all
ersont desiring to etamine the BETWEEN FIRST STREET AND
same
FULTON STREET TO CC
(GENERAL
COMMERCIAL)
All parties in inlereslar.dcti:ens
DISTRICT.
Shall rave an Opportunity to be
A copy shall be available at the
heard at said hearing
Office of the City Clerk for all
By order of the City Commission
PI'SOflS desiring to examine the
of the City of Sanford, Florida
same
H N Tamrn, Jr
All parties in interest and citizens
City Clerk
City
Wall have an opportunity to be
By Rosa M Rotunda
heard at said hearing
Deputy City Clerk
By order of the City Commission
Publish Nov. 22, 1976
DEF 105
Of the City of Sanford. Florida
H N Tamm, Jr
City Clerk
Rosa M Rotunda
NOTICE OF A PUBLIC HEARING
Deputy City Clerk
TO CONSIDER THE ADOPTION
PubliSh Nov 22. 1976
OF ANORDINANCE BY THE CITY
DEF 102
OF SANFORD. FLORIDA

tor.da. tttis lath day of November.

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ORDINANCE NO 1170

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Monday, Nov. 22, 1976
Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl.

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Peter
iano is it
super York, New Jersey and
salesman, having over
was a federal electrical live lit t h e L ast . Ile was an
from inspector in the Rochester 1111SUCL-e.S.SfUl candidate for the
to
newspapers
vacuum Division Of Urban Renewal and city council two years ago.
1bleaners to insurance.
was
a Seminole
County dec.
Mrs. Piano is a licensed inBorn in Rochester, N.Y..
triral inspector for a short surance adjuster fur Shelby
Piano chose Ingwood for his Prlod of time. 1k also served Mutual Insurance. They have
home uCaUSL it was central to formerly on the Longwood three daughters, : Stephanie,
the state. lie has been
a 7,111ing board and has been it
16, it student at Lyman;
resident in the city for the past iiieiiitxr of the S"ininole County
Andrea, 12. of Milwee Middle
41 2 years.
Parks Ciniiiissiii for the past School and Jennifer, 7, of
A graduate of Ben Franklin two years.
lIni.woed Elementary,
High School in Rochester, he
Stephanie recently played the
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. rk Enterpart if ''Isabella in the Lyman
Business institute for Ill months
high School production. The
i&amp;,juring in business ad. prises,
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family pet is a black dog
ministration and graduated
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from the United States Air
Piano said, if elected, he
Force Medical School as a swilililung, golf, tennis and plans to be a working mayor
backgammon. in golf he conand
medical
surgical
and has the time necessary to
siders;
techniciau. lie served for two tl ers himself fantastic some
unify efforts in city hall and
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not
years in the Air Force after
promote a better image for the
World War Ii.
Over the years Piano has city.
lie met his wife, l(oseann, 21 been involved in various areas
lie said he will recommend
years ago at it social event; of
selling,
including and pursue the codification of
,., after a two-year courtship they newspapers,
ice
cream, the laws that govern the city so
married.
vacuum cleaners, pots and that the rules are clear and
Piano spent nine years in itans, Insurance
ar'thing easily understood by the
management for the Combined saleable
citizens, lie said he would
Insurance
companies
of
l'OIiI(t Was the youngest in his provide the administrative
America in three states. New family •intl has two brothers leadership vested in the office

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peace and under Syrian occupation today on the 33rd anniversary of independence
from France. Moslem and Christian leaders
pledged to cooperate with President Elias
Sarkis in rebuilding the ruined nation,
"Peace, peace with ourselves, peace in our
country," Sarkis proclaimed in a broadcast
after Syrian armored forces on Sunday occupied Moslem-controlled Tripoli and Sidon,
the nation's second-and third-largest cities,
without opposition.
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MARGIE %'ENSON, R()SEMAItIE IIAYIIUItST AND DAVID

Barsht: Children,

THE CONNELLS: TIIICIA, GERARD (JERRY), JOHN,
SUSAN'S LAI', MRS. CONNELL AND CHRIS

firm.
His wife, Margaret, is employed at
Eckerd's Drugs, Longwood. in the restaurant
section.
Barsht, isa native of Dickson City, Pa., and
fishing in Lake Jessup and on charter boats in
the Atlantic are his hobbies.
The Barsht children are: Charles Jr., 40, a
millwright at Bethlehem Steel, Buffalo, has
threv daughters; William, 39, served 20 Nears
in the Third Armored Tank Division, is now a
51-1 pe"t..or a' tint Royal in St Claire Shores,
Nlich., wid has three ions; Rosemarie
liai,hurst .i 01 easseikxrry is a legal
ecretary and has one son, a daughter and
twin girls: Linda, 33, is it homemaker in
Buffalo and has two sans: John ,32, works for
a trucking firm in Buffalo and has a'tson and a
(laughter. Kenneth, 31, is a boilermaker in
Buffalo and has three girls; Margie Venson,
6, a homemaker in Longwood, has a son;
Gerald, 23, is a welder lit Buffalo; Deborah,
t1, Buffalo, operates a restaurant: David, 19,
a graduate of Lyman High School and Alan,
18, is studying at Semnir,ole Community
College. David ancl Alan live at home.
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The names of six candidates for the mayor's office will appear
on the Longwood city election ballot Dec. 7, The incumbent,
James It. Lormann, Is not seeking re-election.
The candidates are:
Charles Barsht, 63, a retired trucker from Buffalo, N.Y. lie has
been a resident of Longwood North for four years.
Gerard Connell, 42, currently a member of the city council, j
southeast manager of a nationwide electronics firm, lie has been
a resident of Devonshire for nearly four years.
Mrs. Lynette Dennis, 36, Is a homemaker and a resident at 263
Palmetto Ave. for the past four years.
E.thel Glassberg Goldberg 3.4 is a homemaker, clubwoman,

PCOPL( askini, instead that they tell him what
they Want him to (10.
"uv-r the years, only those with political
t'xperttse anti wealth havç held positions in
official posts of governuiicnt, and the age-old
[xilitical excwse has been that so few persons
have had the so-caUed'necessary experience'
to qualify," he said.
"But the political picture is changing and
our citizens do want a government that is for
the people: for we are all tiresi of many
political promises that fade alter election and
never uphold the people's needs." Bdrsht
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reside in Sandalwood
Peter Piano, 48, owns and operates Hallmark Fzterprises a
sign-leasing company based In Longwood. lie has resided in
Devonshire for the past Vz years,,
Andrew Semlnazti, 31, is employed at the Orange County
Property Appraiser's office. lie has lived In Sandalwood almost
three years.
Polling place for the election will be the city ball council
chambers on Warren Avenue. Two voting machines will be used
in the election,
l'oII officials are: Johnnie Gray, Hilda Joiner, ioAnn Rammood, Halsey Laniber, Arlene Austin, Louise Goodwin, Helen
Lafferty, L.C. Walker, Lilliam Kennedy and I-J. North as poll
marshal.

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The major pursuits of the Gerard T. (Jerry)
Connell family are education and athletics.
Even (our-year-old Mary-Jo is involved, if
only a s J sputator.
Connell began his college education with a
wrestling scholarsiltip, continuing with his
higher education for 16 years at nights, while
he worked full-time during the daytime, to
earn degrees in fields ranging front
engineering to physics.
Mrs. Connell, the former Claire Dais,
coached children in sports activities in her
native New York and assists with coaching
a
daughter at Lyman on the track team. She is
currently a part-time student at Honda
Technological University FTU.
Susan, 18, the eldest daughter in the family.
graduated from Brantley High SLI1001 With
the class of 1976 and was a member of the
basketball team there She is currently
studying at FTU.
Sixteen-year-old Triva a student at lyman
High School. is it niernbc r of the track team,
while 14-year-old Chris, also a Lyman
student, is on the swim team.
Twelve-year-old John is recuperating with
it broken leg suffered as a member of the
tilwee Middle School Pop Warner football
team. lie is a student at All Souls Catholic
School. John has also been involved in a
competitive swimming,
Born in Brooklyn, NY, Connell grew up in
wantagh, Long Island, and worked his way
through Wgh school hoeing potatoes, picking
strawberries and string beans, at Jones

Beach, in a super market and almost
anywhere he could get a job.
lie behan his college education at Brown
University in Providence 11 1 in a liberal
arts course, switched to engineering at New
York University arid chd graduate work at
Brooklyn Polytechnic institute and Adelphi
University in theoretical physics and math.
Employecl at Grulninan Aerospace for 16
years, he was assistant director of research
and development there, and on moving to
Florida he was manager of research and
development at Martin-Marietta, Orlando,
be fore accepting a position as Southeast
manager of a nationwide electronics firm a
year ago.
his hobbies are swimming and reading "anything I can get my hands on" from the
classics, technical journals, literature on
municipal government to mysteries,
Ills first foray into pc"tic w's two years
ago when a resident of Longwod only 18
months It the time he ran for a city council
seat against five opponents and was succt'ssful.
Connell says a study of Iiingwood's 1923
charter must be made and necessary reforms
undertaken to bring the city improved
management and a sounder fiscal policy.
lie proposes to continue the pursuit of
federal funding, grants specifically, to relieve
the local tax burden on the citizens and setElement of the double-taxation issue.
Council said he can accomplish these tasks
inore effectively as mayor than as a councilinan.

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Dennis: Love In The Gym Goldberg: Pet Boarders
When Mrs. L)mette Dennis's children, Darren, and Kim,
active in Longwood's police cadets, she said she took up

the challenge of raising money for the organization and pulled
Lither parents into supporting tPe group.
"I was determined to get other parents and members of the
coffunututy involved and was successful," she said, adding that
the group needed money very badly. "We've had two rwnmage
sales, a car wash and candy sale."
Hom in S% Georgia, Mrs. Dennis' family moved to the Central
F'lurida area after her father sold (heir small farm.
she attended schools in Orlando through junior high school and
(Ale year at the old Lyman Ifigh School, graduating from high
si.hool in Montebello, Calif.
Mrs. Dennis had been active ui basketball during her Junior
btgh days and she and her husband, Thomas, now manager of a
super market in Winter Park, met while playing basketball at a
recreation center.
She;.vitten ho-r activities now on homemaking and community
ertee through the police cadets. Although she has no college
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TIlE PIANOS:
STEPhANIE, PETER, JENNIFER HOLDING TIFFANY,

KINGSTON, Jamaica (AP) — Prime
Minister Michael Manley's socialism is pitted
against opposition leader Edward Seaga's
capitalism in an election campaign in which
Jamaica's sagging economy and its relations
with Cuba are the big issues. Political violence
has plagued both Manley's People's National
Party (PNP) and Seaga's Jamaica Labour
Party (JLP) and threatens to keep large
numbers of voters away from the polls on Dec.
15. Each party predicts victory, but independent observers rate the outcome a
tossup.

AND ltSFAN
of mayor by the present city
street paving and maintvn in(f ,
charter and pursue the in- and proper drainage without
clusion of a workable capital
restrictive assessments or
improvement fund in the
increased taxes.
budget to provide necessary
Piano claims turr'nt city

law, ittake demands on
developers that cannot be met
without undue hardship and will
ultimately result in higher
taxes

a"mistration for 12 years. She was with Eckerd Drugs for five
yrs, employed by the Orange County School Hoard for a period,

Ethel and Larry Goldberg center their activities with their
children and have ooened their home to a variety of nets for the

and then for a propane gas company in Marion County.
tier son, Darren. 17, is a student at Lyman High School and a
member of the drama club there. lie was in the recent senior
clam P)ay, "Night Chamber," at the school.
Kim, 14, m a freshman at Lyman and Davis, 7, attends
Longwood Elementary School.
Family activities include fishing and hunting in the Ocala
National Forest. Mrs. Dennis tinkers with television sets and
radios.
Mr&amp; Dennis believes the fine hand of a woman is needed on the
Iongwood political scene and participation in the city government. of all its citizens should be encouraged.
"1 feel Ican get the citizens involved," she said. "1 was told that
I could not get parents Involved in raising money for the police
cadets, but I did."
Mrs. Dennis believes a strett paying prograin and a drairtage
program must begin She said the current practice ut citizens
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two boys, Keith and Jonathan.
The aquarium full of all types of fish, that the boys like, is in the
den of the family home on Sandalwood Drive. Also occupying a
position of importance in the den Is the aqu3d= residence of
Keith's boa constrictor, Rosie, who likes live rats for her dinner.
and Jonathan's boa constrictor, Charlie Brown, who prefers mice.
A large family of Yorkshire Terriers, which Mrs. Goldberg
breeds, also live in the den where the football game is located
Other family activities include the "Big Slide," go-carts and all
kinds of games.
Mrs. Goldberg, a native of Philadelphia, Pa., is the youngest of
three children. tier brother lives in Altanuxite Springs and her
sister Lives In Philadelphia.
As Mrs. Goldberg was growing up, she helped out in the family
grocery situated In the front part of the Glassberg home. The
most interesting item in the store was "penny candy" and a small
child could get a bagful for a nickel,
,~rwx up, really wanting to be a teacher," she said. In high

school, she Was a National lionor Society student and was
member of Future Teachers of America

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Brezhnev Visits Romania
BUCHAREST, Romania (AP) — Soviet
leader Leonid I. Brezhnev arrives in
Bucharest today to tighten up the Kremlin's
ties with its maverick East European ally. But
Romanian leader Nicolae Ceausescu appears
certain to retain the independence he has
established. It is Brezhnev's first visit in 10
years. In the interim, both Presidents Nixon
and Ford have visited Ceausescu and received
warm welcomes.

\nnlrew Andy S&amp;mInUZZt received a letter last week from
Nlrs. Al Martino telling him the famous singer, star of Godf ther,
wished him good luck in the upcoming election.
Seminaui has been a close friend of Martino since he organized
fail club for ttie vocalist in tits teen years in Baltimore. While a
iziriiiber of the Sons of Italy he was state public relations chairmoan for Maryland and combined his activities with the lodge with
his efforts for Martino
When Martino appeared at Disney World recently, Seminazzi
and his wife of eight years, Margaret, were in the audience and
renewed their friendship
lie and his wife met at a Martino—Sons of Italy dinner in
Baltimore and were married there.
Born in Baltimore Seininazzi graduated from Baltimore City
1 iiiiegu and attended the University of Baltimore. Ile worked
after college as an insurance company underwriter, for
lIt thlehem Steel and (irabar rlectric
Ile began tits career in property assessing in 1970 with the
II titimore tax 'issessor s office and has taken comprehensive
courses in Ills field over the years. Ile is currently employed in
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Mrs. Seminaui is a secretary in the billing office of James,
Hder and Holder. radiologists at the Florida Hospitals North.
South and Anopka.
Ills hobbies are fishing, bowling and watching what he calls
local football teanis including the Miami Dolphins, the Baltimore
Coils and the Tampa Bay buccaneers, lie has also taken up golf
recently
Semnin;izzi is an amateur cook and one of his favorite dishes is
Auwned Maryland crabs.
St'inmnazzi is active in the Orange County Employ-c's Golf

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they expect some deaths among the 55
workers injured when an explosion ripped
through four floors of the American Chicle
gum factory, spewing steel, concrete and
molten gum into the street.
One fireman on the scene said "It was a
miracle" that none of the 150 people working
the all-night shift was killed immediately by
the blast early Sunday. Witnesses said the
force of the explosion hurled some of the
victims to the street.
About 25 persons were burned severely.
Because of a shortage of burn facilities here,
some had to be taken to hospitals in neighboring states. A few of the critically injured
had burns over 90 per cent of their bodies, and
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named Jaycee A the month for Sc
r his work
scheduling a Fellowship Players of Siuiford production of
"(;cstspell" as a fund-raising event in Orlando under the spansorship of the Orlando Jaycees.
['he Scininazzis moved to LongAoocl. buying a home in Sandalwood only two days after arriving lit the area from Baltii lure.
A member of the city's Lund Planning Agency for the past year,
TALLAHASSEE
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ill iii is t
'tiiiin izZl (host the mayor's office in his first bid for public of
eIl lit), plans are to go over
Justice
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Roberts,
a vetis waled "ii Jaji 4
there on Jan. 4," Karl said. "it
fict', believing that office at this tune involves in a mnajor was
eran of "i
on the Honda
Karl was elected to the high would really put inc ma turmoil
public relations.
lie said he enjoys writing and talking to people and handling Supreme Court, announced his court this fail
to go over there any earlier
resignation today, a month be-'
It was not mmumediately than that.'
correspondence and could be an effective chief executive.
known whether Gov. Reubin
Sentmnazzi said common sense is the prime necessity for public fore his term ends.
\skew would appoint Karl to fill
Robert, 6 J, aal he wanted to
Roberts
said
he
would
resign
the
remainder
of
Roberts'
term
"rest
and think for at least a
Saying the atmosphere and conduct of officials at city council
or allow tile iffice to remain month before starting a new
ineetings leave "it lot to be desired." Serninazzi said im- effective Nov. 30, allowing a
wi I ( o
%acant over the court's career, whic
provements should be made.
hi i,-,tin is rec",
after 0.,, first of the %car."
If elected. Seminazzi said he would institute monthly meetings his office h-k-fore tits successor.

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1 ite four children, who live locally, visit
their parents often for an evening of coffee
card-playing. Their eldest d,iu,htr,
uos('tIiar,
. is keeping iii touch with ncr
brothers and sisters in tile north secking
advice oil her father's campaign for mayor
and keeping them informed of its progress.
Ili his first campaign for elective office,.
Har.'Jit said, if elected, he will place a sign in
the front ',ard of his home announcing that it
is the residence of the mayor and inviting
thiosr who dri'.e by in for a cup of coffee
lie proposes to be it full-time mayor,
bringing "government back to the people",
1k' said jokingly that he needs a job and has
the time ti devote to it. "I have more time to
penicI with the natives here," he said.
Barshl says that he will encourage councilniun to "ret control of themselves and hold
itrdtrj iitettimig
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Of all the candidates for publit office in
Stminole County in recent sears, Charles
Barsht of Longwood North has to be the one
ith the largest family. his 11 children range
in I4..L IIJiII
% resident of Longwood for the past four
'bears, Barsht retired to Florida, choosing
IAngwood as his home alter 40 sears with a
Buffalo, N.Y. automobile carrier trucking

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the unpredictable witure of
She was involved in volunteer work in hospitals and worked for
ather, the zoo necitti a steiiih
charity drives, especially with the retarded children's campaign.
ource
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of income such as
While attending Temple University, where she wasmnaoring hi
Me w .
membership fees
paychology, she was in charge of a therapy group at a Jhospital.
school
all(]
berships include:
She gave up her plan to be a teacher when she met her husband,
a
year;
college
students.
$3
currently a councilman in Longwood.
. family, $15; one-year voting,
Mrs. Goldberg was employed as an office and credit manager
$1.5; lifetime, IW: executive 15
for 11 years, her employment included work In accounting and -year vote). $100; patron, $l,000;
purchasing procedures,
and benefaLtur, $5,OW lie said
She noted that she is a member of civic and charitable
he plans to propose a $5 senior
organizations including the 1.4 .19wood Area Chamber of Com''tizens mnenmbershmp to the
merce, the Longwood Area LaScrtoma Oub, Selignole Youth
ustees, but does not know it it
Ranch Inc., the Longwood Bicentennial Committee, the
will
be approved
Longwood Police Cadets Auoiciation Inc., Woodlands Dividends
Donations
and inemberbilups
Program, Youth Programs Inc., and the Humane Society
may
be
sent
to Central Florida
Seminole County.
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Society,
Zoological
Both sons are in kindergarten at the Woodlands School.
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being required to go to the city cowlcll and beg for services they
are entitled to as taxpayers is nut right
She said a beautification program should be started in the city'
and that there are' many things that volunteer citizens groups can
do to beautify the uty to the point where the people will wonder
wh', it had not been done in the past
I think a woman will make a better mayor than a man Men
over the years get to the point where
owe too
le
litilO', favors l,ingwoud nt'vds the special touch of a woman,'' she
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Mrs Goldberg sald the election is vitally important and that
11lmigwioKl and its budget are growing. "I believe the widening of
it( 434 is going to cause more commercial growth and that we
need it) revise the city charter and draft a comprehensive annexitiun plan."
"I an _%trungly lit favor of adequate police and fire protection,
proper roads and sewage and new businesses bringing in Liz
revenue to keep our home property taxes down," she said.
ye'iu5 on a regular basis, Mrs. Goldberg said this involvement
"has made miie aware of many of our city's problems. "I want to
be the voice of ever)- man. woulan and child in our city."

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attorney SheldonYaviti plea ded innocent today to charges he
erveu' as an a ess'r% to runlessed mass
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Patty Wants Quiet Life
SAN FRANCISCO iAPi
Patricia Hearst,
back with her family for the first time in almost three years, says she's looking forward
to reading the latest best-sellers, getting a dog
and gaining weight.
"It was like I never left. it's nice to be
home," the 22-year-old Miss Hearst said in a
copyright interview in the San Francisco
Examiner, her father's newspaper. "I'm just
moving In, getting settled and wandering
around."
Miss Hearst, bailed out while appealing her
bank robbery conviction, was to place her first
eourt'ordered telephone call to federal
probation officials today from her parent's
elegant Nob Hill apartment.

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;i .pinig, rubbery and resisting the kidnasiayings of Florida
arrest, ,ill crime's allegedly highway'
Patrol
trooper
cumimnimttesl by Knew les.
I 'harks Campbell and Bela-

er near Perry lit November
they will be dropped," Knowles 1974
Circuit Judge Royce Agner
told rcporturs following the ar
heard the innocent plea during
Yavitz has said that tv did
rai1Ilie mit todas
a brief arraignment iind set
ikrt authonties about Know It
lie has been free on $30,500
trial for Feb. 14
and could have done nothin
Yavitz was indicted 1)S a 'lay- t4Jnd.
else to stop the crimnes.
'or ( ounts grand jun I ist
uthorittes stid that \ amtz
The state tndKated todas it
hlohd'tO,ritttIi in unpublished
will subpoena 151 witnesses for
4.0 about
rvic
s
tie Irma
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Knowles* attorneN, knew that
Ya% itz said he was being re;,~I
ismiowit's wituju
ii lull
xiii a,amn
g ain out
resented without pay by two
failed to alert authorities. thus
Nllwlli attorneys. tits court-apmaking him an accessory to the
pointed public defender asked
it) be removed from the case
TALLAHASSEE AP~ — crunes committed.
Knowles. who was killed in an
.Agner took no action on the rtHouse Speaker Donald Tuckescaixattenilit
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his
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CINCINNATI iAPi
In the corner of a
t'1assroom at Scarlet Oaks Vocational School
sitS a macabre student project covered with it
tarpaulin — an electric chair, wired to
produce a lethal charge of 100,000 volts. Don
hioltel, a junior in Walter O'Brvant's law
enforcement class, built the chair under his
teacher's guidance. The Cincinnati Bar
Association had asked the school to "do
something" for a display at a shopping center
during National Law Enforcement Week last
month. "I don't know exactly why I did it,"
Holtel said. "1 thought it would be an interesting project."
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lahassee M emorial
and is resting at home, an .title
said today.
Ken I)riggs, Tuckers press
aide, said the speaker prot-kibly
will not return to work until
next week, when he is expected
to announce House committee
assignments.
Tucker was hospitalized last
Tuesday for treatment of an littier ear infection. hospital adininistratur SI.T. Mustian said
Tucker was released Sat urh,y
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Ut'giomi 2.Jauksi)nvlIk' J,tl'ksoll I 6-2 I at Jacksonville
I'i'rn'st 18-2 4
Region 3-Sanford Seminole t 1 0-0h at Winter Park 48-2)
Region l.M''rrit Island i8-24 at Palm hti'oi'h Gardens 9I)
Region 5-Tampa King 6-4 I at Tampa Plant I 10-0 i
Region 6-Sarasota 49-I) at Seminole iO-li
lii'gwni 7 'Pompano Beach I 10-04 at Hollywood
hllulinadl.' 9-1 I Fort Lauderdale Lockhart Stadium)
Region 8-Miami Carol City l9-D at Miami Palmetto (8I).
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and Seminole will be looking to advance to the following
week's regional showdown against the Merritt IslandPalm Beach Gardens suvivor.
Showalter Field can seat upwards to 9,000 with the
addition of temporary bleachers.
Seminole, 10-0, closed out a perfect season with a 41-19
victory over Lake Brantley. Winter Park is 8-2 and
defending regional champion.
The complete schedule, release(] today by Florida high
School Activities executive secretary Floyd Lay:

The Seminole High School football team comes of age,
so to speak, Friday night when it heads out for its first
date at state.
There won't be any hands-holding on this date, either,
because football is the name of the game and advancement in the state playoffs is at stake.
Seminole plays Winter Park in the 8 p.m. contest at
Winter Park's Showalter Field. Adv ance tickets are on
sale through Wednesday at the high schools, adult tickets
costing $2.50 and students and children's tickets $2.
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Region 4-Ocala Forest I 10-4)) at Orlando Bishop Miire
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Region 5-Titusville Astronaut i82) at Tampa Catholic
47-3)
I(&amp;'gion 6-Homes City 48-2) at Naples 48-24
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I(egimlhl 8-Fort I .auderdale I)illard 48-2) at Miamin ('urlt'
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Reiai defensive coordinator season."
As far as the district is
of a state championship team
says,
Raley
two years in a row, Jim Raley concerned,
ought to know a strong title "DeLand has the best talent in
the district and I think that
contender when he sees one.
And after seeing Seminole Gainesville is overall the best
High up close and in person ballclub in the District.
"1 have been around a winFriday night, he concedes his
cross-county rivals have a good ning ball team before, and like I
shot at winning the state said, you've got to be lucky to
championship in the coming win the big one in the fir st place
and he (Posey) is playirn
weeks.
"You have to be lucky, being several kids both ways and that
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just good isn't enough," said will catch up with you in the
Raley after his Lake Brantley long run. He's got a real line
Patriots were soundly thrashed staff and they got a good shot at
I Seminole Friday night, 41-19. it and I hope they win at state,
Before coming to Lake Bran- because Posey has done a fine
tley, Raley had a big hand in job."
Ocala Forest winning the Class
AAA titles the last two years.
"But I think Jerry Pose
'Seminole coachi has the kids
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chance. That impresses me
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about Sanford is that they have
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the break -away runner in Tim
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The spoils of defeat were good
Raines, but they have so much to cross country runners from
other stuff, too. They have the Lyman, Lake Brantley and
ability to throw and catch the Trinity Prep over the weekend.
ball very well and they have the
1 1 1 1 `,
While Rockledge was winning
ability to run. That's what's
Willie Williams goes p for to
the
boys and girls crowns in
gonna help them."
The Sanford defense, which Class AM, Largo's boys were
recorded four shutouts during upsetting Class AAAA favorite
the course of the year, have not Choctawbatchee, and Clearreally been put to the test says water and Clearwater Central
Haley. "Defensively they Catholic were winning titles.
haven't been tested as far as the Seminole County runners were
passing game. If they continue also excelling.
ti bring the ends in like they do
l.'n3an's boys ran fifth,
and they coiime up against a
getting a sirong effort from
By BII.LCURRIE
away at the Seminole lead and good football team it will be
junior Brian Petrie, running the
Herald Staff Writer
then, after tying the score at 47. interesting to see how well they
best race of his career with a
all, the visitors started to pull can contain the pass."
15:02 and finishing 12th. Lyman
Call 'em free throws, charity away, thanks to the versatile
Haley's Patriots ended with ace Bruce Caldwell ran a strong
markers, freebees, call 'ciii play of Staley and the excellent the worst record in the live year
race, but faltered near the end.
what you will,
free throw shooting of the entire history of the school with a 3-7
lie finished 16th with a 15:07.
They have been known to Florida College squad.
slate but states on his own
linrt;i n( I.ak,. flranti,'t
mean the
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Florida Colle g e nulled into a I4.III, IIdIVUIIIId 4L...a
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victory and defeat for many a 6347 lead midway through the We gotta lot of unity and yes sir, outkicked St. Petersburg's All.
good basketball team and second half and were never I guarantee we are gonna be American Brett Hoffman in the
&amp;'niinol' Community College again headed as Staley pumped better than 3-7 next year.
stretch to finish fourth.
felt the sting of those gift points 11 points through the mesh and
"When a new coach comes in,
Lake Brantk'y's girls finished
on the Sanford hardwood Ken Moorer hit for six con- it is definitely a rebuilding third. Janet Smith and Linda
Saturday night as Florida secutive free throws. Tony year. Our philosophy here is
Vanw were clock ed in 9:36 and
College of Temple Terrace Washington two and Mike differentthanany thathasever 9:37.
beat the local Raiders, 84-77. Pringle two more.
been here at this school. We
All told, the visitors hit 00 13 have more unity, honest unity
The visiting Falcons cashed
Trinity Prep's Thad McNulty

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good only 5-of-1 attempts and
that made the difference, as the
locals out-scored the opposition
36-35 from the field.
And for the second time in
three games, the Raiders blew
a halftime lead and now stand
at 1-2 on the season while
Florida College was winning its
second game in as many
outings.
Tuesday night, Seminole
Community College is in
'Irnilie
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Terrace. a suburb of
Tampa, for a return encounter
with the Falcons and then
travel to Cocoa this weekend for
the Holiday Tournament,
The next home game for the
Raiders, which was not on their
original schedule, will be
Thursday night, Dec. 2, against
the Rollins College junior
varsity at 7:30.
The welkoached and welldisciplined Falcons were a
determined bunch right from
the outset, but Bob Zipko, Bob
Lewis, Karl Kruer and Willie
Williams kept the host Raiders
on top during the first 20
....,i. '.j.'. in .,..,.
1II1IIUW3 WitH 1.i5JU 3 LU J.JU)I3
(rn,,,

setting the pact', matching the

output of Florida College's
Leroy Staley.
With Just one second showing
on the clock and Seminole
holding a 37-35 advantage,
Wlllmams took anln-botlnds pass
just shy of the mid-court
marker and let fly with ii 50th
looter that never touched e
ribll Oil dS isay LIu'ough the
circular sar dine seine for two

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more U
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lead.
The Tom Wilson-coached
Falcons weren't out of it by any
means, a.s they kept chipping

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first-plact- Cowboys and one

game of the ('ardiniais
Gregg's Browns helped them-

SILVEST1U

selves in the American Confer-

—

COACH Manuel 'ReO" Wathin9'on
NICKNAME Patriots
16 RECORD 3 22
SCHEDULE Nov 2226 Rotary Bowl Tournament at Lyman,
Dec ]at Lyman. Dec 4 Apopka. Dec IC at Lake Howell. Dec
It Spruce Creek, Dec I) at Father Lopez, Dec U Ov'e, Dec
Tournament at New Smyrna Jan 6 at West Orange, Jan 7
Lake Howell, Jan S at Spruce Creek. Jan II at Seminole. Jan
I? Father Lopez; Jan 22 Lyman; Jan 25 at Apopka Feb I
Seminole, Feb S at Oviedo. Feb II at Lake Hcwell. Feb IS
w,.'-t Orange, eb 19 Seabreeze at Stet s on
PREDICTED F INISH 715

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RICKY ('lt;WI'()ItI)

Vincent Has Won Title,
Tell Him What To Do
Posters advertised Tuesday's championship light between
Emmett Atlas and Joey Vincent thusly: "COME SEE JOEY
VINCENT GET KILLED."
N, one really expected to see Vincent literally die, even though
promoter Pete Ashlock was advised by his lawyers to get Joey to
sign a "waiver," but most certainly expected him to lose.
(ithisniakers gave Joey a 9-5 shot at the upset. Few takers were
available.
But when the sniuke had cleared Atlas was slumped on his stool
a thoroughly defeated battler. Vincent strutted around the ring to
the cheers of his worshipers.
Now that Vincent's miame will go into the record book, (along
with siii'h well known rnmpany as Tony !Acata, Gene Wells, John
Pinney. and Dennis Riggs I he isn't really sure which direction his
future will take.
"I wanted it bout with Atlas because I knew I could beat him,"
Vincent explained, while vacationing in Daytona Beach,
"Have you ever known something? I mean really know it deep
in the pit of your stomach? And when you tell anybody, all they do
is smile and say 'sure'.
"If U has happened to you, then you know just how I felt."
"1 am after a shot at the world's welterweight title. I am much
too small to fight as a middleweight, but here I am with the
Southern middleweight title, and I don't know what to do with it."
"Originally, I wanted the fight so I could get a rating, but as
long as Atlas was the champ, I figured I .might as well take the
title.
"But, I was going to give it up the next day.
"The only problem is, that the next day I started getting offers,
and they are still coming in. I never realized that this title meant

Hooks

fourth lit a row.
tt .inu, liiii

And Jabs

quarter. The final score in
$ 11 17

tlw

tournament at Lyman, and

The basketball field is eight

followed by the Lake BrantleyWildwood winner against host

tomght' 8 p.m. game pairing
strong, with Four more teams
Lake Brantley and Wildwood
going into action Tuesday night.
kicks off a week of festivities
l,eesburg and Seminole meet at
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Lyman, which got a first round
bye.

R$IflSa.S

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Vikings l, Packers
Fran I orkentIlil (urnPlt'tcei
iii 43 pose's for 18)) ards anti

Seattle

1w- i) touchdowns as t ilt' Vikings,

down (lit' crown
9-I-I, nailed
naileddown
against (',re't'n Ray. 4-7 Ills I I
ard pass to .'iU1I dl1 Rashad ill
the fourth period broke it 10-I t)

much.
"It is the most pr es tigious regional title in the United States.
and I guess because of that, it really means a lot of money to the
person who holds it.
"Pete ASI3lut.k wdnLS inc to beet either ( Mad Dog) Bliss or
((;cne) Wells for the title. I am not at libe rty to discuss the terms,
but let's Just say they are substantial.
"But, Pete Isn't the only guy talking four figure prices with me.
A syndi cate up in Fernandina Beach wants to to come up there
and defend the title.
I have a defense of my Florida State welterweight title set for
Dec. 7 at the Sports Stadium. That fight was signed for, be fore I
be at Atlas. I had promised that I would light "Tiger" Cliff
Johnson on my very first light, whenever that took place.
"But once that is out of the way, I am free to do whatever I
want. The first thing looks like a match in Daytona Beach. This is
my adopted borne town, and I ha ve promised to light over here as
soon as I can.
"Then, it might be Wells, Ross, Licata, Pinney, Curio. Or I
might even gi ve up the title to fight for the Southern welterweight
title, Whatever I do, it will be the thing that benefits me most. You
can be sure of that."

7 on Tuesday with Lake Howell
Facing Oviedo at 8:30.
Tuesday's winners come
back Wednesday night at 7,

Iii tiit.ilt,

rlt'.InIs SIllIlts blasted time'
r.

SO

which will be climaxed by
Satur da y night's football game
between Orlando Evans and
Leesburg.

Iii,'

City Chiefs
27.24, tilt' San Diego Chargers
iuitt'd the Buffalo Hills 34.1 'I
the Detroit l ions bested tilt'
'
Chicago Rears 14-10, the l)en5cr Rront'trc clipped the New
'9lirk (;ilults 14-13 and the New
nipped tilt'

Its 1.1)1 N SA1' N

Rotary Tourney Opens

30

-.

unill'piaci' 5llil C ramlcisc'l) 2J-.I

s,id opened a I '-ganne margin

First Round: Brantley Vs. Wildwood—

f

Lee Central, la.stung the win.
less Tampa B' Buccaneers 2$.
1 Sunday a nd remaining ho1x,.
ful of the wikl card slot for a
playoff trip
In the other divisional races,
New England's Patriots inched
wIthin one-half gamn., tif the
AI"(' East-leading Baltimore
('oit
- who visit the Miami
ilphirts tonight
with a 38-24
ctory os'cr the New York Jtts.
l'ittsburgh's surging Steclers
kept pace with Cleveland at two
games behind AF(' Central'
leading Cincinnati, ripping the
Houston Oilers 32-16 for their
sixth straight triumph.
The NF'(' West-leading los
Angeles Ranis put down see.

11

fit,

i4 Balder,??, Eagles
Clarence Davis and Mark SaIl
Et'ghen combinedfor 206 rush'
ng yards and tssii toucildul,sns.
lifting tile' Haider,, to their sevCHIlI straight triumph and their
10th in lb gollies. Philadelphia,
3-8, got its score 01) R oman
(artjiel's 200th career touch'
-

Youngblood picked off two Jun
Plunkett passes, and Monte

10, broke ;I streak of 19 quarters

for a teamn'r't'urd

Ton

tones
Mark

i

The finals will be Frtda)
night at 8:30, right after the

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"We didn't do the Job," said
Coach lion Coryell of St l4iUls,
6-3
Browns 24, ltuc'cant'ers 7
Forrest Gregg gut his players
Ili the right mood for a s('t'Oli,i'
half surge with a tongue lashing
Of which defensive end Joe
Jones said, ''What we- had isn 't
printable," But the results
were: 17 second-half points
against Tampa flay, 0-I1. Quar'
lerback Brian Sipe' hit veteran
Paul Warfield for a l4'yard
,ichdown, breaking a 7.7 tic in
e third period as the Browns
unproved their record to 74
Falcons I?, Cowboy-s 10

Daytona Beach plays at 6:30,

I

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till

heights at the Seattle
enter ('oliscuiti
Ihe Siinic's have a InulIesi 10-7
res 'ml
far this season but
$i!tI'r Sunday night 's 115-106
beating of MIlwaukee'. have
In 26 straight gameS at Isilmic
over the past twit years The
\It% I ecord for consecutive
1iII*'i'ount victories is 36
likers 96. Nets 91
)'s,lrt'ehil :\btlul-J1ibblIr scored
OWIIIuII1

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70 10
79 2
226

B Maryland

206

16 Tennessee

71 6

221

? 19

706

27 S
256
22S
736
71 9

1 90
171
tOt
81

16
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II Rutgers
7
709
36
It DeP,,ul
19 NC Charlotte
216
2*
20 M'ssouri
76 5
77
Others receiving votes, listed
alphabetically
Arizona
State,
Austin PeIy, Baylor, Centena
Holy Cross. Kansas State,
'
HOuston,
9,5cm
Long
Death.
phis State; Miami, Ohio, Mn
nesota
Mississippi State, Mis
Oral
Roberts.
Oregon
State. Penn, Pitt, Pepperdine,
Providence.
Princeton,
Pur
due,
Syracuse,
Sonihern
II
lions
John's. Teaas Tech.
St
TOIi'do,
Utah,
Washington
iYington
State,
wcst,i
uSi-sI. ro

Michigan,

Virqin1

Pro Basketball

5(100

l' - ,rtland

Kings lOb, Ilassks 313
1(1111 ItIllIlt' scored 31) 1)011115.
:o-luding 18 0 tilt' third pt'rlmiiI,
''aIling i\a(isa'
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Kansas City 176.

Detroit

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HouSton 177
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Sunday's Results
Portland 121.

Buffalo 93

.

Sunday's Results
England 34. New

jets
Oakland 26. Philadelphia 7
Cleveland 21, Tampa Bay 7
Atlanta I?, Dallas tO
San Diego II. Buffalo 11
Pittsburgh 32. HouSton to
Detroit ml. Chicago

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victory

user the Quebec NIlrdlqucs. The

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.;a(mie', ended a seesaw battle
hit'twe't'ni 11*' cellar-dwellers of
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in

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At Richmond. Va.

Tuesday's Game
at New York

Island

Montreal
'rs

Monday, Dec 20
LIBERTY BOWL
At Memphis. Tenn

Pro Football

A!ijbam1) vS

National Football Leique
AMERICAN
CONFERENCE
Eastern Division
W L T Pct PF PA
114'?
8 7 0 800 297 170
i Erv
9 3 0 721 280 2F'
S S 0 501) 197 Ill
'y
0 273 III 77t
fluff
2 9 0 197 151 733
Central Division
(nc

9 2 0
1 1 0
1 .4 0
1 7 0

Pitts
Cleve

818 770 165
836 777 135
636 223 225
384 192 715

10

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9

212 201

Deny
7
0 63.6 256 134
S De-go
5 6 0 155 215 231
KC
3 i 0 273 217 325
ipj Bay
0 11 0 000 95290
NATIONAL CONFERENCE
Eastern Divis ion
Dallas
9 2 0 8(8 717 144

5 Louis

a 3 0 7 71

7 I 0 636 20) 1@1
1 8 0 2?3 131 226
NY 131s
I 10 0 091 01 207
Central Division
I I !&amp;&amp; 740 110
Mon
S 6 0 -455 189 Ill
DIrt
5 6 0 455 208 102
i i 0 36.4 175 24)
On Bay
A
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545 216 154
363 726 254
36.4 138 709

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Ohio 63. H

UCLA. I p m

Oklahoma

Classc

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Friday. Dec. it
PEACH BOWL
At Atlanta
Ki'nlu(k
N
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Ca- i.na,
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2 y
Sa(urday,
COTTON BOWL
At Dallas
Mar vland vs
SW( cna'-pon.
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SUGAR BOWL
S

Pttstji,rr,.,

ROSE
vS

11

San Diego St
St

BOWL
(,i

Soulhero

21

I

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3
3'u'sern Cal 21. OCt A 11
Slantord 27. California 21
U'Ih ¶1 31
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At Miami
Ono SI ,-', P.4Cbr8
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Sunday. Jan 3
Al Tampa. Fla
All American Lions Bowl
At Palo Alto. Calf

51 with S 71

1

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Ill 6-0

FAR WEST
Air Force Al "4 vomng 21
Arizona St 21 Colorado St II
Boise St So. iVer St 31
Brigham Young 34. Utah 12
Idaho 31. N Arizona 11
Montana 15 Simon Fraser I?
New Meico 71 Arizona IS
New Mecca St 13, 'N Texas
St u. lie
Oregon 73. Oregon St. Ii

At Pasadena. Calif
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At New Orleans
Gorqa
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12. iowa

Baylor 71) Texas0
Houston 77 bias Tech 19
N Texas 5? 63, Drake 0
S-MU 35. ArkanSas 31
Texas 5 91 4-1, SW Texas 6

Monday, Dec 27
GATOR BOWL
Jacksonville. Fla

Pi'rui State

5?

SOUTHWEST

2

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At

Fla

Illinois41, Marshall 16
'N
Michigan 12. Cent
Mich
g-an II
Wichita St 30. Tulsa 13
Wisconi 'n 26, Minnesota

Saturday, Dec
s
FIESTA BOWL
At Tempe, Ant
Wiom'ng
vs
Oklargma.
,

Iowa 30. Michigan St 17
Kansas Al. Mi5Sri 11
Kent St 35. Toledo 19
Miami, Ohio 28, Dayton
Michigan 77. Ohio St 0
Notre Dame 10, Miami,

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Friday, Dec. 24
Montgomery, Ala

BIUC Gra

254 211

WaSh
Pela

Indiana 20, Purdue 14

Carolina St vs Norfolk St.
Friday. Dec. 17
At Pontiac, Mich.
North Souls
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77
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9 2 15
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Phonic
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-

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Co,it

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season

\lorrls

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.',,,,h,ngi.n 3, Colorado I
Today 's Games
New York Rang er
at Van

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THIRD
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52 00 . P ( 6 2)111 90. DO (S 6) SOi 30
I Maruri Alti, Ill (6 91)
FIFTH
21 160. 2 San?, Ramon (7)
10
300. 3 A)ava Sanchez (3) 3 40. 0 2
1 3) 10
11 2) 121 so
SIXTH - t Oqui:a ACitil
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San An?on.o it Duttaio
Boston at Ph.iadelph.,
Golden State .t Plow
los Angeles II •,5il

Me-

period,
put EIlmliulItomi
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Teias A&amp;M
vi
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National Hockey League
Foroham IS. Brooklyn 11
CAMPBELL
CONFERENCE
H ol y Cross It, Connecticut 40
Patrick Division
t.SIaf.lte 71. lehigh 17
13
w I T bpts OF GA
Towson ml. C W Post 10
Los Angeles 12. San Fran
II
31 75 10
Villanova 71, Temple 7
cisco 3
Phila
10 7 3 23 70 59
N Virginia 31, Syracuse
New Orleans 51. Seattle, 27
Allan
9
23
SOUTH
Today's Games
NY Ong
711 7 16 73 79
Alcorn 19. Jackson St
Baltimore at Miami. n)
Smythe Division
AuSt,n
17, E Tennessee
Thursday. Nov
LOu
10 9 I 21 61 75
6
Buffalo at Detroit
Ctigo
9 II 2 70 73
Bethune Ccokman
31,
Fir,da
St Louis at Dallas
Mm
5 1
I) ¶7 91
A&amp;M 0
Sunday, Nov. 25
(010
11 2 17 57 ,
Citadel 27. Davidson 0
Denver at New England
Vncvr
S IS I It 57
Clemson 75, S Carolina 9
Seattle t New York Giants
WALES CONFERENCE
Florida SO. Rice 72
Philadelphia at Washington
Norris Division
Florida St 71. Virginia Tech
Miami at Cleveland
P.'on?
16 1 3 35 1(7 5 371
New York Jets at Baltimore
LA
Furman 56. Watford II
Chicago at Green Bay
PIts
1
19 67 69
.1 C Smith 21. Virginia St 0
Atlanta at Houston
Dftrt
5 1 1 II 56 69
Kentucky 1. Tennessee 0
Pittsburgh at Cincinnati
WISh
6 12 7 1 55
Kentucky St 13, Md E Shore
Kansas Ct7 it San Diego
Adams Division
0
New Orleans .0 Los Angeles
Bstn
1 8 1 I 33 51
Louisiana St U. Tulane 7
Tampa Oaf at Oakland
II S 7 71 61 11
Butt
Louisville 16, Boston U. 7
Monday, Nov 29
Into
8 0 1 20
4 72
Maryland 2*. Virginia 0
Mnreata ,it
San
Fr
Cley,'
6 6 6 I,
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McPle'cse St 10. SW Louisiana
Saturday's ReSults
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Colorado 5, Pittsburgh 7
Mississippi St 71, MissisSippi
Toronto S. Minnesota 3
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Rangers I
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Sunday's Results
Ball St 57, E Michigan 3
Montreal 9. Toronto S
Cncinnatl 33, Vanderbilt 7
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Philadelphia 6, Allan?.,
Colorado 35, Kansas
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Boston I, Detroit 2
lIlirIo,s AS. Northwestern 6
BICENTENNIAL
Pittsburgh S. Chagu 3
BOWL
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Cincinnati 77. Kansas City 24
Washington 16. St Louis. (0
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Western Division

Kansas (ty 06 A'I'nt
New Orleans 97 Cleveland 92
Ppiocne lot Chicago 96
Los Angeles 96
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Seattle 115 .',Ivi1uke
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Calgary at Birmingham

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Paul 'iyustplial, with IS see11,1-half p0111(5 and 26 overall,
ii'il Phoenix miser Chicago. 'hit.'
tt'lIllb were tied 21 at tilt' cml (91
the first quarter, then Wi.'.stphal
hit 10 1)011115 ill till' second
quarter to ht'lp tilt' Suns edge
ahead 48-45 at the 1alf Phoenix
f i eld
72"8 t'iI(I ,it the t'ml(l of
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Scott May tilt' top collegiate
pla 'cr List season f or tiit'
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10 AriOfiC
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the Northque's For the top spot Ili
the 1:21st The Stingers upended
WlnriI c 4-2. while HimmhiirlghlUIl bt'lit San Diego 4-3
0(111 Minnesota (]owned Calgary
5-I
U1liIumiI's heroics capped a
struggle' lit 14 111th Quebec
JulilpeIl to Ii 3-1 first'penod
lead, emily to have the OIlers
''You got to make the plays to
*10, and we didn't." said Cot'h rally -Aith three straight goaLs
n the' second period
10111 Landry, who saw his
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Cowboys' N PC East lead
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Redskins 16, ('ardlnals 10score
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Indiana 1.71
Kentucky 121
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EASTERN
CONFERENCE
Steinke picked U a blocked
Atlantic Division
punt and ran line yard for the
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WESTERN CONFERENCE
Midwest Division
back Bobby Douglass and one
Denver
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each froni rookies Tony Gal' Detroit
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6 5-2 Ii Greyhoun
The curtain goes up on the
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s-a . with a strong defense Iluit only
6
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allowed only two points until a
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tninuteaziila half was kft tnihe
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Chiefs, 3-8, nossed a chance to
tic the gailie wia'ti a 46-yard Jan
St&amp;'ncrud field goal attempt
sent wide at 1:48 of the final
e,'rilnl
Chargers 31, Bills 13
San Diego, 5.6, snapped a
mour.gaiiie losing streak as l)itri
Fouts thress two touchdown
passes and collected 198 yards
on 19 cnmiipletion:; against flu!lab, 2-9. The Bills' O.J. Sumpson rushed For 118 yards Oil 25
tarries and now has 856 yards
For the season.
Lions 14, Bears 10
Greg Landry threw tWI)
touchdown passes 90 seconds
apart ill the second pt'rmo(I and
tilt.' Detroit defense held Cliii - ago rustling star Walter Pay.
tllli to 40 yards in L',':itin', the
hli':irs. ''They Just have t oo
iliUctl (leIeftS(','' Payton mmiarveIled after the game.
Both tcaitis are 5Brenos 14, GIants 13
'tilt'
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defense
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how faces a game against
St I uis ith just three da)s to
prepare. The Falcons, 4-7,
turned two pass interceptions
Il1(1 a slairt 1)alla.s jiwit Hill, 17
fourth'quartur points in heating
the ( ) vitxVs, 9-2.
Patriots 3, Jets 2$
NL''A
E1:iland, 8.3, iu
tercepted SCVCO passes and
recovered three fllttlhles in
h)Iistiiig the Jets, 3-8. Prentice
M1'('ray picked off two 'if the
pass's and turned them into
tiitiuhitkiwti.s of 6.i and 55 ard.s.
Steve Grogan threw three
c'uring passes for the Patriots.
Steelers 32, Oilers lb
Pittsburgh, 7.4, gave up a
touchdos',n for the First time in
ix weeks — 22 quarters. when
Ilou.stiin's Ken Iburrough hauled
10 a 69-yar d touchdown pass
from Dail Pastorini. Pittsburgh
used a pair of scores by Reggie
Harrison to hand Houston its
'ixth straight loss.
Rams 23, 49erx 3
'the Rams, 7-3-1, managed
eight First downs and three pass
C oniipletions.
Itut
Jim
old

out. We can't save anything,''
said Cleveland Browns ('each Jackson - the Nl-'l.'s interi'cl)tiOm, leader - returned his
.on'e.st Gregg.
These were the words iii men 10th of the season 41 yards for a
551)' saw the chances slipping touchdown to embarrass San
away for a chance to reach the Francisco, 6-5.
Itengals 27, ChIefs 24
playoffs
"We're not afraid of Pittslk're IS what I:; left (if the
burgh. We're absolutely going
divisional races, bcught to
by the National F'IIiItb,Ill lii will,'' 51)1(1 ti'it' Icemigals Bob
'I rump of next week's dash
League.
Allen's Redskins. will) could with tiit' Steclers A triumph
have been ellmlimIIatt'd by a loss, wi,ujd clinch the division for
Cincinnati, 9-2, which beat Kan.
A-pt their playoff hiipe.s alive
I National Conference East .,*its City on a one-yard Ton)'
wilt) a 16-l0triwnph over the St. Davis plunge in the Fourth
IA)ws Cardinals, The victory. quarter.
The Bengabs lost liv,' fullIhit's
combined soth Atlanta's 17-10
upset of Dallas, kept Wash.
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tuunn, pacing
pacing trinity loan-second half and didn't fail to each other."
11th place finish among Class
convert once on one-and-one
"Anytime you don't go 10.0, .A-A schools.
situations.
you're disappointed, if you say
Stal&amp;'y, a native of Tampa and)ou're nut, you're d liar. We
one of the most prolific young could of ended our season at 6-I
players around the state today, We had a good chance against iA a rat hon IA en
led all scorers with 21 points Lyman and we should have won
and was instrumental in against Spruce Creek and
PlanRd
ecor
cleaning the boards, both of- Seabreeze.
Four mneriibers of the
fensively and defensively.
"It's simple, when you're as
Seminole
High tennis team will
Also hitting in the double young as my ballclub, you're
attempt
to
put their names in
figures for the Falcons were gonna make mistakes. I
the Gumness Book of World
Pringle with 16, Kevin l.entz
Records this weekend with a
with 15, Washington 14, and
of 54 hours continuous
goal
Moorer with 10.
tennis,
breaking the old stan- Willie Williams led Seminole Seminole,
dard of 53 hours and a few
with 19, followed in the double
minutes.
figures column by Zmiko's 14
and 12 apiece by Ken Atkins and Lyman
Ken
Williams.
[)avid
Lewis.
McCook, Jim Ewitz and Andy
In a high school Jamboree
'fliarpe will play 55-minute
preliminary, Seminole High J a ni bore e s
sessions, rest for five minutes
proved tough by beating Spruce
Seminole
and
Lyman and continue at the Fort Mellon
Creek 12-8 in one quarter of dominated play in the courts beginning at 6 a.m.
action then later dumped basketball jamboree held at Friday.
Apopka's Blue Dartrs 22-11. Seminole Community College
The four are collecting
Lyman High of Longwood Saturday night with Reuben
pledges to raise monies for the
also showed its mettle by
emerging high scorer
beating Spruce Creek 13.8 and with 19 points in two quarters. school athletic department.
They plan to play through
Apopka 15.7.
Seminole defeated Spruce Sunday noon.
FG FT TP Creek, 12-8.
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One of these days Brantley is gonna be on top, I don't
know how long it's gonna take, but Lake Brantley is on Its
way up." Those optimistic remarks come from the
Patriots' first-year basketball coach Manuel "Red"
Washington, and he's very sincere about what he says.
Big Red's Machine will be ro1lin in full power tonight at
Lyman in the Rotary Bowl Tournament with a cast of
unknow ns that plan to run Wildwood off the cour t.
"We are gonna play the running game this year like we
never have done before at Lake Bantley," continued the
iii
blazing red-head. "here's our whole principal.
previous years the ball club would sit back and they tried
to stall and play the slow down game, and to me that's not
my type of basket ball that will be played this year. We are
small. Our tallest man, Jim Fry, is only 6-3, so why
settle ba ck into an offense and let the other team beat us to
death on the boards?"
Washington, giving up a well established baseball
program, decided that ba sket ball would be his trade after
two years as the J.V. coach.
"I first came to Lake Brantley to get a baseball
program started and! think! fulfilled my job. And now
it's time for me to get the basketball program rolling,
because in previous years it has been, well. . .as low as it
can be."
"We started practicing as soon as I got the job," conUntied Washington. "Like I said, we are gonna be running
the ball and the first thing I had to teach the boys was how
to r un. So we have been running since the school year
began.
We are gonna be trying to be In better shape than the
((her team because we would like to be sitting on top of
them everytime they touch the ball. We full court press all
the time. Every once in a while we will throw a half court
press but our bask defense is the man-to-man full court
press."

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pionships mneati little should
their teams fall short of a trip to
Pasadena for the Jan. 17 Super
owl game.
''We've still got hope and
we've still got a hance,'' said
Washington Redskins ('il7i('h
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three dollars
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Laurie Dickey plays auctioneer at the
Sanford .Junior Woman's Club annual
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other club members had been good.
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By ABIGAIL VAN BIREN

Dear

ItV ABBY: My husband

ini1 his First wife were divorce'!
,ifter 26 years of marriage. 110
divorce was her idea, and I w:,.
in no way involved. They hzivc
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three grown children with
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whom I have a warm
relationship.
My husband and I invited his not television'
children to our home for
lAts get some pros and cons
Thanksgiving dinner. All have on this from your readers.
a(;cepted, which means his ex- Maybe we can influence the
wife will be all alone on netorks.
Thanksgiving, so my husband
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should be included. She gripes. Would you please print
divorced him because she mine"
(Herald Photos by Jean Pat?,n)
wanted her freedom, so being
To put it simply: My name is
alone on holidays is part of the Patricia. It's not Pat, Patty or
price she has to pay.
Tricia. It is PATRICIA, which
\ smile and a hug front club president
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Also, I'm afraid that if the is. I tiunk a very beautiful
Linda Reck, v lien Ruth Gains presi'nited
entire family is together, I'll name.
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her with the first cops of "('hrist inas
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do'
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a little ('hristmas cheer.
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If
someone
introduces
alone if OU don't Include her. himself as Robert, I call him
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She niav have other friends.
Robert. Unless someone gives
Feeling as you do, tell ycur me permission to call them by a
husband you'd feel awkward nickname. I think it's bad
having
her as your guest, and manners to do so.
Cancer: '
that should settle It.
Further, if a yo-yo continues
DEAR ABBY: Please print to call me by a short name after
NEW YORK iAlli - Betty iniagazine learned that the lump cussing her decision to write thitigs.
and irritations,
rimod to gratify."
this because we want to see if I' ve told turn (or heri that my
"Betty Rollin the person kit
Itollin can talk calmly now was probably cancer.
about the experience. "I was so
tier attempt to "gratify" led
"I do value people I love and other parents of teenagers feel name is Patricia, I become
about having had a breast re"First, You Cry," adiniis stunned by the event I just sad but Rett Rollin the writer her to leave her husband to live people who love me and I know the same way.
extremely irritated. A person's
moved
a straightforward Miss Rollin, who has written a started to write things down to went to the typewriter," she with another man, an arrange- who they are now. I feel good
Why can't we sit down for a name is a very personal thing,
terni that she prefers to the book by that title describing make sonic sense of it. The added, conceding that it was inient that didn't work out.
about myself that I've gotten family evening of TV without and goofing around with it is a
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But it was different 18 months what she went through physiago when the writer, iii'Lwu,rk cally and emotionally after
correspondent for NUt' News that.
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NItss Rollin, wno says she through something I hadn't ex- every other commercial being direct insult.

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ing me experiencing things It stuff about niiysi'lf I don't love liked being married, doesn't pected and I didn't crumble ex- for bras, douches, tampons,
PATRICIA
wasn't only awful -- it was 11sohaving people know." But she foreclose the possibility of mar- cept for a day or two here and Kotex or some other personal
DEAR PATRICIA: Few
fascinating and the writer in ine came to the conclusion that it rying again and adds that the there."
feiiiine product?
people feel as strongly as you
kept noticing the fascinating was worth it for two reasons: publication of her book has
She says she can't understand
Our teenagers have more about having their names
'1 feel very goodthat it's an solved the problem of whether women being afraid of self' t
han once gotten up to leave the shortened. I don't regard it as
.p
I nest book and as such it's or when to "tell" a potential examination or seeing a doctor room because they 're unan insult. but if you do, you can
bound to help 'thicr women, husband
about a lump — not doing comfortable.
save
)ourself many Insults and
£
.
also, it makes me feel far less
As for how it has changed her "something that will save your
When teenagers in this day much Irritation by emisolated with my problem."
life, she says, "The corny life,
'r..
and age are embarrassed, it phatically stating each time
Even
before
she
wrote
the
things
are really true. If you've
"I still have bad moments arid be pretty bad.
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book she made no effort to hide had a semibrush with death it when I go to the beach and see
P
We aren't prudes. Abby, but to be addressed ONLY as
the fact of the surgery. She re
does make you value life more; women in teeny-weeny bikinis, we think there is a time
and Patricia.
pirt. that men "tend not to you wake up and feel grateful to I still swallow hard. And Fm place
for
ever)thing
he
,
want to hear about it and shift
alive; you pay more at. hypochondriacal. If something Newspaper and
4
magazine
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unu'iiifortabl', in their chair" tention to pleasure and pay less hurts I think I have cancer of advertising seem more apbut that %(oniIl'n have been syrn- attention to small dffIcuIties the left earlobe..'
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uropriate for such advertising,
pathetic although she detects
an "I'm lad it's not rue" atti
tude.
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"I read the papers and know
the awful things that happen to
people," she said. 'I hated it,
AtO
but how could I feel this wasn't
fair I still consider hirsch a
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but not as bad as other babElilies like being stupid or ugly."
Miss Hollin. 40, ha s since
a
been divorced from author ArNOV. 23
thur Herzog but sass that the
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operation It'd to the divorce only
Lake
ke Mary %%oman's ('lub Education 1)
in that ''I felt suddenly in a

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30- Apartments Unfurnished

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ANIMALS
12 OLD KINGDOM
24 MACNEIL LEHRER RE-

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4 HOILYW000 SQUARES
6 JOt-IN MCKAY SHOW
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9 BREAK THE BANK
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3222024—Eves &amp;Weekend,
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Rng our chimes and place a fast
acting. low cost want ad. Call 373
i-ACED WI TN A DRINKING
PROBLEM
PerhapS Alcoholic Anonymous
Can Help
Call .473 4587
Write P.O Box 1213
Sanford, Florida 3277%

of Jules Verne's classic advontu-e about the Ingenuity and
adaptability of five refuges from

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miss so 1230 pm.
6 NENS )(JThis,
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Sunday (Fri.) MOVIE' "ErxJgyq'

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"Lkgirnung Yoga" Will met't in the Health Building each
Tuesday from ito9 p.m., beginning on Nov. 16. According to ME .
Tanya White, the instructor, "the clas.s will use Yoga techniques
to progressively exercise the body to produce a firmer. more
flexible and agile body. Deep and rhythmic breathing closely
iiccoinpilmes each exercise, thus improving and increasing

cIrculatiOn.

16

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230
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9 iFri) NCAA. FOOTBALL:

FEAST

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APPETIZERS
Chilled Tomato or Cranberry Juice
CUP OF SOUP—Beet Barley or Chicken Rice
Crisp Tossed Salad With Choice of Dressing
Hot Rolls and Butter

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4.
6; THE GUIDING
LIGHT Preempted Thur,

only. see 1pm
9 ONE LD-E TO LIVE Pro-

Fee: $12.50.

Portraits" will begin on Nov. 16 and meet each Tuesday from
7 to 10pm Work will be done from alive model and will include
thart'oal sketching and work in pastels and oil. The fee is $15,
"Watercolors" will begin on Nov. 17 and meet each WedIlt'SthI) Irotii 7 p.m. to 10 p.m. The fee i.s $12.50.
-Oil I'aintlug" will begin on Nov. 18 and meet each Thursday
(loIn 7 to 10 p.m. The fee is $10,
"Slim 'N Trim" begins Nov. 29. The class will meet each
Monday and Wednesday from 4 to 5 p.m. in the Health Building,
Fee: $8.

TURNS Preempted This.

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Leisure

Time Program art

Building. As in the past, many of the paintings will be avilable
for purchase.
Mrs. Mildred Babcock and Mrs. Helen Hickey, the instructors, and their students are planning a reception for the
public at 7:30 p.m. on Nov. 30.

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VEGETABLES

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DCBARY

JOHNNY WALKER
Req Peal ['itat Broker
General C ontrator
12 7 6457

101W Commercial
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adults, no pets, 1,95 I'll 2296 *6
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typing,
light
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experience
Demanding job Company
benefits Equal Opportunity
Employer. Cardinal Industries
Inc . 32) ono
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Ridgewood Arms

THANKSGIVING

FEAST

$450

PRICE

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Nice 2 OR block home. furn or
unfurn 373 7 920 or 3327579 after 6

OVIEDO F TU Duplpxes Furn or
tintu'n Wooded, Home Site lO!5

Manager Trainee, male of female
f or expanding fast food service
Must have own transportation
Apply in per son Mon.. Tues , Wed
between 2 &amp; 4 PM to Arthur
Treacher's Fish &amp; Chips. 98
I'I*y 116, Fern Park lZoyre
Plaza)

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dining room, paneled family
r oom. large utility room, 2 car
garage Privacy yard $35.900 323

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throughout, central heat and air

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On large Shady lot in Sanford 118$
month Phone 668 6311

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Studio, 1, 2,3
Bedroom
Apts,
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Quiet, One Story
Kitchen Equipped

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NI.W I 011, 2 bath, garage, Central
'ca' 8. Air conditioning well to
will carpel, VA PHA w.th
cios.n fees 1,24.900

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Easy To Reach At I•4 &amp; State Road 46, Sunford

Overlooking

The St. Johns

Holiday lII. Complex Ph. 323-1910 Sanford

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Stock motorcycle or make ctter
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79—Trucks-Trailers
1971 Per,) Courer pick oo
C ondition 12.975 321 55(0

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6 yr old German Shepherd, male
guard dog 5100 to right person

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C'1mpOCll's Poodle Pad Complete
professional grooming 7161 Park ..
Ave . 327.4121
80'-Autos for Sale
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yolj expect

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1 BA on chop frame, I?" Over
front end, rebuilt engine. rewired,

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manager. 127 9411 or see At
SANFORD SEWING LEt'IIER

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323 3866 or 373 7710

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.Sl(C Boxer. temale, 4 mos all
St'iOtS, Cropped ears 1110 or best
offer,

equipped tolig zagS. make button
Poles Balance t 1,55
or to

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aSS.fied Ads w,Il 4lWayS give !Ou

322-2420

i'lomely, mischievous, Cute, 7 mos
old male pup of indeterminate
tierliage, Seeks permanent room &amp;
fisard .n exchange for love &amp;

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loaded Call after S P m 3770)1;

17rerTE*,7Dr , newpatn!, new
J tir es, everything in excellent
ay 17.92, Sanford
1j.','i) female Doberman, Peg. J ConditiOn 5995 322 045)
rom Rnh Ho',r
liv 'dA%'ir PROOF lIliES
Sweet 8. Loyeab'e $75 3736631cr
7115 PALME ITO Reduced S o
'desil our trade in lurnuture allow
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670 or 831.9777..,f
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DISTRIBUTORS
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68-Wanted to Buy
Hal Colbert Realty
117,9(0
JIJ 5)72 511661 rn East I I
JUST MAKE PAYMENTS- '13 and
INC.
73 Models Call 323 55/0 or 93.4
ML', PEAL TOPS
Cspi for 4nt'qu
D.nng room Suite' table, S chAirS 6.
Consignments
4605 Dealer
M
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wanl,d Hi way 48 Auction
buffet, tight pecan, 5225 Phone
REALTOR
321 0041
Galleries, 372 6972
14 913
IN 'OlIN Super I story home n
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19" Zen'th Color TV 11)5 26" Huffy
RIding Mower, 1)50. 323 1)25

::.'$ P411K

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central Air ready i rriOve .n
1,76.900

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Paved Street;
Str,et Light;

Resumes will be accepted through
November 26, 1576 Part time
Salary negotiable
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TWENTY WEST
ne.'.
ne.qisborhood 177,950

Clown
VETE,
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Sewers
Sidewalk ',

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$100

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lIE BUY FURNITURE

52—Appliances

ill US i-or Personalized Listing

Harold Hall Realty

IDYLLWILDE HOMES BY

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FOLLOW
THESTARS

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offee &amp; I cruel table, 5)0 373 2651

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CHOICE AREA 3 OR 2 bath 30' ACREAGE 011 A LAKE 8 Acres
f amily no- a line home $3? 9(0
iSCAvil wooded y'kill Split
then
STOP RE lii II PlC, Move ,n
IS ACtC5 ifl
Ned! I OR. (H. 61 eQu'ppCd ORANGE GROVE
valenciaS Owner says "Gel an
W W CACOCP %2'I)(0
GOVEPN7.'ENT r"OuSES

,'l,iflhed to buy used office furniture
Any
quantity
NOLL' S
CASSELBERRY, 0*,' 1192, 930
£206

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Chest of drawers, maple, $30, Sm'1ll
3 drawer chest. 570. cOuch. $25

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$3S 900

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Executive Director
Sa nford Housing Authority
Administrative Building
Castle Brewer Court
San ford, Fla 3777 1

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1030 Stale St Sanford Plaza

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972 Kaw,iSJki Phone 321 0111
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6,5—Pets-Supplies
iS,issett Hound. .S:(, Peg female, 7
robS lr. colOr ','r lovable. $12$
3653921 eyes
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week Call toll free I 600 127 293?

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baianceol 1185 SOar pay III 90 per
month Will tate trade in Singer

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64—Equipment for Reiit
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CAR POLLS FURNITURE

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For Wrecked or Junk

NELSON'S FLORIDA POSES
u'Ioedru1' s Garden Center

way Cot, Pefnig Gas slave, etc
Best offer Ali 746?

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for Sale Call 323 7580 from S t
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5 30 week days
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Dinette Suite with 6 chars. Fold a

Owner anxious' This 3 BR.? bath
home is only '
block from
sell F P4.5, VA low down Or ,isSum"
I
Mayfair golf course Has large
I
Clio
present loan
family room. enclosed sun porch.
5',,, - '. 'I.:',.
llLJf) C II,?, ','.i. repoSsession;, ..
central AC 8, H, double carport
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lop on
,,re,is, from $103 dOwn
and more on spacious fenced lot A
dii i3n Out- -de ut'1.t',', fenced rear
steal
CRANK CON St REALTY
yA'd and A well landscaped yard

Contractors
home Lot', of cuslon, extras Hew
fAm'iy room e&lt;.stom work Shop
well spr'nkler SyStem (HA aria
much more are yours at 12i,vZ7

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Earn extra cash for Christmas
shopping Sell those Items you no
longer need with ii Ouck Action
Went Ad in the Evening Herald

bath Has central heat, wall ic
wall carpeting, loads of extras A
terrific buy at 527.0(0

are yours $Oi lust $25,900

Santa's bag quick and
Shop the want ads for
ChristmAS bu S

"ASy

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Cabinets.
Bathroom
fIchen
C oun ter tops SinkS installation
ava,lable Bud Cabell 332905?
anytime

- 800 Elm Ave (farming 3

ill i:.N MARCOS -

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Realty

LOCH ARBOR -. 215 Ridge Drive

REALTORS 8306061
Eves 37) 3819

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P. cfaS, secretarial deS.
&amp;
chairS. Straight chars, filing
cabinets, as is Cash arid carry
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NOLL'S
Casselberry, 17 92, 830 4206

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322 3915 Bill

or

l5overs. Operator

Wood or stee l de'sks, executive deSk

Used carpet. Olive ,.
11.12', 535 Call 323 ISIS

TWENTY .'4E 51- 2204 Mitch
Court Neat &amp; clean! I BR. i

SANFORD tOP. ii bath, cenfr,il
A 4. H. very private 571,900 Wi'

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Used Office Furniture

.ioove ,our cIa.t &lt;J ad all draA
Ihe5hopperSattenlion to your ad
Call tor debalS 372 2611 or 53)
999')

kitchen and cozy family roo m
Needs a little TIC but has great

121 7119
Afler Hours
322 1991
10649

2539 Park

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apartment Has large eat in

OF '2 IC"

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PotCfltial A bargain at 110.000

Hunt Realty, lnC.:__...

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GENEVA 0cila Rd A PIACC 10
retreat Lovely extra large 2 tIP,
2'j baths brick home setting
among the oaks on S acres Lo.ids
of extras for comfortable living

CITY

76A-Auto Repairs

MOVE MOUNTAINS
of merchand.secTa.l,
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STAR

Forrest Greene Inc.

electric kit chens, A C. carpeted,

ilrapes, '11Jul15. from 1150 2015
Sanford Aye. Phone 122 1411

One Bedroom

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MOUIS IA Ii
"y"r',' 11.1,

I 2524 l',i
6.7 BR ApIs, excellent location, all
MyAl?r

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$

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AdullS Only No nets $165 month
plus electric 3230891

~Gardens
Luxury

0210

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CHRISTMAS

4 N1

bot,nd,1'on. large freeS $23.900
New
'.'.E TAKE TRADES
LAKE MARY
Sparkling 3 BR. I'
bath rome with Florida room
central heat &amp; Motivaled owner
123.750 New FHA

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likc new ofd Expert Mechanics
All work
Allan (arousal Organ.
guaranteed Reasonable prices 25
new for 13.500 First $1,300 takes
yrs experience Moxtey's Garage.
PMOrI 830 0051
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-Stenstrom

3237340

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R"al Estate fIr6er

FRENCH AVE.

1200

W Frit St. 3173255

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SANFORD-I OR. ii jbathhorne
With ("ntral heat &amp; air 17.21
game room, ufility shedon cCment

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332
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Will Paint Retr ;.
Lawn Furnit.
373 Ic..

A'O /ou have to sell Call toda,
And your Cl.1%sif,Cd Ad Will appear
hi'?. 'omorrow

U,' Owner Newly painted. 3 years

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Associate

SANFORD AUCTION

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P.ar,o't &amp; (Iecfnon,c Organs with
automatiC rti,'ttimSe(hiOn Liberal
trades offered Bob Ball's PianoS.
Organ dIes P. Western Aulo, 301

I year old .6&lt;' new, 5Jl'l) 373 638.7

[yEw C DAY someone ,s looking for

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PIDGEW000 VILLAGE 3651 Idyllwilde-. I BR,? bath. deluxe &amp;
3711
Spacious SIOC mo plus deposit
3223381 eve-,
1 Pm . kit equip , clean. 18$ mo , 3
61
eg.j.p
3
rm
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57$ mo 127
BR. I tiled bath. carpeted
5)12

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refrigerator free ten,

s.de by s.d

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Welcome

Sears Touch Tone color TV. conSOle.
brand new. 5100. Sears Coldspof

JOHN SAULS AGENCY
122 7 1 74
B rok er

Call evenings, 373 7552

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SALES - RENTALS
5)1W 1St St . Santord
122 5641 or 32? ?lSlatter HrS

I hO I haiti. CO. carpeted Arid
'hefl equipped Assume first
' .:rti73qe
$Il/ monthly, au,) pa,
1530 (Jown on equity Move ri now

'pit ci,s I 2 &amp; 3 fIR Apf5 Inn,,
',pr.nqS
I 144 ... i'ienl
S win m flg, playground,
cond'f,on. ri.n ICase 6 rv,os $261
recreation room, laundry room
.
i'-o Plo pets Near school 327 0331
SWinginQ fun home. I tIP. 2 ba
and clubhouse 2190 Ridqewooci ___________________________
I ceiling m.rrors, privacy Shades
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ideas Watch for them beginning

Maitland Auction
Jj'v 6416 t011 free from Sanford

November 2$

It Cu It retr ige'raIor Sell
defrosting green, vcy good
condtOfl, 1.15 Call 323 55)5

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Axles, wheel',, &amp; '.rc', fr o m tour
DAYTONA AUTO AUCTION
c.0e home Cash paid On spot i'Iwy 92. I role west Of Speedway.
nemove Longwood Sit
D,i,'Tomr,a Beach *1l hold a pubIc
2763
AUTO AUCTION every Saturday
1971 kenmore waSher &amp; dryer.
I
— -night at 7 30 It's the Only one in
apartment size Good cond 1,lSOor
Flor,Cl
beSt offer 3274686
YOU Set the reserved
Cash 322.4132
prce Na charge offer than IS
registration fee UnICSS vehicle s
'Ci r used li,ii'fl
K ENMORE ,SASIIER
Parts,
applidflC,5
'Oh) Call 901255 lIlt for further
'Pols tic Bum I r 1001 •temS
5cr vice
USed
machines
Jel
MOO EYAPPLIA ES 30697 ,
Lam,; Marl 2lanurdA..
--'re

ASSi',td,,tp

323.7832

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Sanford, Fla

CALL 322-3103

room

%tiace ,rees

llo~er,nq

gap

to
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home tar your first home The
mQluyted owner will Consider

Ua I,' Har t

of

Did ABC think the new show
would do better in the ratings
TV's eouis'alent of fla'wcninr.r
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than it actually Is

"Well,we set rio real goabth
terms of that," Lord said in a
phone interview from New
York. "We looked at where we
were and realized we could go
no

"the beginning of continued

growth"
But he emphasized that the
key to that growth — in ternu of
national ratings
is how large
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an audience ABC affiliates can
get for their local news shows
when such precede the ABC
Evening News.

terms' Bring us an
TODAY
Call Carol Jor dan. PEAL TOP
Associate for .ippt

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Casselberry.Wlnter Spres
Forest City
Altamonte Springs

MODEL OPEN:
DAILY-I:)? a.m.- 5 :30 p.m.

woo

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FOR INFORMATION
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CALL
3237080

HILDA RICHMOND

SAT- I i a.m.-4 p.m.
SUN.--) p.m,. p.m.
DIRECT ONS:

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In Sanford. Weston 25th St. off 17.92
I 3 Mile To Ridgewood Ave., Go South
2 Blocks On Ridgewood To Terrace Drive

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All

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brown

'veg.',te,ed R"al E',late Broker
YiltieMutiê,

Mary

Rentals

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Sales

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DICK'S LAWN SERVICE
Edging, Fjll

Mowing. Trimming
Clean up 830943.4

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°'agic number
322 7611 cr I)l
99 "
F ."ii n'. Herli'j C.,,,', led Dept

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Repirs Poem
Concrete Work. Paint
L.ImpCnter Work. Cora l., .&lt;
41 .m Enclosures 373 6.425

i reemIt%

Pest Control

L,irpe"tr, Remodeling. ACld.bi',.
Cu stom Wont. L'cenSed. Bonded

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Freeestim.4tC 321

14es.JrntiI &amp; CommerCial (lean
.rv
RI I, 150* tl.CC S,,ntorct. Pu
1,771
323 8126

a'rT'rpentr,
ep

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P-icn'e
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Furniture Repair

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Painting,

Gutter.ng Cement
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Cttm.,1ts

831 6663

ART BROWN PEST C ON? RCL
ISA? Perk Dr. .e
127 $16.5
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Insulation

;OR unlurn new. 11'xll', ',cm,en
oIlily
51.000

E clef -or

Mowing Eaging Trimming
I Fr,, Estimates
Phone 323 1 / 92

il Heat &amp; ..r (Ondif.on.ng
;r 'roe rst mAltS call Cart
.irr 5 .11 SEAR S .n c.,n*ord

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I ISP. I. bat". i.ent heat &amp; air,
&lt;ampeted. closets galore, enclosed
2.traoe, ufilily mi fenced back
,,it1J, ijmie corner lot For Sileor
W&amp;',rt 32) 3790

i.,uhu'

3161

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YOU *ant it told or sold' Wa nt
ad', tell and sell fIst ,it a low cost

or.

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.5&amp; CHAIR S'IAMPo:iJLD
Only 1,15

42)bik?
Homes
porch
River

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EPEP I LAWN SER'II(E

.'.,iJt ..

ST JOHNS REALTY CO.
BROKERS
Nighfs

Do

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Gro-eral Re'

Ptts.ng s muidted br'ch
,r spec JIt,—.
172 I'8O

Cleaning

Realt,
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SHIRLEY MILLETT

Deltona

(LARK
IF Nil V
REAITOR. 372 1S95

327 19'iI
1619$ In-nih,
Eve', 322 1496 122 116.4 372 1954

Sanford

511

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W m. H. Stemper Realtor

u.o, n"ng
pars 011 323 5475

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lOe,Iijhiful building
and canal tots *'th big oak trees

county west of Sanford Owner out I
of state, need', to Sell 1,16,000

81.4 921?

RUTH TUECH
834 92)2
Altamonte Sprr.q
Longwood
(East)

T 05SF 145 BEAU TV SALLJH
'bor'nerl, FI.4rtt ItCAuty Noa
IF 'st 1.'! S/ll

School at your back I
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PINECRESI
Cottage, S rooms, I bath, 751 S ill)
do ' Cozy I OR. I b,ItI'l, $19,500
),If
LAke Mary 111,5.00 Phone
$301103
I (Ill I Path.
POOL HOME

HARRIET DEAS
JEAN BRYANT

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t ake Monroe

572.000

Where Iii

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Sanford

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Beauty Care

Name your terms
32? 4631 before noon or nights Only
.

ThiS', I Belt buy in
VETEPIAPIS
town No money din New 3 OR

2 bOth

hon'.' .'. 'e
nr'
. softt "ystCrn
,,s,,
RacIng, G..tters N 'rr'i i.p
Eagle Siding Co 951 9563
'an

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4At'IDYMAPI'S HOUSE 1025 Santa

4 1114, 3 fl,7 lii .n Pneuest on 'I
its Income fro" furnished
I' iler on b.k
ft lot lots of extras

clueing pool 510 Si)0

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''031 15th '
317 661.5

i).ELY HOME P4 COUNTY
3
11.1 7 bath, i'nlr,aI I4&amp;A will wall
carpet fenCed ,jm1J owner to
loCAting 1,39 .S0

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WiAL iUIt

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qual Housing Opportuniti

Landscaping &amp;

Aluminum SidingHome Improvements

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dlOHay 41.1 l.oflgwood
43? 8772

I OR I', bOth new
Under 125.000 *ifh less'

ban $710 dOwn (.,c,.crnrner,t
iuflding By builder 531 1649,

10 it

point

place but up at this time."
fie described the ratings In-crease for the show as nioderI
ate and said ABC considers It
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SANFORD

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FOR RESERVATIONS: PHONE 323.4080

Rr

For '77 Is Effective

Alta,nonte Ppol Itome- 3 tSR, 2
b.ilh, family room, screened
Porch. 2car garage w.lh wonI.'.top
.irea, c en tral heat air, carpets.
drape's fenced yard 3 yrs , like
new By owner 377 7367

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BALL REALTY

Homestead Exemption

Lake Mary- Lountry home on
worded lot. Spanish Stucco) UP, I
bath With tamily room and
fireplace Good 'nve'stmcnt House
and 3
120.000, hOuSe and 6
lo"i, 5300,70 Phone 372 106.1

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DRAWING FOR FREE
THANKSGIVING TURKEY
1 Bnk.Americard &amp; MaSts Charge

Buy Now So

Phnn. 322 1551, SAnford

31A—Duplexes

near shores Ideal for retired
liersons ill 0560 MI 648
11

SECRETARY
Shcrthand.

!ii5fopper'saIteifio,lto your ,j
(all for details 372 2611 or 631

AUCTION

II' Fiberglass fishing boat, 9' hp
Platform Scale, Shake machine.
Ev'nrude motor and trader, 1350
caSh reqster pitza oven other I

BUY SELL TRADE

"g Real Estate Broker
JOHN KRIDE P. ASSOC

PUBLIC

IC'S .f ryir,il used furniture. ap
p''e's Ivs and msceIl,ire'otjS
More Sealed storage Cartons

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72—Auction

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Harding Tra'ter Full,' eQij'pp.ed
, new USc 32) 110.4 after

WILSON MAIEP FURNITURE

W. GARNETT WHITE

(.cnfact 23%? Palmetto Ave

Studio apIs Convt-nienti 1 orated,
tA'Aulfuil,' l'incFscapea Abundant
storage, including Attic "GE
Energy Elf,cient Package" From
IllS Call 3?) 3301or visit Resident
Serv,ce Directors t o 'nspect
models and Select your new
apartment

- WE SELL SUCCESS-32')_SI7
201 Commercial

more than in
the days without her. A Nielsen
-spokesman agreed.
ABC's Evening News actually had shown a ratings

circulation
doing?

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SERVED FAMILY STYLE
WITH ALL THE TRIMMINGS

SERVING 12 NOON TIL tO P.M.

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No PetS

flqli'

(yjr cl.is.fiI ad will draw

,It'i' ,"

I)'?' Malibu rberQls3 boat with
swivel seats. 15 HP Evinrude,

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beSt
offer 37) 1757
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batteries, S12 95 exchange
REEL'S BODY SHOP, 1109
Sanford Ave

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Phone 122 1216, 7 pm to 9 pm
aPi,' right

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1925 F4,'

50--Miscellaneous for Sale

Spacious, custom 3 BR. 2 bath, liv

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CHARGE Reserve free spaces

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rm din rm . den. CAl fl kit , I'
.irres Privacy Near hOSpitAl )fl

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sELLERS
nijvrs DEALERS
(n-pt,' 'rour carport or garage
$11 and have fn swapprig
'oo' Bring rout articles to
Drive In Theatre Swap
&lt;Mop pt., FIA,trk.f. SOuth 17 92
ever,' Sund','. 0.1 m toSpm NO
Yeve

55 — Boats &amp; Accessories

323/832

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CHRI STMAS

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LIII us for personalized Sales
,SsiStance We Will give your
property the personal attention
,'Ou dSrve

restaurant equip 373 7710

RP'&lt;J Peal [state Broker, 321 0610

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WITT REALTY

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Still, says William Lord, an
ABC News vice president, the
Reasoner-Walters show is get1mg, on the average, nearly a

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CHILDREN

10111711 S

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fi liii!!. 714 .1(;l,%(.)"

aatchin.i NBC's news.

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Real Estate

Mature adults 323 1661

APARTMENTS
3301 S. Sanford Ave.

18—Help Wanted

average.
In contrast, the Nielsen fig-

it's beginning to grow again."

Yams, Minted Peas,

Tea or Sanks

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payment to qualified buyers 3
OR, I
baths. C en t heat, rfur
bishect As low as 115000

0r'g Pt-al Estate Broker
6385 Sanford Ave
12 1 0;S7.--% )?? 7613

74A.

; .oi'y

decline has been reversed and

Pies; Pumpkin, Mince M*at, Hot AppI't, and Cheddar Cheese,
Parfaits: Chocolate. Cr-ems de Months
Ice Cream or Shorbot

$4

COfnmerciaf Steel build,1 for rent
On 514 5 i SOOsqu,ire lOiStail,-

QUALITY INN NORTH

decline before she joined It,
Lord said, but now "what in
effect has happened is that the

DESSERTS

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NE ED A HOME'

BATEMAN REALTY

age of nearly 9,9 million homes

Help

Candied

803W 1sf St
jfl 6081 %5$ )J 0 517 'ves

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weeknight, with a nightly aver-

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NAVEL ORANGES, $2 SO BU
)22 IT] 62or
372 6 7 33

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contact the Leisure Time Program at Seminole Community
College,
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errçf ad Thu-s. only, see below
9' (Thu-s only) KROFFTS
SUPER SHOW

MONTHLY RENTALS
AVAILABLE

or.

Stereo Console
AM FM, ExiellentCondt,on
1175
323 7791

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1: yes 172 1577. 371 41 79
'oi F. lSih Street

;
RESIDENTIAL LOTS- Buy now
for fulurib hom esite Terms ,ivaI
Mellonyille we tooWt'liiya River, 100' on river, 516.000 I
I iketront in DeBary. 11 1,250

M. UNSWORTH REALTY
Reel Estate Broker

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2 BR . turn , c,,bana, porch. tnced
yard Adults i.rily Ho pets 371
osts alter 4 343

30-Apartments Unfurnished .'r. carpeted. quiet I and ?
fWdroomS. Sl7S to 1135 month
l'duIf', Phone 377 IIII)
NOW LEASING
.
Well furnished, I BR apartment
SANFORD COURT

Things to Eat

the week ending Nov. 12
the
Reasoner- Walters show has
been seen in just over 7.5 nirllion homes each weeknight, on

the

Champagne Fruit and Raisin Topping

Choice of Two: Whipped Potato, Oven-Browned,
Glazed Carrots, Country Green Beans.

ABC says it detects a definite

The classes listed above are fee-supported, and are presented
at no cost to the taxpayer. Those desiring more information may

BROILED D SNAPPER
f

Oct.4 after constant publicity
about Miss Walters and her $1
million'a -year salary, still is

ratings improvement.
Over a six-week period
the
latest Nielsens available are for

BAKED HONEY GLAZED VIRGINIA HAM

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AC]('tt4
PSI)'..,
Cii.JI I, IdWiC[IVU

painting will be on display in the lobby of the Administration

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third in the ratings, even though

Southern Dressing, Giblet Gravy, Whole Cranberry Garnish

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9—Good

Administration of budgets, con
Found- Female HuSkiC Call &amp;
tracts, construction activities and
identify You pay for ad. Orlando
operating programs
425 0423
Maintaining Iccurate accounts of
fundS received and disbursed
Computing rental assessments to
applicants and tenants
Planning of programs designed to
ABC News
improve the physical appearance,
and to make more livable apart
merits,
Preparation of Operating and
Ratings
Development Budgets
Collection of monthly rent from
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tenants.
Enforcement of policies adopted
S t i I I 3rd
by the Board of Commissioners
and regulations of the
A. U S
Department of Housing
Urban
LOS ANGElES :tP) - A reDevelopment
cent advertisement shows the
Serving as Exeuf vi Secretary 10
the Board of CommissIoners.
faces of Ilarry Reasoner and
Including the preparation of
Barbara Walters, coanchors of
meeting minutes and resolution s
the ABC Evening News. The ad The above listed duties are
illustrated tasks required to be
ys: "On the network more
performed The position requires
people are watching."
an average of twenty (20) hours
Bat don't get the impression
per week 10 perfor m Applicants
Should have a workable
more people are watching the
knowledge, and a minimum of
Harry and Barbara show than
four years experience in .,c
the CBS Evening News or the
Count ing

students will hold their Fall Art Exhibit on Nov. 30, Dec. 1 and 2.
Representative works In watercolors, portraits, and oil

ROAST TOM TURKEY
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nine. Sanford area. 12.1 l9 It's easy to place a Classified Ad
We'll even help you word It Call
372 2611

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includes, but IS not limited to the
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NBC Nightly News. They

SANFORD
Lovely 2 or 3 BR, I
tslfh home in good IOC.ihion. cx
"lint conoit,on. 114.100 VA No
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Sanford. I OR. turn dOwn5;rs
convenient locafion References
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bedrooms, 2 baths, cent heat
and ai r, Stove, garage or carport
121,000 Financing AvAil

Will b.'by sit days In your home or

EXECUTIVE

5-Lost &amp; Found

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If You Qualify

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rousing in rural areas No down
THERE
l.a1ri.'nl, monthly payments less
than rent

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funti,stietl. 1140
bath, twin beds, Heal, air 3??
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5)5?

6.18 06)6

Educationau Child Care for as lo
57. weekly if you qualify. 373 8124
or 373 5135.

IS ALCOHOL A PROBLEM?
IN YOUR FAMILY'
AL ANON

(Thu-s only) FAMOUS
CLASSIC TALES 't4ystenous
Island" Arimated adaptation

1230pm
4
6 AS THE WORLD

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Selling the Restaurant Sampler
Coupon Books for 511 95 Call 373
0090 or 373 4510, or after S call 373

1200
9 (Mon. Tues. Wed.

LIVES PrOentedThu-s.,see

Old Fashioned

YES!

ARE YOU TROUBLED? Call Toll
Free. 644 2017 for "We Care" Hotline, Adults &amp; Teens

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373 2335

¶.anford?apCBairscreened
porth.do,jblelot, fruit &amp; largeoak
trees, nice neighborhood 119.900
57.000 dri . about 1160 trio Owner
will finance 7032 Jefferson Ave
32 2 tIll dAys. or 675 3055. ask for
Churl, Mnorc

THINK

ADS DIDN'T
WOR if
.5001 ON I III Ally

çp MOPAPkI73b,1rrr

person, Sanford Nursing &amp; Con
vale'.cCnl Center, 950 Mellonv,iIe
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6-Child Care

4A—Pub(ic Notices

130pm 3fl3901

RESTLESS Preempted

penuence preferred Apply in

AND

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173 0576

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Teenager needs ride with female
from Sanford to K Mart in
Cassetberry 7 3 days a week at

6. YOUNG AND

stop

111W 151Sf

Ptl, i to 12 shift Gerialr'c ex

21—Busiress Opportunities

7
24 THE ELECTRIC
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Sunday - Noon F'iday

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Fr,) NEWS
2' 12 (Thu-s only) GRANDSTAND

Three

24 (Mon. tiTu Wed) IN
SCHOOL TELEVISION c.
ange County Sctooi System.
uhf 3 pm. (l'hus, Fri.)
SESAME STREET

IESTESISI

MONDAY thru FRIDAY
SATURDAY 9Noon

53 —'fl/. Radio-Stereo

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n this page for Christmas cjitt
'(i"A% Wat(fl for them beginning
November 25

n buying or selling
Miurp adults No pets, 595
7296 after I wh days
NEED A SE P VI CL' MAN' You'll
find fin, I.Sti',j fl our tiusiness .. ________
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WELAKA APARTMENTS

.sIc a line
times
]Ic a line
6 thru 25 times
74c a line
26 times
(S7.O0 MINIMUM CHARGE)
Lines Minimum

For further Information call 173 4.557
or write
Sanford At Anon Family Group P0
Box 533. Sanford, Fla. 37771

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Smari Girls" Deanna Jbfl,
Ray M&amp;lar'd (BaW) 1937
('Thin) "LIVe Boy Lost." Bing
Crosby. Claude Dauphin.
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(Thurs. only) 50th
MACV S
THANKSGIVING DAY PARADE Ed McMahon, Delta
Reese McLean Stevenson
host the traditional New yolk
Parade
4
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Preented Thu-s and Fri
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half rd iday Presentation of
three regular Saturday
childens series Fat Albert
and the Cosby Kids." " has" and
'Ark III,-

10:30
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SQUARES Preempted
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24 FALL OF EAGLES In
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empire of Tijkii,y collapses,
and the rrbn.sters of both
Russia and Austria see
chartes of fulfilling antitiore
long ttwvarled
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delighted at the prospect of
being a father, and appalled
that Charley doesn I want to get

Charles widowed father
in
(Ant" Hit) comes to
Walnut Grove but his grief turns
nto deep depression when he
is unate to keep a
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parxc Features
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Bugs Bunny and Daffy Duck.
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featured
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2 12 NBC NEWS UPDATE
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of the KdIer Bees Ben JohnMicha el Parks anti iri
Buc l'iolz star A swarm of
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7 LILIAS, YOGA AND YOU

Adams—Congressman
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Evening

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CHRONICLES

41— Houses

Monday, Nov. 22,1t76-38

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Phone $31 5771

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trees, 34i land Term',
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LIGHT HAULING &amp; YARD
AND GARAGE CLEAN UP
Phnt 119 1311

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Li, Clearing, Mow.ng. Dscng
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To List Your Business—Dial 322-2611 or 831-9993

�413—Evening Herald, Sanford. Fl.

Monday, Nov. 22, 17h

BLONDIE

Chic Young

CANfE9J
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The Sanford City munission
Monday night tabled payinent
inter lark
~40 chitects, Watson anti Co for
design o! the planned new $1.3
million city hail until the of.
ficials are shown a different
concept.
The action, limbed by City
Conunissioner John Morris, art
opponent of the building's
proposed plain, unbroken
horizontal design, that lie said
looked like a two-story parking,
garage he had seen in Tampa
does not necessarily mean that
a new design ;hi,, tm apprt;-;e,.'
by cits commissioners
Mayor Lee P. Moore said
after seeing different concepts
for the building he may all
settle on the original 100-foot.
bY-400-foot design.
But, he added, "If someone
was going to pay me 6.5 per cent
tht architect's feu
million ithe estunated cost of
the new facility and belched in
my presence, I would do
someth,ing to please him."
Moore said his understanding
is that the commission is in
terested in something to modify
the building's plain horizontal
design.

Oswald ''West saw that .1
diamond lead

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west %orth Fitt

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Jca'n held four diamond.-, But
h onls hr Id three ir ruifed
dummy, (hicarded one of hi,
thrr r dianinnis and elaimi ii
his contrail

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prevent colds despite all the
public attention it has gotten.
Properly designed experiments
e
failed to show any
protection against cold:i at all
liytarig large doof vitamin
C. Moreuver one can't abort a

Oswald "I have been look.
Ing over the 1930 Bridge World
magazines It might be In.
teresting it) show what bid
ding and play were like back
then lIer&amp;sa hand from the
In. Vanderbilt as i starter "
Jim -North's two dianiond
bid and South's final bid of
hve spades
interesting So
was West*s double of five
spades 1 he play b Jean
Matthews as declarer was up
to the best standards of any

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hit,-, bevii infected. There are
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questionable
t large amounts of
( will shorten the
duration of symptoriLs and their
sooverity - but other studies fail
to show this
You should know that
tibiotics are useless in treat'Ing
any of the cold flu group They
are helpful in t r ea ting i
secondary bacterial infection -

Flontla re,der asks abi,w
tht- nvA .kip bid warning
This applies in nluplicatefl
tournament bridge onl%
Before' making a jump hid ths
plaver so doing inav an
nounce ''I am making a skii.
bid " If he does this. the nexi
laver must wait 10 second,
getore acting It the
player fails to wait th (IJU
nament director inay hie a%ki-i!
to) monitor the hand -ill sev ill.,!

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Oswald SoIIediedabout
ten years ago
e was 0 lflC
card player and a spirited
bidder As you can see e took
advantage 0: West's 10
judicious doubI2 to make h v~

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ilovin %%till it whopping epideinic "Pl-sodc
Many people do not realize
-f 4 olds. Tliey had been infe(led
1)~ the visiting team of sclell- that a good way to transtrut
Lists
iletnioistr,iting (best illnesses is by the hands
Keep
I ands
clean
If you
tlraiimatic i1i the difference are
out,your
wear
gloves
to avoid

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eflsirüfliimcnt as a cause for the pickiti up germs from door
knolls arid counters. Don't touch
'0111111011 cold.
avoid
a
told
your
hands to your fact And
flit bet way to

chitectural finn is to lit asked
to have new drawings to
present at the commission's
Dec. 13 meeting
Corn in i ssio n e r
AA
McClanahan agreed that the
proposed building could use
.50 me "dressing up."
Murris said that when the
architect first cattle before the
commission he indicated a
variety of designs would
presented
To dali we base
m-en only one design,"
Ut pointed out that the
urrent citv hall has existed for
O years and the new facilit
also would stand anti be used
for the saint period of time
"It's incwnbL nt on us to take
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report and to instruct the
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the' tax 'assessdr-4 and tax

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A hungry Indian, Jessica Derise, 5. emerged from her tent for a little nourish.
fileni t ser% ed Im- Sandie liryant, 5. Casting a hungry loollik at treat is Cale Nlil
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collector to see about ittt
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But the three GOP coinruissiuners refused to second
his motion. A fifth cominissioner, Democrat Bob
French is out of town.
I d like to hase a chance to
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'ne Seminole county Port Authority iSCOPA) Monday night
ipprosed an innos 1(1st plan for industrial construction and
financing which could make odd aniounts of plant, office or
warehouse space available to local and out-of-state developers.
"This has all the good points of industrial financing with none of
the bad points," said SCOPA Achninistrator James Ryan.
"Really,this is something we 've needed for a long time it Just
hi sn t beui there I Sc ken trying for a sear and a half to find
contractor with the financial strength to handle it."
Us in said (svso,i Reach contracting finn Clifton Enterprises
Inc.. had agreed to work %ith Port (if Sanford officials ui lauin.
thing the new project
The plan, dubbed -.Nfiru Plant- Wa rehouse-Offices," involves
(lie erinstriation of buildings containing a niinunum of 10,000
square feet of floor space. These facilities, or portions thereof.
would be available to tenants under a inaxiinwn 25-year leasing
agrccmcnt. OOer the original lease or mortgage was paid off, the
building wouiIJ become the (till property of the port.
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1've had it lot of people stop by and want 2,000 or 3,000 square
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had a lot of unusual interior specifications they wanted inet. W ell.
we Just didn't have the capability to fulfill this type o reuest
until now
Ryan said he had received a firm request from a local concern
for a 3,750-square-foot building Now that board approval has
been granted, leases will be drawn up so that Clifton can begin
erecting the first 10.0&amp;square-f00t structure across from the
SCOPA office building.

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For I Attorney
As county, commissioners
today on the county attorney issue, three Republicans
indJcate1 I the feel
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now
Republican Commission Chairman Dick Williams and
his counterpart John Kimbrough have consistently
by Republican newcomer Bill kchho(f.
Dunoeratic Commissioner Harry KwiLowsk1 aries
it will take more than one attorney to fUl the posillon once
held by a private lawyer, Tom Freeman of Altamonte
Springs.
Executive assistant Roger NeLswender aLso supports
the argwnent for two attorneys

The commission has approved the lead attorne~'s
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Kwiatkowski handed fellow
coin:nsioners the report last
Tuesday after it was sub.
matted for his perusal by Jo,m
Iknningsen chairwoman for
the ad hoc committee.
t stake in Seminole County
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wa
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future collection. For the past
two years, the county has
colletted m $310 per unit Ice of
all new construction That ice

Executive Assistant Roger Neiswender said today state
PIO)inent officials inserted their own clame in the contract
saN s the state agrees to "exercise reasonable and prudent car.,
in handling federal funds Howesir \eiswtnder said the t
stopped short of greeingto accept the liability as prostdedfc

protection afforded by counts

Presently, comprehensive education and training prur

Formerr County Attorney
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that developers could file
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Brothers J F and Jerry W Justice were holding a
business conference at J I s house when the fire broke
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face the possibility of the cut off of some $23 000 in federal funds.
The issue centers on whether or not a sub-grantee agrees to
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Ihi. $150,000 would have provided an additional 135 jobs in
private sector.
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given 30 days to change (heir minds.
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Assant Fir Chief William C Galley said the (ire
cause undetermined, is believed to have started m the
rear portion of the house. lie said damage estimatesare
between $5,000 and $7,000.
After flauptkorn rescued young Darin, the child was
(akin to Seminole Munorial Hospital by Fire Chief G. M
Harriett. Officials said the boy was treated for a small cut
on the head.

M fit impulse was to get the child out Hauptkorn
said today. "You've got to make an attempt."
The two women had tried unsuccessfully to re-enter the
smokfilIed house.
As firemen were called by hers, Hauptkom crawled
into the house on his hands and knees The smoke was so
dense you couldn'tt see I coulda t get into the area where
the fire was I searched the rooms I could get into and
found nothing. Then as a last resort I went into the side
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said, "and Donna came out ofabedroom and we got out of
the house."

\londa afternoon 11 iuptkorri crawled into a burning
house and rescued a 3'2-yearld boy.
Uauptkorn caine home about 3:10 p.m. from his job as
maintenance foreman atStrombergirhen, Ike Mary,
to se smoke at the 1805 Chase Ave. home of Jerry W.
Justice.I thought it was a fire behind the house until I
S I tit(- action around the house llauptkorn said toda)
Fhen I knew there was trouble
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St'iiiiiiule' high &amp;-hool principal Don Reynolds called
class to order Monday and with one quick phone call gave
students, coaches, football players and fans one of the
more bitter lessons about life,
The inoilid around school campus was mournful.
tragedy." were the only wurds- star halfback Tint
Haines could utter alter receiving the news that Sminole
turning itself ill arid forfeiting the last two games of
the season because of an ineligible' player.
The scene was repeated across campus, everyone
i'e'mingly reacting as if there had been a death in the
family.
Football'wise, that was the case.
The team was beginning preparations to play Winter

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No response. Not the situation %here one is b-Ling
ignored. More like the) were in shock and had blocked out
all sights, and sounds.
It was reminiscent of the scene 13 years ago to the day
when Ame'ricwis were wmed by the death of President
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buicks and certainly in dassrooms
Reynolds made a note of the reaction by students today.
"I think everyone realizes what happened, and are
naturally very sorry to see it happen, but understand,' he
said.
Assistant coach Jay Stokes was among those hit
e'motionallyby the incident , "Oh, what alesson,"hesaid.
"1 just hope everyone
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said $15,000 had been
budgeted for Insurance, but the insurance
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The increase in the Consumer
Price Index followed a rise of
four-tenths of a per cent in Set)
tember and monthly advances
of five-tenths of a per cent dur.
(Herald phol0 by Bob Lloyd) ing the June-August period,
The Labor Department said
ga soline station, was alrea(I.V consumed by
flames
October's price increase was
st)(Ated (lie fire and sum- the smallest since a two-tenth.i
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of a per cent rie last March.
the barn wasn't immediately determined.
Over the past 12 months, retijil
Prices have risen 5.3 per cent,
marking the smallest incre.isp
since the 12-month period ending in April 1973. when they ro-s(.
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from the phantom "Caped
C'rusader" who returned a
stolen American flag to a
bank Thursday.
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no cash on hand, £imon said the zoo may
be(oreedtacloseif area organizations
*e public (to not conic to its rescue.
Simpson re ealed that zoo suppliers have
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food for the animals.
Thezoo has had tolay off 11 employes in the
past four months to cut down expenses,
Simpson said, and the final four were let go
last week. The maintenace man is now
doubling in the refreshment stand. he added.
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property to satisfy the "after the fact'
requirements of the $100,000 federal grant
obtained through the state. A 361t.
deceleration lane on 17-92 was also an
unexpected expenditure.
Understate law these funds cod not be
went for
such iterns as picnic facilities and comfort
stations To raise matching funds a group of
57 total citizens signed a $100,000 note with
local banks. When inspected and audited in
July, the park'met state approval.
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note through a three-month special promotion
beginning in March. Plans are not yet complete but the promotion would involve an area
business, he said:
lie pointed out that the zoo receives no tax
funds and is one of two zoos in the country not
subsictized by the state. "We have talked to
local politicians and they will ask for $100,000
a Year subsidy from the state," he said.

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By january 1. IM, officia!s expect to begin a diagnostic
nient for ifullates found to need the help.
progrn at Seminole County Jail at Sanford armed at reducing
Outside professionalcounhngsejces will also be used on a
repeat incarceration of offenders in the short-term county
contract basis.
facility
A $9,810 grant from the federal Law F
Proudfo believes the diagnostic program by furnishing
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shorten the L'
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period required (or pre-sentence investigations
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One objective of the new screening. program b to reduce the
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111c screening and evaluation program to be headed by a
period ending In'September, the average Jail population was 91.5
profession staffer, )et to be lured, will lead to decisions on cell
prisoners. A jail record survey Just completed shows 27 per cent
nent based on the Offense', the offender's age and personal
of tho6c arrested remain in jail.
Of the prisoners booked Into Jail, 38 per cent bond
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charges were dropped, and four per cent were transfered to states
and other counties.
If current correction facility standards were used, the county
Jail would be able to only house 40 prisoners. But the county is
allowed to exceed this figure because the %4vmtage facility was
built before the current criteria was adopted.
By the end of Janry, a new. modular jail addition will be
usable for housing 46 mtinnium security roper thcludino
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trustys and work-lease ndie
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Friday, Nov. 1,197

j Terror Trio Takes 601 From Boys, Girls

NA11ON
GM Workers On Strike;
New Contract 'Close'
DETROIT (AP) — About 80, 000 United
Auto Workers struck 16 key General Motors
plants today as bargainers, meeting through
the night, closed in on a new national contract.
"It was simply a matter of their running out
of time," said one source close to the talks. I-Ic
said the two sides were "very close," adding a
settlement could come "within hours."
While the 16 selected plants were idled effectiveat midnight, about 100 other GM plants
across the country continued operating in
compliance with orders from the UAW.

Adopted Boy Thanks Judge
ST. PAUL (AP) — A judge in St. Paul has
received belated thanks from an 8-year-old
boy whose adoption he approved in 1969.
"Dear your honor," began the letter to
Juvenile Court Judge Archie Gingold from a
Maplewood boy. "I thank you for letting my
Mom and Dad adopt me."
The letter goes on to tell how happy the boy
is, that he has twin sisters, that, the family
goes camping and skiing and that he is
learning to play the guitar.
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CHICAGO (AP) — Voter resistance to
school tax hikes has grown so strong that
schools face severe curtailment of services —
or even collapse — unless they get more
federal and state assistance, big-city school
superintendents say.
"Don't think you can get the cities
straightened out if you don't get the schools
straightened out," Vincent Reed, superintendent of Washington, D.C., public schools
told a meeting of heads of 27 major city school
systems here.
The three-day conference of the Council of
the Great City Schools, which opened Thursday, was called to develop urban educational
priorities that the superintendents hope President-elect Jimmy Carter will adopt.

Stolen Film Ransomed
ERLANGER, Ky. (AP) - An movie theater
recovered four reels of stolen film after honoring an unusual ransom request from some
music-minded thieves.
The thieves asked for the $100 in reward
money being offered by a Cincinnati radio
station — plus three free passes to the movie
and a handful of record albums.
The reels, valued at $1,000, were stolen from
the theater lobby Wednesday afternoon, two
days before the movie, "Led Zeppelin — The
Song Remains the Same," was scheduled to
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JACKSONVILLE (AP)
A showdown
in the battle among trustees of the billion
dollar Alfred I. duPont estate has been
avoided with poatponement of action on a proposed sale of one of its major assets.
Alfred duPont Dent's proposal to sell the St.
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Lovejoy, Ga., where Carter met with
Democratic leaders.

"I did not detect a unanimity of the
leadership concerning a tax cut," Mahon said.

Seattle Begins Ad Campaign
SEATTLE (AP) - This Northwest
metropolis, sometimes cited. as one of the nation's most livable cities, has.started running
television commercials aimed at keeping its
middle-income residents.
A January 1973 survey of 50 cities by Harpers' Magazine ranked Seattle No. I in livability. That magazine and The Atlantic
magazine described Seattle, ringed by txo
snowcapped mountain ranges, Puget Sound

and two takes, as an urban jewel.

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Curiosity landed city
garage worker Henry
Baker in jail.
Police said Baker was
putting gas in officer G. H.
Wotherspoon's patrol car
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portable television with a
keyboard.
"What's that?" Baker

He typed in Baker's
name to show him how It
worked.
A reply came hack that
Baker was wanted for
failure to appear In court
on charges of driving
without a license.
Wotherspoon arrested
Baker, police said.

asked.
Wotherspoon began
explaining the computer
system that tells Insmediately 11 a person is
wanted by police or a car is
stolen.

SAN DIEGO (AP) — Patricia
Hearst was wisked out of a federal prison here in the dead of
night, an official at the Metropolitan Correctional Center
said today.
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destination
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unknown, but with $500,000 bond
posted by her family to free her
while awaiting trial in Southern
California, she needed only the
approval of a San Francisco
judge to be free for the first
time in more than a year while
she appeals her bank robbery
conviction.
The official at the correction
at center, who declined to have
his name used, said Miss
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were brights spots in an otherwise bleak picture of high
unemployment and slow economic growth.
Wholesale industrial prices,
which are influential in setting
the over-all inflation trend,
have been rising steadily since
May. However, these higher
wholesale prices have not yet
shown at the retail level,
In October, the censu.mer
price index stood at 173,3,
meaning that a market basket
of goods and services costing
$100 in 1967 now costs $173.30.
The index is not adjusted to
discount seasonal influences, as
are the percentage increases,
Alan Greenspan, President
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Food prices rose an adjusted
threetenths of a per cent' last
month after showing no change
in September. Fresh vegetable
prices rose sharply for the third
graigjg month, while prices for
beef, poultry, eggs and fresh
fruits also increased after
declining the previous month.
Coffee and dairy products
also rose but not as much as in
recent months. Prices for sugar
and cereal declined and pork
prices droppped for the fifth
consecutive month.
Prices for nonfood cornmodifies rose four-tenths of a
per cent last month, matching
the September increase but less
than monthly
ly rises of six-tenths

of a percent from April through
August.
More than half the Cain in the
nonfood index reflected higher
prices for the new 1971 model
cars and the fact that gasoline
prices did not decline as much
as expected. The new car index
rose a seasonally adjusted 1.4

tinued longer than expected,
but he said there Is no danger of
a recession.
Carter has said he may ask
for a tax cut if the economy
doesn't show more strength by
January.
Chairman Arthur F. Burns of
the Federal Reserve Board said
Thursday that conditions don't
appear bad enough at this time
to warrant a tax cut, to stitnulate the economy.
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federal program where the owners pay
one-half of the materials cost.
Tour stops also included SCA's Headstart Centers and Outreach Centers at
Sanford, Oviedo, Midway, Bookertown and
Altamonte Springs,
Early benefits of medical and dental
care, daily nutritious meals and snacks
are afforded approximately 200 pre-school
children at the lieadstart centers. In the
year ending Aug. 30, the Headstart
program used $3,522 in federal funds.

simply a series of numerical results. "It is
also a means of arousing, of mnobiizing, of
harnessing the moral energies and conscience of the American people. It's not
just a cluster of government programs or
just a government effort. Community
Action must involve all sectors of the
economy and all the people of our county.
Mobilization of community resources is
the essence of Community Action," Jones
said.
SCA volunteers manned tour vans taking
interested citizens over the county
'I'hursday to see first-hand the projects of
SCA and the private business ventures of
SEEDCO that boost the Seminole economy
and offer services to the low-income
families of the area.
First stop for the tour was SCA's community canning plant at 504 Celery Ave.,
Sanford, where SCA's Energy Conservation and Home Winterization
Program is also headquartered.
Cannery coordinator Laura Clark cxilamed that the facility shows citizens how
to can their own' food and furnishes jars
and lids and processing at low cost.
Residents with poverty-level incomes
aren't charged processing fees. The center
offers free transportation for seasonal
farm migrants and free classes on home
canning, nutrition and pickling.
Winterization program supervisor
Alfred Del.attibeaudiere said 17 workers
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the government r ed uces i ts
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or the total output of goods and
services, grew at an annual
rate of 3,8 per cent during the
July-September quarter. That
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TALLAHASSEE (AP) — The chief
Senate backer of the Equal Rights Amendment says she has 22 sure votes to get the
constitutional amendment ratified in the
Senate.
Sen. Lori Wilson, I-Cocoa, also said
Thursday that she felt confident the measure
would get out of the Rules Committee even if
Senate President Lew Brantley does not
appoint two more members, as he has said he
might.
Brantley said he was considering appointing
Sens. Alan Trask, D-'Fort Meade, and Ralph
Poston, 1)- Miami, to the panel because both
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TALLAHASSEE (AP) —sell. W.D. Childers
says his personal investigation has
convinced him that the Florida Department of
Criminal Law Enforcement is not a "political
espionage arm of the governor."
Childers, 1)-Pensacola and chairman of the
appropriations subcommittee which reviews
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twin brother. David, presidtnt
of the William Randolph Hearst
Foundation, pledged their assets to obtain Miss Hearst's .rc-

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expected to rule today on 'a lease.
from those who might want
request that the 22-year-old
Attorney Albert Johnson stop such testimony.
newspaper heiress be released asked Superior Cou rt Judge
newspaper
In her parents' custody under a William Ritzi to reduce the
secret security. plan.
$500,000 bail, but the Judge said
Orrick must decide whether he wo ul d wait to see whether
she is still a flight risk. She had Orrick sets bail.
been ordered held without bail
"If she is released by the San
after her capt ur e in September Francisco court, and if ba il is
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substant ial in that case. I ret"- o nly other obstacle to
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Members of a television camera crew stationed at the prison
said they saw a black-and-white
car speed away in the darkness.
U.S. District Court Judge
Orrick, who in Sep(ember sentenced MISS Heard
to seven years in prison, was

no advantage In a tax
"I
cut at the present Lime," he said
lna speech mursdayto the U.S.
League of Savings Associations
in New York.
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in bond"
'.liss Hearst, now imprisoned
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nter m San Diego, has spent
14 months behind bars, includ.ing time served during r
celebrated trial for the 1974
*10.050 robbery of San Fr
cisco's Hibernia Bank.
Orrick told her during s
tencing: "Miss Hearst, the :lent nature of your conduct can
not be condoned. Violence i
unacceptable In our society and
will not be tolerated."
Hearst, who had been
kidnaped by the SLA on Feb 4,
1974, was defended m an eightweek trial by famed crimi
lawyer F. Lee Bailey. She v..'i
convicted last March 10
armed robbery and use of
tirearin.
She has since shunned her
radical associates and plans to
testify against them. Johnson
told Orrick she should be released because she cannot be
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warning to President-elect Jimeconomic
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filed suit asking a new election be held in the
wake of an investigation into faulty Pinellas
County voting machines used Nov. 2.
A state attorney's probe, tequested by the
supervisor of elections, has shown that at least
30 machines malfunctioned during the general
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were working in Florida last month than in
September but the state's unemployment rate
remained unchanged at 9.4 per cent, the state
Department of Commerce says.
The department said Thursday that
manufacturing and construction payrolls
increased in October as the seasonally adjusted unemployment rate held steady.
Assistant Commerce Secretary C. Betty
Wimbish said the figures showed that solid
economic recovery from the recession had not
begun but that there was scattered improvement in some industries in Florida,
"Total employment in Florida increased
24,800 jobs, unemployment dropped by 9,300
and employment in the crucial construction
industry showed a slight rise for the fifth
month," she said in a news release.

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Officials said Outreach activities this
year resulted in counseling, food
asistance, referral, aid in housing and
employment, and consumer information
services being rendered to more than 3,000
migrants and seasonal farmworkers and
more than 10,000 indigents and other
Seminole residents.
The Westside-Sanford ('enter is housed
in a converted theatre building on W. 13th
St., where the facilities are available for

community use plus Seminole Community
College classes such as sewing.
SCA, in its 10 years in Seminole, has
developed a number of other federallyfunded programs for community betterment.

SEEDCO was established through SCA
in 1969 with an $800,000 federal grant.

Although SEEDCO, headed by Horace
On, with offices at Sanford Airport, is a
separate entity, it works closely 7ith SCA
on every level of operation, officials said.
They said SEEDCO's aim is to help
minority and low-income individuals in the

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leaders who met with President-elect Jimmy
Carter did not team up to urge an economyboosting tax cut and Carter gave no indication
of a decision, one of the participants says.
Rep. George H. Mahon, DTex., said the
problem of stimulating business and reducing
unemployment was extensively discussed
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charged a grocery clerk with offering an
undercover detective a share of an expected
$15,000-$25,000 inheritance to arrange the
death of his 80-year-old mother,
Gregory J. Tatarian, 50, was charged with
soliciting to commit murder, police said
Thursday.
Mrs. Tatarian said that her son had lived at
home most of his life and rarely went out at
night except for church activities. If he plotted
to kill her, she said, it was because he was
influenced by television violence. She said
she'd told him to stop watching TV so much.
When told about his bond, Mrs. Tatarian
said, "Where
I going to get $10,000. That
darned kid!"

The Sanford Police Department was the recipient Thursday of a photo iden.
tification system, donated by Dr. George Jackson, (standing, right) president of
Southern Shortening Inc., of Sanford. Being the first person 'mugged' was Police
Chief Ben Butler with Sanford Mayor Lee Moore operating the camera. Dr.
Jackson was joined in the presentation by his son, Cliff.

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county to become competitors in the free
enterprise system.
Published figures indicate SEEDCO
commercial "ventures" employ at least
218 in Seminole. The ventures include
Central Florida Ornamentals Inc., with
two locations near Sanford; Seminole
Bakery Products Inc., Sanford; J. Smith
Fruit Co. Inc., Oviedo; Evergreen Enterprises, a holding corporation; Seminole
Community Federal Credit Union; and
Product Movement Systems Inc. and
Neptune Winch Corp., both located at the I4 Industrial Park, west of Sanford.
Manager John Stut.zman of Central
Florida Ornamentals told tour groups that
the firm is a profitable ornamental foliage
operation employing 30 persons at packing
buildings, offices and greenhouses totaling
136,450 .square feet. Facilities are on
Caimieron Ave., Midway, and Marquette
Road, east of Sanford.
"We have ajob for about one out of
every 20 people wanting a Job," Stutzman
noted, as trucks were being loaded with
plants to be sold by distributors over the
state.
Product Movement Systems Inc.
tPMSI and Neptune Winch are located in
a building at the industrial park and
presently employ 14, including production,
design and executive personnel.
Vice-president 011ie Johnson said PMS!
has a backlog of orders for hydraulic lift
tables utilized by paper box manufacturers and high-pressure cleaning systems
to keep workers busy for the next four
mont hs.

lie said Neptune Winch is developing

additional marine equipment lines to
complement its hydraulic winch used by
the fishing and shrimp industries.
Seminole Bakery Products Inc., S.
Laurel Ave., Sanford, has 24 employes
working on two shifts to turn out specialty
bakery products that are sold by
distributors throughout Florida, Tennessee and other southern and coastal
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states.

The firm bakes on order for several
chains of health food stores. Seminole
Bakery also operates a retail store
catering to local area customers at the

same location.
Now in its third year of operation.
Seminole Community Federal Credit
Union is managed by John Lawson, and
has current assets in excess of $58,000 and
500 stockholders. The credit union, head
quartered at SEEDCO offices at the airport, is open to the public and makes small
loans to W. There is a $1 membership fee
and shares sell for $5 each. The credit
union employs five persons.
SEEDCO also has a three-year-old Local
Business Development Organization
ll.BDO) that recently received a $131,000
federal grant to establish a construction
contractor assistance center and hiring of
two construction specialists to serve a
seven county radius in central Florida.
Officials said the LBDO has provided
service and counseling to more than 300
persons and has brought in excess of $1
million into the area through its services to
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Judge Gingold said he wrote back, saying he
was pleased to learn of the boy's happiness
and that his donation would be used to help
less fortunate children.

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Sanford police are probing two Thursday afternoon incidents
near Seminole High School in which three juvenile girls armed
with knives terrorized and robbed other juveniles.
Police reported the three girls "attacked" three Juvenile boys
the south side of Seminole High School" and robbed one of the
boys of 25 cents.
Officers said approximately 10 minutes later two 11-year-old
girls walking home from Lakeview Middle School were approached by three girls who held knives to their necks, robbing
one of the 11-year-olds of 35 cents before fleeing on foot.
2 Suspects Returned
Altamonte Springs police have returned two burglary suspects
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Frank Back, 24, of 604 Prairie Lane, Fern Park, and Michael
Antoninni, 20, Jacksonville, were booked into Seminole County
Jail at Sanford in lieu of $5,000 bond each on local circuit court
warrants charging burglary and grand larceny.
4 Orlandoans Nabbed
Altamonte officers Thursday night arrested four Orlando men
on charges of receiving stolen property. James Earl Howard, 18,
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Willie James Peterson, 23; Samuel Tribue Jr., 24; and Ernest
Bryant, 19, were held in county Jail in lieu of $5,000 bond each
following their arrests in a parking area at the Altamonte Mall,
according to jail records.
Pair Jailed
Sheriff's deputies have jailed David l. Fulghwn, 31, and
Edward Marven Fulghum, 18, both of Oviedo, on circuit courtwarrants charging grand larceny. Bond for each suspect was set ''
at $5,00()
Two men were being held in county Jail today without bond
following their arrests on charges of probation violation. They are
William Michael Lane, 24, of Winter Garden, and Dwight Jack _____
SmokIer, 23, of Orlando, according to jail records.
Sanford police are investigating the reported theft of a WSANFORD POLICE
mobile radio-telephone owned by a Winter Park firm,
John II. Lindsey, of 1502 W. 12th St., told police the radio- GET ID SYSTEM
telephone unit was taken from a Patrick Fruit Co., truck parked
at his residence.

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group of sixth graders 'at Sanford's Lakeview Middle School about the Importance of law. McIntosh, who has also served as Casselberry municipal judge
on occasion, was speaking to the social studies class of Mrs. Joyce Ward this
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$100,000.
Judge Samuel S. Smith, 54, of Like City,
was arrested by the FBI Thursday on a charge
of dir,tributing marijuana. He was allowed to
go free under a. $25. 0(X) signature bond.

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Rev. Amos Jones, executive director of
Seminole Community Action Inc., addresses 10th
anniversary banquet at Sanford Civic Center. Rev.
Jones Thursday night lambasted what he called
distorted reporting by "an Orlando newspaper" on

the operations of SEE1)C0 (Seminole Employment
and Economic I)evelopment ('orpJ. Keynote
speaker was William (Sonny) Walker, Southeast
regional community action official. (''Around The
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In the photo of the family
of James Melvin, a Sanford

Cliv Commission candidate, that appeared on
Page 10-A of Thursday's
Evening Herald, one of the
children — Ann Machel, 13
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not identified In the caption.
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Longwood Laws Challeng e Due
Longwood City Attorney Ned Magnolia notified him that suit but was rejected when it was
ago, when the attorney ION. Julian Jr. has been notified will be filed to require City
learned he had only lived in the formed lum that the residency
that a suit will be filed in Clerk Onnie U. Shomate to city for seven months and not requirements stand at this
federal court in Orlan do today place Daves' name on the ballot
the 12 months requir ed by the time, rather than waiting so
challenging the city's one year for the Dec. 7 city election as a
city charter,
long and attempting to disrupt
residency requirement for city council candidate running
the city el ec tion.
council candidates.
against incumbent J.R. Grant.
Julian said he will answer the
Julian said attorneys for
Daves attempted to qualify as suit by pointing out that' court
A recent federal appellate
Robert N. Doves of 764 E. a candidate earlier this month action ordering Doves' name court decision upheld six month
placed on the ballot at this late residency requirements, but,
date will disenfranchise those Jul ian said, other federal courts
in the nation have set aside the
persons who have already voted
absentee. He said he has in- requirement. "It will be up to
:-,tructed Mrs. Shomate to the judge to make the
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charter requirement is law.
Chances are good that at least
department account to permit as usual.
two of Lake Mary's apthe purchase of a new police
Daves has contended that he
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Perinchief, who is the city's ficials concerning the residency
program will be approved, public safety chairman, in requirement.
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Zoning Director Francis Jenior
charge of both the police and
Julian sani that Doves could
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lire departments, said police have filed the suit three weeks
night.
cars are being held teether with
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Jenior said he had been in
"scotch tape, bubblegum and
contact with officials in
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He said $16,000 is budgeted in
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tennis courts while the repairs
and a new car for the po lice
department is more des pe rate

favorable,
The zoning director reminded
that the city has applied for
funding for projects, list ed in
order of priority: a new water
plant and lines $1,100,300;
ewcr
interceptor
lines,
$1,027,000; phase two and thr ee
water system water lines,
$308,000 fur 5.2 iiiiles of road
paving, $654,200.
In other business, on the
insistence of Councilman Burt
Perinchief, the council tranfcrred $7,000 from the
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The counci set a workshop
for Dec. 2 following the special
meeting to begin at 730 to
consider tabled ordinances on
fence requirements, and
temporary employment, and
salaries of -city employes.
During the special meeting
the council will consider an
inter-local agreement with the
City of Sanford and Sennmnole
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CHRISTMAS
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Air Impact wrenches . '1", circle hand power saws,
¶iber saws, orbital sanders, belt type sanders, disk grinders
and butters, electric onus (all sizes), air power chisel, drills
&amp; sanders, bench vises (large and small), hydraulic lacks,
bench grinders, large assortment of socket sets. sizes— '.
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teals. la p &amp; die sets.
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When he arose to speak at the Sanford Civic
Center Thursday night, he Immediately apologized
for the lateness of the hour.
"I want you to know that I know what time it is,"
he conceded, as the clock moved closer to 11. His
audience laughed and applauded.
Then he hailed the Seminole High Seminoles for
their championship season and the spread on the
winners in Wednesday's Evening Herald. "If YOU
have a champion in a city, it's a city of champions,"
he asserted.
From then on, William (Sonny) Walker had the
300-pl us crowd at the 10th anniversary banquet of
Seminole Community Action Inc., in the proverbial
palms of his hands.
And it was only the beginning for the throng
black, white, members, supporters and Friends of
SCM. They were soon treated to an address
sprinkled with a unique combination of revivalist
fervor and low-key oratory.
Walker, regional (Southeast) director of the
Community Services Administration out of Atlanta,
implored his audience to work and live together In
harmony and not to look to "bigger places to do
bigger things. You can do It right here," he said.
He threw away his "eight-page" speech and let
go, talking without notes.

He verbally assaulted white rncists, North and
South. He chided black power advocates who raise
clenched fists in a power salute. "When they open
their fists," Walker reminded his audience,
"there's nothing in them."
He admonished black women who have tried to
be white with a variety of skin potions and hair
dyes. He emphasized that lie doesn't want to be
reminded of his slave ancestors, but rather wants to
look ahead.
He joined the Rev. Amos Jones, executive
director of SCAt, ir. scolding the "Orlando
news paper" for its distorted coverage and false
charges aimed at SEEDCO (Seminole Employment
and Economic Development Corp.).
At the same time, he praised the hometown
"fairness and loyalty" of The Evening Herald.
He recalled a comment from Gary Furlong,
c hi ef audi tor for the GAO (Government Accounting
Office) after his audit of SEEDCO's books several
weeks ago, amid accusations of wrongdoing.
"Somebody is out to get those folks," he quoted
the auditor as telling him upon his
return to Atlanta
from Sanford. "This Is one of the finest programs I
have ever audited."
He reminded the audience that, if there were
wronbdoin2 and shenanigans, the money given to

,he Seminole Community Action and Its companion,
SEEDCO, could readily be given to any of the 36
counties in Florida that currently have no cornrnunity-action funding.

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He had his audience chuckling, near tears,
nodding, laughing, applauding. It was an audience
that also included local, area and statewide
politicians those who won a couple of weeks ago,
those who lost, and those who'll still face voter
decision on Dec. 7.
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"Always be positive, try to search for the best in
your fellow man. Where there is no struggle, there
can be no progress."
Cliches, truisms. Yes. But meaningful. You
could sense that the audience grasped them. And
savored them. And appreciated them. It needed to
be said. It was a call to action — community action.
To duty. And his listeners were ready to respond.

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The ultracon.
servative party that Francisco Franco left
behind him has bowed to the pressure for
democratic reform and cleared the way for
Spain's first free elections in 40 years. The
tortes, or parliament, by a vote of 425-59 with
13 abstentions, on Thursday approved
government legislation abolishing the appoimmuybuse legislature and replacing it
with an elected, two-house body. A national
referendum will be called to ratify the Cortes'
action, and Premier Adolfo Suarez has
promised that the now Parliament will he
elected by next Juno.

Th e toy, a very ixisic contraption, really, was call
ed a co rn:iiando slide. It was made of two tall wooden poles placed some
distance apart and supporting a long wire. One
of the poles was
higher than the other, so the whole thing angled downward.
An attachment on the wire allowed the little people to hang onto
it and slide down a gentle slope to the other pole.
Sometimes they
.ouid fall in the soft sand below.
They would giggle, d ust them'
selves off an d h ur ry hack to the end of the everpresent line of
kids
waiting their turn.
But the big people saw how much fun the little pe
ople were
having and decide to try it .

PARIS (AP) — A court has ordered it porno
film burned, and the Paris police have been
raiding massage parlors and sex shows as
puritanism gains ground again in France. A
Paris court ordered the incineration of "The
Experimenter," about an underwear
saleswoman in a homosexual Turkish bath,
after a complaint by associations representing Roman Catholic families, boy
scouts, old people, the deaf and dumb, and
even the blind, who argued that t he sound-

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Maitland had to get rid of th e commando slide if it wanted insurance. And a town needs insurance.
So the slide, made for little people to have fun on, was taken
down.
Maitland Parks Dir ec tor Robert Howard, who supplied the
details of the story, is now looking for something to take its place.
It will have to be a toy for little people that is fun
but not too
much fun.

LONDON Al' .i American movie actor Gene
Hackman is being treated in a luxury private
hospital in London after reportedly receiving
serious back and leg injuries on location in
Morocco, a hospital spokeswoman says.
The official of the Wellington Hospital, one
Of the most yxclu.sive private clinics in Britain, said Thursday that Hackman, 441, was
admitted several (lays ago,
She declined to give any details and would
not confirm press reports that the actor had
been badly injured on the set of ''March or
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for a change than by
unseating an incumbent president after a conspicuously dull
campaign.
Although Mr. Ford came across as a safer and more
reassuring figure, and as president has performed a necessary
and historic function for te American people in soothing their
jagged nerves, nobody would describe him as an exciting
leader.
The most widely marked campaign feature of Mr. Carter's
cam pa i gn was his reluctance to declare himself. TFIM may be an
asset for him now. Few presidents will come to the White Ho=
less beholden to his party machine and less committed to a

group of advisers to run his. administration.

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practice as necessary in order to avoid undueyou, in
private, at yo ur new place of residency
risks of their de positors' funds.
the YMCA on 17th St., N.W., which Is just a few
blocks from where most of our pievious
presidents have lived, the White house.
I must say that for a person who says he's
concerned about the Imperial presidency. I am
absolutely amazed that Mr. Wicker finds nothing
rong whabeever with you l4'in,; in the
executive mansion.

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the future," says poet and novelist James
Dickey, best-known for his tale of Southern
backwoods violence, "Deliverance."
"It is the political pivot of the country now,"
said the Columbia, S.C., resident. "It's very
gratifying to see Jimmy Carter become
president, to see the South finally win out after
all these years."
I)ickev, 53, who was in the area for an app
pearance at High Point College on Thursday,
said the South offers "a better way of life than
anywhere else, and it's something people are
grasping for.

Organized.C.rime War Falters w

WASHINGTON A confidential study by the
Yet the malaise remains. We interviewed
General Accounting Office (GAO' charges several strike force investigators. Most corntersely that "the war on organized crime is plalned about a lack of communication between
faltering." The rackets continue to flourish Washington and the field. Others suspected the
across America, according to the study, despite motives of those who are trying to curb the strike
federal attempts to crack down on the mob.
forces.
.
The study lays most of the blame on the
Some strike force prosecutors are thinking
federal strike forces, which spearhead the about leaving the Justice Dept. to go into private
national effort to disrupt organized crime. The practice. Others
have simply adopted a "wait
strike forces, states the study, "are not getting and see" attitude.
.
the job done."
At the last meeting between Thornburgh and
the strike Force chiefs, we have learned, ,fl
At the same time, the strike forces have come burgh
was not responsive to their complaints.
under inttnsive fire
inside the Justice Dept. The confidential GAO'study also claims the fight
Critics have accused them of subverting
the against organized crime lacks organization
and
Judicial processes and abusing their powers. In direction,
their zeal, some task forces have hounded and
In a lengthy discussion with our associate
harassed suspects who couldn't be convicted.
Marc molonsky, Thornburgh conceded that
Amt. Atty. Gen. Richard Thornburg, the organized crime is proliferating and
that federal
conscientious chief of the Justice DeIA.'i opposition sho
ul d be better organized. But he
criminal division, has had misgivings about the challenged the GAO's auditing methods as a
strike forces. He recently shut down the strike reliable measure of the Justice Dept.'s efforces In St. Louis and New Orleans. He also put fectiveness In combating the mob,
the New Jersey strike force under U.S. Attorney
He also blamed the Americrn people for
Jona than Goldstein's jurisdi ction,
growth of organized crime. It will "contin
ue to
Finally, Thornburgh removed the respected flourish,' he warned, "
un til the American
William Lynch as head of the organiz
ed crime citizenry chooses to withdraw !U patronage from
section, which oversees the strike forces. Lynch these mnult1mlllion-dollar sources of income,
was compelled . to trade places with Kurt
power"
Hueilenberg, who had been running the J'
As evi dence that the Justice Dept.
cotics section.
on organized crlrne,he'pointed out that six ofthe
These developments have sent shock waves most powerful Mafia bosses from
Brooklyn, j
reverberating through the organized crime Angeles, Montreal, New York, City and St. Louis
section. Inside sources have told us that morale are now behind federal bars,
on the strike forces Is at an all-tisne low. There is
Thornburgh agmeed, nevertheless, that the
concern that more strike forces may be strike forces aren't focusing on the tmportt
.
organized crime cases as they should.
Muellen berg has paid quiet calls on se veral
"Even where prosecutions ultimately result
strike forces to allay the apprehension. He told In convictions," he said, "the cost Is often high in
us he wo ul d never have taken the job if he had terms of the attitude of judges and members of
thought Thurnburgh was trying to kill the'strtke the bar."
forces.
He had received complaints from judges and
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U.S. attorneys alike,, he said, "about inept
MY God! What is it this man wants, another
Watergate? If one closely studies the transcripts
performances by strike force attorneys."
The strike forces "have come to be charac.of the Nixon Watergate tapes, one will see that
terized by young, Inexperienced and untrained . every illegal, immoral conversation that took
attorneys," he said. They. pursue "too many place occurred In the White house,
routine cases, often against organized crime
[lad Mr. Nixon lived in a $12.90-a-day room at
underlings, relatives and associates:'
the Y, not only would it have been impossible for
One strike force chief grumped, meanwhile, • him to say all the things
he said to Haldeman,
that the situa tion"couldn't Ret worse."
Ehrlichman and Dean, it would have been
.
• impossible for this many individuals to have
WATCH ON WASTE: Th
e Defense Dept. even fit into his room.
could save hundreds of thousands of dollars
In addition, it would have been impossible for
simply by consolidating its data processing Mr. Nixon to have installed
systems in the Far East. This Is the conclusion of taping system
such an elaborate
the General Accounting Office, which has just YMCA.
in a public building like the.
submitted its unpublished findings to the Pent.agon.
Furthermore, scrapping your inaugural, Nir
Consolidating the computer facilities in Carter, will-render moot the present debate over
Hawaii alone, states the report, would save an whether the Fir st lady sho ul d wear a new go wn
estimated 1110,600.
designed by some big.hame New York designer,
The Navy operates two separate data or whether she should wear her old gown worn
systems for security reasons. One handles when YOU were sworn In as governor of Georgia
classified data from Top Secret on down; the In fact, with you being sworn In In the privacy of
other handl es data more se nsi ti ve than T
your own room, Mrs. Carter
need not attend this
Secret. Apparently, all it would take to combine event at all. She could just sleep
late.
a.
the two would be to issue a few more security'
(2) Fly now here when
'You are president,
clearances.
'either on Air Force One or commercial, If yoi.
SEX DISCRIMINATION: Officials tried to have some place to travel, just leave a few days
suppress a scientific study of sex discrimination earlier and either car-pool it or hitch-hike. Ii
at the Federal
Aviation Administration. We have your destination lies overseas, you might want tc
obtained a copy of the study, whicl is based upon work your way across on
the ocean liner of your
a statistical analysis. Using
computers, an in- thoic, or ask the country where you're going
it
vestigator compared the pay and promotion of
it has one of Its planes going your
way. This
men and women. with similar backgrounds. The would save gas, let you meet people and
you
conclusion was that "whopping discrimination" would not
have to worry about those armor-)
is still going on.
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PARIS APi
Jacques Cousteau says he
and his underwater exploration team will
penetrate 2,275 feet below the ice of the North
Pole in 1978.
Cousteau said Thursday that the venture
would be part of a larger exploration of the
LOmonosov Ridge that stretches roughly from
the tip of Greenland to Russia's New Siberian
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The report never got out of the FAA's perUndoubtedly, it is true that some of the "g
soruI office. An of ficial, denying it
was sup- old boYs"YoU might meet while walking
or hitch
pressed, explained that It couldn't be released' hiking could well be ano
ther Lee H41vey Oswalc
"until my supervisory people had a chance to see or a 'Squeaky"omm
Fe But any such risk
. Ins
It. It may have been a
matter of miscom. 'kmoesacy, Is more than Outweighed by the gas
municatlon."
you Will Save and the people you
will meet,
.

Mid-Florida Singles Dance, Rainbow Ranch, 9 p.m.
SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 21
All Judged Horse Show sponsored by Dusty Boots
Riding Assn., 10 a.m., Wilco Sales Arena 4 miles west of I4 on SR 46. Spectators free.

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fellowship hall, Deflary, 9a.m. to 4p.m. Lunch 11 a.m. to 1
p.m. Baked goods, needlework and arts and crafts.

Sanford Women's Republican Club, 11 a.m., Heritage
time to be in Macon for a Mon.
Inn, Park Avenue. County Commissioner William KirAccor di ng to an affidavit, from two developers for his
day arraignment
chhoff speaking on Sanford history. Luncheon at noon.
on the federal Peru was the final intend ed
votes on zoning issues.
victed two years ago of taking a charge. I"ogle reserved a dcci.
Call Kai Noel for reservations.
de st ination of the ear thmover..
After his conviction he coopbribe as a Pinellas
County Soii until today.
Alcoholics Anonymous Sanford Women's Group, 2
crated
with authorities In a
Commissioner, has be en jailed
Brumnfield and three other
p.m., 1201 W. First St.
be
pro
that
l
without bond following his ated
to
the
arrests
u
men were indicted
C::!harrv Alcoholics Anonymous, closed, 8 p.m.,
Fu'gle sud he wanted to inby a grand two other commissioners and
rest on a charge of probation vetigate reports
jury in Macon last Friday on
Ascension
Lutheran Churcn.
th
several
local
officials.
violation,
at Brwn- the same harge. Brumfield
Part
of
the
bargain
was
that
Mid-Florida
Singles dance, 6-0 ..m , VFW Post
field made a trip to Georgia and two of them, Ance M. SutBrumfield t ur ned hi
Edgewater Drive, Orlando.
after Estel Blevins, a former ton and Paul I.. Morgan, surren- Brwnfield wouldn't have to
spendseven
any time
jail. lie re-at the county judicial building
mself in stockbroker from nearby (lere'd to mnarshals Wednesday ceived
yearsinprobation
MONDAY, NOVEMBER 22
Clearwater,
was arrested in the in Tampa. Brumfield was r
Idyllwilde
All
Scbnol Skating Party, 6:30-8:30 p.m.,
Thursday
and during
pleadeda innocent
Maine federal case. lie said leased under $25000
e- and was ordered to pay a $l,
to
the charge
brief
Melodee Skating Rink.
bo
nd on fine each year of his pro ba tion.
hearing be fore Circuit Judge llrwnuielil had permission from that charge.
his pro ba tion officer to make a
If the pro ba tion is revoked, he
Sanford Homemakers, 1:30 p.m., home of Eva Hunt,
Harry Fogle.
liruriificlml was convicted two
(nI) to Georgia, but he was con- years
2010 Maple Ave. Program on small appliances.
could be sentenced to up to 10
ago i accepting $10,000
The arrest warrant, signed by cerned a bo ut the timing.
ears in state pri so n.
Lyman 111gb School Rand Boosters Skate Night, Skate
Fogle, grew out of Brumfield's
City, I.ongwootl, 7-10 p.m. Proceeds to uniform fund.
arrest Wednesday in Tampa on
Illevins, who is related to
TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 23
a federal co ns piracy charge lirwiifield by marriage, pleadoeBJV
('.iitcr
at
Election
of
1
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of.
730
Youth
Programs
Inc., volunteers in-service meeting,
involving the alleged theft of a ed guilty earlier this month to a
ficers and an analysis of
Noiiiijiati11 and election of
7:30 p.m., First Federal of Seminole, First Street, San$200,000 earttunover from the (.hIrge of conspir in g to
trans- election results will be the order
ford. Speaker Gordon Boone of the Human Awareness
officers will conclude the club
(;crgia Power o. in Macon, po rt the stolen piece of heavy
l)U.SU1t'sS at the Monday
Center,
Casselberry.
activities
for
the
current
year.
equipment across st ate lines to
Because of the holidays, there
l)efeftse attorney Allen Al- a site being prepared for a flea
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER .96
meeting of the Ddflary will be lit) meeting in
1etss asked the court to allow market in Largo, another nearGospel Sing sponsored by Sanford Fire Department, 8
1)ecennRepublican Club. The group her . The
B rum f i eld to leave the jail in by city.
next meeting will be
pin, until midnight, Civic Center. Tickets available from
will mtct in the Community Jan. 24.
fire stations.

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Senior Citizens Dance,
('ivy Center.

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SATURDAY, DECEMBER 4
Greater Sanford Christmas Parade, 9 ann,, First
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Bazaar sponsored by United Presbyterian Women,
Lake Mar)' Presbyterian Church, Wilbur Avenue, 9 am.
to 5 p.m. Quilt auction 5 p.m.

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Lake Mary Rotary Club Flea Market, 10 am. to
p.m., Lake Mary Boulevard and Fourth Street. Benefit4
zoo, community building and club charities

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With only one day left before the real thing, volunteers for
th e March of L)ime.s
\% al kathem Pledgt''. alk Practice their foot ork under the sc atchful eye
of Dan
Pelham (lefU, principal of Sanford Middle School. Wa
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l'Al.I,AIiASSEE Ha
AI'u
The Suprt'niit' (.'ourt has ruksi
that a I' decriminalizing
traffic penalties is contitutuonal,
IX'put) Att' (;. James
Wliisenancj saul the 6-1 decision
hj nideul down Th ursula', inhicates that the court will'
overturn 14.-oil County Judge Hal
\luflamiimna 's r ul ing in another
ca.&amp; that the law
'.1 itutional.
'Iliursujay 's ruling involved a
tialleiige b Stanley Arnold
I .ivitz of Miaiiii of Ihit' optional
licaruig Jirocetlures in the trafto law
I A.'VitL, ee ho was charged with
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contended the !;s

violated his right.., hs suhj'i tuig
him to penalties of up to $500 in
fines if lie chose to have a
hearing rather than to plead
guilty and pa a $25 (iii'.
1k chiust' a hearing, was
found guilty and hued $25 plus
$7 in costs
I .evitz contended the ht'.uru:g
procedure provided for greater
penalties if he e'c'rc'isiiI his
right to confront w iLrues,'s
against tutu.
Dade (cutouts
judge uhis,sgret'd. holding that
the law tas constitutional 11w
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'flu' ruling, ritt,'nu us Justii'c
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ADMISSIONS
San ford
F:lniier W. Avenel
Bill) Chambers Sr.
I'hecitx' M. Duvall
Melvin M. Harris
Glenyce Mann
Lide M. Markey
Tenya E. Michalowski
Maye L. Shenk
Sarah Morgan, Longwood
Robert E. [iranning, Orlando
Maxine Bowman, Oviedo
Ralph I. Gerhart, Oviedo

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FRIDAY, DECEMBER 3
Annual Christmas Bazaar sponsored by Sanford
Garden Club, 9 &amp;1n. to 5 p.m., Garden Club ('enter.
S unl a rid.
SATI.il[My, DECEMBER 4
Annual Christmas Bazaar, 10 am to
4 p iii., Sanford
Garden Club (*enter, Sunl;erud

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Community

Thanksghing Sers'ice sponsored by the

Sanford Mini.stcrial Association 7.30 pin
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avails hun of an alk'rmitiv,.
more expedient iuu,.'thod of con
pi iui with tt,t' C.nw b) nnucrel
paying a prt'vick st;etutr:.
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laiiiimi rul.i lug
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Kelvin Brown, I Ieuir I lardv , I)ebbjt' Bacon, Steve'
('acact'. and Kelly Ilowa rd
Starting point for Saturday s planned li-rnile walk
is the Greater Sanford
Chamber of ('omii nuiei- ce building. Ti In e : bet w ecn 7
and ¶1 a. in.

Traffic LOWS
Lonstifuflonal: Court

TUESDAY, DECEMBER 7
Casselberry Woman's Club, 12:30 p.m 'rverc,I dish
luncheon for members, husbands and guests.
Free blood pressure clinic, 2-4 p.m., Adventist
(.'hurch, 7th and Elm. Sanford.

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Seminole County 1IEAt'1 .•uiu.iteur radio operators,
Team 2658 is holding a giant itherwise known as 'hI;itn.s,' are
'Coifcc Break' at J.C. Penney's, in the process of forming an
Sanford Plaza, on Saturday amateur radio club in the
from 6-I1 pin. The public is Sanford
area
and
an
invited.
organizational meeting is
Proceeds will benefit the planned for Nov. 22, at the
eminole County Sheriff's Greater Sanford Chamber of
Coimuiicrce at 7:30 p.m. Jack
Youth Deputies program.
Itathmt'll, prune mover of an
The adult grand prize, with amateur radio club, said the
tickets available at $1 apiece or purpose of the club will be to
six for 0, will be the winner's provide education in amateur
choice of a police scanner or a radio in conjunction with
1150 shopping spree.
Seminole cuiiuiiunitv College.

2 p.m

SISTER. Inc., noon, Holiday Inn.

Gene Hackman Hospitalized

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Co., Washington, D.C.,conceded "this behavior
may . reflect
elements
of
conscious

Iloliday bazaar and bake sale, 10 a.m. until ?, sponuretl by the Dorcas Circle of the Upsala Presbyterian
Church, on the church wounds corner of Upsala and
Country Club roads.

ST. PETERSBURG, (At)) —
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SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 20
Christmas bazaar sponsored by Tuscawilla Woman's
Club, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., Redeemer Moravian Church,
Tuskawilla Road, Winter Springs.
Bake sale sponsored by Cas.selberry
Woman's Club.
10 ann., in front of Publix, Seminole Plaza.

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economy prosper or protecting the public interest, may ca use economic stagnation.

Longwood Alcoholics Anonymous, closed, 8 p.m.,
Rolling Hill.c Moravian Church, SF 434.
YAC'i Club for Singles, 9p.m., Orlando
Garden Club,
710 E. Rollins Ave., Orlando.
Holiday Bazaar and Bake Sale, sponsored by Dorcus
Circle, Upsala Presbyterian Church, 10 am. until ?, on
church grounds, corner of Upsala and Country Club roads.

Former Commissioner Is Jailed
Sans Bond In Pinellas County

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GAI3ORONE, Botswana (AP)
Bombs
ripped the headquarters of a black
Rhodesian
political group in Francistown today, killing a
child and injuring four other people,
authorities said.
The bombs, concealed in suitcases, exploded at offices of the Joshua Nkomo wing of
the Rhodesian African National Council, officials said.

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It was fun for the big pe ople too. Th ey started sliding on it. More
and inure.
One day, three high school football players rode on it at the
same time and pulled one of the po les out of the gro un d.
That was dangerous.
Workers cemented the poles in and o pe ned the slide again. But
big pe ople kept us ing the slide meant for little people.
Finally, one day, a big person fell off the slide and was hurt. Big
people aren't always as agile and tough as little people, y see.
Then another big person Fell and broke an arm.
Maitlanti's insurance company
which often pays the bills
when people get h ur t on Maitland things looked at the slide and

Spain To Hold Free Elections

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A team of government and police officials
flew to Francistown, 250 miles northeast of
this capital and 25 miles west of the Rhodesian
border, to investigate, a government
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MAITLANI)
This is a story about a toy that was too
much fun.
It was so much fun that the big people ruined it for the little
people. They sure did.
It was a simple thing, design ed
for children to ride and enjoy, to
make them laugh and jump up and down, and run
back to stand in
line and ride it again.
It existed for a while in a park in the Central Florida community
of Maitland. Th e park is called Minnehaha. Funny name
for a
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FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 13
Foresters Square Dance Club, 8 p.m.,
The Forest
TanglewoodMhh..
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"After all your adversity," he said, turning to
Rev. Jones and SEEDCO President Horace Orr,
"you're doing a job. You're trying to do better,
taking some steps.

The free speech guarantees of the First
Amendment have been reaffirmed in Federal
"The only way to move into the third century in
Judge Warren J. Ferguson's ruling against the
peace," concluded Walker, "Is to do It together.
"Community action Is the way."
controversial "family hour" on television.
We applaud his decision, but at the same time
we hope it does not spell the end of the policy which
l,
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has tried to keep shows exploiting sex and violence
JOHN D. LOFTON, JR.
off the television screen between 7 and 9p.m.
I
That may sound paradoxical, but this imToo Much
portant case did not turn on whether the family
Don' t Blow,
viewing policy is good or not. It dealt with the
relationship between the Federal Communications
Government
Commission and the broadcasting industry.
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Chance
This has become, and remains, a difficult area
for application of the First Amendment
reconIeguIation
ciling the long-accepted need for federal regulation
Jimmy '
~:~l
of broadcasting with the Bill of Rights guarantee
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"Th e b us iness of America is business," said
that Congress shall make no law abridging
WASHINGTON
As this town prepares for
To
Calvin Coolidge ba ck in 1925. Today, many would
th
freedom of speech or of the press.
e
inauguration
of
a
new
chief executive, the de______________
revise that to say, "The business of America is
miperializers of the presidency are working
Judge
Ferguson
found
that
the
FCC
had
byL.
complying with government regulations."
their pointed little heads to the bone trying to
administrative procedures established by
III'
I
There is no question but that the chore of
think of ways to limit the power of the nation's
law when it pressured the television industry into
C
meeting the requirements of and filing reports
highest office.
adopting the family viewing policy. Evidence was
1-4
with the federal government's lengthening list of
New York Times columnist Tom Wicker —
submitted that broadcasters were led to believe
5-11
regulatory agencies has become a major
traumatized
because Jimmy Carter said "this is
0
they might lose their licenses if they did not
the one I've been looking for" when he took his
business of American businesses, large and
small,
first ride on an official presidential jet
comply. This kind of behind-the-scenes activity
has
The first federal regulatory body was the
leaped to his typewriter and hammered out some
: should not substitute for the formal procedures
Interstate Commerce Commission, established
suggestions for the incoming president-elect
! which provide for public hearings on regulatory by
Congress in 1887 to regulate the railroads.
These include the following:
policies.
Later the ICC took on the job of regulating motor
(1) Walk to your inaugural, as Jefferson did
It would hardly be more satisfying if the FCC
carriers as well.
Wicker says it's not far from the White House to
did follow legal procedures in an effort to impose
As the nation's modern industrial economy
the Capitol and besides it would save gas and
the family viewing policy. It has already extended
developed in the 20th century, other agencies
"you'd find lots of good old boys along the way to
were created. Chief among these were the
chat with;"
its authority into programming with its fairness
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Federal
Trade
Commission
(1914),
Federal
2) Fly commercial instead of using an Air
doctrine, which can inhibit discussion of conPower
Commission
(1930),
Federal
CornForce
presidential jet. Again, people would be
troversial issues on radio and television and
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munications Commission (1934), Securities
met and fuel saved;
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creates recurring problems at election time.
Exchange Commission (1934) and the Civil
13) If Air Force One must be used, rename it
The "family hour" probably has been
Aeronautics Board (1940).
"The Peanut." This would symbolize the
welcomed by parents who are worried about ex______
rejection of our "No. 1" syndrome;
In one recent year, 1974, 25,000 federal
posure to their children to lurid depiction of
regulations were issued, and every year more
(4) Tell the Secret Service to stop flying those
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than 5,000 federal reporting forms are
violence and sexually suggestive situations and
armor-plated limousines around the country. If
distributed. Completing these forms (not
you need a car when out of town, most local auto
dialogue, both in movie theaters and on television.
counting tax reports) requires some 130 million
dealers
would be glad to loan you a demonThe movie rating system has been of some
work-hours annually and enforcing all the
strator,
or
you can go the Hertz or Avis rental
value in protecting children from unsuitable engovernment's regulations occupies some 74,000
car route;
tertainment, and it is regrettable that a similar
JOHN CUNNIFF
federal employees.
(5) Give strict orders that for you, "Hall to
problem should now be represented by television
Fortunately, there is also no question but that
,
the Chief' should be played, per day, "no more
sets in American homes. The rating system, for all
many regulations have resulted in immense
than half' as many times as Nixon had It played
benefits for the public.
its imperfections, is an effort by the movie industry
for him;
g
h
6) Ask The New York Times to take the
to meet a public problem by policing itself.
Unfortunately, however, the proliferation of
agencies
and
regulations,
many
of
which
seem
to
capital 'P" out of "president" in Its stylebook'!
Television producers who took the family
NEW YORK (AP)
The nation's mortgage
di scrimination, but said "t
the
work at cross-purposes to each other, has
he objectli. I which would then make it conform to everyone
viewing policy into court had a good case on conr
lenders
have
supported
their
defense
against
fostered an adversary attitude between business
evidence also suggests that the risk of lending in else, anyway).
ft
redlining charges with a study directed by
grounds. It is another matter whether
such areas Is also exceptionally high."
and government and various overdue dialogue Andrew F. Brimmer, a former Federal
Now, these are all good, well-meaning, right.
ca
they could argue as well against the principle of
Reserve
between these three vital sectors of our society, Board
suggestions for checking
Under
these
circumstances,
and
in
the
e th powera of
face
of
headed
member.
following some guidelines of taste and morality in
American Management Association (AMA), a
rising public demand for more lending in -urban the presidency. But they fall egregiously short of
Briznmer, who now runs a consulting Firm,
programs aired before the bedtime of small
non-profit educational organization that conareas, "a program of coinsurance could make a the required mark. Let's face it, the things being
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children.
ducts worldwide management tiaining submitted a pr eliminary report th is week enmeaningful contribution," said Brimmer, the proposed by Tom Wicker are, in the Final
programs for more than 100,000 public and doming the concept of coinsurance, wider which
analysis, mere tinkering. What he is prescribing
first black member of the Fed.
Although Judge Ferguson has given the FCC a
the federal government would assume most of
private
executives annually, is sponsoring a the
dressing down for the way it tried to impose such
risk on certain
The U.S. League of Savings Associations, are band-aid solutions for a disease that
inner city loans.
forum designed to bring together leaders from
guidelines, the need for them still exists. If
which commissioned Brimmer's study, was the demands radical amputation.
the ranks of all three sectors, as well as labor.
So, here's what you should do, Mr. Carter, if
It is In these sometimes marginal
major contributor to a bill now being considered
broadcasters are sensitive to their responsibility to
"Unless we do something now to create an neighborhoods, often the home of minorities,
that
would
have
the
federal
you
are serious, as you say you are, about
in the house
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the public, they will not abandon the principle of
that mortgage lenders have avoided making
understanding among the major sectors
government assume 80 per cent of the risk on making the presidency "more democratic with a
the "family hour" just because a judge has told
volved," says AMA president James L. Hayes, commitments, arguing that to do so would be to
commitments
by housing lenders in marginal little 'd'."
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we my become hopelessly enmeshed in a take unbusinesslike risks, Such areas are said to
(l) Neither walk nor ride anywhere for your
areas.
inauguration. In fact, scrub the entire affai r .
maze of misunderstandings, conflicting policies be redlined.
They are still subject to the judgment of
Lenders hhave resisted making
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loans In these Instead, have Supreme Court Chief Justice
viewers.
and decisions which, instead of helping the
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about," said Seniinolii coach Jerry Posey,
conceding the last one would be no pushover.
"It's easy to be looking ahead to Winter
Park. But we have to concentrate on this one,
After all, we .iren't playing Winter Park this
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Branley coach Jim Raley is interested in
cutting off the long runs Tim Raines has been
turning into touchdowns for Seminole "You
have to do more than that to beat Seminole,"
he says, "but I'll take that for openers.
Seminole has a fine, well-balanced club. I just
hope we can stay on the field with them."

trying to close out a perfect season and take
strong mementum into next weekend's state
playoffs.
On the other end of the spectrum is Brantley. carrying 3-6 record and long recognized
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Wash
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MInnesota 21, Green Bay 6 that two of their losses to Mm- fluff
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Thursday's Results
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years,
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picture by ambushing Green Ray will be without in.
Cleveland at Droit
1'lie Patriots are hurting and
San Francisco.
Bo s ton at Washington
jureil Lynn Dickey so backup the Jets are getting better. But
Then last week,
Ch'cago at Atlanta
they stain- Carlos Brown will do the quar- the twain won't mlleet this week.
Minnesota at Montreal
bled again, losing to the pre- tenixicking.
N V Islanders .t Vancouver
Denver 16, NY
sioosly winless New York Ci13
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fli) should be a laugher for
ten off.
air last week after winning
Mnneot,s at Toronto
the Remigals, who need one after their first game. But the air's a
14 V Rangers ,SI St LouiS
Buffalo at Los Angeles
So
the Pro
and the
shaky
limbPicker
and steps out on last week's scare against lot thinner in
Sunday's Games
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Houston
and
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against
Broncos should bring then)
Redskins returning to life once
Atlanta at Philadelpeta
Angeles the week before.
Detroit at Boston
back
to earth.
more, this time with an upset
(ocago I Pittsburgo
Dallas 24, Atlanta 10
San I)k'go 17, Buffalo 14
against St. Louis.
Colorado at Wd5hingln
The Cowboys Just can't seem
Something's got to give. The
Last week's 8-6 record left the
Toronto at Montreal
to get U for the NFl. havenots. ('hargers
season log at 9+4 5-1 for .676.
have dropped four
The Falcons certainly qualify straight and tile
World
d Hockcy Associati o n
The picks:
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Eastern Division
for that role. For them, Dallas six in a row. The guess here is
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Washington 19, St. I.ouis 17 '5illl't have to get up.
Qi,'Oec
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Pittkburgh 27, llouston 7
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MIami 21, Baltimore 17
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for Polk's Vikings with 13 points
been proven time and again
while Leslie Gantt was good for
that a well-balanced scoring
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attack can usually out-do the
Seminole jumped off to a fast
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a one-man performance.
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lost in three years, the Florida Its foes 171
Gators are favored to shake the
Coach homer Rice, in his
disappointment of losing the first year at Rice, said the Owls
Southeaste rn Conference foot- live by the pass out of necessity.
all title and beat Rice at
''Unfortunately, we don't
hornwmimn Siturul is
have much (if a running gami
"This team is too good to stay he said. "Our defense is subdown long," said Florida Coach par. They realty have problems
Doug l)ickeyo
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The Florida offense, which
like o'onents have also av(hed in tile second half against craged 315 yards a game nish.
Georgia and failed to revive ing. That would indicate Flortagainst Kentucky, will have to (la's speed) running backs,
come alive against a Rice team Willie Wilder and Tony Green,
noted for high scoring ,
along with fullback., Robert
Quarterback Tommy Kramer Morgan and lirry Brinson, will
of Rice li-ads the nation in be able to regain the form they
pa&amp;suig. He has completed 213 showed before disaster hit the
tosses for 2,580 yards
past two weeks
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was going iii succeed where
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failed
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would will a third 4 r;ught So,* per Bowl
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lip the Super Buss I, tile) will vithen h,is e to overtake ('mewtoeti, v-hiehi own_s a twoegaitielead 1(1 hit' AmIit'rlcan Confer.'ne'e''s Cent ral Division or
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three' trail New England, set'•
iinit-bi.'st in the East at 7-2
('utah Bum iiIllip_s, whose
Oilers have' lost their last five'
game.-, tei wreck what was such
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Oilers Sunday, sire' ((cli riting
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Pacers 104, I'L'.tun.s 99
Dallas Smmiitti had the Bruins'
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Cleveland at Tampa Ray
I.yllni Pow is stole it is.., intl
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Washington at St. Louis, Dallas
Pistons' Bob lamer and end
score-el with four seconds left UI
The lk'ngals' biggest problem Detroit's seven-game v/inning iuvertunt', giving ('algars its
at Atlanta, Oakland at l'hmla'
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deiphia, Minnnesota vs. Green
victory over Phoenix
City Chiefs themselves- It will
The game, tied 26 times, was
Bay at Milwaukee. lAO_s Angeles
Nortllques 9, Saints 5
be trying to avoid looking past decided when Indiana's Don
at San Francisco, Sari Diego at
Marc Tardif scored four goals
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Dorsett college footballs allcoaching at
Florida State's first season in
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Flori da State
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America Tony Dorsett. says ever since I can remernber,'
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As the
'Iii' 3-foiit'lO running back r,'r,tIiins
pro football season begins to from Oklahoma, trying
for the
last week, bate in the game
wind down the 0-10 Tampa Bay- 1,0()—yard plateau, lIIltLS
him- the coach sent in both reserves,
Buccaneers have the toughest self stuck at a total of 829 yards
rookie Parnell Dickiri,son and
part if their schedule yet to go. rushing with Miamin.
Houston former Steelt'r Terry lianratty
Tilt') face the Cliveland and Kansas City
still ahe4su.
Mi-Kay already has begun Ii
Iifov-IL', Sunday a,s they finish
('Ievt-lan.l staved in the race turn his sights on'next year with,
again_st four playoff contenders. for tilt- AnienicItI Football ('onthe addit ion this week of
"At least we'll help decide the fe'rene-e wild card spot ssth a 24Anthony Davis, a running back
play tiffs,' qwpsI coach John 3 victory over the
Philadelphia he coached at the University ,if
McKay, whose Rues are the Eagle's last week.
Southern California, Davis
only team
the National
The injury-crippled Rues, bought
the remaining
Football IA-ague still, winless. meanwhile, found tht'ise'lve
years of his reporteil $1 (1111110(1,
After the 6-4 Browns, Tampa w lii another played out for the
five Year contract with the i';.
Ilo'i-ts Oakland 19-Il, Pittsyear, bringing to 12 the number rontii Argonauts of the ('aria.
burgh t t',- 1 and New England 'Ill Imljure'li reserve status. Cordian Football IA'ague to rejoin
-ii to round out their first lierback Mike 'Washington was Ills old
coach lit' said his talent
in the N1"I.
the emghth defensive player as a runUler was not being used
After a -110w 1-4 start, the' smIle-lIned
Ill 'anaihi
Browns won five i,f their iest six
lie suffered a knee injury and
However, he'll be no help to
games largely I))) the passing of 1.5 lost for 1976 along with top
the flues this year An Nl"I. rule
Brian Sipe, a three--ye-ar ilraft pick IA, Roy Seimnon and
prevents him from nIaviri in
veteran who tiwik over early in Ill, ebackt'rs ('alvin and Jim Pt-both leagues the same ;i.'ar
the seas*i for irIJurtl quarter- tt'r7.4ln
And if the Rue's stas last ill
bOCk Mike Phipps.
T.immipa is conning off a 3441 the list, they'll get the first draft
Sipe bias 133 conipletiIlrIs of loss to the New York Jets, their pick. if the-re is a college draft
22(3 attempts for 1,552 sands and fourth shutout,
''We played as next year McKay says he plans
12 touchdowns lit' had seven poorly a.c we call,,* M 'Kay to add another Southern
('iii
passes picked tiff.
said of the- costly fwiibles and runner. Ricks' Bell, to the balkCleveland's top running llitt'rct'ptitins
field with DavIs
threat. Greg i'rwtt, is still
NIt Kay (l1.il1s to start
bothered by an ankle injury ag- quarterback St eve Spu rrier
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gravatesi las t week, leasing his
hi ha', 113 completions of 227
status for Sunda's game attempts, for 1.1132 yards, four
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The Sentinoles open on Nov.
theiii."
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26 against Toledo in the IPTY
Durham said he will USC
Florida State, 4-6, entertains Texas State in their last two
tournament at Clemson, S.C.
Anderson,
Honda State is missing four the first sub 6-8 freshman, as VPI, 6-4, Saturday night in the outings
stitute in the front
key players from its 21-6 team
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Gullett signed a
Totals
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0 172
Wht-n Hunter's auction was trau worth in the neighborhood
Polk
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S.munoI
44
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Total tjis
That's a little more than Gary
emro
demand esraL,t
Is '.a Ut to a
flail
Br art,
Matthews got fur moving south FQuIed ,jl Pol
notes have rounded up prornis1)urham is relying on two
to •\tiant.a to join the 11175 freetrig newcomers to fill the ga ps . other freshmen, Micky Dillard,
igent, pitcher Andy Mm'sThe schedule, however, ap- 6-2, and six- f oot Tony Jacks)n
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'-e'r,miaith. Matthews, a strur
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n there
were t wo.
to fill in at guard. Senior guard
took championship light low
turTle
1.yrnan's Kathy tiringaidner offensive and
They call it
Center
Greg
Grady.
6-foot-9;
That's
the
story in the gross honors with a 78 who
Eugene Harris, who averaged
ce
cross country.
will be running as an indi vidual fielder, will receive $1.75 u..Iguard larry Warren, 6-4; and 8.1 points last year, will be red. Flagship Bank golf tournament Vivian Conklin was by.'
The state meet is held this after placing second in last lion over five years to play with
Lyman
and
Seminole
High
sixth
man Zach Perkins, 6-4;, slurted to give the freshmen after today at Mayfair Country master with a 65. Margaret
weekend for high school week's district,
the Braves.
School basketball LeaULI help have graduated and forward
playing time, Durham Club.
Bolts had n-io.t putts.
harnem-s in Fort Lauderdale at
The team to beat
AA!Ju
kick
(lit roundball season
hlertAe Allen, 6-4;, flunked out. said.
Annette
Hodges
was
in
the
(,uth's 88 w as best In Class A
That's not
Plantation Country Club, arid a boys
bad pay
Fort Walton Beach
Saturday night In a 1:14 Jam.
Durham has moved harry
wings
awaiting
the
survivor
while
,knn Moore had a 68 for
number of Seminole county Cbxtawhatchee, claimed by considering the
that Mat'
boree at Seminole Community Davis, a 6-7 forward last year,
from the tab Robertson-Ann low net and Helen Dennis and
thews made $46,000 with San
entries will be eying state some to be the best
College as a prelude to the 5CC. into Grady's center position.
Guth Friday morning mulch. Jane McKlbbiri tied For most
championshi ps.
run in Florida. Lyman is the top Francisco in 11175, asked
Florida College game, which Davis averaged 12.3 points and
The chainpionstup round will be putts.
by $6a,000 in 1976 but was only o!Lake Brantley is a strong
lodows at S.
6.2 rebounds a game last seastaged early next week,
contender for the girls AAAA Bruce Caldwell, and has a good fered $60,000 by the
plays Spruce Creek son, and his 63.8 per cent field
Marion Andrews led Class B
Hodges reached the finale
Jean Sims edged F.ifle
title after finishing second the stool at the
hi the opening quarter with the goal shooting pe
by with
W e race Sauer.
rcentage was Cowden for Class A honors at defeating Lorn.a Hossower
u h
years. The Patriots are
last
Lake Brantley's Rick Horta
Matthews, 26, turned down a latter coming back against
ad tlow net 69 and Joan Zion
filth best in the country.
Sabal Palm Thursday while Sue the semifinals. Other semis took
led bs' Jeannie D'Arville arid was a regional champion and higher offer of more than $2 Lyman In the attend stanza. In
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"lie's got ability to do so Reddilt
most potts.
defeated
Clare results saw Robertson defeat
freshman Janet Smith, who will be gunning fora high finish. million from the Montreal
the third quarter Seminole many things," Durham said. Williams In B and Reta Ann Moore, Guth stop Marian
Ellen Donley's 96 bed Class C
have paged tines of 8:46 and
In Class AAA competition, Expos. Higher income tales in faces Apopka while Lyman 'lie's big. strong, quick and Deschambeau took
Rene Anderson and I1o.sower lop with Trudy Coujini shooti
9:09, respectively. at the rude
kJedge is a rong contender ('anzuda and the cold weather t'ioses it out Against Apopka In he's
ng a
intelligent. He's a good Rybecki in C of criss cross Joan Ziriri.
net 61 and Margaret Kinny
v'ere
;ii tjt d,LS n.
and one-half distan t'
bos s an girL
the fourth,
shooter, he reunds and he' tournan:,:nt play.
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Polk couldn't keep pace with
the more talented Raiders who
into Saturday's 7:30 p.m.
aine with Florida College of
Jacksonvi lle on the local
tiii'dwOod with renewed conuidence.
Tuesday night, the Raiders
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losing 93-104 to Manatee Junior
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Willie Williams and Vie
College of Winter Haven.
Wilkerson
with 8:17
Sterling used just about every
remaining
in the first half and
combination imaginable in the
First win of the young season for Seminole sporting a 24-10 lead
LeWIS qwckls hit for eight
the Raiders, who are now
points and Willie Williams for
after a Tuesday loss to Manatee
seven more to widen the gap
.Junior College.
between
the Raiders and
Polk was opening its season
on the Seminole hardwood and Vikings and the teams left the
court at halftime with Seminole
the visitors were no match for
the Raiders, who jumped off to sporting a comfortable 21 point
lead.
a 44.23 halftime advantage and
Zipko and Kruer got the
..'aseui home by out-scoring the
Raiders off to another fast start
Polk quintet 43-38 in the second
in the second half and when
0 minutes of action,
the) left the floor in favor of
Bob Zipko paced the Raiders
Lewis, Williams and Co. wit',
with 16 po ints with Karl Kruer
938 left to ph) in the bflC
athn 1% and Willie Williams
Seminole was on top 60-35 and
another 11. Those v-ere the only
won it going away.
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Neither team was parto tot in the double figures, but
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7 I F STONES WEEKLY
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12 CHAMPIONSHIP
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24 MAN AND ENVIRONMENT
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6 ARASSPORTSWORLD
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DEAR AIIIIY The letter
from T(.X.,t M U('I I OF A (;ool)
TIlING, i1bbccmnlng a neighbor
who was wearing out her
wcicotn&amp;', is similar to (hi.'
problem I encountered This
neighbor would pop in on me
often, and always without
notice. Sometimes I
tertaining a relative or another
friend, and frequently I had a
lot iii wiirk to do and no tune for
a SocIal visit. I became
frustrated and didn't know ho
to tell her without hurttng her

10:50
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friendship, but there were
(lilies when I wanted (1) be alone
sitti lily friends or family, and
as a favor to mite to please phone
ti, set' if it was all right to conic

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Elisilon's

Halloween

and rush social was held at the
home of Ken and Jan Kroog.
Members enjoying an evening

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of gSIIIICS and refreshments
were Henry anti Debbie Bowlin,
Danny and Darlene Horn, Mike
and Janet lmubert, Nlardei
Mlibhomi and Earl Roberts,
Dawn Morrison and Joe
Wassuck, Doug and Casey
Sharrow, Danny' and Marti
Smiutmi, Al and Karen Wallace.
Guests attending lAere Fred

and Jan Parker, Bennie and
Pat Van Winkle, John and
Kathy Markowitz, Randy and
Julie Lloyd and Brad and Kathy
Wallace,
The model meeting was held
at the hiimni,' of Jan Kroog.
[Jarkne horn, vice president
introduced guests, Jan Parker,
Pat Van Winkle,
Kathy
Markowitz, Julie Boyd, Kathy
Wallace, Patsy Mtissman to the
chapter Casey Sharrow in(roduct'd Dan Kri'pps who gave

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fulfilling business career. I've

remained single by choice.

(;,s. IN VA,

DEAR C. S.: Read on for a
letter from a sxnman sho
lacked your compassion and
lived to regret it

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wrucn I live
has excellent security, and no
one gels into the building
Without being screened,
One evening about 730, there
IS a knock on my door. I
%ii a,'n't expecting anyone so I
,ikt'tl
was there. It Was a
widow who lives on imsy' floor,
and with shom I had had only a
iaid&amp;Iijii actlUJiflt;ibIt,'. Slit' said

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development. fli'freshnients of
pumpkin pie and punch were
served to members Debbie
Elowlimi, Janet Iubert, Mariles
Linda McKibbin,
E)a'a'mi Morrison, Sandy Scott,
Casey Sharruw, Mart, Smith
and Karen Wallace,
ilie last m
meeting of the mnonth
was held at the home of Sandy
Scott with Marti Smith, cohostess. The chapter discussed
final plans for the Thanksgiving

McGibbon,

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approve of visitors dropping in
without phoning first. fi have

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recently ri.'tirt'il Itomnan who
t'ojiy id .1 ui.'i t'io:fiil and

she was "lonel ," and didn't
know what to do with herself,
and asked if she could come
in and visit for a while,
I told her politely but bluntly
that I was busy, and didn't

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which I did not give her.) She
apologized for bothering me
an.) left.
:bby, I've always felt that
people who Intrude on others
shoulti be treated with the Same
lack of consideration they give
those upon whom they in trude.
I felt quite proud of myself for
not getting trapped by a bore
who would probably be difficult
to get rid of.
The next evening a friend

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basket to lx' given to the needy
family they had adopted for the
year

Ritual for new miiemntx'rs was
held at the home of Mariles
McGibbon, Those receiving
pledge degree were Pat
Van WInkle, Kathy Markowitz,
Julie
Bovil
and
I'atsv
Mrisiiiami
Dawn Miirrison
received tier Ritual of Jewels
degree and Kathy Wallace a
translert were reuei',t'd mt
the Inemlx'rsiiip of the t'hiptr'r

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woman today
No one knows what Margaret
Taylor, wife of Zachary Taylor,
looked like because no portrait

or likeness of her exists, atcording to Peter G. Todd, senior
cilubit specialist for the Kodak
Photo Gallery here. When he
began to assemble a display of
33 portrait photographs of
presidential wives who resided
in the White House, he could
find no authentic likeness of
Mrs. Taylor in any archive
Legend has it that when
General Taylor fought in the
Mexican War, his devout wilt'

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Parfaits: Chocolate, Creme de Menthe
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control of your stitches before
you can start needlepainting.
It's not for the beginner."
When you

feel you have
command of your
stitches, a good "first" for
needlepainting might be a
single flower, followed by a
second project of a landscape
with sky, trees and grass. An
complete

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Dear Elsa,
I have always been extremely
proud of my French Knots—
they are so plump and stand up
so well. They give a handsome
texture to my' work, esneciallv
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residency she welcomiit'ii friend.s
and kinfolk in the upstairs

sitting rooms, preside 4 at the
family table and attended

church regularly. She took 110
part in formal social functlon.s,
leaving all duties of official
hom e ss to her youngest
(laughter.
She never sat for it formal
portrait. For this reason, she is
represented at the gallery with
an empty picture framntr among
the
other
portraits
of
presidential wives

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want to draw attention away
from them, try to emphasize
your eyes. But not too boldly;
just enough to create interest,

outline sketch serves as yo ur

Unload jewelry
Accessories should add and
not detract from the total look.
Check the mirror before you go
out, and if you look like a
jewelry tree in a department
store, leave a few "gems"
behind.

guide for stitching. You add the
details with your stitches and
their texture.

Needlepainting is a technique
which requires a palette of
many colors, usually in small

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FOR
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FOLKS BUT
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We bring you the latest news! We tell
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If your eyes tear in cold
weather, make sure you use
waterproof
mascara
so
smudges don't become part of
the problem.

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centers. Now a friend of mine
who's been going to embroidery
classes, tell me I should not
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Beauty

painting.

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returned homiie safely she 'aouid
foreswear socIety. She kept her

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the mood of your picture, be
alert to texture and watch for
the smooth flow of color. This

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Out Of The Picture

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CHILDREN

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Cass says, "Concentrate on

woman it) ;i;; builtfing Who had
commmlitttI swcide the night
before

12th First Lady Left

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Crisp Tossed Salad
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Hot Rolls and Butter

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this nice neighbor into my
bedroom and closed the door.
Then I explained that I really

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have never encouraged visitors

Abby, if we would all speak
our ritind' hi-,n,.,oit' c•
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Busy Season
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Will thanked me for being
honest with her. Now she visits
I live alone, but I'm far lrorii
inc less often and always lonely. I have all the friends I
phones first. Today we are the want. I like my privacy and

feelings

7:30

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PLAZA

SHE'S KILLED A MAN,
BEEN SHOT AT,
AND MADE LOVE
TWICE ALREADY
THIS EVENING
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mind when anyone mentions
needlepainting is that of Cass
Hedlund who lives in Dover,
Mass. Cans has done some
superb wall hangings and
pictures that have the effect of
being painted but were actually
created with needle and yarn,

make them so big and and that
it's wrong to wind the yarn
around the needle so many
'
times. Is this true'
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Dear L.O.M.
It is indetd important to turn
1
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the needle only once around the
yarn. Note that I say the needle
around the yarn, not the yarn
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Needlepainting goes back to
I
the Victorian era when
around the needle. This makes
nji"t.,rn,, n,b*I. Ct,.i..
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mourning
a perfect French Knot with a
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gentle air of melancholy, their
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weeping willows and head- amounts. Needlepainters or loops will be visible. These
st ones, were very much in should be able to capture the beautifully even stitches will
vogue. Many were done on silk; many different blues in the sky give your work a long-wearing
sometimes the background was and the way they fade one Into sur face. If your effect really
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flAt,n
inc stnootn, cans for large knots, use
watercolors
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so that the finished product was almost Invisible transition of heavier yarn. You can also use
a combination of painting and color must be captured by the several strands of fine yarn.
needlepainter,
embroidery.
Concentrate on spacing knots
a
d
v
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c
ed
exactly
by bringing needle up.
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Many
"In needlepainting you
literally paint with your neediepainters like to dye their through fabric Just one knot's.
own yarns. An easy method is to width from the last stitch,
needle," says Cass.
She tells her students they make a potful of strong tea or putting needle back through
4
can needlepaint in all kinds of coffee and soak a handful of fabric very close to last stitch.
Martha Yanct's s quaring up for quilting bee
fibers — silks, cottons, wGob, wool embroidery yarn leftovers It takes practice, but it's worth
She uses upholstery fabric and in It. This gives them color it.
EX
rough4ezturetilwensaswellas compa tibility and "marries"
them
so
they
can
live
together
smooth satins and linens,

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the Several club members are
historical work of art which currently soliciting signatures
And Martha Yancey doesn't when completed, will be on
which will be embroidered by
let any grass grow under feet. display at strategic points another team
of clubbors
'Use statuesque southern belle is throughout the
Sanfordseveral paces ahead in saluting Seminole area next year.
Since retiring toSanford from
Sanford's Centennial next year,
Atlanta less than a year and a
S
-Squares
are being sent to half ago, artha
and Ned have
M
as well as adding the final President Ford and Governor become involved in the cornchapter to the nation's bicen.
among
tenntal.
others. munity in which they grew up
dliii
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icy chose to retire,
Martha, who recently pe r- cents e;ch or
110 a square for
trayed the role of Mrs. Dead- busines,s,
The charming blonde said,
wood (always making excases
"Ned and I are having so much
in Sanford Woman's (lob's
While capturtng a wealth of fun with the quilt. In our
production, "Petticoat Pct. history, proceeds froin the rounds, we have met so many
tIfless", volunteered to un.
signature quilt will revert to the wonderful new people and have
dertake the chairmanship of a community to benefit the club's renewed friendships from
ignature quilt, it project of the projected charitable en- many years past."

So uthern Dressing, Giblet Grav y, Whole C ra nberry Garnish

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The Vatican modified that ruling In 1966. Four years
later Pope Paul decreed that nonCatholics no longer need
make such a promise.

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ENTREES
1.

"Couples have to be very sure of themselves to go
through something like this," said a counsellor who works
with the fledgling Northern Ireland Mixed Marriages

I , Technique Of Needlepainting

5S Involved in her country's committee are covering
the supplies donated and has
CIVIC and community encommunity to acquire as many already filled about 20 squares.
deavors, and so is Mar th
a sIgnatures as possible for

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Yancey. Martha Washington

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One of the major obstacles the Catholic church had put
in the way of mixed marriages was to insist that the nonCatholic partner gives a formal undertaking to king up
any children in the Catholic faith.

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hist orical masterpiece will be
The colorful red, white
and auctioned off.
blue quilt IS designed with 80
squares for signatures, which
Taking the bull by the hos,
rn
will be embroidered in Martha began the projec t by
All,
red. Martha and her getting most of the fabric and

George Washington had his

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marriages normally are snubbed by families, friends and
neighbors. That's the least they can expect.
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The attitudes to mixed marriages have long been set by
the rival churches in Ireland. Both Protestant and
Catholic churches frown on such marriages.

sectarian warfare for more than seven years, disapprove
of marriages across the religious divide.

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Association (NIMMA, an organization of lay volunteers
and clergymen who advise and comfort couples who love
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Catholic quarter last year after an earlier abortive
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BElFAST, Northern Ireland (AP)
Two gunmen
burst into Gerald Masterson's Belfast home last May and
shot him live times as he lay in bed with his wile.
Masterson, a 35-year-old Roman Catholic metal
worker , dicd instantly.
"There seems little doubt that he was shot simply because he broke the rules and married a Protestant
woman," a police source commented.
Masterson was slain in North Belfast, a notorious killing
ground for rival Catholic and Protestant assassination
,;quads More than 50 persons have been murdered there
this year alone.
It was the second time gunmen had attacked Masterson.
1k and his 33-year-old wile moved to North Belfast's

Friday, Nov. 19, 1976-1B

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Sun Bee Worship
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By DR. J. TEE) COSMATO,
Minister
First Baptist Church

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THE SEVENTH DAY
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today about the joy of humble goodness. There is
meiy
of living utat puts emphasis not upon possessions, but upon
character; which asks not great things for oneself, but for the
cause of God; and which
counts success not in notable
lchievements, but In the attainment of a modest and quiet spirit.
"For the Lord (Jehovah) taketh pleasure in
his people: he will
beautify the meek with salvation." (Psalm 149.:4) This
is the way
the sainLj of all the years have followed. In the harmony of days
spent with God they have found the beauty and the music of life.
And in the completion of the humblest tasks they have found both
honor and contentment. I am reminded of the words of the
psalmist, III will praise the name of God with a song,
and magnify
him with thanksgiving, - . . the humble shall see it and be glad;
You who seek after God, inquiring for and requiring him (as y Ur

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Cot 37111 and Elm
Rev B Ooe Co.
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Evening Worship
Family Wóglil (Wed I

Non

Pastor
4:30am
1043am
a cop on
7 00 is in

Baptist

CALVARY BAPTIST ASSEMBLY
100 Fa,rpinl
(Sanford Garden Club Hwy it sli
3*,. SPisOkIty
Paste,
Sunday $010,1
4 es a in
Perot P,,,0 IS Worshiping
R.M. Study
I11P no
Sharing &amp; Pr0cla1mn
7 ISp in
Wed Pr a v er Mq,I
7 lOp in
Nur,r7 Provided

Denominational '

Christian
SANFORD lISLE CHURCH
I.,
34" Sanford Ave
Pub,
.1. B. Forest
SuitdySct(OSI
CHURCH OF 000
4:43a in
003W lThd Strut
morning Worship
SI OOa in
P.15., Youth L.agv.
C. 0 Harris
VISp in
5:404m Evening Worship
Sunday School
7:30pill
Morning Wortlip
P "o, in
II 04 m Wed Prayer Most
$ 04 in
Evangilislic Sire.
Fimity Niqlll service
730pm
YPBWed

Church Of God

F IRST l:MRlSylape CHURCH
DISCIPI. B'. OF CHRIST
11131 5 Sanford Ave
0- Hl,oId HartS
"',,day 5(11001
4 41 in
.'nnqWorship
Y,.lIl FeIl0w%li.p5.jnda,
a.lOp in
Wed '.eqv,(p
730pm

SANFORD CHRISTIAN CHURCH
Ill Airport Bled

P110,10333

CIIlord W Schaub
Sunday School
Worship Service

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first need), let your heart revive and live!" (Psalm 69:30,32 The
Amplified Bible)

It is good for us to feel the nearness of God, for then our hearts
are comforted and we cease to fret ourselves with the strife of
the
world. We are able to find inspiration in the lives of those who
have walked in humble way in the past, for they have found the
days full of sweet and solemn joy. We, however, must learn the
Imson of contentment. Contentment is to be saved from the worry
of unsuitable desires.

M i nister

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BAND PLAYS

7 p.m. Sunday in fellowship hail of First United Methodist Church
Sanford. The public is invited to the program which will feature old and new jazz
tunes and popular music. The
group is directed by Prof. James F. Slutz.

LUTHERAN CHURCH OF
THE REDEEMER
(01W 11th Place
'The I. ulIleran Hour" and TV "Thit is Ilt
Lb."
5.v Elm., A R,u,ct.,,
Pa,I,
C Ih A 'in
Sunday School

Worship S'rv,c.

7"

in

Kindergarten and N,r,,r,

0000 SHEPHERD
LUTHERAN CHURCH
1100 Orlando Are. ( 1753)
ILuthoran Church in America
ROe Ralph I. Luman
PatIo,
WofIhip
IS Sham.
Sunday School
4.048 in.
Nursery
Bills Saryic.,

PaI's,
II Sham
I Sop in
I 14 in

VICTORY BAPTIST CHURCH
334 Hetler A., Ph, 1224757
Roa.aldO Taylor
Pasts,
Sunday School
9 43
Mar ni not War ski p
II OS am
evolving Wcwsiwp
4 34 0 In
Wed Pray,, Meeting

7 30

COVENANT
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
1703 Hwy and Lake Mary 11,0,
Rev Michael Andrews
Past.,
Morning Worship
Sunday School Church
Satvrday't Mtn' B'SSkbatI

CHRIST UNITED
METHODIST CHURCH
Tucker Drive, Sunland Estates
Nov Daniel 0 San
Past..
Sunday School
S 45 a in
not worship
1100aRod
MYP3I4Son
700pm
See Worship b.&amp;)Sun
710pm
Wednesday Morning Pra,r Group

10 3011 am
lOOm
I 345 in

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Other Churches
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
314 Park Aetnu.
THE LAKE MONROE CHAPEL
Or Jay 7 Cosmalo
Orange Blvd . Lake Moiwq
Pastor
M0fI5iIIjQqth.p
Voldhided
Eldrodogto
Pastor
$ 30a in
Sunda v$cheel
I t00am
P.lSam SundevSCPioiI
Morning
Worship
M$rthngW,qtJI,p
II lOam
•
II IOa in
Church Training
B CPViiIS5 worship
7 SOp in
a s
E.enng Mirth5
7 lOp in
7 33p in Pr,.r U,,lng Wedn.tda,
Wed Pla y er Sot.. (.
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ALL SOULS CATHOLIC CHURCH
Or
71$ Oak A-,. Sanford
WuII.am Enhis
Plto,
Fr WiIljain AvteIlr,otIb
Asti Pallor
Sal VigilMaSI
l:hS p.in
Suit MOW
It a on . 10 34 A 13 floomm
Cuølqasiois. Sal
47 P in.

Tuesday
Il Peter
3:9-18

The Pilgrims came to America for more than land They risked their lives
and possessions to gain the right to worship freely and to live democratically.
On these basic principles - liberty and equality-America was founded.

Wednesday

John
8:31-36

The Pilgrims left us another heritage-thanksgiving, Newly arrived in this
alien land, they gave thanks to the benevolent God who guided them across
the sea and who would sustain them through their first harrowing years in
America.

Thursday
Romans

The meaning of those early days is sometimes lost to us today in affluent
America. We may forget that this prosperity is not entirely the product of our
own lcocs, but is also the result of the beneficence of God.

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Christian Science

Catholic

FIRST PENTECOSTAL CHURCH
OF SANFORD
35)3 Sanford Ave
Rev Frid M(Cl.ary
Pa;15,
Sunday School
is. ,
Morning Worship
(Ia in
Evening Service
I 10pm
B,bI. Study Tv.t Er,
7 ) p in
Youth Service hues Eve
7 )so in

Presbyterian

GRACE UNITED
METHODIST CHURCH
Airport Blvd. &amp; W,odl.,.d Dr.
Rev, Fred* Gardner
Patter
Church School
lila m.
Morning worship
SISSlIam.
MYP
410pm,

CONGREGATIONAL
CHRISTIAN CHURCH
2441 S Park Ave
113 4141
Q., Rbortj Hv,ils,
Pallor
Sunday School
S lOam
M0rmnqW,rtj,p
Mid Eve Bible Sliedy

FIRST PENTECOSTAL
CHURCH OF LONGW000
351 Oran" Slr,,f
B,. B BuIlt Grant
Patio,
Sunday 5(11001
1 0 Na in
Morning WoSltp
II gas m
Sunday Evening
7 No in
We'd Bible Stud,
7 oo p in
Conquerors meeting Sunday
a lop in

Methodist

Congregational
ISa in

M. ung Worship
Ev1ngelrtI 5(5j
Wed Pra1er &amp; Bi ble Study

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CHURCH OF CHRIST
510 Palm Sorinit Of
Altamonte SP'Mt
323 sell
J6R`ItS P N..dlliin
Evangelist
0,bI•Sludy
IS Of in
Assembly Worship
JORDAN BAPTIST CHURCH
II SCam
E,tn,n.
W..*k,
1531 Wrol Fail 5,...a
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Wed
B
ven.nq
Ssrv.
(aerW GIIIOsat
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Pa110'
Sunday School
7 ISp in
to 00 in 111114dn.141, SkI. Class
Morni ng $erv,(p
II ES. in
€ ,,n,n, Service
7 lOp in
Wednesday Service
7 105 in
CHURCH OF CHRIST
Old TrvtII% for a New 011
1513 Park Av enue
Fred Baler
Evangelist
i• Scam
MT.MORIAH PRIMITIVE
Bible Study
Morning
Worship
BAPTIST CHURCH
II Ham
E Venoms
(F
Comb, SI Lacuil and Eleventh
a Sc. in
Ladies Bible CIaII
kc..'d and FovrTh Sunday
Tuesday ISa in
SundapScPis.l
WFOnP,day
Bible
Class
11:11a.m.
7 10pm
Morning Stevie as
11:11a .m.
Eveeunq Services
5: 1141 M.
Player Mailing every
Tu.,dayNigId
7:30pm.
PAOLA CHURCH OF CHRIST
Sit. Katherine pow"
Sqcriftry
H5Plnay 4$ well
Rev. W. M. Martin
Pastor
HO.ec. Tailor £ Bud Hupp
B eanq.Iutlo
PIN!CNEST BAPTIST CHURCH
Bible Class
IS Oh in
IIW. Airport Bled.
Morning Worship
II Ma in
liv. Ktmwth Non
patter Evening worship
a Shp in
Sunday icileol
5:ISi M. SkI. CIas.,s W:d
7 loom
Miming worship
(111a.m.
CurchTraInlng
alsp.nt,
IVlflir4W.rlJhp
730pm
W,d. Evening IIIy$ci
7.00 p in
SERVICIOen ESPANOL

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Church Of Christ

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PALMETTO AVENUE
BAPTIST CHURCH
751$ PaIinC??O Ave
Bee Ra,mn,aIp.

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Church 5(1.001
Hnle Cmmunn

Dixieland Band or Florida Southern College, Lakeland will give

the life to come. Amen,"

FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST SCIENTIST
$00 East S.cond Street
Sunday Ser vice £
SUII4AyS(IIOOI
1144am
Wed$ss4y Sonic,
i Ho in

COMMUNITY UNITED
METHODIST CHJRCH
Hwy 1 Ill? Pint 7 R.dqt Rd
Cass,lb.r C
Rev William Pickett
Pastor
Rev KinnolIl Millit
Astitt Plslor
Morning Worship
4 IlSItans
Church School
IlSSllam
Services suShI classes Per all ag,s
F.ISswIup Cellos between Services
UMYF
130pm.
Evening Worship
700pm
Mid $ ble study £ Paysr Sir. 7 lIp in
Firs, W'drogsdal Fellowship
Supper
6 100m

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FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
Oak Ave Sled SI
Rev Vir;iIL Bryant and
Riu,,nis.hl5 W Muulit, Uun.itr
Morning Weeship
S II. in
Chvrrk School
,ISa in
Mn.nqWorI'ip
II Sham
Nursery

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THE LAKE MARY UNITED
PIESSYTE PlAN CHURCH
PlOy? Ave . Lake Mall
liv A F 5tq,,i
Suisd.a, Church school
4 Ass m
Uivn.nqWerth,p
If Sham
Yav.thGroup
I 10pm
*"Choir Practice
I N, in

6.15-23

Friday
I Corinthians
9:1-18

Let us then celebrate our good fortune -In church and at home. Let us
give thanksl

Saturday
I Corinthians

9:19-27

Sc',eW&amp;W

Pp The American &amp;bill 5csey
C*pyny ire Center Ai.ortsirg Soo, oaSt.J7 V'1

FIRST UNITED
METHODIST CHURCH
4 I Park Ave

LOF King
MornirigWonlhip
Sunday School

P5,10,
I )hSIIa in
P iSa in
310pm

UMYF
Prayer Breakfast
?nd&amp; con Tkurdi5
Family Night Support
lid Sunday

Went

4346m
404pm

UPSALA PRISSYTEII.N CHURCH
Cornet Count7 Club
£ Upiala loath
Re. Diewun '.lt.•
Pall..
Sir, ieySchool
S Sham
Mum.,.1 WOrShip
IS Na in
L.r'mmngWorship
1 "a in.

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The Following Sponsors Make This Church Notice And Directory Page Possible
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FLAGSHIP U.S. BANK
OF SEMINOLE
John Y. Mercer and Staff

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

PANTRY PRIDE
DISCOUNT FOODS
and Employes

THE McKIBBIN AGENCY
Insurance

DEKLES'
GULF SERVICE
Mel Dekie and Employes

GREGORY LUMBER
of Sanford

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

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WILSON- EICHELBERGER
MORTUARY
Eunice I. Wilson and Staff

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

ATLANTIC NATIONAL BANK
Sanford, Fla.

Howard H. Hodges and Staff

PUBLIX MARKETS
and Employes

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

L. D. PLANTE, INC.
Ovideo, Florida

CELERY CITY
PRINTING CO., INC.

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HARRELL&amp;BEVERLY
TRANSMISSION
David Beverly and Staff

STENSTROM REALTY
Herb Stenstorm and Staff

CRUMLEY.MONTEITH INC.
Insurance Service
WINN.DIXIE STORES
and Employes

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£nh.th
Baptist Church, Oct.40
Calvary Baptist AssomO,. 111 Fairinnt l%aneorg Garde. Club,
Mwy I? Oh

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Calvary Saahit Church, Crplal LII. C leO. Las, 04415
CiSIb5csry $apt.tV Church."1 !.sn.nslo Blvd
C.Smtral baptist Chorc. 1)11 0.1 A.0
LhlØ,pati PillS $at,t.0
Ct,.w.att, M,,iyn.ar Baptt,t Chsrcpi. $ovtBsq'st 1$
Vicisr'y Baptist C*v'I,, O$d0rha.nd. If at Mist,. A,,
Pint Baptist Chur ch, 515 Park Ave

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Saplust Church of Delart
S 'it Church OP Guu,ea
Ella $apIist ClutlI l L.a. 0401
Fm.i Ipfit C)snrcb of Lake Moas
Fail Bapt.0 (hull of Loesgw.od. (or Church IGrant
First Baptist Chord 04 0.4,
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The Sanford Civic center is proceed with building a new Sanford area. Interested in Honduras. By receiving food
the setting for the Community educational building and hall to parents, adults and youth are in exchange for work, Hon.
Thanksgiving service on replace the old one torn down
Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. The last year, and the Current invited to attend this meetin1. durans have been able to repair
roads, build a water system, a
theme is, "Praise the Lord with educational building at Rosalia
Spanish Church
medical facility and other
NEW YORK ( AP) - mdc- not policy, despite continuing Thanksgiving."
Drjve&amp;Sanjord Avenue, which
Fu
A Spanish speaking church is projects.
pendence is a watchword of the efforts to rectify the pattern.
The speaker for the service will be torn down to make room
Fr.
meeting
at
Leroy
Soper
has
invited
Southern Baptist churches a
the
Pinecrest
Some Southern Baptist conwill be the Rev. Fred H. Gar- for more parking.
Baptist Church, 119 W. Airport those in the parish who might
principle that was behind the gregations "regrettably follow ncr, pastor of the Grace United
Groundbreaking services will
Blvd., Sanford, with Sunday be alone on Thanksgiving Day
struggle over admission of a closed-door policy," says the Methodist Church.
Ellis be slated for December, and
School at9:45a.m.,in Boom 113 to have turkey dinner at the
blacks at President-elect Jim- denomination's president, the
"Ozzie" Osborn is in charge of actual
Mike Shreve, nationwide
work on construction will for Chi!dren and Room 111 for parish house at 11:30 following
my Carter's home church in Rev. Dr. James L. Sullivan of music. A combined choir from begin in January.
the Adults. The worship ser- Thanksgiving Eucharist. Those speaker in the Full Gospel
Plains, Ga.
Nashville, Term., but many oth- most of the Sanford church
In other actions they
Movement, will conduct a
ap- vices are held in Room 111 at 11 attending are asked to bring a
Although the denomination's ers are "completely in- choirs will sing. Two numbers proved a special series of
service Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. at
a.m. Rev Oscar DeLeon is the covered dish sufficient for four
national convention repeatedly tegrated."
by the choirs are, 'Praise Ye evangelistic services for March pastor. All Spanish speaking persons. Turkey and beverage
the Sanford Civic Center.
has condemned racial dis.
Church historian Leon
the Lord" and 'Come, Ye 27.30, each evening, the first people
Connected with the United
are invited to come and will be provided. Call the
crimination and segregation, McBeth says statements by
Thankful People, Come."
Christian Church of Cleveland,
such services in many years. worship. There is a nursery for church office for reservation or
the national body has no au- Southern Baptist leaders inThe Seminole High School
Tenn., Mike has been a
pre-school
children
in
Room
transportation.
thority over its local churches dicate a "new day' and "new
Band will be directed by Dwane
traveling evangelist for almost
Community
204.
-34,901 of them throughout the attitude" in accepting minority
Earnheart and John Renfroe
six years. He has appeared on
country.
Tuskawilla
races, but "our actions have will be the organist. The Rev.
Good Shepherd
Methodist
nationwide Christian broad- P
They're completely autono- never matched our rhetoric."
Bill Coffman of Central Baptist
casts of the 700 Club and
Presbyterian
A Thanksgiving Service will
mous, setting their own rules
Community United Methodist
Mcl3eth, of Southern Baptist
Church will give the invocation;
"Praise the Lord."
and policies, picking their own Theological Seminary in Fort
Rev. Goldie Eubanks of the Church of Casselberry will hold be held at Good Shepherd
Tuskawilla Presbyterian
The meetings have no set
ministers, deciding on who is Worth, Texas, says the denomiFirst Churchof God will give its annual Thanksgiving service Lutheran Church, 17-92, San- Church on SR 426, one mile east form. There is singing, praise,
eligible for membership, ad- nation has made "significant
the prayer; Rev. Don Cox of Thursday at 8:30 a.m. with Rev, ford, Thursday at 10 am. Rev,
of Goldenrod, will hold an open preaching, teaching and
miilttlng
them
by
First
Assembly will lead the William Pickett speaking and Ralph Lwnan will speak
a progress in race relations," but
house Sunday 2.4 p.m. for its ministering the gifts of the Holy
congregational lww of hands. "racism still is prevalent
responsive reading; Rev. Ralph music by the choir and Doug "Thankful for What?"
new facilities.
Spirit, Shreve explains, adding,
Just as many of those mdi- among us."
Luman of Good Shepherd Hubbard on the accordion. "
First
Methodist
"We never know for sure what's
vidual congregations have
I.utheran will receive the of- special offering of canned goo,b
Since the national convention
Christian Science
going to happen. We allow the
The annual Festival of
fering and Rev. Hugh Pain, for the church's mission cupmodified their positions in and agencies are 'officially
Holy Spirit to lead the
Thanksgiving day services at meetings."
board
will
be
received.
Talents
program will be
recent years to allow blacks to committed to equality," he
retired missionary, will give
District
Supt.
Eldon
Simmons
presented
at.
First
United
Churches
of
Christ,
Scientist,
become members, the church says, "it gives some hope that the benediction,
MIKE SIIREVE
"Many call It the Pentecostal
will preside at the annual Methodist Church of Sanford Nov. 2&amp; will includes Scri$ural
in Plains last Sunday took that we may gradually begin t o
Movement," Mike explains,
even
visions. But now I realize
charge conference Tuesday at this Sunday at 6 p.m. A family readingsandtestimonjals. As
step.
First Baptist
practice what we have in the
while some of the newer con- they were not from God. I
Community Church at annual night supper will begin at that traditional at these services,
It had long been advocated by past quarter ccntury at least
call it the
believe God allowed me to
Bible examples of lives upliftedverts
Movement,
butCharismatic
I prefer the
Ed Alderman, chairman of a charge conference Tuesday at time.
Carter and his family, who 12 begun to pm-each."
study these false religions that!
The Dixieland Rand of and healed through obedience term 'Full Gospel.' It involves a
Guatemalan Relief Drive for Community Church at which
years ago had been virtually
Nevertheless, under the Rapmight be able to reach others
clean used clothing, toys and time church officers for the Florida Southern College will to God, will be emphasized,
alone in taking that stand. Most tist system, no denominational
return to theexperienced
deep supernatural
with the true message of Jesus
The
service
at
First
Church
of
Christianty
by
the
present the program following
canned food at First Baptist coming year will be elected,
members, however, held out authority can prescribe
e, congreChrist.
There are thousands of
This
Sunday
will
be
District
the
covered
dish
supper.
There
Christ,
Scientist,
Sanford
early
diciple.s."
Church, Sanford, says that Rev.
again it until the change came gational conduct, nor do the deagainst
people looking for realit&gt;. Many
Toni
Stonecipher
of
First
Day
for
Methodist
youth
from
are
12
college
students
that
begins
at
11
a.m.
and
will
inunder the spotlight of national nomination, a congregation or
"We seek in no way to draw
will jump at anything, like the
the
BaptLst Church, Pierson, is area churches. Casselberry make up the band. They per- elude
attention,
pastor have authority over the
Thanksgiving people from their own churches teachings of Mr. Sun Moon. I
renting a truck to hJul items to youth will meet at the church at form on many weekends across Proclamation of the President
but rather to share with can communicate with them
Although a big proportion of religious views of an individual
T
Texas.
They will then be given 1:15 to go to First United the state under the direction of o thef United States of America. believers of all denominations
Southern Baptist congregations member.
and show them that Jesus Lithe
to missionaries who will take Methodist Church in Orlando Jim Slutz.
First Reader, Mrs. Suzanne this great new movement of the only door to Heaven."
now have open-door policies,
Self-determination is the diS
All of the evening activities Chamberlin, and Second
them on to those in need in for fun and games including
Holy Spirit. We stress the love
IS most of them remain solidly tinctive tenet, with each person
He explained, "I began
"Casper,
the
friendly will be in the Fellowship hall of Header, Mrs. Elva Robins will of God and the unity of God's
Guatemala.
white, as do many congrega. free to Interpret Scripture acreading
the Bible and I realized
Lou
conduct
the
worship
service,people,"
he
said.
Mary
Alderman is asking anyone Magician" and Paul lluneycutt the church.
that the teachings of Jesus In
Georgia which also includes testimonies
tions in other major, pre- cording to his own mind and who will to donate their usable who will be demonstrating his McDonald
and
dominantly white denomina conscience.
Much of the meeting will many ways went totally conBaptists insist on clothes, toys and canned food ability of the trampoline. The Chorpening are heading the by Christian Scientists ap- revolve around God's power to
lions.
trary to those things that I
individual independence in be- for this drive. The clothes must action will then move to Asbury talent Festival. Hobbies and propriate for the occasion.
heal. When questioned whether
taught in my Yoga classes."
All
members
of
the
In the recent past, the corn- liefs.
t'oiiibe clean, toys in workable United Methodist in Maitland talents are to be brought to
he can heal, his immediate
Mike was confused by the
mon worship time of 11 o'clock
While this makes for many order, and all food in cans. for supper and a performance Fellowship Hall on Saturday tnunit' are welcome to attend. response is, "I certainly can't,
differences, but added, "I was
Sunday morning had been differences, the common bond These items can be brought to by The Covenant Players, who from 2to4 p.m., oronSunday at
First
Presby
but
I
know
Jesus
can.
A
person
willing
to give Jesus a chance."
teri
an
called the "most segregated Is acknowledgement of Jesus as the Education Building of First combine drama, music and 9:30 am. Chairpersons of
is used of God."
He
spent the entire day
hour" in America, and it still is Lord and the New Testament as Baptist Church on 5th street humor to communicate the various events are: Art and
The last of three dedication
Originally from Monterey,
praying that if Jesus was the
extensively that way in fact but the guide to faith and practice.
between Park and Magnolia Gospel.
Painting, Rosamond Chapman; Sundays will be held Sunday at Calif., Shieve took a round- Way He would reveal Himself,
avenues.
Ceramics and Photography. First Presbyterian Church of about road on his way to the "Praise God!" exclaimed
Central Baptist
The First Baptist Church will
Bob and Martha Orwig; CAYA, Sanford and an Every Member belief that he now professes. Mike, "God answered." "i was
have
a
special
Thanksgiving
Pauline Nichols; horticulture Canvass will be conducted in Seven years ago, at time of
s
hitchhiking on my way back to
Dinner for its members
"The Ministry of Special and Plants, Bill and Jean the afternoon as part of the great inner turmoil, Mike quit the university and a Christian
MEMPIIIS, Tenji. 1 ,ip, - The Brotherhood CornWednesday, at 6 pin. Reser- Etlucation:A Program for the Norris; Crafts and l!andwork, ste'.ardship program of the cotlegetottnd God. At that time
picked me up. Five minutes
mission of the Southern Baptist Convention has voted to
vations must be in by noon on Mentally Handicapped" is the Rubyc King; Supper, Clara church,
he rejected Christianity, feeling
later I was kneeling on the floor
Tuesday. Following the dinner title of a special program being Swain; Home Canned Food,
accept the resignation of President-elect Jinimy Carter as
Visitors will meet in that Far Eastem religions were
of his Volkswagen van, asking
those present will go the Civic presented at Central Baptist Georgia Cho, pening.
a trustee, and also voiced thanks for his past service to the
fellowship hull at 1:30 p.m. a more logical approach to God.
Jesus to come into my heart. It
Center
for
the
Annual
Church,
l3th&amp;
Oak,
Nov.
2lat6
agency in its programs for men and boys.
prior to calling on church
For a year he studied per. really happened, and three
Holy
Cross
Thanksgiving Service spon- p.m. Mrs. Mary Higgenbotharn
Carter, in a handwritten letter, offered his resignation,
members who have not yet sonally under an Indian guru, weeks later I received the
ssying:
from Orlando will be showing
jj
sored
by
the
Holy Cross Episcopal Church pledged.
sometimes spending up to 14 Baptism of the Holy Spirit and
Sanford through the use of motion of Sanford will hold
"Because of the continuing demands on my time outside
Ministerial Association.
a ThanksTh e Senior High Fellowship hours a day studying Yoga and spoke in tongues."
Georgia, I feel it necessary to resign. . .through your repictures and slides how their giving Eucharist service at 10
will hold a rummage sale certain Meditation Techniques,
"I knew that finally I had the
ports, I have stayed inclose touch with our work this year,
First Christian
church ministers to the Men- am., Thursday. The offering across from the Seminole High trying to experience God and Truth.
tally Handicapped.
and have really been blessed by my service with you and
will go to the work of the Church School Nov. 27 and 28 to raise find truth. He taught a form of
Members of First Christian
Central Baptist Church is
with members from other states. Thank you for your kind
funds for the annual retreat in Yoga at five major Florida
Church last Sunday, approved planning to begin a Sunday
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assistance and friendship. Yours in Christ, Jimmy CarNorth Carolina during the universities and helped form
the report of the Building School class to minister to these Cam
rou
Christmas vacation. The group several religious communes.
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Committee, anti voted to handicapped children in the
also sponsoring a spaghetti "I had some very strange
11 BRUNDISPECIAL ,j
dinner at the church on Dec. 5. experiences during meditation,
1.
A hayride for all college
students will be held in Ovie
PS'
Saturday. Sponsored by the
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Baptist Campus Ministry,
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Invitamoscordialmentea todoel pueblo hispanode
students and guests or dates
esta area para alabar al senor
Domingo
from FTU, RoUins College,
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and
Seminole
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vited.
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Students will assemble at Ite
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First Baptist Church of Oviedo
Sub
Sientas.. Invitado
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Igsia Bautista di Pin.cr,st
at 6 p.m. The group will then
Li esperamos
c'"i' -- f
Airport Blvd. 119 West
El Senor Los Ama.
travel to Orangewood Acres
to
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Answer: The warmth can seep out of a family relationship
before you even realize it, often because of a failure to show love.
But there's something you can do to bring warmth and closeness
into your home, How long has it been since you put your arms
around those you love? When did you last tell your children, your
wife cr husband how much you love them? How long has it been
since you gave a genuine word of praise?
Oscar Hammerstein v,Tote a little rhyme,
"A bell's not bell till you ring it;
A song's not a song till you sing it.
Love in your heart is not put there to stay;
Love is not love till you give It away."
Sometimes husbands and wives begin to take each other for
granted. Parents get so busy they don't really talk to their
children or spend time wi th them. It isn't what you really intend,
but its what sometimes happens. A person reacts to your actions,
not to your real but unexpressed feelings. Many hurts
and
misunderstandings arise within a family w hen love isn't easily,
naturally, and often expressed.
Iasked a man one time, "How long has it been since you told
your wife you loved her?" fie replied, "What do you, mean? I
provide for her and the children. Would I do that ill didn't love
her? I asked again, 'But how long has It been since you said the
words?" We all need to be told we're loved. We need to feel it.
The way to warm up your home is to give your love away. Now I
don't mean material things. Sometimes that's too easy. I mean
give out of your heart. As you feel appreciation rising up, voice it.
Leave a note for the person who does a job especially well. Revive
some of the things you and your companion did in your courtship.
Don't be afraid of seeming a little sentimental. It may seem
strange at first, but I guarantee your family will love it.
Give your love away. That's the key to changing the atmnosere of your home and iestoring right relationships.

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Question: Our family seems so cold and far apart from each
other. What can I do to bring our family closer together?

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CENTRAL BAPTIST CHURCH
Ca' 11111 SI &amp;Oab Awt
SII W Coffman
Pastor
Sunday School
ISa
Mcr.n, *orsIsp
II 04 a in
CIlutkY,iin,ie0
a lip in
B v,iitn, WeFthp
7 lOp in
Wed Pia yet Sec,
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Nur sery Opta
WTRR 7 10pm Sunday Ni ght Srp..c.1,

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a concert at

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Friday, Nov. it, i9j6--iB

Evening Herald, Sanford, Ft.

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Technological University. At
the hayride there will be a
bonfire, a weiner roast, and
sing-along around the lire.

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SING FEATURES
FLORIDA BOYS

AHfl ASSEMLY OF GOD
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27th &amp; Gm
antord

Rev. Stoney Shaw, Baptist
'amnpus Minister for the
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1i charge of
1'.'
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arrangements. Additional ________________
lnfornlatlon on the hayride may
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be obtained by calling the 1
flit
EDonC
Baptist Campus Ministry house
The Florida Boys will be among the gospel singing groups to sing at the Sanford
in Winter Park, 628.4010, or by
Fire Department's annual Gospel Sing Nov, 2t1 at the Sanford Civic Center from
I t$
8 calling the First B.aptLst Church
to
Benevolent Fwid.
of Oviedo, 365-3484
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9:30 AM Sct'.00l of Bible
10:45 AM Morning Worship
6:00 PM Charismatic Service

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ECHOES OF PRAISE
WHLY(Io.7)FM
MON..FRI.
12:05 P•M

SUN'
J us t Pra ise

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The Lord

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INN NORTH
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Herald, Sanford, FL

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Legal
Notice

Pay

More In
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State 1ax

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TALLAHASSEE
tAP)
- A preliminary report by a
House panel shows that the poor
pay more of their incomes
state taxes than the rich.
The study by the House Finance and Tax Committee
found that families with an in.
come of less titan $10,000 paid
about six per cent of their In•
come m state taxes. Families
with more than $30,000 income
paid about 2.5 per cent of that in
taxes.
"The results of this study
clearly indicate that the ta-included in this survey are
clearly regressive," the
preliminary report said. "That
Is, as family income increases
the amount going to taxes
becomes a smaller percentage
of income."

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Moved Up

Suggested Christmas
n-tailing deadlines for domestic
parcels and letter mail have
be.'n advanced because of an
exceptionally high mail
volume, according to Postmaster James II. Covington.
The suggested Christmas
'nailing deadline is now
l)ecember 3 for domestic
parcels and December 10 for
letter mail and greeting cards
intended for dekvery by
Chr'stmas.
"The impact of greatly in
volumes
mail
creased
generated by the 15.state
United Parcel Service strike m
the East and South, and ItS
residual effect on other parts of
the country compels us to ask
the public to mail even earlier
than normal," Ciwington said.
Parcel volume has already
more than ubled in the strike
area and is up significantly
nationwide, and letter mail 1,5
also on the increase.

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Friday, Nov. 1, 1fl6

Legal Notice

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISljN
FIle Number 74.341.CP
DlvIsln
In Re: Estat, of
MAE K LOWE,
Deceased
NOTICE OP

ADMINISTRATION
ALL PERSONS HAVING
CLAIMS OR DEMANDS AGAINST
THE ABOVE ESTATE AND ALL
OTHER PERSONS INTERESTED
IN THE ESTATE:
TO

YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
that the administration of the estate
oi MAE IC LOWE. deceased, File
Number 76 3.41 CP. is pending in the
Circuit Court for Seminole County.
Florida. Probate Divijio, the
dress of which is Seminole County
Courthouse, North Park Avenue,
Sanford.
FL
The
personal
representative of the estate
DOUGLAS STENSTROM. whose
address Is P.O. Box 1320, Saritord,
Fl 32771. The name and address
the personal representative's
torney are Set forth telow
All persons having claims or
demands against the estate are
required,
WITHIN
THREE
MONTHS FROM THE DATE OF
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF
11115 NOT IC1, to file with 911 clerk
of the above court a wrItten
statement of any claim or demand
they may have. Each claim must be
in wrIting and must indicate the
basis for thi claim, the name and
address of the creditor or his agent
or attorney, and the amount
claimed, If the claim is not yet due,
the date when it wIll become due
shall be stated. If the claim Is
contingent or unliquidated, the
nature Of the uncertainty
be
stated It the claim is secured, the
security shall be described. The
claimant shall deliver sufficient
copies of the claim to the clerk to
enable the clerk to mail one copy ,
each personal representative
All persons Interested in the estate
t whom a copy
this Notice
Mministralion has been mailed are
required,
WITHIN
THREE
MONTHS FROM THE DATE OF
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF

shall

THIS UOTICE,?ofileariyobjecilcns
they may have that challenges
validity of the decedent's will, the
qualifications of the personal
representative, or' the venue or
jurisdiction of the court.
ALL CLAIMS. DEMANDS, AND
OBJECTIONS NOT SO FILED
WILL BE FOR EVER BARRED
Date of thefirst publiCationof thiS
Administration:
of
Notice
November 19th, 1976.
5: Douglas Stenstrom
As Personal Representa
tive of the Estate 0
MAE K. LOWE
Deceased
ATTORNEY FOR PERSONAL

REPRESENTATIVE:
S: Douglas Stenstrom
STEP'ISTROM, DAVIS &amp;
McI NTOSH
P0 Box 1330
Sanford. FL 3277)
Telephone: 322-2171
Publish: NOv. 19, 26, 1976

DEF.

NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE

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NOTICEISHEREBYGIVENthaI

INTHE CIRCUITCOURT,INAND
FOR
SEMINOLE
COUNTY,

by virtue of that certain Writ of

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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR

SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION
FlIt Number
D,v.sien
In R

Estate of
WILLIAM T. MULLINS.

Deceased
NOTICE OF
ADMINISTRATION
TO ALL PERSONS HAV 1P40
CLAIMS OR DEMANDS AGAINST
THE ABOVE ESTATE AND ALL
OTHER PERSONS INTERESTED
IN THE ESTATE:
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
that the administration of tne estate
Of
WILLIAM T. MULLINS,
deceased, File Number 76-315 CP. Is
pending in the Circuit Court for
Seminole County, Florida, Probate
Division, the address of whIch Is
Sanford, Florida. The personal
representative of the estate is
Dorothy J. Muilins. whose address is
Lake Howell Arms Apts, No 220,

203 George'o'n Dr. Casselberry,
PlC. 32707. The name and address of
the personal representative's
torney are set forth below,
All persons having claims or
demands against the estate are
required.
WITHIN
THREE
MONTHS FROM THE DATE OF
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF
HIS NOTICE, to fiIj with the Ierk
of the above court a written
statement of any claim or demand
they may have Each claim must be
in writing and must indicate the
basis for the claim, the name and
address of the creditor or his agent
or attorney, and the amount
claimed If the claim is not yet due.
the date when it.witl become due
shall be stated, If the claim is
contingent or unliquidated, the
na'ure of the uncertainty shall be
stated If the claim is secured, the
Security shai be described, The
claimant shall deliver sufficient
copies of the cf,im to the clerk to
enable the clerk to mail one copy to
each personal representative.
All persons interested In the estate
to whom a copy of this Notice of
Administration has been mailed are
required,
WITHtN
THREE
MONTHS FROM THE DATE OF
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF
THISNOTICE,tofiieanyobjections
I.•v may have that challenges the
•
validity of t'ie aeceoem ,,,
qualifications of hue personal
representative, or the venue or
iurisdiction of the court
ALL CLAIMS, DEMANDS. AND
OBJECTIONS NOT SO FILED
WILL BE FOREVER BARRED.
Date of the first publication of this
Administration:
of
Notice
November 19th, 1976
Dorothy J. Muilins
As Personal Representative of the Estate of
William I. Mullins
Deceased
ATTORNEY FOR PERSONAL

REPRESENTATIVE'
Dario J. tcardi
Post Office Box $79
Winter Park. FIa 33290

Telephone: 305.6.47 1859
Publish: Nov. 19, 26, 1916

THE
CIRCUIT COURT,
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CIR.
CUlT, IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
COUNTY, FLORIDA
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CIVIL ACTION NO. 74-2730.CA.17.
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IN

L BURKE STEELE. AdminiStrator
of the Estate of JEANNETTE E.
LAIPIG. Deceased,
Plaintiff,
vs.
GE P4 EVA STEWARD THOMAS.
MARt! A. WtLLt5, a aMARY
A.
WILLIAMS.
GEORGE
WILLIAMS, MINNIE MAPSON,
PRISCILLA WYL'v', and SAMUEL
MAPSON,

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL dR.
CUlT IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
COUNTY, FLORIDA.
CIVIL ACTION NO. fll491•CA.O
CHASE &amp; COMPANY, a Florida
corporation,
Plaintiff,

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_Legal
Notice
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
PROBATE DIVISION
File Number 74.345-CP
DivisIon

Coupon Books for 811 95. Call 373.
0090 or 373 4340, or after S call 323.

NOTICE OF ACTION
TO: MR. STEVEN R, CAMPISI
CO Mrs. Ellis Campisi
Fishpt Road
Box 314
Vestaburg, Pennsytvanla

15311
You are hereby notified that a
Complaint for damages has been
tiled against you and you are
required to serve a copy of your
written defenses, It any, thereto
upon Plaintiff's Attorney, whose
name and address appear betow, on
or before December 17th, 1976 and
file the original thereof with the
Clerk of this Court either before
service on Plaintiff's attorneys or
immediately thereafter otherwise
adefautt
beenteredagalnet you
for ttw relief demanded in the
Complaint,
WITNESS MY HAND and the seat
of this Court on the 10th day of
November, A.D., 1976.
(Seal)
Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr.
Clerk of the Circuit Court
By PatricIa A. Jackson
Deputy Clerk
RICHARD L. MAMELE
Hutchison &amp; Morris
Oftice Drawer H

will

730 North Park Avenue
Sanford, Florida 32771
Telephone: 305.332 1031
Publish: Nov. 12, 19, 26, 26, Dec. 3,
1976
DEF-50

INVITATION TO BID
This Is an invitation to bid on an
&amp;rboat built to law enforcement
5pe
allons. Must have Lycoming
OSlO aircraft engine. Specifications
may be obtained at the Seminote
County Sheriff's Office, Room 101,
301 North Park Avenue. Sanford

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Fridays, 9am. 5p.m.. November?19. Bids will be evaluated Nov. 73
60d awarded shortly thereafter.
Publish- NOv. 5, 12. 19, 1976

DEF-1
PROCLAMATION OF
-REGULAR ELECTION
TO THE REGISTERED VOTERS
OF THE CITY OF CASSELBERRY,
FLORIDA:
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN by
the City of Cassetberry, Florida.
Ihatpursuanttolawfulauthoritylhe
City of Casselberry, Florida. shall
on Tuesday, December 7,
.
during the legal hours for voting
hold the regular election of the City
of Casselberry, Florida.
Said election shall be held at the
Casselberry
Council Meeting
Chambers on said date and at the
times authorized for the purpose of
electing the following city officials,
to wit:
THREE (3) MEMBERS of the
City Council of the City of
Casselberry, Florida
AND
REFERENDUM
QN
THE
PROPOSED REVISED CHARTER
OF THE CITY OF CASSELBERRY.
FLOR IDA. which form of ballot

TO ALL PERSONS HAVING
CLAIMS OR DEMANDS AGAINST
THE ABOVE ESTATE AND ALL

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Teenager needs ride with female

from

IN THE ESTATE:
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
that the administration of the estate
of HOWARD C. GRIFFITH,
deceased, File Number 76-315 CP, is
pending in the Circuit Court for
Seminole County, Florida, Probate
Divisic, the addre.s of which Is
SemInole County Courthouse,
Sanford, Florida 32771. The personal
representative of the estate
M.
JUNE GRIFFITH.whosiaddressis
106 Highland Dr., Fern Park,
Florida 32730 The name and address of the personal represen.
tative's attorney are set forth below,
All persons having claims or
demands against the estate are
required,
WITHIN
THREE

Casselberry 2.3 days a week at
4:30 p.m. 3723907

THE

Sanford to

K-Mart

in

FACED WITH A DRINKING
PROBLEM
Perhaps Alcoholic Anonymous
Can help
Call 423 4.317
Write P.O Box 1213
Sanford, Florida 32171
ARE YOU TROUBLED? Call Toll
Free 641 2047 for "We Care" I'totline, Adults 8. Teens
IS ALCOHOL A PROBLEM?
P4 YOUR FAMILYI
AL ANON
For families or friends of problem

drinkerS.

FIRST

PUBLICATION OF
For turtner Information call 231.U7
THIS NOTICE. to file with the clerk
or write
cIt the above court a written
Sanford Al Anon Family Group P.O.
statement of any claim or demand
Box 35), Sanford, FIa. 33271.
they may have. Each claim must be
in writing and must indicate the
WEDDINGS PERFORMED
basis for the claim, the name and
By Notary Public
address of the creditor or his agent
322 2026- Eves. &amp; Weekends
or attorney, and the amount
claimed. If the claim Is not yet due, DIVORCE FORMS - For free in.
the date when it wilt become due
formation write to: Box 791.
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shall be stated. If the claim is
Pompano. Fla., 33061
contingent or unliquidated, the
nature of the uncertainty shall be Ring our chimes and place a fast
acting, low cost want ad. Call 373
stated. If the claim is secured, the
261) or 1)1-9993.
security shall be described. The
,....
claimant shall deliver sufficient
copies of the claim to the clerk to
6—Child C'2
enable the clerk to mail one copy to
each personal representative.
Educationa'
Child
Care for as low as
All persons interested in the estate
$2, weekly if you qualify. 3238.421
to whom a copy of Ibis Notice of
Administration has been mailed are
or 323 8435.
WITHIN
required,
THREE
Will b4'by sit days in your home or
MONTHS FROM THE DATE OF
mine. Sanford area. 323.1019
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF
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THlSNOTlCE,tofile.nyobjections -9Go0d Things to Eat
they may have that challenges the
validity of the decendent's will, the
—..Iile*tint of the aertonal
NAVtL UM?i1O. "a"
representative, or the venue or
)22 17362 or
jurisdiction of the court.
322 63)
ALL CLAIMS. DEMANDS, ANt.
OBJECTIONS NOT SO FILED 18-Help Wanted
WILL BE FOREVER BARRED
Date of the first publIcation of this - --'
Notice
of
Administration:
November 17th, 1976.
M June Griffith
As Personal Representa
t,ve of the Estate of
Deceased
ATTORNEY FOR PERSONAL
REPRESENTATIVE:
L. W. Carroll, .1r..
Esqure
CARROLL &amp; JONES, P A.
P.O. Box 911. Casselberry,
Florida 32701
Telephone 8.34 5700
Publish: Nov. 17. 1?. 1976

-WESELLSUCCESS201 Commercial
323.5)76
Nurses; RN's &amp; LPP4's, Aidei, AideCompaniOn. Needed immediately.
62$ 06.36

above

listed

duties

are

illustrated tasks required to be
performed. The position requires
an average of twenty (201 hours
per week to perform. Applicants
should
have
a
workable
knowledge, and a minimum of
four years experience in ac
counting.
Interested persons should submit
resumes to:

DEF.5l

vaIecent Center, 930 MsIIonvilIe
Ave.
Salesman - Prefer person with
some retail experience. Can lead
to manageme,il training pOstion
for alert, aggressive, personable
peson. App npersoc, No phone
calls, please. Zales Jewelers,
Sanford Plaza store only

SAN MO PARK, I, 2, 3 bedroom
trailer apts Adult A family park.
Wkly. 3515 Hwy Il 97. Sanford.
332 19)0

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7 BR., air, Adults.
No Pets.
Contact 7312 Patmetto Aye,

Lazy Salesperson ac
customed to high standard of
living. Call 3238312.

Part lime tiar
Starlight Lounge, 3205 S. Orlando
Dr., Sanford.

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linfurnished
32 —HOUSeS

3 BR, l' bath home
with central heat &amp; air, 12 x 71
game room, utility shedon cement
foundation, large treej, $73,ç0) New FHA

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Winter Springs- 3 BR. excellent
condition mm. lease 6 mos. $263
mo hO ttt. Niar snoou Ji' @J.b.

LAKEMARY -- Sparkiing)BR I'
bath home witti Florida room,
central heat &amp; air Motivated
owner 873.750 - New FHA,

Nice 2 BR block home, turn, or
unfurn. 323 2970 or 322-7579 after 4
pm

Looking to buy 1st or 2nd mortgages
Ct discount. 24 Hour approval. Call
Daytona (901) 6725133

30-Apartmenls Unfurnished

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Sanford Court

Forrest Greene Inc.
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Shag Carpeting
Fabric-Covered Walls
Built in Wall Bookcase
Privahe Entrance
Dead heft Leck

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For '77 Is Effective
3 BR. 1 batti, CB, carpeted and
kitchen equipped Assure first
mortgage, $15) m00thly, and pay
8300 down on equity, Move in now

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PAINT UP FIX UP Handym
Special 3 BR older 2 story hon
on corner iot In nice neight,orhood
Owner motivated Will give gOiSd
terms $17,500

tvesj.jj 0445
Hal Colbert Realty

MLS

UNBELIEVEABLE - 2 Acres with
3 BR. I bath, family room, central
heal, dishwasher On Oak Way,
Sanford Owner holding, $3.00)
down, $16,500

Adult.Fanijly

tIP. 2 bath, tam mm, 1g. fenced
yard with fruit trees Completely
remOdeled Will hold 2nd mtg. for
part down 373 0503

-Wbile Hones

"ro Ir .onilly

2 BR trailer, furnished, SIlO month,
deposit. No pets, 373 2631.

Modetsopen 10a.m. 'til 4pm. daily.
Come see us or call
'3')') Psni
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QUALITY HOMES ATMODERATE PRICES

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Home Improvements

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For AppoIntmQn Call 303-322.310)

Lawn Care
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Beauty Care

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Cleaning
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SOFA ACHAIR SHAMPOOED
OnIy$33
Pt'0'13fl 'U
Dee &amp; Gerry's Cleaning Service
Residenhial &amp; Commercial Clean.
log. RI.), Box 174CC. Sanford, Fl.
33711- 323.6123.

Hauling

Central Heat &amp; Air Conditioning.
Fnr Pr.. tlin.I.. .ii r
HarrIs at SEARS in3acrd3fl
177).
Oebdsardt's Home Repairs, Room
itions, Concrete Work, Paint.
ing. Carpenter Work, Ceramic
Tile, Alum. Enclosures. 323-4423,
Free Ettimates.
Carpentry, Remodeling, Additions,
Custom Work. LIcensed, Bonded,
Fr,e estimate. 323603$.

Classified Ads will always give you
more, . Much, Much More lftan
expect.

Blown In Insulation- Mayo Int'JlitiOflCO.callbefore9arn,$,30.
0092 or 9017134347.

Ptionuljl 5777

We're

Land Clearing

Phone 349 $371

Evening Herald Classified

Roof Repairt. Carpentry, Palnting,
PfomeRep.irs. Guttering, Cement
work. Fre, estimates. 8.31-1442.

HUGHEY EQUIPMENT
LIte Ciearirug, Mowing. Dlscing
Fill Dirl. Ciay
Rock, S,4,
ckho Loader. P39. 322 8821.

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CITY
aOl tioii Aye
Charming
Recently remodeled 2 BR, 1 bath
with extra b.drooyi A bath for
guests Has loads of potential
UPP w,urmanteo Just Sit 5430
SUNLAND
ESTATES-.
700
Cherokee Circle - Cozyi This
BR. I bath 5 nestled ri the oaks Ofl
corner lot with well manicured
yard BPP warranted Now lust

25%

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ART BROWN PEST CONTRO.
2562 Park DrIve
322 S
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On Our 2 Bedroom,

11/2

Dine-tie suite wilts 6 ChOir's; Fot a
way Cot; Refrig. Gas stove, etc.
Best otter. 131 8667

19" ZiiIh Color TV 5115 26" Hutfy
Riding Mower, $150. 373 1373.
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Earn extra cash for Christmas
Shopping Sell those items you no
longer need with a Quick Action
Want Ad in the Evening Herald

4171JfJ

18,525

NOW

Central heat and air conditioning. Fully equipped kitchen. Carpeting
throughout living area. Decorator wallpaper in kitchen and baths. Quality
Ii.

Alterations. DressMaking. Drapes,
Upholstery. 3220707.

concrete block ConstruCti)n. 1,064 square feet of living arts. Privately
fenced rear yard. Fully sodded lot. Convenient to shopping and schools
-No
maintenance fees.

LAKE MARY - flOiliS St -. Fish
and relax! Custom 3 BR. 3 balhs.
hat dream kitchen, fireplace. and
muCh more A good buy BPP
w,lrranfecf Call for details

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All typesandsizes
We repair and service

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Woodmere

511141 MACHINE 1,

£1

FOR INFORMATION
3fl.37

CALL

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Another Fine Development By

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Saturday clod
135 Country Club Circle, Sanford

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BLAIR AGENCY
323 7710
1961 BSA on chop frame, 17" over
front end, rebuiit engine, rewired,
needs finishing, Will trade for
stock motorcycle or make offer
323 $047

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'70 HONDA 450

WE BUY FURNITURE

fteshofferover 1330

Maittand Auction
i
39 dll6toltfreefrom Sanford

3232651 after 3p m
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Cash 322.4132

Trucks-Traile

For uSed furniture, appliances,
tools, etc Buy I or tOOl items
rry's Mart. 215
Sanford Ave
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lIe sure to attend our auction

Travelall, 1969, good
I International
r.d;?:'i 3,S or or's, otter 3fl.
0113

tonight We are having a gigantic
tool saie arid Christmas gift sale
All sorts of Tools. Gift
items,
Clothes, Toys, Misc. it5 Of all
descriptions
Do your Christmas gift buying at
your own prices

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Yioocj or Slrei desks executive desk
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secretarial desks &amp;
chairs. Itra,gp,l ch4,r,. hung
cabinCts, .15 iS, Cash and Carry
IIOLLS
CisSelberry, 17 92. 530 4206

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lO-Swap

NELSON'S FLORIDA UOSES
Woodrufts Garden Center
601 Celery Ave

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&amp; Trade
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1970 Mustang 302, I speed, custom
paInt. $1595 3370694
1965 Olds 442 1 speed, runs 000d
3238021

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7 5-Recreational

Cemp.er T,wil,',

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'7) Maclets Call I?) 8370 or 834
1605 Dealer
19fl Pintowagon,alr radio $100) Cr
best offer. Call Rick, 3722611 ext
41 before S

Vehicles

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fir
rpm,
Si . rut:
bath, twin beds. Heat, air 322
5/52
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76--Auto Parts

1913 Super Beetle
Must Sacrifice 51395
$3.4 8182

JUST MAKE PAYMENTS_ '72 and

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$150 A take over payments. '75
Gremlin 17,000 mi .radio, air. PS,
PB SIll mo 3234029
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every Sunday, 9am tos pm NO

62-Lawn-Garden
.

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CHARGE Reserve free spaces.
r't,e 322 1216,7 pm lO9pm.
any flight.

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13 PontIac, auto., PB, P5,6 cyl.. air,
low mileage Sell or trade. Phone
3277435

wAt, iL' SELLERS
BUYERS DEALER S
Empty your carport or garageMake 883 and have fun swapping
tOO! Bring your articles to
Movietarscj Drive In Theatre Swap
Shop I-lea Market, south 1177,

Used Office Furniture

for

Hwy 46, West, Sanford
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1912 Army Jeep Excellent
Con
dition Body needs repair
1109 Sanford Ave • Sanford,

59Msical Merchandise

Classified Ac1
MOVE MOUNTAINS
cf merchur.dse1,p

80-Autos

1915 Corvette, orange, I Top,
loaded Call after S p m 3220111

Open Daily For Retail
Sales. 105

Panos &amp; Electronic Organs with
automatic rhythmsectuon Liberal
trades offered Bob Bail's Piano A
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Organ
Sales &amp; Western Auto. 301
w First SI -

ton. PB,
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FRIDAY NIGHT. 7 PM

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PS, auto. trans., V I; camper top
cash firm, 3726550
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AUCTION SALE

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CAP COOL Will Check your car'sar
Conditioning Free estimate,
Delco factory specialists. 7300 N
Pirk Aye Matiirij 621 0)81

OAYTONAAUTOAUCTION
Hwy 92, I mile west of 5peed'.t,
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Daytona .Beach
will hold a pubIc
AUTO AUCTION every Saturday
night at 7 30 Il's the only one ri
Florida You set the reserved
price No charge other then 53
reqistrali
fee unless vehicle is
sold Call 9047351311 for
further

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COUNTRY CLUB MANORAndersgn Circle- LOvely 3 BR. I
bath with W W carpt't.ng in cx
ceilent condition, on beautifully
landscaped lot BPP warrante.d
.l.,St $75 000
S,irlford

FUTURA BY SINGER

Ore rI Singer's lO Touch .ird Sew
Zig Zivq machines
Assume
balanceof 5185 SOor pay $11 90 per
monln Will 'ake trade in Singer
eouippwt to ir3 zag 5 mtbe bi."!cr
holes Balance of 5.5658 or tO
payments of 16 Call credit
manager, 3729111 or see at
SANFORD SEWING CENTER
The Old Singer Sloe,'

S 5,ule (.,,;..

3565 PARK

I

lnslnford.w.ston7srnSt.offIl.,2
Mile To Ridgewood Ave., Go South
2 Blocks 0.1 Rldgewood To Terrace Drive
WILCO CONSTRUCfiO CONP*Y

SPECIAL

INCLUDES: QUAKER STATE

TRANSMISSION FLUID,
CLEAN FILTER &amp; LABOR

10)0 state St.. Sanford Plaza
5le5e-il our trade in lurnitureat low
prices Good selection
COUNTRYFURN

YOU ASK FOR IT

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YOU GOT IT

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Thj 3 BR home his a non
',ubduyision iOk and iS .1 Oreat

Dining room sUite-table, 6 Chairs &amp;
buttet, ligtsh pecan. 5775 Phone
8349151.

home for yOs,r first hcmC The
motivatid owner will ConSider
terms' Bring us an Offer TODAY
Ciii Carol Jordan. REAL TOP
ASsOCiite for appt

49 M.P.G.

Black vinyl Padded bar with 3
5tls, also black love seat 321
0756 after I p m

77 TOYOTA NOW IN STOCK.

Chest of drawer's, maple, 5k). small
3 drawer chest. $20. couch. 575.
cottee &amp; I end table. 130 32) 2651
after 3 p m

1973 TOYOTA COROLLA----------- $795

(fr'S SANORA
SOUTH
S..ulfusrti's ll('SS I"%(

rCvIdt'Utial neighh.orhi)Od

New 2-3 &amp; 4 Bedroom Homes

Conventional-5°i0 Down
Homes ready for your inspection
and immed ijie occupancy
Sanlord Ave., I Blocks

Southof

Airport

Blvd.

FOR INFORMATION CONTACT

Brailey Odham-323-467Q
BUILDER - DEVELOPER

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OISTRIBUTOftS

32) 1)77 SRM I mi Eaxi I a

C
DIRECTlONS

1495

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1972 TOYOTA MARK II------------ $795
1975 TRIUMPH ------------------2995
1972 PLY. SAT. -------------------1295
1972 DATSUN--------------------1295
1973 DODGE MONACO WGN.

2395
1973 PLY. FURY III---------------1795

1973 PONT. VENT. SPRINT-------- 2395
1970 MERC. COUGAR ------------1395
1974 TOYOTA HILUX PICK.Up

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1917 F 100 piCkup,
I wheel drive,
new 1000 tires, less than
50.000
- miles 373 1494 after i
pm

72-Aucljon

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Accessories
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AllanCarcijsalorgan likenew Sold
new for $3500 First $1,300 take's
Phone 8300051,

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1774 Honda 360, 5450. also frame for
1972 Kawasaki Phone 3230111

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Wanted to buy uSed office furniture,
Any
quantity.
P4011'S.
CASSELBERRY, Hwy. 17-97, 830
£706
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55-Boats &amp;

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r Junk

Cars &amp; Trucks

to Buy

you NAME 11.1 BUY IT'
SANFORDAUCTION
3237310

Bazaar &amp; Bake Sale, Sat . Nov 20.
corner of Country Club &amp; Upsala
Road, Upsala
Presbyterian
Church groundS
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For Wrecked

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Lath for Antiques Consignments
wanted. Hi.way 16 AUCtIOn
Galleries. 3226972

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MORE CASH

78--4/iotorcycles

68-Wanted

CARPORT SALE. Sat, only 9 III S
Bundy Clarinet, $50; Stereo, $15,
English Saddle, $70. Over 300
paperback bookt, many misc.
items, 2636 Laurel Aye, Sanford
(in lront of Pinecrest School)

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Early American Coffee &amp; End
Table's, 20" Mob bike, B.1kClb6lI
backboard, Fisher Amp Turn
table &amp; Speakers, Surf bo5rd, Wet
Suit, &amp; Misc, 3000 S. Park, San
ford. Saturday 9a m. 103pm,
2036

1972 SkipJack 16'. 50 HP Mercury
outboard, with trailer siso. or
best offer 323 7157

Call ri 162 after I p m

Any year thru 1976 mols 1 days
ek Call loll free I 8004322957

Campbell's Poodle PaComptete
profe,sional grooming 2467 Park
Aye, 377 1171

PORCH SALE- 120 Oak Ave.
Sanford, Fri , Sat., Sun. Clothes,
dishes, toys, plants, linens.

13 s Malibu Fiberglass boat With
swivel Seats, II HP Evinrude,
Harding trailer, Fully equipped,
like new 5650. 373-1104 after ,

BUY JUNX 'ARS- from $IOfo$30

51-HOusehold Goods

VA Financing-Nothing Down • FHA
MODEL OPEN:

WELLSIJRILLED,PUMPS.
SPRINKLER SYSTEMS

GARAGE SALE-M,C ITEMS

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Autos Wanted

Sunland

6 yr. old German Shepherd, male
guard dog. $100 to right person.
7331325
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ROB$o4 MARINE
?' Hwy ii 'i'i
327 5961

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Estate,

signs)

Carport Sale. Fri..
""'—.
Sat., Sun.
Spanish
Lowrey organ,
Crib. Playpen. Clothes, Misc.
everything 403 Sunland Dr • 373
2863

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Santa's bag quick and
easy
Shop the want ads for
Cr.slrras buy's

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FROM

Well Drilling

females 711 Wynn Dr

Fill

USED Restaurant &amp; Bar Equip
Steam Table, Trays, S S Sink With
drariboard Misc 32) 2770

Bath Townhouse

ORIGINAL PRICE

Sewing

AKC Boxer, female, I mos., all
shots. cropped ears $130 or best
offe', 3237972.

60-Office SupplIes

lchen
Bathroom
Cabmels.
Counter top's Sinks Installation
,uvailCble- Bud Cabeil 377 5057
anytime.

$6,175

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SUPPL' CO.
201 W,2nd$t.

uaranted reconditioned auto
batteries. $12 95 exchange
REEL'S BODY SHOP, 1109
Sanford Ave

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Pest Control

Resale Boulique_HoIiay Sale-75
pct off extrything except hand
crafts. Open daily, 10 to 1, except
Wed 107 W
77th St., ir
Pinecrest School

Mediterranean china closet, round
table &amp; 6 Chairs; desk. 1 H 78.15
and? L 60-IS tires and wheels 377

COUNTY- 7705 Narc,jsus Ave Just reduced Owners anxioust
Beautilul country. IBR. 2 bath,
with Split floor plan In exceilent
Coodilion. and priced right BPP
warranted Priced for quick sale
at 826.900

Dept

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ESTERSONLANOCLEARING
BuIidozlng.Excavatlng,Dto,
Fill dirt, top soIl. 322 5943.

Realty

CLIFF JORDAN. REALTOR
830 HWy 134, L ong
831 8277

LIGHT l'AULING&amp;YARD

Home Improvements

A

Wpnt to sell something? Dial the
agic number. . .372.2411 or 831.

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APIDGARAGE CLEANUP

Offering

Cleanup. $30103.4.

insulation

RON'SQUICKSERvICE
Very Reasonableiales

a

11

Mowing, Trimming. Edging, Fall

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TOWER'SBEAUTYSALON
ltormerIyHariett'sBeautyNo)
— 519 E. First 322 - 5717

- FOR THE BUYER WITH CA$H

)

Giant Yard Sale- Fri , Sat , &amp; Sun,
7709 Plarciisus Ave. (w 'st
turn right On Riverylew. follow

Striping machine fur p.xrk.,
i,,4
striping Call before 9 a m , 830
0092 or 901 775 6317

110 Gal fuel tank. ifull kerosene,
on iron stand, good condition. 322
618)

1"RIVACY

Interior, Exlerior Plaslaring; FreeEstimate's
Plaster Patching. Simulated brick
DICK'S LAWN SERVICE
&amp; stone specIalty. 322-2780

Sale

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SANFORD

Mowing, Edging, Trimming
Ptson.32317,2

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Dell's Auction Center

[1]

EXPERT LAWN SERV ICE

for

Sears Touch Tone color TV. console,
brand new, 1.400. Sears Coldspof
side by side refnigecator.freezer,
lyear old, like new, $100. 323 6552

Landscaping &amp;

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tspplis
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Bassett Hound, AKC, Reg female, 9
mos,. tn color Very lovable, $123.
eves

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Req Real Estate Broker
SALES- RENTALS
517W. tsh5l, Sanford
322 56.41 or 22? 2157 after Hrs.

R[Ai_ 101

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I can cover your home with
aluminum A soffit system. Also
C. E. SHEPHERD
Rooting, Gutters. 20 Yrs. E*p. Painting, Remodeling. General Re
paIrs, Call 373 IWS,
Ete Siding Co 151-9363.

5O'-Mjsceltaneous
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WILSON MAIER FURNITURE
BUY-SELL_TRADE
311 315 C. F inSt si.
3273637

ANYTIME
Multiple Listing Service

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33-2 2335

322-2420

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Sanford

1,111

EXPERTS REA DY TO SERVE YOU
JUST A PHONE CALL AWAY

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tipert Mechanics. All work
guaranteed Reasonable prices 2$
ytt experience i'st.ixle','sGarage,
2539 Park Dr 322 3955 Bill
flowers, Operator
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dCy

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luIC!

xitr,i,, çi,,up',

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Central HeatIng and Air Conditioning
c.arpeting

MOVE

Osteen - 9./S acres. New road; nice
trees; dry land. Terms - $14,700
Broker, 831 0111.

per

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KULP REALTY
109W Flat St

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)&amp;4Becjroon
s am
Models

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MUST SELL- 2 BR block, city
tiiihie, 117 Chub Road, Sanford
Big $500 refrigerator and air
unoitioner included at $14,900 or
best offer Broker, 831 0111.

Stenstrom

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323.7832
Eve5 32'? 1587. 3221179
707 E. 25th St

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43-Lots-ACreage
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$1 50

Doberman Puppies, AKC Req Ped
papers, Show stock 3 males. 2

Will Paint Refrigerato,
Lawn Furniture, etc.
373 1980

Assistance.

Uppland

MOUNTAINS of merchandise

3 BR. 21' x 6.1' Barrington, VA loans
available
GREGORYMOBILE HOMES
3803 Orlando Dr 323 5200

Sorrento.- I acre lot cis Wekiva
Reç Peal Estate Broker, 371 0610
River Road, zoned for mobile
322 0719
homes Asing 87.500 Call 665
333 7595
ss
Oh LAKE MONROE- Mayfair.
Spacious, custom) DR. 2 bath, lv
rm,, din rm,, den, eat In kit.. Ii,
Merchandise
acres Privacy. Near hospital 33-2

$19.10)

2521 Park Dr
322-2111
Rathor
After Hours:
32292*1
3273991
322044*

Perch, utility shed; on Wekiva
RIver, 84.000 Call 322 3534 for
aPpOintment

WlU REALTY

BALL REALTY

LOCH ARBOR
3 LIP 7 bath Assumable mortgag

Realty, Inc.

Full-time Resident Service
Directors

2 BR unfurn .new, 27'xh'. Screened

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NEED A HOME? 8)00 clown
payment to qualified buyers. 3
flR. P, baths, Cent heat, refur
bsh.,1 As low ,i', $l

Peg Real Estate Broker
General Contractor
372 6137

MOBILE HOME
Cassetberry area si,.000

.1 .iq ed

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RESIDENTIAL LOTS- Buy now
for tuture homesite Terms avail,
Mellonyilte Ave 100' $1.BSQ
Wekiva River, 100' on river, 516.000
Lakefront in Dcry, 111.250

JOHNNY WALKER

Call Us For Person,slized Listing

LAKESIDE APARTMENTSf'
Highway 17-92, Sanford
Acro From RanCh

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Homes
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and air, Stove, garage or carport
521.000. Financing avail

ST JOHNS RIVER
Nice home at Lemon Bluff

2 BR , turn, cabana, porch, fenced,
yard Adults only. No pets 373.
0358 after 4:30

Fenced Patio
Color coordinated Kitchen &amp;
Appliances
lii
.
- . Abundant Storage Space
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."Energy Eftiient" Air Con
ditioning Package
4I-Hous
- . Full Circle Insulation and Sound
Proofing
- - NoOne LIving Above or Below
Jim Hunt
You

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HOME IN THE COUNTRY
$19.00), Will trade for land or mobile
home

fi11age

S-

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only

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REALTOR

RESIDENTIAL LOT- on St. Johr'
River

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BR . furnished, $110, Katie's
Wekiva Landing. 322 4470,
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3-UP. I' zbath, red brick Must Sell
Willing to talk terms $?O,
Phone 323 $AO7

beauty

1505 W, 25th St

322-2O9O-

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NEW HOMES that you can afford.
3 bedrooms, 2 baths, cent, heat

F arm house on 3 acres A res

ç'

Fla,

r screened
,
doubtelot fruit&amp;largeoak
trees, nice neighbrh
519,90),
82.000 dn,, about $160 mo Owner
wiii finance 2037 Jefferson Ave.
373 13/I days, or 628 3058. ask for
Chuck Moore
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GONE WITH THE WIND SPECIAl

135
Sanford,

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4 2-Reøuce 55.000 I, Acre 10'

One Bedroom I
From

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Sales

""'''"-'-----Cottage,
S rooms, I bath, 25) S. 3rd
St . Lake Mary 811.500 Phone
8301701

54-Garage

76A-Auto Repairs

RUMMAGE SALE- Saturday 10 til
S Sponsorej by MYF, at Grace
United MCthodj5t Church, Airport
Bad &amp; Woodland Or

S'nfOr7f3p

LAKEMARY

Req Real Estate Broker
26)1 S. Sanford Ave
371 OlS9eves in 7643

Bedroom Apis.
KItchen EquIpped I

rcentals

HANDYMAN'S HOUSE. 1075 Santa
St . Sanford Name your terms
322 6637 before noon or nights only

IN TOWN-- Hwy. 17 92. comrnercial
property

Realtor

BROKERS
DayS 3776173
Nights 322 2)52

for

CARROLL S FURNITURE
.

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64-Equipment for Rent

Rent Blue Lustre Carpet Sampooer

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INC.

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CaIIBart

Dishwasher, Kenmore portabie.
white, good COndition, 835 373

RigiStered Real Estate Broker
Millie Murray. Asolt.
Lake Miry
Phone)?? 5237

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178 LAKEVIEWAVE,_ LakeMary
POOL HOME.) BR, 2 baths, giant
oaks, fenced backyard, screened
patio and mAny evtras j5n
KISH REAL ESTATE INC.
REALTOR
32) 0041
70t7 s French Ate, Sanford

p. brown

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Wm. H. StemperReaIto
1919 5 French
3?? 49 91
)?2149s.3n 1l64)fli98.4

JOHN SAULS AGENCY

1

Quiet, One Story

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BEAUTIFUL WILSON PLACE
Executive hme I BR.)' baths
year old. Amenities too numeroUS
to describe 889.000

Homestead Exemption

Studio, 1, 2,3

BR, I tiled bath, carpeted
throughout, central heal and air.
On large shady lot in Sanford. $183
month, Phone 668 6311

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Lake Mary
3 BR, 1'., bath new
homes Under $25,000 With Iess
than $730 down. Governunutnt
funding By builder. 831 1619,
Equal Housing Opportunity

BATEMAN REALTY

18.2 BR ApIs ,excelIenl location, all
electric kitchens. A C. carpeted,.,)
drapes; adults; from $130. 20)3
Sanford Aye, Phone 33271)).

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7017 S FRENCH

3 BR. I bath, concrete block horrue.
eat in kitchen, wall to wall carp it.
utility rm , with washer A
driyen
hook isp. carport. palo, 8)1,5 00
KULP
REALTY,
327
7335
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Buy Now So

Luxury Patio Apar'fme

Lake Mary- Unfurn 7 BR, I bath.
Aduitt only. No pets $163 month
pIu,us electric. 3230891,

3301 S. Sanford Ave.

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a rdens

Corner lot-I BR. 2 bath, liv. rm.,
tam. rm. I. den, kitchen furn.
Inquire 114)7 Adams Ave. Sanford.

Apartments

Brand now and sparkling with
charm! Furnished studioS, un
furnished one and two bedroom
unitS.
Your new home features:

'G eneva

S V Hardwick.Broker
Deitona, 661 6611

3

glady

Peg. Real Estate Broker
103W 1st Sf,
37) 606) Pt 3230517 eves,

REALTOR, MLS
323.5774 Anytime

KENMORE WASHER --- Parts,
Scryic.
Used
machines
MOONEYAPPLIANCES 323M97

ST. JOHNS REALTY CO.

321.0041

M. UNSWORTH REAL1'Y

Harold Hall Realty

3 BR, l's bath, cent. heat &amp; fr,
Carpeted, closets galore, enclosed
garage, utility rm., fenced back
yard. large corner lot For Sale or
Rent 32) 3/tO ______

TAFFER REALTY
Req Real Elte Broker
iIOOE 2SthSt
372445.5

MIS REALTORS

REAL [STATE

ÔELTONA- 3 BR. It) baths,
garage, central heat &amp; air conditioruing, $200 mo Also 2 BR, I
bath, off Street parkIng, $165 per

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WE TAKE TRADES

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25-Loans
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Ofley i% available tør subSidized
housing in rural areas No down
payment, monthly payments less
then rent,

Must Sacrificet Low.

DYNAMIC PROPERTIES
S V Harcfwjck Broker
Deltoru. 645 6611

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2400 5. ft. commercial bldg.
available for rent for holiday
season. 323-5600.
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DELIONA-. Immaculate 2 BR
home, completely furnished,
extras galore A real must see.
$18.00)

Your 3 lIne ad on this page for 1
week, onl' 5651.
CLASSIFIEODEPT
372
$31 9993

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5th E 14th-- 3 BR, I bath newer
home NCwly painted in,ide
Needs some work Can be a doll
house Central heat and duchedI for
air at 871.500

If You Qualify

CRANK CON'ST REALTY
REALTORS...130 6061
Eves 323 3*49

tM4urnihod. two bedroom. Securit
Aduts Preferred.
Depc,si
323 iSIS

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House In 3 Months

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314-DuplexeS

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$671000

Air, carpeted, Quiet 1 and 2
öerooms, $125 to $133 month.
AdIjitS. Phone 372.1110

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Do you want it totd or Sold? Want
,t(i It'll and sell f.ist t .1 low
cf

low down Payment. 3 BR, 2 bath. 2515
'-'---PAIMETTO_ 3 BR, 1i 1
bath
Muit See Inside to appreciate
CR horn, Good iccahion, quiet
','ery clean Let's talk $31 1438
neighborhood, convenient to
Schools. shopping Needs
Il-i Owner -- Newly painted
3 years
some ROSALIA AVE - Nice 3 BR. 1 bi
repairs 819.300
young 3 BR. 2 bath, living room.
home in old settled neighbort'uoi
KISH
REAL
EST4TE
INC.
dining room, paneled family
large corner lot. Only $ll,600w
REALTOR32I 001'
room, large utility room, 2 car
FHA financing avIPilable
2017 S French Ave .Sa"fncd
Oarage. Privacy yard. 535,900, 323
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02t0
FURNISHED,... 1 BR, I'' bath, PINECREST -Cozy 3 BR. 1 bIith
central air, ready to move In.
home. Out of state owner Si
SAf9FORO_ 3 BR, 1' bath, central
"Sell " $19,500
A &amp; H, very private 571,900 Will
sell FHA. VA
present loan low down or iSSume CHOICE AREA- 3 BR. 2 bath, 30' POOL HOME ' Now is the time
family rm • a fine home 831.900.
buy! 3 BR, 2 bath, Beautiful horr
IWO FHA VA repossesslons all
excellent location 836.000,
dreas. from 5100 down

QUALITY INN NORTH

1 BR apt., kit. equip., A-C. carpeted;
adults; no pets; 595. 322 7296 wk.
dyt after 1.

NEED A SERVICEMAN? You'll
find him listed in our Business
Service Directory.

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Transferred

52-Appliances
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They're Hot"

Friday, Nov. 1, P974-SB

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area, central heat-air, carpets,
drapes, fenced yard 3 yrs • like
new By owner rn

MONTHLY RENTALS
AVAILABLE
Color Iv, air Cond ,MaidServ

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41-Houses

Architect's Own Custom
n
temporary
I level, 3 BR, 2 bath.
5/6.000 JENNY CLARK. Realty,
REALTOR. 372

"Get Em While

EVERY DAY someone us looking for
what you have to sell, Call today
.lnd your Classified Ad will appear SANFORD Lovely 2 or 3 BR. I
tomr,y,,
balls home in good loCation, cx
cellent COnditi. $18,700 VA No
Altamonte Pool Home.-- 3 BR,
down, Ff44 Low down
bath, family room, Screened

a

111W. 1st St.
3320526

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Resumes will be accepted through
November 26, 1976. Part-time
salary negotiable.

Wanted

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APARTMENTS

114 SR 431, Longwood

4 1-Houses

You Can Have Your

I BR, turn, apt., lights, water turn.

Mr. Thomas Wilson, Ill
Executive Director
Sanford Housing Aulhority
Administrative Building
Castle Brewer Court
Sanford. Fla. 32771

Rentals
LPN, I to 17 shift. GerIatric ix. __________________________
perience preferred. Apply in '
person, Sanford Nursing &amp; Con- ---_________

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FICTICTIOUSNAME
Notice is hereby given that I am
engaged in busine'ssat P.O. Box .442,
Altamonte Springs, Seminole
County, Florida under the fictitious
name of OLYMPIC WHOLESALE
PRODUCTS, and that I intend to
register said name with the Clerk

The

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WHITE1

Lake Nary-. Country home
Worded tot SPSnish stucco) BR. 1
bath with family room and
fireplace GOOd investment House
and 3 lot5. $20,000, house md 6
1015, 530.000 Phone 372 70i,

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Mature adults. No pets. $95. 3
7296 alter 4 wk days.

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Phone 372 7881 Sanford

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Development Budgets.
. Collection of monthly rent from
tenants.
. Enforcement of policies adopted
by the Board of Commissioners
and regulations of the U. s.
Department of Housing &amp; Urban
Development.
- .Serving as Executive Secretary to
the Board of Commissioners,
Including the preparation of
meeting minutes and resolutions.

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HOWARD C. GRIFFITH

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JOHN KR IDER, ASSOC
107W Commercij

OvIEOOFTU-Dupieees. Furn.of'
Unfurn., Wooded, Home size lots.
RIDGEWOOD VILLAGE 365
3721.

mints.
preparation of Operating

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Spacious
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mm In g, pla yg rou n
recreation room, laundry room
Ridgiwood
and clubhouse. 2S
Ave. Sntord, Ph. 373.4420

Administration of budgets, con
tracts, construction activItIes and
operating programs.
Maintaining accurate accounts of
received and disbursed.
Computing rental assessments to
applicants and tenants.
Planning of programs designed to
lmprovtthe pfysicaI appearance,
and to make more Uvable apart.

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OTHER PERSONS INTERESTED

MONTHS FROM THE DATE OF

Ridgewood Arms

Duties of the Executive Director
CtudaL but It not limited to the
following:

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DIRECTOR

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NOTICEOFAOMINISTRATION
CAMPISI ROOFING COMPANY, a
ha CAMPORD ROOFING &amp;
CONSTRUCTION, INC.. a cor
porstbon.
Defendant,

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setlinj tt% ReStaurant Sampter

HOWARD C. GRIFFITH,

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YES!

In Re: Estate at

Execution issued Out of and under FLORIDA.
the seal of the Circuit Court of CIVIL ACTION NO. 76.7312.CA.'p.E
Votus(a County, Florida. upon a ATICO
MORTGAGE
COR.
tinal judgment rendered ifl the PORATION,
atores,aid Court 00 the 5th day of
Plaintiff,
Nov.mb.r.A fl 1974, in th*t certain
the Circuit Court, Seminole County.
shall be CS follows:
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ervice NAt PIANILL SOLOMON, et tJL, it
Florida in accordance with the
Shall
Ordinancepio.
3200f
the
City
Commission. Plaintitf, -vs. South aI.,
provIsions ot ttue FictitIous Name
of Casselberry, Florida, duly
Volusia Utility Company. Inc.,
Defendants.
To Wit: Section 8.6309
adoptedbytPwCouncilonlhelstday
Defendant, which aforesaid WrIt of
NOTICE OF ACTION
Florida Statutes 1957.
of November, AD. 1976, amending
Execution was delivered to me as TO: JAMES L. OZBURN and
S. Nancy T. Whitacre
Defendants
the exising charter of the City of
Sheriff cIt Seminole County. Florida.
COLORES .1. OZBURN.
Publish Oct. 29, Nov. 5, 17, 19, 1976
NOTICE OF SUIT
Catsetberry, Florida. being Chapter
and I have levied upon the following
his wife
DEE 135
6S-1351, laws of Florida, Special
TOQUIET TITLE
described property owned by South
RESIDENCE. UNKNOWN
THE STATE OF FLORIDA TO:
Acts of 1965. as amended, for the
Voiusia Utility Company, Inc., said
ILast known mauling address ot
DEFENDANTS:
GENEVA
purpose of crealing a revised
property being located in Seminole the afores.cid defendants being:
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
STEwARD THOMAS, MARIE A,
charter as provided by Chapter 166.
County, Florida, more particularly RD. 2. Box 16, Firestone Road,
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
WILLIAMS. a-k-a MARY A.
Laws
of
Florida,
be
approved
and
described as follows:
Kernesville, Norm Carolina
PROBATE DIVISION
WILLIAMS. GEORGE WILLIAMS,
adopted.
North iD's feet of the E.sI 25 feet
All parties claiming interests by.
File Number 74.347.CP
MINNIE
MAPSON,
PRISCILLA
For
The
Amendment:
of Lot 1), the South )2t) feet of the thrOugh,underoragatru,3JAMESL
Division
WYLY. end SAMUEL MAPSON, If
AgCinst The Amendment;
Fast 25 fee Of Lot II and vacated OZBURN and DOLORES J. OZIn Re: Estate of
alive,andtru.irunknown%pouses.if
Street 00 East Block A -all in Block BURN, his wife and to all Parties
HARRY BAUM
married,
and if dead, their unknown
This
Notice
shall
be
posted as
"A". St. Johns River Estates, ac having or claiming to have any
Deceased
heirs, devisfi's. legatees, grantees,
required in the City of Cas.setberry,
cording to the ptat thereof as right, title or Interest In the real
NOTICE OF
Florida,
assigns,
spouses. lienors, creditors,
and shall be published in
recorded in Plat Book I) at page 5.4, property herein described,
ADMINISTRATION
successors, trustees of them and
the Evening Herald once each week
Records of Seminole County,
TO ALL PERSONS HAVING
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
for t least four (1) consecutive
each of them, and any and all other
Florida, together with all water that an action to foreclose a morCLAIMS OR DEMANDS AGAINST
persons or parties claiming by.
weeks prior to December 7, 1976.
productions and treatment equip- tgage on the follo*ing real property
THE A8O/E ESTATE AND ALL
tfurough. under or against them or
Dated at Casselberry, Florida,
mint located thereon. Also utility in Seminole County, FlorIda:
OTHER PERSONS INTERESTED
eactt of them, and any and all
this
2ndday
of
November,
AD.
1916
easements as described in Exhibit
Lot 756, SPRING OAKS, UNIT I.
IN THE ESTATE:
parties or persons haying or
(Seal)
"I" to Quitclaim deed from leis,e according to the Plat thereof CS
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
claiming any right, title or interest
G.
K.
Christensen,
World Park. Inc., dated January 3, recorded ii, Plat Book 17, Page, 938.
that the administration of the estate
in and to the following described
Mayor
1972 and recorded In Vol 13
96,
Public Records of Seminole
at
of HARRY BAUM, deceased, File
property, lying and situate In PublIsh: Nov. 5. 12. 19, 76. D.c.
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page 76 and 77, and 1376 at page 597 County,
Florida,
Number 76 3.17 CP. is Dendina In the
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and 59$. Veiijsla County as well as has been filed against you an YOU
Circuit Court for Seminole County.
The West 39 feet, also the East t OEF-26
volume 96.4 at pages ou and
,
are required to serve a copy Of your
Florida, Probate Division. the ad
fee,, of Lot 1, Block 10, Tier "A",
Seminole County (all official written defenses, it any. to it on VAN
drets of *hlch Is P.O Drawer C.
Florida Land and Colonization IN THE CIRCUIT COURT, 15TH
records)
DEN BERG, GAY &amp; BURKE. PA .,
Sanford, Florida. The personal
Limited. E. R Tratfords JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR
and the undersigned as Sheriff ot at Post Office Box,Orlando, Florida Company.
repreSentative of the estate is
Map of the TOWN OF SANFORD, SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA
Seminole County, Florida, will at 32107, and file the orlgnal with the
MIRIAM BAUM COHEN. wPie
FLORIDA.accordingloPlat thereof CIVIL ACTION NO. 76-3I69-CA.44.0
11.00 AM. on the 13th day
Clerk oftheabovestyledcourlonor
addseu is 531 E. Semoran. Fern
04
December. A.D 1974. offer for sale before December 27th, 1974; recorded Plat Book 1. Page 36. of the In Re: The Marrlaqe
Park. Florida 32720. The name and
S,iiinote county, URNARO ALLEN, Husband, and
Public
crs
and sell to the highest bidder. foq otheis4 a iudam'
address ot the personal represen.
MARY S. ALLEN, Wife.
Florida.
cashsectI;Jn,.fld au, ex jstIng tered against you for the relief
tatiye'sattorney are set forth bel.ow.
BERNARD ALLEN,
I.i.'s. at the Front (West) Door of demndsd in the complaint or •Id
All persons having claims or
Petitioner,
The
middle
I
3
of
Lot
I,
Block
10.
the Seminole County C'rthouse in
ition
demands against the estate are
Tier "A", of FlorIda Land and
Sanford, Ftorida, the above WlTNES5myhandandtheseatof
required,
WITHIN
THREE
Colonzalion Company, Limited, E. MARY S. ALLEN.
described personal property.
said Court on November )h. 1976
MONTHS FROM THE DATE OF
Res)00dent,
R
Traffords
Map
of
the
TOWN
OF
That said sale is being made to (Seal)
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF
NOTICEOFACTION
SANFORD,FLORIOA,accordlngto
satisfy the terms of said Writ Of
Arthur H B.ckwiftt. Jr.
THIS NOTICE, ho file with Ihe clerk
THE STATE OF FLORIDA TOPlat
thereof recorded in Pfat Book
Execution,
Clerk of Ihe Circuit
Of MARY S. ALLEN WHOSE of the above court a written
Page
56.
at
the
PubliC
Records
John E. Polk,
By: Linda M. Shaw
statement of an claim or demand
RESIDENCE IS UNKNOWN.
Seminole County. Florida,
Sheriff
Deputy Clerk
A sworn Petition for Disolution they may have. Each claim must be
You and each of you are hereby
Seminole County. Florida
Publish Nov. 19, 26, Dec. 3, 10. 1976
In writing and must indicate lh
f
A. Vinculo having been
severally notified that I. BURKE
Publish Nov 19, 24, Dec 3. 10, 1974 DEF
baSil for the Claim, the name and
______________________________ STEELE, Administrator of the filed regarding the marriage
DEF
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addreSs of the creditor or his agent
Estate of JEANNETTE E. LAING, BERNARD ALLEN, in ttte Circuit
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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE d.cased. has tilej his Complaint in Court In and for Svminole County, or attorney, and the amount
NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL Cli. the Circuit Court. Eighteenth Florida, lhestuorl titleof which is IN claimed. If the claim is no, ye, due,
NOTICE ISHEREBY GIVEN that CUlT, SEMINOLE COUNTY, Judicial Circuit in and for Seminole RE - THE MARRIAGE OF BER- the date when it will become due
bs'virtueofthatcartalnWritofEx
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shall be stated If the
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contingent or ijflhiquldated, fh'
ecution issued out of arid under the
eaCh Of you as Defendants to quiet MARY S. A.LEN. Respondent.
CASE NO. 14.fl3$.CA44
nature
of
the
uncertainty
seal of the Circuit CouPi of Simmshall be
The following described real and
the title of the Plaintiff to the above.
In Re: 1391 Marvla,e at
stated. If the Claim is secured, the
ole County, Florida. upon a final
IRVING SCHULZE,
described real property located in PW141 property Is also being
securIty shall be described, The
udqment rendered in tile aforesaid
Seminole County. Florida, the ab. proceeded against. town:
Husband Petitioner.
claimant shall deliver sufficient
court on the 13th day of October,
Lot 7. ACADEMY MANOR UNIT
and
evIated title of which is entitled
copies Of the claim to the clerk ho
A.D 1976. in that certain case en
JULIA L'HOTTA SCHIJLZE.
"L.
BURKE
STEELE. Ad- ONE, according to Plat thecef
titled. General ElectrIc Credit
enable th* clerk to mall one copy to
recorded in Plat Book Ii, Page
Wife Respondent. mlnlslrator of the Estate of
each personal representative
Corporation, a foreign corporation
NOTICEOF4CTION
JEANNET'.'E E. LAIPfG.deceased, Ilse Public Records of Seminole
-vs Fmns. F. Outton.
All persons intere,ted in the estat,
TO: JULIA L'HOTTA SCHULZE.
Plaintiff,
versus
GENEVA County, Florid..
Detendant. which aforesaid Writ
to whom a copy of this Notic, at
together with the household fur
STEWARD THOMAS. et al.
Residence unknown
Administration has been mailed are
Execution was delivered to me as
nishings. appliances, fixtures and
Last knOwn address:
Defendants." and you and cacti of
Sfuintf Of Seminole County, Florida.
required,
WITHIN
THREE
equipment Situate therein,
c-o The Werner residence
you, are hereby required t UfV•
and lfsave levied upon the following
These presents commas you to MONTHS FROM THE DATE OF
9 Avenue of Two
copy Of pour answer or other
d$rscrlbld property owned by Irma
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF
acicearandfileyouranowerorofher
Rivers South
detente. if any, upon FRANK C.
F. Duttn, said property being
THISP40TICE.toIIIeanyoblectio,s
Rumson, New Jersey 07760
WIIIGHAM of
STENSTROM. defenseorpleedlrgwlthfheClerkof
located in $minoie County.
the Circuit Court in and for Seminole they may have that challenges tne
NOTICE OF ACTION
OAV IS &amp; MCINTOSH, attorneys for
mare partIcularly desreibed
County,
Florida, and serve a copy validity of the decedenf'i will, the
Piauntit', whose addfe,
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
Post
qualificatIons of the personal
en action for dissolution Of
Office Box 1330. Sanford. FlorIda, IP4VIOI on Petitioner's attorney,
Cii, 1915 Atlantic Mobile Home H'
Mack N. Cleveland, Jr., of representative, or the venue or
marriage hC$ bs'*n filed egaunif
33771, and tofill the original at same
a 17', Identification Hun'ioeq 7134 andyouare requiredtoserveacopy ifl tfiti office of thE Clerk of the Cleveland, Mite &amp; BrIdges. P.O. 1unisdhon f the court.
twlnpltoted at Altamone Garage, oiyourwr.tt,nd,f,nses,ifany,tojt
ALL CLAIMS. DEMANDS, AND
DrtWefZ.S.aSlIord,F10rida37771,On
abovestyled Court on or before
Ill Longwood Avenue, *Jtamocste cisC. ANDREW SPEER. Attorney
December 23rd. 1974. as requirej orbeforlthll7thdayofC-xember, OBJECTIONS NOT SO FILED
Springs. Florida
1916. or etherwisi a default will be Will. BE FOREVER BARRED
f f5efi,e, whose address i5 III
bylaw If yofa1I to doso. judgment
and tIse undersigned as Sheriff
Dateof thefIratpvb4lcti,n0t thIs
entered against you.
West Commercial Street, Sanford,
bydefaultwillb.takenagainst you.
Semflol4 Cotvnty. Florida, will at
of
Adminislratlon:
WITNESS MY HAND AND OF. Notic,
Florida 37771, on or before
This Notice shall be published
I:00 AM. on th* 4th day Of
FICIAL. SEAL of lM Clerk of the November 13th, 1974.
December 20th, 1914, and file the
once Cacti weep for four (4) con.
December. AD. 1974. offer for sale
Mir1am Bourn Cohen
circuit Court, on thu 8th day
original wIth the Clerk of thiS Court
secutive wed.s.
As Personal Reprssenla.
and sell to the high*st budder. for
November, 1976.
eitMrbor,wrvIceonpetit.v't
DATED Ihi
16th day
of
cat,tl,kubIctloanyandalleslstung
tive of lb. Estate of
(SEAL)
trneyorlmmedatedytflerrafter;
November, AD., 1974.
Harry Baum
levis. at Due Front (West) Door p1 Qitiex-wiW a 0I$uIf will be entered
ArthUr H. Beckwittu. Jr.
(Seal)
Deceased
the Seminol, Cdunfy Courthouse In
Clerk of the CIrcuit Court
you for the relief demanded
Arthur H. a'ickwith, Jr.
ATTORNEY FOR PERSONAL
Sanford, Florida, lIlt above in he Petition.
By: Linda M Slsaw
Clerk of the Circuit Court
REPRESENTATIVE
described erso,'saI property,
WITNE5S my hand andtpue sealat
Deputy Clerk
3y: Cherry Kay Travis
DAViD KEMP
That said tale Is btits'j maoe to
Mack P4. Cleveland, Jr.
court on Novemr 17th, 1976.
Deputy Clerk
A.r4rews, Sm.athers.
Satusty tne terms 04 imd'Writ 04
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CLEVELAND, MIZE
'STENSTROM, DAvIS &amp;
Tapper &amp; Temp. P.A
Execution.
Aflhhjt H Be'ckwEtt,. Jr.
BRIDGES
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Suite 103-501 N. Magnolia AyCoue
John E.
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Orlando, FlorIda 303
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44 Position
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4 Rièr
26 long tale
4 People (Fr)
27 Office
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28 O'ule
5 Inner (prefix)
machine
29 Gmari
6 Auto club
43 Becomes faInt
28 Mans title
30 Attacked
7 Unverified re 29 Pelage
44 Skittish horse
32 Debated
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9 Harassed
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36 River in
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11 Hair pad
50 Timber tree
34 Estate
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51 Greek letter
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17 Egg drink
42 Time zone
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SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22)
vulve yourself today. The
wrong companion could cause Vanity and pride go before a
you some problems both costly fall. You'll take a tumble today
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and embarrassing.
TAURUS (April 20-May 20) seriously.
Don't resurrect old domestic
SAC.ITTARIUS (NOV. 23-Dec.
grievances today. Digging up 21) You have enough responancient skeltons will only serve sibility without taking on the
to spoil the day for you and your problems of others. Don't try to
mate.
be a good guy and get Into
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forgetting about singletons
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sure to succeed if West holds
the ace-queen and 10, lie is
equally sure to tail it East
holds the queen.
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The EAr was cruising along First Street in
Sanford recently when in the wind came the
news of a massacre.
Five employes, some of them top-ranking
have been dismissed from the Atlantic
National Bank of Sanford. The "First Street
Massacre" occurred Oct. 15 with no warning
and no explanation other than "it was an
economy move."
Bank Prexy Howard Hodges says the action
was initiated by the holding company
(Atlantic Bancorporation of Jacksonville).
[lodges told The EAr it was a statewide
move affecting many of the 31 banks in the
group,
"Unfortunately," says Hodges, "some of
the older people (at the bank) held those jobs
that were phased out."
Kind of an understatement when you review
the names and titles of persons axed. They
are:
Roy Wright, a vice-president who worked
for the bank 38' years.,
Catherine Ray, an asst. vice-president with
32 years service.
Marjorie Helms worked in Master Charge.
She had been with the bank 22 years.
Bill Brown worked 2212 years. He worked in
customer service.
Marjorie Morgenstern, a teller, had about 18
years service.
"When hard work and loyalty don't pay off,
there's something wrong," one ex-employe
told The EAr.
"When you get up in my age bracket, it's
hard to find a job," another whispered to The
EAr.
"After hitting the floor for 30y ears, I just
don't know what to do," commented still
another.
What was the problem?
"I just don't know what it was, but it sure
doesn't seem right," a terminated bank officer said,
"They couldn't be kept on and switched to
other jobs while lower-ranking staffers were
axed," Hodges says cuz "you'd hit a salary
level that would be untenable for some of the
people."
One victim, scrounging around for a job,
doesn't see it that way.
"I told them (potential employers) I
wouldn't take less than $150 a week. But,
actually, I'd take something for $125
if I
could find it.
They got severance pay, but one man says,
"Nobody knew how they figured it. Some of us
had 4 weeks, some of us had 12 weeks. It's in
lieu of notice and, uh, it's a little confusing."
Some of 'em are willing to move where work
leads them, but others have homes and
property here and don't want to leave. One
says: "Any man that's been in Sanford as long
as I have, he expects to live and die here."
All details and what the former employes
are doing and hope to do is under scrutiny by
Herald Staffer Kris Nash. The complete
human story comes later in The Evening
Herald.

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Ole Barney Jones is getting restless. Jones
is a fictional character former County Atty,
Tom Freeman hid behind until the news
media smoked him out. Freeman, The EAr
hears, now owns up to and is proud of being
Barney.... However, as far as anyone knows
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you want if making an ins- Someone who has been a
portant purchase today, or stumbling block ln the past may
You'll be unhappy every time have his f oot out to trip you up
again. Be very careful of your
-ou look at it.
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PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20)
lean too heavily on persons over
whom you have authority. The choice is yours today.') I.
Underlings will resist strong can be either a very hard day
thci,l. Cmii production
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on your outlook.
VIRGO (Aug. 21Sept. 22)
YOUR BIRTHDAY
You're a little too negative
Nov. 20, 1976
today. Your keen Imagination
sees only the shadows unless
You may get a little more
you strive diligently to let the
this year, but
responsibility
sun in.
rewards
will
be
commensurate
LIBRA (Sept. 23-0(1. 23)
You're kind today, except when with it. Remember, It's not ho
ou have to dip into your purse. much you do but how well you
You could be too stingy and do it.

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FIETURM WITH YOUR
HUSBAND

DEAR DR. LAMb - Is it
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possible for a person to have
hardening of the arteries and
Lamb
very good blood pressure? My
husband is constantly told his
blood pressure is excellent and
yet he has spells of not being
himself - like those I attribute
mailing. Just send your request
to senility. What would cause a
to me in care of this newspaper,
person to be two entirely diiP.O. [lox 1551. Radio City
ferent persons and fluctuate
Station, New York, NY 10019.
from one to the other?
DEAR DR. LAMB -I am 13
If he is ill I'll stick with him,
years old and I started men.
but if it's just plain cussedness,
struating at age 12. Once two
I'm not so sure.
other girls and I had to talk to a
DEAR READER - Unforit She was very
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tunately people can and do
understanding and didn't seem
develop fatty-cholesterol
to mind at all but I did. I was
deposits in the arteries even
beet red the whole time we were
though they have normal blood
in the room.
pressure. That is one reason
When I get up or I'm in the
why apparently healthy people
hall! have a friend walk behind
may suddenly have a heart
me to make sure it doesn't show
attack or stroke despite a
or to see if there Is anything on
recent medical examination
my clothes,
shich is entirely normal.
There are only two girls I can
The deposits can affect the
talk to about this. In P.E. I
brain. This can cause per.
always get there first so no one
sonality changes and symptoms
will know and lalways hesitate
of senility,
in undressing. I thought about
Of course a person may have
getting some help but our
emotional
problems
or
counselor Is a man. I even
psychiatric illnesses that also
dread having my mother know I
affect the personality. These
have my period. It's a great
people are just as ill as if they
thing to have but is it normal to
had diseased arteries,
be so self-conscious?
When a personality problem
DEAR READER - Fin nat
is a matter of concern for either
sure why you are so self.
mate it is a good Idea for both to
conscious. As you realize every
have a complete medical
girl goes through this and you
examination and tell the doctor
are in no way unique. It Is
what the major problem really
certainly a change in life to
is. Alter that if It Is a
know that you are becoming a
psychiatric problem it deserves
mature young lady and can one
to be treated just as much as if
day be a mother.
it were a disease of the arteries.
Perhaps you are frightened
Using newer medicines much
about sexuality. Many young
can be done to help people with
people are, even though it is
the problems similar to those
just part of normal living,
you describe in your husband.
despite the miracle of life. You
I am sending you The Health
will need to overcome excessive
Letter number 1-7, Perpetual
shyness in this area.
Youth, Aging. Others who want
Also, you need to know how to
this issue can send 50 cents for
take care of yourself so you
it with a long, stamped, selfneedn't fear always that others
addressed
envelope
for
will know that you are menstruating.
Try to talk to the school nurse
about it if you have one or
perhaps If you have a teacher
I
for P.E. who Is a woman she
can taikto you. Ihope you can
feel close enough to your
mother to share your growing
up with her. Mothers can be
very helpful and all of them
have had the same experience,

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Wednesday night, and its
contents were burned, Sanford
police reported today.
Pd. Nlichael Tindel said the
incident was reported Thursd
morning by Adrian Boyd, 17,aoyf
through the cemetery to school.
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concrete post believed to
bethe instrument used to batter r'
down the wall of the tomb, was
lying nearby.
A closer examination
revealed that the casket's lid
had been pried open, and a fire
had been set inside it, Tindeb
said.
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SANFORD MAYOR CANDIDATES:

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THE MOORES: ANN AND LEE

Moore: From
Army To Ann
Lee Moore had served in the U.S. Army for a total
of 12 years when he tendered his resignation in 1956.
He had been where the action was in Europe with the
17th Airborne Division during World War II and
again during the Korean Conflict.
But, he didn't plan it that way.
lie was separated from the Army as a first
lieutenant after four years service in 1946 and
planned his college education at the University of
Florida.
Two years later, only 26 hours short of his degree,
hr' (mind the only inks available pai
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and he could earn that much in the military.
Ile re-enlisted as a staff sergeant, but was a
captain by the time he resigned eight years later.
During his first tour of duty, in 1945, he was in.
troduced to Ann, the woman who would become his
wife a year later, at a sorority house on the campus
of the University of Georgia. Their first date, the
weekend after they met, was the Georgia-Florida
football game. lie was stationed at Fort Bragg at the
time.
Moore was born in Palmetto and grew up in
Kissimmee. Because his wife had lived in Sanford
for many years , the co uple made their home here.
Moore considers golf his hobby, and plays twice
weekly, once with "the boys" and on Sundays with
his wife.
Th e Moore's have five children ranging in age
from 27 to 11. Their children are: Kathleen, 27,
married and with two children, in Clarkesville, Ga.;
Analee, 25, who is working on her PhD at the
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THE SKOPS: FREDI, NATHAN AND HARRY

THE RACE
By DONNA ESTES

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Top spat on the ballot for Sanford's Dec. 7 municipal
election will be occupied by the mayor's race, featuring
Incum be nt Lee P. Moore and Harry Skop.
Moore, who Is to celeb ra te his 53rd birthday next mon th ,
Is completing his ninth year of consecu ti ve elective service to the city, having been elected to a two-year term as
ci ty commis,
and four and three-year terms as
ma or.
Skop, 60, Is making his third bid for el ec tion to th e
mayor's office, having waged two pri or unsuccessful
campaigns.
The city polls at the civic center wil l be open from 7 a.m.
107 p.m. election day. The city has 8,27* qualified voters.
The mayor In the City of Sanford, In addition to having
the usual responsibiliti es of a chief executive, acts as
chairman of the city commission and has the same
auth ority and power as a city commissioner.

Th e proudest thing in Harry Skop's life are his
three sons, two of them are grown and pursuing
successful caree rs and his youngest, the child of his
later years, Na th an, nine years old.
Skop's oldest son, Richard, has a PhD and is a
physicist wi th the Navy Research Lab in
Washington, D.C. Richard has three children,
Skop's only grandchildren.
His second son, Ar thur Uoyd, who also has a PhD,
is in the foreign service in Ghana and was formerly
chief liaison officer and head of protocol for Shirley
Temple Black when she was the United States
ambassador to that African nation.
Nathan Andrew, a fourth-grade student at All
Souls Catholic School, was born in Charlotte, N. C.,
Harry Skop was the chief salesman to Sweet
Tree
ee Mills, a sweater manufact ur ing concern.
Skop, his wife, Fredi, and Nathan moved to
Florida when the firm offered him a transfer. He
Around The Clock
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Skop was born in Providence, R. 1. and he and his
family moved to Baltimore when his father died. He
Seminole Retirees Fight
was four years old. He went from grade school to
city college in Baltimore and among his classmates
'Battle Of Booze'
were the man, who is now Sen. Hubert Humphrey's
personal physician, and Marvin Mandel, who is now
the governor of Maryland.
Meanwhile, Seminole Seminoles
Before leaving Baltimore, Skop said he was active

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Tuesday, Nov. 1111, 1976

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state building regulations, including those auned at providing
easy access for handicappeti per-wris.

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COMMISSIONERS 130B FRENCH AND RICHARD"WILLIAM

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Washington hostesses, for example, have been reporttdly nervous that they won't fit into the Carter familly's

Sanford, Ha., and the an-

White House social circle.
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They'll know what it means If one of Carter's Southern

description of what the Golden
Annual Golden Age Olympics in and Jack homer, executive at McDonalds.
Both Arnett and Homer told Age Olympi cs is all about

pression for a man intent on having his way with the
ladies. It is definitely not the type of subject to bring

That's been a Georgia term for top banana ever since
baseball great 1) Cobb used it to describe a top player

polite company. acicordine to a new book called "You All

back at the

That word came from a breakfast meeting of corn-

"it was quite a thrill as -Aull

registered to participate and of as a shock," Jackson said,

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of the century.

Carter became the top dog in the meathouse by beating
President Ford, even though he didn't exactly "blow tis

Jack R. Iuknwlder, chief investigator for State Atty
Abbott Herring at Sanford, has filed a$l00,000 libel suit
against former Altamonte Springs mayor Lawrence

had received on a national level be ing mentioned on a television
as a dir ec t resul t of the • station some 1,000 miles front
Olympics.
home. That was the last thing in
Arnett said he had been in- the world Ie.xpectedto hear I
ttrviewtd iia telephone) on just couldn't believe It-'.
It's thus type of exposure t h at
radio stations in North Carolina, Kansas City, Mo.; may well lead to the Gol den A g e

Swofford and orlando-Da)tona [teach television station

New Orleans and lincoln, Neb.

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The lawsuit Iiltd Tuesday in Orange Count) Circuit
Courtatorlando, claIms that Channel 2 news intenkw
with SsAollord concerning a bomb found under the hood of
Swofford's auto at his Altamonte Springs residence was

friends in Seattle last week that
was directly connected with the,

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directly or by Innuendo in the Interview of being implicated In the bomb Incident. The TV Interview was
broadcast on or about Oct. 20, according to the suit, filed

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of a fast stock, car does to the driver of a slow one when he
passes him. It's synonymous with trouncing.
(*hersrecali his promise never totie.Ithefaiisto keep
that promise, they'll be able to say, His mouth ain 't no
prayer book. But if they're not Judged by Carter to be "born tired,"
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them to hell,
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libelous and damaged Fuknwider s Income and business

standing and humiliat ed and embarrassed him.

liaperman and ad writer from Raleigh, N.C. Wilder thinks
their' Oulil (A' quite i mti.rrket fir a g(issary that defines

Olympics 6ieconiulg a truly

homer related an experience national and even international
that Don Jackson and his wife iuit with plenty of media
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were engaged in a casual distant futurt: and of even
conversation while a Seattle hiring a full-tinte director to rwi

high co tton, or even owni ng two cars and a boat,' th e
ultimate goal on the good
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their friend&amp; That's a social gathering where foW get
together to dr ink hquor and eat :tutlins, or hog intestines.
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-right." As in, "We might could get that rqwrt finisItied

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they get to "carryin' on" in their mother tongue.

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could get you branded as a fellow who's about three
pickles shy of a barrel, or somewhat less than prudent.

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hlen'don cmild be terminated. Pierce said all

purchase price — the project will be treated as if it involved boxing — YOU name it,
erecting a completely new structure.
have it on Evening

Sanford has been declared as manager of the Greater San- nouliced that tile Golden Age
ford Chamber of Commerce, at
Olympics were un der way in
an unqualified success.

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Casselberr' architectural firm that has been contracted to
convert the old Sanford Naval Academy Junior School into a twostory office complex for School Supt. William P. tflud Layer and
his administrative staff.

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A think we ought to be listening to the public,'. Suns said

repairs will cost more than 25 Per cent of the building's ".000

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building is in need of extensive repairs, including a new roof;
m ight hav e he ar d about
completely new mechanical, wirin g, heating and cooling systems,
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and the addition of a paved parking area.
Construction on the modern complex is being regulated by the Sunday Herald. • •
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recommendation
Kaiser said the Issue "brought the spotlight
on Herndon." There is some speculation the firm co ul d operate with out the $20,000-a-year
subsidy.
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additional questions he wishes to ask Herndon
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Alda applied for the franchise last month.
Since that time Kaiser Iw attempted to sort
out records of both li to try and make a

Joseph Pavelchak told panelists that the former naval acadenly '117he EAr'? nie F.'Ar just

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cacti side of the thyroid gland, dition and the one you are exare sometimes damaged during periencing. Nlenopause does not
surgery. This is often tem- cause your symptoms. Others
porary but your 10 year history who-want Itus issue can send 50
means that the damage in your cents for it with a long, stan.case is permanent.
ped, self-addressed envelope.
These tiny glands help Send your letter to me in care of
regulate the level of calcium in this newspaper, P.O. Box 1551,'
your blood. When they are gone Radio City Station, New York,
or damaged the blood calcium NY 10019.

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The motion to reject Fidelo s offer was
made by Conunissioner John Kimbrough and
seconded by Commissioner Bob French. In

In other business, the board heard a report front represen-

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low parathyroid function the Letter
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probleui should be solvable.
Menopause, so you can see the

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Herndon's books are open at all times to any
qualffied persons who wish to peruse them.

ii) begin trv!ng the four-year terrr.. they won in the recent
general election.

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most interesting questions
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a chance.'

meeting. The voting came after Sims and Feather were sworn in

answer individual questionsli)

black eyes. Is there any way in endrocrinology. Ask your
this can be controlled,
doctor to send you to the SIDE GLANCES
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was offered, as to whether to be chairman or not," said Sims, who

chewable pills which contain be part of your treatment

I wake up all bruised and with drocrinology clinic or specialist
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who Previously served as chairman In 1973-74, immediately

succeeded two-year panel chief Robert G. I Bud) Feather. "

frightening since I have no idea trouble in regulation as you have time. The opponents
wheu I will have one. I have have had and who is now having have been unkind enough to
been to five doctors and they convulsions that are not con- attack in hearts.
just put me on more pills. I trolled should have an
Is there any other place to
en- get another trick? Yes, there
cannot drink or eat eggs.
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promised to "try not to wrinkle too many brows

Anyone who has had as much diamond, but he isn't going to

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must rule here before the terms of the lawsuit
are settled in the state of Florida.

Sims was hospitalized briefly fintestinal

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called he needs. He also can be sure likely to play better in a suit
the right amount of these to simply A.T.-10 rather than of one extra club trick than in notrump
take'
vitamin I) because it can he irrespective of where the
(Do you nave a question
I hadn't had a convulsion in much more rapidly eliminated queen is. That will give him
almost two years but in the la,t from the body if you get into eight. Where can he find a to' thts experts? Write "Ask
ninth?
the acobys care of this
two months I have had three of trouble with too large a dose.
Given time he can s t
newspaper

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"It's information that I think apropos"
Adams of Orlando had floated his boat onto the trailer attached to this car Williams said. Fidelo said his attorneys are
fuesda afternoon at the public boat ramp, U.S. 17-92 at the St Johns ltier, working on the matter and expect to have it

School Board Elects
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officials said, When the Weight of the boat, background, eased the auto down the cleared up soon.
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sloping ramp into at€r dams said the auto's hand brake as set at the time
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Commission Chairman Dick Williams,
however, pointed out that a court judgm ent th
New York against Fidelo for $57,000 is being
processed ut Seminole County courts.

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to take over the exclusive franchise in this
coun ty.
"Whatever I have, I'll gladly put up; we
need the chance to prove we can do it,"
Bernard Fidelo told commissioners as he
attempted in vain to win the franchise from
Hernidon Ambulance Service of Orlando.
Fidelo offered to provide four additional
dill uwances, to Seminole, offered to operate
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Wednesday, Nov. 17, l76

Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl.

oIiceman Loses Truck,

$ 1,500 In Clothing Stolen
NA110N
IN BRIEF
Shorts And 'Willard'

Linked To King Killing
WASHINGTON (AP)
A pair 01 men's
shorts with an unusual laundry mark was one
of the clues that FBI agents pursued in their
search for the assassin of Martin Luther King
Jr. in 1968, according to newly disclosed FBI
files.
Agents also investigated seven men named
John Willard because the suspected assassin
used that name when he checked into a
rooming house near the hotel where King
stayed on his fatal visit to Memphis, Tenn.
The shorts were found in the suspects room.
Those details emerged in a review of 442
pages of FBI files on its investigation of the
April 4. 1968, slaving of the civil rights leader.
The FBI released the documents from a total
of 18,000 pages to comply with requests under
the Freedom of Information Act. There was no
indication when additional files would be
made public.
A House committee is now investigating the
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By BOB Ll.OYL)
clothing was reported missing From the residence of Karen B.
Herald Statf Writer
Trautman at 200 Fern Park Blvd., Fern Park.
Seminole sheriff's deputies today were investigating the theft of
Deputy G.A. Bare reported a 12-gauge shotgun and tools were
$1,500 in clothing from a truck and a $3,000 silver service [ruin a
taken by thieves who broke Into a van owned by Lyman J. Hunter
home, both at Sanford.
Jr., Altamonte Springs. Investigators said value of the items
Deputy Van Stuart reported thieves broke into a Montgomery taken "may reach $2,000" and that the van was parked on U.S. 17.
Ward 40-foot trailer at the firm's W. Eighth St. warehouse and 92, Fern Park, when the breakin occurred.
made off with five cartons of denim clothing. A second trailer was
Sanford police today reported burglars made off with a record
forced open using a prybar, deputies said, but apparently the
player,
amplifier, 20 cans of beer and 110 cash after forcing open a
thieves decided they didn't want the cargo of glassware after
door
at
the VFW Clubhouse, 219 S. Seminole Blvd., Sanford.
opening cartons.
Patrolman
Hay Bronson reported burglars removed a window
Jack Rathinell, manager of Monroe Harbour Marina at Sanford, reported a $3,000 10-piece silver service was missing from screen to enter the 1009 W. Third St. residence of Peggy Brinson.
lAsted as missing were two green velvet lamps and a television,
his route one residence. Deputies said it was not immediately
0.
total
value
determined how thieves entered the house.
Sheriff's detective Sgt. George Hagood has arrested a suspect
Dr. Robert Bowen reported to deputies that $425 in tools were
in the Oct. 29 $4 robbery of a service station attendant at SR434
taken from his 209 Sweetwater Blvd. South residence west of
and 14. Held in county jail in lieu of $8,000 bond was Gustav
1A)ngwood after burglars entered by a garage door.
L)eputy Randy Pittman said $1,435 in coins, lewelry and James Thomas, 25, of 161 Cloister Cove, Casselberry.

By KRIS NASH
herald Staff Writer

Two cool thieves made off with a south Florida
policeman's truck, dog and pistol Tuesday night while the
officer was eating in a Fern Park restaurant, sheriff's
deputies said today.
I)eputy Randy Pittman said Sgt. David C. Skinner, 37, of
Plantation, Fla., exited the restaurant to find his $1,000
pickup truck containing a pet brown poodle named
"Chummy" and a .380 nickel-plated pistol missing from
the parking lot.
Investigators found witnesses who told them that two
men drove up in a pickup truck loaded with construction
equipment. While one of the men raised the hood of
Skinner's green 1971 Ford pickup, and apparently hotwired the ignition. the other suspect calmly took
"Chummy" for a walk. When he returned, deputies said,
the mail put the dog back in the officer's truck and drove it
away Following the other suspect in the construction
truck.

A crowd of 100-200 teachers was expected this afternoon to see if
the Seminole County School Board will accept a stale mediator's
recoiiiiiiendation for the 176.77 teaching contract between the
board and the Seminole Education Association (SEA).
At an emergency meeting last week, SEA members overhelmingly approved the compromise report submitted by
Master Douglas Stowell, who visited Sanford last month.
pecial
"I'm going to turn out sonic teachers" SEA Executive Director
F. f Gene i Grooms promised Tuesday, "don't storry about that. I
think we'll Fill the room up. Anyway, that's what I want to do,"
The report, which deals with six different contract items, was
based on a two-day, 18'-hour negotiating session conducted by
Stowell, a Tallahassee attorney. Among the areas of the dispute
are teachers' salaries, class size and an increased school board
contribution toward the teacher's annual medical and health
insurance premiums.
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"we aren't waiting until
tomorrow to start work on the
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1977 Olympics. We started
Both Homer and Arnett said yesterday.'
a good example of how the 01Rosemary Freda, with the
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Orlando advertising firm of
short year was evidenced by U
attendance at the awards McDonald and Little, said that
ceremony and dance at the she was pleased to be a part of
Sanford Civic Center Saturday the Olympics and that her
organization would do all it
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"we had about 50 people who Olympics and Sanford in the
showed up for the ceremony. future.
This year we had 350 or more.
Arnett presented pewter
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of the growth we expect in the persons who helped to make the
years ahead."
Second Annual Golden Age
Arnett reiterated Homer's Olympics such a success, inwords and declared that in the cluding Florence Korgan,
years to come the "Golden Age Hughes, Freda, Emma Spencer
Olympics will put Sanford on and members of the news
the map."
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Too, he said that every
Sanford McDonalds, one of the
cu-sponsors of the Golden Age sponsoring organization would
Olympics, said his organization receive a pe wter modal In
was behind the project 100 per appreciation for their efforts.
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cent and would do all it can to
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promotional held during the second week of
with
materials and events i the November and will be included
as part of Sanford's 100th
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What's the
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At least that's the conclusion of an
American couple who spent the summer
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those who think his separatist party's capture
of the provincial government threatens the
breakup of the Canadian federation. Pierre
Levesque, whose. Parti Quebecois won 69 of
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Miami Beach.
The suit was dismissed Tuesday after hotel
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today.
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two soldiers were killed in the siege, the
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"If they're not going to accept the whole report, then! asswiie
they're going to want to go through and talk about it item by
item," Grooms said. "It'd be a question of seeing how much of the
special master's report we can keep in there if they're going to try
to take out everything they can."

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"The public has no say in the selection of the special master,"
Cowley pointed out. "The school board members are the
representatives of the public and so the final decision must rest
with them. If we feel that something wouldn't be fiscally
responsible, then we're going to turn It down, even though It might
have been recommended as a compromise.
Grooms said he was prepared to enter Into a discussion of each
disputed contract item if necessary.

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PLAINS, Ga. (AP)
Democratic
congressional leaders Jimmy Carter needs to
get his legislative program enacted meet with
the President-elect today to find ways for
Carter to work with Congress. Those meeting
at the farm of Sen. Herman Talmadge, D-Ga.,
included Rep. Thomas P. O'Neill, D-Mass.,
expected to be the next House Speaker;
Senate Democratic Leader Mike Mansfield,
who is retiring; and the current or future
chairmen of eight House and Senate comI
mittees.

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"I'm not criticizing the special master," Cowley said, "because
I think it's great that the state put that In there as a means of
trying to resolve disputes. But we're the ones who are responsible
for mnanagini the budget, and to brim' an out.stdpr in to recoinmend that extra money be spent, I feel, is unfair to the taxpayers.

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Hotel Siege

The SEA asked for a $500 annual increase in base salary and
Stowell recommended a $300 hike, $100 above the school board's
offer. The special master found in Favor of the board's tiiethod of
determining average class size, but called for a boost from $100 to
oo in the administration's yearly insurance payment. The
teachers' total annual premium is currently about $220.
Ernest Cowley, chief negotiator for the school board,
Tuesday that he was willing to negotiate further with the SEA
concerning the special master's report, but that "fiscal responsibility" would be the administration's guiding principle.
"I'III willing to go through the special master's recominendations and further discuss them," Cowley said. "Otherwise,
we've wasted his (Stowell's) time coming clown here and also the
money. I'm willing to work with them, because we're as interested in a good (school) system as they are. I'm not as interested in their personal gain as they are."
Cowley said that the administration and the school board are
entrusted by the public to handle the school system's budget in the
best interest of county taxpayers.

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WASHINGTON (AP) — Consumers who
have seen beef prices fall steadily from last
year's highs can expect to pay record prices to
put beef on the table in 1977, an Agriculture
Department economist predicted today.
Retail beef prices soon will begin climbing
and probably will cost a record average o
$1.49 a pound next year, Richard 1. Crom of
the department's Economic Research Service
said.
That is 10 cents above the estimated 1976
average of $1.39. Last year's record average

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pewter medal by Olympics Chairman Vie Arnett
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Greater Sanfor(I Chamber of Commerce.

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"Washington will get involved in more electric
rate hike cases," Howard F. Perry told a workshop
group recently. Perry is a spokesman for the
Federal Energy Administration (FEA) and he was
sneaking to utility nffi'ink

Outspoken
,
rr;'niied no words and left
little doubt that the feds would be moving in on
state utility regulatory bodies, He talked of rates as
the means for le erage to force less energy use
When a federal bureaucrat starts talking of
leverage (arm twisting), you can make book that in
that area, if nowhere else, he has expertise.
PerrN predicted a much broader use of FEA's

l'iiuioth the leprechauncould hardly contain
himself when he popped into toy living room
recently.
"Stop t he presses!" he yelled. "Conic quick'
Turn uut all )our reporters"
"Calut down, Tim," I said, ''you'll have a
eiiur('. Now what has you so excitetV"*
"Turkeys!" he stammered. 'Turkeys!"
'It isn't iiicc to call names," I said. ''Now which
turkes are ) ou referring to?"
"The leathered kind," Tim said, leaning heavily
UI)I) his shillelagh.
I was just takin inesell a little tour of Seminole
and stopped off at a turkey farm. What I saw there
iiiade me blood run cold. Seems the birds are
rteiitful of ben' done in every year about this time
to provide Thanksgiving dinners. But come along
ith lot' and you call see for yersell
"Wait, l'irii, at least give me time to get my
shoes on!" I said, but it was too late, The
leprechaun waved his shillelagh and we found
ourselves on it turke% farm, soniewhn' in
Seminole.
"That's the ring-leader, over there," Tim said.
"lie's .stirrmn' up trouble, lie is."
Incredulous, I scrutinized the milling flock of
lards. One bird did seem to be making more noise

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The fact is that our cities, which can do no
more than their citizens give them the mandate
and the ineans to do, trail well behind industry in

a... and, men. ANOTHER reason why we've
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wrecior 01 noosing ror Lime Westmmister City
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sh elf and ou want to move it you lower prices,"

per cent on six-year certificates of deposit . But
borrowing charges have averaged a bo ut 8.75 piicent.'
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investigatio ns usually are made into any charges
of impropriety against Treas ur y oçficials. A
spokesman said the preliminary in'estigation
has produced no evide nce that Davis t oo k the
illegal gift.
Footnote: Baron did not return nm - reneated

calls.

SECRET SURVEILLANCE - liv a memo
intended for the eyes only of De puty Attorney
General Harold Tyler, a J ustice Dept. official
has c ha rged that the department conducted
"improper and perhaps illegal" sur ve illance at
the Republican con vention last August.
The official, Lee Ilenson, reported that an 11man team was isssem bled in Kansas City to keep
close wat ch on "yippies, gays and other pe rsons
and grou ps." The "spies" were drawn from the

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which is supposed to resolve civil rights disput es,
In Benson's opinion, the spying was "impro pe r and unlawful" because it was "unrelated
to discriminatory practices," lie contended that
the Community Relations Se rvice has "no
surveillance
or
intelligence-gathering
authority,"
Nevertheless, the 11 civil rights officials were
ordered Into action, with all the drama of an
undercover mission. They car ried "walkie-talkie
radio eq ui pment and were required to make
ho ur ly radio reports."

Tallahassee.

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The British press, however, foc used on the
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him an "irresponsible . - . peanut politici an,"
To make matters worse, one sensational.
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budget holdb cks it suffered the
past two years but it probably
will be hut with a recession in
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Be met in Pittsburgh with Irish-American
leaders, many of them dogmatica ll y antiBritish. A militant priest read Carter what
Pur ported to be a copy of the Democratic platfo rm on Ireland and asked whether he supported
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has become a huge factor. Sales of existing when only two wheelchai rs remain ed in the large
homes are repo rt ed as strong throughout the room. Thoughtful people,
the English.
country.
A significan t note a bout longevity: Pick ed it
Price, q ua lity of construction, size and man y up in Manchester, followed up in Leeds and
other factors are offered as explanatio ns of the Shrewsbury and Kldbrooke (a suburb of Lon- t
)
strength in this used'home market, in. which don) . As one doctor at the University at Mansales are expected to reach 2,7 mullion units this chester said: "If you can improve the quality of
&gt;ear.
life among the elderly, t he y live longer."
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would

it," said Go'. Reubin
\kew. "The question is
l;uv much we would like to
expose young people to
someone who's had this experience.''
Cox was convicted Oct.
21, 1971 of possession of two
pounds of pure heroin with
intent to sell.
lie said he was
ecruited by an old Army,
huddy to get into a get-richquick scheme" involving
;ilo of heroin smuugloil
i nto the country from
iutheat Asia.
Cox said he obt ained it
master's degree front the
University of North Florida
alter his release from
prison and hoped to get a
job as it junior college
teacher. his civil rights
were restored last year.
Askew urged Cox not to
be discouraged by reechon of the teaching certificate. The governor, who
has taken a hard-line stand
against teachers involved
th drugs, reiterated his
('clings.
'People who would indulge in it for the most part
reck their lives, so it isn't
a matter that's easy to
dismiss," Askew said.

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popular portrats of thie housing market, but it out of the room. Some numbers were performed

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of the contract to Elgin, a non-

Tthtsurpr1seofson1epeople,thesavingsand lformers put on their acts Children 8 t 12 from a
1mm people had a very good year in 1976 in spite ocal school also entertained,
interesting o bservation: Patients who had to *
of the relativcl weak new-home market because
get
ba ck to t he ir beds early were wheel ed ba ck
of continued str en gth in existing-home sales.
at differ en t times. The show went on wi thout
'flits phenomenon has gone almost unnoticed in interruption until the last pa
tient was wheeled

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construction st,indards for council houses,
nursing homes and social centers for the aged

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housing starts it) 1977, comparecl with an ex- party for geriatric patients at Withington
pct'tt'tI t otal of 15 million this year. Th ey an- Hospital, Manchester, All the patients were in
tici pa te an unusually large r ise in the multi- wheelchairs. Boys and girls, 15 tit 20 years,
family market.
se rved the party goodies. Professional per-

Th e lang ua ge was straight out of military
ope ratio ns. They were issued "orders," They
were "dis patche".4," detailed" and "brief ed."
After a full day's spying, they were "debrief ed
"
and "secured" for the night.
It was a strange assignment for civil rights
special ists.
Footnote: A J ustice Dept. s po kesman told us
Benson's protest is be ing reviewed at the request
of Tyler. Comm un ity Relations director Ben
Holman, who overruled hlenson's objections to
the Kansas City mission, de nied that it was
illegal. Benson declined comment;
CARTER DONNYBROOK — At the he ight of.
the presidential campaign, Jimmy Ca er
rt
inadvertently sth-red up a tempest in Great
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Treasury Dept. Investigates Gun'G*Ift
WASHINGTON
The Treasury Dept. is
secretly invest igating charges that the host of a
Las Vegas casino presen ted
an illegal gun to the
official in charge of enforcing the federal
firearms laws.
Rex Davis, director of the Bureau of Alco hol,
Tobacco and Firearms, allegedly accepted the
gun in violation of the laws that his agency is
supposed to uphold. Under these laws,
firearms
can't be pr esented as gifts to residents of another
state.
Davis categorically denied the allegation, lie
toid us that he had visited las Vegas only once,
had stayed long enough to make a speech and
had never accepted an illegal firearm from
anyone.
The a ll egation against Davis filtered out of a
Justice Dept , invest igation of Charles Baron, the
"greeter" at the fashionable Hi'ieria Hotel on
Las Vegas' st rip.
Baron is a retired brigadier general, who has
lived in las Vegas for 20 years. He is known to be
an avid gun collector. Reports reached
Washington that he was passing out weapons to
visiting celebriti es.
One of Davis' own agen ts overheard a con-.
versatlon indicating that a high A.T.F. offi cial,
possibly Davis himself, had accepted a gun from
Baron. The in vestigation eventually focused on
Davis, Treas ur y officials told us that internal

TALLAHASSEE (AP) Hodes was ousted in favor of New Jersey un derworld fig ur es panels will be fleshed out after
Democratic ho use Speaker Rep. Jam es Redman; Finance to Florida, a trend not ed earlier blouse members submit reDonald Tucker, the first Flori- and Taxation Chairman Carl th is f al l by the statewide grand quests on which committees
da speaker to suc ceed himself Ogden was replaced by Rep. jury on gambling,
they want.
in 50 years, has inaugurat ed his Charles Boyd, and Govern"Nothing has been done to
Hodes' ouster was expect ed.
new term by spilling Repubhi- men ta l Ope ratio ns Chairman solve it," Tucker said. "We He had be en reported In trouble
can blood on the house floor. Robe rt Hector was replac ed by wan t to invite t hem to ret ur n to since he vot ed against the aptheir home base."
Tucker was officially re- Rep. Hyatt Brown,
propriations bill l ast session in
t ur ned to the rostrum Tuesda y
Tucker, af fl i ct ed with w ha t
The last s peaker to serve two a dispute with Tucker over
as the house organized for its aides said was a serio us in- success ive terms was Carey whether education spending
next session, be ginning in April. fection in his i nn er ear, was Hardee, a fo rm er governor who should be increased. lie relie th en told members who sworn in by Supreme Court was s peaker in the 1915 and 1917 ceived no other leade rshi p posiwould head 22 standing corn- J ustice BK. Roberts. Ro berts sessions.
tion.
Tucker ro un ded out the House
mittees. Th en he slashed the also swore in the 120 mem be rs
"We've had no other disblouse minority staff from 11 to of the House, including 31 lea dershi p by naming Rep. agreesnents this year," he said,
John Hill, 1)- Miami, to be adding that Tucker had in2, touching off cries that he was freshmen.
trying to annihilate the BeAlso r et urned to top posts majority leader. Hill had been dicated earlier that Bodes
publicans.
were Spe aker Pro Temnpore the cen tr al figure In speculation wo ul d either retain his chair.
House Minority Leader Wil- Jo hn Ryals, D-Brandon, and over who would replace the re- manship or r ec eive another top
ham James, R-Delray Beach, House Clerk Allen Morris. The tir ed Dick Clark of Miami.
post .
in addition to naming the
declined co mment until a news blouse also co nfirmed Wayne
"lie di dn 't ke ep those co rnconference set for today.
Westmnark as the new Sergeant committee heads, Tucker de- mitmenis," said Bodes, a Tam.
tail ed the memberships of t he pa physician. He sa id he wo ul d
Tucker cited over-staffing as at Arms.
the reason for the cuts.
Tucker created several new po werf ul Rules and Appropria- seek a pla ce on the education
"We don't need that and committees In expandin g the (ions committees, The other panel,
we 're not going to have it," he committee structure from 18 to
declared, "This may not set 22 standi ng panels. Among the
well with everybody and I'm new committees are Tourism
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TALLAHASSEE i Al')
The
Cabinet
has
refused to grant a teaching
rertificate to a Jack.sonyule man who served 16
in)flths in a federal prison
for attempting to sell
heroin to an undercover
narcotics agent.
Schuler Cox Jr., told
Cabinet members that he
made "a tremendous error
in judgement" when he got
into dope dealing. But he
said he has rehabilitated
himself and could make a
contribution to society as a
teacher.
The Cabinet voted unaniinously on Tuesday to deny

their tools when a non-union
It also instructed General
Ix, trouble,"
Sprr,'jcrq Director Jack K a ne in
contractor shows tin to
"en he goes on the job. I
work on the new Capitol cafe- recons ider his recommendation
teria.
that time state spend $261,219 to think everyone will know it, be

are higher by far than standards for private
homes, - . (and) for apartment houses in which
the aged live,'
iit'cau.sc or Lois spread, which the league calls
At Manchester University in fmncashire: Met
"an unprecedented development during recent with two of Great Bri ta in's most distinguished
sears," the associations have managed to geriatricians, Profs. John Brocklehurst and
significantly improve their sometimes unsteady Francis C'tird of the Unive rsity of Glasgow, Both
earnings
agreed that the shortage of geriatric special ists
is a world problem. Jewish Geriatric Center on
It is for this reason that econom ists of the
It
Long Island, New York, is conduct ing a seminar
league now feel that a decline of one-half per ce
nt on that subject. Question: How short are we here
o'm mortgage charges is likely in 1977, with an in the United States of specialized geriatric
upturn in home sales following as a direct COocare? How is that medical service de li ver ed ?
sequence.
A pleasant break: Doroth y Ma rtin, lovely,
League economists now project 1.8 million new efficient secretary to Brocklehurst, took me to a

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The basic problem, of co urse, is money. Even savers also.
Those savings have soared tit the past two
though the federal government subsidizes 75 per
cent of the cost of building treatment plants, decades or so, helping b ui ld total assets of the
inflation-harried and tax-burdene local citizens associations to more than $380 billion, com pa r ed
have been relucta nt to approve th e levies and with a then' $16.9 billion in 1950,
bonds and usage charges needed to pick up the
'ens at the associations earn 5,25 per cent
ot he r 25 per cent.
interest on ordinary passbook accounts, and 7,75

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will meet the deadline but only half the nation's sort, but in a way they can thank themselves,
cities and towns, serving 40 per cent of the U.S. takes savings to make mortgages, and a good
many of those who borrow for mortgage:; are
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Ihert are sonic offhanli notes on our trip this
summer to England. Back home now, broke but
happy. I covered the state of the seniors im
Manchester, Leeds, York, Shrewsbury amr
London and two of its suburbs.
Note about my research system: Talk to the
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officials serving the elderly. On the street, i coat
with retirees and elderly folk. Usually, I wind up
at a pub where old people gather, It takes eight
minutes to get my ta pe machine running. Taping
comments I learn whether the stories of
programs for the aged given to me by officials
actually proved out.
A big point: There's no "politics" involved in?
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services to seniors. Th e Social Se rv ices
department runs strictly on a civil se rvice basis
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No body gets ap po inted by st ate, co un ty or local
political leaders, I met 38 social workers who
serve the' ged in various ways. In the United
,
Kingdom, nobody gets fired when a new ad'
ministration takes over, firm the Unit ed States,
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not everyone who deals with the elderly is
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Statistics Flores are on the ' In m on
housing, nursing homes, medical services,
senior citizen organizations, Income and income
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That law set an initial deadline of July 1, 1971 he explain, noting that saiiings held by the
for certain improvements in both ind ustrial and associations rose about $50 billion in the past
year to a total of $340 billion.
municipal waste-water treatment, The EPA
llomnebuyers aren't used to good news of this
expects that 90 per cent of all major industries

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But Brantley told a news conference hate
Tuesday that he had no intention of ,hanging
it any of the jobs back to the way they were. lie
also said he didn't think the criticism would
last.
"A few who are slightly offended will come
to the realization that I treated everyone cxtrernely fairly,"' Brantley said.
Brantley, whose father was a Georgia
sharecropper, was unanimously elected as
the state's 60th Senate president as
legislature convened for a organizational
session.
In his acceptance speech, Brantley
discussed his top legislative priorities,
singling out the push he's promised for the
abolition of property taxes as a schoolfunding base. 1k also talked of reforming
insurance laws and overhauling collectivebargaining law's.
In committee appointments, the big suprise
was the naming of Tom Gallen, D- Bradenton,
to the powerful Rules chairmanship.
Brantley said he narrowed the choice down
to Gallen and Myers because he wanted to
pick a senator who was not in the running to
succeed bum.
This way, he said, he could not be accused
of trying to handpick his successor, lie also
said he passed over outgoing Senate President
l,)enipsey Barron because he wanted to establish firmly that he will be his own man.
Gordon, 1)- Miami and one of the contenders
hoping to succeed Brantley, was unhappy
over his removal as Appropriations chairman
in favor of Sen. Phil Lewis. Lewis, 1)- West
Palm Beach, is also in the future running.
However. Brantley said he felt Gordon had
expertise that could be used as chairman of
the new Finance and Tax Committee. lie said
Gordon would still be vice chairman of approppropr iations.
Poston, tMiaoii. a 10-year senate veteran

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and perennial chairman of the Transportation
Committee, was removed in favor of Myers.
"I am in a state of shock," Myers, 1)Miami, said of his appointment. "I have
never served on the Transportation Onmmittee in the 12 years I have been in the
legislature,"
However. Brantley said he removed Poston
because "you can get stagnant staying with
the same individuals." Poston was named
(hiuinnan of the Executive Business Committee.
Sen. Bob Graham, who has fought with
hirantley in the past, was stripped of all his
cha irma n ships.
(;rahaum, who had been chairman of
Education, Health and Rehabilitative Services and of an appropriations subcommittee,
was not even returned to those committees as
a member.
Brantley said the fact that Graham was the
only senator who never pledged to him while
he was runing to the leadership post was
"always In my mind."
lie said Graham was talented. But he said it
was a "schizophrenic talent" that fluctuated
greatly.
Sen. W.D. Childers, 1)-Pensacola and a
close Brantley friend, retained his powerful
Commerce chairmanship.
The only other senator to keep the same
chairmanship was Natural Resources chairman Guy Spicola, 1)-Tampa.
Barron, D-Panama City, was named
chairman of Governmental Operations,
where Brantley said he expected Tucker to
pursue his favorite theme of efficiency in
government.
Sen. Curtis Peterson, 1)-Eaton Park, was
picked as Education Chairman while Jon
Thomas,
1)-Fort Lauderdale, was named
head of the 11RS committee, succeeding
(;raharim.
Other new comnuittee chairrnenships include
Edgar Dunn, 1)-Daytona Beach, Judiciary.
Criminal; Pat Thomas, 1)-Quincy, new
committee on corrections, probation and
parole; John Vogt, 1)-Cocoa, new committee
on Economic, community and consumer
affairs.
Alan
Trash, 1)-Fort Meade. Agriculture
chairman; Dan Scarborough, new committee
on personnel, retirement and collective
bargaining; and Mattox Hair, 1).

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the matter of cleaning up pollution.
The Wall Str ee t Jo ur nal recently reported, for
example, that the worst polluters of (lie
Mississippi River are not private companies but
the i'omniuiniti ong t. L' '' Bstsn
NEW Yoiu: A!';
Ti-,t t.u.t u lluluut- umuorarea, Exxon Corp. alone has s pe nt $40 million to (gages might be coming down in 1977.
clean up its refinery ope ratio ns and the E1'
Th at pleasant pros pe ct comes from the people
says that other. com pa nies are doing almost as w ho should know, the officials of the nation's
savings and loan associations, who wake the
well,
a
!iiiJorit)
of home mo rt gage loans.
By contrast, it took the EPA five years and
lawsuit to force the city of Baton Rouge to s pe nd
are coming in at a great rate and
$10 million to upgrade its sewage treatment We're starting to pile up money," said a repreplants.
sentatuve of the U.S. League of Savings
'\Ssoviations, which is holding its annual meeting
The much-maligned ind ustrial polluters are here,
and away ahead of municipalities" in

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New Senate
President Lew Brantley, who has vowed to
erase the "country-club" image of the Senate,
*hasn't. wasted any time shaking things up.
Brantley had barely taken the oath of office
Tuesday when he announced a wholesale reshuffling of committee chainnenships. Only
two chairmen kept their same jobs.
Some senators, including Dade countians
Ralph Poston, Kenneth Myers and Jack Gordon, were not happy with the changes.

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office and cannot do anyttung about oil prices or any-thing else.'
his response to the quest ion was a nice touch and in k ee p in g
with the tone of his other remarks. He carefully avoided most
specifics, saying that he wants to get his feet under him first

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Jummuny Carter walked a tightrope in his first press
ference as president-elect - very skillfully,
As Mr. Carter so carefully po inted out in response to a
question about the possibi li ty of an increase in oil prices, he
not the president yet. lie does not have the responsibility of th e

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although we think that he has yet to clarify his exact position in
reg ar d to Yugoslavia. He was not entirely clear on what would
happen to detente if Yugoslavia were Invaded.
But there will be time for that when Mr. Carter takes office
and assumes the responsibilities that go with it.
At the conference, he was sensitive to the emotions of
President Ford, deferential and humble in attitude and open in
his desire for unity and tuoperalion in the Unit ed States,
He is entitled to support from all Americans as he undertakes the arduo us tasks that he faces when he ta kes the oath
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Last July, the federal Environmental
Protection Agency told New Yk City and some
100 other Eastern Seabrd urunicipalities that
they had until 1981 to stop dumping ciud in the
occaim
Since 1924, these municipalities have be en
barging millions of tons of sewage sludge a year
out to a point about 12 miles off New York
Harbor, turning the area into a veritable dead
sea,
It is a very real question whether the cities
will be able to meet even this liberal deadline set
by the EPA. One estimate is that it will take
more than $500 million to develop landfill sites or
alternative disposal methods, and New York
City, for one, is already complaining that its
current fiscal straits make it impossible to spend
any money on the phaseout.
M
Meanwhile,
nature began taking a bit of
revenge this summer when po llution forced the
cl os ing of Long island beaches.
This situation, which is probably the worst
example of pollution in the nation is what
a uiuiuy Carter would nave canea a "uusgrace '
would have, that is, if either he or Gerald Ford
had presented the American people with some
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All the turkeys cheered. They flapped their

wings and scratched the dirt angrily.
"You see for yerself," Tim said. "Those dirty
birds are tryin' to undermine a great American
holiday."
"I suspect your concern is motivated more by
your love of turkey drumsticks than it is h'
Patriotism," I told Tim. "And your fears are for
nothing, because you're forgetting one crucial
aspect of the turkey character- Just watch."
While I spoke, the owner of the turkey farm had
driven up in a truck with a cage on the back. lie had
lowered it wide plank from the cage to the ground,
and was spreading corn up the plank to the cage.
forgot about
All the turkeys, even the loud one,
plans
for
a
hunger
strike
and
pecked
at the
their
ready
of
them
were
safely
in
the
cage,
corn until all
to be trucked to the processing plant.
"You see, Tim," 1 said. "Turkeys are dumb. S
don't worry. And another thing: before you pop us
into another turkey farm, give me time to put on my
shoes."
Then I wiped my feet on a clump of grass and we
went home

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electric power producers. But he said this would be
—done on a selective basis.
Now there is an insidious word, "selective." In
bureaucratic parlance it probably means that the
power to be used would be selected in targets,
picking hose where example could whip others
into line
He indicat ed that the feds see conservation as
another - source of energy and plan to exercise
greater influence in this area of solving energy
problems. lie cited "voluntary" building standards
to reduce heat loss which "could be made mandatory" if they are not met.
It hardly seems necessary to offer editorial
conclusions to this man's stat'ments- Just note how
quickly mandatory follows the word voluntary in
relation to building standards.
This nation did not become the envy of the
world in living standards by curtailing the use of
energy by arm twisting or other means. The more
energy used per man the greater our productivity
became
We do not need the t
of regressive thinkin
which the FE \bureaucracy is promulgating We
do need the elbow room to get cracking and make
use of what energy we have to produce new
methods for obtaining more energy sources.
If we can just get the bureaucracy off the backs
of industry and individual initiative we can beat the
present problems. We won't do it by sitting around
listening to regressive ideas coming fr rm Ih dd
hand of government.
We will not make much progress if every time
an attempt is made to tap the unlimited so ur ce of
energy fuel represent ed by our coal and nuclear
resources, a vociferous minority can stop the effort,
Inc Environmental Protection Agency staff
may be sincere in the be lief that th ey are protecting the natural environment for th e enjoyment of
the people. But the people must have food, clo th ing
and heated housing to live to enjoy it.
Th e FEA staffers may be sincere in be lieving
they can force a rationing of existing energy to the
benefit of all. Both agencies would substitute
regression for true progress. For progress lies in a
free society, not a controlled one.

''Did you heat' that?" Tim said.
"I certainly did, lie said 'gobble-gobble.' Now
kt's gut the heck out of here, Tim."
''Oh, I forgot that you can't understand 'CIII,"
hut said, waving his shillelagh again.
". . . and our brothers and sisters and eventually
ourselves end up on the dinner tables of the
huinaiis," the loud turkey was saying. ''I say that
it's gone far enough!"
The other turkeys cheered. It looked as if they
might turn into it mob pretty soon.
"Ilow iiiany of you have lost relatives to the
annual
Thanksgiving slaughter? Raise your
wings!" the loud turkey continued.
Most of the turkeys raised their wings.
"Exactly!" the loud turkey yelled, "And it's
time to change that!"
''But how can we change that? We're just birds,
and the luuiiians are touch bigger!" a turkey yelled
from the crowd.
''I'll tell you how
by a hunger strike!" the
ring-leader said. 'All we have to do is to refuse to
eat. Then we will lose weight. All this juicy meat
ill int'lt from our hones. Then the humans will
have to find something else to Serve it

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1 lounksgiving After they get used to having
something else for their main dish, we'll be home
free!"

it was still just a bunch of

thall the others. hut
turkeys.

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Grand Opening Sale now in progress at both locations
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520 SICO UTH HWY. 2792 CASSELBERRY, FLORIDA 32707

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flifford 1 (liff) Nelsonstoppedhis pursuit of
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wife Best) and our two lovely grand
daughters" live in Sanford.
hobbles are photography, hunting
and fishing, Their mixed breed "Italian
cocker spaniel" Wags is 15
In 1972,asitappearedthatthe little Sanford
Zoo would &amp; abolished and its animals given
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"I was told the group had to be organized
and that the job would be over in 90 days, he
said.
When he left the office work was well under
way
to establish the new Central Florida
-During his military career, Nelson also
Zoological Park, off U.S. 17-92 in Sanford.
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Like Mary isa erynewcity still plagued
( ilifornia where he obtained a degree in
with many, many problems of growth and tti
nasal suence
pains of taking care of itself,"Nelson said
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of our citizens
inial0e Mary
pro:n im:tsake. 1,o
umst of all. Nelson said, adding that he and
decisions should be considered on a personal
his wife, Gmnny, agreed that the Lake Mary
basis rather than the city making arbitrary
community would be their horne after
decisions on what is good for the citizens."
retirement.
"We probably won't like the results of
Tile couple met at a cadet dance prior to
growth in the future, but we will like it better
Four generations of the John between the beaches and the want it, that is what I will work Nelson's commissioning in 1944 a n d married
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Decker family live in the I imily
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big City of Orlando."
after 13 dates later that same year
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home on West Crystal I.ake
Decker graduated froin
Avenue, Iake Mary. "We are Seminole Iligh School in 1950
an ordinary working family. We and planned a career in law
all work said E)ecker
enforcement ifter completing
Decker, 44, chief electrician hismilitary obligation in the
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Polytechnic Institute in Rustin, Ia., his home
state, to join the Navy, Alter World War 11, he
went back to school but was called back into
the service for the Korean conflict deciding
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lven employed by the company
Shile a patrolman with the
for 17 years. His wife JoAnn, is Winter Park Police Departher thou year of tr.ching ment, he met JoAnn, who was a
sign language at Seminole meter maid and they got
Community College.
married.
Decker owns and operates a
Their eldest daughter, Tiff
gun shop business, the only one
20. has joined the Air Force and in the city, to the rear of Ws
will be
leaving home to report home. Hunting and fishing are
for duty on Dec. 7. election da
Y- his hobbies and he is building a
Cheryl Arui. 17,
attends the new home for the family, doing
Florida School for the Deaf in all the work himself. at Fow1h
St. Augustine. Son, John 11, 1 4.
and Wilbur Streets.
is a student at Croonis Iligh
"if elected, I hope to acSchool.
whatever the people
Members of the first and want," tic said. "I feel I will be
second generation, Decker's an exlension of the people.
mother, Mrs. Anna Mae Either the people want the city
Decker, find grandmother, Ella to ads ance or to stay the wayit
Craves, also have jobs.
is. Whichever way that they
Mrs DtckeNsapmofe
seamstress. Grandmother
Craves crochets afgans. It
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the City Council. is running unopposed a svconil time.
Sheandherhusbaiid.Frar.k,havetwosons,FrankJr.andC. H.,
and a daughter. IMrraine, They own and operate a heavy
equipment construction business,
re-election unopposed to a second term on the city
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music program at Seminole (.wnunity College.
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1k is 38 years old anti has a I'ti[) in music From Michigan Stati'
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daughter, Ruthann, i.
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A (ot4ml of 1 l3 I mike '4 mrs residents is eligible to cast ballots in
the Dec. 7 municipal election wherecandidatesare seeking three
city council. posts and the mayor's office.
The only opposed council race on the ballot is for city council
suit three, formerly occupied by Martin Bacon Sr.,resigned.
Seeking to fill the one year remaining in Bacon's term are John
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mission and board of adjustineit; and Cliff Nelson, 54. retired I
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Zoological
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who is completing his first two in office Sorenson is
production manager at Scott Lkctronies. a division of the
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In addition, she has to be a payroll clerk
bookkeeper, secretary, notary public,
supervisor of elections, and a mini-chamber
commerce. W he never someone has a
they are usually told, "Ask Mary.'
Mrs. Nort on performs all these duties as
well as sitting in on regular and spe cial
council meetings, and taking care of the city's
ordinances, public hearings and
codifications. She does her job in such a
pleasant and efficient manner that most
people who come in touch with her agree,
"Mary is a do ll !"
Mrs. Nort on and her husband. William, live
in Winter Spr ings with their daughters,
Kathy, 18, a student at Seminole Community
College; and Janice, 9, a pupil at th e local
elementary school. Their eldest daughter.
Mrs. Mary Moncrief, resides in Sanford with
her husband, Bruce.
Mrs. No rt on would like to see the city adopt
a comprehensive pe rsonnel policy, including
a wage scale. She fee1 3 this would create
better morale among city employes and
be tter wor ki ng conditions be ca use "when
employes are hired they wo ul d know w ha t to
wcrk up to," she says.
Being a long-term resident of the city, she
has personal desires regarding the city's
growth. She would like to see the city have its
own post office, a bank established, doct o rs or
other professionals locate here and some light
commercial industry. Although she is against
the area becoming a "booming metro po lis,"
she f eels t he re sho ul d be more services
available "so people can do business in their
own city."

Mary T. Norton, Winter Springs genial city
clerk, has the distinction of being the oldest
employe in terms of service on the city
payroll.
She became city clerk in
1970 a,d,
since then, has had an "inside view" of the
city's growth from a sma ll village to a full.
functioning municipality.
Although Mrs. Norton's duties have
changed over th e years, "there has never
been a time when my Job has slowed down,"
she says.
In Winter Sp ri ngs, the city clerk is not
elected by the people, but is appointed by the
Mayor yearly. This doesn't make for much
job security, but Mrs. No rt on has served four
separate mayors and numerous councilmen
over the years, so she guesses, "1 must be
doing my Job right.
"I haven't any complaints about working
with any city o ffi cial. They have all been nice
to me."
The city's "fantastic" growth has made it
necessary to increase the number of city
employes. Programs to be nefit these employes have be en added, such as social
security and hospitalization. CETA (Comprehensive Employment Training Act) and
I.EAA Law Enforcement Assistance
Administration) employes have become part
of the city's personnel. All these programs
require a "tremendous number of forms to be
fill ed, records to be kept and pa yroll to be
disbursed," Mrs. Norton explains. Th ese
duties fall under her job.

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TO BID
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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
I'C' 1t4 a,1'
Authority of the City
Housing
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CIVIL ACTION NO. 14-165S.CA.09
CASE NO. 76.2134.CA-09 0
BARNETT
BANK
OF
WINTER
for
Replacement
of Thirty
DIVISION: AC
name was Exterior Yard Light Fixtures at
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NATIONAL
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NA.,
whose
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formerly FIRST NATIONAL BANK Lake Monroe Terrace. Low Rent
BANK, a National banking or.
HoutittU Project Fla. 16.5 until 2:00
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AT
WINTER PARK,
plaintiff, PM E.S.T on the 291h day of
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Plaintiff,
December 1976. at the Ad
vi
vs.
RICHARD M. BRYANT and ministration Building, Castle
iEWELL CLARK GROVE, et ux.,
Brewer Court, Sanford, Florida at
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CANDICE p BRYANT, hiS wife.
which time and place all bidS will Be
Defendants,,
Defendants
publicly opened and read aloud.
NOTICE OF SALE
NOTICE OF ACTION
The work consists of removing
Notice i hereby given that,
TO: RICHARD M. BRYANT and
thirty
uo existing yard tights,
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i'ursuant
to
an
order
or
a
final
hiS
wife
CANDICE P. BRYANT,
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-concrete bases, posts and
judgment of foreclosure entered in
Residence and whereabouts are including
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unknown and all persons claiming globes and replacing same wits,
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sell the property situated in
by, through or under them and all thirty
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Seminole County, Florida, described
others claiming any right, title or concrete bases, anchor bolts, posts,
f':.
as:
interest in and 10 the following globes a nd connect ions to IXiStiflQ
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electrical services. New fixtures
Lot I, Block A. HIGHLAND
described property
HILLS, according to the plat
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED shall conform to the following:
Replace thirty uo existing post
thereof, as recorded in Plat Book ii,
that an action to foreclose a mor
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tgage on the following property in lights and Foundations with a
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Mount on 19" square by 36" deep
National Disposal 73$26A
Seminole County, Florida,
Roper Electric Range 7333A00
has been filed against RICHARD M. concrete base flush, with finish
BRYANT and CANDICE p, grade. Connect new fixtures I
Chefaire Exhaust Fan and Hood
1300 Ductless
BRYANT. his wife, and you are existing wiring.
Bidders snail visit Ine site and
Singer Heat Electric 8C323014
required to serve a copy of your
Roper Dishwasher 9511 920
written defenses, if any, to it on determine for themselves, prior to
LYNN JAMES HINSON, of Turn bidding, the location, existing
Singer A C 50036.IA
Wall to Wall carpet
bull, Abner and Daniels, Attorneys conditions and all matters affecting
at public sale, to the highest and best
for Plaintiff, whose address is 147 the work. No extra compensation
West Lyman Avenue, Post Office will be aulhorUed for items which
bidder for cash, at the west front
door of the Seminole County
Box 100, Winter Park, Florida 32790, can be determined by such site
Courthouse in Sanford, Florida at
and tile the orig inal with the Clerk of investigation.
11:00 A.M. on the 29th day of
A certified check or bank draft,
the above styled Court on or before
November, 1976.
December 17th, 1976; otherwise a Payable to the Housing Authority of
(Seal)
judgment may be entered against the City of Sanford. Florida, U S
Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr. ,
you for the relief demanded in the Government Bonds, or a s.atisfac
tory bid bond executed by the bid
Clerk of the Circuit Court
complaint or petition,
ft
By Cherry Kay Travis
WITNESS my hand and the seal of ders and acceptable sureties in an
Deputy Clerk
said Court on November 12th, 1976, amount equal 105 per cent of the bid
SMITH, HULSEY, SCHWALBE
shall be submitted with each bid.
(SEAL)
&amp; NICHOLS
The successful bidder will be
Arthur H. Beckwilh, Jr
for Plaintiff
required to furniSh and pay for
Clerk of the Circuit Court
1 Attorneys
300 Barnett Bank Building
Satisfactory performance and
By; Lillian Woodman
Jacksonville, Florida 37202
IAR"t' NORTON: SHE'S 'A I)OLL'
Deputy Clerk
Payment bond or bonds.
Publish, Nov. Il, 1976
The successful bidder will be
PubliSh, Nov. 17, 21, 31, Dec 9, 1916
DEF 70
required to comply With all ap
DEF 77
__________________
plicable local, State and federal
regulations.
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
The Housing Authority of the City
NOTICE OF FICTITIOUS NAME
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CIR.
NOTICE is hereby given that 01 Sanford. Florida reserves the
CUlT IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
GONZALEZ COSTA ASSOCIATES right to reject any or all bids or to
COUNTY, FLORIDA.
INC a Florida corporation I,waive any informalilies in the
CIVIL ACTION NO, 76.IS65.CA.09.E
engaged in business at 1107 Palm bidding.
STOCKTON, WHATLEY. DAVIN &amp;
No bid shall be withdrawn for a
Way, Sanford, Seminole County
COMPANY, a Florida corporation,
period of 30 days subsequent to the
Flridaunder the Fictitious i'ame
Plaintiff,
KINGS SUPPLIES, 2335 Soulh Park opening of bids without the consent
vs
ct the IIr.t'.Ing .'.ul?wrIy of lhr City
()ivp, S,',tord. Iorio. ems
LEW:S c'. MAC.NET'ri
I •p
corporation Intends to register that 01 Sanford. Florida.
DRA J. MAGNETTI, his wife, and
The Housing Authority
name with the Clerk of the Circuit
CAMERON BROWN CONSUMER
of tt'ø City of Sanford,
Court of Seminole County pursuant
FINANCE, INC.. a North Carolina
Florida
to 55163 09 Florida Statutes
corporation,
Thomas Wil son
(Corp Seal)
Defendants
Executive Director
GONZALEZ COSTA
NOTICE OF SALE
PubliSh Nov. Il, 24, Dec 1, 8. 15, 72,
ASSOCIATES, INC.
NOTICE is hereby given, that
1974
By Charles P. Gonzalez
pursuant to a Final Judgment
DEF 73
President
foreclosure entered November 15,
By JANE CASSELBERRY
1976 in the Circuit Court of the
Publish; Oct. 77, Nov. 3. 10, 17, 1976 UNITED STATES DISTRICT
DEE 137
Eighteenth Judicial Circuit in and
Herald Stall Writer
. .
COURT MIDDLE DISTRICT OF
for Seminole County Florida In Civil
FLORIDA ORLANDO DIVISION
Action No. 76.1S65.CAO, E, AR.
Case No. 76-347.Orl.Cly.y UNITED
I.ONGWOOD - Mayor
THUR H. BECKWITH, JR. Clerk of
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT STATES OF AMERICA. Plaintiff.
James Lormann has appointed
the Said Court, will sell for Cash in
V-s. DIANE E. SCOTT. a single
EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CIR:
hand to the highest and best bidder
seven members of a charter
CUlT, IN AND FOR SEMINOLE woman, et at , Defendants
at lhe West front door of the Cour
ORDER FOR SERVICE BY
COUNTY, FLORIDA
revision committee with three
thouse, Seminole County, Florida at
CIVIL ACTION NO. 76-1S09.CA.19.E PUBLICATION - On motion and
appointments yet to be made.
ll;00 o'clock A.M.ort November 3Oth
BARNEIT BANK OF SEMINOLE affidavit at plaintiff in the above
1976 the following described real
COUNTY. N.A.. a national banking entitled cause by its Assistant
"
William Carpenter, a city
:
property situate in Seminole County, corporation.
United States Attorney, in an action
I
...,..
Florida, to *if:
against the def endant(s), Diane E
resident and attorney, was
Plaintiff,
Lot 120, QUEENS MIRROR vs
Scott. Amer-can Steel Fence Co.
named chai rm an of
the cornSOUTH REPLAT ADDITION TO EUNICE LADONA HARRIS
Inc., and Color World TV En
which
mittee,
Lormann
CASSELBE RR Y, FLORIDA, ac
terprises. Inc.. and to enforce a lien
Defendant.
.......
,
cording to the plat thereof as
charged with the task of forupon real property Situate in this
MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE
recorded in Plat Book 11, Page
District and described as follows .
96,
mutating a charter.proposal by
CLERK'S NOTICE OF SALE
Public Records of Seminole County,
NOTICE
IS
HEREBY
GIVEN
that
Lot
17. STEPHEN HEIGHTS. ac
June 6, 1977. The committee
,
Florida
pursu ant 10 a Final Judgment of cording to plat thereof recorded in
will hold an organizational
Subject to and together with;
Foreclosur, entered in the above Plat Book 17. page 43 of lh public
,
Wall to wall carpet in living room, entitled cause in the Circuit
meeting Nov. 30.
Court of records of Seminole County.
hail &amp; bedrooms,
the Eighteenth Judicial Circuit, In Florida. and It appearing to the
Westinghouse Range, KE 230
and for Seminole County, Florida, I Court that the defendant(s), Diane
Also selected to serve were
/
Air King Hood, KM, Mod 4
will sell at public auction to the E Scott are not inhabitants of nor
('it)' Clerk Onnie Shomate,
Singer American Furnace. BCE highest bidder for cash at the West found within the Slate of Florida and
Walter Lee, incoming president
22I
Front door of the Courthouse in the have not voluntarily appeared
Singer American Air Conditioner, City of Sanford, Seminole
of the Longwood Chamber of
County, heroin, and that personal service
ACR 50021
CARPENTER
upon them ispot practical because
Florida at the hour of 11;O0 AM
Commerce; and Shelley Cox,
DATED this ISth day of November 30th, 1976. that
certain their residence and whereabouts
Who is experienced in city and study should take tune," he I November, 1976,
parcel of real properly described as are unknown, it i ORDERED thAt
(Seal)
DianeE S(oIlappeai'orpleat3the
county government,
foiiows
said, "and by establishing a
S..'
A.rll'iur H. Beckwith. Jr
,,
(or,,pIin
h.. •
,
LAi.
rAA,il
'
LUiIIJISLSU2V
110W
di
keis't WC
Clerk of the Circuit Court
(All-mann had asked each of
J an u ar y, 1917, and in default thereof
ESTATES. according 10 the pOtl
By Cherry Kay Travis
12,
the
Court
will
proceed
to
council
to
nominate
wheels
are
set
in
motion."
the hearing
the
thereof as recorded in Plat Book
Deputy Clerk
and adjudication of this su it as if
Pages IS and 16, Public Records
lie said he has tried to keep
someone to serve on the
ROWLAND, PETRUSKA. BOWEN Seminole County, Florida
Diane E Scott had been Served with
conimittee. Nominated to serve the committee appointments &amp; McDONALD
process in the State of Florida, but
(Seal)
30$ North Magnolia Avenue
only to the extent provided to, by
by his mother, Councilwoman "non-political."
Arthur H Becfrwith, Jr
Orlando, Florida 32901
Section 1633. Title 71, United States
Clerk of the Circuit Court
June Lormann, the mayor
Lormaiin says he feels it is Publish, Nov 17, 1976
Code, it is further ORDERED that 1
By Cherry Kay Travis
DEF
74
declined, but said he would imperative the committee
'tice of this order be published by
Deputy Clerk
the United States Marshal in a
serve in an advisory capacity. come up with a form of
Winderweedle, Haines,
___________________
newspaper of general circulation In
Ward &amp; Woodman, P A.
She then nominated Harry government that will invest IN THE CIRCUIT COURT, IN AND P0 Box U0
Seminole County. Florida, onee a
lindsey.
week for Six (6.1 consecutive weeks.
authority and responsibility for FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY, Winter Park, Florida 329.9
Attorneys for Plaintiff
commencing on Wednesday,
Councilman Parker Anderson the day-to-day operation of the FLORIDA
November 3, 1916 DONE AND
CIVIL ACTION NO. 16-I411.CA.0-A Publish; Nov. 17, 1976
named Thomas Schaefer and city in a single administrator.
ORDERED at Orlando, Florida. this
FIRST FEDERAL SAVINGS AND DEF.76
11th day of October, 1976
Lawrence Goldberg nominated Ile recommend.sthis be done by LOAN
ASSOCIATION
OF
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GEORGE C YOUNG
Mrs.
Virginia
Warner. hiring an experienced city SEMINOLE COUNTY , a cor
United Stales
poratiori organized and existing
Appointees are yet to be named manager and having a mayor
District Judge
TO BID
under the Lawsof the United Stales
The Board of Trustees of Seminal e Publish . Nov 3, tO, 17, 21, 1976
by Councilman Gerard Cunnell elected fl-Pin among the council of America,
Cou nty Public Hospital invites bids DEF 20
Plaintiff,
and Co uncil Chairman J.R. membersorby having 'a st rong
UPOn the following;
vs
Grant and an additional one by mayor who would have a vote ROBERT o HUMPHREYS
Medical Records Filing Cabinets UNITED STATES DISTRICT
Additional information, plans and COURT MIDDLE DISTRICT OF
the mayor. Grant was abs°nt and preside over council DORIS HUMPHREYS,
specifications are available at Of FLORIDA ORLANDO DIVISION —
Defendants
from the Monday meeting and meetings.
Case
No.
11C of the Purchasing Agent.
1*-37I.OrI.Civ,R
NOTICE OF SALE
Connell and Lormann said they
All bids shall be mailed to Inc UNITED STATES OF AMERICA,
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN mat
"If the council is going to
hope to ChooSe volunteers from operate as
pursuant to Summary Final Board of Trustees at the Seminole Plaintiff, vs REGINA G. SIEVER
it is now, I reconi- Judgment
of Foreclosure rendered C,unty Public Hospital, 1101 East alt a REGINA 0. McCOY and
the city.
mend they abolish the office of orithe l3th day of November. 1916, in First Street, Sanford, Florida 31771 RONALD I, McCOY, of al
that certain cause pending In the All bids shall be Postmarked not Defendants
-ORDER
FOR
Those interested in serving on mayor if the council wants t.
Circuit Court in and for Seminole later than the 72nd day of Novem SERVICE BY PUBLICATION —On
the
administrator,"
he
said.
the charter revision committee
tier. 1976, and shall be received on or motion and affidavit of Plaintiff in
County. Florida. wherein FIRST
were invited to call city hail or "Now by charter the mayor is
FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN before the 25th day of November, the above entitled cause by its
Assistant United States Attorney, in
the. administrative head, but ASSOCIATION OF SEMINOLE 1916
Mayor Lormano.
Publish Nov iS, 16, 17. 1976
.
an action against the defendant(s),
COUNTY. a United States Cor
ec
Lormann, who is not seeking r ent councils have eliminated
III
DEF 5$
purat ion, is Plaintiff, and ROBERT
Regina G Sieirer a k a Regina 0
all of his authority."
re-election in the De
,L
a HUMPHREYS and DORIS
McCoy and Ronald I McCoy, at al,
-- and to -force a lien upon real
.
election, sees a drastic need for ___________________________ HUMPHREYS are Defendants.
properly situate in this District and
Civil action no. 76 1477 CA 09 A. I.
updating the charter. He hopes
ARTHUR H. BECKWITH, JR.,. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT, IN AND described as lollow, The East 4
to see the charter revision —
Clerk of the aforesaid Circuit Court, FOR
SEMINOLE
COUNTY, feet of Lot 15 and the Wes t 30 feel of
proposal placed on the ballot in UNITED STATES DISTRICT will at 11.00 a rn. on the 29th day of FLORIDA
Lot II. WILLIAMSON HEIGHTS
according to the plat
December, 1977. "The charter COURT MIDDLE DISTRICT OF November, 1976, offer for sale and CIVIL ACTION NO. 74-11111-CA-44.5 REPLAT,
thereof as rec orded in Plat Boost 13
FLORIDA, ORLANDO DIVISION — sell to the higheit bidder fcr;cash t In Re; th e Marriage of
the west front door of the Cour. LINDA LEE WINKELMAPI
at PA9i 1401 the Public Records of
COURT NO. 74'SlOrI-Civ.y
_________
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, lhotJt in Seminole County, Florida,
Wife Seminole County, Florida arid it
appearing to the Court that detist
Plaintiff, v LARRY' JACOBS and' in Sanford, Florida, the following
danl(t), Regina 0. Sie'wer a k a
MRS. LARRY JACOBS, his present described property, situated and WILLIAM R. WINKELMAN
wife. If married; JOYCE JACOBS being in Seminole County, Florida,
Husband Regina G. McCoy and Ronald I
MuCoy'ar, not inhaoltants 01 nor
NOTICE OF ACTION
hiS i'rmr wife; Mid cz:NrRAL lo- will:
Lot 9, Block H. CAMELOT UNIT TO; WILLIAM R. WINKELMAN foundwithinth,$tateof Florida and
'FINANCE CORP. OF FLPR:DA
RESIDENCE UNKNOWN
have not voluntarily appeared
Oafendant(s). — NOTICE OF SALE TWO, according to the p1.4 thereof
herein, and that Ptf%Wal service
ADDRESS UNKNOWN '
— Notic is hereby given that as recorded in Plat Book 16, Pages
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED UOfl them is not practical because
pursuant to A SUMMARY FINAL 95 and 96, of tl.• Public Records of
that
a
Petition for Oisolulion of the
DECREE of Foreclosure entered on Seminole County, Florida.
sidersceand *hereabouts are
October I. 1916 by the above entitled . Said sale will be made pursuant to Marriage has been filed against you, unknown, it 5 ORDERED that
and in order to satisfy the terms and and you are required to serve a oo
Regina G. Sievr a ka Regina G .
Court, in the above Styledus•,
undersigned United States Marshal, conditions of said final judgment. Of your written defenses to it, If any, McCoy and Ronald I McC'y appear
Ofl CARROLL BURKE, Attorney for or Plead to the complaint herein by
Or one' of his duly authoriZed (Seal)
Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr.
Petitioner, whol# address is 612 the 101h day of January, 1971, and in
deputies, will sell the property
Ay
Sanford Atlan tic Bank Building, . default thereof the Court will
Clerk of the Circuit Court
situale in Seminole County, Florida,
By; Cherry Kay Travis
Sanford, Florida 37111, and file the proceed to the hearing
described as: Lot 32, Orange
ad
a Its
El °
orIQlnl with the Clerk of Circuitiudicatlot'iof this Suit as.if and
Deputy Clerk
Estates, according to the plat
Regina G
Phillip H. Logan,
Court, Sanford, Seminole County,' Suever a k a Regina G. McCoy and
thereof as recorded in Plat Book 14,
page 34. of the Public Records of SHINHOLSER, LOGAN AND Florida, onor before the l2th day of Ronald I. McCoy, had bean servJ
with process in the State of Florida.
December A 0., 1976i otherwise
SOmInOIG County, Florida, Subject, MONCRIEF
Post Office Box
default will be entered against you bUtonlylotheextentorovjdedfob
howe',er,totax,s,fanydu,,f,t
a
fOt' the relief demanded in lh
Sect ion 1433, Title IL Unit ed
. year 1976 at public outcry to the Sanford, Florida 37711
States
PtItlOfl
highest and best bidder for cash at Attorney's for Plaintiff
Code; ills further ORDERED thai
( .
Publish; Nov. U, i47
4
WITNESS my Hand and Official notice of this orde, be Publithed'by
12.00 o'clock noon on Wedn
esday, DEF 15 *
Seal of this Court on this the 9th day Its, United States Marshal in a
DedsmberL 1116 at the west door
of November. AD,
nmwspaper of general circulation
the Seminole County Courthouse,
in
(Seal)
Snt.'d, Florida,
Seminole County, Florida, once a
.
Arthur H Beckwith, jr.
Dated: 10.19 76
week for si* (6) consecutive weeks, Clerk of the Circuit Court
commerginy Un November
MITCHELL A. NEWBERGER
10, 1974 ,1
By. Mary N. Darden
DONE AND ORDERED at
,.i,•
United States Marshal
Orlando,
D.put
Clerk
FLOrid1
, Ihis Ith day of October
Middle District of Florida
Ti
i
CARROLL BURKE
1974
KENDELL W. WHERRY
b'AI C .11.•..t$U •' t"I 1.1 tflt
Attorney for Petitioner
Assistant United States Attorn'
GEORGE C. YOUN,
412 Sanford Atlantic link Bldg.
Attorney for Plaintiff
United States District Jvie
____________________
Sanford, Florida 32/71
Publish N O V 10, it. 74.
Publish; Nov 3, 147, Il, 74, l/i
_____________________
Dec I. •, is
Publish; Nov. 10, Il, 24, Dec. I,I9I 6 19?6
DEF II
46
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HOSPITAL NOTES
NOVEThIf;It 16, l6
ISSIONS

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Frank A. Maddy, Sorrento
I)ISCII/sflGE,S

Wednesday

Sanford'
Eddie Williams

I.atonya Bennett
Cary I,. [lurch
Stephen A. Gardner
Emory E. Griffis
I.ula B. Heitman
John S. Krider Sr.
Walter M. Martin

Sylvia M. Colwell, IJellary
William G. Williams, I)eBarv
helen G. [looker, Deltona
Arthur G. Wirth, Deltona
Orlando S. Ward, Lake Mary
Robert Widdia, Longwood
Dwight I). Marshall, Orlando

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Jane Behrendt
Willie J. Gilbe rt
Norman Haddock
Loolia hampton
Carrie B. Mackey
Miller
Henry Pyle
James J. Ripley

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24 AUCTION
630
2
12 NBC NEWS
4
6 CBS NEWS
7' ZOOM
9 ABC NEWS
700
2 TO TELL THE TRUTH
4 BRADY BUNCH
6' THE CROSS WITS
6M I DREAM OF JEANNIE
7 FEEDBACK
9 WILD, WILD WORLD OF
ANIMALS
12 TREASURE HUNT
24 AUCTION CONT
730
2 PRICE IS RIGHT
4
C E L E B R IT Y
SWEEPSTAKES
6 $ 128.000 QUESTION
9 $25,000 PYRAMID
12 MV THREE SONS
24 AUCTION CONT
800
2 12 HALLMARK HALL OF
FAME ThoDisappearancriof
Sister Aimee." slamnng Faye
Dur'uaway as Evangelist Aimee
SSempleMCPhersOn and Bette
Davis as her mother, Mnnu
Kennedy In 1926, the district
atlorney tries to establish
denco that the flamboyant
Aimee faked her dlsap.
poararico with a kidnappng
story 10 cover up a romantic
rendezvous,
4
6 GOOD TIMES When
F(orwJa discovers the true na•
turn of J J 'g latest efforts to get

CALENDAR

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St.

Casselberry lions 6:30 p.m.

Club.

436,

WEATHER

Land o' Lakes Country

South Seminole Optimist, 7:30

am., Ramada Inn, SR

Tuesday's high 78, today's
low 60.
Mostly cloudy today. Fog and
occasional rain or drizzle this
morning. Partly cloudy and
wanner Thursday. Highs in the
70s, today, near. 80 Thursday.
Lows tonight near 60. Mostly
easterly winds 15 m.p.h.
TOMORROW'S TII)ES
Daytona Beach : high 4:14
a.m., 4:36 p.m., low 10:27 a.m.,
10:43 p.m.
Port Canaveral: high 4:09
a.m., 1:21 p.m., low 10:18 a.m.,
10:39 p.m.

Sanford Civilan, 7:15 am., Buck's.
Senior Citizens Dance, 2 p.m., Altamonte Springs

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CIVIC ('enter.

Seminole Players present "6 RMS ltlV VU,,' 7:30
Seminole Community College. Through Sunday.
Triple Play, three one-acts, presented by Lyman
Theatre, 7 p.m., Lyman High School auditorium,
longwood. Through Friday.

P-111-

Seminole Audubon Chapter will meet at Audubon
House, Maitland, 11
Bring lunch, chair and birdseed.
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 19
AAILP and NART, 2:30 p.m., First Federal of
Seminole, Sanford.
Seminole South Rotary, 7:50 am., Lord Chwnley's
Altamonte Springs.
Seminole Sunrise Kiwanis, 7 am. Buck's.
a.m.

up

Bayport: high 11:03 a.m.,
10:36 p.m., low 4;50 a.m., 4:52
D.M.

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THERE IS A VIRGINIA

Retiring Virginia Wallace, service representative
for

Southern

Bell Telephone in Sanford, receives
award for her 30 years of service from Hill Roy,

division commercial manager (center) froni
Orlando, and Herbert Gilruth, general commerciat
supervisor from Jacksonville.

Sanford

is

Great!

A FINE PLACE 10 LIVE! LOOK AT THESE
ACCOMPLISHMENTS OF YOUR CITY ' S GOVERNMENT:

A new public works complex of shop, vehicle storage, and
administration building.

Fire insurance rating down to a Class 5, city wide, for lower
insurance rates for all.

New fire stations, located to give better service and

.

overage

New fire equipment with one large pumper and three new
mobile units.

City wide paving program with all streets paved except a
couple of miles where drainage lines will go

in

the future.

A new city hall complex underway.
1110111111

A city with full coverage of both water service and sewage
service. A fact few cities can claim.

Acquiring two more recreational areas through the use of
federal grants.

A CITY THAT HAS LOWERED ITS CITY TAX MILLAGE
FOR THE PAST TEN YEARS. THIS IN A TIME OF INCREASED MATERIAL COSTS, INFLATION, AND
ECONOMIC DEPRESSION.

VOTE DECEMBER 7
Re-elect

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Moore

Mayor

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Hopping, skipping and jumping to herald the scheduled 20-mile
March of I)iines
Pledgewalk Saturday are (from left) D an Pelham,
Principal
of
Sanford Middle
' Iisvul I.
riarn tfarth II I)thhie ihker , II -Steve ( it ice Ii
and Kelly 1iar'ad, 'the walk will start at the
Greater Sanford Chamber of
Commerce building between 7 and 9
The March of Dimes Supports research
into birth de fects.
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THE

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Aimee

NBC

ghts

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ad:Deep wa.

stars

as
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member otanAjnemiri
crime syndicate hoping to Os'
cape his pursuing former col.
seastime vilifaw

I.OS ANGEU-:s I AP) - NBC Los Angeles authorities con. i lren
of light and the jv.'pie of tortured and escaped, runs
tonight is airing ''The l.)ts- tended she was off having an darkness."
lung many citiiens in tonight's
appearance of Aimee," a dra- illegal fling with Fred Ormlstier words are so extrava- audience niav be hospitalized of
matization of the controversial ton, a young radio engineer who gantis ripe, her mother's reac- acute boredom,
disappearance and return lfl used to wu.irk for her, and had lion to them so
apparently
1926
of
,irnee
Setlipie' Ilu'il lfl an ;ittt'riip( to cover it all skeptical. von ina' think this Is
In the linde engineer Oritiis.
McPherson, the flamboyant up.
,
a sardonic, tongue-in-cheek iou Willu,t:is Jiitduii i ill,i'he, a
evangelist.
t1raiiutti' ('oUrtrO4IIli annc;sr Tonight' s tir:itn:iti,atltin
.,..,,, ,if
OUSil iii Slit'
,.. t'r,, nI,,,,,I k,.,. il...........
It stars two fine actresses, both contentions each argued form of the district attorney once on behalf o I Sister Am ice.
Faye Dunaway as Aunee and in a preliminary court hearing tried to ship the Lord's work
If urn call read tht fine print
Bette Davis as her mother, where authorities tried bring itniong the' multitudes.
that (1Jul05 with the clii'4ifl
Minnie Kennedy. This should tier to trial
revolves
Wrong It turns Into an earyou iiia', notie ti;'
Iliahe for a
show, no, that hearing, with flashbacks nest, plodding recapitulation,
credits,
print
tcstiiiion',' actualNo, The
is akin to a used to. depict the claims of both Ill testullnlny and e nsuing
Is .altIe in
affivailit to (I;'
long serniun on a hot Sunday. each side.
Flashbacks, of her claims of im
6- A , rather than I l i court
For those too young to recall
The show starts with Airnee iio(-s'nce and
of the
the case, Sister
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TALLAHASSEE

A P I should have repo rt ed the death pital As)clations have become were sworn in, holding a rece
continuing flap over legislative house parking garage.
The Republicans, meanwhile,
Sergeant-at-Arms Wayne
There's no foolproof way to of her husband to the state but the First of many special inter- hon for them Monday night at a parking places.
The move fueled speculation Westmark, however, claimed have cased James trans.
prevent state pension checks didn't because she thought she ests that will attempt to curry Tallahassee country club.
James, a Delary Beach Re- that House Speaker Donald he was solely responsible for portation problems, regardless
from being sent to corpses, says was entitled to continue receiv- Favor with the 37 new legisla.
publican, and other legislators Tucker, l)Tallahassee, who the changes. James complained of the Final location of his park.
Retirement Director Robert ing pension benefits after his tors by wining and dining them.
Ilouse Republicans have were moved last week from has been feuding with James, long and loud, and was returned ing place.
Kennedy.
death.
The associations got to the come to the aid of their leader, choice parking places to distant was punishing the Republican to his old parking place by
They gave him a pair of roll'
"We have to depend upon
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List August Jerry Posey sat in his office
at Seminole High School and breathed a deep
sigh as he looked at the schedul e .
"Six and four," he said, talking to no one
in particular, unless it was himself.
Posey has turned out to be as poor a
prophet as he is adept at coaching.
Fifteen weeks later - no, make that 2,500
yards later
Seminole stands as the No. 1
team in Central Florida. Carrying a 9-0
record, the Se minoles as a good bet to finish
out a perfect season Friday night at Lake
Brantley.
After that, it's on to the playoffs, a road
never traveled by a Seminole County eleven.
"No sir," said Posey the other afternoon
before practice, '1 never thought we would be
here. This is far more than I expected. We
only had three starters ret ur ning - four,
counting one changing positions."
Ricky Mann, Kenny Lee, Greg Pringle
and John Litton were the four. That's not
counting Tim Raines, who in case fans have
forgotten, needed the first month to finally
convince his dad to let him play football.
Raines now has 13 touchdowns to his
credit and is the thorn in every opponent's
side. Carrying the mail only 10 times a game,
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has in effect 'made" the Seminole offense go.
TeamshavetoShowhimSuchrespectther est
of the backs are able to execute the
devastating ground game which has b ecome a
Seminole trademark.
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even more devastating. While the offense has
piled up 197 points and 2,509 yards of total
offense, the Orangemen have limit ed foes to a
mere 59 points and 921 yards.
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going. But that's not all.
What the playoffs hold could be a virtual
treasure chest.
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would be an experience every member of the
team will remember for a lifetime. More
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the season will give the team considerably
more exposure. And that's not a state ranking
we are talking about. Exposure before college
recruiters.
The pros pect is enough to make a secondstring guard drool.
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undefeated team in sch oo l history. Nor unbeaten, untied. In 1961, Seminole went 9-0-1
and add ed an Elks Bowl victory over Dade
City. Then, too. the 1970 team was 10-0, but lost
to Orlando Edgewater but had the Se ntinel
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catcher iliurniari Munson of
the New York Yankees, capturing the 1976 American League
Most Valuable Player Award
ssas the culmination of a fantastic season.
Munson was named winner of
the award by the Baseball
Writers Ass.wiation of America
tuesday in a landslide. lie e'asil
outdistanced runner-up
George Brett, third baseman of
the Kansas City Royals, by 87
Ix)ints.
In leading the Yankees to
their first pennant in 12 years,
Munson hit .302, belted 17
homers and batted in 105 runs.
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The 29-year-oki right-handed
swinger, in running away with
the honor, collected 18 of the 24
first-place votes and a total of
3M points from the 24-man panci of writers, lie received four
votes for second and two for
third.
lie becaitie the first Yankee
to cain the :..'rolade -!nre K!.
shin howard in 1963. Howard
also ssas the last catcher to win
tilt-MV I'.
Brett received 217 points, ineluding two first-place- votes,
1k' won the league batting title
sitli a .333 average.
Third in the balloting was
center fielder Mickey Rivers of

the Yankees with 1791 points,

first baseman Chris Chamnhliss,
completed the top five. First
baseman Rod Carew of Mmnesota was sixth.
Others in the top 10 were center fielder Amos Otis of Kansas
City. 58 points; relief pitcher
Bill Campbell of Minnesota, 56;
first baseman I-e May of Baltunre, at, anti pitcher Jim
Palmer of Baltimore, 47,
Some 29 players were mentinned on at least one vote, but
outfielder Fred Lynn of the
Boston Red Sox. last year's
MVP, was not among them.
Seven Yankees were named
on at least one ballot, while five
players from Kansas City and

including one first-place vote,
The speedy-Rivers batted .312
with 43 stolen bases,
An elated Munson said at a
press conference Tuesday evening."This is the greatest mdividual honor I've ever received
in baseball. Ill try harder to

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to the Cincinnati Reds, Munson
said, "It wasn't a disap po inting
World Series. We got beat by a
crcat ball club. We'll be back
nest Year."
hal Mclthe, Kansas City's
dc-signaled hitter, finished
fourth and another Yankee,

five frorti Oakland received
votes
The Yankees now have won
the MVP award 19 times since
iLi inception in 1931,
. tops among
teams in both leagues. Munson
is the latest in a lo ng line of
ou tsta nding Yankee catchers
DIII Ulekey, Yo
Berra and Howard.
The 5-foot-1I, 195-pound Mun.son has a career batting average of .288 since joining the
Yankees late in the 1969 season.
lie caught 121 games last sea.
son and appeared in 31 more as
a designated hitter or pinch hitter .

Tenace, Baylor Relocate White Sox Get A Lemon
In $unn $outhern Cal Named Bob As Manager

I'lU)VlI)ENi,'E, R . I. I
for ssoulil go to the California But Finley is not known for vinThe' Jerr'1 Kateun Signing Angels.
ployee relations and, according
Sseepstakes continue today
"We'll have at least one more to Baylor, that's why the mawith at least one and possibly signing and maybe two on Jorit% of the availabit- fret'
tv.o
inure quality players due to Wednesday,'' said Kapiteni, agents conic from his tt'aiii
lx' parcelled out to major who still has eight of the nmust
''Witt the A's, you're Just
league teams.
appealing free agents as his nmuimii-r, a cnmmnodit
the
Kapstein, the'. Super-agent tlieiits,
outfielder
said
"ThaC
what
sshiuinav, at the' iiuoment, be the
'Fhrce of
remain- (lie deal sszus at Oakland. That's
most powerful man in baseball, ing players Kapstcin's
are outfielder Joe why he lost half his ball club,
iresided at separate news Rudi, shortstop Bert (atiii)
conferences Tuesday, announc- aneris anti pitcher Rollie Fill- the' heart of his ball club,"
ing that catcher Gene Tenace gers, wti, like- Baylor and Ic"They will be with California
has signed ssitl. the Sami Diego nave, used to work for ('harks •uid San Diego for the forPadres and outfielder Don has
0. Finley and the Oakland : 'S
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pitcher who did a "creditable" job in his only
stint as a major league manager, is the new
manager of the Chicago White Sox
The announcement was made Tuesday by Bill
Veech at a news conference held in Illinois
Masonic Medical Center, where the White Sox
president is scheduled to undergo cervical spine
iiOrgt'r) to relieve pressure from his neck ncrves.

"Bujb Lemon did a credi table' job when he
managed the Kansas City Royals." said Veeck,
propped ins a ssheelchair and wearing a brown
rob,' with gold polka dots
''Wi11!0 last 'e'asiii1 '-5
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job," said Veeck.
Lemon, 56, replaces 67-year-old Paul
Richards, who is stepping down and will serve as
a consultant for the White Sex, who fin 'd last
Lmnon managed the Royals from 19772 and
had one second-place finish and two fourths. Last
season, he served as a coach with the American
League champion New York Yankees under'
Manager Billy Martin.
"I learned a few things from Mw-tm," said
l.mon, who faces a big task of guiding a club
woefully lacking in star players. "He's a good
baseball man and gets the most out of his
players.''

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Why $100,000 Salaries?
Ii&gt; FRED 1tuTIlEIiF:lt(;

the-si but, had Medich
should be for cancer research
%mnerlcan snout% ittil its ceoAl' Sports Writer
ct't'sjed, it would have been be- and the like.
noimuic system. They didn't
iii the ''Babe Ruth Story." cause .if his int'slie'al school
'if we had such a system, create it; they only profit ir.iii
actor Williaiii lknithx pruiiiisetl traiiung, not his pitching abili' thit'ii It would he fair to ask, it
a critically ill buy a home run. ty,
'What does playing ball mean*"
what societ&gt; '.s .i:.t.
Ansthing can happen iii HollyAssuming that saving lives is
"But we don't have that kind because if society didn't
"(mid, so when the Bannbino one of the iniust admirable ttumig of system Our system is a hod- it, they ssuultizi't be paying the
came through with his homer, a human can do, why does the gepotige. It's based on all sorts dolla r s." said basketball star
the movie cameras showed the average professional athlete of rational and irrat!omial (;t'urge McGinnis of the Philalis lwrkIIIg up lie went on to make more money than the (lungs.
tielptua 76e'rs, who is in the seclive happily ever after.
average doctor" Why is the
''if a rock star utis the tempo ound )ear of a six-year packsgt'
Baseball players, or sports average basketball salary of the tiiiues, then people will
iirtti $3.2 million
figure's in general, are not in the nearly $110,000, when the pay to buy his records. This has
"If a club thinks .t player is
business of saving or protecting average salary for policemen nothing to do with whether worth
iiulhon to play, he
lives. They may iiia.ke the and firemen in America is s4J(-ie'ty needs rock stars.
has to be worth it." said I.os
public stand up and cheer or under $15, 4)01
"Time- (iliac) of comparing "tngeles Dodgers baseball pta)provide excitement and en''it we had a cumpletely ra- athletes salaries with other pro- er. Steve Garvey, who Just corntertiinhiuenut for millions of tional system then I think it kssiuns is that it iiiakes a stu- pleted a two-year contract
people. This, too, is a public would be legitimate for people pid assumption If a ballplayer ssorth $220,000. "No organ.
service.
to compare salaries," says made less, would a teacher be" ization is going to pa) inure
But they don't save people's Marvin Miller, executive three- paid inure
than a player is worth."
lives.
tar of the Major League Base"Absolutely not. IF a bailplay.
The professional spo rts owi'Pittsburgh Pirate pttthr Doe ball Players Association. "If er makes less, then the rich ers feel athletes have a marketMedie'h leaped into the stands the majority agreed to base the owners will make more.
able talent, and they pay them
this st'ason and tried to revive a mstein of salaries on society's
Professional athletes are
heart attack victim. The man needs, then the top priorities merely the beneficiaries of
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an easy victory.
Only Anthony Timmons' 14
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Louisiana Tech 30, Northeast
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It just so happens that the grate' is high for an All-Pro
quarterback who sets career
passing recor ds and leads his
team to the Super Bowl. Isn't
that the ease with most people
s ho are at the top of their proFes.siomis"
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State has dropped nlae in a row Texas State 17; Fullerton State
alter beating Brigham Yotssg in 30. Northridge State 17; Oregon
24, Oregon State 20; Fresno
p,
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crazy conference, let's try the State 34, Santa Clara 20; Brigof the ham Young 44, Utah 30; Utah
Upset Special
State 20, Pacific 9; Washington
Week ... Kansas State 24-20.
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' Worried about a cut over his
eFteye,andexpectlngittl;
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out of his corner at the opening
bell and made war n Atlas at
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to
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back.
a
KO
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fourth.
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the
champion
was
It
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"Ill fact, he did hurt tile in the
Atlas with a volly of lefts and
men were taking, it was obvious through i arid Joey Vincent had arid almost 20 fights, but I think Vasser in 2:56 of the fourth.
second but I was able to clear
rights to his head and body. But that Vincent's superior power brought the Southern title back I proved to everyone just who
10) heed by just walking forThe next card will be a
the ch am p ref us tI to go down, was taking a toll on Atlas,
to Florida.
Joey Vincent is. A lot of people charity affair, with the
ward, throwing punches.
and instead stood toe-to-toe
By th e time the bell so un ded
Alter two rounds, I thought
The win was Joey's 29, 26 by think I have a big mouth. And proceeds going to the Centr al
with Vincent and exchanged to end the most exciting round
t couldn't get any tougher out
ever
fought
in
this
area,
Vin.
KO,
as compared to four losses they think that I am cocky. Be Florida Children's Home. It
bone rattling shots.
that as it may, after tonight, set for Dec. 7th, and is expected
there, but I was wrong, the
With the large crowd in near cent had Atlas out on his feet. and two draws.
they can think what ever they to feature Vincent, Ross,
third was a living hell."
hysterics, the two battlers went
Th e champion was stagger in g
It also bro ug ht him all the want. Buttheyallhavetoadrnit Owens, Scott
Cl ark, Frankie
III that stanza, Vincent after each other, taking turns. around, not knowing where he way I)af:k from the ashes Taco that I
staggered Atlas with a crushing
can
fight
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when
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arid
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host
of others.
First Vincent would crash blow was, but still trying to throw Perez left him in last year. In coiio's
to guts, I don't have to
'j,5j included iii the last card of
left-right combination that spun
after blow on
only to
the champion completely watchthebeleagurcrfchaiiipjn
um,
Between rounds, Atlas's junior niiddle'.veight title,
Vincent's sensational win be an amate ur card of se ven to
around.
roar back with his own counter manager, Clarence ('ook, tried Vincent was sktpped in four overshadowed Edgar "Mad ten important bouts.

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wife
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Let us ring in a couple of
guest selectors and hear how Upset Special ... Air Force 2421.
they pick the UCLA-Southern
Holy Cross 24, ConCal Pac-8 Rose Bowl shownecticut 14; Boston College 38,
Massachusetts 6; Temple
Washington's Don James: "A
Vitlanova 16; Syr ac use 37, West
tossup. I think if they played 10
times it would come out S. Virginia
Marylan d 49, VirSo uth
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Citadel 30, DavidOregon State's Craig Fertig:
son 7; South Carolina 29, Clemthat wins will be .
"The
son 19 Florida 45, Rice 35;
tided by the quarterback who
Florida State 26, Virginia Tech
gets the hot hand. I think USC is
19;
Furman 31, Wofford 14;
bigger and stronger on defense
but UCLA, is faster. I think the y Louisiana State 28, Tulane 7;
34, Boston University
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moan,
through with a just out-maneuvered in the
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automatically extend Bill
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.'couldn't hit the hoop at the and had to give Manatee a big
outset of the second half and the boost Healy, who directed
w
Just plain out
'd and outmaneuvered'
Lancers turned their horsesManatee High School to a
loose.
lli:it's the way Seminole
perfect 32-0
last year,
Community College basketball
Realizing that Manatee was was thrilled with the victory.
going for speed, Coach Sterling
Coach Joe Sterling described
"it was heart-warming to see
the second half of last night's
decided to counter with some these youngsters come back
hustle of his own bv benching
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like they did,' he said following
College.
11 Saninr. Williams and going the 'ddor) They never quit
with some of his smaller The) sho wed thoy have some
It as during the second half
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plaers in an effort to slow class. I in real proud of them
at the ILancers from
down the on-charging visitors.
hr identon nearly blew the
Sterling will undoubtedly go
iders right out of the SCC
No combination of Raider backtothedrawlngboardtotry
p la y ers could derail the Lan
g ymnasium with a 66-point blitz
tofirid the right combination for
that carried the visitors toa
cers, however, as Carlton Thursday's home floor enWilliams and Jeff Mells, with counter against Polk Corn93 come-from-behind win
an assist from Timmons, munity college.
before a sparce crowd of so.
George Rockwell and Pete
Seminole Jumped off to 52-38
That game will be played on
Ilainje, weren 't
halftime lead, but Manatee
about to let up the SCC hardwood beginning at
on their race-horse style of 7:30 p.m.
Healy, in his first
play.
car at the helm of an inFO FT TP
After grabbing the lead at 85- MANATEE
(Pflo?o by Rick W,l) stitution of higher learmng
after many years of coaching at 84, Manatee kept twothe
or three
Giles Tarver (12) guarded by Willie Wortharn
last Gallon
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champion
ended
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at the Orlando Sports Stadiwii
I when he was unable to answer
$he be ll for round Four of his
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Unfurnished

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41-Houses

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lam rm &amp; den, kitchen turn,
Inquire 1807 Adams Ayi7,. Sanford.

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Sanfcrø Ave. Phone 312 7113

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SacrIfice i
BR, 7 bath. many extras Super
Bargain! $295 month (option to
buy) Phone 869 1710 ,
I tiled bath, carpeted
throughout. central heat and air,
On large shady lot in Sanford 1183
month Phon e
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Out'Sl home, everything furnished
.iutt5 No pets. Phone 332 7711
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heal C','pres s , Sanford 322
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3 OR. 1' bath home
with central heat &amp; air, 12 x 21
foundation, large trees. 523.900

Homes

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Zig .za
machines Assume
tots, 130.000. Phone 372 7064
balanc collieS S0orpay III 90 per
month Will take trade in. Singer
TWO STORY stucco. I BR. 2 bath,
eguippied to zig tag &amp; make button
family room, large separate
holes Balance of 15888 or 10
garage with convertible storage

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WE TAKE TRADES
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OR - furnished. sla
Katie's LAKE MARY - SoarklnQ 3 BR. Vi
V.c'kiva Landing. 322 1470
322 7498
bath home with Florida room,Realtor
central heat &amp; air. Motivated
2 BR trailer, fir- ch'çf 51 1 0 month.
OR.
2
bath.
tam
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fenced
3
owner 523.750 ' New FHA
$25 deposit No Oct., 32 3 755$
yard with fruit trees. Completely
remodeled Will hold 2nd mtg. for
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pa rt down, 32) 0503.
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heat, dishwasher Or' Oak Way, I
41-Houses
BR, 1' 2 bath, family room, fenced
Sanford Owner holding. 13.0(e)
yard, 517,900
down, $16.500

1030 SIesta St , Sanford Plaza
'Ite sell our trade in furniture at tow
prices.Good selection

Jim Hunt Realty, InC.1 RENTERS- Move in, then buy BATEMAN REALTY

"tik new' 3 BR. central heat,
kitchen equipped. inside laundry
522000
,

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After Hours,

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You Can Have Your
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Lu xui'y Patio Apartments

Kitchen
Kitchen Equipped

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CLASSIFIED ADS WILL
FIND a Sanford
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home
everything .

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One Bedroom
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1505 W. 25th 5t.

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Carpeting and pretty landscaping,
Low down - will consider trade.
CLIFF JORDtN,REALTOR
130 Hwy 134. Longwood
831 8232

Nights-.372 '1352

LAKESIDE APARTMENrSf'I
Highway 17.92, Sanford
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central air, double garage, corner
lot SThS00 Broker Owner

Realty

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to schools,
Club and shopping Loa ds

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Homes ready for your inspection

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322-2420

Brailey Odham-323-4670

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RoofIng, Gutters 20 Yrs. Exp
Eagle Sd,ng Co: 631 9563
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)fl 7310

Wanted to buy use d office furniture.
Any '
quantity.
NOLL'S.

CASSELBERRY, Hwy. )I 97,

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Phons3fl 3588

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Make $84 and have fun Swapping ' ResidentIal &amp; COmmer(laI Clean
ing Rt.1, Box 174CC. Sanford. Fl,
loot Bring your articles f
- 2216175.
Movleland Drive In Theatre Swap
,
Shop Flea Market, south 17 92,
every Sunday, 9am. to5 pm. NO Fill Santa's bag quick ano
easy.. Shop the want ads for
CHARGE. Reserve free spaces,
Christmas buys.

to 9pm

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WILSON MAILM FURNiTURE

CALL

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111-315 C First Si.
322-3472

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batteries. $17.84 exchange.
REEL'S BODY SHOP.' 110
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CHINABERRY TREE ANTIQI,JES
1106W. First St ,Sanford
Antiques, China. Glass,
Primitives, Furniture.

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QUALITY FABRICS and SERVICE

4p.m.

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RENT RINSENVAC 512-00

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WELLSDRILLED.PUMPS,
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No Obligation To Buy. You
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crpets can be. RINSEN,'AC
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the *ay ProfeS5onaIs doa fraction of the
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LIII Clearing, Mowing. Discing;
Fill Dirt; Clay; Rock, Send;
Backho, Loader, Ph. 372 $S27.

LIGHTHAULING&amp;YARO
APIDGARAGE CLEAN UP
Phon 3i$ fjn

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Painting, Remodeling, General Re
pairs. Call 3
Roof
Repairs, Carpentry, Painting,
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work. Free estimates, $31 $662

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Nell, who lives 200 minks from
lien', was divorced last year
She has a 4-year'stld sOil, Terry.

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Custom Work Licensed, BoeulecJ
stimate. 32.
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Geblsardt's Home Repairs, Room
Addillons, Concrete Work. Paintmu. Carpenter Work, Ceramic
III., Alum. Enclosures. 373 4423

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magic rurnber. . 3722611 on 031
For free estimates, call Carl
Harris at SEARS in Sanford 322.
1771
Evening Herald Classified Dept

It't,a%y to place a Classified Ad
We'Ilevenhelp,00wotdif Call
3227611

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Mowing..Edging Trimming
FneeEstlmates

interior,

(formerly Hariett't Beauty Nook)
519E. First

For used furniture, appliances,
tools, etc. Buy I on 1001 items,
Larry's Mart 215 Sanford Ave.

Phone 322-1216.1 pm.
any night

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Plaster Patching. Simulated brick
&amp;stone spedlalty. 372 2710

"F'riends" is

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object to being con-

whuiii I love very much Neil
used to cal I Inc on the litsone antI

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Maitland Auction

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Semi retired Painter
Very Reasonable
372 3090

Beauty Care

4706

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JACK:

fused with those who are feeling

Landscaping &amp;

Home Improvements

I can cover your home

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never even entered my mind.
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tell inc to meet Terry at the bus, daughter that she is NOT to

the chance to say that I made a she was irritated,

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of be ing a
weekend sitter for my grandchild when it's not convenient?
With her sen di ng telegrams and
not answering her phone, I'm
OVCF a uiirrt.i,
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3 BR. 74' e 61' Barrington, VA loans
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'1mPbelt's Podlc Pad-'Complete
professional grooming 7167 Park

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Woodruff's Garden Center
60) Celery Ave

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Multiple Listing Service
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1974 TOYOTA HILUX
1 970 MRC.

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one," she says, "because you
know you're taking in all these
nutritional goodies in one glass.

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NOLL'S
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LAKE MARY
12 Reduced .15000 )i Acre lot.
LAKE MARY - Country Club Road
Delightful new, custom Georgian
MOBILE HOME
styled I BR. 2 bath, brick home
Casselberry area 1)70313
with large rooms and enormous
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I clo%ett A prestige hOrn. n,Ir.rt
orde7aiis.
- LOCH ARBOR
3BR.2b.th Assumable mortgage
IDYLLWILOE- 105 Brentwood
Drive, Big and Beautiful! Lovely 4
GONE WITH THE WIND SPECIAL
BR. 2 bath executive type home.
Large paneled r ec reation room,
farm house on 3 acres. A real
kitchen In desirable
beauty.
location, 1 minute to Ma y fair Golf
Course. BPP warranted A good
HOME INTHECOUNTRY
h;' at 149950.
$19.00). Will trade torlandor mobile
(all Samford s Sa!e Li'acjpr
"ome
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Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl.

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cared for OR, U;bam home sits
on'a large fenced lei M.,n-, e.xlr.s.
BPP warranted. A true buy at
120.000.

neighborhood

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APPLE AND BUTfERNUT
SQUASHSOUP
1 small butternut
l'rieda Ileliwege is hostess
squash (about 1 lb.)
learned Ili the short time the been open. "But it makes you 3 tart green apples

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extras BPP warranty. A neat
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bargain at 52300) .
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Steam Clean Your Own Carpet
Rent Our Ri.nsen vac
WASHINGTON OAKS- 116 McKay RESIDENTIAL LOT- on St. Johns
CARROLL'S FURNITURE, 332516)
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SO . Lake 'it"are. li'13W. Pnone
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Pianos &amp; Electronic Organs with
automatic rhythm SeCtion Liberal
offered Bob Ball's Piano &amp; I
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JOHNS REALTY CO, trades
Organ Sales &amp; Western Auto, 301
W Firif St.
BROKERS
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GeneratContractor
3226457

121.700

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p 3230517 eves

WALKER

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even for you!

Reg Real Estate Broker
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409W. First St.

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Oulet.OneStory

KULP REALTY

2017 S. FRENCH

SAN wrqwor J Did. I
bath home in good location, ex
cellent condition. 1)8.703 VA No
down, FHA Low down

Studio. I, 213
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HANDYMAN'S HOUSE. 1025 Santa
327 5961
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322 W? before noon or ri;glils only 12' Grasshopper airboat, fully

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Return t&amp; saucepan

Operating a r estaurant Is heritage Inn, corner of Park feel so good when the customers 1 me di um onion
Sanford because, as Irma things, and the people here are hard work, the two women have Avenue and Third Strect has say they like the food, it'i worth I i tsp. rosemary

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women found they suddenly had
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77 TOYOTA NOW IN STOCK. acres. Privacy. Near hospital. 332
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VIA BELLA LAKE MAR (HAM 5173
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beautiful 3 BR. 2 bath ho me you MUST SELL- 2 BR otock. cit. 1972 Skipjack 16', 50 HP P,'ercury
outboard, with trailer. $750 or
Will be proud to own Large brick ' utIlities 112 Club Road, Sanford
1 973 TOYOTA COROLLA -----------$795
best offer. 323 ;751
Big $500 refrigerator and air
tireplace.oversixedgarage, lots. of
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PINECREST AREA- 3 BR, 1 bath
ifl good condition. Fenced rear
yard, and has an extra workshop
With plumbing and dec. $73.20)
KISH REAL ESTATE INC
REALTOR 321 0041
2017 S French Ave.,Sanford
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322-2731 after Hrs.
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ope n a restaurant. They chose fashioned air. We like oldtimey

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Reg Real Estate Broker

SALES RENTALS

323.5774 Anytime

will finance. 2032 Jefferson Ave

322 077

BALL REALTY

alt.KULP REALTY. 322 2335
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REALTOR, MLS

57.000 dn • about $160 mo. Owner

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Harold Hall Realty

anford - 2 BR, CB. air, screened
,porch, double tot.fruit &amp; large oak
- -. frees. nice neighborhood 559,930,

$

Req. Real Estate Broker
7631S Sanford Ave

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heavenly
perfect for a cozy lunch."
Her Heritage Super-Drink
reflects her appreciation of

fresh squash is
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stools ; also black love seat 321 I
371 0739 eves 327
good condition, new paint and
1,2 3 )
322064$
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carpet, (i
furnished Good - ________-________
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Neighborhood Fruit trees. PrIC
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ed to sell Phone 371 0171 Chest of drawers, maple. $30 small
block home, low down payment.
Reg Real Estate Broker
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JOHN KRIDER,ASSO(
coffee &amp; I en(1 table. $30 32) 2631
I VETERANS-- No down payment
7524 Park Or
Realtor

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Another interest

1495 SPECIAL

32383n . SRS' I ml East I 4
Gold couch and chair, $195. full size
bed, $100. lioth 6 months old, like

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simmer

broth

whether It be

with butternut squash for a
soup in which "the contrast of
tart green apples and sweet

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COUNTRY tURN. DISTRIBUTORS

Req. Real Estate Broker, 371 0610

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freak " - she chicken

with sauerkraut or in a co
pete. Irma co mbines apples

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NEED A HOME' $100 down
payment to qualified buyers 3
BR, 1'
baths. central heat;
refurbished As low as $18,000

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SANFO RD SEWING CENTER
Ti-ic Old Singer Store

Lot size. 75' x 123' 119500

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preservatives and food 2 slices white bread
that Is cooked in advance and 1 tsp. salt
frozen until needed. "It must be L4 tsp. pepper
L1 cup heavy cream
fresh," she vows.
Frieda offers a selection of parsley
recipes where apples are an

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manager, 322 9111 or see at

NEW HOME -- Out of town area 3
BR. 1 bath, central heat, range

cooks,

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payme*lls of

area 1.49 303

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Irma isa "fresh

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h.heyttave been in the States
so long now,they regardthis as
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Irma in NurernGermany

swimming, boating

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favorite recipes.

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sauerkraut, apples, potatoes

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and 3 lots. 120.000; house and 6

Irma

for these two talented

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game room, utility shed on cement

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s v Ilardwicti. Broker
Dellon4, 668 6611

cooking
Frieda

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By Owner - Newly panted. 3 years
young 3 *314, 2 bath, living room,
dining room paneled family
room. large utility room. 7 car
garage Privacy yard S33..0O. 323

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DELTONA- Immaculate 2 BR

7017S FrenchAve .Sanford

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REALTOR 321 0041

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Unfurn 3 OR, central heat, kitchen
REALTORS-130 6061
equipped. Also I BR HAROLD ORANGE BLVD -7 OR. 2 ba th and
Eves. 373 3619
an extra large kitchen Has a bove
HALL REALTY, REALTOR. 2606
ground near new pool Extra work Get plenty of prospects - - Ad
S. Hwy 17 97. Sanford
Shop With plumbing and elect.
vertise your product or service in
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the Classified Ads
33-Houses Furnished
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home's. U.der 125.000 with lei*
than 1730 down. Government
funding. By builder. 831 16.49.
Equal Housing Opgortunity.

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442. 4 speed, runs
on chop frame. 12' over 1968 0th
ItO Gal fuel tank. 5a full kerosene. Exiert Mechanics. All ork 1966 BS
front end, rebuilt engine, rewired.
SS9S 323
guaranteed Reasonable prices 25
on iron stand. good condition. 332
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nst'tg Will trade for
yrs.experience. Moxley's Garage,
6183
Classified Ads
stock motorcycle or make offer.
2539 Park Or 372 3955. Bill
MOVE MOUNTAINS
323
8047
Will Paint Refrigerators.
Bowers, Operator
Of merchandise daily
Lawn Furniture, etc.
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'70 HONDA 450
ROSALIA AVE
Nice 3 BR. I bath
373 1910
LITTLE SALESMAN IN PR INT
Best otter over $350
home in old settled neighborhood,
1973 Super Beetle
That's a Class tied AdI
large corner lot. Only 118.600 with
fl. 2651 Af ter 3p m
must Sacrifice $1393
Kitchen
Bathroom
Cabinets.
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FHA financing available.
831 8782
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Counter tops. Sinks Installation
77- Autos Wanted
-------available
Bud
Cabell
322
0052
PINECREST - Cozy 3 BR, 1 bath
79-'-Trucks.Trajlers
I973pintowagOn,air.radiO $l000or
anytime.
home Out of state owner says
best offer Call Rick. 3322611 Cit
BUY JUNK CARS
from S'O to $30
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"Salt $19,300.
68 before S
Call 322 1621 after 1 p.m.
International Travelall, 1969. good
E'arn extra cash for Christmas
condition. $300 or besI offer. 332
shopping. Sell those items you no Classified Ads will always give you
POOL HOME
Now is the time to
DAYTONA AUTO AUCTION
Oil)
longer need With a Quick Action
Much
.
Much
More
than
more
btjI 3 BR, 2 bath. Beautiful home,
Hwy 92, 1 mile weSt of Speedway,
Want Ad in the Evening Herald
'poti
expect
excellent location $36.00).
Daytona Beach will hold a Public
Drywall spray rig. 7 ton Chevy
.
AUTO AUCTION every Saturday
- USED Restaurant &amp; Bar Equip.
truck, in use every day. good
BEAUTIFUL WILSON PLACE
night at 7 30 It's the on ly one In
;te'am Table. Trays. S S Sink with
MORE CAS H
condition (305) 1840130
Executive home. 4 BR, 3' 2 baths, 1
Florida You Set the reserved
orainboard MiSC. 332 2770
For Wrecked or Junk
year old. Am ities too numerous
1972 F 100 pickup, I wheel drive,
price No charge Other than $5
to describe. 849.000.
Diiiette Suite with 6 chairs; Fold a
new 1000 tires, tess than 30.000
registration fee unlCSS vehicle
Cars &amp; Trucks
y.'ay Cot; Refrig; Gas Stove, etc.
.
miles. 323 8691 after 1 p.m.
Id Call 904 233 8311 for further
Any
yCIr
thri,
1916
n;odi'ls
PAINT UP FIX UP Handyman
Best offer. 8)1 8662
-details
week.
Call
loll
free
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Chevrolet
Pickup
ton.
PB,
Sp.eclal. 3 BR older 7 story home
s, auto trans. v i , camper top. Lease Datsun including Z d15 and
041 cor ner lot in nice neighbor hood . Mediterranean china closet, round
table &amp; 6 chairs; desk; I H 78.13
00 cash firm 3726650
Owner motivated Will give
truckS. For information call n
78-WKtorcycles
and 2 L.60 IStires and wheels. 332.
terms 1)2.500
Ray or lacy. Mink, 831 1310
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$6c'9
80-Autos for Sale
MAKE PAYMENTS.. '72d
77 kAwAsAxi73
Wm. H. StemperReattor
19" 7'enith Color TV $173 26" Huffy
-Good Condition
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'13 Models Call 323 8570 or su
Riding Mower, 1150,
tIC 5 Frpnrh
332 4991
1605 Dealer
Phone 321 0013
1975 Corvette. oi'aflge, I Top.
Evcs. 327 1196, 322 116.4, 322 1984
.
Motorcycle Insurance
I loaded Call alter S pm. 3fl 01411964 Nova I dr Station wagon,
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BLAIR AGENCY
Lake Mary- Country home on
current sticker, needs front end
1910 Mustang 302. 1 speed. custom
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7710
323
3866
or
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wooded tot Spanish Stucco) BR, I
work, S16S 322258 I.
paint, 11595 3)2 0694
bath with family room and FUTURA
SINGER

Transferred Mu'l Sacrlce!t.ow. 3 OR, I', bath, cent 'cat &amp; a;r,'
low down payment. 3 BR, 2 bath
carpeted. clo%rts galore. enclosed
Must see inside to appreciate.
garage, utility rm fenced back
Very clean Let's talk 131 43l
yard large corner lot For Sale or
P.nt 37) 37813
Altamonte Pool Home- 3 BR. 2
bath, family room, screened
Winter SprIngs Immaculate) BR.
porch. 7 car garage with workshop
2 bath with many extras Must see
area, central heat ar. carpetS,
to appreciate Call 377 0831
drapes. fenced yard 3 yrs like
new By owner. 323 7367.
Over 10.000 people are reading this
ad Don't you wish the item you
have for sale was liSte'd here?
2 Story-- .4 BR. 2'2 baths.
Recreational facilities. $59,90)
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JENNY CLARK. Realty, Realtor, SANFORD- 3 BR. 1' bath, central
322 191.
A &amp; H. very private 121.900 Will
sell PHA. VA low down or assume
By Owner-- Cozy Bungalow Lge
peesent loan
Wooded Lot at Park Lake. 2 BR. &amp; HUD FHA VA repossessions. all
Sewing rm All new Interor A H
areas, tram $103 down
Low 520's 327 9146 or 373 0197
eves wk end,
CRANK CON- ST REALTY

L$kP Mars,-- Unfurn 2 BR, I bath
Adults only ftp pets. $163 month
Plus electric. 373 0891

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minutes; drain. With a st urdy English muffins or crum pets or
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cream with dark ruin.
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salt and a little pepper, add buttered. Sprinkle bread
sliced carrot.sand sliced onions, crumpson top and brow'nunder
pow melted butter over all and broiler a few minutes.
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1 tbsp. corn syrup
I tbsp, dark rum

1 whole orange,
quartered and seeded
1 2 cup sugar
3 cups Cal if ornia grapes
(about 113 lbs.), halved
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chopped
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orange through f in e blade
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finely in blender. Pour
mixture into a bowl, add
sugar and let stand 10
minutes to allow juices to
form. Toss gra pes and nuts
together with cranberry.
orange mixture. Cover and
chill un til serving time.
Serve as a relish with meat
course.
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THREE-USE APPLE ROIISV Stir in eggs.
1 hour and 15 minutes. a sauce as a pudding; or cold as served
it hot; next time around, the large pieces; drain and slice garlic, crab and spinach and heat gently. Serve warm or
4 cups diced
-inchi pad
Place cans on a wire rack to a teabread, accompanied if you chilled.
frozen crab. Cook spinach, cook gently for a few minutes. chilled as a spread for crack.
apples
Turn Into prepared coffee cool for 10 minutes. Remove like with cream cheese
CRABSPINACh SPREAD using '* teaspoon salt, accord- Stir in verah, Parmesan, L
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1 cup coarsely broken
Makes 2 rolls.
71 2wce can or ':-pound
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11 , cups Orange Juice,
saucepan. Place cloves and
chilled
cinnamon pieces in cheesecloth
1 bottle 128 0!.) carbonated
and tie. Heat to boiling, and
water, chilled be
simmer 15-20 minutes.
Combine Ingredients; serve
14 servings approx. 6 ox.
over ice. 14 servings i6 ox. each
each
PINEAPPLE-ORANGE NOG
MULLED HOLIDAY PUNCH 3
cups Pineapple Orange
1 can 46 014 PineappleJuice Drink, chilled
I'ink Grapefruit Juice
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1 pt. vanilla ice cream,
* cups cranberrysoftened

juice cocktail

1
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cup firmly packed
brown sugar
Up. salt
2 Up. whole ,loves

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mixer. Sprinkle with nutmeg

just before serving, if desired.
11 servings (approx. 6 ox.
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Vegetables

Add

Tasty Goodness
ACORN SQUASH
2 large acorn squash
k i pound bulk sausage
1 medium onion,

chopped

Quarter rutabaga and place
in saucepan, add lightly salted
water to cover and boil 40 to 50
minutes or until tender. Drain,
cool slightly and remove peel.
Place rutabaga in large mixing
bowl, add one-fourth cup butter
and milk and beat with electric
mixer on low speed until
smooth. In small skillet melt
remaining 1 tablespoon butter,
add onion and cook until tender.
Add to rutabaga with salt,
pepper and tirragon. Beat iii
egg yolks. Beat egg whites until
stiff but not dry. Fold into
rutabaga mixture. Turn into a
greased one and one-half-quart
baking dish. Bake in 3715degree
oven 50 minutes or until mixture puffs and Is lightly
browned. Makes 6 servings.

1 small apple, pared
and chopped
2 cups shredded green
cabbage
i teaspoon salt
it teaspoon pepper
it teaspoon dried leaf
thyme
1 teaspoon grated fresh
orange rind
Cut acron squash in half
lengthwise and scoop out seeds
and fibers. Place in baking pan,
cut side down, and add one-hall
inch water. Bake in 4(X)-degree
oven for 20 minutes.
Meanwhile, break up sausage
meat in skillet and cook until
LEMON PARSNIPS
browned. Drain off all but 2 2 pounds fresh parsnips
tablespoons fat. Add onion,
Water
apple and cabbage; cook until
teaspoons salt,
tender. Add seasonings and
di vided
orange rind; mix well.
2 tablespoons butter or
Turn squash halves cut side
margarine
lip and fill centers with cabbage
tablespoon sugar
mixture. Return to baking pan ,,,
teaspoon pepper
and bake uncovered in 400- L
teaspoon ginger
degree oven 30 minutes longer.
2 tables poons fresh
Makes 4 servings,
lemon juice
FRESH RUTABAGA PUFF
3 cups mashed cooked
Pare parsnips; cut in
yellow rutabaga ii large
diagonal slices. Place in
medium saucepan, cover with
or 2 medium)
cup plus 1 tablespoon
water and add 1 teaspoon salt.
butter or margarine,
Bring t. a boil over medium
divided
heat and simmer 20 minutes,
one-third cup milk
until crisp-tender. Drain. In
one-third cup chopped
large skillet, melt butter. Add
fresh onion
parsnips, remaining threeit teaspoon salt
fourth teaspoon salt, sugar,
L teaspoon pepper
pepper, ginger and lemon juice.
i teaspoon dried leaf
Cook 10 to 15 minutes, or until
tarragon
sugar is dissolved and parsnips
4 eggs, separated
are tender. Makes 4 servings.

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Adding caraway seed may be
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3 medium baking potatoes
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13 cup flour
34 teaspoon salt
2 teaspoon caraway seed
3 cup (about) peanut oil
Pare potatoes and place in a
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Apple Wedges CheeseSticks
Easy Honey Buns Beverage
EASY HONEY BUNS
Simple enough for youngsters
to get ready themselves.
Chopped cocktail peanuts
Honey
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17 cup finely chopped onion
2 cup finely chopped celery
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stirring constantly. Over low
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smooth and hot; off heat stir In
the gelatin; cool. Thoroughly
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mold; chili until firm. Uninold
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By CECILY BROWNSTONE
Associated Press Food Editor
MORNING COFFEE
Cranberry Cake Coffee
CRANBERRY CAKE
Give a cake mix new texture
and flavor.
l8-Qunce package yellow cake
mix
'z cup cornstarch
1 teaspoon cinnamon
2 eggs
'z cup corn oil
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cocktail
1 teaspoon vanilla
1 cup coarsely chopped
cranberries
3 cup chopped (medium-fine)
walnuts
In the large bowl of an electric mixer stir together the cake
mix, cornstarch and cinnamon.
Add the eggs, oil, cranberry
juice and vanilla; at low speed
beat until moistened. At
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nuts. Turn into a greased 10inch angelcake pan. Bake in a
preheated 90-degree oven until
a cake tester inserted in center
comes out clean
60 to 70
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rack for 10 minutes; loosen
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Coconut Rice RolLs Green Peas
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RASPBERRY TRIFLE
Repeated by request.
3-ounce package (12 double)
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14 cup raspberry jelly
Sweet or dry sherry
2 cups milk
1 tablespoon sugar
1 teaspoon vanilla
3i-ounce package
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Separate ladyfingers; spread
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Sprinkle each ladyfinger with a
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sugar, vanilla and instant
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including education. that may very well tw in need
of inure funding than we can anticipate from the
present tax structure," Gordon told newsmen.
That is whythis committee is going to examine
all possible tax sources and look at all kinds of
loopholes to be closed in order to bring about a cornprehensive and fair tax program," he said.
Gordon said he had major reservations about
Senate President Lew l5rantley's goal to eliminate
property taxes a the sourceof $i5Ornillion in school
funding.
1k said in addition to the problem of locating
taxes to replace the 1750 miffion, the property tax
elimination would represent a windfall to big landholding corporations.
Gordon said his committee would probably 'utc
on Brantley 's proposal in January or February but
said it might come out instead with some sort of
"circuit-breaker" property tax relief ti help low
come persons rather than complete elimination of
school property taxes.
Gordon said projections were that state revenue
would increase $110 million to 1170 milhon next
year, insufficient to meet inflation.
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kind of tax increase," Gordon said. But he said
major increases such as an additional one cent on
the sales tax might not be necessary.
Gordon said he would like to have gasoline tax
levied as a percentage of the purchase price rather
than eight-cents per gallon.
He also said he planned to study allocation of
gasoline dollars with the aim of getting more funds
to urban areas.
New Senate Transportation chairman Kenneth
Myers. DMiami, told his committee a top priority
would be to revise allocation formulas to give urban
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Recently I read that taking they are caused in diabetics.
insulin could cause blindness. I
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am a diabetic and take insulin present to present these eye
Now I'm really3cared that the problems is to adequat ly
insulin will cause me to go control the diabetes. That
blind Should I stop my insulin means following your doctor's
and follow some diet to control instructions While I am on the
my diabetes? Would you send Subject let me say once again
me a diet I could use instead of that oo one should ever stop
taking insulin?
taking medicines on his own.
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not
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County' has collected a $310-per-unit fee on all new construction
without the protection afforded by a county ordinance.
Former County Atty . Tom reeman warned commissioner-,
time and time again that developers could file lawsuits and win
back funds paid into the unpact-fee kitty.
Commission Chairman Dick Williams and Republican coun
terpart John Kimbeough ha ve fought for retention of the Impact
fee system.
Both commissioi~rs have argued that homeowners would be
urced to shoulder the tax burden if developers are let off the hook
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Kiatkowski said the report, which he will submit to cornmissioners next Tuesday, has some good ideas and could
chznge the impact fee situation in all of Honda in addition to
Seminole.
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me the importance ofleaming
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count was accurate she really
Oswald: - These are the was in a streak of very bad
plays where declarer wants to luck, butsomehoworotherwe
do the best he can with a doubt if her count was ac.
single suit. %laybe we should curate
(For a copy of JACOBY
show some of them this
week.
MODERN. send $1 to "Win
Jim: "Let'
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easy one. South is in a normal nowspaper, P.0 Bov 489.
three-notrump contract, The Radio City Station. Now York.
key suit is spades and South N Y iooy!))

If i systu i is s&amp;t up that i equitable then it is legal
villiaziis has been quoted as saying
But the report prepared by the ad hoe conunittee appointed
seven Inonths ago recommends abolition of the present system In
addition, the report asks that new construction not be allowed a
free ride on the (ix rolls for up to three years.
Instead the report recommends new construction be placed
Immediately on the tax rolls.
First, the report would require a resolution adopted by the
counts ommisiori Then the report asks that the matter
considered statewide
Fin(fings were submitted first to Kwiatkowski. Chairwoman for
the ad hoc conuiiittee is Jo Mn Henningsen.
Democrats on the board have opened the door by alluwing
de velopers of conventional units to receive bwldmg ptmIts
without payment of (cc. Presently, a developer may get a permit
without paying the $310. But the ruling does not apply to Planned
Unit Development I PUDI where the bulk of future unpact fee
money is recorded-Ed Prlckett

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utgoing Commission Chairman Mike flattawav
remarked as he turned the gavel over to Ili's
Democratic counterpart flarry Kwiatkowski.
I would recognize a Motion to adjourn," quipped
Kwiatkowski, the former co-chairman and now a
member of the bottom half of a three-to-two vote.
"Welcome to the harassment and the hassle of
county government, Kwiatkowski told French and
Republican ne\veomer Bill Kirchhofi.
Oh a surprise
Kwiatkowski quipped when
Republican John Kln3brough nominated Williams
for the chairmanship.
Kwiatkowski then turned the gavel over to
Williams A
adopted thanking hat(away and Commissioner Sid Vihien Jr.,for their
services on the board
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commiss ioners. "You're w or k ing for me now."
h1attiwav said he felt
er fortunate"
have
served as' a commissioner and as commission
chairman.
"I'm 25 (years old) going oil 60," the form
chairman said
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with cardboard
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french, wearing a dark-blue suit and lugging a
briefcase, took his seat. And Kirchhoff, in a light
brown suit, did the same,
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convulsive attack if he suddenly
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causediabeccoma with really
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Enduron, one tablet each
morning.
DEAR READER — Enduron moment.
is another medicine to help
The story related to the Idea
people eliminate salt and that people become "allergic"
water. It is used commonly to to insulin and this causes the
help control mild Wgh blood overgrowth of blood vessels in
pressure. It will not hurt your the back of the eye that can lead
husband.
to blindness in diabetics.
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blood pressure and require record of this occurring n
treatment will have to take it
humans, Dr. George
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medicine keeps the blood Diabetic Assn. and profe'ssorof
pressure at normal levels. If inedicine at Harvard has
)our husband stops taking hi1-3 already pointed out that this
medicine he may be right back eye problem also occurs i
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son of a (;eorgia farmer, and [louse Speaker
Don Tucker have won re-election to those
posts. It's the first time that's happened in 30
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attentive. Then Kirchhoff realized he didn't have a
contain
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Kirchhoff said Williams then instructed Exev.
Asst, Roger Neiswender to bring a packet to the
newly-seated commissioner,
As the new chairman, Williams is backed at least
b party designation by both Kirchhoff and Kim
brough. Today, Williams seemed to assume the role
of the former school teacher he once was as he
directed the dav's business.
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seat, and Williams defeatecl Democratic challenger
Dave Gunter, returning the fna~ority vote on the
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Bear Lake Elementary HI
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Vietnam Begins Campaign

To Put Pressure On U.S.
UNITED NATIONS, N.Y. (AP)
Vietnam
began campaigning today for General Assembly pressure on the United States to
reverse the Security Council veto it cast
Monday against Vietnamese membership in
the United Nations. But nothing the assembly
did was expected to have any effect on the
Americans. The council voted 14-1 in favor of
recommending that the General Assembly
admit Vietnam to membership, but the
dissenting vote from one of the five permanent
members
the United States
killed the
recommendation. It was the 18th American
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NOTICE OF SHERIFFS SALE

NOTICE IS HEPEBY GIVEN that
by virtue of that certain Writ of
Execution issued out of and under
the seal of the County Court of
Seminole County, Florida, upon a
final judgment rendered In the
aforesaid court on the 1st day of
FRED R. EVANS and MARY F
October, A 0 1976, in that certain
EVANS, his wife.
case entitled. Hoyette S. Hudson
Defendants
Fruit Co.. Inc . a Florida cor
NOTICE OF
porafion PlaintIff,.vs Develop
LIS PENDENS
America, Inc . . a Florida corporation
TO THE DEFENDANTS, FRED R.
&amp; Arvid E Crane, Defendant, which
EVANS AND MARY F. EVANS, his aforesaid Writ of Execution was 7
wife,
NDAALL OTHERS WHOM IT
delivered to me as Sheriff of
MAY CONCERN
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED Seminole County, Florida, and I
by have
have levied upon the following
of the institution of this action
property owned by
Plaintiffs against YOU socking to
on Develop America. Inc. and Arvid E
foreclose a mortgage as modified
Crane, said property being located
real property located in Seminole
n Seminole County, Florida, more
County, Florida
FlorIda and described as
particularly described as follows
follows:
Various and assorled Concrete,
Beginning 23 feet South and 610 5

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NINE CIRCUIT COURT, IN AND
FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
CASE NO. 76-2201•CA89•8
and
GUY 0. STENSTROM, JR.
ESTER L. STENSTROM. hIS wife,
Plaintiffs,

Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl.

Legcil Notice

By 1108 LIA)YD
officers Chased and surrounded $5,000.
St. Bond was set at $5,000 for
Herald Staff Writer
him on 1-4 at SR-436 following a
Roy Frederick Rogers, 31, of Stafford.
Seminole sheriff's deputies robbery at a 7-Eleven store on Apopka, was arrested by
Sanford police today were
today were probing $1,200 in SR-434 at I-I.
sheriff's deputies on a circuit looking for a 40-foot-long
vandalism damage at Bear
Kreimer is being held in court warrant charging grand canvas banner bearing the
Lake Elementary School, Lvunty jail in lieu olga total of larceny. His bond was set at words "Open House." The fourForest City. Officers said $12,000 bond.
$5,000, according to county jail foot-wide sign was taken from a
vandals entered the school by
In other arrests, Sheriff's records.
building at the new Sanford
unknown means and poured Detective Stuart Waithers
Sanford police arrested Court Apartments complex,
chocolate milk into office charged Kenneth Joseph Tyrone James Stafford, 23, of 3301 S. Sanford Ave., owned by
machines, desk drawers and Capraro, 19, of 100 Lazy Susan 606 Cypress Ave., on a burglary Cardinal Industries Inc.
Cl., Casselberry, with burglary. charge in connection with a Officers said the sign was
foods prepared in trays.
feet East of the NW corner of the NE Cast Iron, Corrigated Metal,
Asbestos and Tile Clay Pipe. A More
Deputies
reported
the Bond for Capraro was set at breakin at a bar at 411 E. Ninth valued at $70.
',run South 1755 feet, East 350 feet.
school's walk-in freezer was
North 148 feet, West ISO feet, North complete List available from the
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267 feet, West 200 feet, to beginning, Civil D;vision of The Seminole,
opened and foods inside thaw ed
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County Sheriff's Department.
Section 31, Township 19 South.
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out. Twenty-live large turkeys
and the undersigned as Sheriff
Range 30 East, Public Records of
Semnoic County. Florida, wlI a)
were possibly spoiled and
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deputies listed 300-pounds of
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November, AD. 1976, offer for tale
November, AD., 1976
i:round beef as ruined.
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and sell to the highest bidder, for
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S Ned N. u lian , Jr.
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cash, subject to any and all existing
Altamonte Spring police
NED N. JULIAN. JR., ESQUIRE.
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leinS, at the Fr ont (West) Door of
STENSTROM. DAVIS &amp;
jailed an Orlando man Monday
the Seminole County Courthouse in
McINTOSH
night and recovered stolen
Sanford, Florida, the above
Post Office Box 1330
described personal property.
coats valued at more than
Sanford, Florida 32771
That said sale is being made to
Telephone; (305) 3222171
$1,700 that were allegedly taken
satisfy the terms of said Writ of
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from stores at the Winter Park
Execution.
Attorneys for Plaintiffs
Mall.
John E. Polk,
Publish: Nov. 16, 1976
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Sheriff
DEF7O
held in Seminole County Jail
Seminole County. Flor ida
CITY OF
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in lieu of. $5,000 bo nd on a
PubliSh Oct. 26, Nov 2. 9, 16, 1976
LAKE MARY,
charge of possession of stolen
DEE. 133
FLORIDA
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property was Floyd Pelix
Notice of Public Hearing
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN
I.ongley. 26, of OrlanI
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NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN by
.1,PF
do.
the City Council of the City of Lake IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
Altamonte officers reported
Mary. Florida, that said City SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA
they
Council will hold a public hearing at
watched
several
PROBATE DIVISION
7 30 p.m. on Thursday, the 9th day of
File Number 75.3.45Cp
persons ''conceal numerous P
December. 1916. to
Division
garments in the trunk of a car"
a) consider a request for a re plat
In Re: Estate of
in a parking lot at Altamonte
of Sanford Substantial Farms, a
JOHN WESLEY WILLIAMS
'p.
subdiviSIon in an existing
Mall and investigated, finding
Deceased
NOTICE C
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sedc less iflcation i;describedsn the
ADMINISTRATION
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TO ALL PERSONS HAVING
Sheriff's investigators have
lake Mary. Florida, of the following
CLAIMS OR DEMANDS AGAINST
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municipal
limits
against a San Francisco man
of Lak. Mary, OTHER PERSONS INTERESTED
ore fully des cribed as IN THE ESTATE:
arrested early Monday in
follows, to wit:
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
_________________________________ Florida,
and m
connection with a convenience
North half
of) Aol Lol 13 and Lots
that the administration of the estate
store robbery.
26 and 27 of SANFORD SUB. of JOHN WESLEY WILLIAMS.
FARMS, Section 21
John Henry Kreimer, 22, has
deceased, File Number 76 3M CF. is,
'fle Lake Mary REACT (Radio Emergency STANTIAL
Township 20 Range 30, Flat Book 5,
pending In the Circuit Court for'
also been charged with buying, LAKE MARY
Public
Records
of
Seminole
County,
Se minole County, Florida. Probate
Associated Citizens Team) has presented th e police
receiving and concealing stolen
Florida
Division, the addresS of which 5
REACTS
department
with
twocitizens
band
radios.
AcThe public hearing will be held in Seminole County Courthouse,
property
a 1972 model Linthe City Hall. City of Lake Mary,
cepting the gift from Clifton A. Scott Jr.,
coln sedan reported stolen in
team. Florida, on the 91h day of December. Sanford, Florida, 32771. The per
sonal representative of the estate s
Daytona Beach.
leader (left), is Lake Mary Police Chief harry S
1976. at 7:30 pm. or as soon
MARY HIGGINS WILLIAMS,
t hereafter as possible, at which time
Investigators said Kreijner
Benson.
*tioW address is 2005 Oak Avenue.
interested parties for and against
Sanford, Florida. 32771. The name
was driving the auto when
the proposed

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The Parti
Quebecois, which advocates the independence
of French-speaking Quebec from Englishdominated Canada, has won control of the
provincial government. But the vote for
members of a new provincial legislature
Monday indicated defeat for secession in a
referendum promised within two years by
party leader Rene Levesque, who will become
premier of the province. Anti-separatist
parties got 59 per cent of the vote, and opinion
polls before the election indicated only about
20 per cent of the voters were diehard
se paratists.
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BRASILIA (AP)
Three cars fueled entirely with alcohol have completed a 5,000mile tour of Brazil to publicize alcohol as a
substitute for gasoline. Technicians for the
Brazilian air force, which sponsored the
marathon, said the modified engines performed flawlessly in all weathers and got 36
miles to the gallon on asphalt and 30 miles on a
950-mile stretch of dirt road. The three cars
a Volkswagen 1300, a Dodge Polara and a
Gurgel jeep — were welcomed home at the air
force research center in Sao Jose dos Campos
Monday.
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U.S. Industrial Production
Slips To Four-Month Low
WASHINGTON (AP) — U.S. industrial
production slipped in September and OoT.' er
to the lowest point in four months, thO 'st
such drop since the economic recovery began
19 months ago.
The drop, reflecting slower economic
growth and some work stoppages, was the
strongest signal yet that the economy might
be headed down or at least growing more
slowly than necessary to make a dent in the
jobless rolls.
The Federal Reserve Board report Monday
on industrial production measures the output
of the nation's factories, mines and utilities.
Sustained changes in the industrial index are
taken as key signals of economic shifts.
However, the figures for only two months are
regarded as too skimpy to show a clear trend.

Dwarf Survives In Prison
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) — Jack Jett, only
53 inches tall and serving time at the Tennessee State Penitentiary, says he's found a
way to handle inmates who give him trouble:
he tells them he's got friends.
He said that's just one of the special
problems to be overcome in prison by a dwarf
whose life is far from easy on the outside.
He has to climb into secondtier prison
bunks, wear ill-fitting prison clothing and
stand eye-to-waist with other prisoners.
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CARSON CITY, Nev. (AP)
A financial
aide to the New York City Council says it was
just research, not an interest in legalizing
prostitution, that made him ask Nevada officials about their prolits from licensed
brothels. Donald Schnakenberg, assistant
director of finance for the council, said
Monday he was trying to find out the full cost
of enforcing New York City's laws against
prostitution, which flourishes in many areas
of midtown Manhattan.
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Tuesday, November 16, 1976—Vol. 69, No. 73
t?,s,d Daly and Sunday, except Saturday and CDr,sImas 0..,,
by The Sanford Herald. Inc . 300 N Fr,ncls Ave , Sanford. F ia

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Second Class Postage Paid at Sauford. FI.r.da 37171.
'.'nt Delivery. $5 CentS. Month, $2 40 6 Mnntns, 514 70, Yea'
SP 40 By Mat it, F lo.4a same as name' delivery Alt otner mat
Month $7 10. 6 Montns $1.6 30 17 M.3n!hs, $37 40

Haul Lum Leverett, 32, was initially
arrested for not having a valid driver's license
after he was stopped last week for a noisy
muffler and CXCCSSjVC exhaust If illshorough
County Sheriff's deputies said Monday.
He was charged Friday with involuntary
sexual battery of two 9-year-old girls and a 6year-old girl, officers said, Under Florida law,
conviction carries a maximum penalty of
death.
Deputies said they found I.verett's two
diaries and lewd photographs of young
females between 3 and 13 years old in the
trunk of l.everett's car.

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A $3 million lawsuit has
been filed by the family of a woman who died
when a car collided with the ambulance that
was taking her to a hospital.
The suit, filed Monday by the husband and
four children of Sara Norris, named as
defendar,t Randall-Easterr, Ambulance
Service, ambulance driver Robert Briley and
Econowav Exterminating Co, which owned
the car involved in the Saturday accident.
Briley and four other persons in the ambulance were injured in the accident. Sergio
Gonzalez, 56, the driver of the car, also died.
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re plat will be heard, and addresS of the personal
Said hearing may be continued from representative's attorney are
set
time
to
time
until final action is
f
forth below
.
taken by the City Council of the City
All persons having claims or
of Lake Mary, Florida
demands against the estate are
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THIS
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THIS NOTICE SHALL BE required. WITHIN THREE
In three (3) public places MONTHS FROM THE DATE OF
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within the City of Lake Mary. THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF
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Florida, at the City Hall within the
THIS NOTICE, to file with the clerk
City of Lake Mary, Florida,
of the above court a written
published in the Evening Herald, a statement of any claim or demand
newspaper of general circulation in
they may have Each claim must be
the City of Lake Mary. Florida, one in
wring and must indicate the
(I) time at least IS days prior to the bls fr
the claim, the name arid
aforesaid hearing. In addition, address of the
creditor or his agent
notice shall be posted in the area to O
attorney, and the amount
be considered at least IS day's prior
claimed lithe claim is not yet due,
to the date of the Public Hearing
the date when it will become due
DATED. November It, 1976
shall be stated. If the claim is
City of Lake
contingent or unliguidated, the.
Mary, Florida
nature of the uncertainty shall be
By S. Kay Sattman
stated If the claim is secured, the
City Clerk
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Security shah be described The
GARY E. MASSEY
claim*ot thall deliver sufficient
616 E. Semoran Blvd,
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copies of the claim to the clerk t
Altamonte Sprinqs. Fla, 32701
q
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enable theclerk to mail one copy to
City Attorney
each persoral rereseqitafive
PubliSh. Nov. 16. 1976
1.
All persons intereSted fl the estate
DEF71
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to whom a copy of thiS Notice of
NOTICE UNDER FICTITIOUS
Administration has been mailed are
NAME STATUTE
required.
WI THIN
THREE
Teachers Cleo Koprocki (left, standing) and Betty Washington oversee
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN
MONTHS FROM THE DATE OF
Notice is hereby given that the
"students" in course aimed at involving parents more closely with their
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF
undersigned, pursuant to the 181 SNOT ICE, to file any objections •
children's education . Classes, which recentl%' concluded, were held at night in
"Fictitious Name Statute," Chapter they may have that challenges the
county elementary schools and were tailored chiefly for parents of students in 84 09. Florida Slatutes.wiil register validity Of the decedent's will, the
,
l with
the Clerk of the Circuit Court, qualificationsof the personal
kindergarten through third grade. Called "Bridge," the course was taught by
nandfor$4mipolecQunty,FI
repreSentative, or the venue or
elementary instructors and is scheduled to be offered again next spring. One upon receipt of proof of the jurisdiction of the Court.
ALL CLAIMS, DEMANDS. AND
teacher commented that young students "really benefit when the home and publication of this notice, the fic
titioui name, to wit, THE SIGN OBJECTIONS NOT SO FILED
school are working so closely together, expressly for him." Parents pictured are KING under which we are engaged WILL BE FOREVER BARRED
In buslnç.s at 400 Highway Il g,
Date of the first pubIiction of this
(from left) Nydia 1)eL'ierro, Dee Smith, Nancy Hansen and Manuel Martinez. Longwood
. Florida 32750
Notice
of
Administration'
That the parties interested in said November 161h. 1916.
business enterprise are as follows
Mary Higgins Williams
Forrest 0 Brown, Jr
As Personal Represents
Norma J. Brown
tiv of the Estate of
I.
Dated at LOngwood. Florida it s
JOHN WESLEY WILLIAMS
tIlts day of November,
1976
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Deceased
Publish, Nov. 16, 23. 30, 1916
ATTORNEY FOR PERSONAL
DEF 72
REPRESEPITATIVE
NOTICE
DOUGLAS STE NSTROM
The C ty of Longwood is aprlying
Post Office Box 1330
for a $41,000 Street Sign Grant from
4nford. Florida 37771
the Local Public Works Capitol Telephone )Q337
2171
Development and Investment
Publish Nov 16. 23. tT1s
believe the city was required to among the members in Blue Taxi Service; awarded the Program. The program will
By MARYLINTIP'TON
DEF 61
pr ovide
herald Correspondent
have In hand the entire proportion to their response to bid on a brush chipper to Tresca of) opportunities to the local area
and replace dilapidated or missing
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Industrie.., Inc., Longwood and street
signs for Longwood
Casselberry City Council was grant, but needed only their 25
Council also approved an Initiated discussion on changes
James B Lee
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT IN AND4
asked Monday night by B.C. per cent, or $17,950.97.
FOR
occupational
City Planner
license
SEMIII'OLE
for in closing time for the sale of
COUNTY,
FLORIDA.
Publish. Nov 16, 1976
Cal) Conklin, P.E., of Clark.
Council approved the site Leonard Thompson to operate alcoholic beverages.
DEF 69
CASE NO. l6.20U.CA.g9.B
Dietz &amp; Associates-Engineers, plan for a Cumberland Farms .
_____________________ IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE DIVISION.
Inc., a Sanford Finn which has retail outlet at the corner of
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MORTGAGE
l
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contracted with the City to Wi lshire and Highway 436 after
CUlT IN AND FOR SEMINOLE COMPANY, 4 Florida corporation.
Plaintiff.
COUNTY, FLORIDA.
perform Infiltration-Inflow (I- stating that such approval was
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR or attorney, and the amount CASE NO. 76iI29CA.200
Ii work, for a change in his contingent upon minor changes SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA claimed If the claim Is not yet due. In the Mailer of the Adoption of
LARRY F. COZBY.nd SUSAN 0
firm's contract with the city. in the plan.
PROBATE DIVISION
the date when If will become due VALERIE KAY HECKLE
COZBY. his wife, PACIF IC
FINANCE LOANS,
shall be stated If the claim is
NOTICE OF ACTION
The 1.1 study determines
Acting on Mayor Gerald File Number 76-345.Cp
Division
Defendants
contingent or unliquidafed, the TO' MICHAEL PENTZ
whether water coming into the Christiansen's
recommenda- In Re: Estate Of
nature of the uncertainty Snail o,
Address Unknown
NOTICE OF ACTION
sewage treatment plant in. tions, the Council named Mollie ROBERT S. BRADFORD, SR.,
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED TO. Larry F. Cotby ,jc:ij
stated. If the claim is secured, the
Ai
Susan 0 Colby,
SeCurity shall be described The that a Petition for the adoption of
Deceased
cludes excess now from leaks fn Steudle, Charles Kaley, Gerhis
NOTICE OF
wife
claimant shall deliver sufficient VALERIE KY HECKLE ha s been
pipe joints, rainfall or surface truck Wyener, Lynne Stevens,
1706 Remington .,rret
ADMINISTRATION
copies of the cEsim to the clerk to filed In the above ttyi,a Court and
drainage as opposed to re- Vel' ci Jacobs, Krystal Bruby TO ALL PERSONS HAVING enable the Click to mail one copy to that you, as the natural father of the
Graham. Texas yW,6
child sought to be adopted In this
processing waters used by and Margaret Green to the CLAIMS OR DEMANDS AGAINST each personal representative,
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
THE ABOVE ESTATE AND ALL
an action to foreclose a mar
people. If excess water Is shown Election Board, and named OTHER PERSONS INTERESTED to All persons Interested in the estate proceeding, are reiired to serve a that
9490 On thi following real property
whom a copy of ff05 PlqfIca of copy of your written defenses, if any
the government will not ap- Raymond Morris clerk of the IN THE ESTATE:
Administration has been maIIed, YOU have, on Petitioner's attorney, sItultein Seminole County. Florida.
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
required,
prove treatment facilities until board.
WITHIN
THREE FRANKLIN
I.
WALDEN, described as follows:
Lot 139 of SAN SEBASTIAN
Council approved $400 a that the administration of the estate MONTHS FROM THE DATE OF ESQUIRE, of the Law Offices
the problem iscorrected,or it is
of ROBERT S. BRADFORD. SR ., THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF BROCK, MASSEY &amp; WALDEN, HEIGHTS UNIT I. according to the
shown that it would be less month as incentive pay for deceased, File Number laid c. is THIS NOTICE, to file any objections Suite 107, 616 East Semoran FJAI thereof as recorded
In Flat Bo.i
expensive and equally feasible volunteer firemen, to be pending in the Circuit Court for they may have that challenges the Boulevard, Altamonte Springs, 19, Page 21, of thi Public Recorøs
Seminole County, Florida, Prohat,
Seminole Courtly, Florida
validity of the decedent's will, the Florida, and to file the original
to continue under present allotted in the Following Division.
the address of which Is
b,tn filed against
aualifications of the
you you are
,
manner: a per drdl fee of$2 for Seminole County Cou,tnoue, representative, or the personal thereof with the Clerk of this Court, has
conditions.
venue or both to be done on or before required to serve a copy of your
Conklin stated that, though his cadets; $3 for firemen; $4 for Sanford, Florida. 32771 The per. jurisdiction of the court.
written defenses,
Decrnber 13th. 1976, otherwie
if any. ho this
firm had neither wanted nor drivers; $5 for officers. scinal representative of th, estate IS
ALL CLAIMS, DEMANDS, AND default will be entered againstyou diction On SMITH AND HAYDEN.
GRACE M. BRADFORD, whge OBJECTIONS NOT 50 FILED for the relief dema,sdcJ
. in the PA., attorneys for the Plaintiff,
requested changes in the According to Fire Chief Mark address Is
WILL BE FOREVER BARRED
V01054 address 11 1316 Barnett
Boston Avenue,
Petition.
Bank
original contract, requirements Walker all volunteers must Attamonfe Springs, Florida, 37701
Date of the firif publIcatIon Of this
WlTNESSmyhand a nd t41of Building, Jacksonville, Florida
The
name
end
address of the per.
Notice
of
y the federal government attend a mninintwn of 2 drills
Administralion; this Court on
and liii the original with the
this $ttt day of
tonal representative's attorney
November 16, 1976
Clef It of hi above Styled Court on or
November, 1,76
necessitated them. He said the per month and respond to a
forth below.
Grace M. Bradford
before Q*Ci'mb,r 91
(SEAL)
h, 1976. other
amendments, which Involve minimum of 15 per cent of the
All persons having claimt or
As Personal Representa
wii a Judgmen t may
Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr.
be entered
deands
m
a
inst
five
of
thi
Estate
of
more detailed work than w
calls acted upon by the
ga
thi estate
against You for the relief demanded
Click of the Circuit Court
required,
WITHIN
THREE
In the Coaint.
ROBERT S BRADFORD. SR .,
mi4
formerly planned, were department to qualify for in MONTHS FROM THE DATE
By. Genevieve Poulsen
OF
Deceased
:
WITNESS my hand and ,he Mal of
Deputy Clerk
disadvantageous to his firm but centive pay. In addition all THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF ATTORNEY FOR PERSONAL
Slid Court Ofl
Franklin T Walden, Esquire
this Sit'di'y y
are'm the interest of both the drivers and firemen must pass THIS NOTICE, lo file with ltseclerk REPRESENTATIVE:
November. 1976.
Brock.
Massey
&amp;
Walden
the above court a written DOUGLAS STENSTROM
Of
(SEAL)
federal and city governments, a twice annual written
Suite 102
statementof any claim or demand Post Office Box 1330
Arthur H Beckwith, j
616 E. lemoran Blvd
Conklin also indicated that, examination. Walker said that, 'hey may have. Each claim nu.4f , Sanford, Florida 37771
r
Clerk Of Ilti CiVCUIf Court
Altamonte Springs. Fla ivoi
despite previous information at l.ne end of the month, a1l in writing and must indicat. nsa Telephone: 3053722111
By. Genevieve PouIsen
Attorney for PetIhiQnic
for the claim, the name and
PubFSh NOV IS, 23, 1976
given t he council, he did not
unused funds are divided . bests
D*Put'y Clerk
Publish 14a, 5. IS fl 30
4jj5
Qf V?'O (rt1tr ar r Ont
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Publish P405 9r
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TALLAHASSEE
AP
A
threejudge federal panel is considering a $1-million
damage suit against comptroller Gerald
Lewis in a case which could affect the way the
state fires employes.
The suit was brought by Robert Prince, a
former state securities investigator, who is
challenging his dismissal on grounds that
state career service rules violated his constitutional rights.
Prince was fired in August 1975 after Lewis
claimed Prince delayed in investigating a
large mortgage securities fraud.
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ORLANDO (APi
Besides giving
priority attention to economic stability,
spending controls and crime-fighting, the
Carter adinini ri.tio,n, can ''awaken a
sleeping giant," sa y s pollster George Gallup
Jr.
The slumbering giant is the great potential
of Americans to benefit each other and society
by spending a year of their lives in national
service, Gallup told a convention of the
American Association of Homes for the Aging
Monday.

'BRIDGING'
THE GAP

Engineer

Heart Diseases Related?
MIAM I REACH (API
Health officials trying to decrease rates of heart
disease should pay special attention to
children of men who had heart problems,
researchers say.
Scientists say they found higher than norrnal coronary risk factors such as smoking
and high blood pressure
in the offspring of
heart disease victims.
"Families with early heart disease should
be alerted to the fact that they might have e l evated risk factors," Dr. Manning l"einleib
said Monday, "These may be the families
worthy of most attention."

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House and
Senate leaders have brushed off a call by
Comptroller Gerald Lewis for action at
today's legislative organizational session on a
bill to open bank records to the public.
Senate President Lew Brantley, DJacksonville, said Monday there was no
emergency that warranted lawmaking action
today. lie said Lewis' call for a law to open the
records to the public could wait until the
regular legislative session begins in April.
Lewis' call results from a Florida Supreme
Court decision last Friday that a law allowing
him to release bank records is unconstitutional.
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TAMPA (AP)
A Tampa nursing
home is being investigated by the state, a local
ombudsman's committee and a county
prosecutor, officials say.
Target of the three-pronged probe is the
Manhattan Convalescent Center, Inc.
According to state officials, most of the
complaints lodged with the Department of
Heath and Rehabilitative Services concern:
—Home finances and trust fund accounts
where personal money is kept;
—Nursing home facilities and staffing;
—The quality, of patient care, including
medical care and food quality.
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Senior Citizens 4-day trip to Key West and the
Everglades. Leave Sanford Civic Center, 8 a.m., pick up
at Casselberry, 8:30 am. Contact Doris Rogers for information,
Skating party sponsored by Deltona Band Boosters,
6:30 p.m., Melodee Skating Rink, Sanford.
Sanford.Sertoma, noon, Sheraton Inn, W. SR 46.
Sanford Kiwanis, noon, Civic Ceiitr.
Casselberry Rotary, 7:30 a.m., The Caboose.
Sanford Serenaders Senior Citizens dance, 2:30 p.m.,
Civic Center.
Oviedo Rotary, 7:30 am., the Town House.

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NoVEMBER 15, 1976
ADMISSIONS
Sanford:
Chadwick E. Bass
Patricia Bertram
Margaret Childs
Grace N. Geister
John M. Lautzenhiser
l)orina M. Mangum
Minnie K. Metts
iA.'ssie Thomas
ik'rnanl Wilke
Joseph V. Burke, [)eBary
1),jfuthea lknninger. I)ellar&gt;
I),'t,eun
Sandra
Jones,

Seminole Players present "6 EU'sIS R.IV VU," 7:30
Seminole Community College, Through Sunday.
Triple Play, three one-acts, presented by Lyman
Theatre, 7 p.m., Lyman High School auditorium,
Longwood. Through Friday.
p.m.,

Springs
Vlolette M. Neddermeycr,
Deltona
Russell K. Swayze, Deltona
Rudolph Vcstray Deltona
Howard Lloyd, Lake Mary
Derothy If. Riddle, Orange
titY
Cecil 1). Willson, Orange City
Claudette Johson, W i nter
Springs
BIRTHS
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Luis lLicj., .i girl.
Dvltona
I)lS('IiARGES
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Sanford.

AD

Annie R. Bennett

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FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 19
AARP and NART, 2:30 p.m., First Federal of
Seminole, Sanford.
Seminole South Rotary, 7:50 a.m., Lord Chumley's
Altamonte Springs.
Seminole Sunrise KiwanIs, 7 a.m. Buck's.
Foresters Square Dance Club, 8 p.m., The Forest
Tanglewood Alcoholics Anonymous, closed, 8p.m., St.
Richard's Church.
Longwood Alcoholics Anonymous, closed, 8 p.m.,
Rolling hills Moravian Church, SR 434.

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s1t'eks, 62, at 1 105
St'iiiitiult' Blvd, , Sanford, tIteti
\inday' in ( iaitl('svllit' But n in
WrighLsville, GI., he tame to
Sanford in 1968 lie was
a.s3.'ilted With iii'.' Sanford
Scale Co and was a ilIe'mber of
Fi rst United Methodist (hurcil
of Albany, Ga.
Survivors lfiI'lUdt' his wile,
Mr:. Derry G Meek., Sanford:
son, John It. Meeks Jr
daughter. s1rs. Sandra Meeks
I .e'WiS, Tanipa. mother, Mrs
lluth hall Meeks, Moultrie.
sister. Mrs. Leon I
Ga
Ni.iriii.an , Norman Park, Ga.,
and brother, Charles K. Meeks.
SanlorIl.
Brissun Funeral Ilcune is III
i harge (if arritngt'tiie'nts

FunraI Notices

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slijilUiS today approved a request from Sheriff John Polk to
reduce the amount of insurance
coverage oil the sheriff's fleet of
73 cars.
Prior to today's action, the
'heriff said autos carried up to
$1-million apiece worth of
liatMliLy coverage. The sheriff
had that coverage reduced to a
tiiaximuni of $500,000
"I feel it 'the new coverage i
is sufficient," I'iilk :,.iii

Kate

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Funeral
MEEKS, A ROY
serviCeS for J Ifoy Meks. 62. of
I ICS C Seminole Blvd . Sanford.
*t10 died Mond,l,, in Ganesviile,
will be held at Ii a m Wed
nesday. at Brisson Funeral
.me with
Rev Leo king of
lxling Burial fl Oaklawn
rrnetery tir.s5on in charge

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Juanita 0. Pent
t.'iaude Van Aem
Jos&amp;'pii I). Williaiii
hlarild J. (.'mmeo, Is.' lI,tr
Joseph G [)eChristopht' r
)eitona
Beatrice K. Drew, Deltona
Katherine Sahr, Dt'ltona
Harvey L. Dunn, Enterprise
R innie Snow, t.h,'Iedo
Mrs. Johnnie i Margie
'tiwan, &amp; hah' girl, Oviedo

If you s•• anything
suspicious—CALL

Sheriff Cars'
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Mildred I.. Kirb,
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a.m P'ick's.

Senior Citizens Dance, 2 p.m., Altamonte Springs
Civic Center.

HOSPITAL NOTES

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Lewis Request Greeted Coolly

wKI)NasnAy, NOVEMBER 17
Talk by Sgt. Harold t Beau Taylor of the Seminole
Sheriff's Dept. on crimes against women and the elderly,
Sanford Woman's Club, 309 S. Oak Ave., 1:30 p.m. Free
and open to the public.

Protect your ho.e by
Protecting your ughbors.

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Winter Springs Jaycees, 7 p.m., VFW building, 17-92.
Sanford Girl Scout Service Unit, 7 p.m., Chamber of
Commerce.
Overeaters Anonymous, 7:30 p.m., Florida Power and
Light. Sanford.
Seminole lions, 7 p.m., Quality Inn, 1-4 and SR 434.
Casselberry Jaycees, 7:30 p.m., The Barony.
Parents Anonymous, 7:30 p.m., Casselberry Community United Methodist Church.
Sanford-Seminole Jayceettes, 7:30 p.m., Jaycee
building.

Casselberry lions 6:30 p.m. Land o' LakesCountry
Club.
436. South Seminole Optimist, 7:30 a.m., Ramada Inn, SR

('ilAIh{',IAN WILLIAMS TAKES OVER

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Council voted Monday night to write a letter to the State
Department of Commerce in response to an appeal by Fisher
seeking unemployment compensation.
A preliminary response was made by the mayor in an attempt
to prevent Fisher from receiving the unemployment compensation, but Fisher appealed again on the basis that the mayor
does not have a vote.

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William Posey, 18, a city grader operator pleaded guilty to petty
larceny of oil and oil filters in Longwood Municipal Court.
Another city employe, Aaron Sean Pool, 30, of Sanford, was
charged with aggravated assault and two counts of witness
tampering in connection with the incident. A bench warrant was
issued for Pool after he failed to show up for trial on Oct. 5. He has
not yet been located.

TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 16
Weight Watchers, 7 p.m., Sanford Woman's Club, 309
S. Oak Ave.
Lyman High School VISA, 8 p.m., school auditorium.
Film and lecture on emergency medical information.

THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 18
Lake Mary Rotary, 8 am., Mayfair Country Club.
St. Sanford Alcoholics Anonymous, 8 p.m., 1201 W. First

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Seminole County REACT Team No. 2658 will hold a
Break' on Saturday. at
Sanford
Plaza, with proceeds to benefit the Seminole County
Youth I)ejxity's program, primarily Its police mobile
classroom.
There will be grand prizes, Including a multiple choice
of either a $150 shopping spree or a police scanner.
Adult tickets will sell for $1 apiece or six for $5 while
ducats for children are 25 cents each. There will also be a
half-and-half prize with tickets selling for 25 cents each or
five for ii. In this prize category, the winning ticket holder
will receive half the money donated through ticket purchases and the other half will go towards the Youth
Deputy program.
The 'Break' is scheduled for 6-11 p.m. and there will be
free coffee available. There will also be donuts, hot dogs
and cold drinks as well as a bake sale.
Members of the It A("l' i Radio Emergency Auxilfar)
('onventlonlearni unit and Youth Deputies will be selling
tickets in the vicinity of J.C. Penney's Saturday as well as
at the Altamonte Mall In front of Burdine's.
Last April the local ItE..t("T team raked $1,200 for the
Youth Deputies in a similar 'Coffee Break'.
The public is Invited to the 'Break'.

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suspended pending herring's final report.
"All we have is a list of questions and answers," he said.
"No charges have been made at this point and none are going to
be made as far as I know," Connell added.
In a written report recommending Fisher's demotion, Mayor
Lonnann had criticized the department head for "failure to
properly supervise his department . . and mismanagement of
city equipment and material."
The investigation resulted in Robert II. Keen, 34, being charged
with grand and petty larceny of scrap copper and brass owned by
the city. His circuit court trial has been postponed to the week of
Dec. 13.

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City Council Monday night directed City
Attorney Ned Julian to request a final report from State Attorney
Abbott Herring on his office's investigation of the City Public
Works Department for next week's meeting.
Mayor James Larmnann previously told Council that Herring
would not say whether the desired report would be forthcoming.
It was on the mayor's recommendation based on evidence
ollected by Herring's office that on Aug. 30 Council voted to
suspend eight employes (including Public Works Director Ralph
h"isher) and fire four others.
Councilmen Gerard Connell and Parker Anderson refused to
vote at that time as they said there was insufficient information
ill
the absence of a Final report and the fact that the employes were
not given the right to speak in their own defense.
Connell and Anderson later voted against the Sept. 13 firing of
Fisher. The 60-year-old city employe of 11 years was given three
weeks vacation pay $663.39) and severence pay of $958.26.
Councilman Larry Goldberg said his motion to Fire Fisher was
based on Fisher's sworn statement made during an investigation
of the Public Works Department by Herring's office.
The hour-and-a-half taped testimony for which Fisher was
given inununity was not played at the September council
meeting, but each member was given a written transcript.
Anderson had pointed out at that time that Fisher had been

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By JANE CASSEIJIEIIRY
Herald Staff Writer
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TAMPA (AP)
A Dover man,
nicknamed "Candy Man," was charged with
raping three little girls after police found his
diaries detailing his sexual encounters and 96
lewd photographs of young females, police
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Tuesday, Nov. 16, 1976-3A

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'the new rates adopted toda
ts iii cost the county an alditiur.al $6,000.
But Polk said today's action
before the year is out will result
In a $12,000 savings to taxpayers. The reason, he said, is
insurance rates are going up
and adoption of the lowercoverage ordinance today
allows him to acquire a special
type of i ns urance which is
provided univ to governmental

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Monday's high 52, today's low
60. Rainfall: .11 Inch.
Considerable
cloudiness
through Wednesdav with a
chance of a few showers. highs
near 80, lows tonight In the GOt.
Winds mostly northeasterly
10-15 rn.p.h.
TOMO)itRt)W'S 111W_S
t)aytona Beach: high 3:16
aim, 3:17 p.m.. low 9:27 a. m..
9:I8 P.M.
Port Canaveral; high 3:09
a.m., 3:25 p.m., low 9:18 a.m..
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Bayport: high 9:54 a.m., 9:54
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Gilmore Attempts Suicide
SALT LAKE CITY, Utah found unconscious 4n her
COnVICtI.'d killer Gary apartment, also of an appareat
Mark Gilmore attempted to drug overdose.
take his own life with a drug
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nician at the Utah State Prison
reported.
In addition, police In SpringI
vile said a woman believed to
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Now in Casselberry too.
Grand Opening Sale now in progress at both locations,
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Just a few random thoughts.
We regularly hear complaints these days from
would-be experts, observers and criticsof the
educational scene. Their chief gripe: the kids just
don't and or can't read and-or write the English
language as it was meant to be read and-orwritten.
And, invariably, the educational system is singled
out as the principal culprit,
Well, that may or may not be in the final
Well,
analysis. But let's look further and you don't have
to look much further than your friendly
supermarket.

Around
Tuesday, November lo, 1976-4A

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ther iriul Month. S2.0 t Months $i20; 12 Months, $3240.

In it there usually is a special check-out counter
reserved for purchasers of a relatively small
number of goods. It usually reads: "10 items or
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Incorrect grammar, right? Right. And how
many kids look at that particular sign every day?r
After doing so, are they going to believe their
teachei when he or she tells them the sign is wrong,
that it should read: "10 items or fewer?" Not likely,

OHM OSLIRIN

Of Triumph
The Second Annual Golden Age Olympics is part
of history now and it should be a proud part for
many Sanford area residents.
We commend Olympics chairman Vic Arnett,
Sanford Parks and Recreation Director Jim Jernigan and Jack Homer and Virginia Longwell of
the Greater Sanford Chamber of Commerce for
their many long hours of planning that provided
participants a week they could truly call their o.
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behind the scenes -the volunteers who helped and
the civic and service organizations that played a
key role in making the program run more
smoothly.
The success and acceptance of the event portends a future expansion of the concept over and
beyond the borders of Sanford.
It might take a while but we can't miss.

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don't be too angry or hard on the man.
He wasn't trying to avoid you. There is a perfedly valid explanation for his ordering Pat to take
the phone off the hook: It was fantasizing time.
Once again, as he was known to do in the White
House, the former President was savoring the life
and times of one of his all-time favorite herocs no.
but George S. Patton, in
no, not Spiro T. Agnew
the film of the same name.
It was the 516th time, at least, he Was idolizing
the exploits of this legendary military man. During
his tenure in the White [louse, you'll recall, he
disappeared for hours on end only to be discovered
watching this classic. Sunday night was no exteption.
And stop to think about it.
The two historical figures probably have
something in common: The late general constantly
hu t himself with self-inflected verbal wounds
which hampered and stifled his career. The former
even to tapepresident did the same thing
recording some of these verbal outbursts. And

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The newest craze for the past several months or
so has been the self-service or self-serve gasoline
station. That's the one where you pull up to the
I pump, get out and pump your own gas.
The owner or operator of the station usually is
content to sit and watch. So, not only do you have to
serve yourself, but more times than not, you also
have to traipse up to the office to pay for the gas you
just pumped into your tank. The proprietor doesn't
budge, doesn't even meet you halfway.
The only time he might venture out is to check
suspiciously over your shoulder to make certain
you're not planning on cheating him.
Self-service is one thing - but being ignored and
distrusted at a profit-making operation is or should
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wheel I've known for 30 years passed me in the
nation's history, the voters of a state recently
hall of
government building the day after
had the opportunity to totally ban the private
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election. He stopped only long enough to say
ownership of handguns.
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from top to bottom, get the old group out and a
result
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Despite the failure of the Republicans to
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complLsh what its proponents said it would.
improve their position in the Senate, House and
One of the more important backers of
in state governorships after the walloping they
Question 5 - which would have limited the
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ownership and use of handguns to only the police,
right. The figures, for certain, don't give much
the military and legitimate museums was the (
comfort to the GOP - hefty
governor of the Bay State, Michael Dukakis.
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majorities in the Senate and [louse and in the
Dukakis sald'of the handgun ban measure,
nation's governorships. Plus, of course, a
which would have had the state pay each
Democrat, Carter, as president.
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Massachusetts gun owner the fair market value
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of his weapon, that the argum ents for handgun
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control came down to this question: "Are we
major labor unions and black organizations can
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serious about dealing with crime in our society?
do, as well as the surprising turnout of rural
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voters for Jinuny Carter in many sections of the
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and ownership of handguns."
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But the governor's sta tement is a classic
N2vertheless, the evidence of this election is
ku, F'7L?
example of question-begging. Would reducing I
that when Republicans put up outstanding
the nwnber of handguns really reduce crime?
candidates for Congress or for governorships
WouldthLsreallybetheresuitofastricthandgun
Any calls from Plains, Ga.? "
they were elected more often than not, even in
ban? [think not.
states which gave Carter a majority.
The most detailed, definitive, in-depth study
The Republican statisticians calc ul ate to,
of the effects of handgun control laws has been
that Carter's 1.7 million vote majority was more
conducted by Douglas Murray, a research
than accounted for In nine states
Alabama,
analyst
who works for the Wisconsin Council on
Arkansas, Florida, Georgia, North and South
i
Cr
Criminal
Justice.
Carolina, Tennessee, Texas, West Virginia and
Starting
with the assumption that the
Editor
the District of Columbia where Carter piled up
Editor:
primary
causes
of crime and accidents lie in the
This Progress Edition is to be highly corna 1.9 million advantage.
As Presi
dent of the Lake Mary
The total vote In the other 41 states taken as a mended as one of the best you have published.
Commerce let me commend you onChamber
your recentof harsh social conditions in which people live,
whole gave a majority to President Ford. His The page devoted to the City of Lake Mary was
Progress Edition. The page for Lake Mary was Mufray sought to learn what additional effect on
losses in some were more than compensated for outstanding. The Mayor and the City Council are
the incidence of firearm-associated violence
exquisite. The layout of advertisements, and
the
there
is that may be attributed to the severity of
by wins in others.
delighted by your interest in Lake Mar)'.
map of Florida with the City's Insignia was an
restrictions imposed by different state laws on
These came statisticians note that a gain of a
We wish to express to so many of our business
"eye catcher." I have received many
cornfew thousand votes in Ohio plus a similar gain in people, our appreciation for their efforts in
pliments on the edition. This has been one of
the the purchase and possession of handguns. This
Hawaii, would have put Mr. Ford in the White making possible the Lake Mary Page. The Lake
was doric because implicit in the arguments of
best pages published for the Chamber.
[louse for another four years.
Mary Chamber of Commerce is also to be lauded
staff
for
the
the
gun-controllers is that such laws play a
Many thanks to you and your
But if the election Indicated a bastion of for their cooperation in making the page a true
Complimentary page for Lake Mary in your significant part in reducing crime.
Carter-Democratic strength in the South, it gave subject for City Pride.
To reach his findings, four violent acts were
Progress Edition.
an equally clear promise of Republican hope in
Walter A. Sorenson
DeLores Lash "Predicted" from measures of social conditions
the West and continued strength in most of New
Mayor
President contained In the 1970 Census, Then, each of the
England. A north-south fine down the center of
City of Lake Mary
Lake Mary Chamber of seven basic gun-control Laws in the various
the United States dramatically illustrates a
Florida
Commerce. states was added to each of the four "predictor"
straight victory for President Ford on the
models to see If they had any significant impact.
Pacific side, except for Texas and Hawaii
but
Out of the resulting 28 equations, not one gunEditor:
including Alaska.
control law
v
J
ust a note to thank Jean Patteson for the
Editor:
These were the same states, conservative
on a single measure of violence.
Republicans claim, that went so heavily for great publicity. I'm sure it has helped the college
I want to thank Jean Patteson for the wonWriting In the October 1975 Issue of "Social
and our November show. She did a beautiful Job
derful coverage she gave us on Wuv Day for CIP.
Ronald Reagan in the primaries,
Problems" Murray concludes:
Not all Republicans won in these Western with the layout. Thanks, again.
It was terrific and we do appreciate it along with
"Gun control laws have no individual or 4
HELEN HICKEY
all the other
states by any means, as not all Democrats won in
coverage
you
have
given
us
on
our
collective
effect in reducing the rates of violent
Art Dcpartmen'
other activities.
the South or in major cities of the North where
Seminole Community College
labor union and black voting were strong factors.
LINDA RECK
"Gun control laws do not have any apparent
effect on a large enough proportion of the
population or on those critical elements of the
population who are associated with violent acts,
to effectively limit access to handguns by those
who want them.. The data have indicated that
gun laws have no effect on either handgun
mes
ownership or on crime rates, suggestin g that this
type of legislation Is totally Irrelevant to its
WASHINGTON
to the Justice stated purpose.
For over 20 years, the the CIA chose to permit the prosecution of but
The U.S. attorney
Dept. has been winking at crimes very few cases and found much of its
Dept. for an order that would force the CIA to
'Therefore, a return to the basic theory of
commi tted by employes of the Central i illegalities) too sensitive to reveal."
cough up the docwnents. Without even asking for firearms control legislation seems In order. As
Intelligence Agency. Even
crimes and
Between 1954 and 1974, according to CIA files
a cursory examination of the papers in question, stated, the primary reason for the existence of
felonies unrelated to official duties have been obtained by the subcommittee, there were at
Justice backed the CIA.
these laws Is to control access to guns so that
ignored.
least 31 cases involving possible federal crimes
In later testimony before the congressional guns are less likely to be used In acts of violence.
This is the conclusion of a still secret report committed by CIA personnel. None of these
subcommittee, Greaney explained that he had Thus far, the relation between gun laws and
compiled by the House Government Information incidents involved acts authorized by the CIA
changed his mind about cooperationg In the crime rates
and Individual Rights subcommittee. The and none were related to official duties. Crimes
prosecution because it would embarrass the CIA
"On the basis of these data, it seems quite
congressional investigators were so shocked by that mnmy have been committed while executing
if one of its operatives were found guilty of unlikely that the relative availability of hanthe Justice Dept.'s leniency that they recom- officially sanctioned activities such as wiretaps
smuggling opium.
he claimed, dguns plays a significant part in explaining why
mended a "Special Prosecutor be appointed to and break-ins were excluded from the statistics.
exposure of the documents would reveal some of some states have higher rates of acts associated
prosecute illegal activities of intelligence agency
The crimes included narcotics smuggling,
the CIA's sources and methods of operation in with firearms than others."
personnel."
embezzlement, theft of government funds,
Southeast Asia.
Finally, Murray concludes with some cornAn independent prosecutor is needed, the impersonation of a military officer, espionage
"The behavior of CIA officials in this case," pell.ing, practical arguments against gun conreport bluntly states, because the Justice Dept. and black-marketing.
concluded the congressional investigators, trol:
has failed to move even in instances where there
Of the 31 possible crimes, only 14. were
"indicates that they still believe that the agency
were "widespread admissions" of criminal referred to Justice by the CIA and only two
Even relatively low-level legislation, such as
and its employes are above the criminal law
activity and "the illegalities by the intelligence agency employes were actually brought to trial.
registration, would cost several hundred million
Additionally, this case illustrates that the CIA dollars, at a minimum. Confiscation and purpersonnel (were unrelated to their jab ac- Some of the cases called to the attention of the
tivities."
interprets 'national security' with undue breadth chase, at an average cost of $50 per gun, would
Justice Dept. were later dropped at the CIA's
"The Justice Department has assisted in urging, ostensibly because sensitive information
Risking political embarrassment of the CIA mean an Investment of $10 billion! Any such
is not and should not be deemed synonymous legislation would be seriously resisted
setting the CIA above the law," the report would have to be revealed during discovery or
both
with risking the security of the United States," criminal elements and those with strongbymoral
continues, "by allowing the CIA to decide which ttria
rial.
For its part, the Justice Dept. had been objections to the law. Even a one per cent noncases would be too sensitive to prosecute, and by
In one glaring example, the Justice Dept. was
4. For
allowing the CIA to withhold whatever In- forced to drop a case against an alleged opium
neglectful and Inept" and may cooperation rate, low as that Is, would still mean
it sees fit . ."
"have assisted In a cover-up of CIA participation 2
smuggler because of the CIA's steadfast refusal
million guns (especially Pistols) unregistered
The Justice Dept.'s softness on the CIA dates to cooperate.
In Southeastern Asian drug traffic."
and hundreds of thousands of normally law.
from a 1954 agreement between the two agencies
Puttaporn Khamkhruan, a CIA operative
Footnote: Congressional Investigators for the abiding individuals suddenly labelled
which, in effect, gave the CIA the right to block a from Thailand, was indicted in 1973 for Illegally
subcommittee refused to comment on the Criminals."
prosecution or keep a crime secret In the name of importing 25 kilos of raw opium Into the United
grounds that the report is still confidential, A
Murray obeerves:
"national security."
States. At first, the CIA's associate general
Justice Dept. spokesman said only that his
"If the law
cannot Control such highly visible
A year later,Congress passeda law requlring counsel, John K. Greaney, promised he would
department was Opposed
crinunalactities
as drug trafficggam bI
government agency heads to report the illegal cooperate fully with the U.S. attorney who was
special prosecutor solely for the purpose of
and
prostitution,
with
their continuing sales of
activities of their employes to the Justice Dept. prosecuting the case. When it came time to
prosecuting the Illegal activities of CIA commodities and
services
to the general public,
The CIA, hoW/er, has rarely complied,
operatives. A spokesman for
release CIA documents, however, Greaney
the CIA said the then It seems Unlikely that It could
"Given the CIA's sell Interest," states the executed an abrupt about-lace and even refused
agency had not yet seen the report and, onetime
control the
onetime sale Of an
congressional report, "it is not sur
therefore, could not comment.
item that could last for
ing that to allow
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The election has produced a reaction around
the world that might best be summed up like this:
For better or for worse, the "Kissinger era" in U.S.
foreign policy is coming to an end.
The certainty of Henry Kissinger's departure
as secretary of state tends to overshadow the Uncertainty which foreign leaders are s ur e to feel
a bo ut the advent of a President Jimmy Carter.
Th e former governor of Georgia did none of th e
foreign traveling that often precedes a bid for th e
presidency. Some of our oldest and closest allies, as
well as our adversaries on the international scene,
probably know less about Mr. Carter than they
have known about any new U.S. president since
Harry Truman took office in 1945.
The recent campaign, however, has told them
that a Carter foreign policy is not likely to differ in
its general aims from that of the Nixon-Ford years.
Mr. Carter approved of the global policy that
former President Nixon put into place
a new
relationship with mainland China, accompanied by
detente with the Soviet Union and a pursuit of arms
limi ta tion agreements.
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His criticism was aimed minly at "deception,
secrecy and drift" in the way foreign policy was
conducted, and a lack of "morality" in our
relations with countries under authoritarian or
repressive governments.
As a diplomat-negotiator given a loose rein by
two presidents, Mr. Kissinger has taken more
credit and blame for developments in our foreign
po licy than usua ll y fl ows to a presidential adviser
or secretary of state. Indeed, the Ronald Reagan
primary campaign that may have contributed to
Mr. Ford's defeat at times seemed to be aimed
more at Mr. Kissinger than at the President.
Statesmen abroad who know Mr. Kissinger
well may have mixed feelings today. Arab leaders
who think the United States has been too pro-Israel
in its Middle East policy say they are glad to see
Mr. Kissinger go. Ironically, the same sentiment
has been expressed in Israel, where Air .
Kissinger's stock had fallen after the 1975 Sinai
Kissinger's
agreement wi th Egypt.
That there should be continuity in our foreign
policy despite a change of administration is all to
the good. Mr. Carter's choice of a secretary of state
is likely to come from among foreign policy experts
who went into official exile d ur ing th e last eight
years and have been among .his campaign advisers.
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re-election as [lease speaker in ond most powerful post in FlorSen. George Firestone,
Roth chambers were fe
Senate President Lew Brit- 50 years
Barron
helped
engineer in the 1915 and 1917 sessions.
Caucus Chairwonan Betty
ida government.
ley, son of ,I Georgia shareMiami
and
a
member
of
the
tooned
with
the
normal
array
of
Brantley's
victory.
Tucker had vowed not to Easley, bath of Clearwater.
Suffering from what aides
Nth Tucker, D-Tallahasse. delegation, said that Brantley flowers for the opening day as
Barron was behind the move retailiate again.0 opponents but 71-y defeated challenges hy
Don
Tucker,
ner ear,
Tucker
got out of
ropper,
and;icci)illpllslllllg
lluus Speaker said
was
,in infection
of hi in. and Brantley were to address promised the group that the legislators met their new to dump Keller. Brantley sup- stripped Kutun of his Health Rep. Tom Lewis, R-Palm
bed their respective chambers in rules committee would take up colleagues.
ported the ouster, Saunders op- and Rehabilitative Services Beach, and Rep. Vince Fechtel,
omething
no
other
person
has
against
doctor's
orders
to
con- speeches eagerly awaited by the proposals. With that assurdone ill 50
Brantley locked up the pow- posed it.
Committee chairmanship.
R-l.eesburg.
years, won elect !on to vene the House and lead the or- tile members for first word of ance, Firestone said, members erful Senate presidency in the
Tucker was assured of his
the top legislative jobs today. ganizational ssion.
House Republicans Monday
Also losing in the whip vote
'Die vote for Brantley w
who would get coveted corn- of the group decided not to l75 session. A Jacksonville post when he won the [louse re-elected Minority Leader Wil- was Rep. Tom Gallagher, RThe formal elections followed mntte'e chairmanships,
bring the proposals up during Democrat, he won the post after Democratic caucus vote last ham James, R-Delray Beach, Miami.
unanimotis, while Tucker was the swearing in of all 120 1 louse
Before Brantley was even today's session.
it had apparently been taken by January, defeating Rep. James but ousted minority Whfp Van
elected 98-28 on a strict party members and the 20 senators sworn in, he met with a group of
James preached the RepubliSome of the proposals were former Sen. Bob Saunders, 1)- Redman, D-Plant City. Rep
Poole, R-Fort Lauderdale.
can faith to the 28 GOP House
line vote over House Minority who were up for election this Senate mavericks seeking to identical to changes that Gra- Gainesville.
leader William James, fl-Del- )car.
Barry Kutun, D-Miamj Beach,
Poole was replaced by Rep. members and promised to lead
push proposed rules changes ham and other dissidents had
ray Reach.
In
the
aftermath
of
a
conhad
dropped out of the race.
Dick Langley, a tough-talking' them into battles with the
Brantley, 39 and a Jackson.
The group, led by Sen. Robert unsuccessfully tried to get troversial vote outing former
With today's action in
A Tallahassee Democrat, Clermont lawyer who promised Democratic majority.
the yule I)emnocrat, was praised as Graham, 1)-Miami, presented passed last session. They were
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ur becanrie the first imian to will
ices Secretary 0. J. Keller, speaker to succeed himself elected were Minority Leader woman in this legislature," he
huniibl beginnings to the see- changes.
mittee.
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Jocy Vincent says he is ready
to win the Southern middleweight title from Louisiana's
Emmett Atlas at the Orlando
Sports Stadium tonight.
But Vincent's trainer,
Dominick Polo, has some
reservations in his thinking.
"Joev is the better fighter.
there is no doubt about that.
But, I'm not sure he is going to
win.',
Polo explained: "I tried to get
this fight postponed all week.
Vincent's left eyebrow is not
properly healed and I won't be
able to keep it closed for 10
rounds. If I am lucky I will be
able to give him three, maybe

four, rounds at the most before
it breaks open.
"Joey should have taken off
at least three months after he
was cut in the (Hobbyl
Crawford match (Sept. 21) but
instead he came back five
weeks later against (Ponce)
Qrtiz and got busted up again.
"Now, he is fighting Atlas on
just three weeks rest and the
eye is nowhere near ready.
"Joey is going to have to go
out like gangbusters after
Atlas, because he has to knock
him out early. If he doesn't he
most likely will be stopped on a
cut.
It's really a shame, because
Joey has the style to destroy

Atlas. I promise you this, Joey
will be kicking the hell out of
him, up till the time the fight
ends. Whichever way it ends.
"There is only two possible
reasons he won't dominate
Atlas - ill He gets desperate,
takes stupid chances and walks
into a punch he shouldn't.
Because he knows he has to
knock him out early; 121 lie
isn't in good condition and runs
out of gas.
"As far as running out of gas
is concerned, that might
happen because Jocy couldn't
spar for this light because of the
eye. lie really has taken away
most of his chances to win
tonight. And the funny thing is,

I still think he will knock the
guy out. That's how much a
better fighter he is than Atlas."
When Vincent was questioned
about Polo's comments, he
responded, "Sure, Dom's right.
I shouldn't be fighting with the
eye the way it is. But, I can beat
Atlas. I know I can. And if flay
off for a couple of months, Atlas
will fight someone else and lose
the title.
"1 would rather get a shot at
Atlas and the title, even with
this handicap, than let this
chance go by."
The scheduled 10-round main
event tops a starstudded
presentation that will feature

five pro bouts, two for regional
titles, and four amateur bouts.
Atlas won his title by upsetting the No. 1 ranked Gene
Wells this past September in
Orlando. Previous to that he
retired Bruce Cantrell and
stopped undefeated Mike Box to
gain his shot at the 160-pound
crown.
Vincent enters tonight's fray
with a mark of 28-4-2, with 25
KO's. it is his second crack at a
Southern championship. Last
year he was stopped by Taco
Perez in his bid for the junior
middleweight title.
Since then he has only lost
twice while scoring 15 KOs and
winning the Florida welter-

weight title.
The odds, coming out of New
York City, were 6-5 Atlas,
before news of Vincent's eye
problem reached them. They
are now, 9-5, Atlas.
In a companion 10-rounder,
Edgar ''Mad Dog" floss
defends his 154-pound title
against the challenge of
flolando Garcia of Texas.
This is Ross' first outing since
he was badly cut up in his win
over Matt Donovan last September at the Sports Stadium.
flanked No. 5 by fling
Magazine, with a record of 37.1.
1, ROSS expects to get a shot at
the world's title next year, if he
gets past Garcia successfully.

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Frankic Santore, who scored
a 50-second KO in Indiana last
week, meets Gil Benzant in a
scheduled six round rematch.
The two fought earlier this year
in Miami Beach, with Santore
winning a split decision.

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Milton Owens will be tested
either by Willie Chancy or
Johnny Evans iii another
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Willie Vasser in another 160pound test.
Action starts at 8 p.m. with
amateur bouts preceeding the
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"Boy, he's going to chew us history in the National Football
DALLS (API - Wide r
celver Drew Pearson of the out this time," I'earson said to League.
Pearson said later, "We are
Dallas Cowboys had just caught a teammate. The other player
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professionals
and if we don't
nine passes for 135 yards, but he nodded.
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displayed a hang dog look on
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onds ticked away in a 17-10 vic- is playing bad anti winning. in out."
told that lindry says
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their finest start in their 16-year
Buffalo BilLs.
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(heW us out - then he doesn't."
Landrv did not sound like the
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1)allas Is playing well enough
to k'ad St. Louis by one game in
LOS ANGELES (API - Tom- nati Reds
en he (lied of can- the National Conference$
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my John, whose ability to pitch cer in 1964.
Eastern Division. The teams
after radical arm surgery even
John posted a 10-10 record, meet in a 'Thanksgiving I)ay
surprised his surgeons, is the pitching 2a7 innings for the showdown at Texas Stadium.
winner of this year's hutch Dodgers in 1976 after 1
"it still all comes down to
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of inactivity caused by a rup- that game," said Landry.
The 33-year-old Los Angeles tured ligament in his left elbow
[)allas played good defense
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but had an almost non-existent
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the 1h winner of the award,
Surgeons used a tendon re- rushing game. Virtually the
given annually by major league moved from his right elbow in only offense as passes from
,
sports writers and broadcasters the delicate operation that re.
quarterback Roger Staubach to
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in memory of Fred hlutchinson, constructed his left arm in Sep- his favorite receiver, Pearson.
who was managing the Cincin- tember. 1974.
The duo clicked for 61 yards
13 seconds on two passes just
before the end of the first half
for the go-ahead touchdown
"The offensive line is the big
alter Buffalo had tied the score
difference," Ramsey said.
.
7-7 on a )-yard touchdown pass
"They have been doing such a
from Gary Marangi to Reuben
good job that I've got oil the
;irit.
time in the world to stand back
Dallas led briefly 7-0. in the
there and look for a receiver.
second quarter on Preston
"That kind of business makes
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Pearson's two-yard touchdown 1
us a different team. When we
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can make them afraid of the
The payoff was a 21-yard
pass, then our running game is
By FRED R0TIIENBERG cers for nearly 3,000 durable
The chief executive of the surpassed Herbert hoover's by Ruth made $70,000. Bii) the othibetter
thcsL.'
day:;.
in
1975,
the
touchdown
pass from Staubach
just that much bett er.
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goods manufacturing corn- United States was making $5,000. But when the Babe was er 25 players totaled only 20o,- average salaries were $48,000 to Drew Pearson.
lEditor's note: Millionllar panics. This year, the average $200,000 a year, with nwne'rous earning isg salaries, he was the 000, orabout $8,000 a man. herb
Staubach aitted, "Our of.
for major league baseball,
contracts are becoming alrncet salary ranged from *77.500 for prmviligt's ar.d frmc benefits. uiL1 athlete who could play in k'ennock. a 23-game winner the
$109,700 for the National Has- fensive performance wasn't
curninonpiace in professional the top executive in a company
(os
"I had a better year than the the same financial league with &gt;ear before, had the second ketball Association, $95,000 for good at all."
athletics. The top players are doing *10-25 million in sales to president," was Babe Ruth's the president.
Pearson added. "The coach
highest salary, $15,000.
the American Basketball
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ciation, $75,000 for the National has to do something to get us
mnanyAmericanswillmakeina salesof$S00millionto$1 billion. ing his $80,000 salary, which haps the greatest team ever- average ability is doing much
ine
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Hockey League, $60,000 for the fired up - so he'll probably
lifetime. This series will exWorld Hockey Association and chew us out. We just haven't •
amine the salary phenomenon,
$42,000 for the National Fball played to our potential."
VVeek looking at the development of
Buffalo offensive guard RegIcague.
the pay structure, the players' ,
in comparison, the average gie McKenzie said, "I think
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salary of policemen and fire- Dallas can get back to the Super
Bob Tyler of Mississippi State the huge contracts. Today: Who
uieri in cities of over i00000 Bowl, but It's going to be tough.
has become accustomed to out- makes the most and how those
By The Associated Press
panel of 63 sports writers anti The other two first-places went kansas
followed by Nebras- population last year ranged They are going to have to get by
standing performances by Bull- salaries got there.)
broadcasters.
to Maryland and Texas A&amp;M, ka, Notre Dame, Iowa State, from $10,717 to $14,001, accord- some tough teams. They were
dog linebacker Ray codict.
-The University of PutsUCLA, a 45-14 winner over No. 11 in the new rankings.
Colorado, Oklahoma State, ingto the U.S. Bureau of Labor there last year, weren't they?
The 215-pound senior from
For stuffing a basketball burgh's sifl-comnlortab1e lead Oregon State, got 13 first-place
Georgia, seventh last week,
Penn StatL' and Alabama, with Statistics.)
They are good enough."
Moss Point, Miss., had another through a hoop with more over UCLA was narrowed ballots and 1,093 points. Pitt's caught Maryland for a sixth- Missouri anti Rutgers tied for
I)efensive end Sherman
Until the 1960s, baseball was
Saturday as State downed Low- dazzle than anybody else, slightly in The Associated margin last week was 1,226-1,- place deadlock at 663 points
19th.
the leader in high salaries, White of the Bills grudgingly
.siana State 21-13. Costict made Julius Erving makes $600,000 a Press' college football ratings 093 and UCLA also sliced Pitt's with a 28-0 trouncing of Auburn,
Last week's Second Ten was among the team sports.
admitted the touchdown pass
11 tackles, assisted on three year.
released today.
edge in first-place votes from while the Terrapins blanked
Missouri, Houston, Arkansas,
In 1939, Carl hubbell was from Staubach to Pearson was
others and set a school career
For throwing a baseball with
Meanwhile, Southern Califor- 49-7 to 44-13.
(.icmns,n 20-0.
Oklahoma, Florida, Texas immaking $22,500, hank Green- "the prettiest play I ever saw.
record for interceptions when more savvy than aryone else, ma, Michigan and Texas Tech
Ohio State, a 9-3 winner over
Southern Cal, which beat
A&amp;M, Oklahoma State, Notre berg $26,000 anti Bill Terry That was the play that did it.
he snared No. 7.
Catfish Hunter makes $250,000 a retained the 3-4-5 spots, while Washington 20-3, received one Minnesota, held the No. 8 posiDame, Colorado anti South
l.andry is a great coach and
)) Thty were ttie baseball
lie also had two quarterback year, with a promised bonus of Georgia climbed into a sixth- first-place umiention and 866 tion, but idle Houston jumped
Carolina.
stars of their era, and they Dallas is an emcellent team."
sacks producing 21 yards in $1.5 million after the 1979 place tie with Maryland, Okia- points, while Michigan, the No. from 12th to ninth and OkiaIowa State, one of six teams made much more money than
losses and deflected another season.
horna returned to the Top Ten. 1 team for most of the season tioma's defending two-time na- from the Bug Eight Conference. football's Bulldog Turner made
pass. Elms interception stopped a
For playing superlative hock- after a four-week absence and until a loss to Purdue two weeks tionalchamnpions rose from 11th
in the latest Top Twenty, had 10 years later. Turner, still recTiger drive at the Bulldog 24. ey on a pair of gimpy knees, unbeaten Rutgers cracked the ago, rebounded to beat Illinois to 10th, downing Missouri 27-20.
been ranked only once before ognized as the best center who
For that effort, Costict was Bobby Orr was given a $3 mnil- iop Twenty for the first tune 38-7 and was accorded two firstNebraska and Alabama were this season, but the surprising ever played the game, earned
named today The Associated lion contract for five years. He this season.
place votes and 834 points.
9-10 lust week, but the Corn8-2 Cyclones have the best over- $14,000 in 1948 and 1949.
Press Southeastern Lineman of will make the money whether
Pitt ran its record to 10-0 with
Texas Tech, one of the na- huskers lost to Iowa State 31-...8,
In 1949, Joe DuMagglo beMEMPhIS, Ti'nn. (API all record in the league followthe Week.
he plays or not.
a 24-16 triumph over West tion's four unbeaten teams while the Crimson Tide bowed
tug their triumph over Nebras- came the first $100,000 baseball
Coach Johnny Majors of top-"I am glad that Ray has been
For being a football star in Virginia last Saturday. The along with Pitt, Maryland and to Noire Dame 21-18.
player and Ted Williams was ranked Pittsburgh says he Is
ka.
recognized," Tyler said. "lie Buffalo, O.J. Simpson makes a I'anthersreceived 44 first-place Rutgers, walloped Southern
The Second Ten consists of
getting $90,000. Meanwhile, star
not sure what football bowl
had a line game against LSU, reported $2 million for three votes and 1,206 of a possible 1.- Methodist 34-7 and received one Texas A&amp;M
16th a week ago
Meanwhile, l'enn State, No. running back Steve van Huren
game
his I'anthers will play in.
but he has had a lot of those. He years.
260 points framn a nationwide first-place "ole and 786 points, but a 31-10 winner over Arin the preseason ratings, had of the NFL. made $15,000.
"I
haven't
even talked to our
For. giving soccer in the
has made a g1'eat contribution
been out of the rankings for six
In 1950, DiMaggio again got team to take a vote," he said
to our program as a player and United States a shot in the arm,
weeks following a 1-3 start. The $100,000 and Williams jumped Monday during a news confer.(
leader and Ican't say enough to Pele was given a $4.5 nuihon
Nittany Lions boosted their to $125,000. Van Bi.mren still
ence. "We ittay have something
properly commend Ray and his package for three years.
record to 7-3, downing Mi.imi, earned 115.000, whIle quarterfirn Saturday."
linebacker coach, S. K.
For four title fights and a
h"la. 21-7. Rutgers boasts a 10-4) back Sud Luckinan got $20,200.
lie' said he does not have a
WILMINGTON, Dcl. mAP)
Suthns."
zarre exhibition with a Japamnaaent injuncton to halt Dela- mark and property rights by record following a come-fromIn 1952, quarterback Sammy preference' for team, ranked
Costict's chief competition nese wrestler, Muhammad All, National Football League Corn- ware's Scoreboard Lottery and tying its sports lottery to NFL behind 29-20 victory over Ta- Baugh made $12,000; in 1960,
No, I in the Associated Press
fur the weekly honor caine front possibly the most recognized missioner Pete Rozehle says is seeking a cash award of games.
lane:
quarterback Norm van Brock- College Football weekly poll redefensive tackle
Ronnie figure in the world, grossed $13 widespread legal sports gain- damages from proceeds of the
K. Norman Veasey, who
lin made $?2,500, and In 1964, teased today. "If I had my
blUig would drive fanitlies from
Swoopes of Georgia and line- million in 1976.
1.s
10-week-old betting games.
headed the NFL legal team,
dropped out by los- Sonny Werblin, owner of the choice," he said, "I'd play one
Ramsey's real forte is the running back Kevin McLee of
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LEXINGTON, Ky. AP - "1
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always thought I could pass," run. He rammed into a Van- (k'orgia and quarterbacks Mike
-It
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says Derrick Ramsey. He now derbilt player at the goal line howell of Northeast Louisiana,
has a lot of people thinking the two weeks ago and scored a Bruce Threadgill of Mississippi
touchdown by doing it.
State and Mike Wright of Vansame thing.
"1 saw two defensive backs in derbilt.
Ramsey, mammoth quarter'
.,
back for Kentucky's football front of me and a big linebacker
(Xher backs cited for weekteam, is this week's pick for coming from the other side," he end efforts were Mississippi's
.
The Associated Press' South- explained. "I decided I'd a lot Freddie Williams, Tennessee's
eastern Back of the Week hon- rather run into a little cor- Bobby Eiiimons, Kentucky's
'.
nerback than tangle with a Rod Stewart, Georgia's Al Pol- .L
ors
I hit him."
lard, Suutherr. Mississippi's
his passing prowness led itnebacker Kentucky's victory over FlorGarry, Northeast's Neal
Kentucky past then-lSth-ranked
Florida inaSaturday uct that ida gave the Wildcats a 6-4 Charles, Vandy's Preston
Q
denied the Gators their first- record and insured them of a Brown and Frank Mordica,
&amp;t'M'
fi
ever share of the Southeastern Winning season with only one Memphis State's Zackey Butler
ON ThE 8oAR
game left in the regular season. and Keith Butler, Louisville's
Conference title.
rh' //' H..41'D
In earning the outstanding Roy Steger and Georgia Tech's
"In practice, we try to get the
N/P ce&amp;'ball off in 1.8seconds,ormaybe back award, Ramsey, a junior Eddie Lee Ivery and Gary La4W
two seconds," Ramsey said from Camden, N.J., nosed out flier.
"
Monday. "And all of a sudden,
the offensive line gives inc six
'
or seven seconds. And, baby.
.
11/ER
that's unbelievable."
A'VG 007
Ramsey, at 6-4 and 222
a:
pounds, has always been acOR
6A-Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl.
cepted as a strong runner but
Tuesday, Nov. 16, 1976
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has passing was Suspect until _______________________________________________________________
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the last two games. Then he hit
nine of 13 against Vanderbilt
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The Montreal Canadiens paid
just enough attention to escape
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League victory over the St.
Louis Blues Monday night. Hut
the' crossd of 16,193 demnonstrated more interest in results of
the Quebec general election
that were being flashed on a
message board.
The contest was the only one
iii the Nill. Monday night.
'it was a tough time," said
p
'F
('anadit'n'.. Coach Scotty How'
.
iuian "We didn't know it was
?.
-' '=r.
goin to be' an election date or
iroliably we wouldn't have
played.
"The players kept an eye (In
('0-winners of pimu er
the week from Seminole
the board, and they were talkHigh were ,Jeff Anderson and Tim Itaimies, right,
mug about it between periods,
sith Optimist ('lub member Roger hail doing
but I couldn't pay too much athonors. Anderson and Itaimles scored five TI)s tentil)n because Ihad to t-hange
lines."
h)et%sec'n them Friday in a :15-7 win over
Seabreeze.
Montreal's Pete Mahovlich,
who hatl one assist, quipped,
f,
)
''Okay, now do I get paid in
dollars or francs?"
Mario l'remblay and Doug
Rise'brougti each scored goals.
Yvan (.'slurnoyer and Steve
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evt'rsohiumnble or lavish, like have won just 82 of 160 games, a teams from the American Hasthe Lowsiana Superdorne
.512
percentage.
Even ketball Association, an'I the
there's no place like home eliminatinti the 25 ties
pol
adoption of a balanced scheduh,around the National Basketball really necessary, since most where each clot) plays
cacti
Association,
hockey coaches cnnsuder a tie other four tmme.s regardle,s.s tf
With the season nearly a on the road to be a big plus
division structure
mnorith old, NBA teams are' NIh. home teams have just a
The four es-ABA teams have
iowing a tendency to behave .607 winrung percentage.
comuihinetl 17-5 home record, a
a remarkably inhospitable
Of the 22 NBA teams, only .773 percentage which
fashion,
pulling
welcome
mat
out from
underthe
their
guesis tssu have losing records at slightly above the league' averhome
the Chicago Bulls, 2-h, age. Beating any of the "estalJwith striking consistency.
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129 gaines
played Those, however, are the two parently is extra incentive for
toOf
date,
theof
borne
team has
losingest teams in the league, tht' ABA teams.
conic out on top in 92 of theni
and both are winless on the
a solid .713 winning percentage. road
11w balanced schedule, inThat Is a significant Increase
steati of last year's slate which
over the .656 winning mark for
Among the most successful had teams playIng more' games
ouuie teams in the NBA last NBA home teams are
Seattle against teams within their own
cason.
and Portiand, 7M, and (levt- division, uulearis more long
By comparison, National land and l)enver, 6-0 apiece.
trip.s. And mimic lung trips
h"ootball League home teams
What has caused the increase means inure tired basketball
had compiled a 71-54 record in victories by home teams this players. And that means a tiisprior to this weekend, a .568 season?
tinct advantage for the' home
percentage. And National
There are two differences in teams,
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National Hockey League
CAMPBELL
CONFERENCE
Patrick Divltin
W I T Pts GF GA
t.v
12 2
21
Phila
8 1 3 19 62
Atlan
7 7 5 19 59 62
NY Rng
6 10 2 Ii 69 71
Smhe Diviilon
Ci'oo
9 $ 2 70 68 61
St Lou
9 9 0 iS 57 72
Vancvr
5 13 2 ii 16 16
Sil 2 22 48 77
Cola
i 12 2 20 43 59
WALES CONFERENCE
Norrit Division
Mortt
11 3 3
102
IA
8 6 6 72 69 61
6 7 S 17 55 64
Wash
sio 2 12 49 10
Dtrt
1 9 3 it 14 56
Adams Diviio
Astn
13 3 I 21 73 53
Butt
9 5 2 20 51 39
Into
6 7 1 16 60 60
CICYC
8 1 4 26 5) S3
Monday's Result
Montreal i, St Louis 2
Tuesday's Games
Detroit at Philadelphia
Cleveland at Los Angeles
Wednesday's Games
Chicago
,t
New
York
Rangers
CoIorSdo at Atlanta
Monteal at Toronto
St. Louis at Detroit
fl,Itl at Vancouver
Cleveland at Minnesota
World Hockey Association
By The Associaled Press
Eastern DivisiOn
W I T PtS OF GA
0uiC
Ii S 0 22 71 15
Cinci
10 4 2 22 57 59
N Eng
S 7 2 12 42
S 9 2 22 11 72
lndi
airm
SI) I ii 68 84
Mon
1 10 3 ii 46 62
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TIIts Set
'Die Pop Warner schedule for
this weekend is set, and the big
game will be Saturday night at
8 on the Lake Brantley field,
South Seminole for the junior
mitidget championship.
The winner advances to the
l)isney Bowl Nov. 26 at Oak
uitlge while the loser goes to the
Rotary Bowl the next day at
lake E3rantley.
The rest of the weekend
schi'dmilt' has three gaines at
lake hhraritley and three at

100 schools will be considered at burden,
thim' bods''s national eonventon
At prcsi;t, to 1,: Os 1)ivisisi I

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Eight Conference will have a where Pittsburgh is going,
Dcc. 27, and it could be any one place."
the five tied for the conferenco tit!e bow! officials sa'.
Only three Big Eight teams
have ever played in the Gator
Bowl game, Oklahoma and
Missouri twice each and
Colorado once. This time it
could be Iowa State, Oklahoma
State, Nebraska, Oklahoma or
(;.INFVIj-'
tAP)
Colorado
Quarterback Jirnrn) Jordan
The log jam among those five tossed three touchdown passes
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EASTERN CONFERENCE
Atlantic Division
W I
Pc?. GB
Philphia
4
634
Buttalo
7 I 636
Boston
6 5
541 I
NYKnks
1
6 538 1
NY Nets
5 9
Central Division
(eve
II 2
846
3i
N Orins
1
5
553
HouSton
6
545
S Anton
6 6 500 1
Atlanta
5
7
111 5'

Midwest Olvition

Los
Angeles S
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10. P (31) 32070

17 60,603,600; 7. OguIza.Arana (5)
720. 1410. 3 Larrl MIguel (2) 660.
01) 51 34 80. P tIlt 24760, 00 (33)
THIRD - 1 Negui.Yia (7) SOC.
600. 350. 2. Patil Coldo (2) 7.10,
320. 3 Domingo EIorza (Ii 210. 0
271 4920; P (12) 122 tO
FOURTH - I, Echano.Elorza (2)
13 90. S60. 5.00; 2. OguizaZarre (I)
9 20. 590. 3 Arecha Perez (7) 360;
0121)3060, P121)11370. 00(77)
11730
FIFTH - 1. Santi Larrea (5)
ii 60.7 50, 400. 2
ton BenQOa (2)
920. 5.20, 3 Menolo Sanchez (1)
320.0171)1000. p (52) 127.60.

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538 m,
Ill
0 1781 74 40. P 187) 401 10. Big 0
3 cuitfuse-ti this year, but it's that hams of Sarasota.
all 7) 107 20) and (3.5 with
400 2
way for us every year,'' said
FSIJ had 512 total yards to 184 all(35
I) with
102 20

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Handle - $111,910, A - 7,357

Top Salaries
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homiu' Sunday against hitii
ton, at ('mncinnati, home against
Taiuipa B;sv and at houston,
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addition to beating Ciiicmnliab, they wll have' to hope the
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E,unsa.s City , Oakland
the New York Jets.

against
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Yet Stee'lers gu:irtl Sam
Davis agreed with Noll that
h'itlsburgh cannot hook too barth
for that outside help
'Maybe we got ourselves iritut
trouble' in the first place by
looking tivi far ahead,'' he said,
rc'ferring to I'ittsburgh's 1-4
start
'Maybe we were ttliliking too
iiiuehi about the' (lest Super
hhissl We've' just gut to maintoni our concentration
iiuumig.''
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kyri'kc'ting salar o'
l)t'p-'nthng on whiell Silk' Of
the salaries you ss crc Ill, tile
h-'l antI television were either
the angels or the devils in the
NFl,' escalating salary plclure.
'liii' mutaimi thing was that In
those iii&gt; s baseball was mnaking muius'h niore money than
football.'' says NFl. ('il(fliliisloner Pete htoiellc' ''In the
early 6O we were getting $150.() a teal) frouii televIsion. But
in the l:ite '60s television and
the' laws of suppl' and Ilenland
took effect.
The salaries wemit up when
tht nlofley bet.'amme avaIlable
lilt' key was 1965 and l9l'G when
the' te';uns first got Ii mililliun
Irommi television,
the teaimis
art' receiving $2 miiillion fromii
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Standings
t Dac Stamps. 1
Penny Pinchers 3 Small Change. a
Financiers, S
Bk5. 6 Stock
Holders, 1
Tog Doilrs, S
i
Quarters, 9 Greencks, to 21
Hour Jacks,
II $7 Bills. II Fast
Bucks
High Games. Jack
lIt
'Sidy Patrick 700. Den. Bryant
)2; Charlie Plant 20?
High Series
Boti Lock.
,
Charlie Plant $42. Andy Palrick 557.
Bret Raihel $26. Jack Ka".er 524,
BIrb.1rA Phillips 529. Jesse Cook
109. Wayne Epps 505; George
Pfliilip 301; Ro9 OeGrat 509
Other Hlghligflti, Starol the Week
Barbara Philllp
12, Andy Patrick
S Strikes in a ray, Charlie Plant I
Strikes in a row
Hi NOONPR$
Standogs Slensirom Realty 3)
Lake Miry Pub 71 to. yarn.,
4 .c)altlei 26 1$. W 0 T At No I
25. Webster Realty 2826. W 0 T At
No 3 $ 34
High Games Libie Whitehead
Ill, Ann Curtis 170, Ida Baker 143;
Phyllis 'Varner 162.
High Series L'ble WhitehCCd 4$)
Converted Spl)l 'Ida Baker 3 10
Other Highi,ghls queen
te
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MYSTERY LADIES
Slndngs I Big Aheelers 231)
I Chesapeake Crab HouSe 21 iS. 3
Dølpflin Finance II IS. 4 Winn
Dixe IS I?. S Cobs Boats 19 17. 6
Bass &amp; Co 16 10. 1 Odry Shoe Shop
II 33, 5 Nice Day Coin Laundry Ii
25
H.gn Games Connie Dean II 162.
Dell Barca 56 II?. Norma Wagner
179 Dot Rim.'. ill. fay Carroll
155. Jnie Davis Ill t61, Joanna
Bass 252. Diana Hellmn IS)
Hgn Ser..'. Connie D,ai 43.
Dell Bares 45). Jane Dvi 161.
Norma W,igner 143. Dot Rain.s 130,
ray Carroll 430; Jackie Goodman
310. Doris Bean 420, AlIce Fowler
373. Dana He'S In 422
Converted Split'. Sandy Pu'.3ell 5
tO. Fay Carroll 3? 10. Connie Dean
in a row
Other Highlight'. . Queen Of Week
Connie Dean Ii
S.E.A
Standings No 6 No I. No 10
Hign Games Dick Richirth 206.
Dutch Campbell 211. Fred DeVelder
IS.)
HIgh Series DiCI. Richarch 3I
Aodrey Bolg,rSfl;'Qutth Camptiell
1*3
Other Highlight'. Star of Week
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titutions to approximately 150,
ahert' football is the major
spurt.
Tht' plaui will be subiiiitted to
l'lTl'SBUI(GhI I AP
lilt'
tbis NC;\.'\ ('onvention In Miami
h'mttsburghl Steelers have an cxBeach in January and would
cet'dingly' difficult task in their
drop schools with lesser football
bid to get a chance at a third
prograiuis from [)ivisuon I
t'ormsecutive Super Bowl viestatus, But such schools still
tory.
would be able to compete on
"Wutat we have to do hasn't
DIvision I Levels in other sports
changed at all,'' ('ouch ('buck
uchi as basketball.
Nl'll said Monday. 'Wi. have tet
Scone Institutions would be
win the rest of our gamt.'s.''
able' to &amp;'ommlpete' in [)ivlsuon liii
here is the' way it shapes up
certain sports, then channel
for the Steele'rs, 6-4, who have'
other programs into either Diwon five straight gaines, allowvision II or III depending on
ing nine point_s and no touchtheir re'spective strengths
downs in that spaui, hut still
''We left feeling quite good in
trail ('int-innati by two games ID
the Amnerican ('onference
regard to the proposal and we'
will present it to the national
Central Division with four
toll ventuon,
said J
gaulle's remaining,
Neils
I)homnpson, ehairim)wi of the
'they can likely' forget the
uuieeting
and
faculty
''wild card'' playoff berth that
representative
got's the' best divisiomi runnerfrom;
the
University of 'lexas
up. It probably will go to New
Under the present program,
England or Baltimore from the
AFC East.
some Divisori I members are
They' al_so will likely' have'
not on a competitive lev"l in all
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'ti'ust Conference, Texas
9 I
900 11)3 40. 0(58153 20; P (8 5)111.20;
of the same two squads. At 6, Denver
Detroit
of the' Southwest Conference, grabbed the third, a IS-yarder.
c 29) Ii) 10
9 6
lii 3
league moves in against the Kan City
6 7 161 4, Southern California of the
ELEVENTH - I. Ar.cha.Bengoa
Fort Myers midgets.
Indiana
i
A bright spot for the Baby III 2940, I 50. 1 10, 2 Je Alto (3)
300 6',
Pacific Eight, Michigan of the Gators, ho gave up the ball on 720. 1060. 3 Cacho Aguirre (7)
At Oviedo, Tuskawilla pee Cicgo
2 $ 200 7
Big Ten anti independent Penn four of five fumbles, was a 953 ii 214 5
60. 0 1)5) 4660. P (5.3 15)00
stees jayvee face Fort Pierce at Mlwkee
Pac,Iic Division
State.
TWELFTH - 1. ManoioAra II)
yard kickoff return for a ID by
noon, followed by league pee Portland
7 3 700 560 6 20. 2 Fermen Larrea (71
"The
bowl
picture
is
a
little
freshman
soeedster
Terry
WulSeattle
7 6
wees against Fort Pierce at 2
90, io 90. 2 Al.,a 6xi'ue ti 3 20,

pfllgraili ill t)iVi5i(lll I alttlough
its ftvdlkill program would be' a
le:,.scr leytI l)f 1)ivismon.c Ii sr
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in January, NC,1 officials say. with its basketball program, a
The NCt1 proposed Monday member must place all of its
to reduce Division I member-

Mondiy'
S t..c&amp;i
Games
5 2 0 500714201
150 ltD 2 Uris fl.t., (31 650.
Wasr,
sCheduled
6 1 0 600 Ill 277 500. 3 Dom,ngo Via (1) 1.20. Q (5 P
Pt,ila
3 7 0 .303 221203 I) Si 00; p (I 5) 723 70; 00 (35)
Today's Games
NY Ots
Atlanta at New York Knicks
I 9 0 .103 91 193 726 20
Porilanci at New Orleans
Central Division
THIRD - 2 (irma Ararta (lii 50.
Mini
Bulfalo at San Antonio
S I 1 .810 273 30 910. 6.10. 7 EddyJavi (72 660,100;
Milwaukee vs Kansas City at Chcgo
S 5 0 500 219 1
3 Damingo Coldo (2) 400; Q 7$)
Omaha
Dtrt
1 6 0 .100 191 152 91 60; P (8 1)273 70
Seattle at Golden State
Gn Bai
1 6 0 100 16S 226
FOURTH - I. ioseBetIa (6)
WedneSday'S Games
21 60. 1 40. 160. 2 Arecha Javl (7)
Westi'n DIvision
Atlanta at Boston
L A.
6 3 I .610216 ISo 710.1.10; 3 OguIma Perez (3)600; Q
S Fran
Indiana at PhIladelphia
6 1 0 .600 213 131 (6 7(12 00; P (6 7)701 90. DD ($61
Buffalo at Houston
N Orins
3 7 0 300 175 232 123 30
Atlnta
New York Knicks at Wash
FIFTH - 1, Marurl Echave (1)
3 7 0 .300 171 219
ngton
StIe
7 S 0 .200 169259 1100, 770. 100; 2. AntOnEloria (I)
Hew Orleans at Detrot
110. 2*0. 3 Manolo Altu (5) S *0; 0
Monday's Result
New York Nets at Denver
Dallas 17, Buffalo 10
II 113$ 20. 11 2) 9330.
Milwaukee .t Phoen
SIXTH - I Cacho Sanchel (I)
Sunday's Games
CIvland .t
'iti
1120.960,620:2. Arts Jays (2)7.20.
Cleveland at Tamp.. Bay
3 40; 3 Arecha Quiola 5.60. 0 (2 8)
0.11155 at Atlanta
l'liuStOn at PittSburgh
4310; P ($2) 11110.
SEVENTH - I. LarrlPerez (7)
Hew England at New York
JrtS
1000, 1 00. S 40. 2 Uris Coldo (5)
NatIonal Football League
$10, 400, 3 PIegul Alberd (I) 1.20;
Oakland at PhlladIpeiia
AMERICAN
CONFERENCE
San Diego at Buffalo
Q lSll 71*0; P (75) 205 50; Big 0
Eastern Divillon
(2 8 with all 5)6500 and (21 With all
cnicago at Detroit
W I. T Pct. PF PA
71
Cincinnati at KansAs City
60
BaIt
9 2 0 902 292 270
EIGHTH - I. Sato Arca (3) 9.00.
Mrvnesota vs Green Bay at
P1 Eng
7 3 0 100 112 ill
M;lw,,k
940. 1 20; 2 Fermin Aitu (II 20.10.
Miami
S 5 0 .500 192 171
Angeles at Sdn FrancIsco 760; 3 Bilbao Perez (2)500; Q (3 5)
NV JetS
3 1 0 300 110 233
44 40, P (38) 215 10
New Orleans at Seattle
Buff
2 5 0 .200 271
NINTH - I Atava (11 31 20. ¶010.
New York Gianis at Denver
Central Divitlon
560, 2 Patci (7) 1)0. 1.00; 3. BlIbJo
Washington at St. LOuis
Cincl
9 7 0 100 213 III
Monday, Nov. 33
(5) 6 70. 0 127)57 $0; p (72)13160
Pitts
6 1 0 600 240 1)9
NINTH -1 Alava (7) 31.70, 1010,
n.iltmore at M,sm,
Cleve
6 1 0 600 199 718
S 60. 7 Patal (21 I 30,400; 3 BIlbao
Hstn
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15)620. 0(27)5750, P (72)13160
Western DiviiIon
TENTH - 1. Anton (3) IS SO, 6.00.
Oakld
9 1 0 900216 194
660. 2 Larrea (5) 560, 4.80. 3.
Deny
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ORLANDO.SEMINOLE
Marurl (1) 250. 0 (35) 61 60. P (3
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DiegO
MATINEE RESULTS
5) 169,70; DO (73)21420
KC
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FIRST-i Uris Miguel (3) 1540.
ELEVENTH -1 ArIa ElorM (5)
Tp Bay
0 10 0 000 85266 1010, 150; 2 ca Sanchez (7) 1010. 34*0. 1210. 170. 2 Oguiza Allu (3)
NATIONAL CONFERENCE
3.20 3 Arta Beitia (2) 350; 0 (31) 780.360. 3. Cac?to Quioia)I)3 $0; Q
Eastern Divition
4600; P (3717050
(35) 9010; P '5.3) 15030
Dallas
I 0 900 721 129
SECOND -1 Larri Javi (5) tO 60.
TWELFTH - 1 Fermin Bengoa
si II 20. I) 60. 350; 2. Anton
Echave (3) 1360, 570. 3. Bilbao
Larrea (6)6*0. 0(35)7300. P (33)
196 30; Big 0 (35 with 35) 1010 60.
Handle -. Si 13.812. A - 2.015.
MONDAY NIGHT
JACK SONVI Li.E
I A P) president of the Gator Bowl
FIRST- 1, Catho Coldu (3) 21.40.
5 40. 8 00. 2. Ica Aiberifi (I) 4.20,
No

sponsors are allowed to make rolled up 152 yards on 16 carries 13 90, s 60. 6,10; 2 Jose.Elorza (3)
official contacts with colleges late Monday as Florida State 440,400.3 Patxi Perez(S) 6.20; 0
defeated Florida 42-V in a (3 1)59,40; P (4 3) 114.90,
for the first time this year.
SEVENTH - 1 Jose Arena (6)
Wesley Paxson, chairman of junior varxity football game. ii 03. 5 20. 4 10, 2 Uris Perez (1)
Jordan, a freshman from Tal- 460. 1 20. 3 Eddy Coldo (7) 3 60; 0
the (;ator Howl selection cornmitte'e, said Monday that a Big lahasset', was good on 14 of 18 i6 1)9310. P (672 369.00, Big q (3.4)
with all 6) 60280 and (3 4 with all 7)
Eight team is uppermost in the passes for 2 yards as FSU's 302 10
mostly-freshman squad came
EIGHTH - I Sala Ramon (1)
prospects for an invitation,
Bilbao Perez (2)
back from a 13-12 halftime deli- 1910, 830. 490.
Other
7 00. 500; 3 Manolo Larrea (I) 4.20;
Gator
Bowl cit.
Oviesil)
0 1741 39 10. P (42)5850
lxIs.sibilitles include Alabama
Brantley's gamites begin at 2,
NINTH
1. Cacho (2) 2) CC. 660,
Split end Roger Overby took
and
F'lorida
of
the
Southeastern
680: 2 Pat*i (3) 1.20, 360; 3 Alava
pairing Milwee juntor midget
WaShton
7
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Jayvee against f-'ort Myers, , WESTERN CONFERENCE
North carolina of the Atlantic for four yards and the other for
TENTH-i Lures (II 920, 500,

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to reduce Division I member- their [)ivuiion I status they are
shIp in the National Collegiate forced to schedule other spurts
Athletic Association by nearls which pro"e' to be' a financial

..th ineniber of I)ivision.s Ii

ii 6 0 22 $3 51

9 7 1 19 65 79
8 7 2 18 59 60
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Calgary
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Edmntn
6 9 0 22 42
Monday's Games
Ho games scheduled
Today's Games
Calgary at HouSton
Edmonton at Phoenix
Nrw England at Birmingham
QueOeC at Winnipeg
Cincnnt, at
IndianapoliS
Wednesday's Games
Edmonton St San Dego
Brminqham .t Hew Eog'and

lohll)We(l by a varsity e'ncounter
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Rozelle Attacks Legal Betting

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IEL!Ii SCOREBOARD

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elude the money athletes can bettors suspicious of every im- serious problems for pro loot- statement that he would show da was upset by Kentucky 28-9 back Joe Namath a star and next."
Swoopes had 10 tackles and make from endorsements, portant game play.
bail if legalized sports betting that the Scoreboard lottery and Wake Forest knocked off gave him $400,000 to sign with
Majors' more urnrne(jlateO
four assists as Georgia downed radio and television spots or
Rozelle testified on Monday became widespread, under violated both state and federal South Carolina 10-7,
the new American Football problem is his final opponent,
7 Auburn and Spiva was in on 12 post-season jots. And they don't in the first day of a federal, questioning by defense attom-- lottery and anti-gambling laws.
League.
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Penn State, which has won 10
2000 2,206
tackles, two beturid the line of include daily expense money court suit brought by the NFL neys, he acknowledged that the The trial is' scheduled to
cOn-' 2 UCLACI3
901 LOfl
Namath's siiing gave the straight games against Pitt.
scrimmage, had an in- athletes get on the road and In to halt Delaware's Scoreboard NFL had taken no legal steps tinue through the middle of next
3 Southern Calm
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AFL legitimacy, and that au- The teams meet Nov. 27.
terception and forced a fumble training camp.
Lottery which offers the first against betting operations In week.'
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92 0 $3.1
thenticity
was
the
3. Texas Tectt(2)
'"Every team this year has
trc Tennessee's victory over
So is there any doubt that state-operated sports pooi bet- two other states and did 'not
100
716
Rozelle was refering to Mon6. GeorgIa
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for
'the
NFL
played harder against us," he
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sports, a category of show busi- ting in the nation.
claim violation of property lana and Nevada, which both
Maryland I I)
100 0 643 players' salaries, They finally said. "iliat's the price you have
if such games were widely rights In the publication of a offer types of legal sports betOther linemen turning in out- ness, is big business, too'
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These high-paid athletes arc copied in other states, Rizzelle number of books on football or ting games but differ frmxn
':anthng efforts were Mike Wul620 325
Oltiahoma
the
sane advantage gained by think a lot of the pressure you
215
top
stars
told
the
in
U.S.
Dutnct
Court,
the
'n of Georgia, Kentucky's Bud
considered to be the
football betting that were in- Delaware in that the games are
11. Tea A&amp;MI1)
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the NBA and the NI1L several
put on yourself, like playing fore
their profession. For their "family-oriented" character of troduced as evidence,
Ihehi, Art Still, Jerry Blanton,
7. N•brasa
licensed by the state big psi121
years
Later.
Football
salaries
your
first. victory as a head
13.
NoIre
Dam.
Tim Gooch, Jim Kovach and
seasonal work, they compare the football audience would
770
119'
NFL attorneys told the court vate1y-run.
coach.",
IOwa St&amp;t•
$70 ill began to rise. Jimmy Brown
Warren Bryant, Variderbift's favorahly with top business ex- erode and football fans could they object to the "forced assolie alsodesribed Montana as
Colorado
130 1130
made $60,000 in 1965, but it
Majors said he was growing
end up booing their home teams uation" with gambling because isolated, but said he knew little to. om State
Randy Sttt.ason, Florida's Scott ecutwes in America.
wasn't
until
the
late
'60s
that
weary
of questions about his InThe 'American Management if point spreads did not coincide it threatens the integrity of pro of the game played there except I?. Penn Slate
hiutchinson, Northeast Loui730
the
bidding
war
between
the
terest
in the thus-far nonexistII.
Alabama
730
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Association surveyed the sala- with their bets.
siaa's John Floyd and Tenfootball and argued that Dclii- that it was played along the
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The NFL flied for a per- ware was violatn NFL traderues of the chief executive offint-SSee's larry Seivers.
hues of a bingo.
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predictsOirs. 9 1 StarS. 10 Jar Jars
44siJrrS. It "R" Gang. Il Spinning
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High Gamei GeorOy Dixon lOt.
Eu Beelner 211 Dnnie Anderson
95 l3rnard Mitchell 199 Martha
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Star'.d.nijs I varners Specialties
78 22. 2 Johnny'S Standard 25 15, 3
No 6 15 iS. I SonlbO'% 21 lb.
Wilt's Amoco 21 16. 6 Pros'..,, Ford
1311. 7 No 71218. 8 Big Dip 2119.
9 No II 21320. to Amer Wood
Produtt'. IS Ii II Bid News Bears.
ie 72. Il Rick's Gang ISIS. II Na 3
i325 II Custom Carpets II 26, IS
Jim". carpentry II 26 16 LTD Club
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Pleutfer 718. Dive Tabot' 203. Ron
Allamn 234121. Kit JOhnSon 134.
Burt Truax 215. Don S.app 333215
High Series Skip Norton 195;
Robby Darn $20. Dave Taoor 373.
Ron Allman 515. Kit Johnson 574.
Don loop ¶94 Don WiPt 382. ken
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players whis juniptsl leagues
and sonic who we're paith well to
slay'.
lite WlI.. in hockey and the
basketball did the saint'
thing to the winter spurt.s.
Itit' Al4: wasn't financially
successful, but its presence and
tlit' lae-t that basketball rosters
are' relatively small helpeti the
spurt reach the highest level of
salaries in tht' athletic king'
dtimtl.

I"inally, the NBA owners tieeidt'd it Wa5(l't ecunoimeall',
feasible to continue winning the
battle wIth the ABA while losing
the war of the checkbooks. A

Ith tl;e Nhii . ant rt''.ultt'l
salaries than hock,''.
11th ever known h9ay ers such
,, I)ert'k Sandersoli, lk'rnic
I 'ars'nt and Gerry ('bee'. cr5
went to the' new league for largi
salaries ilmily to return later to
the NIB.
Now there' is relative peace
t*'twet'n the' two tlot'kev leagues
s'. dli only an occasional plus e'r
st itching front one
the other
'uiih nit budding to prevent or
iute it
Salaries, however, aren't gi.
ing to return to previous level
It's itiuch too late for that ''T:
result will be that
ntricil
players right out of college will
hot be miiakmng exorbitant sala'
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already established and the'
leSt' labor contracts permittu:g
fre'i' agene
in most of the'
potts, the super stars will still
be' earning the super salaries.
''All athlete ek'serves his fair
blare'," says quarterback Ruger Staubach of the Dallas
Cowboys, who earns an estilooted $100,000 a year. "I've
earned the position that Liii in
I preKlut'ed awl I'm paid well
"We, of course, want hich
hi.'nefita and salaries as long .i
the' owners are making a prof
It and they are."
St;iubach, Simpson. Nainatti
and all the other profes.sillnal
,thlt'tes are no self-t'mnployed
Sonic pei'stims or conglomerate' is

payumig their salaries
"C.in the players really get
tiloit' than they 'rt' worth'' asks
Marvin Miller, executive
director of baseball's players
association

"Remcmmit.s'r, the owners are
ones'.st. are paying the
players

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earlier this year
The arrival of the Whl.
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The price is $10 per packet.
Roger Tickar from the
Emergency Medical Program
will give a presentation of
project being considered by the
State PTA; the project would
provide immediate and pertinent medical information in
the
case
of
medical
emergencies
A filmstrip prepared by NE:\
National Education
Association will be shown to
council members:
Also on t
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State PTA Convention and a
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tenur e 'stein within the
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1921 Park Ave., Sanford were honored on their 50th
wedding anniversary with a reception Sunday hosted by
Mr. and Mrs. William C. (Patsy) Hutchison Jr. at their
home on the Wekiva River.
Also present was the couple's daughter, Mrs. Penrose
Hutchison Rowley of Key West. Six of the couple's seven
grandchildren attended the reception, along with about
150 gues ts who called be tween the appointed hours of 3
and 6 p.m.
Mrs. llutchcsons sister, Mrs. Frances Herr attended
the bride's book Mrs. Ruth Mickelson sang the couple's
wedding song, Love Divine, accompanied on the piano by
Mrs F. L. Chiles, sister of Mrs. Hutchison Jr.
The celebration spilled from the Hutchison home into a
large, gold-striped marquee on the banks of the river.
Gold flowers and a harvest theme was carried out
the
decor and table appointments, which also featured two
large carved ice swans and a white tiered wedding cake.
Mr. and Mrs. Hutchison were married Nov. 6, 1926. in
the Holy Cross Episcopal Church, Sanford. Mrs. Hutchison was born in the city; Mr. Hutchison came to
Sanford from South Carolina in 1922. He was employed by
Chase and Co. from 1924 to 1948, and then went into his
own business.
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The program will feature a film
and lecture on emergency
medical attention and cardiopulmonary resuscitation,
The PTA at Sabal Point has
proclaimed 100 per cent PTA
membership both with parents
and faculty for the school year
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women'
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PTA Council also attempts to Council of Arts and Science. "A'nahl and the Night Visitors" forming Arts Council of Center's Art Film and Gallery
provide their meetings with
They
tU give children an oil Dec. 3or4; "Pet Fair" at the Florida's" Cinderella''
Tour, Feb 5, 12 and 26, 1977;
helpful information. At the Nov.
18 meeting of the Council,
beginning with coffee and
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lived in Italy iwtiere her eyes.
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teacher was Maria Mon. makes her a successful con
tessori,. Germany and Por• tributing editor to Beyond
tugal by the time she was nine Reality, a regular publication
years old. Back in New York,
ghost stories.
,he won both the Emily
Settling into their new home
Dickenson and John Mansfield on Randolph Street, Marianna
awards for her writing skills, and William spend much of
Toda&gt;, one of her poems, their tune in the double garage,
Septem ber Magic, appe ars in sorting
and
preparing
'Di' Famil' Album collection materials for their gallery.

While raising money to Peg O'Brien, will distribute exposure to the major cultural John Young Museum and Winter Park High School, Dec. and John Young Mus eum Tour
supplement school facilities specially prepared tickets,
centers
12 and 19.
and Planetarium Show
Central Florida. The Planetarium on Dec. i or
sand programs remains a major "Children's Sample." to each tickets enable students to at• Florida Symphony Orchestra
Also, Central Florida Civic
anytime until Dec. 31, 1q77.
thrust of activity for PTA, ef. school's P'I'A representative, tend seven events:
Theatre Guild and Asolo
There will be 20 packets
,
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fort LS also given to bringing
and Ballet Roai, s ..oPeiia
Touring Theatre's "Step On a
allocated to each school with
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gdllLr)which she has given to
her varied projects throughout
her life
be it newspaper
illustrator, Audubon artist or
columnist.
She hopes to open the gallery
Dec. I, and to offer classes in
tile painting, watercolor and oil
painting. As associate editor of
ftc Poetry Forwn, she also
hopes to stimulate the efforts of

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i:le Marianna has come
Mrs Decker is proud of her sandwiched in among poems by
home to roost in r)dtona
achieveiients, and the citations Thoreau and Oliver Wendell
iiiOvifl down from New Jersey
she has received from a Holmes.
following the illness of her
nwnber of overseas countries,
11cr anthology, The Mustard
husbarul, William
she has by
including a recent diploma Seed, which is in the Library of
no Weans relinquished the
awarded in Italy - the Congress, is a collection of
int ernational art ronnetions
equi v alent, stii explained, of a poems about women - their
she has built up over a lifetime
Masters degree in art. accomplishments, persona lit)
In fact, she hopes to host an
Presently, she has an exhibition and emotions. "Keeping a pure
of paintings in Monaco.
international art exhibition in
heart. and mind - that's what is
tona before t o
"But I never take myself too iniportant." she
muses.
De
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A sweet and gene perseriously
there isalot of "Purity, it wholesome attitude
sonality whose Italian ancestry
hunter in my work," she said, and humility - to me, that's
suddenly fires up passion and
'1 never feel I'm that im beautiful"
poetry in her soul, Marianna is
portant; I just enjoy art."
To be an artist or writer, one
injecting the same enthusiasm
The daughter of an engineer has to be a little psychic, says

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and I have raised 14 children,
eight daughters and six sons,
here in the coal fields of the
Southeast. All were raised in
the church. iNly h usia III
teaches a Bible class 1
Seven years ago one of my
daughters, then 15, became
pregnant. I couldn't believe it
and was heartbroken. M
husband insisted that she be
sent'away, and her ba by' left
wherever it was born. I defied

turn, saw my daughter through
the birth and am now raising
her little boy My once tenderhearted, precious daughter
has beconie a lesbian and has
fallen into the use of alcohol and
drugs
Six weeks ago she revealed to
inc that her own lather is the

baby's father, too! I also
learned that he had molested
our other daughters as they
were growing up. No one would
tell me, but immediately after
high school graduation they
would leave home to work. Now
I kn'.

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I)E.lt ABBY My husband is
minister who
doi'iit charge a lee to officiate
.t weddings for families in his
congregation
List swiinier he performed
six ceremonies. They were all
lovely church affairs followed
by receptions and dinners, and
the night before, there were
rehearsal dinners. Abby, my
husband and I never got one
invitation
any of these
1ctiitivs'
One bride's mother said to
my husband alter the
ceremony, "Oh, please stay for
the reception and dinner, and
phone your wife and tell her to
e'omne over right away"'' I lie
politely dedined.
Another bride told turn, "We'
didn ' t invite you and your wile
to our wedding reception
because we figured you'd be too
busy to come."
The' other four brides didn't
even ask my husband to stay
alter the ceremony-, but one saw
him on the street a few months
later and said, "110w come you
dith't tay for the dtnn'r W
in ordained

For the first time in my life.
not brought me the
vistkiiii I need now. I ant 58, a
diabetic, ailing physically and
longing for peace of mind. My
60-year-old husband repels me
Would you leave him or endure
till death separates you' Please
help me
D
CRUSH Y I)
DEAR (ItUSIIEE): If e.er a
mother of If children deserved
their understanding and help,
you do. They can help make life
bearable again. Go to them.
Your husband is a very sick
man, and unless he goes for
treatment and recovers
completely 1which I doubt he
541111, the lord will forgive you
for not being a 541k
him.
prayer has

to

to

had a place Set for you"
My husband's brother is a
minister in Illinois, and he and
his wilt' are invited to all the
the wedding
affairs related
And hi..' is paid a fee, too WhaCs
the
with the people iii
('al tie riu a - Abby'
IJ*'T OUT
DEAR I.EF'T: California Is a
large state. Pinpoint the place,
and I'll gRe them the needle.
DE A R .AIIR\' To those who
rite you about problems with
relatives, may I submit what I
call Eins t e in's Second or

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DIVORCE FORMS - For free information write to Box 791,
Pompano, Fla • 3306 1

FECTIvE DATE
WHEREAS. There has been filed
With the City Clerk of the City of
Casselberry, Florida. Petition for
Annexation signed by the, Ian
downers of the area sought to be
annexed consenting to and
requesting 1150 annexation of said
parcel and has considered
thoroughly the feasibility of kitM
annexation and zoning Of the City of
Casselberry, Florida. in accordance
with Chapter 63)331. Laws of
Florida. lS'ôS, Chapter 69 926. Law's
of Florida. 1969, Article Il, Section S
12. Chapter 69927, Laws of Florida,
1969, House Bill 3315, Laws of
Florida, 1972. and House 8111 1020,
Chapter 73 129. Laws of Florida.
1973, and Chapter 75 In, Laws Of
Florida, 1975, all as amended a nd
Supplemented; and
WHEREAS, said tract of land lie's
in Seminole County, Florida, and is
ontiguous to existing municipal
Properties and are specifically
described in this Ordinance, and
WHEREAS, objections to Such
innexation and zoning have been
uinsidered and hearings held, and it
appearing in the best interest of the
City of Cass.lmwrr,. Florida. to
annex arid zone said property,
subject to specific conditions and
restrictions; and
WHEREAS, the City Council has
concluded from investigation that
Oil municipal services will be
available to the area to be annexed
on the •ftective date Of this Or.
dinance,
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT
ENACTED BY , THE CITY
COUNCIL OF THE CITY Of
CASSELBERRY, FLORIDA:
SECTION I - ANNEXATION
AND ZONING - That the City of
Cassetb'erry. Florida, doss herewIt.
.-C hereby annex and designate
zoning of that certain tract of land
lying in Seminole County. Florida,
and more'p4rticul,ly described as
follows, to wit:
Parcel No. I -All of the North ii of
Government Lot S.' Section 16.
To*nthIp 21 South, Rang. 30 East,
less the West 230 feet t15ereof. ALSO
the Well 261,95 feet of 1151 North It cit
Government Lot '6, Section 16.
Township 21 South. Ratio. In F..t

G.rI Friday to work With growing
company, Good typing and
spelling required Will be working
with laboratory analysis Will
train if necessary Locat ed in 14
Industrial Park, Like Monroe,
Starting salary open depending
upon qualifications For in
terview, phone 373
Monday
through Friday, I a m to I p m

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playground,
recreation room, laundry room
and
clubhouse 2380 Ridgewood
AveSanford, Ph 373 6420

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GIVE YOUR BUDGET A BREAK
Shop The Want Ads
For Good Buys!

Rentals

9—Good Things to Eat
3OApartments Unfurnished

NAVEL ORANGES. 12 50 BU
322 0362 or
in 67ii

GRAND OPENING
Sanford Court
Ap art ment

LPN, I to 12 shift Geriatric ex
perience preferred Apply in
person. Sanford Nursing &amp; Con
valescent Center, 930 Mellonville
Ave

32—Houses Unfurnished

Sanford, Phone Solicitor
Experienced Hourly rate, plus
commission Can earn cx
Ceedingly high Income Call 37)
6626 between 9 &amp; 5
Needed - Manor Woman to care for
disabled veteran with MS. 2 days a
week, preferably Friday &amp;
Saturday Phone 571 15 *1
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El'Pctrical Designer Must have
minimum Ito $ yrs experience on
paileliler. and di palle'tizer dr
cuitsor related equipment Will be
responsible to design Schmetic
diagrams around particular logics
depending on requirements Must
work well independently with
minimum supervision We offer a
good future with a growing cor
ourat ion here in Central Florida
Submit resume only Packaging
Systems Corp. P 0 Box 526,
5-inford. Fla 37711
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Itarga n' $295 month option to
buy) Phone 869 1710
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377 7811 Or 831 9991)
-oviEop Flu - Duplexes Form or
Unlurn , Wooded, Home size lots
PIDGEW000 VILLAGE )tS
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guest home, everything furnished
Adults No pets Phone 3221741
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,i*n, garden 8. trees 5100 month

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Rent Our Rinsenvac
CAR ROLL'S FuRNITURE, 322 5181

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109W First St
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711 W

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Sanford, Fla

321.0041

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For Appointment Call lOS 322.3103

20173 FRENCH
Winter Springs - Immaculate) OR.
2 bath with many extras Must see
to appreciate Call 327 0631

Reg Real Estate Broker
General Contractor
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0415 3226123
Nights-J)72353
NightsCottage. S rooms. I bath. 131 S J'ci
St . Lake Mary 111500 Phone
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Plaster Patching Simulated brick
8. Stone SOiCalty 3727790

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322 2811

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SOFA &amp; CHAIR SHAMPOOED
Only $15
Phone 322 IS"
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Gerry's Cleaning Service
Res,denlial &amp; Commercial Clean
nj Pt I. Boa 174CC. Sanford, Fl
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323 6125

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LIGHT HAULING &amp; YARD
ANOGARAGE CLEAN UP
Phoneii'? 7311

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magic number
377 7611 or
Evening

Gebhardt's HOme Repairs, Room1
Additions, Concrete Work, Paint
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Carpenter Work, Cerarnmc I
Tile, Alum Enclosures 3216423
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Estimates
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Custom Work Licensed. Bonded
Free eStimate 37) 8030

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Cite Clearing, Mowing, Discing;.
Fill Dirt. Clay. Rock
Sand.
Ba(kt.ge Loader Ph

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ART BROWN PEST CONTROL
7567 Paris Drive
'? $863

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Alterat.ons. Dr.ssAtak.ng. Drapes.
Upholstery 3220702

Land Clearing
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£STERSON LAND CLEARIP
Bulldozing, Eacj.at.ng, Ditch work
Fill drt, top soil 322 3943

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DICK - S LAWN SERVICE
Mowing. Trimming, Edging, F
Clean up $ 30 $831

Roof Ripairs, Carpentry, Painting,
Hm
Oe Repairs, Omttenmng. Cement
work Frie e5tmats Ii) $462

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RON's QUICK SERVICE
Very Reasonable )fares
Prsøriel3) 1277

EXPERT LA'AII SERVICE
Mowing. Edging, Trimming
FI'eeE5IirTltfl
PttQne32I 173-2

Central Heat I. Air Cond itioning
For Ire. CstimateS, call Carl
Pl4rri5 at SEARS in Sanford 3 22
1711

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Hauling

JOHNNY WALKER

ST. JOHNS REALTY

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Landscaping

Scm ret red Pa n-Icr
Very Re,ssonabiy
322

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1913 Pintowagon, air. rado $l000or
best offer. Call Rick. 322 261) ext.
6$ before S

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11121 SCOTT -' 3 OR, l's bath newer
home iv. MAYFAIR AREA Kit
chen equipped, drapes. WWC.
large yard 123.000

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1975 Corvette. orange. 1' Top,
loaded Call alter S p.m 322 0111.

Home Improvements

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Immaculate 2 or 3 OR, Florida
room. screened porch Near
schls 5)7.900 621 1049

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.sumnmlil-c &amp; t.ffit System
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Roofing. Gutters 70 Yrs Eap
Eagle Siding Co 851 9563

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MUST SELL-- 2 OR block. city
utilities 112 Club Road, Sanford
Big $300 refrigerator and ar
conditioner Included at 111,9000,'
belt offer Broker. $31 0171

Sanford

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THE HEfAI,,[)

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itchen
o5 — Pets.Supplies
Bathroom
Cabinets.
Counter tops Sinks Installation I
1970 Mustang 302, 1 speed, custom
Bud Cabeli 3271052 Campbell's Poodle Pad-Complete I
paint, 5)595 3720694
anytime
grooming 2467 Park
Pr
'69
Chev y Im pa la, I dr - VI, auto
Ave. 322 1121
Earn extra cash for Christmas
1)00 '63 Cadillac Sedan. $250
shopping. Sell those items you no
Phone $30 5339
longer need with a Quick Action Chihuahua puppies. AKC, tiny toy. I
Went Ad in the Evening Herald I weeks. shots, wor med , $63 to $100.
Phone 365- 50 57
1961 ClaSs 1.42, 4 speed, runs good
39
USED Restaurant &amp; Bar Equip i
$014
Steam Table, Trays, S S Sink with
68— Wanted to Buy
drainboard Misc 323 2770
1969 Lincoln Continental Mark Ill.
collector's Item, 500 series Good
YOU
NAME
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Dinette suite With 6 chairs, Fold a
cond S2,000 or best offer 323 458'?
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way Cot. Rune, r.ax
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323
7310
'72 Jeep Commando wagon, I wheel
Best offer 831 8662
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drive, fiCotry air, -V $ engine, low
0 buy used office furniture
Mederranean china closet, round Wanted
mileage, 52.600 322 $613 after S
Any
Quantity
NOLL'S.
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CASSELBERPY, Hwy 1792.130
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Hwy 92, I mile west of Speedway.
19" Zenith Color TV $175 26" Nutty WE BUY FURNITURE
Daytona Beach Will hold a public
Maitlarid
Auction
Riding Mower, $150,
AUTO AUCTION every Saturday
3.39 64161011 free from Sanford
night at 7.30 II'S the only one in
We buy used furniture
Florida You set the reserved
51 — Household Goods
price No charge other than 15
I item or liousefull
Call 322 9197
registration lee unless vehicle s
told Call 9012331311 for tur?F'Or
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Lash for Antiques Consignments
details
wanted
One of Singer's top Touch arid Sew
Hi way 16 Auction
Zig Zag mach
Galleries, 1226772
AiSunie I
Lease a Datsun inctuOng Z ca,s and
balanceof IllS SOor pay 111.90 per
trucks. for intormation call Bill
month Will take trade in Si nger
Cash 322.432
Ray or Jack Mink, $31 1318
equipped to zig zagS make button
For used furniture, appliances, JUST MAKE PAYMENTS- '72 and
holes Balance of 1388$ or 10
payments of 16 Call credit
10015, etc Buy I or 1001 items.
'73 Models Call 323 8370 or $)..4
manager, 322 9111 or see at
Larry's Mart 713 S,Srrford Ave.
1605 Dealer
SANFORD SEWING CENTER
ORIENTAL RUGS WANTED
1964 Nova I dr. Station Wagon
The Old Singer Store
TOP prices pad. used, any con
current slicker, needs front end
1030 State St , Sanford Plaza
Shari 6 1126, Winter Park
work. 1185 127 2511

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2 Acre's *ith
3 BR. I bath famly room central
heat, dishwasher On 0k Way,
Sanford Owner holding 13.000 HANDYMAN'S HOUSE. 1023 Santa
$t . Sanford Name your terms
down, $16,500
322 6637 before noon or nights Only
Rep Real Estate broker
743$ S Sanford Ave
321 0739 eyes 322 7613

1972 F 100 pickup, I wheel drive.
new oval fire- i--. ',,.,' v,w,
mite's 323 91 ltlerl p.m

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SALES - RENTALS
117W lt 3' . Sanford
312 5641 or 322 275lafIer Hri
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O r, LAKE MONROE- Mayfair
Sp.scious. cuStom) BR. 2 batri. liv
rm ,din mm., den, eat in kit, 1
acres Privacy Near hospital 372
Sit)

Drywall spray rig. 2 ton Chevy
tri,ic, in use every day, good
cjndmtlon (305) $16 0130

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Woodruff's Garden Center
601 Celery Ave

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7 bath a rm fOCe4j
,.lrd with bruit trees Completely
remodeled Will hold And mlg for
part down ]D 0503

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International Travelall, 1969, good
condition 1500 or best offer, 372
0483

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BR, 1 bath, Central heat, range
Lot size ;s' • 175' $19,500

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family room, large separate
garage with convertible storage
area
9.50O.

Builders own ion I 8R. 7', bath
Priced below reproduction COStS
JENNY CLARK REALTY
Realtor
322 159$

V F W LOG CABIN
ON THE LAKEFRONT

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St. Johns River

1505 W. 25th St.

FOR INFORMATION CONTACT

Every Sunday

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&amp; chairs, secretarial desks &amp;
chairs, straight chair,, Piling
cabinets, as 5 Cash and carry
IIOLL'S
Casselberry. 17 92. 830 1706
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Space Heater, 85,000 810,
forward air type,
Oil, 32'2 2197

321 2111
After Hours
327 3991
172 0648

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uaranted reconditioned auto
batteries,
$12 93
exchange,
REEL'S BODY SHOP. 11 09
Sanford Ave

Multiple Listing Service

DEL TONA
uake Gleason NEED A HOME' $100 dawn
w1erwy
Close to Shopping
Payment to Quaitied buyers 3
Frit area 7 BR, 2 bath home on
BR, l's baths. Centr6l heal,
large corner lot Central heat and
refurbished As low as 1111.000
--air, Florida room. screen porch,
dock, lb It cabin cruiser included
WIlT REALTY
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Reg Real Estate Brcer, 321 0610
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Gardens
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322 0779
Deltor', 664 Ml)
1
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good
condition, new p4int and
Studio. I, 7,3
carpet, partly furnished Good
Live on the St Johns - Enioy /i A
Neighborhood Fruit trees Pric
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Bedroom Apts.
of park, Club house, pool, private
cci to sell
Phone III 0111
Quiet, One Story
dockS or tennis Liven new or like
Kitchen Equipped
new mobile home '$13,500 to LakeMary.byOwner.moving,must
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Sell I BR. 2 bdth. built in pool,
523.300 - Easy terms Call George
Adult FamIly
REALTOR ASSOCIATE
central HA. W W carpet, enclosed
Willis.
carport , family rrn %)I goo 313
One Bedroom
for tree Lal lr
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2S21 Par 'k Or
Realtor
12? 9281

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WILSON MAIER FURNITURE
,,,BUY--SELL-TRADE
311 itS
First St
ifl 1671

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50—MisCellaneous for Sale

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REALTORS- 130
Ev. 73

Luxury Patio Apartme nts

25,000

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front end. rebuilt engine, rewired,
needs finishing Will trade for
stock motorcycle or make offer.
323 8041

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Singer, 372 1891

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Sell F HA, VA lOw down or assume
Present loan
HOD PHA VA repossessions, all
areas, from $100 down

Estate

Hunt Realty,

Wm. H. Stemper- Realtor

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LOCH ARBOR - 215 Ridge Drive
Owner anxious for quick sale'
This) BR. 7 bath home is only
'
block from Mayfair golf Course.
has large family room, enclosed
sun porch, central AC H. double
carport, large laundry storage
room, on spacious fenced lot
Reduced now to 136.300
LOP4GW000 - ill Lormann Circle
North Lovely) BR, Is bath home
in super location. Lots of extras
including carpeting, equipped
kitchen, fenced aPP warranted
Just $17,000
Cal; hanford - 5 Sap'. I ..,...

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BLAIR AGENCY
373 3166or 373 7110

VIOLIN-

Sorrento- I acre lot on Weklta
River Road, Zoned for mobile
homes Asking 57,S0O Call 1

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HIGHLAND PARK - 209 Margaret
Road Years of comfortable living
can be yours in this spacious BR,
I 8 2'j baths, on extra large lot
All extras included for 135.000

Peg Peal [Vale Broker
801W lit St
3236061 p13730517 eves

Pianos &amp; Electronic Organs with
automatic rhythm sec t'on Liberal
trades offered Bob Ball's Piano&amp;
Organ Sales &amp; Western Auto, 301
W. First St., 322 7213

43—Lois-ACreage

WYNNEWOOb -. 2116 Decottes
Ave Secluded 3 BR. 2 bath home
with unique floor plan, family
room and formal dining room
Come see for $26.700

M. UNSWORTH REALTY

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Golden Wi ngs- 1000 CC Honda.
candy. apple red and black, best Of
dressed Over $4,000 in It, Sell for
13.000 Phone 322 9761, after 10,
349 5612

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Good Conditio n
Phone 3710013

59-4`iI"lusical Mierchandise

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3 BR, 21' a 64' Barrington. VA loans
available
GREGORY MOBILE HOMES
3803 Orlando Dr 373 5700

Stenstrnm Relf'vJ

SANFORD- Lovely 2 or I O R , 1
bath home in 900dlocelon. e x
i'--. conut ton.
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down, PItA Low down

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II4 turn house, water furn Gas
r't Cypress SI, Sanford 327
272

or 831.9777

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trees, dry land Terms - $11,700
Broker. 831 0171

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Special 3 BR Older 2 story home
on corner l ot in niceneighbor
Owner motivated w.ii give good
terms 117.300

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323-7832

Merchandise

You Can Have Your
House In 3 Months
If You Qualify

ency housC, $90 per month, 550
Efficiency
dam.lge Sngieor Couple NopOts
372 3117 ,if?er 530

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BUY JUNK CARS
(ill 322 1621 after 1 pm

Personalized Listing
Sales
Assistance.12' Grasshopper air boat, fully
equipped, electric fuel pump.
brand new prop, reconditioned
Continental engine Ready to go
Eve'S 322 1587. 372 1179
5700.
a'
W 13th
San207 E 25th St
ford. P hone 323
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322 499 1
Eves- 372 1496, 322 1161, 322 1984

EVERY DAY scmeorre is locking for
what ,ou hate to sell Call today
and your Classified Ad will appear
here tomorrow

tJnturn 3 BR. central heat, kitchen
equipped, Also I BR HAROLD
HALL REALTY, REALTOR, 2606
S Hy 17 92, Sanford

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REALTOR, MLS
323-5774 Anytime

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BEAUTIFUL WILSON PLACE Executive home i BR, 3'.i baths, I
year old Amenities too numerous
to describe 569.000
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Harold Hall Realty

BR. I tiled bath, carpeted
throughout, central heat and air
On large shady lot in Sanford IllS
month Phone 668 6311

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POOL HOME - Now
the time to
buy! 3 BR, 2 bath Beautiful home.
excellent location 136.000

vETERANS- , No down payment
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YOUR HAVEN THE COUNTRY
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PINECREST - Cozy 3 BR. I bath
home Out ot state owner says
"Sell" $19,500

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GOVERNMENT HOMES
down $18,000 up

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ay 17-92. Sanford

$

Autos Wanted

CLASSIFIED ADS WILL FIND a
new
hOrn.
for
p'er/?rhi' O
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LOCH ARBOR
3 BR. 2 bath Assumable mortgage

home in old settled neighborhood,
large corner lot, Only $18,600 with
FHA financing available

RENTERS
Move in, then buy
"like new" 3 BR, central heat,
kitchen equipped, inside laundry
132,000

157 BR ApIs excellent location, all
electric kitchens. A C. carpeted.
drapes, adults, from $150 2013
Sanford Aye,. Phone 3127113

Models open to a m 'til op m daily

llage iJi.

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LAKE MARY
ii Acre let,
Reduced 55

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MOBILE HOME
Casselberry area %I7000

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BANK RE POSSE S5ION-Lc,w down
payment, move in Attractive 3
BR. I', bath, family room, fenced
yard. $17,900

Lake Mary- Unfurn 2 BR, I bath
Adults only No pets $165 month
plus electric 323 0")

Shag Carpeting
Fabric rnvne. ?Jsil.
Built in Wail Bookcase
Private Entrance
Dead bolt Lk
Fenced Patio
Color coordinated Kitchen &amp;
Appliances
Abundant Storage Space
"Energy Efficient" Air Con
ditioning Package
Full Circle Insulation and Sound
Proofing
No One Living Above or Below
You
Full time Resident Service
Directors

,

i:

P4CC? DR block home, turn or
unfijrn 373 7970 or 372 1879 alter 6
pm

Brand new and sparking with
charm' Furni5hd Stud,os, cm
lurniShed one and two bedroom
units Your new home features

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12

Lake Mary- Country home on
wooded lot Spanish stucco 3 BR, I

Forrest Greene Inc.

'.'dnter')prng',
I BR. excellent
conaton, mo ledse 6 eons 121,5
mcy No pets Near school 317 0135

3301 S. Sanford Ave.

Smallest ad with the greatest op
portunity Call 373 *512

670

Nice home at Lemon Bluff.

CLIFF JORDAN, REALTOR
830 Hwy 134. Longwood
$31 (777

SANFORD - I BR. 1', bath home
with central heat &amp; air, 12 a 71
name rocm, utility ahedon cement
I UP apt ,kt ('cup, A C. carpeted,
foundation, large trees. $23.900
adultS, no pets, 59i 322 2796 wk
New FHA
dyS after 4
WE TAKE TRADES
Ufursh,i, two beciroorn SCurit' LAKE MARY - Sparkling) BR, lit
bath home with Florida room,
D"-,o,l AllIs Prpfi'rr,.,i
efllr.,l heal &amp; ar Molivated
12) ISIS
- ________________________
owner
New FHA

_________________________________

la—Help Wanted

I APi
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$21,700

POOL

3JA —Duplexes

Looking to buy lit or 2nd mortgages
at discount 21 Hour approval Call
Daytona (904) 677 8135

Will baby Sit days in your home or
mine Sanford area 3231049

4~m,..-3.--t
1~6
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Colbert Realty

INC. MLS REALTOR
st JOHNS RIVER

Cute 3 BR home With nice shag
carpeting and pretty landscaping
Low down - will consider trade

By Owner - Newly painted,) years
young 3 BR, 2 bath. living room.
dining room, paneled family
room, large utility room. 2 car
garage Privacy yard $35.0 32)
0710

MILLIONS OF DOLLAR') 'n Peal
EfficiencySltS
Estate IS Sold daily in th
eUtilities md
classified ads Nothing
small
Call 372 6410
about that
______________________________

Educational Child Care for as tow as
$2, weekly if you qualify 373 *421

Nurses. RN'S &amp; LPPI's, Aides, Aide
Companion Needed immediately
6710636

Lg 3 OR, 2 bath, hardwood floor's,
central air, double garage, corner
tot 137.500 Broker Owner 372
997

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Sanford

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PlO Pets
Contact 7)12 Palm etto Ave.

6—Child Care

,çr C.

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rVAN I EDi SELL(P
BUYERS DEALERS
Empty your carport or garage -COUNTRY FURN DISTRIBuTOfIS
Mate 51$ and have fun Swapping
too' Bring your articles to
373 *377 SPI6 I nit East
Movieland Drive In Theatre Swap
Shop Flea Market, SOuth 11 97,
Gold couch and chair, 5195; full size
every Sunday, 9 a m to 3 pm. NO
bed. 5)00 Both 6 mon'hs old, like
CHARGE Reserve free spaces
new 323 3686.
Phone 372 1216. 7 p rn to 9 p m
any night,
Chest of drawers, maple. $30 ; small
3 drawer ct.est. $20; COIJCPI.
76A—Auto Repairs
coffee &amp; I end table, $30, 323 2651
_, ter 3 p m
__________________________
Expert Mechanics
All work
-''-guaranteed Reasonable prices 25
---52—Appliances
- -'yr's experience Molly's Garage.
2539 Perk Or 112.395S
Bill
KENMORE WASHER - Parts,
Bwpr'., Operator
________________________________
Service
Used
maclines
-MOONEY APPLIANCES, 373 0697
)eseII our trade fl lurniture allow
PriceS Good selection

Highland Park

Hal

10—Swap &amp; Trade

51—Household Goods

3 BR. I' bath, red brick Must sell
Witting to talk terms 5200(5'
,
Phone 37)

____________________________

1909 S OAK - All brick, JUST
REDUCED
3
h
BR. 2 bath, W. large
arge kitcen.
dining room, I,R paneled Has a
nice screened cabana MUST SEE
TO
- - APPRECIATE
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MONTHLY RENTALS

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41—Houses

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371 5 1 76
A US
PsAik
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.''..o"iiy room
and
&amp; Accessories
KISI't REAL ESTATE INC.
MORE CASH
Color lv, air Cond.. Mad Serv.
fireplace Good investment House
acreage Call for surprise extra I 55—Boats
MAINTENANCE ' Skilled
3210011
REALTOR
I
and I lots
QUALITY INN NORTH
etecirlcal hOiStS, all eta(triClI
house arid 6
-For
Wrecked or Junk
2011S French Ave. Sanford
SkipJack 16'. 50 HP Mercury
867 1000
wiring, basic mechanical I 45 SR 431, Longwood
tots. $30,000 Phone 377 7064
GONE WITH THE WIND SPECIAL1972
Cars
&amp; Trucks
outboard,
with
trailer
$730 or
background An Equal Op Air,"
Farm house on 3 acres A real
-carpeted, quiet I and 2- 3 OR, I' bath, cent. heat &amp; air, - -TAFF
best offer 323 7137,
portunity Employer - M F
ER
REALTY
Any
year
lhru
1976
models 7 dayS
beauty.
carpeted, closets galore, enclosed
bedrooms, $173 to 5)33 month
CARDINAL INDUSTRIES INC.
weel, Call collect, 541 21 11
Rep, Peal Estate Broker
HOME
IN
THE
COUNTRY
garage,
utility
rm
•
fenced
back
Adult'.
Phone--322 1810
ROBSON MARINE
13) 0220
_______
372 6653 $19,000 Will trade for land or mobile
.,.........
yard, large corner lot,. For Sale or 1100 E. 75th St
792$ Hwy 17 92
hI',mx.
7
BR
.air.
.'.dults
Rent
323
3780
_______________________________
78—Wktorcycles
312 5961
ROSALIA AVE -. Nice
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a"..-o..;e:_,.,
'-.'..'
LdiI US For
z—ouuu
'..ipt lUItIlIC'S

5—Lost &amp; Found
- - -SAM'L COME HOME! Siamese
Sealpolrtt female Spayed, missing
from Mayfair Circle Call Dean,
3230313

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LOkC Mary- 3 BR, li i bath new
homes Under 525.000 with less
than $750 down Government
funding By builder, $311649.
Equal Housing Opportunity,

Sanford - 2 BR. CO,air. screened
porch, double lot, fruit &amp; large oak
trees, nice neighborhood, $19,900
52.000 dn, about $160 mo Owner
Will finance 2037 Jefferson Ave
322 1371 days, or 628 305$. ask for
Chuck Moore

WELAKA APARTMENTS
111W, lit SI,
373 0526
_______________________________

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305 E FLOYD, Lake Mary - 3 2
almost country living Central
heat air. WWC Home it in like
Transferred-- Must Sacrificel Low,
new condition 121.300
low down payment 3 BR, 2 bath,
KISH REAL ESTATE INC.
Must see inside to appreciate, REALTOR
371 0011
Very clean Let's talk *31 1431
2017 S French Ave , Sanford

I lIP, turn apt , lights, water turn
Mature adults No Pets. $95 322
fl96 after i wk days

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Rep Real Estat- Broker
JOHN KRIOER, ASSOC.
107W Commercial
PhOnO 3 72 7111. Sanford

31—Apartments Furnished

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W. GARNETT WHITE

USE WANT ADS for quick response
in buying or selling

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SAN MO PARK, I. 7. 3 bedroom
trailer ,ipls Adult &amp; family park
Week ly 1515 Hwy Il 97, Sanford
323 19)0

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Ping our chimes and place a fast
acting, low cost want ad Call 312
361 I or All 9091

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wards the end of the skit,

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WEDDINGS PERFORMED
By Notary Public
1222026- Eves &amp; Weekends

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interrupted for such an

3OAparltnents Unfurnished

Sa lesman - Prefer person With
Some retail experience Can lead
to management training Position
for alert, aggres5iv, personable
person Apply in person No phone
calls, please Zales Jewelers,
Sanford Plaza Store only

STOP
AND
THINK
A
i,, MINUTE IF CLASSIFIED
ADS DIDN'T WORK THERE
'SOULDN'T BE ANY
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For families or friends of problem
drinkers For further information call 173 45$;
or write
Sanford Al Anon Family Group PD
Box 353. Sanford, Fla 32711

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IS ALCOHOL A PROBLEM?
IN YOUR FAMILY?
AL ANON

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18—Help Wanted
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(ii calla nd beef "about the show

Wednes&amp;y'S

4— Personals

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT. IN AND
FOR
SEMINOLE
COUNTY. I
as
FLORIDA.
CASE NUMBER: 76-2e07.CA-4e•C
FEDERAL NATIONAL MOR
TOAGE ASSOCIATION, a cor
Jest
poration organized and existing
under the laws of the United States,
Plaintiff,
LOS ANGELES (All ) - NBC
doesn't let its entertainment "
MERLE M HARRIS, JR. and
shows interrupt themselves to
EUNICE
L. HARRIS, a k
announce sudden, dramatic but
Eu NICE LA DONA HARRIS,
Defendants.
bogus "bulletins," even if such
NOTICE OF ACTION
are jests, put-ons and obviously
TO Merle M Harris, Jr,
not the McCoy.
and Eunice L Harris, a Ii a
Eunice La Donna Harris
"Such introductory terms as
Residence unknown
'Flash' or 'Bulletin' and state
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
ments such as 'We interrupt
that an action to foreclose a mor.
'
tgage on the following real property
this program to bring you
situate in Seminole County, Florida,
rp'cprvplI
t.Ii,jt,1t'
are
"
described as follows
news broadcasting," NBC tells
Lot 160
t LAKE HARRIET
1
4— Personals
4 — Personals
ESTATES, according to the plat
its show-makers.
thereof
as
;ecordec'
In
Plat
Book
12,
---But last Thursday, switchPages IS &amp; 18, Public Records of
HANSON
SHOE
SHOP
FACED WITH A DRINKING
boards at newspapers and TV
Sminole Courtly, Florida.
"NEW LOCATION"
PROBLEM
stations across the nation lit up
has been filed against you You are
1 Park Ave., across from Atlantic
Perhaps
AlcoholiC
Anonys'nous
required to serve a copy of your
when viewers thought they had
Bank Sanford &amp; Central Florida's
Can Help
written defenses, if any, to this
Finest :hoe Repairs. Courteous I
Call
173
45$7
heard a major sports bulletin
action on SMITH arid HAYDEN.
Day Service. We want your
Write P.O Boa 1213
PA. Attorneys for the Plaintiff.
interrupt NBC's Dick Van Dyke
business.Thanks
Sanford, Florida 37171
whose
address
is
1316
Barnett
Bank
show.
Building, Jacksonville, Florida
•
ARE YOU TROUBLED? Call Toll
Its announcer, Stu Nahan, a
32202 and file the original with the
Free, 664 2017 for "We Care"
Legal Notice
Clerk of the above Sty led Court
sportscaster here, came on and
Hotline, Adults &amp; Teens
u on or _______________________
before December 1st, 1976, other
intoned: "Major sports news
wise a judgment may be entered Seminole County, Florida
was made just moments ago
Legal Notice
ZONING
II
SECTION
against you for the relief demanded
the
when the Los Angeles Rains
DESIGNATION - That
in the Complaint.
property described In Section I OS
WITNESS my hand and the seal of
completed the biggest trade in
INVITATION TO BID
this Ordinance shall have the Zoning
said Court on his 291h day of Oc
The Board of Trustees of Seminole
their history."
classification of
tober, 1976,
County Public Hospital Invites bids
lie said the Rams had sent six
A Parcel 1 Present County
(Seall
upon the following
City
Zoning
R1AA;
as,
Zoning
R
I.
of their best backs, including
Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr.,
Medical Records Filing Cabinets
tf classification lsdescrlbed in the
Clerk of the Circuit Court
Additional information, plans and
quarterbacks James harris
the
City
ordinance
of
of
zoning
By: Martha T. Vinlen
specifications are available at 01
and Ron Jaworski, "to Notre
Florida.
on
the
Caiselberry,
Deputy Clerk
lice of the Purchasing Agent
fictive date of this Ordinance.
Publish. Nov. 2.9. 16. 23. 1976
Dame
for
hunchback
AII bids shall be mailed to the
CONDITIONS OF
SECTION III
DEF $
Board of Trustees at the Seminole
Quasimodo.
Details at 11."
ANNEXATION 'Cpvnly Public Hospital. 1101 East
Then the show resumed.
Parcel shall con
A Parcel 1
________________________________
F;rsl Street, Sanford, Florida 3271,)
________________________
tinue to be used as Casselberry
wharnmno, the calls flooded
All bids shall be postmarked '4
Elementary
School
and
the
South
NOTICE UNDER FICTITIOUS
in, obviously from viewers who
later than the 22nd day of Novert
Seminole
Middle
School
NAME STATUTE
ber,1916. and Shall be received onor
either.
SECTION IV - REDEFINING
TO WHOM IT MAY C!)NCERN
before the 25th day of November,
-Didn't Iistnn cbs"1 '.' to the
'iot'r. .s it.ri"Piy gIven 'P'' it.. I IMITS BY DECLARATION
"a
undersigned pursuant to the That the corporate limits of the City
Quasumiodo part IQuas is the
Publish Nov IS. 18. Il, 1976
"Fictitious Name Statute," Chapter of Casselberry. Florida. be arid it Is
DEF SI
bell-ringer in Victor hugo's
f.8 5 09, Florida Statutes, will register herewith and hereby redefined so as
novel, ' The Hunchback Of
to
include
said
tracts
of
land
herein
with the County Comptroller, In and
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT IN AND
for Seminole County, Florida. upon described The descriptions herein
Notre Dame.").
receipt of proof of the publication of contained shall Include all streets,
FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY,
-Didn't realize the Rains
this notice, the fictitious name, to roads, highways, alleys, and
FLORIDA.
aren't about to trade anybody to
wit
NATIONAL
NO, 18.1147CA.44.EE
TENNIS avenues located within and between
ASSOCIATION under which we are theexisting municipal limits and the
In RE: The Marri age of
Notre Dame. UCLA, maybe.
engaged in business at Post Office areas annexed here in Section
JAMES M CROCHER. Husband$
but never Notre Dame
Box 295, Altamonte Springs. hereof
and
It was all a joke, of course.
SECTION V - AMENDMENT OF
Florida, 32701
SHEILA CROCHER, Wife
That the parties Interested in Said OFFICIAL CITY MAP - That the
NOTICE OF SUIT
But did it violate NBC rules
business enterprise are as.follows, City Clerk be and she is hereby
TO JAMES M CROCHER
against bogus news bulletins?
authorized
to
amend,
alter,
and
DANIEL EVANS
2702 Red Lion Square
Nope, say NBC and Byron Paul,
upplement the official city map of
MARJORIE EVANS
Maitland, Florida
the City of Casselberry, Florida. to
executive producer of Van
CHARLES A HEATH
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
Dated at Winter Park, Orange txlvde the annexation contained in
that a Petition for Dissolution of
Dyke's show.
Section I hereof
County. Florida, November 5, 1976
Marriage has been filed against you
'We've adhered to the letter
SECTION VI - SEVERABILITY
Publish Nov 9, 16. 23. 30, 1916
and you are required to serve a copy
- If any section or portion Of a
DEF 42
of the rules," says Paul, noting
of your written defenses, if any, to "
ectlon of this Ordinance proves to
on 3 RUSSELL HORNSBY. At
the interruption to report the
be invalid, unlawful, or un
torney for Wife, whOSe address 5 311
"trade" wasn't billed as a butconstitutional, it shall not be held to
N Rosalind Avenue, Orion
invalidate or impair the validity,
letin. It began with a card that
Florida 32901, and file ttie orlgir
NOTICE OF ADOPTION OF OR
or effect of any other section
with the Clerk of the above Styled
just said: "Please Stand By ..."
DINANCE OF ANNEXATION BY
Of part of this Ordnance
Coijrt on or before December 3. 1915
THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY
Then cattle the gag announceotherwise a judgment may be en
SECTION VII - ANNEXED
OF
CASSELBERRY,
FLORIDA
merit which, he said, even
te,'ed against you for the relet
Notice is hereby given that the AREA RIGHTS AND PRIVILEGES
demanded in the petition
That upon this Ordinance
brought him calls of inquiry the
City Council of the city
WITNESS my hand and the seal of
next day From oddsinakers in
Casselberry, Florida, adopted an becoming effective, the residents
said Court on this 22nd day of Oc
Ordinance of Annexation a: followsand property owners In the above
Las Vegas.
tober, 1978,
described annexed area shall be
'(Seal)
Jerry Stanley, head of NBC
entitled to all of the rights and
ORDINANCE NO. 311
Arthur H Beckwith, Jr
privileges and immunities as are
program practices here, said
Clerk of the Circuit Court
ANORDINANCEOF THECITYOF from time to lime determined bythe
NBC didn't feel the show By Patricia A Jackson
CASSELBERRY.
FLORIDA. governing authority of the City of
which interrupts itself on an irDeputy Clerk
ANNEXING TO AND INCLUDING Casselberry, Florida, and the
PubliSh Oct 26. 4ov 2, 9, 14. lilt
provisions of the Charter of the City
regular basis for such skits WITHIN
THE
CORPORATE
DEE 115
of Casselberry, Florida. Chapter a
LIMITS
OF
THE
CITY
OF
had violated NBC policy
1331. Laws of Florida. 1963. Chapter
rAcFI RFOOY
El
IiA
AkI
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'
against bogus bulletins.
69.926. Laws of Florida. 1969,
i AREA OF LAND SITUATE AND
(napter
bevy.
La*-%
Of
l'Ioripa,
He sau3 restrictions on the
BEING IN SEMINOLE COUNTY.
1969, House Bill 3313. Laws of
FLORIDA. AND MORE PAR
method of presenting the gag
N
TICULARLY DESCRIBED AS Florida, 1917. and House Bill 1020,
"interruptions"were set for the
FOLLOWS Parcel No,) -Allot the Chapter 73179, Laws of Florida.
1973. and Chapter 73 297. Laws of
entire series last year. when a
Norm 5s of Government Lot
DlSAlt1 FL)
Section 16, Township 21 South. Florida, 1915, all as amended and
pilot for the series was being
.
supplemented.
-.
- ,
Range
30
East,
tess
the
West
230
feet
rn,ul.'
5FC lION VIII
EFFECTIVE'
thereof, ALSO the West 757,9Sfeet ci
The program had an "interthe North is of Government Lot 6, DATE - This Ordinance shall
Section 16, Township 21 South, oscome effective immediately upon
ruption" for a spoof golf tow-Range 30 East, Seminole County, its passage and adoption.
nament that disturbed NBC
W
-~
FIRST READING this 9thday of
,.. ,
Florida,
DECLARING
brass, he said; "We were wor'-","
'
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'
AVAILABILITY OF MUNICIPAL August. AD 1976
SECOND
READING
this
161h day
ned about the effect it might
SERVICES; DEFINING CON
of
August.
AD
1976,
DITIONS OF ANNEXATION,
have on people thinking this
FINAL
READING
AND
PP0VI0ING
Z ON I N 6
was a legitimate interruption."
Ftu',ir.'y. 7 Th I.i'
CLASSIFICATION, REDEFINING ADOPTION this P6th day of August,
THE CORPORATE LIMITS OF A. D. 196,
After much haggling, agreeAPPROVED
CASSELBERRY, FLORIDA. TO
tilent was reached on presentaG. K Christensen,
INCLUDE SAID PARCEL OF
(Ion of such skits in a way that
Mayor
LAND IN THE MUNICIPAL
F .r'ry Wi d .
NBC felt wouldn't mislead viLIMITS
OF
SAID
CITY. ATTEST,
F arly Dird' 7
Mary
W
Hawthorne
AUTHORIZING AMENDMENT OF
'.ers and mitake them think they
City Clerk
CITY MAP TO INCLUDE THE
were seeing an actual news rePublish: Nov. 9. 16, 23.30, 1916
A N N E X A I ION
HEREIN
port or sports event.
PROVIDING FOR THE PIf,b4TS DEF £3
AND
PRIVILEGES
Still, he said, the golf skit got
FOR
CITIZENSHIP IN THE CITY;
scores of viewers mad enough SEVERABILITY, AND EF

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Conclusion oI two part exsode
()l the eve of her mamage to
David, Ann reaches a painki
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ABC NEWS

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Bulletin'

Tuesday, Nov. IS, 114-36

Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl.

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We repair and Service
STIFlE MACHINES
SUPPLY CO.
207* 2nd St
377 4432

1 To List Your Business..;DIQI 322-2611 O( 831-9993

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Hera ld, Sa n ford , Fl.

Tuesday, Nov. 1111, 1976

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description of what the Golden
Annual Golden Age Olympics in and Jack homer, executive at McDonalds.
Both Arnett and Homer told Age Olympi cs is all about

pression for a man intent on having his way with the
ladies. It is definitely not the type of subject to bring

That's been a Georgia term for top banana ever since
baseball great 1) Cobb used it to describe a top player

polite company. acicordine to a new book called "You All

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"it was quite a thrill as -Aull

registered to participate and of as a shock," Jackson said,

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of the century.

Carter became the top dog in the meathouse by beating
President Ford, even though he didn't exactly "blow tis

Jack R. Iuknwlder, chief investigator for State Atty
Abbott Herring at Sanford, has filed a$l00,000 libel suit
against former Altamonte Springs mayor Lawrence

had received on a national level be ing mentioned on a television
as a dir ec t resul t of the • station some 1,000 miles front
Olympics.
home. That was the last thing in
Arnett said he had been in- the world Ie.xpectedto hear I
ttrviewtd iia telephone) on just couldn't believe It-'.
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radio stations in North Carolina, Kansas City, Mo.; may well lead to the Gol den A g e

Swofford and orlando-Da)tona [teach television station

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The lawsuit Iiltd Tuesday in Orange Count) Circuit
Courtatorlando, claIms that Channel 2 news intenkw
with SsAollord concerning a bomb found under the hood of
Swofford's auto at his Altamonte Springs residence was

friends in Seattle last week that
was directly connected with the,

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passes him. It's synonymous with trouncing.
(*hersrecali his promise never totie.Ithefaiisto keep
that promise, they'll be able to say, His mouth ain 't no
prayer book. But if they're not Judged by Carter to be "born tired,"
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standing and humiliat ed and embarrassed him.

liaperman and ad writer from Raleigh, N.C. Wilder thinks
their' Oulil (A' quite i mti.rrket fir a g(issary that defines

Olympics 6ieconiulg a truly

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conversation while a Seattle hiring a full-tinte director to rwi

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ultimate goal on the good
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hlen'don cmild be terminated. Pierce said all

purchase price — the project will be treated as if it involved boxing — YOU name it,
erecting a completely new structure.
have it on Evening

Sanford has been declared as manager of the Greater San- nouliced that tile Golden Age
ford Chamber of Commerce, at
Olympics were un der way in
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Casselberr' architectural firm that has been contracted to
convert the old Sanford Naval Academy Junior School into a twostory office complex for School Supt. William P. tflud Layer and
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building is in need of extensive repairs, including a new roof;
m ight hav e he ar d about
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Kaiser said the Issue "brought the spotlight
on Herndon." There is some speculation the firm co ul d operate with out the $20,000-a-year
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cacti side of the thyroid gland, dition and the one you are exare sometimes damaged during periencing. Nlenopause does not
surgery. This is often tem- cause your symptoms. Others
porary but your 10 year history who-want Itus issue can send 50
means that the damage in your cents for it with a long, stan.case is permanent.
ped, self-addressed envelope.
These tiny glands help Send your letter to me in care of
regulate the level of calcium in this newspaper, P.O. Box 1551,'
your blood. When they are gone Radio City Station, New York,
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The motion to reject Fidelo s offer was
made by Conunissioner John Kimbrough and
seconded by Commissioner Bob French. In

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qualffied persons who wish to peruse them.

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meeting. The voting came after Sims and Feather were sworn in

answer individual questionsli)

black eyes. Is there any way in endrocrinology. Ask your
this can be controlled,
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was offered, as to whether to be chairman or not," said Sims, who

chewable pills which contain be part of your treatment

I wake up all bruised and with drocrinology clinic or specialist
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who Previously served as chairman In 1973-74, immediately

succeeded two-year panel chief Robert G. I Bud) Feather. "

frightening since I have no idea trouble in regulation as you have time. The opponents
wheu I will have one. I have have had and who is now having have been unkind enough to
been to five doctors and they convulsions that are not con- attack in hearts.
just put me on more pills. I trolled should have an
Is there any other place to
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must rule here before the terms of the lawsuit
are settled in the state of Florida.

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the right amount of these to simply A.T.-10 rather than of one extra club trick than in notrump
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vitamin I) because it can he irrespective of where the
(Do you nave a question
I hadn't had a convulsion in much more rapidly eliminated queen is. That will give him
almost two years but in the la,t from the body if you get into eight. Where can he find a to' thts experts? Write "Ask
ninth?
the acobys care of this
two months I have had three of trouble with too large a dose.
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"It's information that I think apropos"
Adams of Orlando had floated his boat onto the trailer attached to this car Williams said. Fidelo said his attorneys are
fuesda afternoon at the public boat ramp, U.S. 17-92 at the St Johns ltier, working on the matter and expect to have it

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however, pointed out that a court judgm ent th
New York against Fidelo for $57,000 is being
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to take over the exclusive franchise in this
coun ty.
"Whatever I have, I'll gladly put up; we
need the chance to prove we can do it,"
Bernard Fidelo told commissioners as he
attempted in vain to win the franchise from
Hernidon Ambulance Service of Orlando.
Fidelo offered to provide four additional
dill uwances, to Seminole, offered to operate
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CANCER Jtme 21-July 22) loose ends could come
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people you are in charge of
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you todayl keep a close eye on freespending pals today may
them. Otherwise you'll pay for give your budget a kick in the
pants. You're the one who'll pay
work not performed.
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                <text>&lt;em&gt;The Sanford Herald&lt;/em&gt; issue published on November 16, 1976.  One of the oldest newspapers in Florida, &lt;em&gt;The Sanford Herald &lt;/em&gt; printed their first issue on August 22, 1908.</text>
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