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Seminole County have a variety
receiver to operate the facility holidays, will resume on Jan. 4
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"We're hoepful we can hold
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Naval
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monies,
of openings and closings during
and the Spring term is our heads above water," Harry MeUon%ifle would no longer bc
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When filing for bankruptcy in scheduled to begin Jan. 26.
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said today, "a nd that we're now used for a dormitory, officia.13
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holidays
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said, but w ould be used icr
111c ,ca dem Senior School on the road to recovery"
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for the Spring term despite a assets a nd more than $1-million is located between Seminole
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for
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the
regular business
than ever before.
school inOilando federal court
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Cit y flails in Sanford,
M cIntosh said National stem, Ha
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MacFaddenFoundationtnl%3,
Sanford attorney Ken cluded $150,000 to the Bank
said
Altamonte Spring
.s
and
Lake
15 that
f
of
along
with
15
acres
of
land,
for
Exhibition's
poitlon
Authonties said two fires
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4
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-1 foreclosure suit
Monday in $19,l to Morrons Inc., and SM000 on a'
in the Sanford Naval Academy Junior School
circuit court for National smaller amounts to other Att ha ttlme the frMa)f
I emergency service
a student,
was financW tangle and are con- causing $3,M0 damage.
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federal court petition for
the
ofIresonthp,®r0f
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will conünue on schedule, not
Giants baseball club.
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under
the
Sanford
on
Junior
school
properties
are
the
Senior
School
were quickly
Monday,
attoey
affected by the holidays.
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,
federal bankruptcy law won't Thomas A. Speer filcd lawsuits
The
de
extinguished
and
damages
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affect the local coup action.
against
the
MacFadden
at
1211
Mellonville
Ave.
After
suffering
four
student'
were
confined
mosdy
to mat.
discontinued in Altamonte
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was set fires win 12 months, the
It
National
Exhibition
(San
Foundation
demandin
separated
from
the
main
school
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All
Francisco Giants) alleges judgments of $2,536.30 to in 1967, officials said.
thr,ee students involved
no pickup Thursday and MARCH OF DIMXS-CHAIRMEN
ordered closed July by state were disdpiinedand
,
Bernarr
McFadden
Foundation
Robinson's
Inc.,
of
Orlando,
sen t home
Friday, but there will be
Sanford Naval Academy fire marshals. The facility Harry said.
National Chairman of thMarch ol.Jtmes Arnold Palmer (right) Inc., defaulted on a $138,437 and
Dec. 29. Regular collection will coagratniaks
$3,OSS.1l to lull Lumber reached a peak enrollment of reopened in September
after
Seminole County's Superintendent&amp;h
purchase money mortgage on and Hardware Co., of Sanford, ne ly 400
The Giants baseball club is
We place during the ign I.%,
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students in 1969. The promising to correct 1 code
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for bufiding supplies.
holitwy pCTI.
reportedly in financial trouble,
school
became
co-educational
deficiencies.
97 March oil Deg iudnIg drive f the county.
$1,413
miq ntei
School officials today' in i
and had approximay
The state granted pcniussion too. Owner Horace Stoneham
Lake Mary has a private one of professional goUls living legends, and Layer urge everyone
-Nation.al Exhibition is asking declined todistii
ss
the
financial
been Lryi to
130
studen
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garbage pickup service which
including
four
for
use of the first and secondsha
t team
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Circuit Court Judge Dominick dlfficuflle5 of Sanford Naval girls,
V ' the lund drive in wder to hemr flubt birth defect,'
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won'tbeinoperatIonth
floors of the Senior School
Sith to
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school is Academy bitadminstra
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1IeraldStsf(riter
730
pm, Nativity Catholic
in
11
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£
is handledby prhatcfrnja
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(urch, !ke Mac), 79 pm
.
Sanford City Commission
Also on Monday night's
there will be no pickup service
Area
churches
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are through Dec. 27 and on
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nigt authorized the agenda onancei closing an
on Dec 25 or Jan 1
celebrating the Bath of Christ
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drafting of a resolution in- alley between Chapman Avenue
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tendedtofightpcoposse
in
and
Avenue, rezoning
state
legislature
to
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Third and
Years
Day
but
will
be
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al Baptist Church.
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utilities
under
Fourth
Streets,
adolAing
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saelberry's private garbage
ristmasEeservicesare St
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at
1101
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assodatlonj, also asked that
Freeman step down.
Williams said that in 1973 the
commission
asked for the
labeling all the charges during this morning's session. Herring's office, a position with Marsee, a member of Rumcounty consn today voted —
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find
it
repugnant
for
any
resignation
of
a
county
advi.sor,
Kimbrough hammered away which Hattaway agreed.
2-2 to lea ve Freeman in his post. be here for any controversial
rger's law firm was the member of this board to
be
Both
Hattaway
. simUarto Freeman, and he said
and at the propositinn that the
('mmissiofler Sidney Vihien
iC." Eirn1)r(Ugh said.
.11)hJ1 Albee, vice-president of county attorney who %%-,Lq ,uted llur,n the motives (if
Vitilen
Kwiatowskj
votcd
to
retain
the
grand
today's request for Frt.-eman's
county
Jr. , was absent frotnUle '
attorney should at least the South Seminole Jaycees, out and
was in Seminole Memorial
replaced by Freeman jury," said Jimmy Rs of ouster was an "Identical"
Freeman, while Kimbrough be reqi*ed to meet the same said
action-packed meeting in which Hospit,al.
it woWd be in the county's earlier this year.
!ngwood.
situation.
and
Commissioner
Richard
county
standards
as
those
"best
interest" if Freeman
c
mIorJohn Kimbrough
CominIoners
Michael Williams asked that Freeman
flattaway said that if he felt
Ro6s
said
the
grand
Jurors
Williams said Freeman's
applied to semi.sUed and
strongly questioned U county's hlattawa)
tep
and
down until charges charges were justified, he issued the mctznen, not
Harry be suspended unUl charges are
rnovwasneeddth"rese
skilled laborers
against turn are cleared Albee would also ask Freeman to step Herring,
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Freeman, who is also commissioner, I
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have faith In indhldual, not on behalf of the "political harassment" and
Jury that charges Freeman charged
along
charges and citizen d
with Mr. Freeman," Kwiatkowski Jaycees.
ds broken foot.
said he would not take "any
with seeking a $12,400 kickback Kwiatkowskj and Hattaay
said, lie said grand jury
that County Atty. Thomas
"I assumed Vihien wouldn't
"Thom Ruinberger would be part of it."
Freeman step down until grand
from John Morris, a tifie in- with violation of Florida's charges were "politically" proud of this moment,"
surance firm officer, fought
Some citizens at the meeting
Sunshine Iw, remained silent inspired by State Atty. Abbott remarked Hattaway. Howard
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Kimbrough has never liked the GOP's executive corn• said he found Inconceivable.
Also a Democrat, Blnford Is on the requests.
confidence in government,"
Freeman and always wanted miltee, said he was disapBoth Hattaway, Kwiatkowski charged with violation of state
Earlier today the county's
After Kimbrough's motion to him out. Kimbrough replied pointed that Hattaway injected and Freeman
personnel board ruled that
are Democrats, election laws, a felony,
suspend Freeman deadlocked, that personalities should be left "political comments" into the Williams and Kimbrough
are
are Freeman was not a county
The
sunshine
violations
Kimbrough then asked that the out of the discussion and issue.
Republicans,
misdemeanors, while employe.
county set a standard for the commissioners should apply
WUi t1u4 ithg the ls.,ue was
kkkbacic charge i3
county attorney,
themselves to the question of
He said Hattaway has
back in the hands of the cornThe grand Jury that indicted a felony,
Kimbrough said the existing whether or not an indicted "publicly contended" that a
Freeman,
Kwiatkowski
and
mizsion
for its vote.
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citizens
at
today's
standard is "slightly below the county attorney should be random selection of grand Hattaway
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also
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asked
that
feces of a whale,"
allowed to retain his position. Jurors were motivated by Authority Chairman
personnel
board make a
Kwiatkowski
th
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Hattaway
But Kwiatkowski countered,
Fred Streetman, president of politics, a position Streetman BiofoJ.
step down. No action was taken determination.

NMON

IN BRIEF
Zarb Says No Relief Near
Despite Oil Price Rollback
WASHINGTON (AP)

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The administration says

Man 'Serious"
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consumers probably will not see any decrease in prices
for gasoline And fuel oil, despite President Ford's

signature on a bill r olling beck crude oil prices.
The sma ll potenthi price decrease probably will be
neutralized by cost increases in oil production and the
recent 10 per cent price increase by oil expor ting nations,
Federal Energy Administrator Frank G Zarb said
Monday.
The energy bi ll, signed by Ford an Monday, requires a
rollback of the average price of US. domestic crude oil to
$1.66 per barrel, a decrease of about $1.09 from rece nt
levels.

By BOB LLOYD
herald Staff Writer

vestigation ended up with
.felony charge lodged against
driver, according to Sanfor
A 31-year-old man as list ed police reports.
in "serious" condition today In
Patrolman Richard I.
the intensive care unit at Bennett was investigating
Florida Hospital North, collision at Ninth St. an
Altamonte Springs, with a Magnolia Ave., between
:u n.shot wound In the kit k
pick-up truck (in vc n ty 'ftm
and a 36-year-old Winter Park V. Leffler anda sedan driven b
man was being held In lieu of Jeffery Johnson.
$15,000 bond at county Jail
Johnson, 20, of 922 W. Con
following a shooting Incident at cord, Orlando, was charge
Don Mar St. in southwest wi th violation of right of way 11
Scminole near Little Bear the acci de nt.
Lake.
The 1968 Cadi ll ac sedan that
he was driving, owned b)
Jailed by sheriff's detectives another Orlando resident,
was
on charges of attempted impounded after p011cc
murder and use of a firearm In discove red, during a
rou tine
the commission of a felony was inventory be fore towing,
that a
Patrick John Gregg, 36, of $1,000 d es
k-type calculator was
Winter Park.
wider a bedspread in the trunk
According to InvestigaUng of the damaged Cadillac.
officers, Gregg Went to the
Police said a check on the
home of his former wife, business machine showed it
Frances B. Gregg, 37, 5302 Don was stolen in a Dec. 9 burglary
Mar St., and during an at Orlando.
argument Gregg allegedly Johnson was booked
pulled a .22 caliber pistol and county Jail in lieu of $5,000 bo nd
fred ''
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on a charge
cnar of buying, receiving
Wi lliam Frank Maloon, 31, of and concealing stolen property.
Or lando Naval Training Center,
in the left hip.
BurgIw'i Arrest
Deputies said Maloon
In other arrests, sheriff's
reportedly grabbed another
pistol be fore go ing through a deputies jailed Samuel Will
bedroom window and seeking Porter, 18, of 932 Mead St.,
refuge In a neigh bor's house Winter Park, on two burglary
w he re deputies later
p,j
charges. Bond was set at
lying on the dining room floor. $10,000.
Dennis E ugene Cooper, 18, of
Gregg reportedly exited
ex-wife's house and his adopted 27 Grove Drive, Sanford, was
daughter, 21-year-old Diane held 10 lieu of $5,000 bond In
Gregg wrestled away the pistol county jail on a circuit court
and fired two shots In the air as warrant charging burglary and
Gregg fled in a pickup truck, petty larceny.
officers said.
Two hotws after the sh
Win ter Park police arrested
Gregg In that city for Seminole
authorIties.

Zarb said tMs rollback, plus removal of the Import fee,
would th eore tica ll y all ow price reductions of about 2.5 to 3
cents per ga llon on conswner petroleum products.

Manson Associate Indicted
SACRAMENTO, CaLf. (AP) — One of the last of
Charles Manson's original band has been indicted wi th
anot her woman on charges of conspiring to mall 171
threatai1ng letters to business and government leaders.
The indictment was issued Monday against Sandra
Good, 31, former romate of Lynette "Squeaky"
Fromme, convicted of trying to assassinate President
Ford and sentei*ed to life Imprisonment. Susan
"Heather" Murphy, 28, a former nurse, was Indicted on
the same charge, and Miss Frocnme was named as an
unindicted co-conspira tor.
FBI bger1ts arrested Miss Good and Miss Murphy at
Miss Good's apartment soon after a federal gra nd jury
returned the sealed indictment . Th eir arraignment was
scheduled later today but there was some expectation it
might be delayed.

Krishna Followers Play Santa
SAN ANTONIO, Tex, AP)
Members of a I1ar
Krishna group have traded to ff
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robes
Cla us suits and are passing out candy canes and
ca
"HO, Ho, Ho" to try to raise oney for U
The followers of Hare Krishna, a religious movement
wi th roots in India, gene-rally shave their heads except for
a tknot, wear flowing robes and slowly chant the
praises of their kirri, jcjjin.
This Christmas, six of them have hidden their sha ved
skulls under Santa cape as they pass out ca ndy

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San Antonio. Drivers are asked for donations of $1 each
and are given aca'Jy cane nd a book- on Hare Kishna
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Filed Against

Overeate Anymons, 7:30 p.m., Florida SIXI Light,
Sanford.

Auto Taken

DECEMBER 25

Open 1XflLQ beizmü at now Alcoholics Anonymous
dut*,ouse 11 W. First St, Sanford, for local or
alcoholica

MONDAY, DECEMBER
Free testing for Sickle Cell Disease, 9:30 a.m. (C 2
p.m., Bedding Gardens Apartments main office, Fif th
Street and Locurt Avenue, Sanloed.
Sanford Rotary Club, now, Civic Center.
TUESDAY, DECEMBER 30
Overeaters Anonymous, 7:30p.mn.,Florjcja Power and
Light, Sanford.
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A spokesman for Goy. Reubin
Askew said today that it could
be after Christmas before the
governor acts m requests for a
special investigator to probe
operations ofSeminole.Brevard
State Atty. Abbott herring's
Dffice and the possibility of
rjurv by a grand Jury witless,
James Bacchus, one of
%skew's aides, said the
overnor
has
received
-Icrring'. request for a special
nvestigator to check an of.
idavit by title company oflcial.' John Morris claiming a
rand Jury indictment against

U.S. Use
WASHINGTON (AP)
he United States w
nport in the next fI
ears as much oil as It hi
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the last 3 years,
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an it does today.
All of the Increase (11
elgn oil would corn
xn North Africa and tb
Iddle East, th e stud
Pd.
'Energy may wel
come the 'Achill es heel
U.S. fore ign policy (hr
me way as agricultura
irtages are for the Soviet
Ion," which is forced t
huge amounts of US,
iinln bad crop ycaro, Uk
dy states.
be study's auumpfloni
lode early, suceeutul
cover-Ic, of offshore U.S.
sources a nd production
1985 of the oil equivalent
inc million barrels a day

Club, now; Hoiitlay Inn.

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Longwood Civic League , 2 p.m., library building,

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County Attorney Thomas G.
Freeman Is "totally false.,,
The governor has also
received a request from Tom
Pratt of the Seminole
Democratic Executive
Committee asking for Herring's
immediate suspension and the
appointment of a special state
attorney to probe alleged
misuse by Herring's office of
grand juries "to politically
damage public officials."
Bacchus said legal counsel
for the governor will review the
requests, plus a report from
11cr-ring and copies of grand
jury indictments,

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Medicaid Cuts
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TALI,AIIASSEE iiF
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of the 424,000 persons million de fici t for the state with
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greater effort to crack down on patient services to $50 instead
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ANTA v,sirs
at s and doctors of the pr esen t 13)0 for a savings
Convalescent Home, Grady Vining of Sanford discovered many- who abuse the pr gr
o am and of $1.2 million .
old folks have no one to visit th em or bring them gifts, so he thus shoot up
URSING HOME
the co4 of Mcdl—Placing physi cian services
decided to "play Santa" for the 112 patients there wi th the help of
caid.
on
a flat-rate fee a nd eliminathis wile, Suzanne and six-year-old da ughter Ginger Lee, who was
He said the $5.5-million In lag separate payments for
dressed as one of Santa's elves. They purchased and wrapped cutbacks was
a minimum fig- services coupled with a yearly
gifts for all and brough t re freshments for a gala party at th e ure
and he hoped that tougher cap of $312 on psychiatric: care
home. Mable Feake, 88, gives Santa an appreciative hug. (Herald controls would mean ever, for a
savings of $1.7 million.
Photo by Bill Vincent Jr.)
greater savings.
—Slashing the num ber of
A special task force had stud- days allowed In a hospi tal
led the problem as offici als from 45 to 30 days and elimipondered how to reduce a two- nating elective surgery for a
year- project ed overrun of $24 savings of $8,5G4.
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Police quickly arrested Michael C. Tucker, 28, and Wit.
11am Martin Ellis, 31, both of Lynchburg, Va., In the
alleged abduction Monday of Douglas Parker, 26.
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A Miami lawyer says he
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despite allegations that he funneled more than 160,000 In
illicit payments to former Insurance Commmlssloner
Thomas O'Malley.
"Not withstanding all the bad publicity, I still did some
goixi insurance work up there," Bennett Feldman said
Monday in Miami.
A federal indictment filed In Miami last week charged
that O'Malley received more than $60,000 in kickback.,
from Feldman and his law partner, Riccardo Ciravolo, for
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and
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counties.
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we,must• sees,, a rate
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Regulation copied a document committee, Clark said.
in residential crease, said John F. Dodd,
intended for a committee in.
lie said that depar tment di- service would range from 40 Florida Telephone president.
Arm y-Navy
vestigating the agency.
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Education Commissioner Ralph Turlington should look for ways to cut
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liquor to get more money for schools, a House leader says.
house Education Chairman Richard Hodes, D-Tampa,
called Monday for Turllngton to lit his priorities in
saying a 12.-per-cent cut would trim education spending
by $143.2 million and abolish 20,490 positions.
"I cannot accept the proposition that out of the $2-billion
education budget some programs are not of less value
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Bacchus said Gov. Askew
"will make a decision within a
few days" after he receives a
recommendation from legal
counsel Art Canady.
Bacchus said the governor
plans to remain in Tallahassee
for the holidays.
''I wish I could give you a
better answer," Bacchus said,
"but all I can say Is 'In a few
days'."
The Seminole County Grand
Jury has indicted Freeman for
violation of the Sunshine Law, a
misdemeanor, and for the
felony of soliciting unlawful
compensation.

Seminole County Commissioner Sidney VihIen said. "Bob Besserer (emnIno1e Memorial
Vthlen Jr. Is spending the Christmas holidays in Hospital Administrator) followed me
out the
Seminole Memorial Hospital.
door, and said, 'U there's anything I cn do, let
Vihien was adniltird In thp tWpi41 Mendsy mn bow,' I rq&amp;d, 'Jail
p nw out of
iight, suffering from a broken right ankle.
Seminole Hospital and nil be okay.' Then
"1 was attending a social function at the seconds later I was flat
on my back"
layfalr Country Club," Vihien said. "1 was ISle
said he managed
ror an engagement and was running formy car, to drive to his mother's house and she drove him
- t was pitch dark. My foot slipped into a washout
to the hospital.
in the road and that was It."
VIhIen said his car was parked between the
Contacted today, VihIen said he didn't know If
lubbouse and Country Club Road.
he would be Laid up through Christmas. He was
"It was the most Ironic thing In the world," scheduled to undergo surgery this morning.

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an $8,400 auto was taken in a
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burglary at the service
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aren't
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department of Bob Endi
paying
omers for two (earns in the
Pontiac-Buick Inc., U.S. 17-92,
San Francisco Bay area.
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The National Base ba ll
Police said thieves broke a
Le
ague has reportedly taken
window to get to the new 1976
Pontiac Gran Prix "Golden over all assets and liabilities of
Aimiversay" model. The auto the Gia nts Club and is paying
is believed to be the only one of the debts.
The team is not taking
its kind In the county.
The missing auto Is described ticket orders for the next year
as a two-door, white over gold nor have any players been
colored sedan with a Ht signed yet to new contracts.
A group headed by comedian
Hatch detachable "T-Top."
Danny Kaye is reportedly
trying to buy the team, but so
Felony Charged
far the negotiations are
What started out Monday as a reported to be In a state of
routine traffic collision fn. limbo.

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the first term councilman, assault1 destruction of private tile has been kept. Th
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Grant made the statment alter property, im proper ba cking, from the policemen
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LONG WOOD— Councilman Connell had placed in the ha ving no regtration for th
Polly Wright
e handed to Grant In a file folder.
Jim Wade
.Joann PLarcy
Gerard CorintH Monday night record a statement removing vehicle in his possession,
Af ter adjournment Monday
unsuccessfully cha llenged city himself from any responsibility failure to have a valid in- night Connell po
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officials and public Safety or knowledge of Keller's spectlon sticker on his car and members of
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press
that his
Director Douglas E. Keller to demotion of two of ficers and a being Invol ved In an accident car has
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valid
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take their charges against him resulting cut in pay.
resulting in $50 damage, but st icker punched indicating it
Of police harassment to State
Grant, said he has tried to that no charges were f iled,
was issued in September and
Attorney Abbott Herring for an avoid, for te past six months,
The public safety director showed damage to t he rear
in vestigation.
"bringing this out hi the open," said al though no one witriesed bumper area of the car was
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After letters from three city adding that Connell and Keller the alleged assault, one officer hardly discernable,
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withdraw from
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'rii arotzi" poIe station last Friday.
Mayor James R. Lrniana coilhiflent further on th
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Grant said he want ed said Connell, Saturday, said if harassment charges until he
FrIday
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Savings
Accounts
their duties, 'Connell moved to "certain people" to sta y out of Keller contints he might be obtains advice from his at.
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"wrap up" the Irifonnaijon and the pollee station. When he found in a ditch.
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installment Loans.
send it to herring for ilit in. mentioned he had letters from
Connell denied all the
Grant concluded the meeting
vestigatlan.
pa trolmen, Councilman-elect allegations, saying he had by "requesting" Keller to
Make Christmas Club payments.
The councilman said t p- Park e r Anderson from the
tcpped at the plce station arrc-t af1Ont' 'hu; runs a stop
pear-td the ofiicer and Ke ller audience, derrtandcd that the Thursday morni ng, not Friday,
Make Master Charge payments.
Jgii or does any other thing in
were charging him wi th "ob- letters be read Into the record, to ask Keller when he would be violation of ci
ty law. ,,It is not
stnictlon of justice", a esjtj
Mrs. Lormann said Connell, ha vi ng stop signs placed in the right for a
Use the "Early Bird Teller"
city councllmirn to do
offense,
during his visit to the Police Devonshire subdivision as city anything against th la
e w," he
2** $1Ist
Saying he did €,ot come to lix' sta tion, had Us-own "a paper council had voted several said.
Use
Night
Depository.
meeting — attended by only two thing" ..."pencils" at Keller. weeks ago.
other ei*incll members, J. R.
K-ill er sa id d uring his
Th e councilman called
nicttlng with Connell he had Keller's charges "idiotic,
Grant and June Lcnnarin
E%nI' JICI- LId
"prepared f
aged the councilman "to pray stupid,
irrelevant
and
A Remote Drive-In Facility of the
cour t," Cornell asked why the wi th him" and that Connell had picayunish!'
PvuI'
Day
and
Sunday,
matter had not been placed on thrown a pencil arid pen bolder
He said be had not attempted
cepi Saliwday anc rjuma
the agenda and posted ii
at him, breaking, off the end of to strike Keller with anything,
DAY by The Slf)ordRf1ld. tnc,
XG P4 French Ave. S&amp;nford.
cit hail bulletin board wi th the pen.
adding if he had been guilty of
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Li1f s]'
He continued that when "any wrongdoing" iht he
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Connell left the police depart- apologized.
St'CCd CIit Poili9 PAid ill
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Forida
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Several weeks ago, Grant mf!nt he backed into a light pole
Cennell also said tic asked
Atlantic Bank
accued
of and did $50 worth of damage to Keller- to see a file on hl!n 4deh
Connell
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host9ges in Tripoli and Algiers early Tuesday a
surrerkiered to Algerian authorities, Austrian Chancell
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weapons to the Algerians. They were being held at U
Algiers airport, the re1xrt said.
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store at Hwy. 17-92 in heart chairs and foot stools are has
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closeouts factory seconds and allows you to order your choice den, Noll's carries a large Hours
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and then see the assortment of home study area.
to give pleasure and comfort contemporary, covering all of pedestal tables at Noll s. Or
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priced from $69.00. These have the largest selectIon 'f lovely statue in a tasteful
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table,
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husband or wife that they will
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lAS VEGAS, Nev. (AP)
Band leader Doe Severinien
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Dwight L. Chapin, appointments secretary to I c411wr President Richard M. Nixon,
will be eligible for parole next February under an order
reducing his sentence.
U.S. District Judge Gerhard A. Gesell oh Monday ordered thapin's 10-to 30-month term reduced to six to 18
months. Chapin entered the minimum security Institution
at JAnpoc, Calif., on Aug. 11 after being convicted of
lying to a federal grand jury.
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.cesl&amp;nUa1 primary, Secretary of State Clay Myers said
Monday.
A state law says candidates may not give away
something of value in the campaign, Myers said.
)urnper stickers and buttons may be given away, but
not pens, pencils, hoWe corks, matchbooks -or peanuts.
Carter, a Democrat and former Georgia Governor, Is a
peanut farmer and nuclear physicist. His campaign workers have been handing out bags of peanuts with ",)immy
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next year have been approved by the Canadian goveri
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rates will increase home telephone service by "somewtu
less than 6.5 per cent" Specific Increases will be detei
mired in the next few weeks, the commission said.
The new rates, which are to go into effect Jan. 15, als
will Increase prices for business telephone services an
result in a variety of changes In long distance tolls an
service costs.
The commission approved the full rate thcreas
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rate hearings that telephone u.s'.i-s either will have to pa
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BUENOS AIRES, Argentina (AP)
President Isabel
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"Do not confuse calmness with weakness," the 44-year
old widow of the late President Juan D. Peron said in a
te1eisIo9 address following the surrender of rebeillow
air force officers who demanded that the army com
mander replace her.
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ments, has mistakes to overcome. Therefore, I work
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Statistics Canada reported Monday that consumer prlo
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Quebec City to 16 cents on tlx same basket in Winnipeg
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vacitirm Jagger was greeied on his arrival
Monday by his wife, actress Bianca Jaeger.
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Rio during his stsy, but plane to perform In Brant "in the
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Hold The Balance
The lack of the traditional communique on the
progress reached in President Ford's four-day visit
to Peking is neither significant nor surprising.
Mr. Ford's dismissal of the subject of a written
report as nothing more than "a piece of paper"
stressed the importance of the meetings wi th Red
China's leaders in strengthening the SinoAmericanrelationship.
And, in truth, the President had no specific
business to discuss. No treaties are being
r;egotiated, no trade deals under discussion, no
alliances contemplated. C

its resentment over continuing American support
ior the Nationalist government on Taiwan, but the
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With school out for the holiday vacation, the
Sanford Police Department would like to ask the
motorists of our area to be particularly watchful for
children playing and riding bicyclei in the stret.
Rich Quigley, safety officer of the Sanford P.D.,
says this would hold especially true from now
through the weekend following New Years Day.
"Young people's heads will be filled with the
thoughts of new bicycles and toys with little thought
appli ed to safety," Quigley said. "Your awar'mess
of the hazards these young people may create could
prevent a child from bn killed or maimed,
44We ask that you go slower than usual in
residential areas, particularly on Christmas Eve
when carolers may be out. At all times be watchful
of children playing on sidewalks or along the side of
th e road," he said, "as these youngsters may run
out Into the street at any moment.
"With the many Christmas parties, we again
remind you that drinking and driving are a deadly
combination. Why take the chance of turning a
joyous holiday Into a traedy that will be remembered a lifetime, let's all pull together and make
this safe and happy season for all," Quigley said.
We reiterate Quigley's words and ask eve ryone

father was too poor to provide them with a dowry,
he filled th ree bags with gold one night and threw
them into the windows of the young women.
Soon aftci, they were all happily married.
Unexpected gifts were thereafter attributed to St.
Nicholas.
The myth th at Santa Claus descents
chimney to fill stockings comes from the Norsemen.
Their legend tells us that at th e win ter solstice,
th e Goddess Hei-tha appeared In their fireplaces
and brought with her happiness and good fortune.
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General Theological Seminary in New York, put the
myth in the form of a poem, "The Visit of St.
Nicholas."
Moore invented the sleigh and the reindeer and
his description of St. Nicholas was suggested by the
appearance of a German man.of.all-work in his
employ.
The sleigh bells were suggested by the bells on
the bridle of his own horse. He wrote the poem for
his children in the early 1800's and read It to them on
a Christmas eve.
Interesting?
—Bill Currie

especially careful throughout the holidays so
that no one's Christmas will be marred by a tragic
accident that could have been avoided,
Remember, accidents don't Just happen.
to be

The Greater Sanord Chamber of Commerce
reminds one and all that th e time is drawing nigh
when our thoughts should be tuz ning to Uncle Sam
and his unnua! dues-collecting, otherwise known as
Inc
tax,
The Chamber will once again have Income tax
forms available to an
who needs them and If it
doesn't have a particular form that you need, It will
be ordered — If the demand is sufficient to warrant
same.
W-2 forma and W forms are also available at
the Chamber,
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How did the tradition of Santa Claus being the
giver of gifts get started?
Well, we have learned that this tradition comes
to us from a fourth century German legend of St.
Nicholas (Santa Claus Li a German corruption of
the name.)
When St. Nicholas learned of three young women
who were unable to attract suitors because their

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volunteers
who recently took 3
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children
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a weekend outing to
weeks put in more than
Silver Springs.
been working with the brothers, youngsters, is Carole Rosen thal themselves.
hours with the brother!.
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A student at Seminole
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Programs,
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Joy into the lives of
has been made possible through chr.nge in the attitudes of the
Rosenthal has donated endless employe at the Division of 'troubled youngsters during
the efforts of A Q. Olson of )oung.stcrs and their
school hours to taking three brothers Family
Services,
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Auto-Train. The group will rest
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In the sleepers, eat in the dining greatly.
and other places of interest as donations for Youth Programs. Youth
Programs Inc., l) N.
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Another volunteer worker well as helping with their school She has already collected 37 Park Ave.,
Sanford,
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most losing 76 cents to $1.07 per account, not
counting interest.
Almost half of all financial insti tutions now
pay interest on Christmas Club accounts. Others
offer premiums for opening accounts. And In the
ecumenical spirit of the season, Hannukkah
Club are now cropping up.

Each must be way of initiating adventurous
power moves while uncertain of the tilt of U.S.
influence. China, of course, would delight in expanded American influence at Russia's western
doorstep in Europe to distract Soviet power from
its own border. The Russians, in turn, would prefer
to see the United States relax its interest in Asia so
While the number of Christmas Club subthat it might install friendly governments hostile to
scribers
continues to grow every year, few
China in regions of currert political instability,
people pause to read the rules printed in the
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there Is going to be some big surprise in New
Hampshire's Democratic presidential primary.
Unknown and unheralded, he will emerge to
"talk sense" to the people. His ad vertising
tampslgn will blè the state's eight radio'
sta tions and 40 newspa pers. Though at first
p'c'o us' voters will increasingly begin to
listen. And w he n it's all over th e headlines will
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Shows America It Can Be Done."
Well it can't be done, of course. Election
')otnotes are cluttered with the names of
voscure citizens who have drmed the Impossible headlines, only to waken wi th half of a
per cent of the votes. Some have been opportunists. Others simply nuts. A man who
cla ims to be an Indiar chief has been entering
New Hampshire. primaries since, it seems, the
Ice Age. Lars Larsen of Chicago campaigns
regularly in an Uncle Sam suit. In 1070, a Jewish

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New York business consultant Stanley Arnold is
this season's first. Actually, he is not altogether

spiritualizes peace, making it compatible with out of the political park. He was an .idlai
unpeace? It seems almost incredible that Stevenson campaigner during thiat era, and has
more recently raised money-votes for Hubert
agree to forfeit your Interest on
Christmas
isn't working, just think about it,
Thank God that we at least have a newspaper
the account, If, indeed, any is offered at y
yo
HwTIphrey.
ur
in
He also ran for vice presid en t in
self,
as
I
have
been
asking
Se
minole
County
that
tells
myself, what
it like It is! I have a you
ank.
fJ
1972,
th
ink
eventually
put ho nomina tion at the
of
when
you
think
new sonse of ateciatlon, not only for
of
Christmas
for
Miami
convention.
1I1, It's fair to characterize
Evening
many
has
beume
a
Herald, but for reporter, Jane
Maximum Interest payable on a
important thing is that die talks were held in an
CasselbelTy,
him as a private dtlzen, a dark horse candidate
and for Managing Editor Bill
dccour.t is fixed by law at 5 per
Many
atmosphere of mutual understanding — and that
If there ev was one.
I agree with Bill Currie, let's
Currie. After reading the front page news story
to
however, do not pay up to this ent
the Soviet Union is kept guessing.
It is also fair to say his candidacy is quixotic
ceiling, so with picture, on Friday, Dec. 19, and also the fact that we five in the greatest nation on earth
shop around.
e on Sunday, I said to with the greatest Bill of Rights
including and doomed. Few will pay him attention, and b
— Uke all other deposi ts, Christmas Club comment of Bill
freedom of religion and to worship as we choose, th who do will be mischievous. Funny this,
myself, 'hateverhappened to the defenders of
accounts are insured up to $40,000 by
and
start mayI add i
re
gious
li
mwork and
freedom?" I do not know the Allen
government.
that
Capitol
tells its children anyone can grow up to be
Oitctier family, nor do I know anything about Seminole County!
But then, anyone who can save more than their Ch urch , but I li
Rev. Harold A. Harris president. The fact Is, more and more, only
be eve in their right to
The Ubrary of Congress, the world's most Comprehensive $40,000 between now and next December doesn't worship God and express their Christian faith as
professional politicians grow to be president,
Sai
n-- Santa Claus.
co1Ject jo, of books, periodicals, maps a nd documents, was illsome
perhaps being presidents without growing
ey
understand
God's
tru
to
and
th
th
for than! It
housed 10 yeais ago, when Corress authorized construction
Is at bests sad commentary on our area, that
UP.
Santa A Spirit
Five New York doctors may emloro a cer- have religious bigots,
a 11W million library annex bu1ldlz
Americana bark endlessly about th e
WY-Appointed
-appoInted
spiritual
I am writing in response to the Cutcher poisonous Influence of poli
tam headache remedy, or whatever it was that appraisers and ambitious politicia
Now that the new building is within four years of corntics on public office,
ns who feel family's interpretation of Revelation :
used to be Advertised that way. But 301,688 that God has elected them to
p1etlxi, leaders of the House of Representatives propose to take
14
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15
yet
by
rote
turn
to
the
d
to fill them.
etermine how One as revealed on the front page of the Evening Routinelf, 90 per cent ofpoliticians
pharmacists prefer Ronald Regan over Gerald may express his
it over for office space for congressional staff.
federal office holders v,
religious
beliefs!
Evidently,
Herald's
Dec. 14 Issue. I would like to remind are, come election. returned t
Ford or any other candidate, Republican or these folks
That would be doubly deplorable. First, th e library needs
are not satisfied with the Constitution them
o their poets.
that
Democrat,
Jesus often spoke In parables to the
as the next President of the United as it Li written, if I am to
the space to protect Its valuable collections. Second,
Outsiders
do
break
through
judge
them
— E ise nhower
by their
States,
already has more spa ce and more staff than It
actions and recent demonstxations! This is people of His day to better Illustrate the, remembered — but rarely. Wendell Wililde was
messages in His sermons. fl stones He used the last tota
In the last W years, the Senate and House staffs have
lly apoli tical man to rim a major
Anyway, that's what our arithmetic makes it. evidence that we are not at the point of 'CRISIS' brought
His talks to a level that the people could. race for the
tripled. Both the Senate and the House recently voted thempresidency, a Wall Street lawyer
American Druggist magazine reports tha t In respecting the dignity and value of the human understand.
selves new assistants, an Increase 41,170 staff positions this a poll it conducted among 77 pharmc ,
who
until
the
1940 Republican convention was
personality, but we have even pd the
ists
Santa
Claus
is
nothing
less
than
a
parable
about
as
well
known
as Stanley Arnold. And
Per cent supported the former governor of crossroad and gone beyond the Intersection saying to the children of our
day
that
It
is
better
besides
him?
Herbert
The House Li on Its way to a situation where each Calffamiawhile Mr. Ford garnered only 2S4per concerning the rights ofolhers I How many more t
Hoover, technically,
o give than to receive. Santa Claus is a
Congres&amp;nan has close toa quarter acre jn office p5
times will Americans have to go Into court to
though
he
served
in
government
cent.
in many
.
represen tation of the spirit of giving,
There seems to be no check on the inordina te g
capacities be fore his presidency. Oth
of
defend their right to worship as they please?
er
names
It Li too much to ask of a very small child to do not easily come to mind.
It
Interestingly, the forir4er pharmacist, Sen.
and space. Neither house checks the other. The President never
Now lets tell it like it was and Is! How did We
that we cele brate Jcsus's birthday
imcfcrc.
flubcrt Humphrey, plact'd a cLstant third with get to
And as a matter of fact, names, other
the 'Christmas' bit anyway? There is not a
than the
because He Lithe son of God and is our
9.7 per cent, barely nosing out George Wallace shred of Scriptural
Only the voters have the power to veto the latest hijacking
salvation,
established
politicos, who should run now do not
evidence to support it, it Is though we tea
ch him (or her) this knowledge in come easily to mi
plot on Capi tol Hill. If they disapprove, they sh4uld
by one-tenth of one pa- cent,
not there! lam like Martin Lather, 'I must be
nd . Surely there are pri va te
church
services,
th rough literature, the menas qualified for the
know.
convinced
by
presidthcysay,
American Druggist
Scripture
and
reason!'
Christmas
telev
of
ision meda, and in
ssothataste Harris, or Gene McCarthy, or, gad,
comes to us from the Roman Catholic Church In
poll e "particularly significant since
George
child matures the
proper understanding is Wallace. But who? The dreadful fact is that
the 'Christ Mass.' Now how about the 'Santa
brought In to tocus. Through Santa Claus we
macists
reflect
an important
are elections have become so packsged that only
segm
en t traditionally
of community
poli tical
sentiment,Claus' bit? That started In Holland, when the able to instill the spirit of giv
in
g
right
from
the politicians ha ve the visi bility, th
g
Bishop Klaus went through the titta at beginning.
especiallY In nonurban areas.'
e machinery and
Later it nay become clearer as in the opportunity
BERRY'S WORLD
to match the profile. This vlrWe're puzzled by those tenths of a per cent, Christmas Eve giving gifts to pour children! No why great king
s brought gifts to the babe In the tually excludes
though, and that fractional pharmacist who likel support in the Scriptures for 'Santa Qaua' manger and we
everyone cisc but war heroes,
do likewise among outselves 'and how many any more really want
either!
Reagan.
a general in
ea ch Chr istmas day.
charge of things?
char
What hR gene wrong with u a a people? Is
Iappreciate and respect the Oitcber famil's
y
So it Is that Stanley Arnold should be
New York Isn't alone. Tokyo, the world's it that some among us do not believe in the be
liefs, but I feel that they have missed the welcomed to
the arena, e,tn If he Is only food
largest city, is also In financial trouble which, if freedomof religion and to worship as one may concept of San ta Claus.
JustasCh'bt spoke of thelions.PerhapshJdsIt1,a-fly1 for
ftworsens. will push itto the brink ofdefault, thoose'lfso, why 1h0tg0 10 RHAIIa That, of 'thegoodSarltafl,11weofthlsageaJy
course, would solve their problem! Is it that generations
says Japan Economic ,,
towateronaraftbuthis, IC on thba llot at
past speak of Santa CLAUSto least suggests we
are not yet totally given over to
Curlatmas (or many has become a mere aen- illustrate the
giving of ourselves,
Only they don't call It default over there. UmenthladdicUon for whIch
the
mani
la
or
pu
t
I
s,
to the intellectual makeup
they need Some sort
Tokyo would be designated as "a municipality of Christmas Anonymous
Sincerely,
artists,
to
I
the
electronic
to keep than in the
Frankensejj monsters
which needs ffnanc1a reconstruction.,,
Richard Stephens who are program
world? Do they devise s theology that
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consultants what they think therapist should also be in.
DEAR ABBY: My husband
about this situation?
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Twinkle waits hopefull y for someone to adopt him and put him LU works In the coal mines, and I
Hurry your reply as I told her
Just found out that they recently
DEAR ABBY: My h usband
their own Christmas stocking. The charming spotted PUP
I would think about it. Perhaps died of a - heart attack two
IS hired some women to work
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Abb
During our last session, my
available at the Seminole County Animal Control Center 011
should tell you that the months ago, He was only 39. He
U.S. right alongside the men!
therapist suggested that a therapist Is
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also married,
Abby, I don't want my
knew he had a heart condition
sexual relationship between us
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WAITING
TO
HEAR
because
he had two "warnings"
might be the answer to my
DEAR WAITING: I urge you last year.
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problem. She knows that I
(an d
other patient whose
wives, and they feel the same "her" coal mines wil l
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become a married, and although I ha ve therapist suggests that se
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told her that my sex life at betweea them
wanted a simple
service
shatild be patI of
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nothing but trouble ahead.
I personaily dig equal OP, hmsIs not Weal, I've also slaid the ,,tmtment,,) to rdwe and then cremation. .
What can we do about it?
pø't"flUes for women—above it is not a serious problem to firmly, report the
Incident to
None of his family ever said
CUMBERLAND, KY. or below ground.
me. Anyway,
I
don't
know
how
the
ethics
board
of
the
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Edward
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son
or nay about their opinion
of
DEAR
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Mr. and Mrs. Edward Connelly, may not dig your husband year-old
professIonal of his wishes until I tried to
male who has been stuttering and stammering association and look for a new
131 N. Cortex Ave., Win ter working with women, but It's
makethearrangements.__thenl
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your readerstoputsuth wishes
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in writing. My h us band didn't
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And it sure was rough for me.
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not the last month In the year but the first. This Is
ping and with Communist Party Chairman Mao the month
they sign up with the Christmas Club
Tse-tung, described as "very, very beneficial, very
at their local bank, to which they will faithfully
friendly and constructive," do indeed maintain the report weekly or biweekly during the coming
balanced diplomacy adopted by the United States year to ensure that stockings are full come
in dealing with the two major Communist po wers
1976.
Last
year, Christmas Club members ac
Mr. Ford advanced cautious opposition to any
curaulated an average nest egg of 05each for a
efforts by the Soviet Union to attempt further
total of nearly $4 billion, says Kenneth J. Benda,
military ventures in "any part of the world," but he
president of the Independent Bankers %
also reaffirmed the U.S.
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detente despite Peking's disapproval,
and probably more, was saved this year and is
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Th e whole world can benefit from the
now being mainlined into the nation's economy.
steadying effect of U.S. success in ho!ding the
Even so, the club accounts are not a gold
mine
for bankers, according to the IBAA. Only
balance in its relations with Peking and Moscow.

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reassurances that the Peking talks were friendly,
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Institutes of Health expltIned that nutritional
— Dr. Jorgen Schlegel
has made significant research Is still
petted other nationa to pull ahead of the
Here are a few specific illustrations:
pross in combating cancer with vitamin C at scientist Suggestedan Infant scje, But one
United States in vital fields of research.
—Dr. Linus Paul1i, the only two4ime Nobel Tulane
thit "the re
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s of viral origin. Yet
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DISPtTrEDLETTER. Th
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with
ascorbic
acid
(vitamin
C.
He
works
both
distinguished
scientists
have been refused Commission has receivede Federal
a complaint
take a chance on anything at all unconventional closely with the renowned Scottish researcher, funds
to further their work.
Scvcral doctors have comnplalncd to us that Ewan Cameron, whose work with
President Ford has solicited ca
cancer
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mpaign conhe bureaucrats who control research grants
than
$6
million
d
the
near
$800
million
trlbutios from federal
tienta and ascorbic acid has been published National Cancer I ns
workatitute budget will go Into
have a strong conservative Was. "They ride the arot-4 the world,
A fund-raising
nutritional
research
thIs
year. Even this amount has been circulat le tter, signed by the esident,
hobby torsec of the tabllah,g sclezitiat Into
ed within the
— Dr. Anthony Verlanglerl, a noted Rutgers was fought by the
govern
bureaucra ts but was forced complaint
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the pound," bald one doctor, "but won 't waste Univity researcher, was refused finLi
suggests that the 3olictthjt
for his upon them Ly congreiaJ
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an illegal a or at Iast a
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Dr. Roger Egberg u fo'mer AssistaM the arteries) with vitamin C. His experiments behind
A spokesman for the President tod us that
several countries, including Brltam4 steps were taken
Secretary of Health, Education and Welfare, with rabbits on high cholesterol diets sho
to prevent the 1ett (rum
orm #wda Its may be afraid that vitin'lr C, EUbSt5flU1I' tdI4 wed Germany, Scotland bend even the Soviet Union In reaching federal
einployes
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Important
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Ehiabeth Crews, 2434 S. CIL,b and Club President
peltaphorwii trees had been Chas-! A-.e.. Sanford, ond Dellvo Vvga, ivill perfrnTj the
All dressed up In her red and green elf costume for Goldsboro plantcd in Fort Mellon Park Wayne Stroup of Winter Park
is the first
Elementary School's Chriitniaj play, Paula Cain selects honoring James H. Jernigan will be married Dec. 24 at 6
romance
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born
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trafflhlona)FiorIdarfreshment when the gets home after a busy and C. Solon Teston. She p.m in the brides home. The
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National SoeIt'ty, l)aughtcrs of
the American Revolution met and refreshments were serv ed Pitchford, Mrs LC Wddner,
Dec. 12 at the Par Place home from a beautifully appointed Mrs. M.J. Brain, Mrs.
of Mrs. Mary E. blat Nance table, with Mrs. Iseahy pouring Raymond Ball, Mrs,
Richard
for Its Christmas party. CoGuests present were Mrs. Clark, Mrs. LW. Ross, Mrs.
hostesses were Mrs. Walter L. ROV Burke and Mrs. Jean Fred Harris. Mrs. F.E.
Carter, Mrs Belle llgan Patttson Members ere Mrs Houmillat and the hol'sses
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the season Monday night and
plost.
gol
The Patriots were dumped by
worried to death about a slipping won-loss record,
%
host Orange Park 63-57, In the
consider that a regular sea:on is only a barometer
c.pening round of the Orange
n ers
of a team's potential, not an actual yardstick.
Park Holiday Tournament.
In fact, for most coaches, the season doesn't
Gainesville
defeated I
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Jacksonville Wolfson, s-i,
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other
first
round
action.
tournaments start. The playoff system doesn't
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Tonight's finale
pairs
usually produce a great number of surprises.
There were (our winners in
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against
Orange
the
junior boys league of the
I'm waiting for the day a team which goes 3-20
The
Gztcrade
evroIet,
drIven
by
Dsrefl
Waltrip
Park
at
8:30
with
Lake
Brantley
Sanford
Recreation Depart.
WALTRIP
EYES
enters the district tournament and pulls the rug out
prepared by master mechanic Mario Rossi, made Its first ap. playing Vclfson
the
conient
over
the
weekend, while
from under a 20-3 hopeful with its trophy shelf
pearanee for the 1976 NASCAR WInston Cup stock car raring solation trophy at 7.
the Colts, Rams and Jets posted
already dusted off,
NASCAR SEASON
season in secret tests Friday at Daytona International Speedway.
"It was our best game the victories in the Intermediate
That equality of team's chances in the playoffs
The 28-year-old Waltrip, the young lion of Winston Cup racing, ran year, especially considering we boys league.
several "hot laps" behind closed doors. Waltrip will mate
is one of the factors which make the system click,
The rundown:
us bid for 1976 NASCAR honors In the $321,900 Daytona lineup," said Brantley coach
Consider how drbit would be postseason-wise
JUNIOR BOYS
500 Sunday, Feb. 15,
Cis
tr.&amp;rth,
ho
to simply takc thc top tai and seiid (lie others
several starters on the injured
W.T.R.R.,
rebuilding
home.
Year.
needed
mo
re
.
height
- or
Even the system by which the weekly poll is
just
some
height.
For
Atlantic
conducted is not without flaw. Conducted by th e
National, James Litton had 15
Florida Sports Writers Association, eight writers
points, Mark Huaman and Bill
representing different regions, vote for a top 10 in
Cosgrave had 12 each.
each of four classes.
First Federal 36
The catch is that writers too often vote for
Flagship Sanford 31
teams they have never seen but often scores are
Flagship Ban k held an eightnot even available. In former years, when the
point lead at half time but Lost it
in the third quarter, and was
Miami Herald conducted the poll, it polled
BLOOMINGTON, Minn.
"Ever ything is wiped out of Ed Marinaro. caught 54 and
Veteran center Mick 71ngel- outscored in the fourth quarter.
primarily coaches, and that system was not per- ( All)
Another division the book when you get to the wide receiver John Gilliam hoff
the anchor of the For First Federal, Mike
fect, either.
championship has
been playoffs," said Viking quarter- caught 50. Wide receiver Jim offensive line which featum Gaudreau had
16 points and
What's the answer? Maybe none. Sports %'tTapped up in the northland by hack Fran Tarkenton. "That's Lash and tight end Ste Voigt All Pro tackle Ron Yary and Robert Bridges 10.
writers at least have a wire service at hand. And the purring Minnesota Vikings where the toughest pressure in both had over 30 catches in the
Ed White on the
For Flagship Bank, Jimmie
football machine, but the big football is."
they are probably less prejudiced than coaches,
multiple-offenseof Miesota, ri ght si de with Andy Maurer Williams had 15 points.
still looms in the
Tarkenton, 35, established
Dekle'iGulf!6
f ar away distance for the te
Foreman also rushed for 1,- and fast-rising Steve Riley, a
am himself as the game's greatest o' yardr and set a team s- second-year player from SouthFlagship Seminole 25
which
could become pro foot- qtrii1erback during the season, ing record with 22 touchdowns. era California,
the left side.
For Dekie's Gulf, Paul
ball's first
visitor at surpassing all of Johnny
Jackson
had 10 po ints and Keith
Brent McClan.ah.an is a highDog days are coming!
the Super Bowl.
Offensive line coach John Jones 6. Flagship Bank
Unitas' lifetime passing b--competent replacement for Michels
of
has developed
And that's not saying anyone will be sleeping
"We're still going to have to records except total passing Foreman or M
led
by
Freddie
Howard
with
15
arinaro.
wait
for
the
end
The 202- mendous depth with Steve Law- poln
result,"
Friday night in Longwood when the Sanfordsaid 3ardage
pound running hack from An- son, John Ward, and Charles
Orlando Kennel Club throws open its doors for Minnesota Coach Bud Grant.
Sanford E3ectrIc 34
Tarkenton passed for 2,994 zona State rushed for 336 yards Goodrum
"We want to be playing at our
all experienced
another splendid season of greyhoung racing.
Gregory
Lumber 23
best
yards and 25 touchdowns and and
18 passes in a re- players in reserve.
the playoffs."
Quiniela fanatics will be coming out of the
Sanford
Electric
its first
The Vikings roared victory %S intercepted only 13 times in serve role despite missing a
Carl Eller and Jim Marshall
year.
Pat
Harrison
woodwork:
in their first 10 games and split 425 attempts. Only Sonny, handful of games with leg in- are still the defensive ends and scored 16 points and Marvin
There's a possibility 6,000 will show up for the the final four finish 12-2, bu t Jurgensen ever completed Jury.
both enjoyed great years de- Butle
r had eight points. For
opener, if the weatherman gives the Jerry Collins they overwhelmed Buffalo 35-13 more passes in a single season
For years Grant relied on his spite their 72 ears between Gregory Lumber only two boys
operation a break. Opening the day after Christ- in the season finale Sunday
the 273 completions by defense for the championships, them,
got in the scoring column,
mass SOKC gives visiting fans as well as college snow-covered enemy field. Tarkenton this year.
and while the defense led the
Alan
Page,
30
but
still
quick
Wayne
Pace with 18 points, and
waltzed through the
Three Tarkenton's receiv- conference in nearly every sta- as ever, and 26-year-old Doug Stanley Hogan with five.
students and people with the weekend off, some The)
XFC'S Central Division, te Socaught 50
passes ttstical category again, Tarken- Sutherland are the tackles with
sound entertainment,
called the "Black and Blue" with versatile Chuck Foreman ton masterminded
! reokie Mark Mullaney and
INTERMEDIATE BOYS
Like the say, it's a good show, and even better loop which has taken on a leading the NFL with 73 recepmost
productive
and
eran Bob Lurtsema used In speColts 33, Llon3-4
if you win a few bucks.
purple hue in
years.
tions. His running back partner, imaginative offenses.
chic situations.
For the Colts, Rocky
nigan was high scorer with 11
points; Billy Griffith, James
Posley and James Church each
Down the road in Fern Park, Orlando-Seminole
had 8 poInts. For the Lions,
Willie Shular had 14 points and
Ji-AIai is putting the finishing touches on a sucDALI.AS (AP) As the Dal- in 1974 for the first time in eight year from a
back
beand
Burt
Lawless
of
Florida,
Willie
Brown 10.
cessful season.
las Cowboys prepare
cause Calvin Hill departed for have injected enthusiasm into
Rams 45, Eagles 37
While general manager Gordon Hulbert has ninth sojourn in the last decade
Now, the Cowboys travel to the now defunct World Football the
David Wilchar was high point
been smiling at attendanr'e and mutuel handle
the National Football cold Minnesota to meet the Vik- League. Preston Pearson, acman for the Ram with l6points
League
playoffs, a brief review ings Sunday in the first round
"I've had more
figures, fans have been treated to some superb jaiquired from Fittsbugh, took
playing
on
while Scott Milsom had 14.
their regular season
the NFL playoffs and fullback over for Hillan
this team than
I've bbeen fl Donnell Gilctu-ist
d Newhouse
alai.
had 17 points
a "science fiction"
Walt Garri- with the exception
Robert Newhouse puts it this placed the
The addition of Manolo to the roster and ers
Super
for
the
Eagles.
paign
Howl champion
way: "it could be 100 below son.
said 13jeu 35, vluqs 25
development of Celaya to star status have been
Twelve rookies, a midget-siz- I zero but this is what we've
Roy Jordan
"Preston is a tremendous year Veteran
Chris Gardner
the big
among the year's highlights. The latter was just ed fullbac)C, the wild shotgun worked 14 games
blocker and has a lot to do with Alabama. "The cnthusiam " difference this game, scoring
recently moved to the 10th game feature singles formation, and a young but
Newhouse, in particular, has Newhousc's success," said
This team didn't 17 points
the Jets. Issac
know it
after dominating the ninth game singles to the hard-'sticking defense put a 104 been n primary cog in the Cow- Landry.
supposed to lose. Stephens had
points. For
record on the board.
boy attack, lie gained 931
point he has already won 27 games, more than last
Such rookies as Randy White
Jordan, and safety Cliff
the Vikings the scoring was
"That would have been hard yards, the second best around of Maryland, Tho mas lIenkryear's season singles champ.
lead a sometimes porous de- pretty well divided .ith Lincoln
believe in preseason," said gaining effort by a fullback in son of Langston, Okla, State,
that found itself in a
As for Manolo, out of the game for six months,
and Mark McIntosh
Coach Tom Landry, who saw the Cowboys' 16-year history. Randy Hughes
Oklahoma, clutch 31-10 victory over Wash- getting six points each and
he is Founding back into form and making many of his
drop out the playoffs
The Cowboys needed great Bob Breunig
Arizona State, inglon.
Mike Aiken live.
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"I think this Is
lousiest who McCormack's successor
Murray said he had told lose Coach Paul Brown of the CiaThe Philadelphia Eagles, Gen- thing that has happened since will be.
that
firing
"would dnnati Bengals, who coached
Manager Jim Murray and I've been with the Eagles.
"1 have
y.
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file
most
thing
he McCormack during his AU-Pro
the
sports
We're a 4-and.10
all
Mike. Jimmy
had
the
owner,
but
bitterly Monday
Cleveland Brown
blame," Murray said. Murray
I will
he win
head Coa'.., ''- ''"
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rccct!y,
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told the press
chwge."
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I'm
in
Football,
don't
"I have to say without a doubt the biggest mistake Mr. lose
Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl.
Tuesday, D.C. 23, 1975-lB
While
cleaning
his
desk,
have
this
about
Mike
hour," could possibly make," linelose said McConnnck's di
McCormack said he thought he McCormack."
Murray told newsmen after hacker John Bunting added.
missal
the
end
had
a chance staying until
his
three"I know this," McCormack
Leonard lose,
the
the fourth Lim in seven
year
the
game
hazed
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no
said. "I'm walking
National Football
years the Eagles
the up- small way
1974 when they finished day morning. "He asked if I had
...
our
which
the
Eagles
lost
25-10.
won-loss
announced the
head up. Regardless
press coinin, NFL college draft
7.7.
record."
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any
questions
and
I
said
I
played
so
badly
record,
this
better
and then walked and this
McCormack said he learned didn't,' said McCormack. "We there, I felt this might be
football team now than it was
without a head coach.
The Eagles, 16-25-1 under of the
during a three- didH't have anything else to lag," he said,
questions.
three years
when I
And no one has an Inkling
McCormack, played their best minute meeting wi th lose Mon. say, so I left. '
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MEMPHIS (AP)
John lAberty Bowl
the Trojans' win
much For them as for and only his fourth of the year. the field and accelerated betMcKay wasn't buying that sea- ninth bowl appearance under the coach," said All-American Quarter back Vince Evans ween defenders.
The play
timental approach.
McKay. but their first outside
hack lucky Bell.
tossed
a
screen
pass
to
Bell
in
covered
76
and
put USC
No matt er that his University the Hose Bowl.
lieI, who made his reputation the left flat. Guard Donnie Ofl top 20-0 with 5:14 left in the
of Southern California Trojans
"lts not only CoachMcKay's as a runner, did inthe Aggies Hickman
A&amp;M second quarter.
blocked
i
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Ten Napel,
A&amp;M, forced to play catchup,
erty Bowl victory over Texas game, too, and we wanted to
the
nationally
televised
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Bell
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back
L
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middle
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couldn't.
The Aggles, who re.
MIAMI (AP) Although the champs," Schembechler said, A&amp;M Monday night in his final
lied
on
their
running
University of Michigan
with the resulting appearance appearance as a college coach.
while compili ng a 10-1 regular
move up in the national football in the Rose Bowl. "But I'm glad "Winning was the most iraseason record and earning a
raiklngs after its Orange Bowl to be in the Orange Bowl since port.ant part
it," McKay
?3hare
of the Southwest Confer.
clash with No. 2 Oklahoma, we've had three straight line said. "I
tired of hearing
ence
championship,
completed
coach Ho Schembeehier dic- teams
out on the Rose about the losing streak."
NEW YORK (AP) - Heavy- he is "beat from the start,
only 34 passes all season. A&amp;M
terview
from
Puerto
Itico
that
claims any concern with the Bowl."
USC won its first seven weight champion Muhammad
"But I
to do all I
light would be televised live quarterback Mike Jay was six
post-season polls.
Quarterback Rick Leach said games and then went Into a All's next scheduled opponent is to be in goad condition so that inthe
the United States by CBS but of 14 against USC f or 99
yards
he was not concerned with the (our-game losing streak shortly Jean-Pierre Coopman of Be!- the match wlll not be a mere that a site had not been deter- and didn't have time to throw
"Frankly, I haven't had a
numbers game.
after McKay confIrmed that he glum, a man who knows his formality for Mi. it's a great mined yet. San
appeared on several passing downs.
thance to think much about nawould leave USC after lG years chances,
honor, not only for n.e but for to have the inside track.
Bell, the na tion's leading
tional rankings," Schem"I'm not worried about rat- to become head coach of the
Several hours alter promoter 1i"lgium."
rusher with 1,8Th yards in U
betnler said Monday as his No. ings, either," he said, "but we new Tampa Bay team of the Don King said that All would
Alb'a next
was
e.
regular
season games, carried
4 Wolverines new here and will be playing a better team National Football League.
light Coopinan Feb. 20, the
Ccopman's first meeting with pected to be Henry Clark of San 28 times for 82 yards - only
an unseasonably here than the
shivered
(UCLA) that
His record at USC was 12740- fighter, who is nicknamed the All wifl come at a
Francisco, but King said "He'll the necond time this year he
cold 45-degree day.
Ohio State is meeting in the 8, including national champion- lion Flanders, said in an in. ence in New York.Yan. 6conferor 7, probably fight (lark III the had been held urdet 100 yards
"We'd rather be BI( Ten Hose Bowl."
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commission. "We would be letting the federal courti
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About
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Jacob's bid We try to avoid
it was his stomach. He gave
muscle, and the disease is in
Opening £ four-card major,
ly Oswald &amp; James Jacoby
him stomach pills and a bottle
but would surely open one
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dc. When the artery is plugg.
Usually, the player who up- heart with :
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does so to develop a
and to avoid fried foods. He
tack and the muscle is thenrick for his partner. On rare On the other hand we open one
smoked one pack of cigar.
damaged, the electrocarnilo- - 'ccaslons he develops a trick club as do practically all good
ettes each day.
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players with:
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East cashes two spade
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examination not to provide
electrocardiogram, and the
(Do you have a question
any information about an Im1W. He Isn't going to get it. For the experts? Write "Ask
results were normal,
pending heart attack.
his partner?
the Jacobys" care of this
lie continued to drin': three
South has shown the ace of newspaper. The Jacobys will
cups of coffee and did not cut
dubs in the bidding. West answer individual questions
And, it is fairly typical of
down very much on smoking.
sight hold the king of clubs, if stamped, sell-addressed
people to fail to follow their
About a month after he reUt if he does it Isn't going to envelopes are enclosed. The
doctor's advice. Like educa0 him any good. South will be most interesting questions
covered from an episode of flu
lion, people pay for it then try
he came home from work and
ole to discard any losing will be used in this column
to avoid getting their mone3,'s
said he didn't feel good. He
nibs
oi dummy's hearts.
worth out of the Investment.
and will receive copies 01
felt weak. We sat down at the
That
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Your doctor cannot quit smoktable for supper, and he said,
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"Oh!" and with this he put his drinking coffee or diet for you.
CARNIVAL
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hands to his head and It was
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coronary occlusion. When I
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harti to detect that. What do
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The burning pain in the
lower breastbone region as
you described it probably was
from acid digestive juice
irritating the lower es
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be located in that region it has
a different characteristic, or
it indves more severe pain
with vomiting. Ulcer-type disorders will not protect you
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Your husband significantly
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heart attack by his smoking,
That may be why he Is not
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doctor for his negligence. If
this reply helps others to
realize their responsibility,
perhaps it will he worth risk.
ing upsetting you hy pointing
out your husband's role in his
terminal illness.

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with a long, stamped, self tack, In fact, other illnesses addressed
envelope for mailcan sometimes predispose a ing. Send your letter to Dr.
person to having one.
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City Station, New York, NY
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thatspecfal item for the one you evening. You're going to be in a
love,
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TAURUS (April 20-May 20) with dear friends.
Today will prove to be exSAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec.
pensive, but your hard-earned 21) There's a strong possibility
money will serve a good cause. of a surprise bonus in store for
The evening will be rather you from the boss. He'll enjoy
pleasant.
giving it as much as you'll like
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and guests who'll be dropping you've looked out for is not
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a good time,
She's likely to show her apCANCER (June 21-July 22) predation today.
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AQUARIUS (Jan. 20.Feb. 19)
frus tration today. Rely on You should benefit much more
delivery services rather than than usual from the
generosity
your own wheels, You'll be of buincs assoriate. Be
irkicr for party time tonight. gracious In your acceptance.
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) Don't PISCES (Feb. 20-March 3))
be too lavish In gifts to casual Your better nature gains the
acquaintances. It's em- upper hand as the day
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loved ones and clrse friends, be the sparkling center of atVIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) traction.
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YOUR BIRTHDAY
frustrations early In the day,
Dec. 24, 1975
but hang in there. Good news,
You're going to meet
good fellowship and good cheer someone this coming year who
come in abundance later,
will consider..Jy expand your
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CHICAGO (A?) -Rudy Schaffer, business manager
the Chicago White Sax from 1959 10 1969, has been
returned to that baseball front office post by new dub
owner Ball Veeck.
Schaffer, 63, had been business manager of the an.
cuinati Stingers of the World Hockey Association until
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was given his out*ight release Monday by the Qnclnnati
Stingers of the World Hockey Association,
Aubry, 34, ' thc SLners' starting goalie early in the
season before suffering a pulled hamstring muscle a
month ago which has hampered him.
He allowed 3$ goals in 12 games for a 4.15 goals-agaInst
He was removed after one quarter.
when
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By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ball coaches who were
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away from them.
termisslon to draw to within
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minutes left. However, the Tar
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With John Lucas pumping in Heels held oil the late surge for
p
Charlotte 70-60 and third- six of his 22 points in the final the victory.
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LaGarde finished with 24
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Poll Mov
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In the opening round of the
"I always say when you play victory margin and lowest Carolina Classic, guard
Ronnie
an
undefeated team, it's tough score of the season.
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Daniel scored 25 points to lead
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Lefty Driesell said of IJNC- Vandv (Vanderbilt), but you ry over Virginia while Alex
North Carolina and defending Charlotte. "We
41
had a chance to can't go to the well too often," English paced South Carolina's
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national champion UCLA break it open a couple
of times said U?'iC.Chaxlotte Coach Lee rout of Yale 10066. English
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moved up to challenge Indiana
Rose, whose team now is 6-1. scored 21 points in the first half
and Maryland today in The AsMidway through the second and ended up with 37 for. the
ciated Press college basket.
ball,
Maryland opened up a 56- night. The four-team tourney
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The Indiana Hoosiers deoff a 9-1 streak before Brad
Elsewbcrt-, Illinois crushed
feated Kentucky. Georgia and
Davis and Lucas pushed the Rice lO&amp;.&amp;4, unbeaten Louisiana
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left. Then UNC-Charlotte son 93-70, Purdue delozitcd Calland a near-perfect 1,6 of a
bounced back again, but Lucas fornIa 97.79. Ohio State edged
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downed Vanderbilt 68-57, Tu.
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but it'll COITIC." South
North Carolina got a 20-point lane raced by Cornell 90-72,
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Maryland, 6-0 like Indiana to win
Florida basketball coach Chip performance from forward West Texas State beat &amp;-unford
after routing Foedham,
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first-place and-tuck 70-64 loss to nationally halftime advantage. But SOuth Dominion 88-74.
votes and 1,0 points. Last ranked North Carolina.
tile Terrapins trailed In"I'm surprised
surpriseddose.
at the
diana 1,198-1,016.
ness of the score," he added of
However,
Marquette lost to the Monday night game.
Minnesota last week while deNrth Carolina forward Tomfeating Wisconsin and North. LaGarde scored 20 points in
western and the setback nl
the first half as North Carolina
dropped the Warriors from jumped ahead to a 43-33 half.
third place to seventh,
time advantage. LaGarde, a 6North Carolina climbed from foot-10 senior, scored four more
fourth to third thanks to a rout
points in the sevuixl half to reap
of East Tennessee State while
Much like a 'whodunit," movie, the story of the missing hoop
high-scoring honors.
UCLA, winning Its third In a
nets unfolded in the Sanford area recently.
Unlike most modern
row after an opening-game loss
day movies, however, the crime was solved Without a
shot being
to Indiana, crushed Seattle and
fired. The situation could have had more serious epercuao,
jumped from sixth to fourth.
The recently legalized hoop nets, used by commercial
Notre Dame, idle last
In
1isriiien for cMthing catfish from the St. Johns River, started
held onto fifth place while Cmdisappearing last July. By the first of December, the monetary
MIAMI - Seminole (
cinnati rose from seventh to
By BOB ORRELL
munity College is ranked fifth value of the stolen nets reached staggering proportions.
Members of the Mid-Florida Chapter of the Organized
sixth, followed
by Marquette.
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Alabama
and North this week by state junior college FIshermen of Florida
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(OFF) estimated their losses at well over
coaches,
whcpl
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Carolina State
$5,W0in stolen nets. This figure did not take into considera don the
City °
that vast numbers of rough fish, such as garfish and
eighth and ninth spots but Ten- Indian River and Lakementioned
hundreds
of dollars market value of fish within the nets and the
two-three.
gizzard shad (not to be confused with silver shad), are destroyed
nessee moved up from 11th 10
Brevard, beaten twice b' loss of man-hours required in finding proper locations then by fishermen using noop nets.
10th while Louisville droppedSeminole, remains ahead
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setting the nets.
of
Some bream are trapped but they must be retained to the
from 10th to 11th.
Seeing drastic measures needed to combat the wave of thefts,
Raiders, in
water
unharmed. Bass will not enter the nets.
Behind Louisville, the Second week.
fourth position this many fishermen formed a convoy with their boat and dragged
"(Xar
alms coincide with those of the sports fishermen," said
Ten consisted of Nevada-Las
the river in search of riIssing nets which could be pUvely
St.
Petersburg's
a
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to provide living for the c*xnnsco, Rutgers, Michigan, St.
Their search was successful -one of the drags pulled in a net merdal men and sport
average
for the sports fishermen. Anything which
through six belonging to
John's of New York, and Ken-.
Ronald Vth. His mark was sewn into the webbing.
games. Hillsborough's Tom
affects the river hurts all of us!".
tucky, with
()i the same day, quite by
Bill Hosac found another of
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and Mm- Foster Is top rebounder with a Ve's nets set right besideaccident,
one of his
nesota tied Centenary
for 19th place.
a
mile
from
where
It
19
per game average.
Last week's Second Ten
should have been
Tennessee, Washington, NePTS.
(I) If) IM named to head an Investigation.
vada-Las Vegas, San Fran.
He is a nine-year veteran in
7. IndIan River
(ii (Si) Iii
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police
work.
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S. Seminci.
(0) Clii so Sgt. Randy Aleno started an Investigation and stake-out on that
and Kentucky.
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Top Twenty b) splitting two s M Dacle Wh
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Quoting from Sgt. A.Ieno'3 report, "The Volusia County
mis-i) is sheriff's department, after a week long investigation and
games last week, losing to ,GuliCoI
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Southern Methodist and beating
stakeout, estedoneCkieO1acampbello's
Fla.,
Tulsa
WI State fell out l3)
stealing of commercial hoop nets which have just been recently
-losing to Oregon State, although Gymnaslic Classes
legalized for commercial fishing.
the Sun Devils defeated
r"The subject was charged on Dec. 13, for two counts of grand
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Set By Rec Dept.
larceny and possession of a firearm by a convicted felon. Also a
WITH
'hold' was Issued for the Florida Game and Fresh Water Fish
The AP Y.o weety
ev The Aulciatid
The Sanford Recreation Department for Illegal taking of scele fish."
Here are the Top Twei ty
Thrte more charges of possession of stolen property ties
Department
will offer two I
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added,
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basic
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according
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deputies
report.
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of
the
subject's
college
basketball pon with
AND CURVES
;~
1,rit place votes in parenIh, classeSfol boys and girls ages home revealed three more nets.
season recth t hrough Sunday 6-14. Class I, for 6 and
AND ROCKS
Bond Is set at $5,000 on each of three charges hi Seminole
10-yearand total points.Points
olds, will meet Monday af- County. Other Chal'VS are pending in VOZUSIs County, where the
an
Think radial
20.$ I-)112-)0957444 3-,loot to the leader. Lit us install a set
1:
ternoons 3:304 at the Lakeview
Of MiChelin 'X' stHI.b,ft.d radish on your car.
(10)
o-o i.m Middle School starting J
The arrest was made at Lemon Bluff boat ramp by Sgt. Aleno
w pow'ro *,wg pow
so
2Marylsnd (2)
em Sis IDIt MI
4-0
s, and led to the recovery of nets valued at over $1,000,
Class!!,
for
11
mrry'mq
and
14-year-old
N.
Worp*m,
owt o*i. r w.. we
3N. Carolina
so
ui
pow
around
that
sharp or wp s"id, a, a,i. D ii..'
was highly commended by the fishermen for his
705 will meet Thursdays 3:30-5
1,UCI.A
3-i
I1$
5.Notr. Dam.
tlw C.The 1tution Was such that It could have
wS,vy ,• AM sIai
'P
starting Jan. 15.
,v,
itowm
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,.*,,
4-CincInniti
7-0
ssi
led to a "vigilante" type thing with an around-the-clod patrol of
, " vao,a,. qans, cSm.rp at
7Maruet?e
51
su
Juanita Hayes, a
ISCIWIOIOVV bath Nictiatun .ad
the river by the commercial fishermen and the sheriff's departswtbatlnd rad io mid
$.Alibarna
40
'II and accomplish ed competent
hai omnwm.d Is last mid e.s si Is, ,w ii p-sas. Drtas Sm i
gymnast
mcnt.
P.N.C. St.
SO
353
from Seininoe High School, will
Many of the nets are still missing - possibly moved to other
513p w '°iand have a a,i at ViPstm 'I' IMI-sofl,d
11.Loi,iisvIle
i
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teach classes under supervision hxatlona by different persons.
,aa.
p Ca. Thom slsP we"I
)i.Nev.L.Vias
7-0 221 of Stephanie Englehardt,
Members
present
at
13.Withlnqføn
the Impromptu meeting held recently at
7-0 211
recreation supervisor,
14.San Francis
the home of Tommy Russell explained the work involved in fin71
ISRutgers
7-0
115
ding lmtian for hoop nets — thcy must be placed so an will not
7- _wF
lOMichigan
s.
Think radial.., and
Each class wilu be limited to Interfere with navigation on the waterways. The coat of over $100
17$.. .ns
7-0
n 3) students and there will be a per net makes It imperative that the fishermen not run the risk of
look to the leader
21 $1 registration fee. Registra
t',envenary
71
tion having them torn up by boats or vandals
I I Minrwjota
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,, is open at the Recreation
Everyone present at the meeting, including Sgt. Aleno,

Optimistic

DAYTONA BEACH (A?) - Richard Petty's
rec'J$3735in season winnings head a banner year for
ru'-r'v rn the Grand Ntiora! division of the National
for Stock Car Auto Racing,
Petty, whose pmioto best was $330,347 in 1974, WW 17
other drivers had their richest season ever this year.
The NASCAR total includes point-fund and contingency
awards, which boosted prize money awarded for the 1975
season beyond $3.5 million.
Nine drivers collected more than $100,000. David
Pearson was second to Petty earnings with $179,207.
Buddy Baker was third at $169,917.

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Tuesday, Dec.23, ins

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No Knockdowns As Colonels Win

18-Help

LegalNotice
Seminole

Strett, Sanford. Seminole County,
"LIFESTYLES" BEAUTY
SALON, and I intend to register
said name with the Clerk of the

LOUISVILLE (Afl - St. 'lter the game had long since twIstedsohecouldn't get away.
At'eritt had an extended
!.cui !t a basketball game ken sctUed.
in isvvt
. punch. I got ,Uth the flu, DtmpIer ht
and a light Monday night; it
Carr had been beaten on a about live in. lie's probably got loot and Mcclain had a tin
still undecided which was more
pk of picks and, when he a good mouse over his eye." shoulder. But the three
one-sided.
Kentucky Coach liuble sufficiently recovered Moi
sensed another on the way, "i
With guard Bird Averitt
guess he just decided to take it BroWn enjoyed the game not so to combine for 57 poInts
irig his 25 points in the first out on me," Thomas said. "He much (or Thomas' policing as hItting 21 of 30 shots.
three periods. Kentucky hit me a good lick."
for the play of guards Averiti,
The guard trio paced a I
cruised to an early 45-27 lead
Dampier and Ted McClain.
r,d
attack which featured s
Not
to
be
outdone,
Thomas
and breezed past the Spirit.s 1"We haven't been able to get players In double figures.
101 in the only American called another screening play. the consistency with all three of ward Maurice Lucas ha
Basketball Association game And. as Carr tried to move by them ...the way they were last while Travis Grant, Wil J
.hedWed.
the muscled Thomas, "he took year," Brown said. "But we're md Artis Gilmore each ha(
As far as the fight goes. Ken- a swing - and I went after beginning to see daylight now
tucky's lion "The Plumbe" him."
that all three of them are
Marvin Barnes led St. I,
Thomas won a short altercation
'1 had him by the jersey," healthy at the same time for the with 25 points and Ron B
th St. Louis rookie M. 1.. Carr Thomas said, "and I had It rirsi time."
added 19.

Toronto
Notches

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College

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Basketball

1ORONTO(AP)-.-lanTurn.
bull gave himself a birthday

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present Monday night.
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Rider $7, St Mary's, HaIjfa*. PhiIphla
P4 S. 7$
SOUTH

Maryterid 70.

celebrated his 22nd birthday by
Uasting a slap shot pLSt L4)S
Angeles goalie Rogle Vachon
late in the third period to give
the Maple Leafs a 4-3 victory
over the Kings.

W Tex. St. 64. Sarniord 49
$7. Ark

L. Ançe1e

MIDWEST

PlUs
Detroit

IllinOiS 101, Rice 64

Buffalo

Mich. St. $2

TOledo 69.

Solming and Inge Haiii-

Pu,d'.. 97. California 7$
Cent. Mich

IS.

eighth goal of the season.

twice and Sheldon lanegiezscr
SOUTHWEST
once for the Kings.
Howa'd Payi'e 90, (3l
Sci
liammarstrnm was hopeful &amp; Art ri
Pd. Kentucky 75. Tpmas
after the game that his goal and
the assist on Turnbiill's winning MO(e 61
goal.would get him back on the
FAR WEST

Co.o. a'so St. at lontana, r'

"I haven't been

wJ)fl
Por1ln4 7$. Hayward St. 72
I've had the chances," he said. San Jose 5?. 13. Portland St.
"I've been trying too hard, $1
New Mexico I). u.s Int.
Mlrmai.ota 19. Stanford ,g
Vachon, who blocked 36 To.
Nevada Reno i, liumboldi
ronto shots, said his teammates St. 5
.

maybe."

0. CalIrvine 33

Ntw Mix. St.
range on Leaf goalie Wayne yng 79
Thomas, who had 33 saves.

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EIGHTH

NINTH -1. Cel.ya (6) 12.60. 4
3.00. 0 (76) 125.40; P

problem was thzit our shooters
couldn't hit the goal.

TOURNAMENTS

"They were hitting the )OS.

Toronto's shots were on (Pr-

Oklahoma St. 72. VirgInia 69
South Carolina 100, Yale

Prep Basketball
rusaders

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Can 't Snap

VVHIA SI u

Niceville 41, CCILR
Oefuniak Springs Walton I
Gulf Breeze
Choctawhatchee 65 MiltOn 54
Lake Plecid $0, Avon Part 61
Glades Central 76.
Moor
Haven
Punta GordaChis'iotte COUI
ty U, Venice
Crestview
40,
Fort
Walfos

CLEVELAND (All - "Thai

wazr.orIcagcplayoutU-i

tonight," Coach John Wilson
said after his
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Cleveland

Crusaders dropped their 12th
IZ110 In 15 WOrld HOckey Asso-

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ciation starts to the New England Whalers 4-1 Momday night.
It was the only WHA game
played.
The Cleveland brass have

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trades, if the Cr'isaders don't

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break out of their slump.

w s.

Wilson said the Crusaders Den,r
dew York
gave 11w game away with
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Aflton
takes - "dreadful mistakes ... lndla

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"I haven't seen this club
come up with a complete game
yet. It has scored maybe three
or four great go1s this year,"

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the c;ich said.
"You have Lu be creative

there. We've got some good
t.utkt) p1t.ii. IJcat)OU won.kr
if it's the right bI'nd,"

he

Torn Wetter did mod of the
MONDAY'S RESULTS

damage against the Crusaders

Monday night, scoring three
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too's, etc Buy I or 1001 .tem
Larry's Mart, 713 Sanford Ave

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Phone3fl 7653

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Bunk BedsandDithwash,r

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Call 3322611 or $31 9993 to liSt vt'xJr
ChriStmas Special P'ti'

estimates Bhti Ci;an 373 5931

Nice I Bedroom apt., kitcnien
equipped, air, carpeted Large

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nights I pray, some nights I
cry, I know you s&amp;q me hare;
there's much
can not understand, are you stIll listening

where the shoppers will see them ____________________________

every day.

Two bedr

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furnished Ca'peted, adutt,

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whose

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New, modern, 1 story efficIency
apart
nts attractively fur

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t*ài)

$

loi-maticn raIl 372 0701

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Meetinqs
business. 7:30

Deputy Clerk
MacLean and Drooke
Pa's? Office Drawer X
Jacksonville, Florida 32203
(Attorney)

ctuded, 1123 month. Call 372.7774
between 10a.m. 12 P.rn.

Every t &amp;
Early Birds 7:15pm

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Broker fl.7i74

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rnlshed

Adults preferred. $150 me.
Security deposit 371 5154 or 377.

of Loch Arbor

Idyllwilde section. Fascinating 30'
* 30' family room, with fireplace.

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17 92 I Md.'
Southof Sanford

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5PM-- 7ndandltp,
Thursday Each Montt'

Custom Built Home's With Many Plans

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ABABYSWORLD. Cantor infants
Voage7 only. Next to new Drivers'
License Bureau. 327 664S.

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•L.arge wooded Lots
'9aveu 5lreeis B Sewers
Street Lights •Sidewalks

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a)

Nw government program, child
care for as low as $2 per week, It
you Qualify. 3331121.

9Good Ttin

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p,tgr

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Al

"Matt"

Miller

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Phone 373 167%

thIs listing call:

Live or dresi*d. 373-lOu.
NAVELS, GRAPEFRU, IS,
TANGELOS
$750 BLiSHFL
322 4733 or 372 0162

DEPOSIT.
3Mo-6Mo&amp;
r Leases
Hwy. 17-92 Across

JknrIJoite
PEALJORS"f4-

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From Ranch House

323.UlOor$31.9777,6#',,j

CLASSIFIED
DEPARTMENT
322.7o;

PUBLIC

HEARING

anuai-y, AD. 1576; etherwlse a

Gifts

Gift

Mom

Everyone

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Kids

Clerk
ARROLL BURKE

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Spmvceuptheohdpecveewlthnew

Polaroid Square Shooter 2 3 flash
lIlm Save
cubes

1971 Grand Torino,
20.000miles.12.103.
373 $494 afterlP.M.

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1973 VW Karmarvi Ght.S. zamb.zi
green with bei(J* Interior, air
condition, AM radio, low mileage,
322.1631, Dealer.

and your horse, shop at Horse &amp; _____________________________
Rider Store, 21315.
Sanford Ave. lclSOlctsmot,lleCutlass,7door,AM
FM radio, AC, PS, PU 14.250, ly

3737990

ownr Call 372 3766, ask for Jim

PINTO GELDING
13.2 Hands $17.3
Phone3fl.6209

Registered

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1972 Chevy Impala, Idoor, 17,000
miles. AC, PB PS. and vinyl top

quarter horse Excellent conditIon. Must

5721 atter 5p.m.

372.9411 Eve. $69 1146

.

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BUSINESS DIRECTORY

EXPERTS READY TOSERVE YOU
JUST A PHONE CALL AWAY
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Heater Cleaning

Land Clearing

Pressure Cleaning

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I mile west 0111 on old St

ALL PERSONS DESIRING TO BE HEARD ON THE
MATTER ARE INVITED TO ATTEND' THE PUBLIC
HEARING AND BE HEI\RD.

across from Chryster
taler 323 7631.
I would love a new watch. I?

19/s.

egory

&amp; True Value
rdwar,,,', 6th &amp; Maple 373 0300

..H. Radios &amp; Accnrl
P.ame Brands Free InstaII1ti
Many Available For Chriilmi
Call 7cr Low Prices
_,
U$TOM ELECTRIC, 373 269

ONNIE R, SHOMATE
CITY CLERK

umer

Christmas ever save on n.al

brands Liberal trade ins
delivery. ConvenIent terms
give TV Stamps 311 E Fir
Phone 373 3473.

Otl.er

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Merchandise
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Will lote Black . Decker or
:kwell power tools and Stnley

larry's N.'w &amp; Ilted MArt.

.

quality Meeker

then goods
GWALTNEY
WELERS. 201 S Park.

id tools from Gregory Lumber

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Carpentry Remodeling Adilit ons
Cus'om Work Licensed Bonoe'd
Free eitim,'e 373 6033
BARGAIN HUNTERS PARADISt

.bat. Ctas.slfiedAcis
nstallcarpet andvinyl wall towall
Free Estimate Call SEARS in
34nford 327 1771

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BASS BOAT 8,\RGA;P4$

wiin

RQDSOP4 MARINE

a Classttieci Ad

927 Ortanclo Drive. 322

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Check the Ever,ing ilerald Christ
mas Gift Guide daily for Christ
mas gift ideas.
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SETTER PAINTING 1425767
A Better lob for a Better price
Interior &amp; ExterIor 23 pcI 01$ for
senior cItizens

PocIrngAndCar,,ryp,.c', r
Fresestlmate's
Call323 6769

J'ittTt
"'-4''- ,15 -

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ipert tool 9a,r5 flat
inges
work gu.aranitt
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uDEN ROOFING 32)

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Sewing

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WANT TO SEE A WONDER AT
WORK' Place a Classified Ad in f
the Evening Herald tøday.
Alterations . Dressmaking ladies'
men s ChIldren s Drapes Quilts
Upholstering Donna Canada'
322 0107

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ontroi

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APT BROWN PEST CONTROL
247 Park Drre

Pet Care

NEED A SERVICEMAN? Youtl
find him listed In our Business

Service Directory.

SOLAR HEATING AND WATER
PURIFICATION S'VST EMS
Cell Phil Gonzalez 305 32) 3939

for Sale

Pt I RE SI INN
Lic.irU rig &amp; Cirou'n rig
"p
4057
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Photography
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Used bathroom sink (pnk, 42"
vanity cabinet &amp; top, commode,

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on ltia? 5ilr.jrcjay 1ob1
door, *indo*s hung.
conrrct, work, etc By the Picur or
by the job 323 9)43
Paneling

tooth brush I soap holders.
Bargain, $75, 337 417,

Kitchen Bathroom
Cibinots,
Counter tops, Sinks. Installation
available, Bud Cabeil. 322 1052.

anytime

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oeI.ver' Call for tree estimate
20% E Commercial 323 6451
TWO PLUS TWO IS FOUR
And That's A
Classified Ads Gets Reju Its

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1 .n we-deng IhotOs redsmabfy
priced Phone 3734355.
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Well Drilling

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Trua Value Hardware, 6th 1 _____________________________
pIe. 3220300

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Exterior Plastering
Plaster patching &amp; simulated
btiC &amp; stone specialty 322 7710

Business Property- 306 ft. on Hwy
.127 in Longwood. For sale by
owner. 373.70.41,

tet' men's 3 fold Billfolds front

50

Service 202 Live Oak Blvd
CISseiberry Phone $319641

SaPkrJRusne%%M,,rpri,.5 337100$

Interior.

Men's

m Knight'S Shoe's, 70$ E. 1st St

urn's lfe et15iP7 with ccntrat
'and air tram Sanford Heating

lr Conlitlonina, 322 6390

PerkinS

ie Dad with a pair of Daniel
rone casuals or house suppers

GET EXTRA CASH
CHRISTMAS by tolling your
used furniture and applianc

[stole is sold daily in
classified ads. Nothir.g s
about that,

Ito.

O'f'ice M ach'ines

FROM TODAY'S WAN1 ADSI
ts'
',i,r,jll and large 52.00t) per acre

Bean Bag Chairs, lamps, bar stools

L6t your Chnistrifas specia
where the shoppers will see them
- every day

nK Bldg.

DATEf THIS 1st DAY OF DECEMBER, AD,

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Check the Evening Herald Cbr ?
mas Gift Guide daily for Christ
mas gift ideas

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14

inford, Florida 3277i

for

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SELMAWLIAMS,AøCjt,

Gifts

Gifts

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fflno and ski Cheap

REALTYINC
E 25th 373 7532

accessories from Sanford Rec
32342111792 &amp; Lake Mary
alvd,,,

FIo,'rrs and 3ifts br all o:cason,
p.n'. i_or
tropical ana exo,
nations, 15 dot. CAREFREE
FLORIST. 7397 French Ave 373

2 Sanford Atlantic

EU 70

perfect for Christmas Phone

PLACE ACLASSIFIEDAD NOW
Call 322 2611 or

SEARS telephones will be open Plants, Hanging Baskets, Cut Daniel Greene Houw Slippers, all GWALTNEY JEWELERS
has e
FIowrs Sanford F lower Shop
every night till thru Dec 73 Call
styi,, and colors Knight s Shoes
wide selection ,f ID Bracelets
One of Ytur Better Central
327 177l
205 E First St
gold and SIlver 5493 up
Florida Florists 3271122
he fight against Intlation begins at
The kids will lOre Cowboy Boots anc
Beauty Care Products for Mom
43-Lots.Acreacs
OWAL TNEY JEWELERS- Unusual Gifts fresh and artificial
Dingo Boots 'root Knights Shoes
Towers8eautySalon
flora, pieces lovely hanging
Quality gifts for less 7015 Park
E First s
519E Flrit 377 5743
baskets Ann i Flower &amp; Gift
'sduitrlal Property- 2 $ acres on
We've Got Everything For The
Mom *ll lOve you all year for a Motocross Bicycles and Ac
Shop 373 7440
Hwy 477 in Lonqwood For sale by
Gotfer- Clubs, Balls, Golf Bags,
Micro Wave Oven or a Trash
cessories. Free Racing with
owner. 373704$
Duckster Jackets Ladies and A gift to list all year
A family
Compactor
purchase Dirycle City
and art Electric
membershlpto Family WorIdGoIf
me'n golf apprel and Shoes
Barbecue Grill Will make Dad
1495W 134. Lg ,5)O 1161
UAI ('Al nrn'r
I Country Club 327 5411
Mayfair Country Club Pro Shop
Tcp Chc,I
105 N Pla hand Mtlnd 647 0635 I
Dr sppl,aflce't
11?iL IJULDLR I

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homey for Petitioner

yOuth- D.c 16, 73, 30, 1915
ifl. 6, 1976

Ca11373$SOOrS3.s.ioos

AKC Tiny Toy Vorkle Puppies,

Srrger Zig zag ri cabinet. 3

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THE PROPOSED ORDINANCE MAY BE OBTAINED FROM THE CITY CLERK AT CITY HALL FOR A
NOMINAL COPYING CHARGE.

Deputy

Jct l792&amp;477,Long*ood

Lake Mary.

SELLING IT MAKES CASH

lflOCameron 60'xl7' 3bedrooml
')ath 2 'i tOn alt g,rt type heater
Mustbe moved. Asking $2.00Oand
assume payments of $50 per
month or make offer Phone 322

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COPIES OF

Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr
Clerk of the Circuit Court
3y: Elaine R1Ch.orde

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Any CarNo Money Down

female, S weeks, 150. 219 S. Third

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Assume Payments

Sanford 32) 5203

Camera Shop, 210 S. Park.

leat)

for

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o5-Pets-Supplies

STORING IT MAKES WASTE-

3103OrlandoDnive

SCintø'

Lveryon

WOOD CITY HALL, 175 WEST WARREN AVENUE, LONGWOOD, FLORIDA, ON MONDAY, JANUARY 12, 1976, AT 1:00
PM,, FOR THE PURPOSE OF CONSIDERING ADOPTION
OF A PROPOSED ORDINANCE rRANTING TO FLORIDA
PUBLIC UTILITIES COMPANY A FRANCHISE FOR sALE
OF NATURAL GAS AND CONSTRUCTION AND MAINTENANCE OF THE NECESSARY FACILITIES THEREFOR
WTHlN THE CITY OF LONGWOOD, FLORIDA.

edault will be entred against you
W the relief demanded in the
'edition.
WITNESS my hand and official
'alof this Court on thl tt.e 12th cay
December, A.D 1975

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position, twin needle, front
loading, deluxe sewing machine
Paybalanceof5lCor IOpayments
o S.!. See at.
SANFORDSEWINGCENTCR

GREGORY MOBILE HOMES
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PUBLIC HEARING IN COUNCIL CHAMBERS, AT LO?G.

anford Atlantic Bank Building,
anford. Fhnfda, and file the
riginial with the Clerk of Circuit
curt, Sanford, Seminole County,
lorida on or before the 15th day of

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THE HERALD

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE CITY COUNCIL
OF THE CITY OF LONGWOOD, FLORIDA, WILL HOLD A

Aarrlagehas beet, fled against 'ou,
nd you are required to serve a copy
your written defenses to It, if any,
ii Carroll Burke, Attorney for
'etatloner, whose address is 612

Va
6 c',t. $400
assume payments. ptione n.isai
after S.

Geese, Chickens &amp; Goats.

Clerk

NOTICE OF

hit an action for Distolution of

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Pent Blue Lustre Electric Carpet
Shampooer for only SI SO per day
CARROLL S FURNITURE

set, 110, 32375)7

One bedroom, one bath and three
bedroom mode s a so ava ab e.

Santa's Tips

RESIDENCE UNKNOWpi
VU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED

rewgr;ition for the Trinity Preç
graduate who last year became
F"llJ's firM AU-Amerlcz.n fcw

322.6457

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r'anovalDiningTabIv&amp;

garden tiome for 121,900. DesIgned
tooffer you the most in contort and
livability. Central heat arid air,
shag carpeting, dishwasher,
disposal, continuous clean oven,
decorator wall paper In kitchen
baths, privately fenced patios.
professional landscaping, NO
CLOSING COSTS. S PCT. TAX

yu

your Club or organization
like to be included In

would

79-Trucks-Trailers
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for Rent
. M-Equipnt
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Chairs, excelle"
$115.
Maple coffee table, $25; Boston
rocker, $20; Complete fireplace

P40 IMMEDIATE DOWN

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"SERVICE BEYOND
THE CONTRACT"

k.1

USSELL DEMIS,

All-Soutt

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K ish Real Estate

2nd Monday-Xoo

Oranges,Gnap,fruit,Tangerm,
Tangilos arid Lemons
R. U Hutchison, 373-1051

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WILSON MAtER FURNITURE

CREDIT, FREE MEMBERSHIP
TO MAYFAIR COUNTRYCLUB.
$50.00 PER MONTH TOWARDS
UTILITIESFOROP4EYEAR.;k,,
7751 PCI INTEREST RATES

Daily (closedweis I
Bingo Thursrtay 7'OO

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BLAIR AGENCY
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Club Hours.-) pm

91 cents ca GardenLind, 100 W
itt StIll 66)0
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Nights)23 2352

FURNISHED
OR UNFURNISHED

By

211 W. 25th Sanford, Fla.
Call for Appointrn,0 322.3)Q3
ADDITIONS_REMODELING
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APARTMENTS

Professionally Managed

TFtj11Xj
ON9

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Like Mary- 3 or 4 bedroom, bath, 2
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story home, good location, lots of
KUL:P DECORATORS
fruit. Immediate possession, I
409 W. 11454)722333
down payment, oer finance,
We Buy Furniture
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Sl3,003 372 9416
r £ very Merry Chr'stmai for you

Large 1 &amp; 2 Bdrm.

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NAVEL ORANGE S
BAGGED
7102 French Ave 317 3473

Navel Oranges. 17 50 per by

DaYS- 322 6'73

GENERAL CONTRACTOR
REAL ESTATE, INC

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cLEET RESERVE
ASS N.

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SANFORD

to Eat

$35.

I',mjiesEastofl lonHw-y14
(behind HwylsAuctionGallery)

PAYMENT

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Civet Cat (sputted kurk), male, 6
WITH C.000 CREDIT
mos. old, des(ented and shots.
For Example
Domesticated. $10, cage included. 197$ Fiat Racer
311 315 E First St.
3fl.31fl
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3223033
1971 Duster, 6 cyl, sta,, i995
- Call 322 2611 or 531 9993 to list your Siamese
mu
Hornet, 6 cyl , s'and , 3600)
Satins &amp; Blue Satins
Christmas specials here
original miles, S°9S
Rabbits, Pedigreed. Will hGJd 'tll
Mthf
Xmas eve. 373 0199,

3210041

ailner's'

u 125

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1974 Honda CL700, like new
Lu jgage rack. Best offer

62-.Garden

SATURDAY ANDSUNDAY,9toS
HIGH WAY 48 FL EA MAR KET

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Cassetberry. 792.5304206

Flea Market
Open

ST. JOHNS REALTY CO.
BROKERS

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2 BEDROOM

HOMES OF DISTINCTION

ecrançe PEEL'S 000Y S}'
nf
))
Ave

NOLL'S

322 6620

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)736061or3730517eve's

JOHNNY WALKER

STUDIO 1,2, 3

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Woodor Steel desks (executive dh
&amp; chairs, secretariat deskS &amp;
chairs, straight chairs, filing
cb'nefs. as is Cash a
Carry

SV,Ap- 16 ft. Cobla V'Bo?tom Boat
forgoodSp,netp,ano orsell 5375

Peg Real Estate Broker
503W 1st St

MrALTOPS

Patio Apartments

LuxUry

BINGO
EveryMon &amp;Sat
EarlyDlrctat7 1SPM
Rc'gutar at 7 ISP M

77i

ardens

To Choose From

PecoflUrtlOned Batteries, 517

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Geneva

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Used office furnifurp

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M. Unsworth Realty

TREE ANTIQUE SHOP, 1106 W.
1'.t St. Sanford.

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Give an Heirloom for Chr'stmas
Antique jewelry. China 6 Gias.
Primitives. Furniture. Onion,iI
,'1 r,tnr R. H.Wd (ft', Mai
Arthur kictiler. CHINABERRY

BRICK home fr 521,900.

Harold Hall RaIty
wr At. TOP 371

Supplies
60-Office
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Chrstm.sspeclals here
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Likenrw,$iOeach
371 0505

Refnigerator, us &amp; up
Automatic Washers.
533 &amp; up

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home in San Lanta. One bedroom
is paneled and may be used as a
den. Back yard fenced and

Large breakfast room, 3,100 sq ft.

T*o24"3sp*ed bikes

Sells for $795, Speciai 5300.
Bunk Beds, $30.
Youth Beds, ilkenew, with mattress,

2791.

PFALTORS BnanchOtfcepdo
67 Orlar,uc, )r,vc
377 13O

Estate

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Bedroum,

58-Bicycles

USED
Dining Qoum Set, Si" lighted

Couch &amp; matching chair,

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71nhiqiies

Sears Tandem Uie, ligh!, extras.
Like new. US. Cil 3720406.

Stereo- Console, AM.FM radio,

2565 Park .,

CONVENIENT TO oOwPdTowNShopping, schools, churches is this
immaculate 3 bedroom, 2 bath

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State p1acr In lG4. l)u1iose'
selection marked the second

FURNlSHE4Bedrooms. central
air, $76,900.

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SUNLAND AREA

Theatre,

u,i. vnone 7Th-1716.
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th)na cibinet, ilke.new oval table,

&amp;

Come browse every Sunday at the

3fl 5961

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"SERVICE BEYOND
THE CONTRACT"

GRACIOUS 2 Story, ExecutIve 4
bedroom, 2'ts baths, choice

CIRCeIT COURT, IN AND

rO: RUSSELL BEMIS

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MOveland Drive in

ROBSON MAflINE

Carlton's FurnIture Co

Larry Saxon, Realtor

terms.

Real

Kish

spc.

home, 3 HUGE bedrooms, each
with Its own full bath. Solid
masonry with extra bedroom or
den. 017 kitchen, family area and
fenced yard. even a cowardly lion
could live happily everafter for
lust $39,900. Call 373 9110.

HOME I BUSINESS PROPERTY-

FOR SCMINOLE COUNTY,

P espondent

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Boat, Gore, 12', glass hull, with
1*0 HP Lycoming. 52,500, or best
offer. Call eves 3493494

CELERY AVENUE (Highway 115)

Forrest Greene, Inc.
REAL os
6$))
313 61"

On busy, busy thoroughfare
5.45.000. Good terms.

322

The scarecrow uld lose his new

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7 bath
home,aircond.tioner,thadyyard.
SI9,. Make offer.

3 bndmnnm. 7 hath with 'l
fireplace for those cool evenings.
Central air, chOice area. US..

New 3' hp Outboard Motor

2i)urner K oil Hiatets,
45 PC. Dinneare Set, III

WIZARD OF AH'St

in nice neighborhood Reduced for
early sate Lots of extras and easy
terms All for lust $73,900.

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7 Bedroom, c.arpurt, fenced yard. FLORIDA DREAM HOME- Lovely

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Realtor

CHEEP, CHEEP. CHEEP. That's
at you'll sayt 3 BR.? bath home

tial. $2S,9.

AMERICAN

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6-CNId Care

PublIsh. Dec. 2, 9, 34. 23. 1913

ret itioner

"bRIEPvTAL P1.165 WANTtD

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Coffee and End Table's. 3 Pc, 120
Book Cases, 2 Only, 515 ca
Baby Bed Mattress, 113

REAL ESTATE

beautiful lot. Central he4t.air,

Rustic) bedroom, large shady lot,
Quict area, Zoned for nursry or REAL TOPS
day school. Will mike excellent
Private home also. Great poten. SANFORD - 3

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APARTMENT
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FLORIDA,
CIVIL ACTION NO.
In re: the Marriage of
ONDA BEMIS,

PIOLL 'S

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IS BTU Gas Heater, $93
Oak Dinette or Porch Chain, 4 only,
$10 ea.

Assume Present Loar

S'NFOtL's SALES LEADER"

3 BR, 2 bath, central heat I air,
carpeted, fenced. 123000. Lake
Mary. 37207)0.

Welcome. . . to Lire in

week for only $3 PCt
week? This is an ideal
way to inform the public
of your club act 'i ic's

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DEUI

IN THE

Quantity

Toppricespaid. used, any condition
04.1 $126. Winter Fark

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Unfinished Chest, $20
Teleohone Answer Service, $iO

Call Bart

Real

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"fl

stro

herd Chrmlng 3 OR CS home On

Assoc. 373.0455

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L0ST-BlackLabradorRetre1ver,3
year old male, name "Moose",
vicinity cf .,ake Mary, Mafair
Country Club. Nice reward. Call
Dr. Johnson, 37-7 6*23 or 372-4430.
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Aflornty for Plaintiffs

OEU 113

1)75

P

Trade In P.ognam
No Loan Costs

bath. Assume HAPPINESS IS HERE. If home Is

John Sauls Agency

your

appear in this listing each

761, or 5)1 9993.

I#V1flUTT,

JOHN M. McCORMICK
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P11 Ca5; ,..nurcn )Tru'qT
Orlando, FlorIda 32501
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Webcore Stereo, AM.FM, I track,

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system. With a little imagination

bedroom, unfurniShed, near
Geneva. Silo per month, 1st &amp; last

PHONE 322 1301
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Tangelos and Tangerines
12 23 Bushel

Deputy

Any

r.csetberry. Hwy 17 97 530 '2'

51$. Service alt makes HERBS'
I?tM S French. 37) 173.i

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Efficiency apartment, tilities in.
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WITNESS my hand arid the of.
ficlal seal of said Court In Sanford,,
SemInole Co:j-'y, roria. this 1st

Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr.
Clerk of th• CIrcuit Court
By LIllian T Jenkins

Deluxe,

Box Springs &amp; lnnerwring mat.
tress, $79 pr.
Tai .euneTs UprIght, $20

,.,. .

GEAR IS IN DEMANO. SELL IT

can be handled to suit
you.
Monthly payment, 1146 5e this
now,

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Bingo

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P40W WITH A CLASSIFIED AD.

Buy This Home Before
Dec. 30, Get $5,000
Homestead Exemption

One I 7 bedroOm apartments,
months rent. Call after 1p.m. 349.
furnished or unfurnished. Hly _________________________________
5310,
see.
303
E.
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redecorated Come
Airport Dlv ci. Sanlord 373 1310 3 Bedroom, kitchen equipped, $130
373 4U4
SAN MO PARK, I, 7, 3 bedroom
trafer lptt Adult &amp; family park
on,h SCHUR E PJ PEAL TV,
Werklx 3515 H*i I? Vi. Sanford
Realtori,
Iflo
- 332 1302.

th of Sanford

A small Classified Ad brings big
returns Try one and see. Call 373

JuiceOrarigetSl.Soperbu.

By: Elaine Rictiarde

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Wanted to buy used Office furniture

Wither &amp; Dryer, 15 lb. steel ts Color TV's from 53&amp; 01W, from

Sleep Sofa, full site bed. 5160

372 7113

DUPLEX- 2 bedroom concrete
block, excellent condition; no city
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to LONGER USE CAMPING

Sten

New I bedroom,2bath,all electric,
central heat and air. Phone 372.

BAMBOO COVE APTS

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Did you know that

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FOUND- Cocker Sp.nT.V1rTng
Out Of town tag. Identify and
claim. Call 223.1951.

and

(Seal)

COLOR TV, 511 9SMOPITH
RENTAL PURCHASE PLAN
64.1 1006

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Ion 2 Bedrooms Aduitsonty
PARK AVENUE MOBILE PARK
2545 Park DrIve $20 up

AMERICAN
'IETERANS
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)771179. 377 116.4

414fuse

beautifully landscaped $133 mo.

DISABLED

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causiwllIptoCeedexpalleupcnthe
entry of a defautt against you.

11

Arthur H. B.eckwith, Jr.
Clerk of the Circuit Court

34 Elec, Stow,. avocado, $315
1$ Admiral refrig.f,eez,,, $395
6 place Gun Case, Iock.glass doors,

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central heat &amp; air.
Payton's. 3721301.

Real Estate

CLIFFJOROAN,REALTOR

n.$hed, conveniently located and

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RENT PURCHASE PLAN
Modern Clean 3 bcdroQrTI home's,
family room, garage, carpets.
131. 5777
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ti

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Lost &amp; Found

address is
hereriaf?er set forth, as required by
Iw riot later than the 7th day of
January, 1976; in default thereof the

Florida,

P'tlish:

name

Req Peal ristate Broker 321 0610
372 2715
3220779
323.7993

c.entral Florida's

373 5)71 or 37764.70

Check the Evening Herald Christ. ) Bedroom, 1')

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proceedings and to serve a copy
tMrof upon the Plaintiff's attolney,

Central Air Conditioning
Dishwasher
Disposal
Range
at public sale, to the highest and best
bidder for cash, at the front West
door of the Seminole Counts'
Courthouse in Sanford,
at
11:00 am., on January 7th, 1916.

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lOON Maple

59*50 3777296 alter S I wk ods.

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Records of Seminole CountS',
Florida.
YOU ARE REQUIRED to file
your answer or other written
defenses to the ComplaW with the
Clerk of tPt• Circuit Court of
Seminole County, Florida, in this

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600 SQ. Ft. Shop Space

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r or Sa!e or cnt
AIrnt new 3
bedroo;n.7batl,,2cargarage.air,
snag carpet throughout, self clean
oven lnSanoraOccupyafter ito
1st. Call 621 3091 after 7pm.

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moie per r. 1I,9J2 invcslment
required 130170$. Altamonte.
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,uses Unfurnished

7 Bedroom apa,tmnt, I:artI kr
fished. coupteonly. 373 3762
372 0991 evenings

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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE SWAP- 16 ft Cobla V Bottom float
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL dR. for good Spinet
Piano, or 1111,5375.
CUlT, IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
COUNTY, FLORIDA
CIVIL ACTION NO. fl.42l.CA.0.G
MARRIAGES
JAY PORTER
. ALFREDA
Performid by Marilyn. Nofry,
PORTER, his wife,
Ocala 4 737 5541 or 7325)73
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107W. Commercial

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Box 35). Sanford, Fta. 32771

The South 177.i0feCof Lot 16,
,
revisoc PII or QRICNTA OARDENS, Plot Book 10, Page 26, PublIc

acres at 57.700 per acre. Terms

JOHN KRIDER,ASSOC,

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Local Dealer Distributor wants
exclusive Sanford area Dealer.
Must be capable business person
who aspres tn nIIfrC 520.000 or

inkers
For further information call 173
or write
Sanford Al Anon Family Group P0

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WILL KIT- tnclud
64-page at.
torns booklet, "What Everyone
souId Know About WIlls" and

Just uuess I misi you far too much,
but God
at have I done? I love

1-Apartnients Furnished

24-Business Opportunities
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Sanford. FlorIda 37171
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dea-?

of Seminole County, Florida, en
cumbering that ce.?aln piece or
parcel of property located, situkted
and
being in said County and Stats,
to wIt:

RIGHTS TO LAKE USE
BR,;
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garage,? porches, patio, country Floor StrippIng &amp;
on large I acre plus lot.
Roildentixi
.'JIWUiV%iiUti5Wjt on K 40

acteageata:mallpric:.B:yS

Call
tJ.J4
arne154 vv.uiie

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Central Heating Unit

All.South ranking, granted b)

successive

FACED WITH A DRINKING
PROBLEM
PerhapsAlcoholicAnonymous
Can Help
Call 473 4.517
Write 0. Box 1213

JudicIal Circuit of
Slats of Florida, In and for
SemInole County, Florida, in case
mber 75.2121.CA 0? 6.
The nature of this suit Is a Lost-Ladysgoldsolltalredlamond
forectosureof that certain Mortgag,
ring, lost Dec. 13 in Sanford
held and owned by Plaintiff, dated _____________________________
Reward. 323 1273 ftsr 6.
August I. 1973. afd recorded August
24
, Official Records book STOP AND THINK A MINUTE. If
Classlf led Ads didn't work
992, Page 140. of the Public Records
.
there wnuldn't b. any

and power systems, machines,
applIances, fixtures, and ap.
punlenance, which now are or may
hereaftvperlainto,orbeusedwith,
in, or on said premises, even though
they be deteched or detachable.

Hickman
744 TWELFTH - 1. BUao Attu, 2.
oahe Bob Whidden'a legs for
M4ke
Whefess
313344
Cermnin•Jupn. 3. CeIayaAgulrro, '
the only score of the first period
Amifeur Division
ErdoitRamon,
Sata Lerrei. 6.
and boosted the Whaler kad to iyk'.anJ%'nc
so
'owess.
Maruri Menc1i, 7. ChuchoAzpl, 1.
27'31
20 just 24 seconds into the DvlrBsrk
SanftMuuerra
Smith, a Winter Park high
19 a-st
second period with :i 1,reak- MJk.I '15190
sehod graduate, s considered
7930awa
goal.
"oncofthebestintheSouth" by
30.3t4'
Monday
33 30-6
Don BI.acicbw-:1 intercepted a Chuck Palm
vru coach Jim Rudy, who
Matinee Results
(1.ve1and pass and skated in CIrIR&amp;ct51rOIOn
praised the senior for his
3734-i
Jim Mannk'c
FIRST
I Barre OCrokl (3) 6.10,
alone to beat %%'hldden with the Ok
leadership and skill. Smith bad
Grrther
34 37T S 60. 3.60. 2 Uua 1mw (5) 11.00.
third
!-1;:nd :o:l -.fr?1.
Hoic 0,
re,'cr played occcr before
36.3 3 E
"a l)
(3•S
C1Iandg$oi)shewtircboard jDr59,
Clii oiling it FTU, three years
LJ. P (33) 513,90.
Jay KI;
SECOND - 1. EdiySanchez (3)
with lion Ward's footer
ago. Dullose continued a
CnrisDerna
31314 )O40, 320.2.10; 7. EchanoYza (I)
Weers final goal. his 1h,
sernarkable record while
jim EtIhcn
S $0. 510;
arr1Eja (6) 4; 0
caarL.boundcjfa ttiirI- R.Pratt
343°
(13)1910;Pt31143.30;SigQ(35 poig six shutouts over the
x-Won ph.'Mf
,tt. t 3
permot
o1 P!y tiu-ry Pcat
st season.

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Sanlord Off LakeMany Blvd
2 Bedroom $l3Qplusdeposif

up 377 1110

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electrIc, water, and oth.r heating,
cooking, refrigeratIng, lighting,
plumbing, ventilating, irrigating,

7 Azpi, I. Ran'ion.
TENTH - 1. Muguerza, 2 star goalkeeper, and Ton)
Chucho. 3 Mentha. 4. SantI. S. Smith, team captain an
Ciaya. 6. Lance. 7. Marurl,
mklfielder, who was an All

Atava.Zarre,

WEKIVA RIVER ESTATES
New 3 bedroom, 3 baths, c'oubls

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7 Offices attached. Warehouse truck
height, Large fenced ou'Side
storage. Central location

carpeted, air, turn &amp; unfurn $95

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Together with all structures arid
improvements now and hereafter on
said land, and fixtures attached
thereto' alSo all gas, steam,

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Lot 379.
SPRINGOAKS, UNIT 2,
according to the plat thereof as
recorded In Plat Book 17, Pages 71,
&amp; 75 &amp; 74, Public Recorth

(24)$S$.00;P(62)$1.00;BIgQ

Bttla.

Fermin

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FREE GIFTWRAppINC,.Ali Baby
Gifts, Kn,'s, Christening Gowns,
PAYTON'SCHILDREN'S WEAR
7610 HIawatha
Ph .172 1301

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52--Appliances

Coiem. n CIrcle. 3723065

'7 71.4')
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DELTOPIA BARGAINS- Builder
must sell these 3 new homes. Were
priced from $29 500
will setl for

CommercIal Building
.

One &amp; Two bedroom apartrne,

Renta ls

"Hotline" AdultS or TeenS

anddeepdownlnmyheart. Iwish
that we could live anew the years
we'll be apart.

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as follows:

16 14 2 34 122 111 (27) 545 50. P (2.7) 1141 00.
FOURTH - 1, Arecha Echa
13 19 2 32126 147
Tconto
10 19 3 73 139 152 (61.31 03. II $0. 14 20, 3 B'Iboa Ja
(5). 6.40. 5 20; 3 Barre Zarre (i
Mondays Resuti
640; 0 (6$) $92.10; P (61) $195.3
New England 4, Cleveland 1
Tod.ay'sOames
OD (26) 1212.00.
FIFTH - 1. SalaEchave (
Minnesota at Denver
11.20,620.140; 7. Celaya.Juan I
FPoenit at Cincinsti
6 20. 3.10; 3. Chucho Muuerza (I
Quebec at San Dlo
S 00; 0 (73) 134.60; P (2.3) $1S1..t
Toronto at Calgary
SIXTH $ 1. AIavaBengoa (1
WmnnI
as Edmonton
11.60, 9.13. 3.40; 2. B.rreElorza (I
Wednesdays Games
5.40. 3.00; 3. OgulzaArana (3),321
No games schejled
0(14)3000; P (41) $19.10.
SEVCNTH - 1. Aldana Arat
(6); 11 $0, 5.00, 3 10: 2 Echan
Jal.AlaI
eena (2). 9.00.600, 3
(I). 3,10; 0 (24) $5260; P (6
ORLANDOSEMINOLE
$107.10
TONIOHTSENTRIES
EIGHTH - 1. Alava Muguer
FIRST - 1. (caLenli,, 7. Barr,. (2), 22.20.4.10.3.40; 3. Mano(OAzi
Sanchez, 3. EchanoAlberdl, 1. II)' 500,5 20; 3. Celaya Mench.a (4

ELEVENTH - 1. Iarrc AItu, 2
29 21-57 OguIza Migues. 3. Cacho Perez. 4.
73°-S Arecttaflenooa. S Manolo.Juan. 6

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sell the property situated in
Seminole County, Florida, described

NINTH 1. Sala, 2. Aflu, 3. Er the National Soccer Coache
dola, .1 Agulrre. 5. Lirre,6. Bllbao,
Asan went to Winston PuBose

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the above caplioned action, I will

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15 13 .534 4i 4. Oguira Zarn.. S. P4egulBengo,4.
Soccer Stars
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SEVENTH - 1 Larii Ltniz. 2.
Kentucky 128. St. Louis 12.1
EcPano .Iaii. 3. IcaAlberdi. 4. formances with Flu's soccei
Teday4sOes
Eddy Beitia, S. NegulOkoki, 6
team have brought All-SouL)
New York at Kentucky
Aldana Via. 7. Urza.Perez, S.
honors
to two members of 1111!
SI. Louis vs. Virgkaia at Nor DomIngo Arani.
folk
EiGHTH-i, AlavaAltu.2. Sala. year's squad for their con
indlini a' San Anter,io
Muguenia, 3. Sar.tiAguirr., 1. tributions to a 1041 SU&amp;X
Wednesdays Games
! Marurl.Juan. S. ChuchoMencha 6.

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Dear Son,

Eloftteenth
pursuant to an order or a final the

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FIDELITY FEDERAL SAVINGS York corporatIon,
AND LOAN ASSOCIATION OF
Defendants,
CHICAGO, etc.
NOTICE
OF SUIT
Plaintiff, TO EARL
1. BOYLES
vs.
General Delivery
WILLIAM HENRY COLVIN, et LIZ., f
Washington,
ac
et al,
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
Defendants,
that suit has been commenced
NOTICE OF SALE
against you in the Circuit Court of
Notice is hereby given that, .the

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FOURTH -1 DOrninQO-MIguei, 3. "
TWELFTH - 1. SaIaAzpi (4)
Barr, Qu'ola, 3. ArechaElorza, a.
6.60, 1 70, 3.10; 2. Erdoza.Juan (2.
Cstho ,iavI. 3. Alava.Sanchez.
NegviPereL 7. ManodoE(hay,.$, 3.60. 3.50; 3. Marvri.Muguer (6)
500; 0 (7)1) 121.00; P147) S6.3O
Bilbaolarre.
Big Q (1)3 with 74) $377.40
FIFTH - 1. Santi MIguel,
Handle - 115.264; A - 7.526.
Erdota Mencha,. 3. S.aia Agulrre, .
Cetaya Ramon, S. ChuchoEthave,
PcI
4 MaruriLarrea, 7. Fermli
.fl9 .u7 2 Muguer:a,l Manolofl.ngoa.
SIXTH - 1 Barn Miguef,, 2. DuBose, Smith
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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT,
JUDICIAL CIR.
CUiT, IN AND FOR SEMINOLE EARL
L.
BOYLES
and
COUNTY.FLORIDA.
MARGARET
BOYLES, his
CivitActlonNumb.rl$.t711.CA-01.0 and
C.I.T. CORPORATION,
a wife,

Ni'gulElarza, s. Aldana.Beitla. 6. 3.40; 0 (21) 37.60; P (21) $133.1
NINTH - 1. Aipi (I). 17 10. 7.
EddyArana, 7. Larrl.Yia, I. Uria.
I oinx;
5.20; . A::j. 4, 11.60. 6.6v; 3. Jua
SECONO-1.Ca'.hoLenhz,2.Ica. (I), 360; 0 (ii) 50.60; P (SI
Pro BasketbaII
OkOki 3. EchanoArana, i. guiza- 113330
TENTH - 1. Ramon (1), 19.
NBA
Sanchej, 5. LarrlElorza, 6. Uria
Manday's Games
Beitla, . AldanaAtberdi, I. Eddy. 650.310; 2. Ctiucho (1) 6.7 3.30:3
Manolo (5),1.W; 0 (1.4) 10.10; P (4
No games scheduled
Via.
1) $133.50; (3D (Si) $134.60
Todays Oirtes
'IHIRD - 1. Echa,x..Yze,
ELEVENTH - 1. DomIngo
Boston at Buffalo
' OcuIza LenI:, 3 Larri Quio(a. I
Washington at Detroit
Aidana.Arana. S. Arecha.Okoki, ' BenQol (1). 173.10. 3.00; 3.60; 2
ChIC..SgO at Plouslon
I Eddy. JvI, 7. UrZa Atberd, S. lca. Atava Juan (3), 1.20. 4.20: 3. Erdoza

New York at Milwaukee
New Orins at Golden Stif
Kansas City at Los AngtI
Seattle at Portland
Wednesdays Games
No games scheduled

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Arthur H. Becxwith, Jr.
Clerk of the Circuit Court
Dy: Elaine RiCharde
eputy Clerk
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12 16 1 25 91 113 $ wIth AII.6) $203.00.
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Wtness mt hand and the seal
this court on the 26th day of
November, 19fl

- 1. Chucto Mugu
(3) 9 00. 4.10. 320; 2 SaIaJuan
620. 3 $0; 3. Maruri Arpi (6) 6.
$44.20; P (31) $1110.

Ci'nadian Division

Gonhaca 71, U

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demanded in the complaint or
petItion

(3) 4.00; 0 I

TENTH - 1. Mano+u i; ii
310.7.00; 2. Chucho (2) 6.10. 3.66
Fermln (3) 5.00; 0 (2.4) $21.40; F
Toda Vs Games
York
2)
313 40; DO (6 1) $99.30.
Pittsburgh
at
New
ELEVENTH - I. Barre AlpI
Rangers
12 20. 10 20. i 00; 2. OguIza.Zarre
PhiladeIpl'la at Atlanta
00. 6 30; 3 Alava Bengoa (3) S
Los Angela at
(7 5) 77.60; P (751 5.102.90.
St. Louis at Chicago
TWELFTH
- 1. Fermln.Azpi
Buffalo at Kansas City
15.10. 120. 500. 2 Dltbao Mend
Wednesdays Games
(4) 5.60. 1 CO. 3 Celaya Larrea
No games sch.ld
3 Q; Q (.7) 149.00; P (7.1) $167
BIg Q (7.$ with 47) 5690.10.
Handle 5100.337; A - 1,693.
WHA
W 1 1 P15 OF GA
Monday Night Results
East Division
CincI
15 16 1 31 179 149
FIRST - 1 tirza Yza (7). 9.
N. EflQ
14 16 3 31 97 99
13 16 2 21 99 102 S.60. 7.20; 7. AIdarta.Elorza
lFd1pOlis
Cleveland
11 19 2 24 103 119 12.40. 9.50; 3. lca OkOkI (4), 9.10;
(7 5) $96.60; P (iS) 154000.
West DIvision
SECOND - 1. UrzaEIcwza
HOutto
19 1? 0 31 171 110
15 fl 7 37 95 94 9 10, 3050, 1,10; 2. Cacho Arana
MI'W.
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MOPTHLY RENTALS

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Take notIce that an action for
you're still my son
Dissolution of Marriage has been
Personal Assets Record" and
Illed againSt you and YOU are So
"Executor's Duties") RIP
good you alwa were to me and
required to serve a copy of your
SpecIalty Merchandise Con.
he family you once knew; how
written defenses, If ay, to attorney
portatlon. P.O. Box 232$, Sanford,
much we deeply miss you Bud,
William F. Poole, IV, the petitioners
Florida 37771.
and we still love YOu too.
attorney, whoseaddrets is P.O. Box
6015 B. Orlando, Florida 32103, on or
hOW I know, unfair it seems, but List your Christmas specials here
before the 2nd day of Janua'y, 1976,
where the shoppers will see them
God did what He thought best;
and file the original with the Clerk of
every dab.
reached out His hand to bless your _____________________________
this Court, either before service on
soul then lay you do to rest.
PlalntifVs attorney or Immediately
5 ALCOHOL A PROBLEM
MOM
thereafter, otherwise a default will
IN YOUR FAMILY?
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Toronto 4, ( AngIes

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Ariz3na 11. Old Dominion 71

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Ch1Cao LoyoIa 69
Errol Thompson and Stan
St. Louis $7. Mo..St. LOuIS 67
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the Leafs. Don Kozak scored ii

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10 20 4 24 19
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Repderit,
NOTICE OF ACTION
TO: MICHAEL R. PRICE

SEVENTH $1. IcaBeltia (3)?
620. ISO; 7 Echano JavI (2)

Norris DivlIon
Montreal
24 S 6 54 149 ,

Pd. Caro 70, S. Fla. 64

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It's like pennies from heaven when
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County, Florida !n accordance with
th
provisions of the Fictitious
Name Statijtes, ToWit: Section
565.09 Florida Statutes 1957.
: Richard S. Van de Houten
Publish: Dec.?, 16, 73, 30, 197$
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Georgia St. Si. Morehouse 74
Tulane 90. Cornell 72

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FICTITIOUS NAME
Notice is hereby given that I am
engaged in business at We%t Hwy
431, Longwood, Seminole County,
Florida under the fictitious name of
POOL MASTERS, and that I Intend

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ltd THE CIRCUIT COURT IN AND
FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA.
CASE NO. 7S'2416-CAS4.B
In re: the Marriage ad
REDA GENE TATE PRICE,
Petitioner,
and

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Forest City Elementary School, who made all the decorations for repay the county $4,000.
Editor Jim Ilaynes describes
By JOE ASKREN
THEME OF TREE
time between Christmas Eves,
the big Bicentennial Chrlstxnu tree which stood in their media
Here
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their
responses
some
of the training techniques
2 criuiilssioncrs
Herald Staff Writer
center. Adding the finishing touches are Dawn lIlpweU, filth agreed Oviedo city officials
from one year to the next.
Tins Noe, 4, Lake Mary: "He used on a "Pet Rock" in his
grader, and Mark Brown, fourth giade. (Herald Photo by BIB must
The following question was makes toys,"
The
column on Page i-n in tola's
repay $4,000 spent to
the night before asked of more than a dozen
Vincent Jr.)_
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EY)ICD Blum, 8, Lake Mary: Evening Herald,
Christmas and many children youngsters in the Sanford area "He passes
out toys . . . he
daughter over a nine month's
ease you roIe (ii Santa
are wondering what surpriscs — from the lakefront park to a
makes toys for next Christ- Claus in cart of The E cuing
perlod.
Santa will bring tonight.
shopping center parking lot.
mas."
Oviedo Mayor Leon 011iff said
Herald and didn't see It in orint
Be
Trxlav's kld.c have more than
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Rounle Keats, 5, Lake Mary: yet, don't fret, betause the last
the city does not have sufficient
just visions of sugar-plums work for this year tonight. What "He
maker toys."
funds to repay the money for
of th ese letters — all that have
g through their head, do you suppose he will be doing
dancin
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when It comes to the Jolly Old until It's time for him to start on Rk'ers, 6,
daughter, Shirley.
Sanford: "Go get Page 2-A today.
State eflicials, in a letter, to
INDEX
Leroy Whetstone, 1
Seminole County Corn. fv.nds for the Seminole County Chairman Mike Hattaway to the county, said the hiring of
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Ms. Triplett was nepotism
forth "He'll be waiting ..
missioners agreed Tuesday to Association for Retarded defer until
and Bridge
3-B
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interview some 75 applications Children (SCARC).
(next Tuesday) any action on a
he'll
get
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toys
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Comprehensive Employment
them in his little bag and wrap COIDICS
for five new budgeted positions
Ellis said this amount cannot request from the Sentinel Star
3-B
and Training Act (CETA).
them up to put under the Crossword
worth $90,000 in salaries, be used from federal revenue Company to be supplied copies
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The letter stipulated the city
Chrtstinas trees."
beginning Jan. 5.
sharing monies to apply for a of county personnel emEditorial .................4-A
repay
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Ms
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Peter Thompson, 5,
Robert Ellis, .administrative match.ing grant.
Føtit
Dear
Abby ... ............. 5-A
ployment applications for in' has since been lerniinated by
City: "lie wt,tks . . . I don't
assistant, said the county apThe coiimLsslon agreed with spectlon by the media.
Horoscope
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city officials after they were
know,"
plivants will he interviewed
advised to do so by Jim Bed.
Kristen Thornpon, 8, Forest Hospital . ...............3-A
first in the commission con.
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(erence room at 2 run.
County
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director.
the elves work on the toys."
Ellis said the new jobs and
Television .............. ..6-B
However,
Commissioner
Ricky Kyle, 3, Sanford:
their salary ranges Include:
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receiving a reply from Oviedo
(three applications received.)
Seminole County CornWillis said Central Medi-Car officials,
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to $21L000 for a inissloners have decided to take vehicles don't have to meet the
Though Hattaway did not
personnel manager (Personnel on the sta
te's Public Service e.arne requirements as an give the specifics of the reply,
Director John Gray has ' Commls&amp;rn (PSC) over Its ambulance. He said ambulance he said it's his and, .ed
pli'Ii. 1llis said this new
granting per.'nission to an firms in all eight counties are opinion that there are "expositlon will replace dw peragency other than Ilerridon to banding together to fight the tenuating circumstances."
sonnel director Job title,
lliittawayaskcd the board for
provide emergency medical PSC rdllng.
-412,500 to $17,000 for an service in
this county,
Commissioner John Kim- permission to send letters to
assistant personnel manager
At Its Tuesday meeting, brough questioned the PSC's both state and federal officials.
One letter, according to
(three applications received). commIssioners voted to send 'i "right to lower the county's
Ilattawav, will be mailed to
_-$I9.0(I to $25,000 for an letter of protest to the ESC after stanLirds.''
exccutiVc Ss1stiIlt &amp;O to
IIetsey Stone, the gate'sdeputy
Iierndon Ambulance Scrviee
"They have no right,"
applications received),
director of manpower planning
officials protested the decision added,
—$10,500 to $14,000 for a by the PSC.
Cnmmisslont4s agreed to file in Tallahassee,
program specialist In the
Mrs. Stone initially sent a
)Ierfl has the (rarch1s for a letter of pro test with the PSC
county manpower office (four
ambulance services in the and to have County Atty. letter to Bedsole stating
applications received),
entire county.
Thotnas Freeman meet with hiring of Ms. Trlpett was a
The commission also apThe PSC decIsion gives Orange County's attorney to "clear violation of CETA
proved a recommendation from permission to Central Medlar discuss the legal Implications of requirements in regard to
The decision to exempt
to hire Pat dicapped or injured persons being provided other than that
Oviedo from repayment was
(lis.sen, 28, Atlanta, for a who do not need nor will expect okayed by the commission.
$22,000 counts' director of any medical assistance" In
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What is that strange noise been alerted to be on the lookout for an no one has been able to apprehend him
emanating from the north?
elderly man, who is reported to be the for questioning.
Police around the world have reported
pilot of the strange craft.
Latest radar reports indicate that the
strange sightings in the sky for the i
He is described as having a full head craft and its occupant should arrive in
few hours.
Sanford sometime late tonight.
The object appears to be some type of of white hair and flowing white beard,
wearing a red suit wi th black belt and
Police Chief Ben Butler advises that
sleigh pulled by eight funny looking
boots.
all
chiidren should stay indoors tonight
animals led by one animal displaying an
authorized red light.
The sleigh is reportedly filled with a and go to bed early, assured that all will
As The Evening Herald, went to press large quantity of packages, "contents be well tomorrow morning.
today, however, no sightings had been unknown."
Matter of fact, if past history is any
reported this far south, but it is believed
It is believed th e man and his animals
indicator, Dec. 25, 1975, will be a date
the object is headed in the general are harmless, bringing nothing more long-remembered by everyone, young
direction of Sanford.
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vestigators received a report grove at the edge of the campus one to six months,
teeth had possibly been
from anthropologists saying the
where the shallow grave was
The human remains were knocked out in an acekient or
Sanford police today started a mystery man "appears to have found,
unearthed by police after a light.
painstaking review of all k-en dead five to 10 years or
The anthropologists reported
Angel said, In a letter to college instructor found a leg
missing persons reports in more."
police, that "sand drains well bone while walking his dog.
the man had a very "projecting
Seminole for the past 10 years
J. Lawrence Angel, Curator and preserves bones and
Smithsonian anthropologists angular chin and beaky acee
in hopes of identifying the of Physical Anthropology at the clothes well."
who examined the skeleton said that was slightly deflected to
skeletal remains ofa man found Smithsonian
Institution,
Earlier, after preliminary itis that ofa white rnale age "35 the left from an old healed
ma shallow grave Nov. l3at the Washington, D. C., reported to local examination of the tltough 40's" but said they fracture."
north edge oi the Seminole police that "time since death" skeeton, Seminole County can't rule out traces of Indian
The studies revealed that the
Community College campus could be 10 bears or more Medical Examiner Dr. G v
murder
victim's hair was
or Oriental ancestry
The murder probe took the -depending on the acididity of Garay said the unidentified
They confirmed that the
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range in age from 17 to 21, but talk T1ie don't know what
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Queen Anne, who was on the
area high schools.
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Why enter the contest?
interviews Prior to the big pa"Well, It's a lot of fun," the rade and game In Pasadena,
queen explained. "We meet a was asked lf she'd be living itup
lotofpeopleandyougainaIot roya1IythenIghtbcforethetg
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day.
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-They ttcurnament officials)
especlaily helpful for her be. say, 'You can do anything you
cause she'd eventually like to want on New Year's Eve, but
go into public relations work, we'll pick you up at four in the
specializing in shOW business, morning the next day," s
Shewasaskedjlaheenteredthe said with a laugh.
Tournament of Roses contest
"So you're sort of left with
with Idea of opening a few doors just sleeping.... That's a long
to her intended career,
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Anne was in town recently an
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NBC called to ask If we'd like to tangible side. the Rose queen
nter%1c her. Sure, we said, gets a $1,500 wardrobe and
never having Interviewed a some guest shots on TV. on one
queen before. It was that kind of such shot, she grinned, she won
day.
$1,000 from the "Hollywood
It turned out Queen Anne 'was Squares" treasury.
from California
Pasadena, to
In recent years, there has
be
from whence NBC on been rising criticism of beauty
New Year's Day will televise contests in which the coulthe annual Tournament of plainees say young women are
Roses parade and then the Rose paraded around like so many
Bowl football name.
hunks of meat. How does
Queen Anne Elizabeth Mar queen (eel about that'
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"Well," thc said, "thia tac
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Annabella "Chuchi" M.aijub, Christmas Day. highs around
8, MemphIs, lean,: "He eats th e mid 7O. Lows in the upper
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Lord 's guidance bef ore I with that thin g on his
truck. Then &amp;e got on the radio and pretty
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LONGWOOD- in front of the Auerbach house
drove up in a car."
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on a quiet set Keller told him to lake the effigy down to avoid a neighborhood
in this co mm uni ty, the Santo Claus
J. U. Grant IMnood City Council chairman
t was hung in effigy last feud.
admitted
week la gone. But the sign remains: King of the Uaton
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"I can understand his point of vi, he has to keep the peace," talking to Catcher,
ClauRev, fl: 14 &amp; 15,
Mrs. Catcher said the man "roiled out of the car" and began
Auerbach said. "But if I get a message from the Lord, it's going
By ED PRICKF
"It was up for only a couple of hours," George Auerbach.
shouting
at her husband.
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said Sunday.' I put it up about 7:30 Monday morning, and when I
Herald Staff Writer
Mrs. Auerbach said the couple had "asked the Lord for a sign."
wo uld have
k the Santa Claus off
came home at 10 am, the police chief came over and told me to
"If
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George and Margaret Auerbach, members 'of the Ebenezer means going to jail or having our houw burned," she said.
decisions - hiring of a
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Mrs. Cutcher said Puuuc Safety tuwF
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Off someplace.
"My children are exposed to Santo Claus In school," Mrs.
granta coordinator
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'r friends, Alien and Brenda Catcher, came over around
e said the same man returned a Few minutes later, saying he
Seminole County Commission crying because they were told Santa Claus was coming to visit "They
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them. They know Santa Claus is inspired by the devil."
eeting.
ist urbing the peace.
According
to Mrs. Brenda Cutcher, she and her husband visited
Shad Auerbach, 5, and Kimberly Auerbach, 6, attend Longwood
Commissioner Harry
-'They didn't come right out and say we would be arrested if we
the Auerbacha on Tuesday, driving a truck on which Was mounted came
back Into Longwood, but they implied it,"
Elementary School Mrs Auerbach said her son was u pset at a small
Kwiatkowski said thecount)
Santa Claus effigy, simila r to the one the Auerbachs were
said .
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'My husband went up to the store to get some soft drinks,"
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Evaluation
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a Longwood policewoman. When he pulled Into the yard, she
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three.
Mrs. Cutcher said when the
pulled in behind him and asked If he planned to drive around town
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or unt month vacation.
Dr. Luis M. Perm (right) praidest of the mitt-l".21ift CWWG 1W :Maud" Vwtwa
creditable years service,
'tW4 — Seven days paid sick leave mulfiplitq by the aver.ige (-UW
Sanford admires the garment worn by (t%tumhn Ba-Abu,, Liberia, rbllr Cher &amp;ewpler, dl.wLor
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'The Company," looks on during Sunday's welcoming festivities at the Sanford Civic center for 47 each year for supervisors-and. compensation during the last
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foreign graduste stude ts. The visttri from 11 countries are enjoying the thrlstmu holidays ' a bove PI tion
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WASHINGTON (AP) — President Ford says he will
sign the compromise tax bill, averting an automatic income tax Increase that would have hit American workers
on New Year's Day.
The bill, which exiende M Income tax cuts Into the
first six mootha of 11, Is scheduled to reach Ford's desk
today and lwuld st'tlNWs cvidence on Saturday that
he plaiw to 1W* It 4&amp;14.
Without approaI of the (Ax bill, the 1975 temporary tax
cuts wau14haveezpljMs cif Dec. 31, meaning Individual
income tales wiId have jumped by as much as $6 per
week for the average worker.
On Saturday, Ford called the compromise measure "a
good tax bill for six months." The President claimed a
victory over Congress, saying the lawmakers, "after a lot
of pulling and hauling ... finally agreed thst we would
have in principle a tax reduction and a spending
limitation...."

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Rescued After Three Days
KEY WEST (AP) — Two Florida men on
disabled sailboat, missing for nearly three days afti
voluntarily being set adrift by a cruise liner in a hurry I
get to Miami, have been rescued, a Coast Guar
spokesman said early today.
The sailboat was found late Sunday about 40 miles soul
of Key West, the spokesman said.
Ile said Scott Wilford, 21, of St. Petersburg, owner of t
.Z-foot Red Zan, and Frank McIntyre Jr. of Tarpo
Springs, were apparently In good health. They were towe
into Key West.
The men were found 135 miles from where they ha
been set adrift Friday after refusing to abando,i the]
sailboat to stay aboard the luxury liner Southward.

9 AM To 5 PM
REG. STORE HOURS

Award whiners In
SnIord-3emfe Christmas Parade (Froin left) trait raw: BM &amp;r, Dlstrkt is
Veterans of Foreign Wars; Paula Thken of Tisken Farms;

Caryliloyseti, Flagship Bank of Sanford;
Dot Williamson. Sanford Atlantic; Jean McQaln, McClaIn'a
Kinder School; and
Kiwanis. Back row: Myron Christensen, St. Luke's; Marie Cunningham, School Steven H.1it,
of Radlologic
Technology, Eileen Brown, Flagship U.S. Bank; Al
Porzlg, Porzlg's Plumbing; and Rev. %fJjlaill
('ffmn,i. ('vntr1 Ithplict Church.

One Traffic Death Reported

Recovery Danger Cited
WASHINGTON (A?) — Governraent spending does not
;l cn',!r t thec.
r.rj from,
recession may be In serious trouble without major
changes In federal policy, says the staff of a congressional
budget committee.
The staff of the Joint Economic Committee, In a report
to House and Senatq btidget panels, said Its study of Vie
fiscal outle (ce the Mt EM years shows that "the
federal budget is not old of control."
But It said its Investigation Into the effects of federal
budget reab'ktlona proposed by President Ford showed
that the economy could suffer a setback and that major
policy changes are needed If economic recovery is to
continue.
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The Associated Press
Only one traffic death was reported by the Florida
Highway Patrol over the weekend. A patrol spokesmar
said early today that he was uncertain of the reason fot
the unusually low figure.
"That's the least number of deaths I've known of thi
year for a weekend period," the spokesman said. "I don't
have any explanation, unless possibly everybody's

Plan To Be Discussed

By DONNA FSTES
Herald Staff Writer

Schreiner, to be replaced in an ordinance limiting building
Connell asked that City
office on Jan. 5 by Parker coverage on properties within Planner-Engineer James
Lee
Anderson, who defeated him at Industrial, commercial or be Instructed to begin the
work
LONG WOOD Discussion of the polls earlier this month, business district zones, died for immediately, taking
advantage
ii contract on the Skylark II received support from three
of lack of a second.
of the planning expertise of
lighting plan is the lone item on the four remaining members of
The ordinance would also Councilman-elect Parker
the agenda, along with routine the board last week for the pay have set green belt and parking Anderson.
cpclrts, for the 7:30 p.m. raise retroactive to Oct. 1.
lot percentages In the areas.
A'- though an Altamonte
neeting today of the city
Council, early this year in an
Earler this year, !Arrnann Springs City Commission
ouncil.
economy move, reduced fts pdy vetoed successfully an or- meeting is scheduled for
4:30
Council has taken the and that of Mayor James H. dinance which would have p.m. Tuesday, no [taw were on
xitIon that failure of the Lormann to $150 monthly.
revoked zoning granted for the agenda today.
ullders In the development to
Only lame duck Councilman specific prcjects If construction
ay a $100 assessment per lot H.A. Scott voted against the had not begun within
one year.
matl Tractor, Small Price 1
or the street lighting cost raise. Scott is to be replaced in
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it met i1h lieres placed
office by Lawrence Goldberg.
Evening JJcjJ,J
gainst the property.
Usual practice Is for council
Wade
Hergadon,
a to pass an ordinance on first
PubtsIed Daily and Sunday,
epresentative of CAM Con- reading and then set a public except Saturday and
Christmas
truction, developers, has in- hearing and second reading for
Day by The Snfod Herald, Inc
)00 N. French Ave., Sanford,
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Fla 32771
contract permitting the liens.
The second of Mayor LorCouncil may adopt on first mann's vetoes of a land
CsPojiae Paid at
Troctor Co.
ading an ordinance raising its development ordinance stood Sanford Florida
N. Oras, Itssa.m TrMI
ay from $150 to $Z)C monthly, up to attack last week.
Subtsiription Rates by Carrier
411 M&amp;Wila
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Councilman Gerard ConneD's
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The only traffic death reported to patre! headquarters
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TALLAHASSEE (AP)
The legislature will have
to consider new revenue sources, such as local sales
ta xes, in its search for ways to meet state and local
constru ction needs, says Sen. Robert Gra ham, DMIamI.
Graham heads aSenate Ways and Means subcommittee
working on a sdy that shows state government could

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need $10 billion forcorstructJon in the next five years.
In addition, an estimated $1.6 billion will be needed for
local school buildings, $1.6 billion for federally mandated
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land use if an industry
Parker
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years old, may not be the While what Is already there
youngest' councilman-elect in cannot be changed, we can keep
Seminole County, but he has to It from happening again,"
be the ta llest at six feet seven Anderson said, adding proper
inches.
land use planning is not a new
A native of the area, having idea.
been born at the old Florida
'My technical training lends
Sanitarium and Hospital (now itself to Involvement in land use
Florida hospital South), planning which Is a big part of
Anderson took his first dip into the Council's Job."
the city's political waters this
He feels his successful
year and handily won a berth on business experience will be an
the city council, defeating the asset to the council position and
incumbent and another op- wants to see the governing body
ponent.
operate with a more businessOwner-manager of a nursery like approach.
in Fern Park and another in
"Council should set the policy
Lake Mary, Anderson says he guidelines and the city em.
thought he "had something to ployes should be permitted to
offer, believed he could do a make decisions basi'd on that
Hter job than the people on policy," Andtr:ua said.
ouncjl and wanted to we
Among the project that can
things done right."
be readily accomplished and
He is a member of the board which the people In a door-to)f directors of the state and door campaign indicated they
ocal nurserymen and growers wanted to see done, Anderson
'isociation and a past president said, Is cleaning up of the city
)f the local chapter.
parks and solutions to the dog
Anderson holds a bachelor of problem.
clence degree in business
"There is lot of broken glass
idmlnlstration with a major in In the children's parks In the
cal estate and urban land city and mounds of fire ants. A
tudy and development,
better park maintenance
Married and the father of two program is needed.
-lilidren, Kristine, 4, and P.D.
"The city's contract with the
V 22 months old, Parker an d ('(flinty on animal control all.
is wife, Barbara, (known to parently is not working," he
em friends as Babs) have their said, adding an awful lot of
otne in Lake Ruth South.
people are complaining about
Ile is a man who knows what dogs running loose and one
e believes. Anderson was one person complained about a dog
the leaders of his sub- which chased his children.
vision's unsuccessful fight to
Anderson would also like to
op the industrial rezoning of see a correct and up-to-date city
roperty adjacent to the map showing the correct city
velopment and he believes it limits and the zoning of all city
time to update the city's territories. An adequate job
ring ordinances,
description of city employes

MIAMI (AP) — Despite a fruitless three-day search for
a Cypriot-reg istered freighter missing with 22 crewmen
aboard, officials say they still hope the ship is safe and

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IIrlInes Resumes Flights
BURLINGAME, Calif. (A?) — United Airlines
echanlcs have returned to work, and the nation's largest
mestic air carrier said It is resuming flights today and
ill be in full operation by Christmas Eve.
The mechanks tatlfled a three-year contract Sunday.
heir two-week strike had forced United to cancel all Its
glds through Jan. 5, adding to a bleak picture for
liday travelers already faced with a strike now in Its
ltd month agaIit National Airlines.

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An Associated Press study of attendance for Senate rolla11 votes showed that 19 senators were present for all 57
worded vote, during the six weeks between the August
ud October rm&amp; I1 Senate's ciiposlte attendance record for all 100
eatora was 68.9 frt with Most absenteeism contrated vn two FrIijs and The last day before the
tober recess sted &amp;note figures show similar high
tedg
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MIAMI (AP) — Air Jamaica resumed full operations
today after obtaining a court Injunction to end a weekend
slowdown by ground workers In Kingston, Jamaica, a
company spokeswoman said.
"They are going back because of a court Injunction,"
idSCglc,tourdcs agent for the a[rIjjs "And
they hope to resolve the (contract) problem by the end of
January so this does not happen again."
The ground workers, who have been working without a
contract since October, held a one-day strike several

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ATLANTA (A?) — Millions of Southern blacks still
dodge the voting booths because of registration and
election procedures which discourage their participation,
a Voter Education Project study shows.
"The simple PrOce4dattempthv to register the unregistered, to av
apathetic to action, to urge the
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power ass omterproductive, dangerons challenge to the
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data indicate a big gap still exists bctweei black and
r;hite voter registrztlon in rural and urban areas of
Florida, Louisiana, North Carolina and South Carolina.

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"This lack of faith Is well-founded as Is evidence
by the continued Increases in the crime rate,"
Glisson said.
According to the latest figures released by the
Federal bureau of Investigation, all crimes Increased by 18 per cent In 1974. Since 1969 violent
criminal activity has Increased by 47 per cent.
The state survey shows that 67 per cent of those
Interviewed believe that Florida's guaranteed
sentence law would help reduce crimes committed
with a firearm 11 people knew about It.
"We have an effective tool for fighting crime,"
Gibson said, "if we can just get the word to the
criminal. The guaranteed sentencing concept is
being used In several states now and I predict the
federal criminal justice system In our country will
eventually incorporate this concept in fighting
crime. It is definitely the coming thing."
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Seems the Law Enforcement Assiftance

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'Program sponsored a survey recently to expose
Florida's new guaranteed sentence for gun.
(1 IlYtflP ItIUI dHU 1V$3 man ai per cent of those
persons Interviewed were aware of the new law,
Sen. Jim Gibson, who sponsored the bill In this
year's legislative session, said the survey Indicates
the be1l that harsher sentences will definitely
deter potential criminal activity and that most

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thought more or better rehabilitation would reduce
the crime rate and 53 per cent feel that Judges
should Issue stricter penalties,

The Sanford City Commission is to be cornmended for its decisive action to "go it alone" on
the sorely-needed sidewalk on SR-46A in the
vicinity of Idyllwilde Elementary School.
This very busy thoroughfare is used daily by a
number of youngsters who attend the school and it
has long been a source of concern for parents of
these children.
For a period of time It appeared that the
project would be tied up in wrangling bctwccn tile
city and th e county over just whose responsibility it
is to pay for the pruject. Some city officials indicate
that the property belongs paryto the county and
believed that the county should share the cost.
County officials, meanwhile, deny that the
property is theirs.
Regardless of who owns the strip of land in
question, we are delighted that the city fathers
decided that the safety of the children came first
and voted to get on with the project at city
. expense.

The federal revenue sharing program dominated recent
meetings of the National League of Cities and the conferenca of
Democratic governors. Mayors and governors do not agree
bow the revenue sharing pie should be divided amorw them, and
some believe Washington siouiii even create same
progl*ms to provide federal money to the states and cities,
Our advice to the mayors and governors Is to stop
quarreling over the size of these federal handouts and hew they
re distributed and consider the possibility they eventually may
be Phased out.
The federal government will have dispensed $30 billion In
revenue sharing funds to states, counties and cities
the present program expires at the end of next year. President
Ford asked Congress last MJtorwItfcr another yews,
with the funding Increased to $39.8 billion,
stampede in Congress to vote the extamion.
The financial crisis in New York has stimulated national
debate on whether It Is proper f federal
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Wiling their congressmen they think not. Wlie revenue
was conceived as a means of giving states and cities
to uxdertake programs U otherwi
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operating expenses of local government,
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the fact is that many ffichLs believe that these federal dollars
are helping cities avoid the kind of fiscal responslbWty that
finally Is being forced on New York. It would be irresponsible to
Phase out revenue sharing overnight and President Ford's
prq*ul should be adopted. However, with all the pressure to
keep a ceiling on the federal budget, governors and mayors are
miring a mistake if they take the future of the revenue sharing
$rvgrtm beyond that for granted.

'Fair Trade Ends
It wR3 a derelict of the Depresdm that stuck wound,
ruslng to go away, like an old hobo.
Manufacturers and merchants prnoted "lair trade" laws
during the dark Depres4an days, taking refuge in government
protecUon1
to escape the harsh deacipline of free market
cmqfttim.
They besought the government for permission to fix
minimum retail prices and prosecute merchants who sold for
less. Pennission was given by the federal government fr this
restraint of trade. Many states then passed "fair trade" laws.
t'ow, under pressure of double-digit Inflation and rising
consumer Indignation., Congress has finally passed a bill
repeating the "fair trade" antitrust exemption. President Ford
smçperted the bill and undoubtedly will sign It Into law.
Then the state will have to repeal their "fair trade" laws,
Some merchants thought Uley could not survive
price-fixing protection. They will, although they may have to
sharpen up their pnciag pencils, or provide more convenient
and effieJ
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examination of a rival accounting firm
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which ha more than 1,400 partners In 50 countries.
who ordered the audit? Peat, Marwick
itself, which paid over $500,000 for It.
Earlier the firm had backed out of an audit
arranged by the American Institute nf Certified
Public Accountants because the Institute wanted
to keep the results secret, Peat, Marwick wanted
public exoneration of Its auditing practices,
which had come under sustained and detailed
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cause. The Russians take the bribes and come
!2ck!crrnor.
This is why detente Is falling.
No
one, least of all Leonid Brezhnev, has
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respect for men who show little respect for their
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that
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that we will not go along with continued Soviet
The SEC had sued Peat, Marwick as auditors
The spirit of Detente
aggression In countries around the world. In that
of four financially troubled companies where full
context, we have Issued strong warnings on
disclosure was an Issue: Penn Central (now
Angola,
where the Russians have openly moved
bankrupt), National Student Marketing, Talley
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on
a
civil
war. No sooner had Moscow Ignored
industries and Republic National Life In.
our warnings, than we leaked word of
surance. An SEC suit was pending regarding
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another now-bankrupt client, Stirling Homex.
concessions, though we'd said we could go no
further.
In several of these audits, Peat, Marwick was
Item — We averted our eyes when the
Ex per enc e
criticized for accepting statements from
Russians, using technical evasions known to
management without independent verification.
...
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Implicit in SEC's complaint was the belief that
As everyone who has *tum.ied It knows, the
people whose knwiedge and abilities, however meaning of the SALT, acççd, whh holding to a
the firm had grown too fast and that his
. School of Hard Knocks has a pretty tough they have been g1ned, are judged to
twisted lnteriretatlon ó the litter. The adbe equal
dards had suffered as a result. Growth is a curriculum,
ininlstratlan
not only ac(ted these violations,
a college-sponsored education.
problem that Peat, Marwick shares with many
but defended the Soviet actions, though thej
More and more educators and college
other large accounting firms, sisne d which now niliütrators are beginning to realize that
These external degrees have been won by directly contradicted published U.S. unthousands of servicemen for a combination of destandings at the time the treaty was signed,
find themselves with a shortage of senior part- perience Is, In
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a good
teacher
that what military courses, regular college classes and clear signal to
ners to perform necessary
-yjon
teaches
ches may
worthy
of and
Brezhnev we do not have the
academic
competency tests, and by citizens of nearly moral
recognition for people in a ll walks of life who, for
courage to stand on what we believe.
every state.
But Peat, Marwick may also have over. any number of reasons
Item — In Vietnam we made a deal with
,
have
not
continued
their
reached Itself in taking on the audits of National formal educations
beyond high school and may
Another source of nontraditional education Moscow concerning restraint In the supplying of
Student Marketing and Republic National aster
not h,ve the time or money to spend four years
that Is gaining recognition is in the courses and war materials. The Russians broke their word,
disagreementsWweei companymanagemenU on a campus or even longer in night 3chotg.
program conducted by Indw6y, labor unions, watched us back out under a face.eaving ploy.
and the predecessor auditing flrms In both
This
year,
more
than
100,000
people
will
be
and
government, as well as such cultural
Item
Though we have time and again
eases, the SEC charged, Peat, Marwick
taking a variety of tests that may help them pin
organizations as museums. Taken together, they reaffirmed our alliance wfth Taiwan, the men In
neglected to Inform Itself of the details of the up to two years of college credit without
provide a formidable array c( courses which,
ever
Kremlin km)w Secretary of State Henry
disagreements.
setting foot in a classroom, says the Carnegie
according to one estimate, Involve
million Kissinger has In effect promised the Chinese that
of New York In a report on
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Americans. Many of the courses are comparable one of these davs we will turn Taiwan over tothe
Like Peat, Marwick, many American ac-Corporation
tratht(o education"
to
college-level
studies.
the
Peking Government, wash our hands of
counting firms arc Increasingly finding themAt 50 colleges in New York, for example,
selves the defendants in litigation from
A new program, the "Cooperative
Item — The U.S.S.R. has seen us formally
disgruntled stockholders In client firms. Vie hundreds of state troopers are seeking college
Assessment of Experiential Learning," (CAEL),
questtr of how far the accountant's liability academy.
credit for Uw'
r classes at the state's Police is a joint effort of the Educational Testing agree to recognize as alolute the Russian
extends is yet to be resolved. But Arthur Young
Servlve In Princeton, N.J., in 160 InstitutIons conquiest of Eastern Europe, gaining in return
only a promise of certain Individual freedcsns, a
has now patted its competitor on the back.
"Slow us what yu've done in the course of
around the country. One woman who needed a promise the Soviet Union promptly Ignot'ed,
your life," advertises one large eastern degree to edvL'e In the civil service had
iuter 12,000 hours of work by 150 accountants, university, "and if It's solid, we'll give you
publicly
In the person ci Andrei D.
years of experience as a bookkeeper that 10
shemost
Sakharov,
the great
lncliIjiig 50 partners, Arthur Young COflClUded academic credit"
Russia physicist, not
thought gave her knowledge equivalent to what
that it was "favorably Impressed with the extent
allowing
him
even
a
trip
to Oslo to receive the
students learn in several accounting courses.
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Since the mid-1960s,
Level
of corr.xnitment to the conduct of (Peat, Mar- Examination
Program setthe
up College
by the College
Nobel Peace Prize.
Through a CAEL Institution, she received
As not above, our answer to these Russian
wick's) practice in accordance with professional Entrance Examination Board has .onducted a
academic credit for her work experience.
standards."
Violations — u Angola, In SALT, In the case of
national system of examinations in a variety of
Says
CAEL
director
Warren
Willingham:
Sakarov,
has been to cave In, to promise further
There were a few quibbles, several Iwtancessubject areas te
uate what people have
concessions
In SALT and to offer more technical
"m
eval
aren't
19-year
-olds. They have
whee Arthur Young's accountants did not agree leltTned through Independent study.
donea variety of things In their lives. In the secrets.
with Peat, Marwick decisions and 5one places
In the name of heaven where do we stand?
process of work, travel or voluntary ex.
All
kin&amp;
of
where the written evidence of the audit was less
It
perlences, they have learned much that has real
Is not necessary to be belligerent, To be
complete than could have been wished; but Oki presidents, housewives have been motivated
academic
merits.
firm
Mid
to stand on what we b&amp;ieve does not
toearncollegedegreesbecaue they ve been
the whole the report was respectful of
require
we
call the Marines or move &amp;L-craft
abietocutayarorrom the
ventii
professional comnpetnice of the rival firm.
"Whattheykflowmaynotfj
neatly
Into
carriers.
This
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categories like biology or ntroductory the Russians
An Interesting Innovation
who
but will nonhave sccr us regularly back
The Regents External Degree Program of the
paychology, but they often deserve credit fcr It down In the en.
accintnt be
to blic it'
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Mr. &amp; Mrs. Giles (Carol)
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AL&amp;IU.tth, Algeria (AP) — Pro-Palestinian terrorists
ended their occupation of the Vienna headquarters
of the
Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries today and
flew to Algiers with 10 oil minis ters and 31 ot her
hostages
on a pla ne supplied by the Austrian goverAment,
The Austrian
AIrlint DC') landed at the Algiers airpert
at 1l:3 am. The terrorists and their hostages
started
leaving the pla ne 10 minutes after it landed .
One of the terrorists who was wo unded
in the atta ck on

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was Sanford: grandmathers, Mrs.
Robert C. Boynton. Burial was born in Orlando.
Iona E. Glenn. Lakeland and
Mrs. Eunice Jean Winn , 19, of in Evergreen Cemetery.
In addition to her parents, she Mrs. Bonnie M. Davis,
?! Idgewc'1
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is survived by a brotner, Lewis Louisville, Ky.
MISS IIONNIF.JOIINSON
(lied Saturday morning. Born in
A. Johnson, Orlando; grand.
Gramkow Funeral Home in
Miss flonjile Marie Johnson,
Sanford, she was a member of
father. Lewis W. Johnson, charge of arrangements.
'the Elder Springs Baptist two-month-old daughter of Mr.
Church and attended schools in and Mrs. Russell Johnson of 306
Seminole County and Seminole E. South St., Orlando died
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daughter. Jennifer Anne;
George C. Hearn

Anna M. Greenleaf
John 0. O'Neal Sr.
Leroy Tucker
Gertrude A. Frampton,

Josephine M. Ilolgers.on
Dalse'1 M. Longwell
Vera N. MeFayden
Ernest Mitchell
John 0. O'Neal Sr.
Frida W. Werner, DeBary
Louise I. Dietz Deltona
Joseph Recce Sr., Deltona
Jean K. Ross, Deltona
DOris Shorn'o, Mayor, Ga.

MILAN,
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UlI d uugnm rrom an Francisco and New York
crashed as
It was landing in thick fog today
at Milan's Malpensa
aliPort, but TWA said first reports Indicated no one was

MRS. EUNICE WLNN

Fred L. DiidIe'

Dale P. Crumpton
Raymond H. Eden

Reports Say Nobody Killed

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Wayne 0. Brooks
Jan iceCowley

Sanford:

Airliner Crashes In Italy,

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redevelopment of Downtown Sanford and has oflered his services in helping the Downtown
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the Paulucci Family Foundation.
Paulucci Enterprises Is the organization
managing Paulucci family Investments and Interests, and has been a prominent contributor and
participant In regional economic development.

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that Laurence E. Vershel, veteran newsman who at
one time worked for The Herald, has been appointed to the newly crv'ated position of assistant to
the Chairman for Civic Affairs at Paulucd Enterprises, Duluth, Minn.
Chairman Jeno F. Paulucci, who has business
interests and a home In Sanford, made the annoUncement.
Vershel will also serve as exective secretary of

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LulejIan In their behalf.
nfmm(, sre. It Wer advice that tht St.itc
Lgon fi, e ha learned that Vice Admiral
Tht
The letter omitted the
in keepinj
aboulcitrack
"startofa time
calendar tinsignificant fact that Department long ago dispensed to diplomats, mediately,"
Malcolm W. Cagle last year tried to wangle a LulejLan had already moved to hire Cagle. officials and businessmen traveling abroad,
by the
multl-mUhlon.doflar contract for a firm that had Thereafter, not only the admiral but his deputy,
"sounds of birds or trsffic Outside; rise and fall
In the pre-attack phase, counsels the of temperatiwe (It
just offered him a lucrative job.
Capt. James Hooper, Joined the Lulejian firm. docwren'., kidnapings by
is usually warmer in t he day
terrorists can often In any climate); rhythm
Afterward, the admiral quit the navy to join
of meals (likel y
To Its credit, the navy blocked Cagle's be thwarted simply by
to be
being perceptive. "The the
the firm, Lulejian and Associates, which he had scilfine and put the Iranian contract up for same
same
the
ujs
nke)
or
hhit
patterns
of
car Li encountered indifferent parts of thetried to enrich.
cynçeuti'.e bidding. Iran subueuenUy can- city
the
guards
(uually
more
active
diIng
the
couples are observed Loitering day)."
The multhnijlian4)llar finagling aUempt celled the whole deal,
purposefully
for
long perk-4s near the house or
occurred last year In Iran. The Pentagon was
While under Interrogation,gat" the manual,
Footnote: We tried to reach caglef
office;
protracted
repairs
are
made
on
a
ear
the
victim should "take a
belping1animprove itsnavy.Aspan of
before
Press. He
He simple, tenable
which presumably broke down outside one's positlanand tj, to
effort, Cagle was dispatched to Iran to study Its us even alter the navy contacted him and gave home."
naval problems.
Iui'n our telephone number. Both Captain Hooper
polite" and "never lose your temper," it is test,
HS wound UP the study by advising Iranian and the Lailejian firm len1ed any WOifl.
Prominent Americans "traveling
ro.d 100, for him to "give short answers" and "not
officials to hire
single VS. training The Navy, meanwhile, is reviewing Cagle's where terrorism is a danger" should "avoid argue MarA't theory,"
going out alone ," should "call '.axii,ld
Upon release, a hostage
management firm to upgrade its navy. In a actions In the Iranian contract caper.
" should
sh ild avoid an
letter ea-etully. marL'd "personal and conIminedLi
KIDNAP ADVICE: The Senate Internal-am
"1ree-sw1p.gig press conference,"
fidential," he stated:
travel agency," should avoid "street instead, he should
Security Subcommittee, which usually confines
wait until he has been
"There are many managem!nt companies in Itself to keeping track of subversives, has and
disturbama"
aimoujij "se alert"
debriefed and has caught up on the news, Then,
llt
the U.S. who have experience, cspabthty and published a hush-wsh briefing book forsUWWers
has reiqxe with the family, he
can "do
wtv will t,,oti' and quc'.lh'y to unde'ch "rine
credit
to
t! Mny and to himMll"
Arnerican" wki could icom
But U all precautions fail and a kkbtaping
an effort in your behalf. But I heliove that you kidnap victims.
Despite It- OptLTJst
tone,
document
ti briefing msmial advises, the victim carries this omIno note:
"'flthe
Well.epwed
must specify a company e rienced and
Copies have b.en 1iecJ to footloose cxurs,
"can help himself several ways." Among
dedicated to
naval bainli management." Senators and Congressmen, with the dark ad- thingo,
other
for example, he should "hesitate to
offervictim
date. hai' his affair, In order and his will up to
His letter then set forth quaflfkmtions that notilticm that It
He has dLscu
be "kept confidentiaL"
ng in a
with his wife tho
Just happened to fit LulejLaii and Associates
POlitY
The document, crytLcally entitled "Hostage The manual elsa recommends that he
"$X$ no what she sW"M do If
estiy, Imprd, the Iranian officials askr'l Deferse Measures," anpears to be a ri'idiffraim i-"irnt" r

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President's Performance as quiet leadership'
Right. Air. P/es... ?"

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tir 15 ears, will be named likely to finish iirst this year
head coach of the National was Baltimore. Alter all, a
Football League's New Orleas team that finished the previous
Saints this week, The Associ- season tied for the National
ated Press has learned.
Football League's worst record
According to a source close to at 2-12 would have to go through
Stram and his former team, the a lot of lengthy rebuilding.
announcement of the ap.
Rebuilding, yes. l.engt:iy, no.
1X)Ifltmeflt is expected to be The Colts hammered them.

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Deck the halls with boughs of
That's the story for Lake Brantley, Oviedo and
SeminoI' this week as the three high school basketball
teams compete in holiday tournaments,
Lake Brantley jumps right Into the holiday spirit
tonight in a tournament at Orange Park, where
Cathesvjile and Jacksonville Wolfson will also be corn-

Iedo hs a two4ay tourney Friday and Saturday
with Seminole meeting Eustis at 7 in Friday's opener with
iedo facing Lakeland Santa Fe at 8:30. Winn
meet
Saturday night icr the champlonship.
Elsewhere, Lake howell and Trinity ep will be

YEAR TEY Y8FW

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deny the report,

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pedtheirclnderella turnaround
beating New England 34-21
I
In New Orleans, John Me- on Sunday.
The Colts came from behind
COIl), president of the Saints,
three
times to beat the stubborn
oWd not admit newsznen to his

In State Preps

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names are

on top

6. Ft. Lauderdale

Cardinal

good on an

denied the re-

Later Mecom

11-yard toucxiown

,

.

last week's

9. Fernandina Beach 6-2

told hank

two

Mun.sey's

weeks ago that

30-yard

,'co ,v,q,c'p
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worski's
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Saturday's Reiutts

to an tnsur-

yard field goal in the third

Bear. 42, SaInts J7

five-rd

Chicago at Houston
New York at Milwaukee
flew Orleans at Golden State
Kansas City at Los Angeles
Seattle it Portland

National FtbalI League
National Cenferonc.
Eastern DIvision
W.. L. .T. PcI. PP PA
x-&amp;t.L.
1) 3 0 .754 6 276

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$ 6 0 Sn 323 276
S 9 0 .331 7)6
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0 .254
Nw York
Central DIvIsIon
x-MInn.
17 7 0 .557 377 150 San i.nton
Indiana

over with last week's leader,

Class Ali

"Right now, I have a very
ing

Diego 47-17 to clinch the AFC

any decision."

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dropping to

sixth after losing

2. DuimeLlon 7-I

he

fourth

was going,

playoff

the

opening quarter

17 11

The

rankings and won-loss

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midway in this

8. Hawthorne 5.3

MAli

2 St. Petersburg Northeast 8-

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lie 6-2

season

after Philadelphia

upset

A.rican Contence
Eastern DivIsion
L. .1.
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x-Balt.
10 1 0 7)1 393 20
Miami
10 I 0 .714 33 222
Buff.
S 4 0 .571 130 353

New York na Virginia ci
San AntonIo 101, St. Louis )
Denver 172, Indiana 117
Tsday's Games
SI Louis at Kentucky
Toesday's ouae,
New York at K*ntucky

Winnipeg at Edmonton

SEVENTH
1. Aldana-Javi (5),
1710. 10.00, 5(0; 7. Echano-Yza (3)
5.10, 3 60; 3. Negul Li'niz (2), 4.50; Q
(3 5) 547.50; P (5-3) 5119.70
EIGHTH 1. Saia-Mugueua (2),
12.70.4.00, 3.30; 2. ManoloAgulrre
(11,5.50.1.79: 3. Alava-Mencha i,

1976, to
East 10.00 feet to a poInt on a curve
(a) consider a rejest for special concave Easterly with a radius of
exception on the following derib.d 50.00 feel, and a central angle of
140
property:
deg 31' 44", thence from a tangent
That certain real property bearing of South 19 deg 45' 15" West
described as: BeginnIng
..t un Southerly along the arc of laid
East of Southwest corner ci the CUe Ii0.0 left to the poir of

HOu

BIRMINGHAM, Ala,(AP)... gla were named to (1w team. Tig'r basketball and

OrIean5 lost its last seven 13, Houston whipped Cleveland yarder and

10. Pensacola Liberal .rt.s 6-1

ran two yards

for a

finished at 2-12, tied with San Orleans 42-17 and the New York

The panel was

sponsored

of Georgia Tech erickson
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by were selected along with Ala-

ning Quarterback Club,

backer spots on

CoIIoge

IndIana at San Antonio

7-1
U. Daytona Beach Mainland

('athotic and Zc)h)Ttülls.
(lass 1t

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football as a t.aeJP,
,Jac) Yowigt!ccd cf
and

Baltimore 31, New

Scott, who played only two

aafl

'oach before he took over as Denver 14-13, Minnesota man- yards for a second-quarter
feId genera! of the Dallas Tex- led Buffalo .5-13 and IAJS :age- °own which cparkl St.
Luis past Deti'ojt,
Cards,

Auburn,

Y

tLi1v Wth

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6. Greenville 1.1
7. MiamI Deerborne 4-2
8. Greensboro 3-I

3. (k-ala Vanguard s-n

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England

eho'n All

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Anderson

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Calf

NSA

thence south 73 feet to point of 00 dec 11' 43" East 354.29 feet
BeginnIng,
poInt of begInning, containing to the STORE, and that I Intend to regIster
said name with the Clerk of the

p.m. or
Elorra (2) S $0, 100 3. Arecha Alpi
as soon thereafter as Road at Eaiterly end of Derbyshire
(7) 9.60; Q (21) $41.00; P (47)
possble, at which lime interested ROad. East of Indian Hill Sub.
$100.50.
parties for and against tte reqt dIvis'on.
TWELFTH
1. Alava Muguerza stated above will be heard. Said
2. GERALD H. BROWN, R.1A

Jal-Alal

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MATINEE NEIUL'rS

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SECOND

DIvisIon
106

city

1. Ica.Elorza (2) 9.30.

3 Echano Alberdl (3) 3.10; 0 (2.?)

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1. Barre Alberdi; 2. least 15 days prior to the aforesaid

10 30 4 21 59 i
331 4 10 101 75

•1I 2053.40; (37 with all 7) 112.50.
THIRD - .LarrlArana(7)7200

lcaOkoi; 3. Negui-Beitia; 6. Larii-

20 9 1 41 I1 91

360, 3. EchanoLeni: (2) 1.00:

EIor:a,
SECOND

detroit 3

"uc?4Oflfl3,raj,(or

Western Conference

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CUSTOM ELECTRIC

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NOW OFFERS SALES
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ON ALL NAME BRANDS

Section

17-2149, Seminole County,

posted In the area to be considered
at least 13 days prior to the date of

of

DATED: Iiecemb,r 17, 1975
City of Lake

1. Ech.ano Lenli,

Eiorza; 7 AIdana.S.anthe, S LerriCity Clerk
Beitia.
GARY
E. MASSEY, ESQL'lRE
THIRD
1. Echano OkOki, 2.
6)6 E. Semoran Blvd.
AIda Lenit; 3. Ogulza Arena; 1. AItam,
Sorings, Florida
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POWER MIKES

C POWER ftOOSTERS

To HEAT Like On.

West Lake

(Forest City).
I
FAMILY DWELLING DISTRICT
TOOC OFFICE DISTRICT, 07(12.3.

E'

Sanlando Springs Tract No. 1. c•
Curdlng to the plat thereof recorded

Call For Our Low

EltdI-IC

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HEATING

WALLLMhN

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3224341
1007 S. Sanford
Further described as SOuth of
Powell Street and East of ,nr'Ujuru,.*,_. JJ-i.iji
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PresIview.
This pui hearing will be held in

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(3i. 10.300; 3. Sata-Juan (I) 3.00; 0

Sundays Rew
150. 3 60; 3. Oguiza-J.vI
Buffalo 11, WashIngton 2
(12)31.50; P (7.1) 131.70.
Philadelphia I. St. LOuts 3
SEVENTH
1. Dorilngn Via (3)
Atlanta 3. Boston 1
S0. 440. 300; 2. Atdana.Lenit (1)
New York flongers 2. Mm- S 6-0.1 40, 2 Larnl-Javi (5)1 50;
i4a 0
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Hall, and published in the

general circulation In the City of Northeast corner

TONIGHT'S ENTRIES
FIRST

$tatut, To Wit: Section US.0(
Florida Statutes 1q57.
5: Ellis C. Osborn
Publish: Dec. 15, 22, 29, 1976. Jan. 5,

tOtirnCUfltilfinalacfiØis takenby DISTRICT TO RI MULTIPLE DEI.iM
the said Board of Adjustment,
FAMILY DWELLING DISTRICT,
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12 19 3 31

Miuwsesola 5,

Mencha (7) 160, 110; 3 Cefaya
Echave (5) 6.40; Q(1 7) 537.00; P (4

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Ntw York
II 70 .33%
Central Division
Atlanta
15)2 .536
Cleveland
1511
;
Houston
Ii 1)
500 )t
eshing$on
13 13 .500 I"i

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7.40,3 60; 2. Chucho (1) 500. 3.70; 3.
103. Merrimack Fermin (4)3.10; Q (1-6) 53610; P (6.

1)0 17 10. 6 20. 410; 7 Arecha Benqoa
(I) 4.20. 4.40; 3. A1ave.Ai-ar,
Saturdays Results
3,40: 0 (1-1) 45.00; P (4.)) 149.70 DO
New York Islanders 7, St. (7-1) 331.50.

Pro Basketball

passed for ihree touchdown pass to L)rew
:)eaj)L1go( Pearson and Toni Frlt.sch's V.

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OEU 41

Range 30 East, run East 720 feet fo feet and a central angle of 70 deg 31'
gg In busineSs at 2593 Sanford
West right-ofway of railroad. u". thence run Southerly along
the Ave. Sanford. Seminole County,

73 77 )$ 1.40,3. Lain-Lent: (2) 3.00; Q (37)

1713 2 36

Buffalo

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10. North Florida ChristIan 4.

Neruis

DetroIt
Washn.

FrancIsco 7

Jnexican In
Haiph "Simg" Jui'u.L.tn,
Florida 1962. Morris was seletled to
called him "the mn.t complete
Jim I'tullIps of Auburn AllEC
teams in 1952 and 1953 football player I have seen,"

fl 30

L.AIeln

Chicago
, Pew Celeans 17'
Oakland 2$, Kansas City 70

the learn was moved to Kansas down with the Super Bowl titic
a running back Jerry Latin.
CIty, where Strarn became ii year ago.
idelinc fixture. strutting along
Bengals 47, Chargers 17
t'o**bo)l 31, Jets 21

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n

Smythe DIvision
ChiCIQO
12 10 11 is

W L PcI. GB

('lass three-a
. (ucoa Beach

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RADIOS &amp;

cordance with the provisIons of the
Fictitious Name States. To Wfl:
5ecfion MQ9 Florida Statutes 1957.
S: David Malcolm UcCaIlum
Publish: Dec. 15, 72, 79, 1975, Jan. •

S 00; 2. Litre (3) 5.70 6.40; 3. Ce(aya
(7) 370; Q (3$) $33$
P (5))

W L. T P15 OP GA
22 4 7 Si 115 54

Pailphla

Green Bay 22, Atlanta 13

44u.

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Fairfield 91. Seton Hall 73
Ont. 69
Sacred Heart

Dallas 31, New York Jets 21

league In 1968 In pass inter-

the team.

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5. Dehand

of

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10 1 0 711 793 226

Miami 11, Denver 13
Los Angelej 10, Pittsburgh

UI
Larry' Morris

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Central DIvision
12 2 0 551 373 142

Saturdays Results

Conference's

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the Board of Adjustment Øf the City beginnIng. Thence run West 13000
name ci ARBOR SERVICES, and
of Lake Mary, Florida, that said feet thence North
00 deg ii 43" that I intend to register said name
Board will hold e public hearing at West 4*5.00 feat; thence East 130.00 with
the Clerk of the CIrcuit Court,

S. Diego
. 2 17 (1 .143 lit
* clinchid division title

Washington Curtis with a 52-yard ID bomb, tin! Southeastern

60, 7.70; 3. Arect'a Zarre (6) 3.60;
0 (7$) t770 P (25) 1)940; OD (7.2)
173.90.
FiFTH
I. FerminAguii,re (4),
13,40, 9.10, 1.00; 2. Oi?bao-Bengoa

SIXTH
1. Domingo Javi (4),
10 00, $ 06. 3 60; 2. Oguiza Echave
), 4.70. 360; 3 Negui Okoki (1),

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los Angeles its victory and

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not arrive.
Cincinnati 1), Quebec 7
Mesota
Winnipeg I
Sin Diego 3, Høu$to 1
Toronto 4. Edmonton 7

Mirwiesota at Denver
Phoenix at CincInnati
Quebec at San Diego

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itten defensis.

Saturday's Results
Indiana 1)7, Kentucky 109
San Antonio 132, Denver 131

John Mcl)aniel recovered two

team, apart in

of

12 7 0 $37 312 13.5
5 9 0 357 255
4 10 0 .254 210 759

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In Sunday's other crucial the Raiders, champions of the

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F

1 10 0 .254 191

* L.A.
S Fr
AtI.

run for a

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Western Division

tin dropping from lug to third Catholic and Jacksenvi lie l3ish-

(3) 6-50. 340: 3. Aldana Arana (7)

Houston i, Phoenix 3
Big 0 (1-7 with 3$) 1.01340
Cleveland 5, Indianapolis 3
THIRD-i. Larri-Beitia (7) 1010.
CIncinnati 4, New England 2 5.40. 7 00; 2 Arecha.Oki (5) 600,
Qucb.c I, Calgary 7
1.60; 3 Eddy.Yia (St 1.20; 0 (5-7)
Sunday's Reseth
34.20; P (75) 155.10
PhoenIx at Indianapolis, postFOURTH
1. Alava-AlberdI (2)

ABA
W L PcI. GB
20
17 S .547 7

Wash
PlY Guts
Phila.

Oilers 21, Browns 10
falo's O.J. Simpson got two to
Dan Pastorinl's 76-yard make It Zl on the season, thattouchdown bomb to Ken Bur- tening Gale Sayers' NFL
rough and two-yard scoring
record.
bursts by Don hlardeman ar1

p..

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touchdown the B.engals

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Boston at Buffalo

ChIc.

11
games following

SCOREBOARD

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)
period and sparked them past Minnesota over the Bills.
Foreman's four scores gave
Atlanta,

Irs,,e
.

penetrate."

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Ik1JJ

Perry Smith vaulted the Pack-

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Legal Notice

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Fran Tarkenton threw his
290th
and 291st career touchPacker. 22, Falcons 13
passes to
Eric Torkelson's 15-yard do
Unitas' NFL record arid Chuck

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'Ilbo

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Three new

tie the set 4-4 and win 6-4.

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sicjns.

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U.S. Olympic weed skating team.

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uplcoftirnes;mdbeyondtft
have nothing to say."

(

yard interception return for
fell out
a touchdown and linebacker the
pla)'otfs for the first time
Frank LeMaster's 8yand
)'CS.
tug run with another thelt CW-

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quarterback of this remarkable

saying only:

for the
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U'i

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been a television football corn- them the East Division title and
mentator for CBS this year. On a berth In the playoffs.
Sunday he was working in San
It a goOd fecling to know
Francisco at the 4rs' flame

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Raider. ZL Chiefs 28
quarter following a pass intet
Pete Banaszak ran for t($JCh- ference call against San Frandowns of 1, 3 and 5 yarIs and cisco cornerback
Nat Allen
George Blanda raised his
gave the Giants their victory.
reer acoring total to 2,002 points
as the Raiders whipped Kansas
Dolphins 14, Broncos 13
City.
Earl Morrall came off the
bench to lead two second-half
Eagles 28, RedIns 3
touchdown drives that carried

Legal Notice

NOTICE OF A PUBLIC HEARiNG IN THE CIRCUIT COURT

Florida. Additional Inif any, fm.f ion avaabie from the Civil
°"i E. Polk,
whose names and addresses appe.r
City Clerk
Sheriff
ieiiSf's Department.
_________ _________________
and
file
the
original
DEU.102
thereof
with
the
Seminole
Publish: Dec. 72. 1975
County, Florid., will at
Clerk of this Ccurt either before
DEU.1
11:00 AM. on the 6th day of
________ _______________
service
on
PetItioner's
aorneys
or
January
SEMINOLE COUNTY BOAj
AD. 1976, offer for sale
immed&amp;atel1thereaft7r.c,therkf%ea and sell to the
FICTITIOUSP4AJAE
OPCOUNTYCOMMISSIONE*S
highest bidder, for
dc-fault
will
be
entered
against
YOU
Notice is hereby given that we are
N•t$cs if Public Hearttt
cash, subject to any and all existing
for
the
relief
demanded
engag
Iii the
in business at Seminole
The Board of County Corn- Petition
lelns,attheFront(wejt)D.ofthe
Plaza Shopping Center, Seminole missioners of Seminole County,
WITNESS
MY
HAND
and
tP
seal
Seminole
County Courthouse in
County, Florida under the fictitIous Florida, wIll hold a
public hHrtng to of this Court on the 12th day of Sanford, Florida, the above
name of DAISY FLOWER SHOP, consider the following
items:
described Personal property.
December A. . 1975.
and tt.at we intend to register said A. PUBLIC HEARINGS FOR (SEAL)
That said sale Is being made to
name with the Clerk of the Circuit CHANGE
OF
ZONING
satisfy
the terms of said Wrtt of
Arthur H. Bckwith, Jr.
accordance with the provisions of
1. HI.LO CORPORATION, INC..
E. Polk,
By: Elains RiChard.
the FIctitious Name Statutes, To A.) AGRICULTURE TO R)AA
SherIff
Deputy Clerk
Wit: Section $65.09 Florida Statutes SINGLE FAMILY DWELLING
Seminose County. Florida
Robert U. Morris
1q57.
DISTRICT, PZ(i3.3-73).29, From the
Publish: Dec. *3,73, 29. 1975, Jan. 5,
Hutchison
&amp;
Morris
E. Gary Cosmar
E comerof th, SE ¼ ci SectIon
916
Jae E. Coimar
Township 2) South. Range 30 East, 730 North Pa Avenue
OEU-42
Sanford, Florida 37171
1976
00 deg ii' 43" West along the East
DEU-107
tine of said SE ¼ of Section 70, a DEU
a
dIStanc, of 156.00 feet to a point on
_______________________________
__________________________
CITY OF
the North risht.of-way line of
FICTITIOUS NAME
LAKE MARY,FLORIDA
Derbyshire Road, ?henc, run West
Notice Is hereby given that I am

while leading 40.0, but the Coach Tim Grgurich said

the day after he was fired by ry. Then, with rooe Coach Td
(.luefs' owner Lamar Hunt, and Marchibroda at the helm, they
Stram is to receive a rntdtiyear proceeded to hammer apart
Contract worth at least $100,000 everything in sight, reeling off
a year.
nine strght victories to clImax

game against EVIIL4
.
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scout for the tesm.

Mmnneota against the Vikings,

cATFGo/?,v,9.4,d qryfCowqA
koRe ot?
'IP/'WøS r9 Oc#/114..4
He4YYYYRiM',Vfij'rn'

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Evening Herald, Snford, pt.
Monday,
Dec. 22, 1i7S- A
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Notice

O the City of Sanfond,

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tcuchdn as Dallas, the NFC three more covering 13, 5 and 20
wildard club, prepared for its yar as (Thicago routed the

ro

to

Melbourne Central Catholic and Trinity at Mount Dora.
Lyman doesn'f*turn to action until Jan. tIn a home

Retires

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- Hank

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AND LOCUST AVENUE AND JOHNNIE FRAZIER, H'lbind
described livestock, to wit:
WrIt ci Exution was deli,,ered to
little too conservative. I felt II
BETWEEN SECOND STREET
me
as Sheriff of Seminole County,
One
Sorrel
gelding
with
white
AND
THIRD
STREET
EXTENDED
EULA
JACKSON
last
week.
verslonoftheDaviCap,began
wehadconhand,bu(n they blaze and one hind stocking EAST, RESERVING THE USE OF FRAZiER,wif,
TINUIE Florida, and I have levied ion the
began
playing
hard,
real
hard."
One Sorrell mare with white blaze SAID ALLEY UPITO THE CITY OF
But the fourth-seeded Amen
One Appaloosa m,re
by Tony Caro, said property being
cans jwnperi Into a 3-1 lead In
NOTICE OF ACTION
Zacti Perkins, who led tt 8? 1100 AM on the 24th day of SANFORD, FLORIDA, FO
located In Seminole County, Florida,
TO:Eul
Jackson
Tinnie
UTILITY
PURPOSES.
December A 0. 1975 8? the following
more Particularly described as
rrzIcr
" COP! shall be avaIlable at the
7$ decision.
Collins, Georgia 3O1
Thompson had 19 poInts for the Agricultural and Rd Dpartment sons desiring to examine the same:
No.
In the second set, the favored
You are hereby notified that a PA.MG9R347533,Wagon
ID No. SerI
34(933,
All
parties
In
interest
and
citIzens
on
Highway
17-92,
South
of
Sanford,
ninoles I 6-2).
proceeding
for
dissolution
Seminole County, Florida, purSuant shall have an oprtunlIy
be
in color
mans had : chance to break
After South Florida's deftm- Judge Wallace Hall c, the 17th day
By nrder of the CIty CommIssion and you are required to serve a copy
Sanf

MIAMI - Veteran Denver Broncos quanterba&amp;

Coa rh 9

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Newmin 0. Brock, Esquire, of Such.
All pirtiej In interest and cltit
lege activIty.
14 point lead with seven outscored Tech Its-2 late rn the shall
have an oprtunity tobe Broct.M.assiy5Waid,,, Suite 102,
DATfDthillIttdayolDec,mber.
Other games found South minutes remaining. But FSU irst half for a 43I halftime heard at saia hearing.
I6 East Semoran Boulevard, AD. W/S.
Altamoe Springs, Florida 3270),
By order of the City Commiss
Eard Gordon Lundbla
Florida taMng consolation
16-2) closed the gap to four lead and coasted, with Bzy
Pe'itiors
attorney, on or bfore
points
and
of
the
City
of
Sanford,
Florida.
Executor of the
O'Connell addIng 14
January 13th, 1,76. and file the
H.N. Tamm. Jr.
Estate of
"We had enough to keep our
yiedCourteitheratores,ic.on
Jacksonville was tied 55at Publish:
,
poise and continue to win the the end of regulation play with DEU-1o1
Petitioner's attorney or im. Law Offices of
mediately thereafter; otherwise a FREEMAN I, WOOLFOLK
basketball game and that's the West Texas State, but
U .S. VV ins
Judgment may be ent.red against P.O. Box 70 (1007
NOTICE
OF
A
PUBLIC
HEARING
yo for the relief demanded In the - Highway 436)
itors scored the final eight TO CONSIDER THE ADOPTION Petition
Altamonfe Springs, Floridi 32101
a ifl
best 20 mInutes we've had all 21 poInts and Felton Young 16
Notice is heret,y given that a December, )fl5
1976
and our dvft'nso was very for JacLonvjlle
Public Ht.,rng will t h&amp;1 81 tt
f5 P)
DEU 65
Commiulon Room in theCity Hall in
Artr H. Eeckwith, Jr.
A victory by Wal
Redondo
the City of Sanford. Florida, at 7:00
Clerk of the Circuit Court
NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE
consider the adoption of an or.
DtPV?y Clerk
many's veteran team of Peter en up more than 70 points, but
by virtue of that certain Writ of
dinince by the City of Sanford, PubliW Dec.5, 15, 27. fl, 1975
Legal
Notice
ExecutIon Itsudout of and under
Elter and Klaus Eberhaj- t has we haven't been playing Florl-____________________________
____________________ Florida, title of which is as follows: DEU 29
the seal of the County Court of
given the United States the dii State every time."
ORDINANCE NO. 1224
SemInole County, Florida, upen a
ClCUIT
COU
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OF
THE
CITY
IN
THE
NOTICEOFSA(E
SunlneCuptcnnjstlt]eforthe
OF
FLORIDA, FLOR IDA EIGHTEENTH final judgment rendered in the
SANFORD,
Leon Douglas, who led Ala- To Whom It May Concern:
fourth straiglu year.
aforesaid court on the 72nd day of
You are hereby notified that I will CLOSING, VACATING AND JUDICIAL' CIRCUIT SEMINOLE September,A.D. )73, in that Certain
Californians Redondo and bama wIth 19 poInts, said, "We offer for sale and sell at public ABANDONING THAT CERTAIN COUNTY. FLORIDA.
case entitled,
Finnce-vs.
America
Brash had not played together wereplaying to keep the lead at auction to the highcst and best EAST-WEST ALLEY LYING CIVIL ACTION NO. 7S-23flCA4I-O Corporation,
Plaintiff,
Tony

jans'
bowl appearance out. practice tno weeks ago, Is still in the Texas game, w(ll return
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orAPdoRDIuANcEByTHE
EIGHTEENTH JUBICIAL dR. EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CM
CUlT IN AND FOR SMINOLE CUlT OF FLORIDA. IN AND FOR
OF SANFORD, FLO,IDA.
NotIcs is herlby ivin that • COUNTY. FLORIDA.
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA
Public Hraring will be held at tn, CIVIL ACTION NO. 7 S347-CAO4-C PROBATE NO. 7t.l$3-CP
CommIonRo,n,h.Cj,YI,,fl In re: The Mart.. ii
In re: Estate ol
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thi CIty of Sanford, Florida, af 7: WILLIM THOMAS MORRIS.
LeROY KELMAN COATES.
o'clock P.M. on January U. lfli,to
HUsbind.
ceased
By The Associated Press
victory over Pittsburgh
Eddie Davis lid &amp;y.ith Llrw.; Consider th. *LP.
IM*L T!!
dinance by the City ci Sanford, BOBBIE JEAN MORRIS,
"We withstood a great run, " Stetson downing Tennessee
NOTICE ISMEREBY GIVEN that
-3) 'h 21
Wife.
Florida,
title
of
which
is
as
me
undersigned will on the 13th day
fo1Is.
said relieved Alabama Coach Tech &amp;-74 and Jacksonville cluding 10 quick points to bteak
NOTICE OP ACTION
of Jinujry,
ptTsqflt ID hi
ORDINANCE
NO.
1321
C.M. Newton after his eighth- losing its fourth game in five the game open after Pittsburgh AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF TO: BOBBIE JEAN MORRIS
Circuit Court JUd9• in and for
Address Unknown
riiked basketball team sur. tries, 69-59, to West Texas State had cut the margin to three SANFORD, FLORIDA, ADOPTING
Siminol, County. Florida. Probate
Last KflownAddr,
Division. his f.naI raturn, account
A COMPREHENSIVE
ived a orida State nily for a in overtime,
points with 13 minutes to ay. DEVELOPMENT PLAN FOR THE
2517 Nod Trail
and voucherL as Execor of the
76-72 vtctcry.
"
Cassilbarry, Florida 37707
times a year, but it's I)oug Aplin added 18 poInts fç DEVELOPMENT OF PROPERTY
Estate ci LeRoy Keiman Coates.
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED kceased,andatiaidlime.thenand
IN THE CITY OF SANFORD,
The Seminoles' near-miss in not always quite this hectic," South
FLORIDA.
hat
an action for ditiolution of thers. make application to said
Dave Stowers scored 4
the finals of the Big sun baa. said Newton, whose Alabama
A copy shall be available . th marriage has been filed against you Judge for a final sefllement of his
ketboll tournament highlighted team is now 7-0. IlLs club led by points to lead Stetson (5 ) to its office of the City Clerk for all
are required t serve a copy dminlstranon of said c-stale, and

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Coach John McKay said he's "We dhtn't (10 an outstanding time,
McKay said.
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which pits his Southern Calilor- juries to key personnel, the McKay's Trojans and their innia Trojans against Texas Trojans bring a 7-4 record up jury list.
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A&amp;M, even though the game against the Aggies' 10-1 mark.
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January20, 1974, at 7:00 P.M.. or as

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I. Bilbao-Javi.
OF SANFORD. FLORIDA.
PCarIngatthepubIich,aningI
FIFTH
1. Erdoia Aguirre; 2
Pfollce is hereby given that a heard orally. Hearings may be
Sala Cchave; 3, Ccla Mguel;
Public Hearing will be held at thi rofltlfluadf(Omlimelotimeasfound
Sanli-Mentha; 3. Fermin Bengoa: 6.
Conim,sslon Room lnth3 City flail in hPCiS5ary. Further details available
ManoloLernea, 7. Maruri Ramon:
the City of Sanford, Florida, at 7:00 by callIng 32)4330, Ext. 307,
SIXTH
I. Barre-Eloi-za;
contiiter the adoption of en or
Commissioners
Alava Bengoi; 3. DomIngo Perez;
FIorIdi, title of which Isas tcttou,- :
By: MIke Hattawsy.
4 Ar-ch Zarre; 7. ftiIbio Sanchez;
ORDINANCE NO. ins
ChaIrman
$ fleg Javi
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY Attest:
SIVIiNTH
1. Ucza Len;:; 2.
OF
SANFORD,
FLORIDA, Arthur H. Be(kwith, Jr
Echano-BeitIa; 2. Ica-Pere:; 1.
A.MENDING
ORDINANCE
"10. ion Publish- Dec 72, 1975
Negui Via; 3 Domingo JavI; 6
OF SAID CITY, SAID ORDINANCE DEU-103
Aldana Arana; 7. Larri Okol; I.
BEING A ZONING PLAN WITHIN
Eddy-Alberdi.
NOTICE UNDER rICTITIOuS
THE CITY OF SANFORD,
EIGHTH -1. Sala-AItu; 2. Alava.
NAME STATUTE
FLORIDA, SAID A.MENDMEhT
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heads his injured kit knee and Miami the goal line and had a
six-year and Cmcznnat,'s 47-17 conquest high,"
pair f
cixiching regime, the Miami of Sum Diego
behInd 10-0.
for the wild-card
39-yard field goals by Turncr.
The
Dolphins
compiled
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It was typical of my nine
record
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pIte 1lr regulars
than participa in the Nat;an.
with this team," said
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to
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Twilley
"Our comeback will make it a Nick
Buoniconti,
and handed
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in
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Denver
running back Floyd
Norm llulakh for a oneHtt, with what Shula de- littic easier to live in the off- Mtderson and Bob heinz

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tttPfl)1t 0th

Results
New York 96, Chicago
Atlanta 17.3, Houston lOS
Bos'on iii, PhiladelphIa 7
Washington 9$, Detroit 16
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Fermin Ramon; 7. Marurl Larrea;
THIRD undersigned, pursuant to the
LYING
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ARIES (March 21-A pril 19) If may have doubts about the
you want things done right appreciation you'll receive.
SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. fl)
today, depend on yourself.
Someone who promised to help Early In the day you are conmay let you down and you'll servative and get good value In
lose valuable time.
items you shop for. Later you'll
TAURUS (A pr il 20.May 20) tire and settle for second-best.
You may meet someone new
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec.
and Interesting. See to It that 21) You'll be more fortunate
his dynamic personality doesn't today In things in which you use
dazzle you so you hurt a friend your imagination. Don't fear
by ignoring him.
being Innovative. Pioneering is
G1ThiI(Iay 21-June 20) An your strong suit.
ambitious project for the home
CAPRICORN (Dec. fl-Jan.
can be a success today, but OflIY 19) Someone distant from you
if you're wise enough to secure will be on your mind today. Why
your mate's blessing before not give this person a call?
embarking on it.
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 19)
CANCER (June 21-July Ti) A friend of yours will be Im-

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home today, be wary of luxury
items.
have a tendency to
overboard.
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. Ti)
Though you have a lot of things
today, you'll
handle most things quite
capably. However, make a
check list. and cheek it!
UBRA (Sept. 23-10ct. 23)
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PISCES (Feb. 7&amp;March 20)
Have f:iitli in your Ideas today.
You'll come up with a way to do
something that Is a departure
from the norm. Nothing yenkwed, nothing accomplished.
YOUR BIRTHDAY
Dec. 23, 1975
You will be Interested in
gaining a new type of
knowledge this coming year,
but it will take research onyour
part. Make the effort. Results
will be worthwhile.

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protected against the
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is treated properly with each
pregnancy. That include.- miscarriages or abortions for
whatever cause We do not
need to have babies b011) tha t
have difficulties because of
the Rh factor.
If you want more loatlon on the Rh problem, send
in 50 cents for The Health
Letter. number 6-11, BfrOd
Type, Rh Factor and
Transfusions, with a long,
stamped, self-addressed
envelope for mailing. Just
send your request to me in
care of this news,aper. P.O.
Box 326, San Antonio, TX
78292.

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to those in the 50 to 60 age
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taking that awful tasting
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necessary. It was used mostly
in the day's before scientists
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from the daily practice of tak
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A lot of your food Is now en.
rlched with vitamin D, such ds
milk. Taking too many rich
Sources of vitamin D, as In
cod liver oil, plus vitamins
can put you In danger of taking an excess amount of
vitamin D. That can be bad
for your bones and lead to
calcium deposits In your
kidneys.

Remember thee is an op.
DEAR DR. IAMB
I timal amount of everything,
wolld like some information
including viLirnin I) A good
eunverning cod liver oil for
di&amp;t is your best assurance of
the 50 to 60 age group. Should
the optimal amount. Ii you
it be taken every day' Is It need something better, let
beneficial to the bones? Will it your doctor decide what and
help dry skin when taken how much for your own can.

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positive you should expect th e
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now Eat is sure of two trump
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By Oswald &amp; James Jaeoby
bid
notrump, but four
Oswald: ''The name hearts might well be a better
"Uppercut" is given to those bid. Then, we could double
trump promotion plays in and make a sure profit, but
which a defender plays a probably a lot smaller profit
moderately high trump to than we would get from bidforce declarer to use a higher ding a game. You just can't be
trump and thereby develop an right every time.
extra trump trick for the
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Jim: "West wins the first the Jacobys" care of this
t
tricks with the king and newspaper. The Jecobys will
queen of spades. He sees no answer Individual
hope In a trump, diamond or If stamped, self-addressed
club lead and decides his best envelopes are enclosed. The
chance to get two more tricks most Interesting questions
is to promote his ten of will be used In this column
trumps. An Uppercut Is in. and will receive copies of
d'cated, so he leads his five of JACOBY MODERN.)

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a question that concerns a
paternity possibility. Can a
male with type o positive
blood and a female wi th type
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baby with Rh positive blood?

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3226620.

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(Last Known Address)

MARRIAGES
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Ocala.
UI , ; 1773

MARY DICKEIIS3N a
DICKENSON, her husband,
Room 430. 10 South
Chicago, Illinois
(Last Known Address)

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WIGGINS, his wife,
"Street Address Unk nown"
Oviedo, Florida

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Tangelos, and Tangerines
$725 Bushel
Phone 3fl-1671

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lor78ectroomt Adults only
PARK AVENUE MOBILE PARK
2343
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Large 1

Section 25, Township 21 South,
Range 30 East, run East along the
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Florida,
inches; run thence South and
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parallel to the West line of said
City Clerk
Northwest I(. of the Northeast t., 6)9 Publish: Dec. 22, 1915.
feet, run thence West 36 feet I In. DELI-103
thet to within 204 feet 4 iracp*s of the
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MAYFAIR - Enjoy leisure livini In
this 4 bedroom, 2'', bath luxuri
home with a POOL. Profeislc nal
landscaping, near Lake Mona 0,
hospital. Shopping. All for $84.1

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RIGHTS TO LAKE USE - 4 BR
bath, W.W. carpet, OW, Cent, &amp;

bedroom, 2'7 baths, choice
Idyllwilde section. Fascinating 30'
x 30' family room, with fireplace.
Large breakfast room, 3,100 sq. ft.
539.900.

SCHUREN

$140 per
REALTY.

Realtors, 222 1302
33-Houses

Furnished

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15 Yr FHA FINANCING
GREGORY MOBILE HOMES
3*03 Orla ndo Drive
Sanford, 313 5200

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1970 Cameron, 6O'xl7' 3 bedrc'im. 1
bath. 2'.', naIr, gun type heat er .

Must be moved. Asking 52.000 and
assume payments of $10 per
month or make of fer. Phone 377.

BEDROOM SUITES

or 377.7)74

or the young couple who need i
nice home, but must watch the
budget. We have a choice
bedroom, la ba th home with
screened porch and fenced yarØ
$17,900. Hurry, call for appt 1 73

Assoc. 373 0415

LTONA BARGAINS- Builder
u'st sell these 3 new homes. Were
'Iced from $79,500 -will sell for
ousands of dollars less now.

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HAL A. COLBERT, REALTOR
SELMA WILLIAMS. Associate
Eves 377 0612 or )1315$1

Carport Sale, Dec. 22 8.23,9 'til? 139

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membership to Fømily Wont Golf
&amp; Country. Club, 377 5441.

Mom will love you all year for a
Mic ro Wave Oven or a Trash
ConIpactor. . and an Electric
Bar'hen,'e Grill will mAbC Dad a
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20,000mile's.$2j00,
373 Ió9l after IP.M.

1972 VW Karmam Ghia. zambe:i
green with beige interior, air

condition, AM radio. tow mileage,
12,195. 377.1651, Dealer.

We Buy Furniture
DAvE 5' 373 9313

Mayfair Circle. MISC, articles.

Check the Evening Herald Christ.

9750idsmob4Ie Cutlass, 2 door. AM
FM radio, AC. PS. PB $1.79), by
owner. Call 377 3766, ask fcr Jim

WILL BUY OR CONSIGN GUNS OF

mas'GNt Guide daily for Christ.
nIai gilt ___________________
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, ANY DESCRIPT1WI,,SANFORD
'AUCTION. 3731310.

55-Boats &amp; Accessories

Nanted to buy used office furniture
Any
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NOLL'S
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Specialist Roofs-Exteriors
Frm Eitunal.s. I.aseaWe Rate's
T.riuxs AvaiLibI.
Ml RISE . COMMERCIaL. HOMES
Ph. 372-4315

Come browse every Sunday at the
Movieland Drive-in Theatre,
South 17.97. Phone 3fl12I4,

ROBSOPI MARINE
2927 Hwy. 17 92

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mile's C. PB PS, and vinyl top
Excellent
condition.
Must
sacrifice. Will take best offer. 67171.

Air Boat, Gore, 121, glass hull, with
SWAP SHOP FLEA MAR kT
1*0 HP Lycoming. $2,500, or best Anyone can be a seller or a buyer
offer. Call eves. 319.5694.
No charge All admitted tree

71~

Sleep Sofa, full size bed,

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Heaters Cteaneci, all makes. is
yeatt eXperience P401 Miller. 317
8790

Oil Burner Cleaning &amp; Service. 24
Hour Service. Dykes Heating &amp;
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Conditioning, 327 6477
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STORING IT MAKES WASTE-.
SELLING IT MAKES CASH.
PLACE A CLASSIFIED AD NOW.
Call 327 2611 or *31 999)

Dingo Boots from Knight's Shoes,
70$ F. First SI,
Motocross Bicycles and Ac.
cessories, Free Racing with
purchase Bicycle City,
1491W. 13.4, Lg.. 130 1)6)
105 N. Maitland, Mllnd. 617 0635

Clearing

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ESTE RSUN LANVCLEARiNu
Bullttoiinq, F '(Av.i'ng. O t tcr,
SV(5k 97 4 1 fir? too ¶011 112 $9*3

C&amp;A

BackHoe

Pressure Cleaning
Pres
IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII
ALA CLEANS ALL
E itt.r' pressure c
373 C1S

Service

Land Clearing. Ill d i rt, clay, rock
'All kindt nI digg,ng. Hortral,rs
storpd &amp; rnoved 377 9147 or 931

1195
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Office Machines
F ICE

Radio

&amp; TV

DRIVE IN TV SERVICE- Fast
Service. 202 Live Oak Blvd,
Casselberry Phone 131 96.11

Roofing

r" 'rkup 'ni DCIveq
IIIIIIIIIIII (1 ii.'
M4rhnes 377 1005
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.rw".'

Check the Evening Herald Christ.
ma's Gift Ga'ide daily for Christ
mas gilt ideas.

USED
pc. Dining Room Set, Sol" lighted
china cabinet, like-new oval table,

I Captain Chair plus 5 reg. chairs,
sells for $795, Special $300.
Bunk Beds, $50.
Youth Beds, like new, With mattress
110.
Refrigerator's. 535 &amp; up
Automatic Washers, 535 I. up
MANY OTHER BARGAINS-ODDS
a
ENDS

Home Improvements
Carpentry

Rt."olg

Custom Work len$ed,, Bonded
Fr estimate 373 4031
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RARGAINHUNTERSPARADISE
That's Classified Ads

Cartton's Furniture Co.
CELERY AVENUE (HIghwiyIlj)
Phone 377 3210

Land

Hauling

Baby Bed Mattress, $13
2 Burner K oil Heaters, $45
45 pc. Dinnerware Set, Ill

The kidt, will love Cowboy Boots arac

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$ioo

A,it"

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3$ BTU Gas Heater, $95
Oak Dinette or Porch Chairs, 6 Only,
110 to

gold arid Silver. $1.95 up.

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UP,

GWALTNEY JEWELERS has i
wide selection of ID Bracelets

EXPERTS READY TO SERVE YOU
JUST A
ONE CALL AWAY

l 4io

7 or. Living Room Suite, green, 1100
Dinette Sets-- 4 chaIrs, $75; 6 chaIrs,

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Towers Beauty Salon
519 First. 322 5717

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or osrd furniture, appliances.
tOOlS, etc Buy I or 1001 items
Larry
s Mart, 715 Sanf or d Ave
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34---Garage Sales
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Webcor e Stereo, AM FM, I track,
$175
Recliner chairs, I to choose from,

Mom

Be Iiity Care Products for Mom

Jct 17 928. 177. Longwood

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CASH 322.4132

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Coffee and End Tables, 3 pc.. $20
only, $15 to.

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Unusual Gifts, fresh and artificial
floral pieces, lovely hanging
baskets. Ann's Flower &amp; Gift
St
373 74

Chico &amp; The Man

68-Wanted to Buy

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Color TV S from $50. B&amp;W, from
$15, Service all makes HER 135'
TV 1700 S French, 32)1731

Book Cases, 2

The fight against inflation begins at
GWALTPiEY JEWELERS-

Many other'sto Choose from

,

$135

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Phone In 6JY

AQHA Registered quarter horse
colt, I Tionths old. 1200. Phone 3$.

bination, $75; Also AM.FM RCA
Stereo with Itrack BSP 4 channel,
$100. 323070$.

Deluxe, $230

Gifts

CmiiN Greece House Slippers, all
stylIts and colors knight's Shoes.
205 E Firs t St

PINTO GELDING
13.2 Hands. 5125
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5121 a'ter s p.m

NEW
36" Elec. Stove, avocado, $145
IS. Admiral re'frig.lreezem, $795
6 place Gun Case, lock -glass doors,

;

SEARS telephones will be open
ev ery night 'till thru Dec. 23 Call
377 1711.

80-Autos for Sale
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Any CarNo MCn2y DOWII

Color TV, $3.3; 73" Color Corn.

595
Box Springs &amp; Innerspring mat.
kMl
r..'
7~~.41:
. ~ ~ h,1WW
4q --.&amp;ff--4S
t-~;_:1*-,-.
00,q
:
:&amp;
.&amp;-tr, $79 pr.
Metal Wall Cabinets &amp; Upright, $20

Plants. Hanging Baskets, Cut
Flower's Sanford Flower Shop,
0
of your Better Central
Florida FloristS, 3771*72.

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1975
i;n'ar .5 cy
00 and
assume payments Pisone 3n.lsa.3

Christmas Sale
111

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Ever,con

Between S and dp m.

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REIITALPURCHASE PLAN
6*1 1006

Unfinished Chest, $20
Telephone Answer Service, S40

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372 5961

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Santa's Tips
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79-Trucks-Trailers

Floor Stripping A.
W ax ing
Residential 8. businesses, Free
estimates. Blitz Clean 323 S954.

CAIFT

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WITH GOOD CREDIT
For Example
1971 Fiat Racer
1971 Duster, 4 cul, slarwJ, $795
1970 Hornet, 6 Cyl , stand,, 36000
original miles, $995

Phone 322.9061

COLOR IV. $11 95 MONTH

Washer &amp; Dryer. Slb, steel tubs

Arlhtjr H. flikWItpi, Jr.
Clerk of the Circuit Court

tA

. Phone

.','otorcycle Insur a nce
BLAIR AGENCY
373 3146

'rear OIÜ filly ...r tair.

53--TV- Radio-Stereo

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January, 1974

(Seat)

I

riti,w.

iVl4 Honda CL70O, like new
Luggage rack. Best offer
Phone 3227539

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50-Miscellaneous for Sale

SUNLAND AREA

Stemper Realty
entral Florida's
JLTIPLt LISTING REALTOR
991
19195. I'rencra
ai 7371. 377 1196, 322 191-I
3771939, 377i1e

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REALTY INC
207 E 73I 373 7$37

Merchandise

SAT .IWIA

excellent cond ition,
322731$.

373.7993

where the shoppers will see them
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Builness Properly- 306 ft. on Hwy
427 In Longwood. For sale by
ow ner. 373.7041

Larry Saxon, Realtor

1EAGE- Hard to find small
:reoge at a small price. Buy S or
I acres at $2,500 per acre or II
re's at 57.700 per acre. Terms
ailable.

1505W.'
St.
SANFORD

K ENMORE WASHER, parts.
service, used machines

List your Christmas soecials here

43-Lot s.Acreage

9110.

78-.!Mtorcycles

after S.

everyday

46-Commercial Property

BEGINNER'S BARGAIN

John Sauls Agency

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1 07 1

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For a very Merry Christmas for you
and your horse, shop at Horse &amp;
Rider Store, 2151 S. Sanford Ave.,

0/Il

REAL ESTATE
Realtor
377 7491

r"rd

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66-Horses

MOONEY A PPL I ANCE 323 0697

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SEMINOLE CO Acreage tracts,
tm4lI and large. $7,000 per acre
4r'd up. Terry Realty, Realtor. 671

CallBaft

iv

STUDIO 1, 2, 3

FROM

Bedroom, I'., bath, AsSume
ortgage, No Quelifying. E.ulty
in be handled to suit you,
tOnthty payment, $146 See this

2 BEDROOM
TOWNHOUSES

i
i,

Retr'jera?or, Dr,'er,
Bunk Beds and Dish washer
Phone 377.26*3

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HAL COLBERT

area $73,900.

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n a tter .r, $17 95
PeconUitionr
ichnqn
i u..
':'r SHOP.
t'
A.t.

AKC Tiny Toy Yorkie Puppies.
perfect for Christmas. Phone 373

- 52-Appliances

Osteen - 10 acre farm improved,
septic tank, well, barn etc. Only
$11,500. Terms Broker. $31 0111.

Large 3 bedroom, 2 bath. wi
Ovcrslted family room, Lal
Brantley privileges, good schc

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76-Auto Parts

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3 Bedroom, 2 baths. Already setup
with awning and Skirting. Cheap.
Phone 323 0100. 110 Exeter Court,
Carriage Cove Mobile Home Park,
Sa nford

FOREST CITY

3uy This Home Before
Dec. 30, Get $5,000
'lomestead Exemption

4470.

377 3$
AFTER HR
3729214
32206

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307 East FlrI. Downtown
327 9411 Eve. $6'? 1146

Indus trial Property- 2 $ a'res on
Hwy 471 in Longwoo'J. For sale by
ow ner. 373.704 1

DUPLEX- 2 bedroom concri
block, excellent c ondition; no c
taxes; by ow ner 377 6620

Harold Hall Realty

2 Bedroom, carpor t, fenced yard.
Adults preferred. $150 mo,
Security deposit 373 515.4 or 322.

uxury

571 Park Or
REALTOR
3723991

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Siamese Satins &amp; Blue Satins
Rabbits, Pedigreed. Will hold 'lit
Xmas eve. 37)0199 .

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HUNT REALTY IN

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Auction

12C.) C rench Ave.
Sanford, 3777310

Civet Cat (spo tted skunk), mile, 6
mos. old, do sc ented and shots.
Domesticated. 110, cage included.
3273033.

cf 58 See at'
SANFORD SEWING CENTER

42-Mblie Homes

ps,ym Pr,ii lista'e Broker 321 06
3220179
3731 95
3227748

JIM

Payments

Singer Z'g zag n cabnet, 3 needle
position, twin needle, front
loading, deluxe Sewing machine
Pay balance of $ 7$ or 10 paymen ts

WITT REALTY

air, 576,900

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Deputy Clerli
RAMSAUR &amp; ROQUEMORE
Northeast '..(, rim thence North 439
Attorney's for Plaintiff
feet to pctht ci begirmlrag.
1409 Barrett Bank Building
You, and each of you, are notified
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR Jacksonville, Florida 32202
that a suit to Quiet titleto the abov e SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA.
Publish: Dec. 22, 1975
described

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Assume

S1mford

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Pen? Blue Lu!re E!t'ctr,( Carpet
SP,nipoQer for only 5)50 per day
CARROLL'S FURNITURE

We Buy Furniture

321.0041

3210041

97,130 47%

64-Equipment for Rent

KUL DECORATORS
409 W. lit St. 322.7335

MU REALTORS

MV. OCALTORS

305213 02.

GRACIOUS 2 Story, Executive 4

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Hwy. 17.92 Across
From
Ranch House
j 323.0470
or $31.1777,.ry

123

A. $33,700.

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3 Mo. .6 Mc. &amp;
1 Year Leases

to the plat thereof as recorded in

Plat Book I?, pages $7 and IL Public
Records, of Seminole County,
Florida,
at PublIc sale, to the highest and best
bidder for cash, at the west front
door of the Seminole County
wrvnouse on the 14th day of

Kish Real

Chairs, excellent cond., $115.
Maple coffee table. 52.5; Boston
rocker, $70; Complete f'rt'p,içr'
set, $10; 32) 753 2

,c000 PER P,.uh)n tCPDS
UTILITIES FOR ONE YEAR. 7',,
7.758 PCT. INTEREST RATES.
One bedroom, one bath arid three
bedroom mode ls also available.

with us. Get those items
you've been looking for all season
it bargain prices. SOmething for
everyone on your gift list. This is
the last auction befor e Christmas.
Masttr Charge &amp; BankAmer icard
Welc o me

Special shrub and garden sprayers,
91 cents ea GardenLand. 1100 W.
lttSt,
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Early American oval Dining Table &amp;

protesional landscaping. 110
CLOSING COSTS. s PCT. TAX

furniturp

62-awn-Garden

51-Household
Goods
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FURNISHED-4 Bedrooms, central

me. 3234814.

nrmcff.

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PAYMENT
Luxurious two bedroom, two bath
garden hom e for $21,900. Designed
to offer you the most In conf ott and
livability. Central heat and air,
shag carpeting, dishwasher,
disposal, continuous clean oven,
,ttfl.'AtIir wall
tIiW In I$phn
;;;;;;, ;t fenced
i;:

office

Catselberry.

Call 377 7611 or 13 1 9973 to list your
Chris tmas xperial h.q.

TO

setting, or large I acre plus 0
531,500 , Directions: Wes ton SR
to Wekiva Rd., Call collect, c es.
O,i,cr Broker, H,rbeqt Grossoil,

HOME &amp; BUSINESS PROPERTYOn busy, busy thoroughfare,
5.45.000. Good terms,

3 bedroom, kitchen equipped, $150

Bdrm.

NO IMMEDIATE DOWN

CREDIT, FREE MEMBERSHIP

WEKIVA RIVER ESTATES
New 3 bedroom, 7 baths, doubit
gsrage, 2 porches, patio, coun tV

FLORIDA DREAM HOME- Lovely
3 bedroom, 2 bath, with real
fireplace for those ccnl evenings.
Central air, choice area. $35,500 .

Geneva.SllOpermonlh, ist&amp;lasI
months rent, Call after 1p.m. 349.

FURNISHED
OR UNFURNISHED
NO SECURITY

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PLANNED FOR DAY NURSERYRustic ibedroom. large shady lot,
quiet area. Zoned for nursery or
day sc hool. Will make excellent
Private home also. Great poten.
Hal, $25.900,

3 bedroom, unfurnished. near

APARTMENTS

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IN.

&amp;2

THE CONT PACT"

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7717.

5310.

PEALTOP"

)OtI33

WILSON MAIER FURNITURE
BUY-SELL-TRADE
]11315E First St.
372 S422

"SERVICE BEYOND

MONDAY NIGHT 7 P M.
Do your last minute Christmas

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Wood Of strel des ks let ecutiye desk
&amp; Chairs. secretarial desks &amp;
chairs, straight chairs, fling
cabineti, as is Cash and Carry
NOLL'S

'behind Hwy 16 AUCtIOn Gallery)

Real Estate

Auction Sale

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Used

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60-Office Stjpplie': ' -

SATURDAY ANDSUNDAY.9 105
HIGHWAY 46 FLEA MARKET

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72-Auction

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I',milesEastof I IonHwyI4

Kish

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Phone 372 731$

,

Flea Market
Open

322.6457

Forrest Greene, Inc

Payton's. 372.1301.

New 3 bedroom, 7 balh.alI electric,
central heat and air. Phone 377.

rs

4111

flror-r

Clean 3 bedroom, 11 -, bath, avocado
Stove &amp; refriger at or, blue carpet,
central heat &amp; air.

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91

legatees, or grantees, and all other
ORDINANCE NO. 1324
Notice is herby given that, por. ,,
Persons or parties claiming by,
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY luant to a Final Judgment of
tnrough,underoragajnttthem;and OF SANFORD, FLORIDA, THE
Foreclosure entered in cause
all parties or peons having or SAME BEING KNOWN
AS THE numbered 75141$,CA.09.C. In the
claiming any right, title or interest PLUMBING
CODE,
SAID Circuit Court of Seminole County,
In and to the
premise's involved in AMENDMENT ADOPTING THF Florida, I will sell the property '
this suit.
STANDARD PLUMBING CODE, sItuated in Seminole County,
This subject property Is lying and
197$ EDITION,
- -, - -AS PREPARED BY Florida, described as:
r,griae, JPi
SOUTHERN BUILDING
Lot 13, Block "C", STERLING
a nd is

CONGRESS

Real Estate
322-7643

Modern Clean 3 bedroom homes,
family room, garage, carpets
*3) 6117
CLIFF JORDAN, REALTOR

(all between 1:30 5. For in
'matjOn rail 3.770704.

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TERNATIONAL. INC.
A copy shdtI be avlIabI, at the
Office of the City Clerk for all per.
sons dirirg to examine the same.
All parties In interflt and citizens
shall have an opportunity to be
heard at said hearing,

it',

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NOW LEASING
Pfrw. modern, I story efficiency

NAVELS,GRAPEFRUITS

NOTICE OF A PUBLIC HEARING IN THE CIRCUIT COURT IN AND
TO CONSIDER THE ADOPTION FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY,
OFANORDIPIANCE BY THE CITY FLORIDA..,
OF SANFORD, FLORIDA.
NO. 71. 1$1I.CA49.0
Notice Is hereby given that a DIVISION "C"
Public Hearing will be held at thi THE PHILADELPHIA SAVING
Commission Room ln the City Hall lfl FUND SOCIETY, a c orporation,
the City of Sanford, Florida, at 7:00
Ptilnflff,
o'clock O.M. on January 17, 1976, to
vs.
.
consider the adoption of an or . BRUCE R. FOLAND,et ox et at, ..J
C omplilnt i
hi or dinane by the City of Sanford.
Defedants,
tier unknown heirs, devisees, Florida. title of which it as foIs:
NOTICI OF SALE

CODE

MOSSIE C. BATEMAN

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One a. 2 bedroom apartments,
furnished or unfurnished Niwly
redecorated Come itt. 300 E
Airport Blvd Sanford 323 1310

HELEN COHEN and. ,,
COHEN, her husband,
co Roosevelt University
Mich gin Avenue
at Congress Sir.
Chicago, Illinois
(Last t,rx,wn Address)

more particularly descri bed
as follows:
Beginning oi feet, 6 inches East
of the Northwest corner of the
Northwest '4 of the Northeast '.4 of

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BAMBOO COVE APIS

,

Orange's, Grapefruit, TangerInes
Tangelos and Lemons
R.U.Hu?cttison,377.iO3I

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NO LONGER USED CAMPING
GEAR IS It, DEMAND. SELL IT
NOW WITH A CLASSIFIED AD

RENT PURCHASE PLAN

&amp; Two bedroom apart r.c'nt,
carpeted, air, turn, &amp; uflfurn $?5
tV 3771110

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I" .1111 ""
Of

3 BR, 7 bath, central heat &amp; air,
carpeted, fenced. $23,000. Lake
Mary. 3720710.

114 90SA

Large] Room Apartment
Reasonable

Navel Oranges. $2.30 per
juice Ore'ges.'I.50p.erPiv.
Your ContaIner, 377 511$

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Sanford -Off Lake Mary Blvd
2 Bedroom, SliOpius deposit

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Phone 3239579

2S6S Park Of.

SANFORD - 3 Bedroom,? I
home, ar Conditioner, shady y.ard
$19,500 Make offer

41-Houses

pts 1 or 2 bedroom, turn. or For Sale or Rent - Almost new 3
bedroom, 2 bath. 7 car garage, air,
tfurn. both AC. w w carpet .
.hag carpet
Self clean
d.rnagC sits mc 3734389 alter
OV
lnSanofa.Occopyaftrr Jar.
5.30 pm
itt Call 67$ 3091 after 1pm

Oranges. fresh from grove
washed , $195 bushel New crop
Pecans, ID lbs. $9.50. Baggs

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

LaSalle Sir.

31A-Duplexes

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2107 French AwC 3723672

ANY BOOY'5 BABY, Lovely 3 BR, 2
bath home In lovely s ec tion of
county. One minute to Golf C ourse
and elementary school. Central
ties? air, equipped kitchen, break
fast bar. All for $37,.

REALTORS

Ludwig COrictrI Snare drum.
excellen t condition, $54)

3776670
GENERAL CONTRACTOR
PEAL ESTATE, INC

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3272611 of 131 9993 to list your
59-Musical Mwrchand... Call
Christmas soecixis here.

SWAP- lb it. Co(,ia V Bottom Boat
for good Spinet Piinø, or self, S37S.

JOHNNY WALKER

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Franklin Arms Apts., 373 6650.

NAVEL ORANGES
BAGGED

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TREE ANTIQUE SHOP, llC4
1st St , Sanford.

well, $50.

Couch &amp; matching chair, $35. 3fl.

Merry Christmas

322-2420 Anytime
Your MLS Agency

Real Estate

__________________

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property ha: been filed CIVIL ACTION NO. 75-10$.CA49 OEU.110
against you and you are required to DIVISION: 0
serve a copy of your
answer
to
the
FEDERAL
NATIONAL
MOR.
IN
THE
CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
Complaint
on the Plaintiff's at. TOAGE ASSOCIATION, a cot. EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CII.
torney, JAMES M. MACFE, of poration
organized and existing CUlT OF FLORIODA. IN AND FOR
ROBERT
o. MELTflPI &amp; underthelawsolth,United Slat es
. SEMINOLE couNry.
ASSOCIATES. P.?., 26 Wall Street,
Plaintiff, Case He. 52169CA,125
P.O. Dra wer 1032, Orlando, Florida. vs
NORMA J. MILLER,
37107, and file the or iginal in
the WALTER WRIGHT and LYNN
office of the Clerk of the Circuit WRIGHT, his wife, and
Plaintiff,
SEMINCLE Vs.
Court on or befor e January 22nd, MEMORIAL HOSPITAL.
GEORGE W. MILLER,
l9l6;ciherwlse the allegat ions 0ftp.
!)ffendant
Complaint
Deferciant
will
be
taken
as
report.
con.
NOTICEOPSALE
NOTICEOFAa'ION
fessed, and a default duhj eitered
Notice is hereby given 'that, To' G'oroe W. MilI.
lAD
Yhit n,,.II,'.i..l,
pursuant to an order or a fIra,au
Route 2. box i.S
rromrne Vvaiting a week for four cons,ecutive weeks lfl judgment of
foreclosure entered In
Platte City, Missouri
the Everinçg Herald.
the a bove-captioned action, I w ill
SAN DIEGO (AP) - Lynette
YOU ARE NOTIFIED ttaat an
DATED thIs 19th day of Decem. sell the property
situated In b(tlOfl to partition the
"Squeaky" Fromme spent an bet, 1175,
followIng
SemInoleCouraty, Fiorida,de'srj
Property in Seminole
(CIRCUIT COURT SEAL)
uneventful weekend in conCounty,
.s:
Florida:
Art hur H. Beckwith, Jr.
:.Of 37, GRANADA SOUTH, cc.
finement at the federal MetroLOf%5a15d6, DUCK POND FIRST
Cierk of the Circuit Court
co,-ding to theplat thereof as
politan Correctional Center
ADDITION, Caswlt,rry, Seminole
By: Mary N. Darden
recorded In Plat Book IS, page 100, County,
Florida, according to Ih.
Deputy Clerk
....
. here. orison nfflcick x-iii1
,,,,,,.
a,miroIe County, piat theteuf recorded In Plat
Publish: Dec. 22.29. 1975. Jan. 5. I?. Florida.
Book
M1.cFrotrmelsbel.pt In 1976
I?, page j, public
records of
Subject
to
easements
1 ('irpCtc(l, private room On the
and Seminole Ccinty, 11OJ.i, and
DEU 1
restr,ctions of record
1972 Hsp;ta:il
House mobile
third floor of the modern
-. Together with the following hotia',
MOdel 7017 FR, 70 feet long, 12
010 S!D
equipment permanen tly installed, feet wide.
facility. Federal marshals .
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$135 $150 Color TV

QUALITY INN NORTH
I 48. SR 451, Lngwooa

Tw024"3speedbilies
Likenew,Uoeach
321

279).

IT'S A DIRTY SHAME but the
owner has to sell this n;e 3 BR
home on corner lot. Central heat,
family room, fireplace, kitchen
equipped. All for $22.000.

60(Sq Ft. Shop Space
1(X) N'. Maple
373 $371 or 3fl 6620

equipped, air, carpeted. Large
private yard $105 Adults,377fl96
________________________ wk nds &amp; ev es.
_____________________
FTU.Oviedo-Duplex. turn, Or
unfurn, Ideal loc ation Reasona ble Two bedroom, turn. or unfurn.,
adults preferred, security deposit.
363721.
373 5*51.
Garden AptI., 18.2 BR, air, carpet,
ap
GE apIances + de
fl-Houses Unfurnished

Market, 251h and Sanford Ave. 377

For lamilies or friends 04 probtem"
drinkers.
r"Jrtheri.,fc.t'-' -att4334537
or write
Sanford At Arscn Family Group .O

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3oApartments Unfurnished

9-Good TNn,9S to Eat

Cot.

oortation, P0, Box 2521, Sanford,
Florida 37771.

0211,

nice cabinet, plays

Give an Hertvjm or Christmas
Antique jewelry, China &amp; Glass,
Primitives, Furniture, Original
Paintings &amp; Hand Crafts Marie &amp;
Arthur Richter. CHINABER R Y

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stereo- Consolt, AM-FM radio,

Days' 372 6123
Qhts?2 7332

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Stenstrom

Realty

Peg. Real Estate Brok er
JOHN KRIDER.ASSOC,
101W. Commercial
Phone322.7$$1
Sanford

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&amp;v.r

Call
W. Garnett White

Chlldandpetok Sl 30 permont,
deposit $01 Magnolia Ave. 377.

more per yr. $1,950 Investment
Altamonte.

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71-AntIques

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Sears Tandem Bike, lights, extras
Like new. $15 Call 3720406

y time

a

Monday, Dec.77,975-78

S8-By

Kitchen Bathroom Cabinets,
C ounter tops, Sinks. Installation
available. Bud Cabell. 3726057

ST. JOHNS REALTY CO.
BROKERS

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2 Off ices attached. Warehouse truck
height. Large fenced outside
storage. Central location

MONTHLY RENTALS
AVAILABLE

;" Local Dealer Distributor wants
.
exclusive Sanford area
aIer
Must be ca pable busines s perso n
who aspires to make 520.0011 or

IIOOE 2Sth

Commercial Building

____________

New government progMm, child

Box IS). Sanford, Ftc. 37771

COHEN, his wife,
co Roosevelt University
Michigan Avenue of
Congress Street

•

Peg, Real Estate Broker
*03W. 1st St ,
in 64061 of 323 0517 eves.

SANrokr)'s !AL.ES LEADER"

IRooms, very neat; utilities paid;

required

A BABY'S WORLD. :areforinfants
toage 2 only Nut tone* Drivers'
License Bureau. 325

3772611

Wekiva River. Furnished 2

____________________

GE 15' R ef rigerator, good cord. $)3;
21" Sell propelled Tab mower
with extra blade, 530. 377 6106.

M. Unsworth Realty

TAFF ER REALTY

37-Business Property

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bedroom, utilities included, SIlO
per month Adulti only 3774170

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NOW SHOWING- New 3 bcJra.'om
home with central heat. Only
'7)000 with $430 down. See today.

3. Bedroo m furnished mobile home
•
water furnied. '100 month. Cal
322 $717.

Water f ront cottage on the scic

portunities

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through, under or against them; and
all parties or persons having or
claiming any tight, title or Interest
in and to the premises involved in
this suit.

BOATWRIG)('r, hit wife, ',%acress
Unknow n"

24-Business

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care for as Ice as $2 per week f
Quality. ]7] $424r
legatees, or grar.tees,
claiming by. WILL KIT- Includes 64-page at. _,ou

Defendants,
NOTICE OF SUIT

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LOST-BlacklahradorRe!r&amp;v.r.3
year old male, name "Moose".
vicinity of Lake Mary, Mafair '
Country Club. NICe reward. Call
Dr. Johnson, 3276821 or 322 611120 .

Phont.

trailer P,S Adult &amp; family park
W ee kly ISIS Hey 1797, Sanford
373 IvIn

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furnished, $120 month.

'SAIL MC) PARK, I. i. j bed--

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50--Mscellarx,ous for sale Evening Herold, Sanford, Fl.

41-Houses

Peg Real Estet. Broker

CLEAN APARTMENT
FOR RENT

Rentals

Ca
_________

Ofll $2

2. Bedroom moe,aletaom,,

PHONE 377. 1301

To All Your
Friendsandtlelghbon
AIIin,ChrislmasGreetlng
here onWedneay,Dec .21

Call $62

Have '74 Van, will pick up 8. deliver
Your Christmas merchandise,
$ç.piancej, etc. 372 2360

.

Lost- Lady's gold solitaire diamond
ring, lost Dec. 13 In Sanford.
_ Rrd. 373.1773 after 6.

Christmas

NICC I bedroom apt, lights, water

Lady's

A small Classified Ad brings big.
returns Try one an'J see Call
7611 O., Ill

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LOST:
Seiwatch.Rard
Phone 323 oiis

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call 4n 4517
Write P.O.
1213

List your Christmas specials her
where the shoppers will see ther
ev ery day.

2l-Situations Wanted

____________________

FACED WITH A DRINKING

Plaintiff,

BOAT
WRIGHT a.k'aWILLIAMJERDEN
BOATRIGHT. and
BOAT.
WRIGHT, his wile, HUGH P
WIGGINS and. . . WIGGINS. his
wife, HARRY COHEN and
COHEN. his wife, HELEN COHEN
and
COHEN. her huSbend, and
MARY DICKENSON and
DICKENSON, her hband, if alive,
or if any pa rty named in this
Complaint 15 deceas ed, then his or
her unknown heirs, devlsees,

.

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PROBLEM

7 Bedroom apartment, oartiy lot
fished, couple only 377 3762 day s ,
322 0"I evenings

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41 -Houses

7 Bedroom furnished, $135 month
Adults preferred, Phone 377 4.170

Nurses; RN's, LPN's; Aides; Aide b?flctency apartment, utilities In
Companion; Needed immediately
cluded. $125 month. Call In. 74
6280636
between
10 a rn &amp; 2 p.m.
____________________

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ARE YOU TROUBLED? Call Toll
Free. MI 7071 for 'We Care""Hotline." Adults or Teens

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL dR.
CUlT, IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
COUNTY, FLORIDA
CASE NO. 7S-7SI1.CA.O.O
PEARLM ALLEN, an
dOw, f ormerly known as PEARL
M. MOCK and PEARL MOCK,
WILLIAM

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otice

vs.

,

___________________

4-PersOnals

MAYBER(IY RFD

Lega

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HARRY COHEN and...

630

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Carpeted. adults.
~ 1a a'ter S &amp; wk rxis

RELIABLE elderly woman
•4llmlt ed incom,toliverentfr,,in
exchange for care of my 4 y. n
&amp; tight housekeeping. References
323 $373 MonFrl. before 2:30. Sat.
_&amp; Sun. atterlpm.

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CHRISTMAS

FARM AND

643

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ED

Day

AVALONAPARTMENTS
ADULTS, NO PETS
116W 2nd l.

____________

Before Publication

__

WILLIAM JERDEN COAT
WRIGHT,
aka
WILLIAM
,JERDEN BOATRIGH'y, and . . .

6-38

and Getting-The Charity
Biiess." consumer affairs

.

34-Wobile Homes

lUtfl,Shd

A Phone caUcoutdstat
and profitable careec

Sunday - Noon Friday
__________________________

U €D ELECTRIC COM
PANY
9; BEVERLY HILLBILLIES

(Tues.) SOSMOSTAGE (Fri)
KUPS SHOW

CIE BAPTIST
TREE

Noon The

Cookman College Choir.

TOQUIETTITLE
TO THE DEFENDANTS

ED MOTHERS IN LAW: pro-

COdISCO, Inc. 373 $500. Sanford,

DEADLINES

(2) Thurs. only) A GIFT:
Music by the Bethune-

, o REANDREASON
El) (Mon.) OUR STORY

enod Thurs., see below.
ED (Thin c'ilyl TA8ERNA.

'ijpj
Fri. is:
flOon.
U (Fri only) BOOK BEAT

SOUARES

DAYS (A) PieUntied T1'x.rc S4i 11 A m

r1- PA.'$y'

-

2' I2JDAYSOFOURUVES
.4. 6 AS THE WORLD

hovng (&gt;e hour.

9i) HAPPY

630
cT.i ww

REALJDADES: (3
jr5

.

AN EVENING OF
PIONSHIP SKATING (l'htss
only ) KUPS SHOW ( R)

SPECIAL:
SPECIAL: Host: Jerry Spicor.
Pastor Roy Aathem
1:30

courYMMs!a,lft andfurK.

dend4S'

'.

Sdnders, lierten tvthaL
ED (T1U-S.OrilY)OIJTREACH

ts"set.ies
t !'.c T-u'ty Qitcfs,
Newport. Rhode Island, ft
oldest EpisccpalChtrthlnthc

(Fri.) Foresai 20-20

(Tues. only) MASTER.
PIECE THEA TER
only)

Flynn 1947(Wed.'c,
In Connoticut," Dennis
Morgan, Barbara Stanwix.
(Thtn) Preempted. geebebw
(Fr)"
BZackadCGoc,go

N!y !PC'L

gives for his arroloyees.

fJ

Shontr Sterling Hayden, Constan Ford 1957(rues.) "Cry
i

6) THE

GUIDING
LIGHT, Preempted Fri. see
below

ED MOVIE (Mon) "The on

SHOWOFFS PrOOfl)fOd
Thurs.. See below
9 (l1JS OII1Y)CHRISTMAS
ON HISTORIC HILL 1776-

arv*alCtvistrnasparty Welter

C41

POPS (F NEW ENGLAND
CHRISTMAS
. 9) RYAN'S HOPE

9

(1 (Mon. Wed, Fri.) "Via
Alegre— ('Tue. Thurs.) -Car-

rigigs

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WEEK' "The Nutcracker"
(Thurs.) CHRISTMAS AT

.

(Tues.. Thins.) "Jeannie"
(Wed) "P'nJ5 in Education

M&amp;*les

NAL(WOd)SPECLOF

(Thurs.")CELEB.

.4

(61 W.,OE

housoguest, a

ROGERS'

fl ADOAMs FAMILY
4:30
'4' MIKE DOUGLAS SHOW
2:30
2 12' THE DOCTORS

0 (n) INHERITANCE
(T) BILL MOYERS'JOUR

1100

12.

MIST

enUed Fri..

see nloor.

AllY SWEEPSTAKES
6 GAMBIT
I1 THE ELECTRIC COt.z.

2P

U

Fri

'9.
1 6 NE:

EEL OF FOR.
ooed Thurs see

1976: Cl ctnw
of The'
p

PTeenXXM Thts

P.M.
MONDAY th0 rRIDAY
SATURDAY 9-Noon

(2) 1 NEWS: Preempted
Thurs. on ch. 2. see below

.

625
1,2; (Mon) "Wth This R'

(4)

I 00

CiUB

2

NBC NEWS

12 SOMERSET
) MIDDAY: ProO
ed Fri..

'CESRIO
(I SESAME STREET
10:30

ED

ood Thurs. fl Fri
'6" PARTRIDGE FAMILY:

'2'

10 &amp;m
4 PRICE IS RIGHT
.9' THE EDGE OF NIGHT

TuesdQ

ton," Pal Ct-ien,
18.
and berdeadeq have runrrç

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'6

TUNE:

DMLY D11ONAL

grant farm workers
€1) MOVIE: "Garden of the

1255

Cafhi:1rai Washtnon

'2) 12

(7) '12 TOMORROW
200

CIAL &amp;
EL) A DAY WITHOUT SSHINE: Story of Flonda's ni-

MARBLE MACHINE
EL) THE ELECTRIC COW
PNY

DC
hour.
'4i KUTANA

TEN

6

RHOOA' M
a
(Nay Walker) develops a
ushonhorthctor.

A'

tr

o, star 1970
9

12' THE MAGNIFICENT

12
t2 (Thurs. only)
CHRISTMAS DAY AT WASH.
INGION CATHEDRAL:
ctystmas Day Servi, Na-

l96l.Gl'SWTersOnRtionsIand

UNDERDOG: Preempted
Thum., see below.
€D(ThIa'B. only) JAMES RCJB.
ISON CHRISTMAS SPECIAL
400
.2) IRONSIDE
4) GILL1GANSlSD:

ALL MY CHILDREN

2,
i2
CELEBRITY
SWEEPSTAKES Preempted
Thurs. $09 below,

; MOVIE: "OnTheia."
Dan
Kfl
DBfl
er.

timeless siry. "A Ctnas
A'11
on mey.
Ganness. Da
Edith

TOMORROW: PrOon,tod Fri..
Soo noon

1000

1130
TON

.t

SHOW

0 LIL,YOGAANDYOU
12i (Thurs Orgy) THE BELLS
OF CHRISTMAS

ED ULIAS. YOGA AND YOU

9 L.ETSMAKEA DEAL
800

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'4) PHIL DONAHUE

y

7.30

2 WILDKINGDOM'RJ
of the Kalahari"
C MATCH GAME

930

10:30

RASO1ENDAS
L 9) ONE LIFE TO LIVE
EL) (Men Tuos., Wed, Fri.)
LILIAS. YOGA AND YOU
(T1s) CONSUMER SURVIVAL KIT
ED ROCKY AND FRIENDS.

12) HIGH ROLLERS
ED BIG VALLEY
1230
(21 THREE FOR THEMONEY
C
(6) SEARCH FOR

4 1c line
IthruS limes
31c a line
6thru 25 limes
24c line
76 times
tSIVOMINIMUMCHARGE)
3 Lines Minimum

5:30

CARRASCOIENDAS (Wed.)
LOWELL THOMAS REMEMB ER S (Thurs.)
a.) CAR-

U FEEDBACK

Full time operator. accounting
compotor_. Buffohs 11,000
$,Q Hr, I to S. 5 days per
week, Call Debbie Knight,

____________________

Phoenix
U (Mon) BOLERO (Tues. )

at

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RATES

iious

ED MICKEY MOUSE CLUB

City

Kansas vs UrVvierstty of At

IS

CLASSIFIED DEFT.

5(3(3
12) ADAM 12
9 ltll(ASJSt_A!4D

6 (Thurs. only) NBA

oY) SUN BOWL
FOOTBALL: University t

GRIFflN SHOW
12)(ThIJS.OnPy)CHRISTMAS

LONE RANGER

FuIitimesecurltyQuardLakcM
áiea Call Associated
urèly,
Inc., Orlando, 125 90W

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LOVE:

below.

1ifl

€L) THE

s below, Fri.. see 3pm.
4 (Thurs. only) A GIFT OF

4 (0) YOUNG AND RESTLESS: Preoned Fri, •-

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jazz singer Dee Dee

WILD, WILD%OR1DOf
ANIMALS
EL) INTERCOM 24
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Personal Ide
and family: si' Interview with

C' CONCENTRATION

12 SCROOGE
N Charles

in-

322-2611

831-9993

MERV GRIFFIN SHOW
U f) SESAME STREET

OnlOdThtxs and Fri.. Thus.

COItoo Choir.

Douglas Fairbanks. Jr..
Maureen O'Hara 1947. (Fri.)
"Sirted the Sailor." pan P*c..

MAN ALIVE: GueStS

Seminole

6 MATCH GAME: Pro-

Daytona Beach

(Wed) 'Honor lsiaixl' pc'.
Foran,
o Cil10
&amp;
(Th) Sied the SMor"

Robert Walden.

€D INTERNATIONAL
ANIMATION FESTIVAL
7O
2 TO TELL THE TRUTH

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6

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(2) (Ths. Drily) AGlFflFOR
CHRISTMAS:

Wardens"Stan L3tXOl
Ciiiivei, Hardy (Wi I43

PrOS pa&amp;rUI1y intO his past.
Guests: Florence Henrn,

4
6' CBS N
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11-us,
be

creeps; Lots

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9 Si o.000 PYRAMID

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Afternoon

NEIGHBORHOOD
9) MOVIE: (Mon.) 'The Cat

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Install carpet and vinyl, wall to wall.

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BETTER PAINTING $62 Sib?
A Better lob, for a Better price.
Interior ill. Exterior. 2.5 pcI. dis, for
senior citizen's,
_______________________

Freeestirnates,
Call 323 6769.

E'pt-rt roof repar's, flat roots
or
1'1tg1es All work guaranteed
BROGOEN ROOFING 3238700

ewing

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WORK' Place a Classified Ad in
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the Evening Her a ld today
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John S Krider of Saord as dismissed for the Christ
mas semester sthng is January Iuifl
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Seminole County have a variety
receiver to operate the facility holidays, will resume on Jan. 4
________________________
_____
"We're hoepful we can hold
Sanford
Naval
Academy
and
collect
monies,
of openings and closings during
and the Spring term is our heads above water," Harry MeUon%ifle would no longer bc
J
the
Oiristmas and New Year's
When filing for bankruptcy in scheduled to begin Jan. 26.
_____________
said today, "a nd that we're now used for a dormitory, officia.13
I
going ahead with plans to open federal cot the
holidays
MacFdddcn
A
the private school in January Foundation listed 42niiiHnn
said, but w ould be used icr
111c ,ca dem Senior School on the road to recovery"
the
;i
!~ 45 — t
tuture looks office, store areas and band
for the Spring term despite a assets a nd more than $1-million is located between Seminole
~2t
will cl *
7
foreclosure lawsuit filed by the in liabilities to 105 creditors Boulevard and East First bright enrollment-wise for dle and athlefic practice.
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1111
The former Mayfair Ho
National Exhibidon Co., and including the V,A2,848 owed the Street on the Sanford lakcfront.
-Day.
but
will
be
open
Jan.
2.
for
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195
vintage
three-mory
now
being
run
more
efficiently
building
(the Senior School) is
I
the
filing
for
bankruptcy
/
by
the
regular business
than ever before.
school inOilando federal court
Other creditors listed in
Cit y flails in Sanford,
M cIntosh said National stem, Ha
M C8
MacFaddenFoundationtnl%3,
Sanford attorney Ken cluded $150,000 to the Bank
said
Altamonte Spring
.s
and
Lake
15 that
f
of
along
with
15
acres
of
land,
for
Exhibition's
poitlon
Authonties said two fires
1
Ma
ii1 close Dec 2
4
and
--—
23-year mortgage. the% are the preferred creditor wff e -set in October 1974 at the
-1 foreclosure suit
Monday in $19,l to Morrons Inc., and SM000 on a'
in the Sanford Naval Academy Junior School
circuit court for National smaller amounts to other Att ha ttlme the frMa)f
I emergency service
a student,
was financW tangle and are con- causing $3,M0 damage.
Exhlbltlon,saidtOda) thatthe supplicrs
ord
'Y
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0
'York ineed that the Senior and
federal court petition for
the
ofIresonthp,®r0f
Meanwhile, in circuit court at owned by
will conünue on schedule, not
Giants baseball club.
—
reorganization
under
the
Sanford
on
Junior
school
properties
are
the
Senior
School
were quickly
Monday,
attoey
affected by the holidays.
I
0
School sufficient equity.
,
federal bankruptcy law won't Thomas A. Speer filcd lawsuits
The
de
extinguished
and
damages
1
Garbage service will be
affect the local coup action.
against
the
MacFadden
at
1211
Mellonville
Ave.
After
suffering
four
student'
were
confined
mosdy
to mat.
discontinued in Altamonte
I I
.,
was set fires win 12 months, the
It
National
Exhibition
(San
Foundation
demandin
separated
from
the
main
school
Springs this week, There'll
.
9
7
Sanford Naval Academy was
All
Francisco Giants) alleges judgments of $2,536.30 to in 1967, officials said.
thr,ee students involved
no pickup Thursday and MARCH OF DIMXS-CHAIRMEN
ordered closed July by state were disdpiinedand
,
Bernarr
McFadden
Foundation
Robinson's
Inc.,
of
Orlando,
sen t home
Friday, but there will be
Sanford Naval Academy fire marshals. The facility Harry said.
National Chairman of thMarch ol.Jtmes Arnold Palmer (right) Inc., defaulted on a $138,437 and
Dec. 29. Regular collection will coagratniaks
$3,OSS.1l to lull Lumber reached a peak enrollment of reopened in September
after
Seminole County's Superintendent&amp;h
purchase money mortgage on and Hardware Co., of Sanford, ne ly 400
The Giants baseball club is
We place during the ign I.%,
ar
students in 1969. The promising to correct 1 code
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for bufiding supplies.
holitwy pCTI.
reportedly in financial trouble,
school
became
co-educational
deficiencies.
97 March oil Deg iudnIg drive f the county.
$1,413
miq ntei
School officials today' in i
and had approximay
The state granted pcniussion too. Owner Horace Stoneham
Lake Mary has a private one of professional goUls living legends, and Layer urge everyone
-Nation.al Exhibition is asking declined todistii
ss
the
financial
been Lryi to
130
studen
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garbage pickup service which
including
four
for
use of the first and secondsha
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won'tbeinoperatIonth
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Sanford City Commission
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there will be no pickup service
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churches
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on Dec 25 or Jan 1
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commission
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was in Seminole Memorial
replaced by Freeman jury," said Jimmy Rs of ouster was an "Identical"
Freeman, while Kimbrough be reqi*ed to meet the same said
action-packed meeting in which Hospit,al.
it woWd be in the county's earlier this year.
!ngwood.
situation.
and
Commissioner
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county
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flattaway said that if he felt
Ro6s
said
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grand
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applied to semi.sUed and
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down until charges charges were justified, he issued the mctznen, not
Harry be suspended unUl charges are
rnovwasneeddth"rese
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from John Morris, a tifie in- with violation of Florida's charges were "politically" proud of this moment,"
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The lawsul Ls allege that Corbett visited Dr. Gomez In
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football and ertion. a ccording to the suits,

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The lawsuits charge that Gomez failed "to employ
his expertise in cardiology" and that this resulted in

Corbett's death. The civil actions also allege that the
doctor "failed to properly diagnose, discover and
treat the presence of the obstructing cam of Corbett's

heart problem."

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Corbett's heart condition and his sulequent death."
No hearing dates have been set for the lawsuits,
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committee of the big event is everyone, regardless of age, aUowing five weekends for Osteen B
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make it one of the biggest and a wtnner.
thousands of dollars in prizes. and
best tournaments ever held in
To assure the safety and
FoUowing the conclusion of Lemon Bluff Camp were
the Sianford area.
well-being
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everyone the Derby, prizes will be present at the meeting to confer
A six horsepower Johnson engaging in the derby, all boats awarded at a huge outdoor With committee members on
outboard motor was pledged by niust be safety
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The grand prize may be just The next committee meeting
Meadors, Mercury outboard Marine Patrol.
as easfly won by a youngster as is scheduled for January 13, '76,
dealer for the area, offered a
Committee members will an eqxrienced fisherman as a Lim
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Mcreury motor for one of tile
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Attracts 200 Entries

committee, stnwed that inth
Rathl at Mwxoe Harbour
the cooperation
businessman and resident of
Dave Comes, a represen- Fh3hermen series or qualifying commerce nees a complete list
the Central Florida area, this tative of the American Bass tournaments because of ample of'guides available tor the

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fishing contest could become Fishermen, attended a meeting par" facilities for the many Derby and other types of
one of the biggest events ever of ttw Sanford Shad Derby boats and trailers expect,
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Committee to further publicize the ailability of near by food
Following is a complete list of
Under thesponsotshipofme the$5O,000FloridaSpringOpen andlodglng,accordingtoJack

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Contestants from all over the is expected to draw more than
world. A motion was made to ZDO entries who wfll be com,
award a certificate to the el peting for first place prize
gerserated in the Sanford area. coinmon sense and courtesy
trant trave lling the greatest
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when on water.
Second prize winner will
The knirnament is scheduled
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Dove stated . that he had receive $4,000 plus trophy and for Jan. 2%,
John David Snehm, M-mondmicid son of Coll and Mrs. James
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Mrst Baptist Church and th'Ird. Emma Jean Noe.
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The suits allege that the doctor sent school officials a
letter "reversing prior permission to engage in
physical education" and didn't schedule any interim
treatment, surgical or otherwise, for Corbett.

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In addition, Seminole County pill will be given in only two Derby and two more camps
lists of prizes. Immediately, the Sheriff John Polk has Promised categories, age IS-ari
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contest jumped several hun- that Patrol boats wifl be on and age 16-and-over.
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Slow troing wi th lit tackle way possible
trolled lure
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a f elony charge of soliciting
unlawful compensation.
Port Authority chairman
TomA Btnford was indicted on
charges of false swearing and
perjury, a felony, In connection
with an unsuccessful 1974 bid
for a county commission seat.
Kwiatkowski, Hattaway and
Freeman are scheduled to
appear in County Court on Jan.
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feel is a pretty concise
ABBM ITMRUC
Monday, along with a request
- irom Iferring for an in- weeks probing a proposed around here and now-I think
vestigaUon of a conflict in county purchase of a 103-acrea--PraUshoWdwrite the governor p---testimony and an affidavit tract for $517,000 for use or
a concise statement on what he THEY FOUND
en by a and jury witness clay pit Count) commissioners knows Is going on and not
The Seminole Cotmty Grand abruptly aborted the purchase he thinks is going on."
RUDOLPH'S NOSE
Jury last week Indicted two Oct 14
herring says he has a tape
county commissioners, the
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Tits as contest must be weighed and
tpes of fng which can be tont, was seled for
kick. many as 1 , v1thrs could be regLsteredonday caught at one
enjoyed by every member of off in the American Bass drawn into the area
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NATION
IN BRIEF
Senate

Cuts Off Angola

President Ford Asks

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WASHINGTON (A?) - The Consumer Product Safety
Commission on Friday denied a request that it require
picn ithels on poiretta plants arid iI1itletoe
long popular as Christmas decuat1oru.
"The commission's review of the technical literature
dealiq with the toxicity of these plants did not disclose a
dee or risk that uld want ... reeulAtory action,"
the commission's a1uotncement said.
The statement declared, however: 'Poinsettia leaves
and mistletoe rIgs, as many other plants, may cause
arylmig degrees of discomfort i eatcn 4 ShOUld be
placUd out of the reach of naU children. Mistletoe
berries which fall frizn the sprig should be removed
immediately in housebol&amp; with chlkken."

Beauty Shop Serves Liquor
DESMOINES, Iowa AP) — Milady may now order a
shampoo andchablisat Salon Francois, thank you. Ore
with Madefra.
"I had sal many asking for it, I went to the. trouble arld
expense of getting a Lqulor license," said Tony Francois,
Iowa's lone beautician-barkeep.
jvj. owui
ratlr than a salon for years, hejoked. "Now we can live
UP ft"

Consumer Prices Reported
NEW YORK (Al') - The latest government report on
cociiwner prices this past week produced a little bit of
'heer but just as many unpleasant pg4a,
For a change, the month of November saw gasoline
izices go down 8-10 of a percent. Sugar prices were
than 10 per cent lower and other food products Including
beef and pork also decllneti

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highlighted by the opening
number from "Chorus Une,"
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Yorkshire terriers.

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Wednesday 9 a.m. to 2 p.m.

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HOURS: 9:30 A.M..9 P.M..MON.SAT
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WEST PAlI BEACH lAP) more coordination between Palsy of Seminole County, the homemaker and cook
* , There is certainly no public schools, community Iongwood area Chamber of
Her favorite holiday recipe is
shortage of talent," Education colleges and universities in Commerce, the Longwood a noodle pudding called
Commissioner
Ralph building t.'ctllties.
Sertoma Club and B'nai B'rith, "kugel.
Thrllngton said in his call for
more volunteers and senior
citizens in the classrooms.

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clan size, which Is often misleading and sometimes meanIng1m, anti more about adultpupil ratios," Turlinglon said
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Some examples of "safety discussed by board members. bythe board of courtesy or
hazards" used to justify
These alternatives are:
convenience busing provided,
s'&gt;..
courtesy
busing in Hillsborough
Marijuana
Plane
Requlrlji.g
local
governin
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to reviews by school
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- Hiring a private carrier or
Police
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Board members who are at- schools,
bus
company to avoid using
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NAPLES (Al') - Police were searching today for a
tempting to define both more — Beginning an annual review regular school buses.
Pilot whose single-engine airplane, "stuffed nose to
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carefully.
tall" with marijuana, was tracked by officials then in.
Board
Chairman
Robert
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used
during Thursday's
F,
Pounds of the illegal drug Friday night when the airplane
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meeting on the costly
landed In a remote area of Collier County.
v1
busing
of
pupils living within
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"We tracked the plane as it flew over Cuba, but lost
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contact when it got In the Naples area," a U S Customs
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busing of pupils who five more
spokesman said 'We asked the Collier County sheriff's
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than two miles from school,
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office for assistance and they were right on the ball"
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according to board member
Davie Sims
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against
"fee busing," where it
Th e Goidbergs of Loagwood—Joith, Ethel, KeIth and Larry.
TAMPA (AP) - An exterminator thought h"
,was suggested participating
would find a dead animal when he checked out a foul odor
parents would pay for any
1,
at a Sunday school but instead discovered the badly
service provided students who
decomposed body of a 9-month-old baby, police say.
live less than two miles from
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The Infant was discovered Friday wrapped in a plastic
s
school, because he said it Is
bag and stuffed in an air conditioning duct at the school of
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"discriminatory."
Trinity United Methodist Church.
The suggested safety hazard
Capt. W. A. Lawton said church officials initially called
Ilist, part of which may be in'
a gas company thinking the smell may have come from
corporateci Into the board's
the fuel system. When they learned that was not the Case,
criteria expected to be
the church called an exterminating outfit, Lawton said.
Ely DONNA ESTES
the councilman-elect is also
Mrs. Goldberg, who learned presented at the Jan. 7 board
Th odor was first noticed Wednesday.
Ile
herald Staff Writer
chairman of the Longwood her cooking skill from her meeting include:
Areas without sidewalks.
Blood Bank and most recently, mother, shares her recipe for
Cannev To Be Released
Intersections without
LONGWOOD—Lawrence with Mrs. Golderg, he was the family favorite.
(Larry) Goldberg,
Dine off this 5-pc.
traffic
signals
who
appointed
to
the
Seminole
where
TAMPA (AP) - A former University of Florida
Ingredients Include: a 12- automobile
speeds
are
de-crjti.j himself as a I Lcil County Dth1ucraic ExecutIve ounce package of medium or frequently excessive.
instructor, jailed last month ona charge stemming from a
Colonial style set!
conservative and humi'n rights Committee.
wide
noodles
(cooked
and
1970 antiwar rally, will be released on bond in time to be
liberal, will be sworn In as a
Areas with narrow streets
home for ChrLstir .3.
Mrs. Goldberg says her drained); and mixed with six and Shoulders.
SAVE 62
city
councilman
by
Mayor
husband's
best
qualities
for
eggs,
two
U. S. Magistrate Paul Game set bond at $2,500 Friday
teaspoons
of
a
vanilla
James H. Larmaym here on public service include that
Sparsely populated areas,
for Robert Canney, 47, and ordered his release on Dec. 23
is he flavoring; an eight-ounce overgrown with vegetation
Jan,
5,
is
ha
while he appeals his conviction.
Reg. $159
rdworking, honest and package of cream cheese, 1 pin t w here
The first person of the Jewish straichr-n
ils must travel
rwar
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pup
j t •t:,j Nut. 2 w berve a
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two-year
fai th to ever run for public
Maple tone on hipressure phastici 36" table extends
"H e will stand up and be co t tage ch
Blind areas,
sentence ona chargeof resisting
to
eese,
raisins
vIolence. The
taste
to
has 4 mates e'safrs.
office in this city, Goldberg counted
Open wa:u areas.
charge stemmed from a demonstradon In St. Petersburg
for
what
he
believes
in
(either
light
or
dark)
about
a
soundly defeated a long-time and will speak out," she
five years ago.
çeaseirr
said, handful and one quarter pound
resident for the post In the city's adding he is not
times when
"hot-headed" of butter. Place in an oblong
early December electIon,
and
the ability o en an pan, and bake
ch dren
school.
FURNITURE
45 minutes at 350
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degrees
Low
lying
areas
suscepjob," said Goldberg, resident of
Ethel and Larry met some
HLALEAH (Al')
Usually it's Santa who empties
Uble to foggy weather.
the
community
for
little
more
years
ago at a restaurant with
his bag of goodi es far the childr en, but this time he got his
"The Kugel is particularly
2301 Fruisdi Ave
alternatives
than a year before seeking some friends. Because of their good with turkey," Mrs. to In
bag filled by some 700 yuwigst.
providing courtesy or con.
III,. D*IhW
public office,
Saidsrd, Fl..
mutual fondness for pickles, Goldberg says.
"I feel happy because when I'm eating my food, I'll
venience
busing have been
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his
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wife
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SAT.
know they have some, too," said one of the children from
have two sons, Keith S nd the nickname 'Pick."
Flamingo Elementary School as he helped stuff Santa's
Jonathan 4 and make their
Three
bag with mod and rinthing fC the ndi.
the first
home
in
Sandalwood
sub.
meeting
they
were
married
In
"I feel that I'm giving my own love and a pprclation ,"
division,
off
E.
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Williamson
Philadelphia
and
have
been
another child said.
Road,
married nearly nine yea rs,
Mrs. Goldberg helped her Goldberg is to celebrate hIs 35th
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everything from telephoning, to
hope to see a working
TALLAHASSEE (A?)
voters, to serving as campaign
Legislators should reject
council
where everyone works
any recommendation by Gov. Reubin Askew to increase
treaswer, to contacting people
together
Instead of fighting
the state gasoline tax, House Speaker Donald Tucker
to register and vote to t)l)ing UP
each
other,"
Goldberg said.
says.
the single letter he sent to the
lie
also
hopes
to see an an"I don't favor an increase In gasoline taxes," Tucker
PeOple
neation
program
begin before
said Friday. "I don't believe that there's going to be an
th
Al ough he had never
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tamonte
grabs
Al
it all up."
increase passed In the House."
involved in a political effort
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Goldberg
favors
a good
before, Goldberg enjoyed the
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plan
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being
formulated
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guests a bit of "Americana"
are the 14 members of The
Company, Robin Bran3ford,
Cathy Casselberry, Rob Cole,
Marty Elbin, Steve
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Barbie Nelson, Chip Paschal,
Freighter Object Of Search
Dean Rand., Marc Silvis, Petra
CHARI.ESTON, S.C. (A?)— The Coast Guard cutter
nri Tipton and
Courageous and half a dozen airpLanes were searching tbe
musical director, Chris
chilly Atlantic Ocean early today for a Cypriot freighterOstrander.
that called for help.
A spokewian at the Coast Guards Seventh District
Ms. Stempier, teacher of
rescue center in Miami Beach, said
speech and theater and sponsor
about 120 tu 140 miles southeast ofCape Fear,
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Wilson Bradshaw, 63, 113
Jordan's car stiffered $150 in
Aseriesoftrnfflcadntth Hickory Avenue, was cited for damages and Bradshaw's car
keeping the Sanford Police careless driving Friday received damages amounting
Department busy during these evening after his car collided to $100, in the accident whict,
final shopping days before with a 1972 Plymouth driven by occurred at 10th Street and
Sanford Avenue.
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reports indicate that Regino
Alexander, 3, damaged his
garage to the extent of $850
when
he put his car into for.
To
Ward. instead of reverse, gear.
Entertainment for the 47 performs with her company. The indicent occurred at
graduate students and leaders
"It keeps me in shape, trying Alexander's residence at 100
from 16 foreIgn countries at the to keep pace with these 17-year- Drew Avenue.
Sanford Civic Center Sunday at olds," she says. A performer
Another accident on Friday,
4:30p.m. will be provided by an since the aRe of six. Ms. at Park Av,nii andrt a"nnd
elite troupe of entertainers Stempler is proud of her Street, resulted in 225tn
from Lyman High School Company. "What we produce is damages to a car driven by
known as "The Company."
much harder on the performer Louise Stephens Hayes, 13
The show is free and open to than a regular musical, since Oleander Avenue. A 1974 Ford
the public.
one number follows another driven by Ruth Sherman
Members of this lively Immediately with no restful MicheLson, 100 VihIen Road,
repertory group are hand. dialogue in between,
suffered $ worth of damage,
picked by Director Cher
"Our story is told through the reporLs Said. No charges were
Stempler far their outstanding rnuslcweselect, Nootbergroup filed in that incident.
acting, singing and danciz:; inSnünole Cowity has as true
An icik1ciit at R-46 and
ability,
a repertory company as we Sanford Avenue Friday evening
The Company salute to the have, when you consider we Injured a passenger in a car
Bicenteruilal—'Yct'r Mcthr's may only have a week's driven by Charity Sadler
Busfle".was the hit of receflt rchearsal before thowtlme, you Golden, P.O. Box
, Osteen.
C.B. Radio Club Jamboree,
can see how much these kids
Pollee rorted that Larry
Asked by Greater Sanford give. They are a fantastic Esclavon, also of Osteen,
Chamber of Commerce group," she says.
received lacerations on his
Executive Director Jack The visitors will be served knees when the Golden vehicle
Homer to perform for the Mid- egg nog and a fish dinner by the stopped suddenly as another
Florida Council for Inter- Tr1County Road Runners car turned onto SR-46 from
national Visitors, the company Citizens Band Radio Club.
Sanford Avenue.
will present a mini-musical
review written, directed and
coroographod by Ms.
A. you g.ttlng th. REST r-__
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WASHINGTON (AP) — The Senate voted Friday to cut
off funds for covert US. military aid for two antiSoviet
factions in Angola. President Ford promptly asked
lawmakers to reconsider in "the national interest."
The 54-22 vote was a setback to the Ford administration,
which had warned, through Secretary of State Henry A.
Kissinger, that the move would have "disastrous" consequences for U.S. foreign policy.
Ford asked
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.W15UBR3, OUt 00th nouses or congress recessed until
Jan. 19.
"Failure to do so (reconsider) will seriously violate the
national interest of the United States," the President said.

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WIUJAMD.CURRIE,ManagjngEcljtor
A hEY. Ad.cismg Director
1141111c 1XIllver) I Wevit. ~5 vvnts; MN'th. $2.40; 6 Months, $14.2n.
Year. $28.40. lIy Mail: In Florida same as home delivery. All
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basically, ,t freedomof religion?
We thought they stopped burning witches years
ago, when people finally woke up to the fact that
witches really didn't exist, except In the minds of
relatively few.
the way they those,so long as they are not hurting
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and a rosy planners' outlook for the future
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Perha ps the reader had a good point, but we
certainly didn't say a person had to drink alcoholic

There is no charge for the toys, which are
donated or purchased by the Salvation Ar11Y for the
annual shopping event.

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season,

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Saturday's high 81 O%ernIgtu 40s north to the 60, in the south.
low 43.
111gb temperatures In the $0s
Increasing cloudlimeis north,and In the 70s central aM
through Sunday. A chance of southern portion, through
Showers, with highs mostl) In Wednesday.
the mid 60s and lows in the 4%.
Daytona Beach Udes: high
Variable winds 10-15 m.p.h.
9:34 a.m., 9:59 p.m.; low 3:01
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a.m., 3:29 p.m. Port Canaveral:
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law, w adult is
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resc
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it why are we who are OS-years-plus called
si&amp;rt
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by
of ermItPing him 10
aU these names: SENIOR CITIZENS,
Pat Telson to rearrange and lit up the lengthy
RETIREES, OLDSTERS, GOLDEN AGERS,
MAT RTYLSn'1CIg3a
onthepasaing agendas to avotd the "uial tireinsu when we
ACTIVE ADULTS, OLD FOGIES and the of time and can be attained by people In any age come to the bxtiet and
Mrs. Mary Greenwood,
perexinel items at the 1
GERIATRIC GENERATION?
InterSprtngj 'This ti I IL
grotç Mature also means to be fully developed end of a long meeting."
But when I wa about eight
..-1 feel like Lucille Ball on the School Board,
through my d"onary I In mind and body, or ripened as fruit or cheese.
yus old, I was at my
learned SENIOR denoted "of highest rank," an
OLD FOGIE Is the
a
vernacular
grandmother's house in
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ho,x,s rarely bestowed ma of the poepl In means trAg excessively co -aa-,ative in Ideas
Beeville. Texas Ireally liked
myagetracket Senkrrea.11y meant more tome awimms—b plain woritsasti1fuIshIrt
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whenlwassonchy
aslancedfrom
Bat a nati*l survey might show a large Quote/Unquote
,p'mior
to ti seni raiaung
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posiUX)s
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We were
RETIRED me
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to be In aoötale or
rftming
to
ofir
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isolation,
or
to
haw
gone
to
bed
for
the
night.
froblems
am't lumped into cattgwie,s as Un
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'v' -cmild enJOY tL"
the beginning o( the end for our p"as an ef.
whose mmes and munbers have ben fwd*
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force
in
Anmrim
rexwved
from
payroll
Computers.
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our birthday cakes, we may be older
OLD? Older Om what? As oid as the mow in years than o(W Americam we lye also bem
a be wM seek the .)
OTHERS SAID: WL Frm CwbM lxtawy. wvuvd Old Oaken Buckp
.t? Or as old Is called Codgm, Getters, Old-timers, L"
When I was in thfl,. Mimi foir yeis
Greybeards, \ etiraus, old Fossils An
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we
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thanioete Si'p, 'When I was how. In
hoar dee
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prin.
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with
my
family
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all together 10 years many who have pad their 75th birthdays.
a
separate
group.
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someone
will
come
u
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cities
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The GVEDEN AGE is more aNy the dip at
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"How 'about wrestling?" asked Board
Nor is it a disease affectirig only the 2ZcWlion of sPinting costs in living. the fear of being
nx=9w
Davie Sims.
pff3ons who have livecl more cakndar years unwanted and a workl of turraoil.
those in their M&amp; and 30s. It's an expaien,ce
ADULT amm a person who is grown up or of
Lw.gthy gov
tal meednp have their
that happens to everyone becmm we begin age. By "grown up" dDwe mm a yardsUd
bright
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Mrs. Roy (Marilyn) Wright &amp;
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Discussing a new federal law which will allow
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MOST
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Ihmnah Giles, Orange City
Corwin B. McCready, Orange
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Sanford,
Alice G. Ariedge
John G. Bellamy

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Dennie J Harless, DeBary
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Samuel L. Lewis
John Moore

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Annie R. Robinson

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county attorney as we have for urtWIled laborers," said Kim- merce, according to Merle
nmIssloner or the cotmty's Personnel Board and one of four brough.
Smili Tractor,Small Price
Price, president pro-tern.
persons indicted by a grand Jury last Tuesday.
"He Freema may not be,by strict Interpretation, a county
12-34h ilflosol
It
is
also
planned
th
at
by
County Commissioner John Kimbrough asked that the Per11
ernploye, but he's employed by the ewnty,,, ty. added.
.
March 1, there will be a
sol Board a nd the county commission co nsider Freeman's
Klmbrough's statement came after Kwiatkowski was quoted regularly elected slate of ofsuspension after the county attorney, Kwiatkowsld and two other as saying Freeman wasnot a coun
ty
"Joye
bemuse
he
receives
ficers.
county officials were Indicted,
no benefits other than fees for legal services which are contracted
FI1Fing non a temporary
Commissioner Sidney Vihlen Jr., is also a member of the for.
basis
peramnel bowd. Ex-offldo members are Bob Ellis, the com.
However, Kwiatkowski on Friday said he pbm to study the
missions acting administrative assistant and John Gray,
Hood Tractor Co.
With or wi thout a recommendation from personnel K. Deltona; Albert Newbern, First
vice-president,
owner
of
the
G.
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01. Oran" 94mm Trail
brough says he win a&amp; the commission on Tuesday for
ew
tfl
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Co.;
Freeman's ouster
4I7MSIIIA
eeting .n Vienna
Albert Stone, Second vi
Since the issue centers on him, Freeman says he
par tner In Mark VI
VIENNA, Austria (AP)
The Organization of
comment on the matter.
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Tliv grand Jury report recornmends creation of a pernianent
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in-house attorney, the same course of action recommended
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milling t least two nations to its membership In a
earlier this year by Commissioner Richard Williams, and
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crea
county legal department
Officials of the 13-nation orgarlization said the regular
would eliminate politics from the county attorney,s posi Lion and
,
ministerial council session would study proposals to sin.
would be cheaper.
-. pilfy the system by which members charge special peeThe grand jury charged Freeman, Kwiatkowskl and
miums for high-quality oil,
mission Chairman Michael Hattaway with vtoli'tlons of Florida's
f.,..
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is w
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Sunshine Law Freeman was also chargwi
to
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solicit ing Illegal compensation from
A fourth official indicted was Port Authority Chairman
the price of its oil drop* by nearly one per cent even
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though OPEC officially raised Its basic price by 10 per
Thomas Binford. Binford was charged With violations of th
cent in September.
state's election laws.
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fcdriIlsts, inckrate promoters of orIt1 goerninent,
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M-M Rita Dowlea, MHary:
diverting some of the heavy Soviet defense spen"I was In New York on
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option with a number of possible variations, is to
take ddvantage. of the agticulture and technology
of the Westem nations as SovieUeaders have done
the Great. And in any of
these alternatives he has to depend heavily on the
United States of America, particularly for the
staple of life — grain.
While Americans are reluctant to use food as a
chip in diplomacy, the time is coming when we can
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DELTONA — A state- realtors; Ms. Jennie O'Brica,
The county's personnel policy mandates county employ
approved charter and an office secretary, sales manager
indicted by a grand Jury must be suMmded until indictments am manned by a full-time Central Florida Realty; and
cleared.
secretary are among the goals Walter White, treasurer,
Kimbrough said the county standard should apply to to be achieved In the next two manager of the Deltona Branch
Freeman, even If the attorney U not JudgPd a county employe.
mordlis by the newly4ormed of the First Federal Savings
"I al ur- e we would have at least as high a standard for the Deltona Chamber of Corn. and Loan of Mid-Florida.

missioner Harry Kwlatkow*ki

government. entered its third day.
The tiee armed fCe3 commanders reportedly
told
Mrs. Peron that unleas she leaves off ice, the rebellion
may spread. The report was neithe r confirmed nor

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BUENOS AIRES, Argpnting (AP) — President Isabel
Peron as under increased prur' o step aside today
as an alt force re bellion seeking to overthrow th
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Fede rico Robled,) that the only

West began, citizens in the Soviet Union have had
taste of the better life, howev(

the continuing Soviet appetite for extending
Marxism and the strength of the mi'itary in the
Soviet goernment, tUs not likely ..hat he will try to
do
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and retaliated with: "I take exception to his remark
that you are not human unless you celebrate the

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each child. However, parents are urged to leave

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Peron

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nere are many non.drinkers in our society

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year plan ending this year has been a failure,
capped by preliminary data revealed in Moscow
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The reasons for the poor record are familiar
reading. Soviet agriculture is inefficient, planning
is bad, the bureaucracy is stifling and workers are
uninspired.

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the 25th party congress next Feb. 24, he will have to
find the i! "one h say that "smi1ler isn't all t h at

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this page a few days

a reader took exception to the fact when
we had written In this corner previously that people
are only human if they go partying at ft time of
the year.

This young couple should be free to worship In

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at Salvation
open in le
Headquarters In Sadord Monday and TwMaY for
families who have registered or
assistance and on Wednesday for families who have

Seems

With that?

When the 4th Soviet Part" congress met
April, 1971, Leonid Brezhev declared in his keynote
address that "better nearly always means bigger,"

appeared on

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warning in the wrong direction, we humbly
apologize and wish you well.

ago.

children.
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perpetrate the he of a Santa Claus onto their

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have no right to abuse them, their beliefs, their

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today. However, facts prove that theY 1T the
ception, not the rule.
it was to the "imbiber" to whom our remarks
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To you non.drinkers who feel we aimed our

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whose religious beliefs are counter to most people's
Prolmrty, their basic freedoms, nor their children.
— namely the belief th at it is wrong to believe In
C'mon people. Wake up to the fact that we li ve In
Santa Claus?
the greatest nation in the world with the greatest
This family has suffered no end of criticism and
Bill of Rights In the world — including the freedom
ridicule from various and sundry citizens of the to worship as we choose.
area and tvis been the subject of cor.tinual
Can't help but ma ke mention of a "Letter To The
harassment since hanging Santa Claus in effigy

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Dear Santa,
Please bring me a wagon. Please bring my mother a
pot. Please bring my brother a new Nke. Ilease bring my

Dear Mike

Love, Mark Warren
Lake Monroe
Dear Mark,
Thank you for your nice letter. I will put you and your
brother and sister on my lilt. Be a good boy and help

a toy airplane.

Love, Gregory Daaky
Dear Gregory,
I'm sure you are looking forward to Christmas
vacation and being out of school. I am glad you have been

Depr Santa,
I'll leave you some cake and some milk. Please bring
me a watch and a ring. Thanks,
Bring the poor children something too.
Love, Sherry Jackson

Mom.
Love, Santa

Love, Santa

Santa loves all the boys and girls black or white,
rich or poor fat or skinny. I will stay on the fat side as
long as I eat all those goodies lIt me by the children on
Christmas Eve. Guess Mrs. Santa will be putting inc on a
diet again.
Love, Satt.a

Love, Matthew Hibbard

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Dear Matthew,
It is always nice to hear from a good boy, and I'm sure
you are because you think of others and remember to say

Dear Jenny,
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teacher. Will you please bring some school supplies for
Monroe-Wilson Elementary School.
Please bring my mother a new washing machine.
Pleasebringmybrotheraracecarset. My father wants a
razor. Please bring my friend a G.LJoe.
Uve, Jeffrey S. Hill
Box 901, Sanforc
Dear Jeffrey,
I know you ha ve
.ethe
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pirit as on were so
busy thinking of things for others you did not mention
what yon wanted, but I will try to find just the right glIft for

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now.

a good boy.

Box 92, Sanloii

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liking.
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sister wants a real live owl.
MY
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Lots of love and Merry thr.stmas,
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Evening Herald, Sanford, Ft

Plan Would Reduce State Aid To County
MEN'S &amp; WOMEN'S

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Fechtel

Warning Against Courtesy Busing

Issues

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the "Mm"

. noted thii there . some arainage tax district
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She
in .remcmlr the fwJ.1i aspect.
A representative of the annexation law and the
concern that students living Seminole County.
cornCounty
within two miles of their school
DeVoney said while many Seminole County League of Seminole
Iwd
PWAIN
sc~,
may be being discriminated recognize
drainage Civic Associations urged the prehensive
the
He
urged
tMt
attention
be
against.
problems locally, additional—delegation's support of upudy is not the answer. Fim- Coming legialatIOW to Vennit gim to leglaiAtion to Permit
The School Board can doll, ding is needed, he said
of eye
their schools
but they will not get state
which Is needed by Seminole's
glasw&amp;
The county's 9-1.1 coor.
money
for
it,"
she
mid,
ciue&amp;
Costs of courtesy-busing
dinator, John Spolski, pointed
Vogt predicted the legislation
McClanahan pointed to
students, who live within t1w
Fechtel said there are orfly so out to the delegation the state "will
go
through the
two miles, are paid by
the local inany transportation dollars law passed In 1974 mandating Legislature like gressed Sanford's
difficulties
with
paving rftwuy
where some
sch ol loard,
available In the state and a an emergency telephone- -lightning."
roa were pthy within the
Ystm
did
not
Include
state
reassessment
of
dpthecoufltY
Co urtesy
Sanford City Coiunlaaloner
l
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eticsfunding.
.A.A. McClanahan noted sax- j4JdJctJcfl. lie id that thdI
basis, Is provided locally, program sta t ewide
Spolaki said remarkable castically that the Legialatiae county apparently did not have
particularly for students who a redistributi on of funds that
By Lawrence E. Lamb, M.D.
portan'
,
would
ounts
o
'ii1ns
or
must
walk
hazardous
hurt
smaller
countks,
progress
has been made has seen fit to adopt Law ap. available funds at this time to
routes
DEAR DR IAMB i am a
minerals or provide any bulk.
such
as
Seminole,
and
benefit
loc4fly, asking the legislators to plicable only to Seminole pare its section of the roads.
along busy highways etc., to
male, age 60, and have known of
Dr.
Far from impioving your
the state's
scho
ol
.
my diabetic condltlonfor over qr
memory, an excess, regular
six )vars. My problem is low
intake of beer damages brain
Meanwhile, Sen. Uri Wilson
In other business, the
energy about 60 per cent of the
cells and leads to loss of mental (1-Merritt Island) noted local delegation heard Altamonte
time and sot e heels if walk too
ability. At autopsy. the brain school boards have the Springs City Commissioner Cal
Iflucil
.,p /\
from thealcoholic h often pr e rogati ve of busing all the DiVone} urge that Ion
My doctor put me on three
__ shrunken and gives the ap- students lf they wish to and are slderationbe given toproviding
Orinase tablets per day at first, in the cell to release food pearance of preinature aging. willing to pay the costs.
by law for a count y-wide
Own about two years ago put
me on one D B I capsule a day.
Insulin, as explained in The
IN STOCK
My morning lasting blood sugar Health Letter, reverses the
tests nu, from 130 to 150, wW
problem and releases energy
my urim tests are plus ow
from foW. At U* same time
ffw C1 the time on the tat
0" lowers the bloW glucose
tape. My blood pressure is
WASHERS
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ction is 1wt
normal, and my weight is (sugar)
you
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You should know that the
LAE 5500
By JOE ASKREN
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Coleman explained there's
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Herald Staff Writer
12CV.f1.RwS31$
Do you hme"any suggestions
considerable
job
security
after
carriers and window clerks.
has considered putting a
torilsern) energy leeI
— Paid (Liys for jury duty. the 9May probation period. lie
warning label on oral diabetic
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about six years agc I could
whe
n
their said se ven per cent of an
medications, about their
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jury duty pay to the post office, ploye's basic salary goes
licu.ft
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with
toward
Civil
LAE
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people my age, now it is just the potential dangers. This may
Service
— Retirement at age 55
16
already have
11 one Y the Sanford's 46 pos tal workers c
PEG. $34S .................... ,3U0
opposite.
os
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30
years
service, or age 60 with retirement, In lieu of making
EAH O CW
time this column appears. I taxpayers $109
2,Z10 this year. 20 years service.
DEAR READER I One of the
social security payments.
ou
6 cv. It. RM un.. .......
think any patient on these
There are 162 postal workers
IMME
Charles Brown,
¶vmptoms diabetics may
his
ostal
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meaicmes should review
Reurtment benefits equal
EAH O CW
in Seminole County.
custother service manager with
is fatigue.
be
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status with his doctor and
to
50
per
cent
of
their
salary
Postmaster George M.
tam that leads to diagnosis.
years service, the Orlando Sectional Ccnter,
consider treatment with diet
with 27
The basic problem in diabetes rJone or if that cannot be dort, Celeman, of the U.S.
85 per cent of each postage
Postal (deducting or adding 2 per cent said
AIR
Service
here,
said
the
fringe
is the lack of insWin action to
dollar goes towards wages and
the advisability of u3ing insulin benefit cost was $115,664 for for each year more or less thari
enable glucose (sugar) to enter
fringe benefits for postal em27 earsservfce)
plo}es,naUoly
the cells. Theglucosesugaris DEARDR..LAMB — Ihave 1974,butwasreducedthisyear
mepaju, ys
Wrn DAILY! 305
SAT.11-2
the form that all iour car- heard that there is a lot of food because of the reduction of
cxt rringt livuelits
SALES&amp; SERVICE
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bohydrates and part of your value in beer and that it also eight people.
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memory.
local
private
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protein are converted to for the helps to restore your
Cnlman said employes get
cells to break them down and Is this true?
— Annualvacationleaveof 13
freelifcinsuranceequaltotheir
releaiie energy. When the
DEAR READER
That's annual salary, plus $2,000. The days, if less than three years
glucose can't get into the cells, mostly wishful thinking Beer government pays 75 per cent of service, 23 days If more than
thebloodlevelRoesun.andthe contalnsalotofca!oriea2nearlv their h
three, but less than 15 years
A
1jintfr,n
energy level goes down.
"
service; and 26 days vacation
0 in a pint. Those calories costs, he said.
Remember yotir energy must come from its akohol contwL
Other annual benefits in. with more than 15 years sercome ft,=breaking down food It does not contain any Im. clude:
Nice.
_..per. n e4 or to
e tw mics, It ..Ill simply hurt Counties and less xnonc to
IIeraldStaHWrfter
State of Florida fund Iran- Seminole County," he said. Seminole.
sportatlon for school students Fechtel
added
that
Currentl ,
State Rep. Vince Fechtel (R- under the two-mile limit.
redistribution of state bus
Leesburg) warned Seminole
"If the state starts paying to money will mean more dollars Florida Is to fund the majority
Countians this week not to transport children under the for Ilillsborough and Dade of local cost for busing students
who live two miles
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Christmas tree-lighting ceremony, Secret Lake Park,
Cassellmrry. 7:21 p.m. Santa Clam treats and caroling.
MONDAY, DECEMBER 22
Free lestiq for Sickle Cell Disease by Seminole SC
Assn.. 9:30 a.m. to 2 p.m., Redding Gardens Apts. main
office. Fifth Street and locust Avenue, Sanford

Sanford Rotary Club, noon, Civic Center.
NathVy sceae, Nativity (birch Lake Mary, 840
V. Extra performance 11 P.111. to
mkbilgt Christmas Eve.
Live

p.m., thrvugh Dec.

Akobolks Ano.ymo (cloned meeting ) $ p.m. 11
W. First Si, Sanford.
TUESDAY, DECEMBER 23
Free testing for Sickle Cell Disease, 9:30 am. to 2
p.m., Reiriding Gardens Apartments main office Fifth
Street and Locust Avenue, Sanford.
Overeaters Anonymous, 7:3* p.m., Florida and Ug,
Sanf ord.

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(Cetfnued Frem Pe 1-A) with Freeman, who was "law indictments, Oaccusatlsand office, Herring said, ,, If he In trying to inject politics into Herring said he doesn't"gi ve
a damn about politics" in the .
school buddy" and Herring's no trials" when telling presents something with some the situation.
and
signed
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campaign
manager
in
new
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smen that Herring's record merit to It, I'm sure the
"1 don't feel that this an running of his office and that
of an October statement by Senfinole.
"indicates this urgent action p%ww will do what should be effort by the Democratic Party is mounting a campaign to 'et :
Morris that is contrary to
immediately (Investigatkin of done,"
itself, but only by a few people legislators to make state I t.
Morris' affidavit"But I would assume that the p.rrL,14,s rjr,~%.
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"Th.is isn't a personal attack because it just so happens that sider Mr. Pratt or his 'select judges in the state.
"Certainly I would like to grand jury or they wouldn't
some of his friends have gotten committee' as representing the Herring said a statewli
make it public right this have returned the
Ct) IkTTiI)&amp;" Pratt said,
moment," Herring told dictinents," Herring told on the misoperatlon of his their tail in a crack, I can't Democrats," Herring said. "I change mu lit be impossible bUt
coixelve of the governor acting think the Democrats are sitting that he would be happy wi
reporters
repo
on that basis," Herring said. out there and every one of them local legislation for jii
think there's a more apHerring said he feels that wants to see that what shoWd be Seminole and Brevard Cou
st
Wh
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told
of
Pratt's
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ruçrtate fonxm the courts."
"The statements
ties.
to Gov. Askew for a probe of his only a few people are involved done Is done."
in my opinion as a
Herring said his Investigation were sufficient and certainly
of the day pit purchase was were in conflict with what
initiated
statements (by Morris) and Herring
Morris'said.
affidavit states,"
was taken to the grand jury.
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Our Family At
Subsequently the grand jury In a brief appea rance with
taoM Mr. Morris in."
Freeman in County Court
e Morris affidavit was Friday. Mason said the felony
Th to the press by Pratt and indictment against his client is
given
insufficient and "falls t charge
the Circuit Court ordered a crime."
Mor ris' secret grand jury
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testimony transcribed by a
He said he has filed motions
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MONDAY,DECEhIBER 29

Free test1 for Sickle Cell DIsease, 9:30 a.m. to 2
pm. Redding Gardens Apartments main office, Fifth
&amp;ee( and bxust Avenue, Sanford.
Sanford Rotary ClUb, noon, Civic Center.
TUESDAY.DECEMBER 3*

OvereenAnce,7:30p.m.,F1oddaand
Powtr
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us Club, noon, Holiday inn.

WWNDAY, DECEMBER 31
New Year's Eve charity Ball sponsored by Maitland
J(iwanis Club, Ireland's Restaurant, Altamonte Sjrings.
Get—zn
dance, Spin clubhouse at 381 'ange Lane 3t))

available until Monday or
Tuesday, Herring said he's Ma
told
criers outside
been told.
the courtroom. "Even if he was
Jack Bridges, attorney for guilty of the charge it doesn't
Morris, said a Viblic statement apply to Freeman" becam he
by his client concerning the fXOTI&amp;S COfltZICt services and
lant a county employe," the
affidavit may be
aUori*y said.
Herring wasn't In the grand
Mason refused tO comment on
jury room when Morris
MOITIS'
affidavit
testified, but says be assumes
that Mis'e5tifiedtOcertain
think
Herring later
facts and that pursuant to those
's no question that there is
facts the grand jiry returned there
a decided conflict between the
an indictment I
affidavit and the statements
laws ir.strix.'ted by
given and, I assume, the
office,
testimony given the grand
Herring says be purposely jury."
kept out of the jury probe
Pratt referred to "twelve
because of a past friendship

Beta Chi meeting, home of Jo.tnn Rowe, Lake Mary,
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Mrs Mir, 7$, said the does n expect to be aromd
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Four won-loss record 'wasn'tmy big close to home and I
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fortunate that som., of our kids
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"The thing that concerned me didn 't tlWfl IOU
oppose the 48-man squad limit was that when we gave these
Mississippi's Ken Coope r said
for road games, despite win- people the scholarship, we the nile
hurts a team "like ours
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of
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both teams
neutral sites, according to the heat can take Its toil on players, all owed th e sa
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I.akeland Ledger. The SEC but said he won't challenge the ersaid.
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posted a 21-14-1 record after the rule again.
lot fairer to everybody."
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Seminole County is the opening of th e SanfordOrlando Kennel Club.
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Miami, the Mid-American both I,000-)ar-d rushers this
defense to have a tough af Conference
in all directions
champion, held Its season
ternoon We ne ver see an
npponcntsto2l39yarthagame
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Leadjnii Miami's offense was
hile rolling up a 341 5-yard
getting that double-holster capgun set I wanted so
Carolina has played against a average during its l(W
quarter back Sherman Smith
badly.
lot oil formations, he said
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Friday.
As a youngster grown tall, Christmas means the
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spine tingles when I see a string of lights silhouetting
However, South Carolina much more on defense, 414.2 Carpenter, who rushed for 1,0n
a house in th e night Or a little boy climbing p 011 Coach Jim Carlen was quick to yards a game But UicLr cx- yar ds and 11 scores
Bowl officials expected a Ca- hi
Santa's knee and won't tell him what he wants for disagree "Let me tell you plosive offense generated 431.5
&amp;,t1iIng about Miami," he yards a game,
pacity crowd of 20,500.
Christmas, choosing only to stare. Oh, the mall
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CRESTON, Calif. (AP) — For a man who can't walk,
Jim &amp;unotteiahvüilfeata gallop. Bnzicue,, Is a
cowboy without lop, with only r arm and one eye -a
man of courage
detru1za
whose life work Is
helping other tixIcipei people.
"I have a lot to• li ve for," &amp;mc*te says "1 could sit
back and feel sorry for myie!; fafl by the wayside and
watch the world go by.
"But people like me have to hang In there and figit like
he!I."
Brunotte, a military policeman, was Injured near Lag
Binh, South Vietnam, when his Jeep was destroyed by a
booby trap pLon on Oct. 1, 1968. Another MP riding
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I'll never forget the day in th ird grade recess
when Tommy Hughes told me th ere was no Santa
Claus . I believed everything Tommy told me,
because he was my friend I was stunned, I admit
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real
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And I want you to know I understand You don't
haetoputmeonyouI.hstfOrpresefltsSan
You see, Ihavecometo realize that presents are
not what makes the real Christmas, nor is th e true

heavy religious significance. Sociologically,
Christmas also has a heavy significance.
Mistletoe, egg nog, Christmas stockings, tall and
short pines trimmed to the hilt, boughs of holly and
th e tinge of th e Salvation Army bells
That's all part of it.
But what's th e core of Christmas?
The real UnIt.,rn
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makes Dec 25 'tad "t as
th e day of the year in th e hearth of Christians the
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Trinity ore point to host Oviedo,
one out of three Is respectable, Prep
outside the key and generate 15 takes on Lake Weir, Eustis,
was losing to Melbourne
and defe nse or fast break In their
But
the
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were
points. Fred Moore followed Sanford Seminole
but Seminole County basketball Central Catholic,
Neal and Mike McNerney in defeat with 14 points, while
In
a
holiday
never bested again In rolling to with 13, and Cary
defeat to the Blue Darters, 60- dropped
teams could grab only one
Hird with 12. tournament Dec. 3.30.
10 each.
Tim Carroll followed wi th 12
, 40.
Friday night's Seminole their sixth victory in eight
Lyman now rests until after
For
Brantley,
only
two
The
Coach Greg Robinson's men
Lake
Brantle
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victory out of (
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Our games County match-up became a Outings. Oviedo fell to 2.4.
Apopka's superior reboun. players had double figures.
Friday night.
the New Year, while Oviedo coWdn't handle
Bill hit a shade over 50 per cent, 10
mis-match after Lyman's
Four starters in double
ding effort enabled them to hold Wall hit for 1 land Rill Twpd~t
And In that one victory, a Kevin Hcrr,
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their lead despite some cold had 10.
For winning Eustis, Panthers
Seminole County win was straight buckets midway Bernard Wright captured high
shooting second half.
Lake Howell played evenly Dunham (15), Neely (10), and
assured even before the through the first period, as the man honors wi
Brantley's own poor shooting with Eustis
th 20 points,
opening tap.
for three quarters, GrLswald (22) led the attack.
could
OvIdo
Lions
fell
to
the
while
Kevin
lorne,
Clyde
prQduce only 40 points, but a disastrous fourth
period
9 That win saw Lyman dump Greyhounds, 70-51.
Trinity went to Melbourne,
Hudson, and Jon Kaufman all
way down from the 60-point saw the Hawks score only
Oviedo, but at the same time,
Home baskets broke an had 10.
nine
only
to lose 79-46 to the private
The
average the Patriots enjoyed In points against the host
Lake Brantley was (ailing to early stalemate that saw
Panis
Even
Hera,
San
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Catholic
school. The
fo
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Fl.
Sunday, Dec. 21, ln1B the season's initial games.
A balanced Oviedo effort saw
ther's . As a result, Howell played closely with
Apopka, Lake Howell was sluggish L ym an fall
th e
behind at Lee Ward hit consistently from
Pete Chamber led the win- fell, 68-48.
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Highlights of other games:
CLASS AA
Quarterback Tyrone Young
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Jefferson
e erson f ,, on touchdown
and ran for another as Ocala
Forest (13-1) defeated host Del.

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ahead &amp;5 five minutes Into the from dw Outside. Ward Also
action on two free ftOwS. but went three for three on fr"
.Oviedo turnovers negated tlU0W5
Lyman suffered offensive
Night" a t OVIedO
the
effort.
UUL
The garne's turniniz point IncOnsiAmcies in Un secow 6
The Greyhounds out-pointed
(701), out-rebounded (40-19), came at this point Lyman Point half. The Grey hounds cot1
i0mPtly bUY a ba3ket at several POLflti,
and generally out-manned (11- man Kevin HO
drove i nside for a qUick juniper, playing "follow the boundi
9) the beleagu.xed Lions,
An abvlously pleased Rick th en hit another Jumper from ball' under the boarda
Steinke, Lyman coach, when the key foll owing an Oviedo Apparent tipins and cntr lled

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displeased John
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find the Opposite
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upped
the
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up
the
game
differently,
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with .
from the Lyman coach,ing sWI
first quarter lead, then and the game was over.
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victory, Its sixth In eight wrong there at the start," persist and get the bucket. They
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Steinke said later. "We were usually did.
"We made several of our jittery, nervous, and couldn't
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game goals tonight," said get relaxed."
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High nian for Oviedo was LAT iinything eLw Friday, typified
rehounds, got four men In Ward with 15 points, mostly "Lyman Night."
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Herald Boxing Writer

TKO in The sixth round over Terry Daniels; Joey Vincent stopped Brockell in
the second-, Clarence Henderson knocked out Babe
Slick Mitchell in the third; Dale Dennis registered a u*d
round Clark In one; and Ed urn
In
July
we
ran
a
232/605
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on the first half of the IM knockout over Irving Gifford; BObby Wa
T er stopped Roger Pinkney in the fifth
Ikerstopped john Balla rntind
Central Fler!da %,"Reginal
Ir ___Recap"
110- -`U~ the 6st fight card of the
in the
rand Larry Peterson wona six round decision
ft
th
e seco nd ha lf atongwith
Of
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Jun
gs:
ORLANDO, Aug 5 - Victor "Taco" Perez won the Southern wonior middleweight champ Mike Baker in a non4l.Ue fight; Wells
l[EAVYWEIGIM - Champion: Oliver Wright;
a 10-round decision; Joey Vincent took out Max Hord in the
1. Jodie junior
Siar Of the Week" Is Ben Mahler with
tide by knocking Joey Vincent out in the second;
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128 pins over his Ballard; 2. Leon Shaw; 3. John L. Johnson; 4.14011 Esa
Rs stopped Wayne Battle In th e fourth;
average
when he bowled a zn game and
50T
fourth Gene
and In a
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of thetopDavies.
honors go to this bowler for (he eve
Wa net took
rounds
211
Other high bowlers:
to
stop
Joe Boyde; and Ed Turner won Southern Amateur title.
LIGHT
Lindy Ileuer 223440, Jack
HEAVYWEIGHTS
Champion:
Mike
Quarry
.ITKO
over
Babe
aCrk
in
the
fourth.
447, Phil Roche 20k, Andy Junior Royster; 2. Walter
Patrick 186-539, Bob Gonzalez
ORLANDO, Nov. 11 Taco Perez retained his Southern junior
"Snake" White; 3 Bobby Lloyd. 4
190-525 d'uuudy Bass 184-628. Al
Vern McIntosh; 5. Ed "Savage" Tarner.
ORLANDO, Aug. 19
Mortez spared th e447 andTeypI
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Gene Wells won the Southern Mid- middleweight title by stopping Killer Ellis in the filth-Joe
p the
MIDDLEWEIGHTS
in
"Irish"
dieweight
title
by
stopp
g
Champion: Tony Licata; 1.
JFrBOWLERrEID
John Pinney In six; Termite Watkins Vincent stopped Iry Gifford in the second; Ed Turne r won a six.
75P11t.
Gene Wells; 2. John Pinney; 3. Vinne Curto; 4. Glenrwon the Southern lightweight crown when Larry Peterson refused round decision over Gene Idlette; Mad D09 Ross topped Alphorim
The high set for the morning goes to Elaine
5.
sa1 with a Mike Morgan
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very nice 534 set Zella Allmaj was In the
to come out for the fifth, Mad Dog Ross stopped Max Hord in the Allan In the first round, Solomon MeTier won a decison over Bob
t with her 501
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JUNIOR
and the only other 500 for the morning.
of
As far as the high game the Ross; 1. MIDDItEWEIGH`I1S -Champion: Edgar "Mad Dog
Victor
"Taco"
Perez;
2.
J
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V
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tables change with Allman taking it with a 208 and
3. Killer Ellis; 4.
va In the Clarence Henderson; 5. Randy Armstrong.
Second spot with a 203. Rosalie Burkhart
spared
&amp;10 split.
Tracy Albert 5-10, Mae Wilkins 5.7,
WELTERWEIGIM -Champion: Tim Ford; I. J. T. Dowe; 2.
:
-u, Peggy Moon Eddie
Jan
Renaud
9.10 and Kay Thompson 3-10 Turkeys
Davis; 3. Peaches Roberts; 4. Buddy Cooper- 5
fell
Vaugilt, Allman and Kostival.
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they were somewhere else
Friday night as they were
soundly crushed by
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Watkins; 2. Juan Hidalgo; 3. Larry Peterson; 4. Eddie Linder; 5.

igamewI her l
ob 1,Ocke 597-213-205.
Other highs: Jim Johnson &amp;n, J. w. DunPal Sr.538, Ben
McDaniel
504, Alice Herxlricks 517, Buck fler,ton 503
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CENTRAL FLORIDA RECAP

Pony Price topped all the league for
game, and a 578 set. The high

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the Week is Joyce
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9TY SUCKER.s MIXED LEAGUE
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(July through December)

01(l,AND0, July 8 —
&amp;ou UDou.x was declared winner by a

second -, Jodie Ballard was declared the winner when Gene Idlette Ellis; and Frankle Santore defeated Robert Spencer.
ORLANDO, Dec. 9 - Mad Dog Ross won the Southern junior
quit after four rounds.

middleweight title from Taco Perez on a 10-round split decision'

ORLA)O Sept. 9

Gene Wells retained his Southern middleweight tiU r
by taking a
over Tony Santiago;
on Shaw stopped 0.1. Davies In the 10-round decision over Eddie Davis; Ed "Savage"
Turner
nocked out L,-cn ElIzy in the sixth; and stopped Ray Collins In t.h
,P second; Frankie Santore took Red
Clarence Henderson stopped Tiger Hall In the second round,
Cooper out In the second; and Milton Owens won a six-round
ORLANDO
s retained his Southern decision over Slick Mitchell.
middleweight title by stopping Mike Morgan in the !ith;
TAMPA, Dec. 18 — Walter "&amp;iake" White
Billy
won a 10-round
Wagner took Eddie
by U
3 Do stopped Ran
rson polished off Charles Thornton in the second.
- I n the fourth, Willie Chaney knocked out Tiger Hall in tIn' flst;
ORLANDO , Sept. 2.1 — Victor "T
Oliver cold in the first round Mad Dog Ross stopped I3lly luLocked out
th

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.
for
the
City
League
with
the
highest going
encounters McCoy's trounced
Randy Taylor with eight 'points
The second huff was a Hub oviews neraw
to Phil Young 208 and Joe Brister 200 even. The high
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failed
to
make
double
figures.
to the women as Harriet Jones rolled a 5Z,97. young
Daniel'
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In a close defensive struggle, with two minutes left, but
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Honeycutt 182479, Lynn Eiland 493, Joe Stevens 182, paM
." Swilly. Frankie Carter, and
McIntyre 176-455, and Doris Harrison
TIP TOP outlasted Daniels, led Apopka converted Oree quick
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very bad, especially on offense.
tlp_
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10
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Ifuslon 34, Cleveland 17
Dallas 30, N.V. Jets 7
High bcaieo their fate
.
Steinke added
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Oilers
are
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completing
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their That's with J J Jones or Joe
scorers for Daniel's were
S.
could be the hairiest, scariest best season since 1967.
The Blue Darters hit a cold
0
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By THE ASSOCIAMD PRESS cmished Oregon V-60 in the "
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Anthony Smith wN led all shootirig streak througaout the
weekend of the year of the Browns are completing their whoever at
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rotmd
of
the
Jets.quarterbackfor the
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Predict what will happen each
WastiIngton 24, Philadelphia 7
New Orleans 17, cicago I 0
a roller- Alabama beat Pittsburgh "
holds the second place and KamPers Kove in the third spot, -&amp;ar
Robert Guy burned the cm* domimce of the boards.
~ ki ~
Steinke cleared the bench in Coach Joe Hall on
Sunday
in
the
National
Football
No
Billy
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Kilmer and no The best thing you can say
coaster ride and he may have a and Florida State took South
with 23 points to pace McCoy's
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the fourtli quarter, as rersan
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0
playoffs
for
the
Redskins. But about this game Is that the two
hard
time
recovering.
Florkla
78-71
in
the
Big
sun
'POPka,
now
5-2,
had
to victory over Amvets. Tony
the men is Fred Samples 174 and 11nda Lewis 151 for the wornen.
a wellt
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Jeff Fletcher, Bob Bu—
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The one playoff question ,
have more than teams don't have to
plannedi
attack
throughout
play
Little also contributed
WASRDAY DROP OUTS MIXED LEAGUE
Tournament at St. Petersburg,
and Bill Motrell entered the
an matchups, is in the enough to handle
The last25
un 11 7
The top games goes to ?,Imwtn McNutt as he rolled a fantastic
POIDU for McCoy's, while game, Icd by Pete Chambers BY THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Cleveland at Houston, Chicago the Vikings of a
home-field fray for One Of the
times c,--.— V--I.a..
guiiie. inree otner ZfX) gemel fell
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at Nci th-lcans and th' New playoff opener. Of
past Army 99-69 and Clemson
for Nancy Harris 216, Walter
(hi easo.
where
Miami
Atlanta 20, Green Bay 10
prehension,"
Hall
said
Friday
and
Baltimore
Denny 206 and Bob Wilson 201. Jim Aaroye 192-622 (High series
with 10. '
Neal and Mike McNerney Some fans are calling it Super York Giants at San Francisco, thongh, Is the number of
"I'm glad we had a chance to night &amp;f ter watching his teamos outscared Middle Tennessee f
are
)
tied
for
first
place.
If
The
Falcons have had a
they
and Marjorie Wilson 1 &amp;5, Converted split were by Chas MCDOMQ
1b
Then, the next day, Guy again chipped in 10 points each to Bowl IX%, a pxMew of the
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Rams' quarterback James records that could tumble In the Play our Substitutes," Stetnke highly erratic performance in State "
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tied,
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te
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will
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season
than their 4-9
be
bet
was hot from the Boor, this time round out Its balanced
2-74, Joe Mangen 4-5-7, Otto Grannerman 5-10 and GU Fileger 5.7.
National Football League Harris figures to be on the game.
Classic
at
Knoxville;
No.
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went on. "They've been the first round of
San
division
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record
indicates.
The Packers'
Kent
champions based o
4
hitting 24 points to boost
DELTONA PINBus-rins LEAGUE
championship game next Jan. bench, nursing his sore shoul.
two
victories
The 1-8 Patriots wm led by
Quarterback Fran Tarkenton working hard all year and Invitational BasketWI Tourna- Francisco beat Oral Roberts 9&amp;
over the Dolphins season, on the other hand, is
Bob Wilson was the high kegler of the
McCoy's over Daniels.
. 4__,~
I
day as he rolled garnm
18 in Miami. Chuck Knox might der, while Ron Jaworskl calls is within reach of some NFL deserved a chance to go In," ment at Lexi ngton, Ky.
Tony Bill Wall who had 11
this
year.
Perfectly described by their 3.10
76
and
Providence
defeated
of 187-134-188 for his set of 559. Walter Denny i5i5, &amp;
Little collected 11 more for
Points, be calling it a lot worm before the signats. Running back Law. marks. tie needs one more
Oviedo coach We Phillips
If
that
happens,
the
only
way
log.
with
Bill
Twaddel
adding
10
inø
the
final
gun
sounds.
Santa
Clara
73-a
in
the
Cabk
190-525. Mike Burke 196-525, and L4DU Bolton
Victors, while Anthony Smith
The Mh-ranked Wild cats had
rce Mtcheon will be the touchdown pass to match Johnalso cleared his bench late In a runaway
Snake Widlie, riot,"
191 were high for the
six losing cause.
21poInt lead over Car Classic at San Francisco
Miami can squeeze into the San Francisco 24, N.Y. Giants 7
Att"t 1111 1W week's Tamps fight
and Dar (yl Shuler each had
men's
side.
Gee
Seifert
with
a
196
was
the
top
for
the
wonwn
Knox
is
the
head
coach
of
the
only
front-liner
in
th
_________________
e Rams' Unitas' career total of 290. And the contes~ sending in Cedric Georgia Ted in the first half, and No. 17 Auburn lofft to SMU
In
the
preliminary
contes~
L,os
Angeles
Rams,
playoffs
would be as a wild card
The 4rs aren't really very
with Pat Vahantl 178 in second. Bolton spared the 34-7-10 spUt,
for the losers.
a collection backfield. With Jim Bertelsen with every pass he completes, Conley, Joe George, and Chuck
team
and
the
only
way
that
can
good but the Giants are really
Bernard Merthie, Ulysees Apopka's junior varsity of walking wounded that faced gone for the year due to knee he extends his own NFL record Stevens against the Linan finally
then almost
lost
the end, 8745 in oltertime and Tex#.$.Fj
and Mike ROSS Picked up the 3.&amp;741-10 leave. Dorothy pimm
pulling
outIta in
664
walloped
the
Lake
happen
Is
If
Cincinnati
loses
at
pr picked
P3O
t)eat
TUlsa
flu
in
up
the 3-7-10.
Daniels and Calvin Rollins all
'3fltley the defending champion Pitt- sur gery, Rob Scribner will be of 2,906 career completions,
the son
thrill
subs.
nin
th
der3,
home
to
San
Diego.
The
I
Bowl
Tournam
en
t at El
THE NEWLY RENOVATED
scared 8 points In Tip Top's
P
MONDAY MORNING BLU ES LADIES LEAGUE
er,
aburgh Steelers Saturday in Los the other starting back. And
Running back Chuck For
Dolphins are not counting on
After the game, Phillips
11
Janet
Sew
(Niland's
Bar
team)
victory over Amvets. The losers
Tbo rmt,d tit - iw4mn ifam
Angelm tie didn't have a with Jnhn c.q
I 16tAllowi
man 10"Airwi O" W::t.&amp;.~._
--`
had the only 500 set of th
SWALLOWS GOLF CLUB
.
wust hapnLng.
a
morning (W.Her oet included games of 174-10171. High for the
Elsewhere,
Michigan
crushed
By
The
were led by Larry Fredrlck's 14 the contest, beside the lopsided roger. He had a bodot.31 at- by mononucleosis. Cullen
,,
Associated
Press
~
V!
ference
'---...
with
..
spirational
hit
while
six
others,
loth
consecuti
Hwy
'
17-92 DeBary Ph. 66s.44sg
108 points and 63 "Lyman's man4o.man defense the team was evident,"
Last
week's
m
tog
ran
the
I
/
ve
ie over the
noted Southern Illinois 7449 And
and Pierre Simmons' six,
Fleetline Homes team was Norma Sharp with a 173476. set.
71w. lowly Chicago Bulls are led b~y John Laskowski's 19
score, was that the Apopka Wndancechart.
Bryant and Rod Phillips are the pass receptions, needs only is really hurt tonight," he said Hall, "When we saw it was
01
I
1/
goMl
.
Golf Outings &amp; Company
season's
record
to
12148
for
last two -seasons.
arnI, Ohio, trii iri
Johnny's Standard team high was Millie Garner's 180-4Th Charlie one big happy family again points, tallied In
And he's had to send a squad reserve runners. If
IV .
Monday's schedule sees coach had a full.c~ pteS3 00
things yards on the ground to reach "They forced 29 turnoverson us, ing tO be easy, we let up. And
double figures.
.716.
The
7ers
115, Pistons 114
Tournaments Welcomed
picks:
veta meeting Daniel's
GrossTrucking had twohighswith Donna Neff maldng "Queen of after getting their enforcer The Bulls, who hadn,t won at
filled out with second-liners really get tough, Scribner the 1,000-yard rushing mark (or for
6641 In tl~e Michigan in.
Greens Fee $650 Carts $733
.
example
.
when
we
let
up,
we
are
not
a
vltatfonal
at
Ann
Arbor
Mis.
t
i
tt
George
McGinnis
hfinneSota
33,
Buffalo
2S
the
the Week" with plus 68 pins and the high bowling by Iune back.
,
home since Nov. 1 and had score on a 20-foot shot tied
AmCCOY's f&amp;CiM Tip TOP. Both entire game. The Darters led against a dub he calls "awe- might end up doing the quarter- the season.
2 Players &amp; Cartill til I p.m.
defense also did well." Lyman good ballclub.
with one
Scoring
explosives
could
Macateer 180492. Am Muth from the "We Three,, tam had a 188
games will get under way at 4 Brantley by 83 much as 40 =mi the hottest team In foot- backing.
dMippi
State
nudged
Dayton
2
Players &amp; Cart $12 after 1p,ri.
Public
We
knew
today
was
going
to
dropped
17
of
their
fast
19
O.J. Simpson of the Bills has ended with 24 turnovers.
,
outsecond
left
in
regulation
time,
develop
here
with
B
game
for
the
high
Mon
&amp;
Fri Speciaf._2 PlaYm A Cart sio
P.m.
"We
can
beat
Oregon
State
big
ball
right
now.
If
uffalO
5
O.
Welcome
the Steelers
SM AM Long Beach State
of the morning. Donna Neff spared the 5.1 0 split be a
day," Coach Dick Mot- Ings, snapped a six
points during one stretcii
Coach Chuck Noll of the rushed for 1,760 yards this sea"What really hurt offenalve1 Satthy night if we play like
-game Na. then put Philadelphia in front J. Simpson and Joe Ferguson
(above Inc. tax)
have a weakness, I haven't seen Steelers says he'll start all his son. lea%ing hhta said alter they gunned down tional Basketball Association for good on a three-point play opposing Fran Tarkenton and
turned
back
Was
hi
n
243
short
of
his
was
failing
to
get
the
bail
to
the
we
did
earli
r
Holes
ngton
State
after
1
p
M. — Cart 1500 Green Fee $250
ii"
JR
(
the Los Angeles Lakers 104-91 losIng streak,
healthy players. That's Just NFL record of
set in 1973. men who were Open," Phillips Tech). But t against Georgia M74 In the Dayton Classic at ,
with £:45 left in overtime and
Mernbershs
Available
Foreman
of
the
Vikings.
Youth of the Week" is Tom Bryant wia. plus 12o pirl.3. Craig Friday night. "It was our target
we'll get beat by 40
__
Critics 120, Knicks 112
~11111
In Saturday's other games it about everyone, maybe even in. It's unlikely he'll gain that added. "We couldn't belleve
If
Dayton,
4—
Bill
HardigmOhio;
Kansas
defeated
f
inally
hit
what
proved
to
be
the
Pittsburgh
24,
Las
Angeles
14
e-PGA
Professional
'
was Minnesota at Buffalo and cluding defensive tackle Joe much-but 104 yards
thn spared the 10 split. Iligha for tie morning: A. Kaufman day to get going. The return of
we play like we did the rest of
Backcourt panthers Charlie winning basket with 36
would
give
how
wide
open
Gary
Hird
was
Yale
"
and
I
&amp;Salie
The
Steele
rs
nudged
have
won 11
24M. B. Batton 523 and B. Rathel
seconds
Denver at Miami. Today it's Greene. But he
figures to go him the second-best single- first and second quarter, but we the way."
Texas A&amp;M 59-67
Jerry
Sloan
was oflike welcoming Scott and JoJo White combined to go. He finished with a game- straight games and won't stop
back
a
member
.
the family." for 52 points-Scott hit a season- high points.
New England at Baltimore, San with reserve quarterbacks Ter- season rusWng mark, moAng never fed him the ball."
The exciting game was the hawk Claid
now. Seeing the Rams,
,c at La
Diego at Cincinnati, St. Louis at my Hanratty and Joe Gilliam in him ahead
Sloan,
Chicago's
high 32-as Boston streaked to
nightcap of a
of Jim Brown's 1,863
The
coach
further
potential Super Bowl opBraves 134, Bullet.,
first-round dou- K; Netraska whipped the
Detroit, Dallas at the New York the second half in place of Terry yards in
ad missed 13 games with a leg its eighth consecutive
Oregon State whip- University 01 P dr
1963.
Simpson,
is
also
"We
were
so
concerned
about
bleheader,
victoryRandy
Smith
scored
26
points
Ponent3, will psyche them up
SPORTS
injury. He scored only six The Celtics led all the way In
Jets, Kansas City at Oakland, Bradshaw.
one touchdown shy of Gale Sa- getting the ball to our guazds Ped 190~-raztked Arizona Stat
and
Bob
McAdoo
returned
to
even
more.
Philadelphia at Washington, As with Los Angeles, a victo- yers' mark of 22.
e New Mexico State Pop* Den.
The high game of the week was rolled by Gerry Farella as wtU Points but provided the In. defeating the Knicks for the the Buffalo
out on the wing that we
87.83 to gain the tinsla ver 1G4-10 in
H
Baltimore
21, Ne
as the high set. He shot a 257427 for the night. Twieve other
Atlanta at Green Bay, ry by Minnesota would assure
against the Wildcat&amp;
The Dolphins were In a "must didn't get in Inside."
INEBREF
The
Cinderella
Colts wrap up
uted 22. The Braves grabbed
Invitational at Las CrUM
games fell for the following bowlers: Ray Ceynow
i a 247-571,
win" game to stay alive In the
AFC
East
in
ft one for
Despite the wide difference In
the lead for good with a 10-point the
The Kentucky Invitational
Robert Robinson 237, Jack Kanner 235, Aubruy Garrett 2324%, I
a
N.M., and Arkansas State .
playoff chztse. But a victory has the final score and the was one of
their
th
nin
streak that gave them a 50-44
straight victory-an
a
basketful
of
bolltrjji
Carl
Sandusky
221,
Dave
Tabor
220,
Sal
Raltano
218, Woody
to be combined to losses by somewhat one-sided play, the
amazing turnaround for a team
lead in the second quarter.
day season toumn4ments around and Northetst Louisiana
Wilson 216, Skip Norton 215, Ron Allman 213, Gene Rogero 207 and
either Baltimore or Cinciruiat.i initial action was sluggish. In the
that started the year 1-4.
Rockets
country.
113, Hawks 107
Gary Varner
(eated South Alabama 81-81
TAMPA (AP) — A study committee formed ,
for Miami to make it past fact, Oviedo led briefly.
St. LOUIS 27, Detroit 16
Rudy
TomJanovich
Top-ranked Indiana walloped the Indian Hoilday Classic it
SANFORD CLASSIC TRIO
Board o Rthnesa Regulation has rejected by a S-I vute a
WE'LL SOLVE YOUR
Fred Moore pt the Lions Georgia 93-66 and Virginia Tech Jonesboro, Ark.
points
to lead Houston, which
go Into the
FOUR GAMES SCRATCH
proposal that Florida take over and operate thoighbred
shot
nt from the fjoldj NFC playoffs as dark horses
Again this league had the 200 games roiling,
racing tracks In the state.
MUFFLER PROBLEMS
Sunday,
the
first
half
and built a 63-50 but don't be surprised if they
night The high series was rolled by Phil Roche with games of 226.
Members who voted Friday said they found the
wind
UP
in
the
lead.
Super
Bowl
with
2Z7-3 for the high series of 845. Dave Hunt had the big game,
propossi
By The Associated Press
t feasible.
SU)CKHOLii (AP) — Swe- match 4-6, 6-2.7-5,
19 rebounds. Billy Knight
was
6-4 from
t offense.
• • • FOREVER!
Cavalier, 128, Suns 124
though,
as
he
rolled
the
high 243-207-192- 811 set, Dave Lacy ,
While most of the New York scored 33 for Indiana.
formed eam-iler this year because of financial
den's sensational teenager Bengaton to tie the series at 1-1.
Oakland
Jim
Cleamons
sank
31,
two f
Kansas City 7
Dick White 224-762, Jim Jhnson 215.203-762, Dick Richards . Nets were playing themselves
Lifetime guarantee on ALL parts —
some tradra notably 55-yen-old P lUJL
Bj n Borg set a Davisup
Spirits 139, Squires 107
In Saturday's crucial
None
shots
with
12
seconds
to
of
the
Chiefs
will get
go
as
202-206-794,
Bill
Westfall
211,
Don
Ithman
210-M746
Into
near-ehnustlon
,
Jimmy Kynes of Tampa, a member of Lbe sUte mdq
this week,
muffler, tailpipe, exhaust pipe AND labor
record but Czechoslovakian double&amp; the W,am captalm
Marvin Barnes scored a se-a- Cleveland eked out a double hurt alter this one. That's If
(
Varner 2NH97-190- 771, Kristle Johnson 20&amp;M, Wait Moore 203. Swen Nater remained almost son-high
1 flIn1iOfl, SaldI thf CT!!1ittte "recognized the ed fdr
for a s long as you own your car —
veteran Jan Modes rallied to were expected to field the same
36 points and teamed overtLne victory. It was the they can find enough Intact
Chuck Blackburn 205-717, Dave Fulghum 201-190-721, Gary Priske invisible, which isn't easy when
some finawi.al assistance to the thoroughbred horse inkeep his cowary even in the players that participated in the
with newcomer' Caldwell Jones sixth straight triumph for the bodies to play.
in writing.
0
202-193-722 Terry Waldrop lfl-191-197-768, Ron Allman 207-712, you stand 6-foot-11 and weigh to
opening session of the first all- singles. The teams were anaustrY. it
dominate the boards. Barnes Cavaliers, tying the club
Cincinnati
28,
San
Diego
Eric Storm 197-191-M, and George Waldrop 193-194-730. "Star of 240 pounds.
No exhaust System lasts forever, but ours
He said the committee "recorrunended the sppnunti
European Davis Cep final In flounced officially one h',ur
and Jones, acquired from Ken- rec,nrd, but Coach Bill Fitch ThP *%ngnls are milch too
0
A
the
Wcck"
Is
Phil
Roche
with
are guaranteed to outlast your car
plus 141 pins.
Nater saw only 36 minutes of tucky this week, each finished wasn't around to see the
more than 40 years.
Of a legislative committee to make a
before the match.
end of talented for the Chargers,
SWINGERS
LADIES
.
because they're SUPERIOR,
LEAGUE
action,
scoring
two
concerning some reM, ta-wi9e, to the radq Induxtry to
points and with 14 rebounds. Jones fin, it. He was ejected when he was who'll have a short highlight
Borg overpo7mved Jai HreBorg, the young 19-Year-old
The St. Johns River was devoid of fishermen F-riday
"Queen
of
the
Week"
is
Betsy
Davis
with
plus
morning
68.
High average pulling down I I rebounds, In the ished with 18 points and five hit with two technical fouls with
bec &amp;I, 64, 64 In t!,* opening tennis wizard, won his* I I th con- as ICY winds bore doirn on the usuall.Y placid waters. Reports
pre9mv the racing revew ability of We lndu&amp;y."
CUSTOM PIPE SENDING AVAILABLE
___
on the league is Millie Garner 162(Rich plan). High
match of the best-of-five series secutive singles victory when from fish camps Indicated that most of the activity centered
games of the three previous games as the blocked shots. Ron Boone 1:41 to go in the fourth peri
, Dual Conversions - Headers
___
I
morning: Carol Slaughter and Bar ba ra Tulk bo th rolled games of Nets' weary way took them scored 23
for U 19Th championship Fri. be outlasted the young Czech in around keeping stoves hOt and drinking coffee.
points, Freddie Lewis SuperSonics 113, Jan 102
181,
Mary
Johnson,
missed an All Spare game by Just one frame from the fnlendlj confines of the added 22 and
day, but Kodes won the second 1:25. In
____
Ed"WoodY"WoodiatLeon
ML. Carr con13 victories.
Herm Gilliam, antirig
Camp
of many 6®
. (*
A
had
a
180
game.
High
series Tulk 489, Sharon Corsi 485, and Nassau Coliseum on Tuesday tributcd 20 In the lopsided nc- first game
ca hes of e l perch landed e f
pa of
for Seattle, scored 12
C.B.
MIAMI'3EACH (AP) — -ae Oe'r'.taklngoveras
aughter 471. Converted splits: Jen Ervin 6-7, Wendy Boness
nigh t to Denver on Wednesday toe', the largest margin in the of his game-hI
schooling
_______
gh
24
ts
poin
in
th
e
___
-10, Slaughter 6-7 aid 11ndy Will U. Automotive Speed Parts Is night and to Virginia on Spirits' brief history.
•
Most of the bass landed we taken "Y anglers shiz
final quarter.
8y BOBURHEIL
due to a thigh injury, led Ms team Into the ffirsiis of
still
in the lead with a nin e game spread 46-14, Loraines Ceramics Thursday nigh t, arriving only
RADIOS
shotcreline wisp
ck
th nice sized
rt ones
th p
lased
tic worms and some
hitting live
37-23
the auum" Cup tennis townatt=L
and
Auto
Train 36-24 are the top three teams a t the present. 1'i hours bef or e game time.
shiners around the
et
EQUIPMENT
SANFORD - 322-943Q
Dec. 2
Cure lost the first set Friday to Spain's Roberto Viz.
So Nater was well-rested
A sportsmen's barbecue is planned for Lemon Bluff starting
lB
calm, 04, but came back for 74,74 vlctorle&amp;
when the club returned home
at 1 p.m. Sunday Dec. 21.
on
the
th
Nor
side
01
th
a
I
Friday night. And the big cene Jetties at Ponce Inlet nd a six pound
Limit strings of specks were teken by th
CUSTOM ELECTRIC
e regulars at Marina sheepshead was listed .nioflg the catches
ten
came
through
with
season
or at
Inlet
Harb
Isle Fish Camp the early part of the week, most 01 them landed In Bluefish &amp;e plentiful in the Inlet and many are being caught (run
BYThEA&amp;SOCMTEDPRFSS one second left in their Dayton theshaIltwwater,butbass
"Queen of the Week" is Retha Griffis with plus 76 pins. Jack's highs of 27 points and 27
NOW OFFERS SALES
ha ve no( been too coope tjve
Th ree natlor.ally ranked Classic meeting.
the dock at Inlet
Mini
Mkt,
team
had
both
th
e
or
re
bounds
in
37
/
high game and series for Inc m minutes as the
Leroy Cody found bass schooling near the Osteen Bridge
Southeute n Conference bas&amp; INSTALLATION
King Mackerel are scarce but
_______
ning. Ann Smi th 505.186 and Ch eryl Lowle 188-191. Mary J()ijfl Nets defeated the San Antonio
The opening round action set
SF. LOUIS — Forward Gus Gf5td W*5 cold b7
____
anoijier
nn
is
expecteci
Anothergood as the ocean calms enougl
ketball powers moved into p these pairing5 for SEC catch
for
the
Wallace
AiltI)
team
was
high
with
SPUN
113-fl.
___
for
the
a
488-178
set.
'lends
mentioned by John Lankfor(i at the bridge fish camp was
OF ALL C.B. EQUIP.
trolling boats to venture o'
sire
Driver (Masters Cove team) rolled a 165-470 and Kitty Lawrence
finals of Irivitatlumil Lour- Learns Saturday night in con- &amp;L-ig of 29 speckled Perch c
we Denver Nuggets for an undisclosed wnotszt of cash
Colonels 131, Pacer, 116
3ught by Wes I ey Grem wbofished
naments Saturday night, but solution and championship the old river channel near the
I-F ,
Main Street Pier in Dayou had word of excelifflt WudM
(Car-Ben) 16844. Bonnie Benton (Jack's Mird Mkt) had the high
and future consider2tim.
bridge,
Bird Averitt and Artis Gil-,
FREE INSTALLATION
17OHranked AubLTn has been battles:
catches and whiting are biting for the bcom
game of the morning with her 19l-46'2. Joy Walters (IXR) 184- more paced Kentucky on a run
The best catch of bass reported
ON
ALL
NAME
BRANDS
sidetracked in another meet.
Alabama faced Florida State, East, manager of HI-Banks Marina.thL week Came
wf.
Howard told of a
0112
/7j/')J,4f1f
Rider) 176 and Melanie Miller (B&amp;W Market) 163 Spl: Susan period. With Averftt scoring
Trout are hitting the red and
"Mlrrohur'e"
plug
around
on
• C. B. RADIOS
trimmed Pi ttsburpJ 62-53 In the da, for the Big Sun ti'l; Ten- the same area.
another of seveli In the bridges In Da)jona, Wayne Brady
Oa tes S-7, Cheryl 1.,)W.e 5-10 and 5-6, JoAnn Neubert, Patsy Kern long jump sihots and driving
WETE DRMNG MIDAS C1AZY'
a
t
the
"Fishm'Hole"
told
Of
Bi,
Sun
Tc4z
ntuuer.t at SL Pe- nes.sm :angle'
and
Esther
SzaboS-7,
NEW YOiK - PIer Mickey IiC
channel
bas,s,
mangre
anapper
and
sb
Vonda
•
ANTENNAS
Driver 547. Retha GrillEs rolled four lay.u ps and Gilmore domlnattIY
Specks have been good in the deep holes along the river bw*, catdm frmn the
ahead m
ter*r gFry night
No. which pounded Middie Te
I
j
In
a
row
during
the
morning.
acquired by the New York Mets in a trade that sent outand.aceordthgthflowardsomd
ing both backboards, the ColoACCESSORIES
AM chmael bm still 109 ;
vebeen seen In
II Tennessee crushed Army 99- ncssee 82-46, in the Vol
* Schooling Races6:30p.m.
in Tomoka Basin. The Port Orange
SANFORD
PLAZA
MERCHANTS
fielder Ruty Staub to the Detroit 71gers, sigrW a twoClassic rxr his place of business.
neLs
broke
open
a
ti
f
ght
game.
or
dge
has
bi
g
POWER MIKES
69 In the Voluaw CLusic.
ibeepahead and s'mapp
MIXLEAGUE
year contract with the Mets.
finals; Kentucky
Gilmore
Ken.
No. 20 Kentncky blew most of tourney title agai
ON- TUNE-UPS, BRAKE WORK,
RADAR SNOOPERS
ce M-M or the high game of the league; tucky attack with 24 points and
Now thru the 23rd.
nst Oregou the best season in years according to many of the old timers who Daytona tells
a 21-pohg lead before holding on State, whi
Gene
.Jones
also
had
a
g
of
0
an outstanding haul of bluefjsi
POWER BOOSTERS
fish this body of water.
and the high series of just
ch upset A11L
FRONT END ALIGNMENTS,
for Al N 64 vk,Wy over Georgia State 174;
Permungton of Ckiando,
,
higher than Rich's 60 (609). Eddy Webb 189 and Mary
*
SCANNERS
I 0.
the large size blueback "ReIel"
e Free
Open To Public
Thmnon Plug. Mark and a WendUsing
Tech in the Kentucky met Long Beach State, an 80.74 Wrlght.s Sr.,
Talmadge 170. "Star of the Week" is Ray Lough wlth plus of pins.
TIRES* GENERAL
?
fUW their big
and
Jr.,
W.O.
Holder
and
Miss
Sears
of
Winter
Park
tcji
Invita ti onal. Southern Method- winner cver
off
IliAveragc
cooler
with
blu*flah
'
I
is
llallllchll6aMpcglyprj
with
one
weighi
l67.
ce
Washington State, had 35 Tuesday, and Mr. Clark of Orlando took 90 iii two days
-11
ng 14 pour1s and aiotb of almost 12
II_
MARINE RADIOS
of pounds.
ist upset Auburn 870, in over- for the Dayton crowii.
FLAGSHIP
BANK
-_
Children Welcome
coach at the Uni
ty 01 Tennessee thughout
ETC..
fiShing.
tine
In
the
Sun
Bi
ToiaMIXEDLEAGUE
'•_-_._
-_died at the age oif 63.
Jack Smith, Oviedo, 20, and on Thursday J.R.
WrIght nd his while Thireday
ment.
the front
in an
Highs for the evening: Lindy Heuer 2X456, June Plant 2IS,509,
In cOn3Olctl;;,-,
action
ed
Call For Our Low Prices
Wing buddy, JOtm Willianu, 1=9WOM, Wded 35. Two days
d told of seeing
With Parents
In other activity, No. 1 In. Georgia took on Oreg
An
dy Patrick 21427, Frankle Kaiser
4,
fLching
Jesse
Cook
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207427,
on,
which
yielded
68
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-_
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totLee
t'rosin
and
of monster aR1bffJ4cks. They had only light tackle and
0
~
fit
C. Blaylock and T. i'rhool
111
d'
Lima crioslied Georgia 91% in W tG Virginia Ter 87a, at lAnyon, Winter Park,
only succeedJ in getting brok
en
caught
n.
lines,
The
huge
Jacks
were
he Indiana Classic and MIs- the Indiana event and Au's
CUSTOM
S(JNDAY NIGUTMJXED LEAGUE
sha llow water e3finuW At 60 pounds and W.
sissippi State upset Dayton W
ll
s and a 200 game for the high for the
foe in the Su., Bowl viiii be around the lake shore but the trollers are getting tb!ir share in W
For thoselatea1JI.stJnajam_fjaldflgtl,ckle[salwa,l 1Z;__
m- ,re pt, P1.20, awed a nose vlctou-y
a
54 on Gary Hooker's Jump shot Tulsa, which lost to Texas-El deeper parts of the lake.
women.Hersetgaveher"staroftheweek"with14ip
0112^40 ' Jvst off H* tl 5 92 nA Wkwa-t4d
over
over Noble Royalty in the hesdilner at Calder.
1rpofywi
the house.
Paso fl,
her average. Dan Spangler was NO for the men with hit MSSM5
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Su.icay, Dec. 2),
Legal Notice

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12Ap, orl b.droom furn.
unturn., btb AC, w.w carpet, sso
damage, $115 mo. 323-l3ft alter
5:30 p.m.

CLASSIFIED ADS

-__-__._._.,.

41-Houses

-

Notice Is hereby given that we are
P4011cc is hereby given that we are
Buy This Home Befor
I1
engaged In busin*st at 1120 Round engaged in busIness at P.O. Drawer
Seminole
OrlQndo - Winter Park
3 BR bli, 2439 Frincti, Owr.
Cec. 30, Get",uW
____
fbIe Drive. Cauelberry, 37707, 7091, Sanford, Seminole County,
________________________________________________________________________
•j Room Apartm.nt
Seminole County. Florida under the Florida under the fictitious name of
___________
Today's Games
831-9993
i rri tn'. 3.
• himestead Exemption
322 - 2611
rr A'3r; I
MOSSIE C. BATEMAN
Reasonable
fictitious
name
of
T.
C.
MARTZ
PRESTIGEADVERTISIN5CO
,and
Basketball
San Diego at (,in(innati
pi,373.957
3 Bedroom, 1½ bath. Assume
Reg,
A!dana.Yza.
S.
IcaOoki;
6.
Urza.
SUBCONTRACTORS.
and
that
we
thatweintendtoregistersaidname
Real Estate Broker
St. Louis at Detroit
mortga09, No qualilyIng Equity
NBA
CLASSIFIED
DEPT.
Elorza
7.
EddyAlbirdi;
I.
Negul.
Irttendtoregisterlaidnamewlththe
with
the
Clerk
of
the
Circuit
Court,
RATES
Dallas at New York Jets
Quo'a.
3fl.7643
Two bedroom apartments,
One
Clfl be hindled to suit
Eastern Conference
Clerk cit h0 Circuit Court. Seminole Seminole County, Florida In ac•
Philadelphia at Washington
secoND line
a
4.
unfurn.
41c
air,
turn.
195
carpeted.
itru
S
times
Monthly
payment,
Atlantic DtyIken
1. Eddy Leniz. 2. Ice. County, Florida in accordance with cordance with the provl$h3n5 of the
s., this
HOURS
Plew Fngtar.d at Baltimore
Eloria; 3. Echano Alberdl; 1.
p. fl7 1110. , 31c a line
6 thru 25 times
W I. PcI. 08
the priss of the Fictitious Fictitious Name Statutes, ToWit.
Atanta at Green Bay
CachoOkoki, s. LarriSancMi; •
4:00 AM. - 5:30 P.M.
24ca line,
Boston
±_
ii 7 .720 26 times
Name Statute's, To-Wit: Section Section 163.09 FlorIda Statutes 1937.
('
Cleveland at Houston
John Sauls Agency
AldanaBeltia; 7. Urza.Yza; ••
MONDAY thru FRIDAY
PhiIphla
19 I .701
5:
Robert
Chastain
45Ø9
Florida
Statutes
iesi.
(12.00MINIMUM
CHARGE)
31-ApartrrentS
Chicago a? New Orleans
Oguiti Arena.
.
ae,...........
-.
CATItQAV
I
.n
.
Bflh
. T
A. ?.•.-'
'fl
_... .. .. . - ______________________________
1 •4 4,
•t
_____________________________________________________
3 _t
KOfl5S City at Oakland
THIRD - 1. Ica Via,
Echano
New York
1020 .333 10".
Publistv Dec. 11, 21. 71, 1913, Jbfl, &amp;
Chuck M. Martz
AVALON APARTMENTS
New York Giants at San LenI:; 3. OguizeOkoki, I. Eddy PubIih: Nov.30, Dec.
Clean 3 bedroom, 1
Central OlYltion
7.11,21,1975
1976
avocado
Francisco
ADULTS, NO PETS
Culola;
S.
Urza-Beitla;
6.
Arecha
$tOv 1. r&amp;rigeralor, blue carpet,
Atlanta
14 11 .540 DEU.%1
DET170
DEADLINES
Regular Season Ends
116W.2ndt.
JavI;
7.
LJrTIArana;
I,
Aldana_____________________________
_____________________________
SANFORD'S SALES LEADER"
ce,tral eat lair.
Houston
13 17 .520 1
Alberdi.
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
Paytort's,
3721201.
Cleveland
11 11 .500 1½
FICTITIOUS NAME
COVE
APTS
BAMBOO
Noon The Day Before Publication
PUT YOUR DOLL in thisdoli housi.
FOURTH -1. Arecha Bengoa; 2. EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL dR.
17 13
Notice is hereby given that I am
Lovely 2 BR nicety paneled family
Catho
Elorza;
3.
AlavaSanthe:;
4.
DELTONA
BARGAINS-.
BuIlder
One
5.
2
bedroom
apartments,
N. Orleans
17 .346 6½ Pro Hockey
AND FOR SEMINOLE engaged in business at 10 Roderick
room.
Kitchen
equipped.
Negui-Javi; 3. Barre.Pcrez; 6, COUNTY. FLORIDA.
must
soIl
these
3
new
homes.
Friday
Sunday
furnished or unturnhshed. Nlwty
Were
Western Conference
Court,
E.
Norlhport,
N.Y.,
At
Large,
_______________________________________________________
redecorated.
Come
Manicured
yard. It's a cutie pleI
BilbaoQuiola; 7. Manok'larre; I In re: Chang of Name 08
iced
from
$29,500will
setl
for
NHL
________________________________________________
_____________________________
______________________________
,.
E.
Midwest Oivisio
SeminoleCounty, Florida,under the
_________________________
Just $15,500.
DomiflOO-ECI%ave.
thoulinda of dollars less now.
Campbell Conference
sirport Blvd. Santord. 3231310.
Detroit
1113 .ssa TRUDY MARiON °ATTI to fictItious name of CRIPPLE
FIFTH
- 1. SaIa-Miguei; 2. Er TRUDY MARION LAKE, mother c R E E K,
PatrIck Division
Mltwaukee
10 11 .417 1
C 14 E A T I V E
_______
CUSTOM BUILT RANCHETTEACREAGE- Hard to find small
W L T P15 OF 0* doze Bmgoa; 3. Chutho-Aguirre; ,
mInor children's names.
NOW LEASING
XC.
101 .31.5 2
__________
Country living at its belt. Comfort
PROMOTIONAL
CONCEPTS,
and
---'---.-.
acreage
Manolo Ramon; 3. MaruriMencha;
at a small p.1cc. Buys or
7) 4 7 ç
$
NOTICE OP SUIT
C1%kjgo
6 19 .240 3½ Ptiilphla
New,
modern,
1
story
elfIclency
with
that I intend to register said name
all the amenities, Seller will
4PerSOfllS
Lost &amp; Found
510 acres at $7,300 per acre or 1$
6. SantIEchav: 7. FermInlerrea; TO: NICHOLAS F. PATTI
6 62132
NY Islind
s
Pacific Oivis4on
___________
apartments, attractively furwith the Clerk of the Circuit Court, __________________
________________ -._--__________
_________________
furniih
new range.refnigerator, 3
I.
Ceiaya
Mugueria.
•
acres
at $7,200 per acre. Terms
Atlanta
16 14 ) 23
,
7725 South Scepter Drive
G.State
19 8 .760 ______I ni$he'd, conveniently located and
Seminole County, Florida in ac.
BR, 2½ baths on almost an acre
SIXTH - I. O.mingo Sanchez. 2.
available.
LOST.
Lady'SGOid
Apartment
No.
21
L.A.
1$ 17 .400 3½ NY Rangers
beautifully landscaped. $133 mci.
cordance with ttie provisions of tt
ARE YOU TROUBLED? Call Toll
and only 2 years old. *52.000.
Cacho Bengoo; 3. Oguita Javi; 4.
13 17
20 107 132
Seiko Watch. Reward
Franklin, Wisconsin
Phoenix
14 10 .313 4½
Stemper Realty
Call between $:305.'fOr in
Fictitious
Name
Statutes.
To-Wit:
Free,
6447077
for
'We'
Care"Arecha-Miguel;
S.
BarreEchave;
6.
SmytM
Division
Phone323
0113
Seattle
..
.
15
.317 8
YOU ARE HEREBY notified that Section 863.09 Florida Statutes 1957.
"Hotline." Adults or Teens
lormation 'atl )270701.
____________________________
322242O Anytime
Chicago
11 10 11
101
Negui-Perez; 7. BiIbaEIorza; I. a Petition for Change of Name has
tentral Florida's
Portland
10 14 351
5: Mr. A. Levy
Persian
FOUNDBlack
end
wttite
Alava
lane.
Vancvr
11
14
77
lot?
Bedrooms
Adultsonty
been
filed
and
you
may
serve
MULTIPLt
LISTING
RbALTOR
Your MLS Agency
a COPY
Fridays Games
Publish: Dcc. 21, 21, 1973, Jan. 4, 11,
FACED WITH A DR1PIKIPW,
cat In Gr.er%briar section.
SEVENTH -1. Aldana.L,niz; 2 of your written defenses or ob
S.Louls
1018 5 23 9$ 107
7-499I
PARK AVENUE MOBILE PARK
Boston 120. New York 112
1919S.
tr.ncn
1976
PROBLEM
Someone's nice pet. 332)959.
XC.
REALTORS
10 15 4 21 76 118
235 Park Drive IJOup
..?I 7311,
7$43ParkDr,
Ica-Beilia; 3 DomIngoYza; 4. lections. ii any, to It. Ott HARVEY DEU 99
377 1496.372 19$4
Buffalo 104, Washington N
____
Perhaps Alcoholic Anonymous
,.
Mlrvt
10
19
1
71
72114
Echeno
Perez;
5.
Negui•Okoki;
6.
COULTER,
Esquire,
Attorney
-...--371 1y,, 3774i
for
Chicago 104, Los Anglee 91
Cm Help
Uric Aiberdi; 7. Eddy Anna; I. the Petitioner,whoseaddress
A small Classfied Ad bringS big 2 jedroom apartment, partly fur
___________________________ LAKE MARY - WATERFRONT.....
Wiles Conference
is P.O. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
Pitiladeipt-la 11$, DetroIt Ill.
CaIll73 4517
Larri Javi.
returns Try one and see Call 377
377
3162
days.
3 Bedroom home with den,
nished;
couple
only.
4OW SHOWING- New 3 bedroom
Heeds
Division
Box
32
Fcrest
City. FlorIda, 37731,
OT
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA
Write P.O Box 1213
7611 or ii
EIGHTH - 1. Sata Ally; 2. Alava. and file the original with the Clerk of
fireplace, formal dining, roomy
Montreal
no,i evenings
home wIth central heat. Only
23 3 S 51 I4.3 73
Houston 113, Atlanta 107
_____________________________
_____________________________
Cii. No. S•230-CA-09.G
Sanlord. Florida 37171
country kitchen, situated on over
Ramon; 3. Ceiaya.Juan; 4. Martolo. the
121,000
with
$430
down.
See
today,
1712
2
38
97
101
above-styled Court on or before THE FIRST STATE DANK OF
Cleveland 12$, PhoenIx 174. 2 t..Aneeles
LO$T-BlackLabradorpelreivef,3 Nice 1 bedroom apt., lights, witef
1½ acres. Large patio for volley
Pltts.
1, 14 4 21 127 121 Mugueria; 3. Maruni AguIrne; 6. the 16th day of January, 1975, MIAMI. a Florida banking
OTI
year old mate, name "Moosc"
Say
furnished Carpeted, adults.
7.
larrea:
TA FF ER REALTY
ball, basketball, entertaining.
Chucho
AIpi.
8
Detroit
10
19
4
21
36
130
otherwise
a
Judgment
may
be
en
5.eatiI, 113, New Ortean 102
ascociat,
vicinity of Lake Mary, Mafalr
rmn
593 5Q 7722796 after 5 4. Wk fldl
Lnkefrcn! 1deøI for Sv"sming,
Washn
326 1 10 99 164
lered be' the relief demanded in the
Saturday's Games
Real Ettatr Broker
_-__
Country
cl'Jb. NIcO reward. Call
Plaintiff,
fishintj . .
NINTH
Merry
Christmas
3.
S.3ti;
2.
Erdoza.
). Petition.
Adams Division
.,,
Houston at Atlanta
liCt) E 25th St.
377663'
Dr. Johnson, 3224423 or 3224420. SAN MO PARK, I. 2. 3 bedroom
vs.
Aguirre; 4. Altu; 3. Bllbao; 6.
CALL TO SEE
Buffalo
19 I 4 42 129
WITNESS my hand and seal of A.D.F.
Chicago at New York
BUILDERS, INC., a Florida
ToAliYour
trailer apis Adult I. family park
SANFORD- 3 Bedroom, 7 bath
Boston
16 7 S 10 106 91 CeIaa; 7. A.zpi; I Zarre.
said Court on the 11th day of
Lost-Ladysgoldsolltair.dlamond
Boston at Philadelphia
corporation, et at.
Friends and Neighbors
home, air conditioner, oil heat,
Weekly. 3315 Hwy 17 92. Sanford
TENTH - I. Muguerga; 2. December, 1973.
Toronto
11
32
$
30
rIng, lost Dec. 13 In Sanford.
Detroit at Washington
Defendant.
Allinedhristmas
Greeting
_________________________
3.
Chucho;
1.
shady
yard, $19,500. Make an
Sa41ti
3.
(Seal)
Calif.
12 11 3 71 $9 1(4 Mencha;
Buffalo at Kansas City
Reward. 3231773 after 6.
AMENDED
PtereonWednesday,Dec.24
otter.
Ramon; 6. Larrea; 7. Fermin; I.
Friday's
Games
Arthur
H.
Beckwith,
Jr..
Milwaukee at Goldn State
______________________
Water front cottage on th. scenic
NOTICE OF SALE
BUY NOW AND SAVE
Atlanta I, New York Rangers ?Aaruni.
Clerk of the Circuit Court
New Orleans at Portland
Weklva River. Furnlihed 7
Notice
is
hereby
given
that
the
LAKE MARY - 3 Bedroom, 1½
ELEVENTH
only
$2
I.
Erdoza.
6-Chik Care
3
By:
Elaine
RiCharde
T.davsO.ates
bedroom, utilities Includid, 1110
real and personal properly ocatd
bath home nestled under shady
B.no; 2. Cacho Juan; 3. Alava.
' \/11ae [J
Ptiitadelptia 7, washington
Deputy Clerk
Chicago at Atlanta
per month Adults only. 322.4170
in
Seminole
County,
Florida,
Call
Betty
or
Marie
trees. Country style kitchen,
Miguel;
1.
Domingo
Zarre;
3.
Borne.
Publislr
Dec.
Vancouver 5, PIttsburgh 1
A BABY'S WORLD. Care for infants
11, 21, 21, 1975, Jan. 1,
Los Angeles at Cleveland
described as follows:
3277611
131.9993
Attu; 4. Arecha-Pecez; 7. Manolo. 1976
central heat &amp; air, VA terms
Kansas
City
4,
Detroit
2
toage
7
only.
Next
to
new
Drivers'
EfficIency
ap.rtmei.t,
utllltln
In.
ieans at Pbonix
Large 1 &amp; 2 Bdrm.
Lot 10. Block B. LoIs 9, 17, 18. 21,
available. $21,000.
Azpi; I. Oguiza Echave.
California 5. Chicago 2
License Bureau 3226443
clu. $175 month. Call 372.7774
DEU-57
!CC a!
rt'.'
WIU.
KIT- 1ncttes 6fpage 3?
DiOckC,LOtIIandZ,BICPCkJ,LOI1O,
TWELFTH
1.
SaflhiJUl1;
2.
Saturday's
Games
be,een
10a.m.
12p.m.
i
UIIw*ukee
torney's booklet, "What Everyone
Forrest Greene, Inc.
Block K, of SKY LARK Subdivijion,
BiibaoMuguerza; 3. SalaMench&amp;
APARTMENTS
New government p.'ogram, child
New York
Islanders at St.
Should Know About Wilts" and I
according
to
the
Plat
thereof,
as
1.
Fermln.Agulrre;
5.
Chucho
care
pr
week,
if
for
as
low
as $2
ABA
Louis
FICTITIOUS NAME
REALTORS 3734351
CLEAN APARTMENT
$3O33
Will Forms, only 13.00. (Free:
recorc,eci in Plat Book 17, Page II. of
FURNISHED
Ramon; 6. CelayaAzpi: 7. Erdozayou qualify. 373 1124.
W I. PcI. 08
Notice is hereby given that I am the
Montreal at Vancouver
FOR RENT
Personal
Assets
Record"
and
.
Public Records of Seminole
Larrea; 1. Marurl Altu.
Denver
19 S .792 OR UNFURNISHED engaged in business at Rt. . Box
Pittsbigh at Los ,ngeIes
PHONE 322.130l
"Executor's Duties") RIR
______________________________
County, Florida.
New York
16 $ .667 3
Detroit at Minnesota
9'-Good Things to Eat
Specialty Merchandise Cor.
Longwood,
SemInole
County,
will
be
sold
for
cash
in
hand
to
the
NO SECURITI
I Rooms, very neat; utllltln paid;
Indiana
16 10 .615 1
Florida under the fictitious name of
Kansas City at Toronto
____________
- __________
portaton, P.O. Box 2573. Sanfcd,
'SERViCE BlTh'OtW
highest and best bidder at the West
child and pet o.k. $130 per month,
San
Anton
15 tO .600 4t,
LAMP-LIGHTER REALTY, and
Buffalo at
ton
Florida
32771
THE CONTRACT"
Legal
front
door
NAVEL
ORANGES
of
the
Seminole
County,
_____________________________
DEPOSIT.
$35
deposit.
IC)
MagnolI
Ave.
332.
Kentucky
_________
U 2 .534 6
that I Intend to register said name Florida Courthouse at 11 A M.
T.dav's Games
BAGGED
the
CUSTOM
BEAUTY- is built Into
on
0211.
S. LouIs
13 17 .633 9
ALCOHOL A PROBLEM
with the Clerk of the CircuIt Court,
Minnesota at New
___________________________
York
__________________________
29th day of December, 1973 by Ar.
3 Mo. -6 Mo. &amp;
thIs lovely and spacious Loch
2102 French Ave. 3223822
Virginia
$ 7.3 .179 16
IN
YOUR
FAMILY?
in
Rangers
ac
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT IN AND Seminole County, Florida
th- H. Beckwith, Jr., Clerk of the
Arbor home. All modern con.
MONTHLY RENTALS
1 Year Leases
Friday's Games
COUNTY. cordance with the provisions of
AL-ANON
New York Islanders at Chi. FOR
SEMINOLE
Navel Oranges. frtsh frOm grove
the Circuit Court for Seminole County, For
venlences In this 5 bedroom, 2½
AVAILABLE
New York 113, San Antonio 97
FIctItIous
Name
Statutes.
To
Wit:
families
or
friends
C30
of
problem
FLORIDA
-.
Hwy. 17.92 Across
washed, 1.1.95 bushel. New crop
Florida.
pursuant
to
a
final
bath
executive home. 155,900.
TV
$13.3
$Io
Color
St. Louis 132, VfrglnL 107
drinkers
Section$63.09 Florida Statutes 1957. ludoment
5). Louis at Philadelphia
PROBATE DIVISION
Pecans. 10 bbs. $9.50. Biggs
From Ranch Ho
in foreclosure entered by FonfurlherinbormationcalIlfl45V
QUALITY INN NORTH
Kentucky 131. Indiana 116
Barbara B. Miller
Atlanta at Boston
ML: I?
In re: Estate of
Mark.4,75thandSanfordAve "
the Circuit C.ur? for Semnoe
Ii&amp;SR131.Lorigw'od
Saturdays Games
PublIsh: Nov. 30, Dec. 7. 11,
Montreal at Califrcna
)
JOHN T. SWENSON.
3661
___________________________
321.0041
21, 1973 County, Florida, in the case of THE Sanford Al Anon Family Group P.O.
Kentucky •t Indiana
______
Washington at Buffalo
Deceased. DET.169
FIRST STATE MNKOFMJAMI.a
----$
Box
Dnt at San Antonio
5.33,
Sanford,
Fla,
37171
PdavelOrangn,$2.$Operbu
... -------------NOTICE TOCOFOITOOS
-ioruaa
aning
association,
Today's Games
WHA
JuiceOranges,$1.S0perbu.
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TO ALL PERSONS HAVING
Plaintiff.
vS. A.D.F. BUILDERS, SWAP- 16 ft. Cobia VBottom Boat
IN
THE
CIRCUIT
COURT
OF
THE
VirgInia lit New York
W L T PIs OF GA
Your Container. 3fl-S1$
CLAIMS OR DEMANDS AGAINST
INC., a Florida corporation, et al
Sanford-Off LakeMary Blvd.
for gooSpinet Piano cwsetl $375
San Antonio at St. Louis
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL dR.
East DivIsion
SAID ESTATE:
Defendants, Case No. 1S-2)OCA-09.
Taregelos and Tangerines
2-Bedroom. 1130plusdslt
3276620
Indiana at Dtnver
N. Eng.
16 IS 3 29 9) 94
You and each of you are hereby CUlT IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
G.
12.25 Bushel
131.9051
COUNTY,
FLORIDA.
lndapolis
13 IS 2 21 N 97
notified and rqulred to file any
Dated thIs 11th day of December, PIANO STUDIES- Teacher of.
Phone323-1471
Cinci
13 16 I 77 114 110
ctalrns and demands which you, or NO. 7S.1S14.CA.*9.EE
ijice 1 Bedroom apt., kitchen
ferinq lessons in your tome after
10 II 2 72 97111 eitherofyou, mayhaveagairist said FEDERAL NATIONAL MOR. 1973.
Prep Basketball Ctevelarid
Ocange's,Gnapefruit, Tang.rin.s
equipped, air, carpeted Large
(SEAL)
school.
General
studies
and
cho.d
TOAGE
ASSOCIATION,
West Division
estateintheofllceoflpteClerkof the
Tangeiosand Lemons
privateyard.$10S. Adults.. 33322$
Arthur
H.
Beckwlth,
Jr.
instuction,
popular,
classIc or
Piamt,
Houston
1$ 11 0 36 116 104
CIrcuit Court Seminole County.
R.U.Hutchison.322-105i
et-nds I. eves.
Clerk of the Circuit Court
religious. 131-5131.
Apcpka 60, Lake Brantley 10
Ml,vi.
13 11 2 21 $6 90
Florida, Probate Division, in the
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By:
Elaine
RiCharde
Eustis 61. like Howell 41
S.Diego
12 13 1 21 11) 100
Ducks, Getse, Chickens 1. Goats. 'two bedroom, turn, or unf%$fl.
Ccurth,ise at Sanford, FlorIda, LINDA J. KENT. et al
Deputy Clerk
MARIAGES
K$s.slmmee 78, St. Cloud 3$
Defendant.
Phoenix
12 13 3 77 92 101 wIthin four calendar months from
LIve or dressed. 323-7041.
adutte preferred, s*curtty deposit.
Performed by Marilyn, Notary,
Jerry Pierce
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Lyman 70, Q'ripde 3I
TO: LINDA .1. KENT
Denver
12 16 1 24 91 117
'ne time of the first publication
SuIte
416,
801
P4.
Magnolia
Ocala
9017373661
or
732
lye
$771
NAVELS. GRAPEFRUITS.
CO Ridge 54. Bishop Moore 4
I
Residence Unknown
Canadian DivIsion
this nothe. Each claim or demand
anr$o, Fl 131
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•
w;eii;pvg
£j w U 10 lee k
must e In wrIting and filed In
Publish: Dec. 21. 1975
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32-Ho'.sses Unfurnkhed
Trinity Prep 14
$2SOBUSHEL
157.13th Averue North
Quebec
22 11 1 45115 119 cspI4cate and state the place of
DEU93
)fl-6133or3fl0361
Longwood,
Florida
37750
Calgary
IS 11 2 32 111 105 resIdence and post office address. of
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NOTICE TODEFEND
- 'IS 1,' 7 32 )74 '
CITY OF
______________________
me c'aIment'onø rnt
For Sale pr Rent - AJn'Ios new 3
- Cocoa Beach $6, TltusvflIe 50
: ------ yvlNTeRspRl$oJ,
SUJTTO
Toronto
9 i 3 23 133 UQ oy me claimant, his agent or at.
10 -liGip Wanlid
bedrfl
*ge,alr,
-IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
GaInesville 73, Winter Haven 6.1
FORECLOSEMORTOAOE
Friday's Games
FLORIDA
torney, or the same shall be vod.
shagcarpet throughout, self clean
Gainesville P.K. Yong. 14. In.
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL dR.
You, LINDA J. KENT, and all
Indianapolis 5.. Cleveland 1.
NotIceofReschadulin
Dated at Sanford, Florida, this
oven.lnSanora,Occupy.ftr'Jan,
PHYSICAL
teeiactwn SI
CUlT IN AND FOR SEMINOLE 1 REGISTERED
those claiming any rignt, title or
CT
Of Public Hearts,,
10th day of December, 1973.
1st. Call 62$ 2091 after 7 p.m
THERAPIST
to
provide
home
Lakeland Si, Tampa Jewit 72
COUNTY, FLORIDA.
interest by. through or under you. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
New England 1, Edmonton 7
5: Adele Wesley Swe.tson
care
to
Medicare
recipients
Laketand Santa Fe 61, Grove(and
are hereby notltled that a complaint
Calgary 5, Toronto 3
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN by CIvil Action PIe. 75-2S73.CA49.D
RENT PURCHASE PLAN
As Executrix
DettonaDeBary area. One year
39
to foreclose a certain mortgage on theCityCouncliofthecityofwin$cr FREEDOM FEDERAL SAVINGS
Modern-Clean 3 bedroom homes,
Denver 6, San Diego 3
of said Estate
experience, own car, Excellent
Lake PlacId 61, Avon Park 5$
thefollowingdescnibedproperty,to- SpringS, Florida, that said City AND LOAN ASSOCIATION.
Satvrday'e Games
lamilyroom.gar.ge,carp,ts.
Sninpiolser and Logan
- wage. An Equal Opportunity
Mount Da'aIO, Mcuid Dora Bible
merly
known
wit;
as
FIRST
FEDERAL
Winnipeg at Minnesota
Council has rescheduled the Public
$314232
First Federal Building
Employer. Call 131.2707 between
Mulberry 10, Names City 39 6)
AND
Lot 10, and the West 20 feet of Lot Hearirtgset for December29, 1973 t SAVINGS
LOAN
Houston at Phoenix
CLIFF JORDAN, REALTOR
Sanford, FlorIda 37771
and
5pm.
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5
Newberry 69, Hawthorne 54
11, Block 9. ENTZMINGERS AD. 1:30P.M andhasresetthesamelor ASSOCIATION OF TAMPA,
Indianapolis at Cleveland
Attorneys for Executrix
New Smyrna Beach 7$. Lake
DITIOPI, NO. I, as recorded in Plat January 12, 1978 at 7:30P.M.. or
Plaintiff,
New) bedroom, 2 bath,all electric,
New England at Cincinnati
Publish: Dcc. 11, 21, 1973
REGISTERED
NURSE,
ix.
Butler Union Cairlty 53
Book 3, Pages 26 and 27, of the soon thereafter •5 possible, to VS.
central host and air. Phone 332.
Calgry at Quebec
DEU
perienced, todo b.altn care In the
Pierson Tylor 64, Tavares 5
Public Records of Seminole County, consider the adoption of an Or. WILLIAM BERT CHRISTMAS and
Today's Games
home for Medicare provider in
Titus.vllle Astronaut $3. Daytona
Florida,
a.k.a
157.13th
RUTH
E.
CHRISTMAS,
his
wife,
Avenue
dlnance
M!nneso$a at Winnipeg
the
City
by
of
Winter
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
DettoneDeBary area. Excellent
717 Baywood CIrcle-. 3 bedroom,?
Father Lopez 4$
STATES OF
Houston at San Diego
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CIR. North, Longwood Florid., together SprIngn, Florida,tltleofwl'tichlsas THE UNITED
Need part time. Muit have
wage.
bath, Crank Realty, $304061 or
Wikneood $9, South Sumter 59
AMERICA,
and
(ES4A),
Colony
DAN
F.
SMITH,
with
Orbon
Ptveenix at Indanapolls
Range
follows:
CUlT OF FLORIDA IN AND FOR
Call
own
car.
@4-2707
between
evenings.
141.3.430.
Piouse
Hood
SInger
(31000),
Defendants,
API ORDINANCE OF THE CITY
Quebec at Cincinnati
SEMINOLE COUNTY
.
8:20 and 5 p.m.
Crystal Rver Invttationsi
AmerIcan Furnace (BCE2200$). OF WINTER SPRINGS. FLORIDA,
NOTICE OF ACTION
Toronto at Edmonton
PROBATE DIVISION
Bedroom, kitctwn squip
$120
DvnnellonlS, Inverness CItrus 52
Wall to Wall Carpet in Living Room, PROVIDING FOR API AMEND. TO: WILLIAM BERT CHRISTMAS
PROBATE NO. 75366.Cp
It's like pennies from It eaven when
mo.
323-.aN.
Crystal River 59, Brooksville
Hall
1.
Master
located
and
Bedroom
RUTH
E. CHRISTMAS and all
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MEPIT TO ORDINANCE P40. 125:
let re: Estate of
you sell "Don't Needs" WilPi a
Hernindo $5
therein and thereon;
parties having or claIming to have
"FAMILY SWiMMING POOL
LEWIS CHOiNS
want ad
OSTEEN- 1 Bedroom. $140 per
Prep Football
kathmelStarinvltaltwaab
has
fIled
against
you.
arid
any
right.
titla
been
you
or
Interest
in
the
_________________________
ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF
decas.d.
month. SCHUREN REALTY,
ChamplensMp
ire required to serve a copy of yo'r WINTER SPRINGS, FLORIDA." property herein
'bd'
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Wanted for imr'tediate employment
Reattorm. 327 1)07
-. Edge'*ater 37, Fvan 4
answer
or
pleading
to
the
Complaint
LAST
KNOWN
ADDRESS:
A
copy
of
said
Ordinance shall be
All creditors of ttie estate of
by established local firm. Office
CLASS A
Thud
PAT
on the Plaintiff's aflorney,
Co Robert C Jones
available at the office Of the City
LEWIS CHOINS, deceue
are
secretary to meet pIIc, type,
Greensboro
St. Peters.
2$.
Uit MartIn County . Wintf
Route 1, Box 33
hereby notified arid required to file RICK McGROTTY, 1201 Brlckwell Clerk of the City of Winter Springs,
tIle, etc. Must be pleasant, neat
HousIS
burg.Sho.ecresl
Kity. Texas 7743,0
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Fill,
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
may have against said estate in the and file the original answer or examine same.
and typing 40 hour week. Send
Palmetto 13, Jasper HamIlton
B'edrocrr,
carport,
fenced yard.
Deland 73, ColonIal
ALL PARTIES INTERESTED that the above-named Plaintiff tel
offIce of Clerk of CircuIt Court of pleadingntheofflceoftheClerkof
resume to Box 04. CO The
11
Adults
preferred.
$130 mo.
Santhv,i. fr...r,,i, Cl,wl,4a
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the Circuit Court on or before the ARE INViTED to atu.I flledaComplaintlnttteabove.styled
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security deposit 32331.54 or
Lake Welr&amp;3 Cardinal GIbbons
January
1976
If
you
Court
16th
day
of
for
the
foreclosu
S
Of
fail
heard
a
courthouse at 'Sanford Florida
,
()c
Del
6430
THISNOTlCCIstobepulisIsedin mortgage encumbering the _____________________
ray within four calendar months from todoso udgmentbydefault will be
Beach AtlantIc
..
of
taken
against
the
relief
Pie
you
for
foliowing.descnibed
real
property:
Evening
Herald,
a
newspaper
Full time operator, accounting
the date of the first publicatIon
CLASS AA*.A

Realty.

Sten

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WEKIVA RIVER ESTATES
New 3 bedroom, 7 baths, dovblt
garage, 7 porches, pôtin.
sttting, ,r.
.e sw$ igi
131.300. Directions; West on SR U
to Wekiva Rd.. Call collect, eves
Ow,,er Broker, Herbert Bronson,
3052810201.

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$ a 0 .34.3 363
5. DIego
7)1 o .33i4 171 29$
xclinched division title
W (lfi"i *d C?i'd
Saturdis Games
Misvseso$a it Buffalo
Denver at MIami
Pittsburgh if LOS Ang'le$.

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Jr.,

James waiter
As Exe,,tor
Kenneth W Mcintosh
Stanstrom DavIs &amp;

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INTHECIRCUr COURTOF THE

340; Q ().3) 4340 P (1 3)147.00.
CiftWYil - I. U
let..AntL
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3 t3 3 (hjp,
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420. 0 (3-4) 70.20; P (1.61 167.70.
NINTH - 1. AmpI (7) 1760,
1 13 7 B'loe' ($1 5 00 440; 3.
Aguirrv(v,a, Q (1.4) 71.60; P17.
34) Q
TENTH - I. Mae'unl (6) 3940

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ELEVENTH -). AlavaAzpi (81.
17 . ti(
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Manololarre
IS), S 10 26.1; 3. ErUoza Alt,, (3),
3.10; 0(56)41.10; P (4.3)17730.
TWELFTH-I. Ctwth.*Ity 141-.
77.IC.15.Q0,$.I0;Z.SalkMeescha(7),
13 00, *10: 3. Erdo.z.e Arpi (4). 4
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MONDAY MATINEE
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are required to wve a copy Of OVt
written defenses to IPil Petition, If
any you have, on Petitioner's At
tn'y 'ilhIIm H Wad,
Offices of AIper4 and W1Ck, whose
address ii 816 East Semoran
B.cul,vard, Suite 704. Altamonte
Springs, Florida, on or before
,Mnuaty lttt, 1974. aid file the
original thereof with the Clerk of thiS

?'. eltf'ut'

tIOre Servic, on

'edately thereesiter; otherwiia a
default will be etstered a'galnsl you
so.' he re.ef
th
Petition
WlTNFSSmyharadandthese.Iof
t
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aged in business at Magnolia

79
(Sl)
Arthur

H Beckwlth, Jr.

By. Lillian T. Jenkins
DtPVIy C?V1(
Publish: Dec. 14.71.29 1975. Jie'i. 4.
1976
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GARY C. MASSEY. ESQUIRE
616 E Semoran Blvd
Altamonte Springs Florida

regularly scheduled meeting to
begin at 7:20 P.M. on Monday,
January 17, 1976
The City reserves the light, at itt.
discretion,torejedanya.sdalitkts,
.
or to acceøl
that or000s.eI
. -... which.
- . Inits judgment, will, tgt4er aN cit.
cumstancc-s. best serve th, public
:n?erest
CIt'/ Cleet
City of Winter
Springs. Ft..
Put?ith; Dcc. 21. 1975
rcu
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with the Clerk of the above named
Court tn4 to serve a copy theretf
UPOfl the attorneys hereinbelow not
later than January 26th, 1976

Arthur H Be-ckwith Jr

Deputy Clerk
LOWNOES PEIRSO

week. Call Debbie Knight,
Codisco, Inc.. 3735300, Sanford.

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REALTY INC

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Vehicle
your Christmas merchandise.
for the Winter Springi Fire
Department,
eçpllanctts, eft. 3222160.
Additional
informton
i
avaiiabe at the office of the Fire
Rentals
Chief, 102 North Moss Road, Winter
Springs, Florida 32707.
All bidders, their agents cr
24-B4inessportunit
representatives are InvIted to be -._-.-._.
present at th. bid OpenIng which
shall ti's held In the Council Cham- Local Dealer DiStributor wants
exclusive Sanford
,.,.. •, ,,,,,,,,
ar.. fa.,
.n, ri•. 'VI lWlfl1VlO55
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*910 aspires to make *7(000 or
regularly Sc1.eduled metiflg to
more per yr. $1,930 iflve,tment
bg;., af ':30 P Pt. on Monday,
required .o.ioa. Abtamocte
January It, 1976,
The City reserves thi right, at its ----------------------------- ----))-Apartn'nts Unfurnlshed
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its judgment, will, under all dr. -________
cumitenes, best serve tn.e x.,blic F TU Oviedo-Ds.jpl,a, turn. Or
unfurn. deal location. Reasonable
interest

Attorniys for the PlaintIff
Post Office box 79)
Orisodo Florida 37102
PublIsh' Dec.31 1915
DEl' 7?

City Clerk
City of Winter
tMi
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Publish' Dec "1 1975
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arge enced outs de
storage. Central location.

arriage Cove Mobile Home Park,

W. Garnett Wnite
R?. RC:i Etata Itrc2er
JOHN KRIDER,ASSOC.
707W, Comm.ccI.t
Phone 3727361
Sanford

3222331.
RealEstate
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Polaroid Square Shooter 2, 3 flash
cubes and S exp color film Save

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PLAPffjF
V PIURSERY"
Rusiic 3 t-Mo06rge Shady lot,
quiet area.,y4 toe nursery or
day School.ake excellent
private
Great poten
flat, $25,900.

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FLO5 IDA DREAM HOME- Lovely
C bedroom, 2 t.ath, wltti real

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Central utir, c'xlce area. 13.3,300.

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tiqves, I mite we'5t of I Ion lo st
Rc. 14 at "78" Station, Peola, 377.

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HOME 1. BUSINESS PROPERTYOn busy, busy thoroughfare.
$11,000. Good terms.
FURNISHED_..gn ,rooms, c,,ira
air $76
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Morn would love a new watch. Ii
jewels start at 129.95 GWALTHEY JEWELERS. 204 S Park.

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------ 7 bath, Central heat 1. air.
tee-piled, t.'Lod 17C.C'Z UXI
Mary 32707)0.

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Estate is sold daily In the
classified ads. Nothing small- Delight the Liii In your home

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GOII'dn ApIs., 1 $ 2 BR, air, carpet,
drapet, 9E appliance, .
Franklin Aims Apt's,, 3734450

Kathy's Unique, 2640 Hiawatha
Ave., across from Chrysler
Dealer. 323-7851.

C.B. RadIOOI Acctis0ri
Na,llebrjndt. Free Installation
Man,'Avaie',leForChrlstmas
CaiiFurLowPrkr,
CUSTOM ELECTRIC,373-2610

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Gregory Lumber &amp; True Value
Hardware, 4th 1 Maple. 372 0300.

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l'ieatandaIrtr0nSantorP1eating
LAir ConditiOning, 3274390

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excellent condItion, 133; cream
shag carpet, 12' x 20', excellent f
bedroom, $10. Call anytime, 471.
4241.

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Wood or steel desks (executive desk
&amp; chairs, secretarial desks &amp;
Chairs, straight chairs, filing
cabinets, as is Cash Crol far.',
NOLL'S
Casselberry, 11 92,1304206
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Sanford Airport
332.0200

Oxygen Users - E tank. ik ñiv
base, gauges, tubing and face
mask. Ready for ImmedIate use.
$40. Phone 322-4806.
Moving- Everything must go. Boat,
rnwur, iraicur, aisetwuner, an.
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1973 Grand Tork'*, 9 pass. (3 seat)
nsgofl, V-I. automatic. power
$SHring &amp; brakes. 41,IN ml.
$2100. See alt Sat. at M.dco
Pharmacy, 122.3060 or cell $43.
6733 after I p.m.

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95 cents se. GardenLand, 1100 W.
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Auction Galleries

Pr., lie...,.. isers l.iei
Tm... AveMesie
$$.*l$I. COUMIUCIAL. $06611
Pb. 3326373

1½ mIle, east of .1
Phone 3.329719
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JUST A PHONE CALL AWAY
Kihefl8:th:rnC,s.
Counter tops, Sinks, Installation
available. Bud Cabell. 3221057
anytime
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Canadian Cfwistmas trees direct

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The kids will love Cowboy Boots anc
Dingo Boots from Knight's Shon,
704 E. Firs, St.

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ceSSories. Free Racing .'rith
purchase, Bicycle City.
1491W. 131. Lg-, 530 1161
ICS li Mitlaj, P,t!ifij 647 C.535

well 130
g chaIr, $33. 323'

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for 000dSoine$ Piano or maIl. sits
322-6620.

Flea Market
Open
SATURDAY ANDSUNDAY 9105
HIGHWAY 44 FLEAMARKET
its mIles Eastof l-lonHw'y -44
(behind Hwy46AuctionGalieryl

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A ienerjoti, for -ener prIce.
Interiorl[xterIor- 33pct- dii for
senior citizens

Sewing
WANT TO SEE A WONDER A'
WORK' Place a Classified Ad In
theEveningHerald today.
Alterationi,. Dmsmakln, Ia4i,',
men's, d'illdren's. Drapes, Quilti,
Upholstering. Donna Canada,
Pest Control
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Painti
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Coleman Circle 3325043
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Mom will love you all year for a
Micro Wave Oven or .a Trash
Compactor,,, and an Electric
Sarbecue Grill wIll make Dad a
Top Chef." Dick'i Appliances,
2617 S. French, 327-7o54

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Beauty Care Products for Mom
Towers Beauty Salon
319 E. FIrst. 372-5742

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Two horse trailer, tandem whisis,
WorkFill dirt, too SOil.3715943.
$790.
$475 ReSlstorad Quarter Hor*e In
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foal, $100. Thomas Organ,
Oil Burner Cleaning &amp; Service. 21 L&amp;F
Hour Service. Dykes Heating &amp;
King Trumpet, practically new,
Lend Clearing, Ill dirt, clay,

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Christmas ever Save on national
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telivery. Convenient terms. We
ive TV Stamps 3)1 if. First St.
Phon 3725432.
GET EXTRA CASH FOR
CHRISTMAS by selling your good
used furniture and appliances to
Larry's New &amp; Used Mart, 713 5
Sanford Aye- 3224)32.

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:ettral Furniture &amp; Bedding, 2304
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Fto.veri and Gifts for all occaSoni,
tropical and exotic plants. Carnations, IS dot CAREFREE
FLORIST. 7397 French Ave. 373ilsO.
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Spruceuptheoid 14cc VeewilPine's,
accnsones from Sanford Rec
Vee, Highway 17 92 &amp; Lake Mary
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GWALTNEY JWELERS- Unusual Gifts, fresh and artificial
floral pieces, lovely hanging
Quality gIfts for less 201 S Park.
baskets Ann's Flower 1 Gift
Shop, 373 2660.
We've Got Everything For The
Golfer- Clubs. Balls. Golf Begs,
A gift fo last all year . . - .A family
Duckiter Jackets, Ladies
mernb.rshipto Family World I.'olf
mens golf apparel and shoes
&amp;
country Club. 322 31.11.
Mayfair Couniry Club Pro Shop.
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wage Nerd full aid part time
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DATEDthIsI5t'1dayo4Dec.m.'
1923
(Seal)
Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr.
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Pd hone 322 4170

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lImited incorneto Rye rend free in
Post Office Box 750$
exchange far careof my 1 yr. son,
Defendant*. Orlando, Florida 33107
1 lIght housekeeping. Reference3
Attorneys. for Plaintiff
NOTICE OF SALE
373-w3 Mon-Fri. bWore 230. Sat.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
Publish: Dec. 71.31, 1973. Jan. 4.11,
1 Sun after 7 pm.
that on ttie8th day of January. 1976. 1976
at 11 am. at the west front door ot DEU.1I
Nurse's; RN's; LPN's; Aides; Aidethe Courthouse at SemInole County,
.Campanion; Needed ImmedIately
at Sanford, Florida the underligneci
678 0638
INVITATION TO BID
Clerkwillofferforsaiethefoliowing To: All interested Business Firms,
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-described real property:
Corporations, or PartnershIps.'
21-Situatia
Lot $ BlOck "A", STERLING
Wanted
The City of Wintor Spring;,
-PARK, UNIT THREE, acco.'ing to Florida, invites your bid Ia'
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CIty of Winter Springs Public Works Book 11, page, 57, 53 and SI, Public
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AdditIonal
information
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rioriia,
aaiabIe at 'he otIie of the City
tocetrier with all structures, imClerk, 1*12 North Moss Road, Winter
provements, fixtures, appliances,
37701
and appurtenance, on said band or
All bidders, their agents or
iscd in conjunction therewith.
representstives are InvIted to be
Vhe aforesaid sale will be made
p'eserd at the bid opening which pursuant to a Final Judgmtnt en.
stall e tseld in the council Ciiam. tee-ed in CIvil Ho. 73716)
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the Platthei-eof, as recorded in Pie?
Book 13. Page II and 13, of the
Putlic Record; of Seminole County,
FlOrida.
You are commanded to file your

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PublIsh: Dec. 11,21, 21, 1973,
1976
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9 4 0 .692 34:)
In re: the Marriage of
Statutes, To-Wit: Section 165.09
Q:(1S)$33.60;P: (IS) 111140; DO:
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J14ME5 M. HALL, Husband,
Florida Statutes 1957.
1210.10.
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Petitioner,
5: Kathryn W. Park
FIFTH - I. Manolo.Bengoa (3),
3 30 0 .33; 237 102
and
Sydny 0 Park
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Publish: Dcc. 7 11. 71, 21. 1975
(11-3.20.3,10; 3- Fermin Ramon (5), AMELIA T. HALL. Wife',
Cantrat O1vtsoit
Respondent
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11 I 0 .423 0 153
NOTICE OF ACTION
ssxm - 1. Cactso-Echave (I),
10 7 0 .132 779 191 12 70. 6 , 3 40; 2. Earre Zarre 13), TO: AMELIA 1. HALL
CInn
INVITATION TO BID
9 4 0 492272216 130. 1 ?C. 3
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405 Victor Street
on"ngoQueola
To: All Interested i3uiinqi. Firms,
3 10 0 231 201331
Cleve.
Eden. Horns Carolina 2I
4.00; Q (13) 15.40; P (1-3) 104.10.
CwporatIo.n, or partnerships,
Western Dl'vtsloi
YOU
ARE NOTIFIED that a
SEVENTH - 1. AIdana-Leni: (I)
The City itt Winier Springs,
sOak.
10 3 0 .769 3C 33$ 1170 760
Petition for Dissolution of Marrl,'e Florida, invite, your bid
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theplaceolresldenceand post office ford, Seminole County, Florida, this the time of the public hearing
DATED this Wit day of D.cem.
addmessofth.claimanfandmustt,e Ph day of December, AD. 197$.
ber
sworn tO DY the claimant his agent
Arthur H. Beckwit'i,
City of Winter
c his attorney, or it will t,e'come
Clerk of the Circuit Cavil
Springs, Florida
void accord.ng to law

CLASStFIEDAVERTISING
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MONDAY NIOHT7P..M.
NO IMMEDIATE DOWN
C&amp;I 372261) or $319993 to Iit your Do your lii? minute Christmas
PAYMENT
Christmas sPecial, here.
Shopping with us. Gil those t9m1
Luxunloui two bedroom, two bath SEMINOLE CO. Acreage
you've been lookIng for all season
tracts.
BY OWNER- Two Houses- 2611
garden home for $21,900. Des gned
bargain prices. Smething for
small and large. $7,000 per acre
KFP4UORFW*cQ,*,I.
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everyone en your 91fl lIlt. This IS
and up Terry R131iy, Realtor. 671
service, uSed machines
livability. Central heat and air,
Tangerine (Ravenna Park) Both
Inc last auction before Christmas.
071)
Civil Cat (spotted skunk), male, 6
MOONEY APPLIANCES)fl.OI$97
shag carpeting, dIshwasher,
completely renovated. 377 7512.
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Mas?ecCharge$. BenkAmerlcsrd
moe. old, descented and shOtl.
disposal, continuous clean oven,
welcome.
List your Christmas specials here
Domesticated. $10, cage included.
46-Commercial PI'Opil'tY
decorator wall paper in kitchen
wttene he shoppers will we them
M. Unsworth Realty
p7.3023.
and baths, privately fenced patios,
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every day.
Sanford Auction
Reg Rei Estate Broker
professional landscaping. NO
euslness Property- 304 ft. on Hwy
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-.Siamese Satins I Blue Satins
803W 1st St.
CLOSING COSTS. S PCT. TAX
427 in Longwood, For sale by
1700 French Ave.
RabbUs, Pedigreed. Will hold 'lii
37) 6061 or 373 0517 eves.
CREDIT, FREE MEMBERSHIP
owner. 3737011.
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Xmas eve. 323-0199.
TO MAYFAIR COUNTRYCLIJB,
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RIGHTS TO LAKE USE - I BR, 2
LAKEMARYILVD_)'fronte
$3000 PER MONTH TOWARDS
COLOR
TV
WhItetoypoodlepuppl
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$II9SMONTH
Reedy for MAKE ROOM TO STORE YOUR
bath, W.W. carpet, OW, Cent. H 6.
lSi'deeponacornerslt, ljMsq.
UTILITIES FOR ONE YEAR. 7½.
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WINTFR ITEMS. . SELL
Chistmas. $50 each. a.132i;32
RENTAL PURCHASEPLAN
A, $31,700.
ft. of buildIng toned for offices.
7.73$ PCT. INTEREST RATES
at for 4 p.m.
641 1004
"DON'T NEEDS" FAST WITH A
$19,900. FORREST GREENE
One bedroom, one bath and three
WANT AD, Phone 3n.3611 or 33).
WITT REALTY
INC.. REALTORS. 373.4353'
. Color TV, *33; 23" Color Corn. AKC Tiny Toy Yorkie Puppies,
bedroom models also available.
9993 and a friendly Ad.Vis wIll
6433; eves. 332-1970.
Ifeg Real 1%tate Broker 371-0410
perfect i'or Christmas. Phone 373.
bir,atlon, $75; Also AM.FM RCA
help you.
327.2744
322-0779
Stereo with 1 track BSR I channel,
3237193
MLS REALTORS
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1100.323-0701.
- Merchandise
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321-0041
76-Auto Parts
HUNT
Color TV's from 530; 81W, from
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515; Service all makes. HERBS'
2571 Park Dr
322 211$
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Reconuitioned Batteries. $12.9$
Sale
42TV 131111 S French. 373.1731
ble Homes
FotaveryM.rry Christmas for you
REALTOR
AFTCRPIRS.
exchange REEL'S BODY $p.lOp,
and your ho', shop at Horse &amp;
372-3991
3279211
372064$
1)09 Sanford Ay
Christmas Sale
R(tt Store, 2154 S. Sanford Ave.. - - lSYr FHA FINANCING
S4- arage Saies
373-7990.
DUPLEX- 2 bedroom concrete
GREGORY MOBILE HOMES
78-trcycle
NEW
block, excellent condition; no city
3803 Orlando Drive
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$ Family Garage Sale- Children's
7½ Year oid filly for tale.
36" Elec. Stove, avocado, $143
taxes; by owner. 377 6620.
Sanford, 373 5200
03, clothes, Ladies' ClOthes, 12.40;
Phori3fl.90i
1974 MT Honda Elsittor,, S mo. old,
1$' Admiral refnig-f rosier,
BdrOOm suite; Wedding dress.
Between5and6p.m.
3- Bedroom,7tpt Alreadysetup
excellent condItion, 1430, Phone
6 place Gun Case, lockgbass doors,
size . MisC odds 8. ends, etc. 103-1 7)?$
with
awning
and
5krting
Cheap.
$133
CaIIBart
5:30 U-'i , sat,, Sun. 201 Larkwood
PINTO GELDING
Phn 313 0)10 1)0 Exeter Court.
Washer 4. Dryer, 1$ lb. steel tibt
1914 Honda CL 300, like riewi
13.2 Hands. *125
REAL ESTATE
Drive.
322-7312.
C
Deluxe, $730
Realtor
luggag, rack. Bess offer. Phe
3fl.7i
pp., 3234309
Sanford
Webcore Stereo, AM.FM. $ track,
Carport Sale. Dec. 224. 23, 9 'tiI ? 139
322-7179.
$115
AQHA Registered quarter horse
140 SALES PITCHI
Mayfair Circle. Misc, articles.
1910 Cameron. 60'xl2', 3 bedroom, 1
Recliner chairs, 4 to choose from,
cOit,ImOnths old, $300. Ptione3.A.
Just a darn good deal for this lovely
1974 Honda CL200. lIke new
bath. 2½ ton air, gun type heater.
us
5731 after S p.m.
Odds 4. Ends Sale, Thursday, FrI.,
4 bedroom, 2 bath, In Lake Mary
Luggage rack. Best offer
Must
be
moved.
Asking
$2,000
and
Sleep Sofa, full size bed, $160
Sit., Swi., 244$ S. Sanford Ave.
area. Family room with brick
PPione222.7539
assume payments of $40 per
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2-pc. Living Room Suite, green, $100
Typewritsr, small applIances,
fireplace. Work room, wall to wall
68- Wanted to
month
or
make
offer.
Phone
377.
Motorcycle Insurance
Dinette SetI-lchairs,$75;4 chairs,
carpet, fenced yard, immaculate
clothes, baby walker and stroller, --._.
3704.
$95
BLAIR AGENCY
misc.
-move-in condition. $35,go 33.
bO
JZ)J566
prIflg5 I. lnnerspring mat.
9410.
CASH 322.4132
tress, $79 pi'.
43-I..ots..Acreage
Larry Saxon, Realtor
ss.-Boats &amp; A
For uId ftjrnitre, app!nc,
ssories
Me4tl Wall Cbirtets &amp; Upright, $20
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79-Trucks-Trailers
ools, etc. Buy I or 1001 ittms.
up.
Industrial Properly- 2.1 acres on
L.rry5 Mart, 15) antord Ave.
Unllnusited ciest, uo
9ew'npovtboargor
-ST. JOHNS REALTY CO.
Hwy 477 in Longwood. For sale by
Telephone Answer Service,
sigo
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- 1975 Dodge Vn, 6 cyl. $400 ens
owner. 323.70.41
BROKERS
ORIENTAL RUGS WANTED'
33 BTU Gas Heater, $93
PP'323,5906
assume payment,, phone 332.1543
Top prices paid, used, any condtion
Oak Din,tte or Porch Chairs, 4 only,
Days-' 322 6173
açer S.
ALTAMONTE- Wooded site,
Air
Boat,
Gore,
12',
6.411)76.
W'nter
Park
glass hull, wIth
$10 ea.
Nights 371 7357
150'xlIQ', on a corner with
110 HP Lycomlng. 52.500, or best Coffee and End Tables, 3 pc., $30
lakefront, pav.d streeti. sio,
8o-Aut
for Sale
offer. Call eves. 31'? 3491.
Booh
Case's.
2
Only,
lii
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ALTAMONTE- S wooded sites,
We Buy Furniture
Merry Christmas
Baby
Bed
Mattress,
11)
75'x12$', each on blacktop street.
ROBSON MARINE
Ar.y
2Brner K.oll Heaters, $45
All for $17,500.
17-92
OAVES'37) 9)70
pc Dinnerware Set, $11
LAKE MARKHAM- Large nicely
No Money
3325961
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JOHNNY WALKER
USED
wooded canal front lot, ss,son.
WITH GOOD CREDIT
WILL BUY OR CONSIGN GUNS OF
$pc. Dining Room Set, 54" lighted
GENER,L CONTRACTOR
ST. JOHNS RIVER- Near DcBary,
A14Y
CiPTeOrx.
APIP-UKU
chIna
cabinet,
Iiki.nqw
oval
table,
58-BiCycles
REAL ESTATE. INC
197) FLat Racer
almost an acre of river ft'nI with
AUCTION, 37] 7)10
Captain Chair plus s re'j. chain.
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beautifji trees, great fishing,
sells for 179$. Special 1.300.
Owner says "submit offers"
Sears Tandem Bike, lights, xtras. Wanted to bu' used office furniture. 1V70 Hornet, 8 cyl., stand, 34.000
Bunk bJs, 30
origInal miles, $993.
LIke new, *15. Call 372.0404,
Any
Quantity.
P4OLLS
Youth BeOs,likenesv,wlth mattress,
SUNLAND AREA
LAKE MARY- Beautiful lakefront
rAsseberry. Hwy. 17?? 830 '
Manyotherstoctioo,m,rom
$40.
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lot on a peninsula for unobatructed
Two 24" 3 speed bikes
Bedroom, 1 bath, $20,000 with
Refrigerators,
$35
&amp;
UP
scenery. 123.000.
Like new, $40 each
ChIco &amp; The Man
terms.
Automatic Washers, $33 &amp; up
&amp; Trafle
MANY OTHER BARGAINS_ODDS
Forrest Greene, Inc. ______________________
.Jct l 7 -2&amp;4fl,Lonocid
&amp;
ENDS
130.413j
REALTORS - 3236'353
SWAPSHOP.FLEAMARKT
Catl3fllsPoorI34laos
59-?s'*sical Merchandise
churen Realty
- An1rone can e a Seller or a buyer
Canton's
Furniture
Co.
Steen - 10 acre farm improved,
Plo charge All admitted free. 1972 VW Karmam GItla, zamoezi
9FALTORS BranchOfficeNo, 1
Ludwig concert snare drum,
ores WIth beIge interior, air
septic tank, well, barn etc. Only
Come browse every Sunday at the
CELERY AVENUE (Highway 115)
7) Orlando Drive'
excellent condition, 1.50.
condItIon, AM radio. low mnIlge,
322 1302
- 1)4,500. Tcrms. Broker, $310171.
Movleland Dnive.ln Theatre,
323 3710
Phone 3fl.7.3$
12,193. 323.1631, Dealer.
South 1742. Pttnj 337.1314.
ElectrIc PAD-O-MAT IC with two
197$ Oldsmobile Cutlas's. 2 door, AM
BALDWIN PIANO
mattresses, prevents bed sores.
FM radio, AC. PS, PB. *1.220, by
4yearsold,lukeç
'1-.'4,niques
Also
v!bnatlng
heat
deep
Phone 372.5203
Call '573
tb t'r Jfrn.
massager. JU-3131.
Check the Evening Herald Christ. Give an Heirloom for Christmas,
Antique iewelry, China &amp; Glass. 1972 Chevy Impala, 4-door, 17,000
mat Gift Guide daily far Christ.
miles AC, PB PS, and vinyl top.
Primitives,
Furniture, Original
ma's gift Ideas.
Good Condition - Full size bed.
Excellent
condition.
Must
PaintingS &amp; Hand Crafts Marie &amp;
spreads and long matching
sacrlf).e. Will take best offer. 611. Arthur
Richter,
CHINABERRY
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draperies; ftll sIze bed frame and
760.
O-Offlce
iies
TREE ANTIQUE SHOP. 1104W.
mattress, matching boakcaie

Furrished

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BurAOedsendplshwa,her
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HAL COLBERI
REALTY INC.
207 if. 25th 323-7132
HAL A. COLBERT,REALTOR
SELMAWILLIA.M5,Assoclat,
Eves. ________
377 06)3 or 322-1517

Kish Real Estate
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sweaters by McGregor, machine

washable,
Wear.

$6.

Perkins

Men's

Pleas, Dad willie pair of Daniel
Greene casuals or house Slippsr
from Knight's Shnes. 704 E 1st St.
Meeker men's 3 ('lId Billfolds from
$7.30 OIler quality Meeker
leather goods. GWALTP'IEY
JEWELERS. 204 S Park
Dad will love Black &amp; Decker or
r.ockw.lI power tools and Stpttley
hand tools from C.regor" Lumber
&amp; True Value Hardw.ue, 6th &amp;
Maple. 372 0500.
BASS BOAT BARGAINS
ROBSON MARINE
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simple hosing. Although fewer once in sewn years. The homes
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lured houses ever move again moved only once, from factory
once they are sited, the option to site, quickly
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manufactured housing N.Y. 11743.
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problems isa lack of awareness
by certain governmental
agencies that mobile homes and

cent are between ages 35 to 65 Acrding toa i u.s.

per cent of
manufactured houses built
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1949 were still in
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11. 81k 1 1 Robert 0. Bwkhart Jr. 4 WI. Lot 7. 81k D. SWOISWIIOr
Oaks, Sic. 0. Falrley, Lot 6. 81k 1. Eldorado,

Jimis E. Johnson &amp; WI Juanita tO
Roy W. Branti•y 1. WI. Bernice to Oaks. Sec. 5. U4.tOO.
Donald K. Duth Sr.
Doris L.. LI a,. 8os*y Ray Jones.. sgl.. Lot I, &amp; N ',
The Huskey Co. to Prestige,
Robt. 0. Burkhsrl Jr. &amp; wt.
81k 30 NO$'IPI On..&amp;SD.1x.
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81k &amp; Tier 11, Sanford. 515.000. Su:aTme to Albert L Huskey &amp;
LOIS 81k A. Swietwafer Oaks se&lt; 7
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Pearl Cam*.il. wid. to WIUlO ci 3Lai.rà
M. Krv.,r, Wid. to Nancy W., Lot 12. 81k C. The $19900
Li. P.*Ssr Sr a wi Miader L*i.
Lisnard P. Payton 4 WI. Resa. A.. Mi.dowi West. 533000.
Jullan Cons?. Co. to John R. ElUolt

Jamn 0. MCOOUQh &amp; WI Vicki L., wI Shirley to Ed Sarbour Jr I WI

Carolyn Fairtey. flOW MaIoIW tO
Frances D. Fairtey, It 6 81k 1,

Jams's 0. McGOsjgh &amp; WI Vicki to SW'.-4 of Sec. 24.1$-2t tees E
J. 5, *1 MarIa. Lot 53. rd, U00.

Eldorado, $100.

There is a miracle in the George Markos family this
Cbrlstmas.

Tws'nly West. $21,000.

Edmond V. Jones. sol. to DAnn

ReUma Fia., Inc. etc. •o Frank

with hIs wife, Jackie and two older children, George Charles Jr.
uMarue) 8, and Casey AlIen, 19 months.
Dozens of pictures on the coffee table in front of them told
the tale of young Corey.

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John W. Bnidwill &amp; WI Patrka T.

Charles E. Thomas, sql &amp; ktt

A, Summersef P40

Lou Thomas. sql. t F. &amp; Hyde, sgl.,

Lot 27, Lake Ann Ests., Un. 2.
$37,400.
The Grnotv Constr. Corp. to
.Mtln GWini &amp; WI Dwa J., Lot 1.
81k C. The Woodisnøs, Soc 3,1*000.

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Greeter Cassie. Carp, to Arnold N.

Godshall, Lot 10

NotIon 4 WI Mary L. Lot 75 Waklva
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Patricia to Carl R.mtjit &amp; wt

Patricia, Lot 1381k 0. Coundry Chi
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to Jid Berman I wI

Virginia, Lot 00. Hlghnjde Addn.

0 Co.awty Club Manor tin. No. 3.

Glen Ardor, His. Un. 2. $100.

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Carl Hefnman to Cart Heinman &amp;
wi Lavana Joan, apt, 201, Bldg. 0.

Crown Oaks. Condom.. $100.
Wm. P. OHara &amp; WI Many 0. to

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Otue to Junior L
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Jobs L Seels Sr.
alto L. 3.5.. Inc.. Big, at lflt.flIC. Of
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Amer*jp Flat. 140.000.

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Wis. I, Jenit £ WI Jut to RigOr 1st Adds., $100.
S. Cenias £ wi Helen P'.. LVI Hes N LeCeo. 2. Eldss Jr. £ lisle to Care
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Park, stat, $100.

nmunnes ln., Lot 3,

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Inc.

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Hde' Hornet. Inc. tO John

Frog. 1. Waldrvff 1-4 il taes Si ôuweiJ £ WI #,us, La?
141, Lab Lake Siet'cy Shores, $35400.
Lani, SIlO.
Searty Shorej, $3$.4O,
R',qt A 8th 0. Joans to Jetty K.
Morn,-, H. Fvray 1. WV Agnes F... Lot kob'-t &amp; WI Janil 1., Lot IS)
Lake WL' 01 that part of 81k). N 01 E ext.
1. Ilk 0. TIer 4, E. R. Trtf!ords Map Soorcy Shoret 132.100.

Church Si, Wiljmni, 311,500

Greater Ccnitr. Corp to Hsien V. Charles U.

Thomp44n &amp; wI

Condev Corp. t Carl B.

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During the three years she Ontario, where most of
Styles, because Its many hasbeenmodeling,Ms, Bell has Florida's Canadian visitors
similar to those in countless and the Caribbean, as well as to be among those regions,

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Each Granada modelfeafures more than 1,650 sq.

ft. of living space

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The Mid-Florida Center for Alcoholism in Orlando

powered job. . . a young wife grieving over an inability to

averages for similar facilities,

the breaking point by II! e-and.death decislonmaking. . .

attributes this high percentage of women patients to the

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women at a time until they have readjusted their lives and

years before anyone realizes she is an alcoholic. The

and Alcoholism, the problem of the woman alcoholic Is

surrounding alcoholism.

Wotiieti have traditionally been "hidden" drinkers,
tendency to ignore

the problem altogether.

imbibing middleclass housewife is probably the most

reclrring characteristics among alcoholic women.

with outpatient treatment and the piysical facilities here

becoming more prevalent,

Oscar Mmdii &amp; WI Maria to
Fte',tr-i.) OIlyr &amp; wi Eperarie, It

alcoholic women in this country. Experts estimate this
population 1)0W CX('et'dS two iiiilliou.

patients."
The center is a private, non-profit organization

li1etyles and mores have undoubtedly had an effect.
Sonic writers identify the Women's Liberation movement

more likely to produce aI'ohoIic women than men.
Researchers say women, far more than men, are
able to point to a specific incident in their lives which they

because she usually drinks In the privacy of her home,"

donations from area agencies and businesses. It

the traditional wife-mother role, a woman enters the

death of a loved one, divorce, grown children leaving

Health Association of Seminole County. On the other

said a "fair number" of the female patients come from

professional world, where she Is subjected to

tit today they are coming out in the open more."
Dr. Mets said that there is no Inpatient facility, no

single or widowed. They Include housewives, working
women, students and rctirees. Ages vary greatly, but a

frustration, boredom and kneliness
which often led to alcohol abuse.

Win,O. Simmons Jr. to Donald A.
Harris &amp; wf Jessie I., Beg 73' NW on

(Idni Inc., from NW car. 01 PhIlip 0.

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fee covers lawn care, Water, sewer, trash
collection, structural insurance, and outside liability.

this county, although he hopes !th!mces will be made In

14.31.30, less Pd 940 ft., $200.
Wailer Rbrlscn 5. P,4lklrs'j to

serves

1ost re from middle4ncori backgrounds.

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the housewife

Women alcoholics a1so suffer more severe

Medical research indicated that marital drinking can
damage loetal development. Maternal drinking Is also

compounded by the tendency of those close to her to

abuse.

trouble with the law or at work. Witui women, It

ways these women can be helped

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J*ma* 8. Hill &amp; wI Ku-en t
#4tiert A. Currier &amp; wi
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V1ctecT.kestTh, lfltteRjupA Robert E.. Trimmer &amp; wI Dorothy
Wtn.Maioflsy&amp;WIMay,Nott
C. BiononLine&amp;wfp.,,lclato
Cfm 4 WI NUty S., Ut? Cruen E., Lot 10 BlkLNotthOrt, Town.lt, 3.81k lOTlsn7, E. R. Tnafor'dsMap
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Village i-a, s.ss,os.
h Ad*t repL, 523.500.
of &amp;anterd. *11.000.
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"because it takes a couple of predicts a swing back to pants In the background of the Sears
months to produce the films and suits in the spring. Colors, she fashion commercials they will
wc'reccrtainlynotgolngtosee says,arefhandfemjnjne,as
on Canadian television
spring-like weather in Canada illustrated in one fashionable March through June next year.
before March!"
melon-colored knit drc-' The commercials will be

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wI Panelle

Land 6 NaY. Co., $110.
Sun lit Pfatl 8 On., Exec. Est

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Kennetb Fobs. &amp; wi Carol to Wm.O.IImmOtIIJr.,8ig171.NW
Rkhar Williams to j
0, to Ticor Ritocation Mgm. Co., If Isaac
Nendi &amp; wi Mans, lit 23, en r, Lb
luctianan &amp; WI Edith U.. Lot I, BIb IC. SprIng Gdss., $32,300.
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run NW etc.. Alt.
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Sylvia 5., Park etc., Altamonte La.td Hotel &amp;

lit Adds, 13.691.
Icon P. atlon Mgrn. Co teJOf.n
S,iem.*kn Consti. Co. Inc. to A. aço. tG' . Lt 10 Spttr,
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CllUrd 0. Jordan, at intersic. of E
line of Lot 17, 81k 0, DR. Mitcnelis
Survey of Levy Grant etc • ii0o.
ClIfford 0. Jordan, sol. to Am-

DiOlavanal (married), Let 1I, KehI &amp; Wi Martha I., Lot 2, lake $INMI.

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Richard I. Lessard &amp; wI Patricia

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Jerome E. Witson &amp; WI Emogen.
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Wrenco Home, Inc. to James Van Wart to Robin C. Matthl.s,
James 1. PIC.y &amp; WI Carol 10
Thomas KoithiAwI Nguyen 2., Lot Trust.., unn.c. r. k.i Palm Valley Ro$iW,5t1.nen&amp;WIEunlceIf73

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Gale to John E. Jones, Trustee at

lot 1781k 0, DR. MItchell Survey of
levy Grant, desc. *25.000.
Evnic 0. Sovtherland I he. MR.

Jr. &amp; wi Lillian, LOt 213 Wren. 110.715.

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The Greater Conttr. Corp. tOY,'m. i'laVOfl, I
wood Pits.,
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Wnenco Homs, Inc. to G.crge H. l'f. Cowi*y &amp; WI Elva 8.,
77,
Gladys Blai.kntshlp, wit to Ar.
Holaroodi &amp; WI 0othy U, If 93 WinwO' Manor, $1,000.
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Edw. 3. Jones I June to Baldeo
SingP%, wi. Heniberta, S, of Lots 1
5.25. 5 i.', of £ ' of 3. Ilk B, lake

P. W4e &amp; *1 Ruby, S 111' of W IS' of
of NW

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up all small Canadian towns. He other locations In the U. S. and
over Sanford, causing little commented that
She said she enjoys the
pockets of
in
trips away from snowy Toronto
downtown area, then along the also reminiscent of those in in the wintei time, but
and toward the end of' Canada.
remarked television
the week, in the city's
The film production corn- Is hard work, shooting
residential
TDF Film Productions over and over. "And I can't
A camera crew, two models Limited of Totonto, familiar even get a suntan," she exand a couple of coordinators, with Florida
claimed, "because we've got to
"What's the movie for?" ask mended the Sanford area,
stay the same color!"
curious passersby - then,
The weather has been kind to
Accompan)ing Ms. Bell in
"Will we get to see it?"
the company, and averaging most of the commercials is
Unfortunately, most San- two films a day, have been able male model Denny Hollows fordites will not see the finished to complete all eight scheduled formerly a ski instructor and
films which depict spring (a- commercials during the past musician. His wardrobe includh$r,n advprtIsnmnts to be week.
snappy "young execut1e"
aired on Canadian television
Karen Bell, a slender
casual suits and sportearly next year.
brunette,
has
been swear, also featuring light,
The group from north of the photographed shopping fresh shades for the
border is u!Ing Sanford as a downtown in the latest casual
The company met ivith Just
backdrop for a series of corn- wear, lounging about the
one snag - unlike in Canada,
mercsforSearsandRorbuck marina in sporta
and they could find no rocks In
Co.'s Canadian branch.
out on later afternoon Florida. They have had to make
"We're so far from home," dates in spring's prettiest new do with concrete replicas,
explained Helen Johnston, dresses.
Probably
only
those
manager of broadcasting
Ms. Bell, Judging by the Canadlanvlsitorswhowinterin
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American P,"ou1ani Corp. o Wm.
The Huskey Co. to Sylvia
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B-si Airs Homes. Inc. to Samuel Conrad Carter &amp; Doborah Ann.
Cooper. Lot IS Ilk 0. Swii2wof in
lot
Rodrlgu.i 0. WI Virginia M., Lot 413, 2. B!k I Shadow Hill s.d
Oaks, Sic 7, $19900
Deccotexin. Cents' Cerfl to
Deuvey 0. Oamrnage Jr., sql. to M.alcsl Jr. £ WI Hezod .,
Jimes R. MCDOnald &amp; Wi Rie 0.. Dtvis
LOt 34,
Jean Obrly Gammag., sgl, Oak Moos? t4, $32,911.
7, 611,000.

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LkCIubS.c.. LWIArbOC. 1100.
BinWardAgency lflc.toChanjes
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Harold 3. EdQ'sflQfltoHarotd-J.
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N.MIcarelllIwfSablnaA.,Lot,
3.Janwns-d,$4,000.
Ovildø Land Co. to Ben
Windm.adow Farms, sia,ox.
Quay Design I dey, Inc. to Ronald
WI Marion. Its M. 54,57 Aqny Inc., Lot U, Ilk C, 4A

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)hn MalIct.uk &amp; wf. Corkvse Let 6,
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Marniah Perry, wid.. to Samuel
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cu., Sec 3S-193O run P4100', E
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Lol 4, Wrsor Manor, $47,300,

&amp; N Crysial Lak.e Club Soc. Loch Manor Un. No.
Arbor, $100.
Shubert Constr. Co. Inc. to Donild
Henry 0. Suend.ns&amp;WIMaret M. HInley &amp; WI Phyllis V., Lot 11,

the decision whether to take life, and that's He who gives life,"
they believe.
Videothpn filrnc iif tho baby's first four months were made
in the hospital to support the view that abortion during the fifth
month is the taking of life, and also to be shown to legislators
who have the power to grant federal aid to the Markos family
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Glen W. Kinslake &amp; WI S1.el!a to
H. L. Blankanshlp It 01 to US, Betty
I? &amp; N C'ystal Lakes Club
Dunn Binford. condom. Res
Loch Art,or,
Inc.,trado4landinNEUiotNWt.,of UflItNO$,Sh.OIh.,CØm,5.C2
disc.
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Gladys Warren to ol.aei w.,., Sic 6.21-30,
I. H. Warren a Jabs C. Warren, Its Ind, Park. less S 140k,
(QCD) Hidden lake Housing
N, 56, 17 4 00 Crystal Lab.. Cto
I. P. Wheeler Jr &amp; WI .lean. &amp;
Assoc. Inc. to Hidden lake
Sec.. Lock Arbor, Ills.
F, J. &amp; WI V. C. to Af?hO
Corp., Lots A &amp; B Unit 1A, Hklden
NorTna Mason tOMU 6.
krapf &amp; *1 Joyco I., IPLIt part of

world about the feasability of performing abortions during the
rust24weeksofpregancy.coreywasbornat23week,,and
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John F. Applebet, III &amp; *1 Lea S.
tO Hearl Phlegar &amp; WI VirginIa F.,

Gladys Warren, Norma Mason &amp; CdN1Cyd.OINEuI0,NWU,CIS.C4. knhandEstspN

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Penlangeli &amp; WI Melitta M., Lot 7 BIk
27, North Onlancloitti A&amp;ln.
mr. NO. I. $100.
Louise J. Snyder to David Miche
S4der. Lot 64, Lake Mark'am
Ronald H. Stetter 1. WI Mary to
Ests.. $100.
Ernest K. WhIte &amp; WI Anitron H. Lot
Warren I. Partmn &amp; Agnes 10 10,
81k C. English Ests., tin. No. 3.
Donald &amp; Phyllis Taylor, Lot I, 81k 141.300,
10 Weath,rsfJ,ld, lit Adds., $33,5.
The Huskey Co. to Oeccatexin,
James Schmidt, stal, Trusties to
Ccnstr., Lot I 81k 0, Svroetwat.r Billy Mac Holber? &amp; WI Joyce E.. Lot
O.ks, Sec ,
I &amp; N 40' of Lot 9. Ilk B. Brantley

bet%w'ndoesCoreyupthereneedus,orowkidshere?"

The pride and joy of the staff at Shands Hospital, the baby

The doctors and nurses were marvelous, both in Orlando
and Gainesville, they report. But It was their Christian faith that

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tension was far greater."
The Markos couple's reaction when first they saw Cor

'WegivealltheglorytoHjm,"saidMarkos.
Fmployed as a fireman in Sanford, Markos was fortunate to
have cry other day off to visit his son In Gainesville. "It didn't
disrupt our lives too badly," he explains. "The main problem

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Rob?. J. Waloble-sen &amp; Carolyn to PI0A.TOetIWIOI.Lt -208IkQ,
TM Woodlancjs Sec 4. 130.0.
John Rythllk 0. WI Silly
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Fed, Si Henry P. trIck
wing Oaks On. Ill. 1*300
James q. Adorns I WI Katherine Sr. &amp; WI. Victoria V.,, Lot N Barclay
Wiedi 1st Ads, 1.0.005.
3. to 3. WalIc Schcit,fott
Bruce R. Wauon S. wi Linda to
LI 11 1* 8. Swi.etwator Oaks Sec
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When Jackie Markos went into labor In the fifth month of
her pregnancy, her doctor reconunended an abortion which

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VlrgtnIa A. England, wit to John
Anna Los Clemens &amp; Sara 1.
C. St.gg Ill &amp; WI Mary C.. Beg. at
Segress to Stephen M. Jepsnj &amp; *1
Neil H. Kindy 0. Viola E. Aubs NE corof
SEa
of
SWVII
of
S.c. 15-21.
(form, Kindy) to Wayne F. Fran- 22. run
S 200 W 200' N 2'
S' IA ... K.. Beg. on E line of Swu, of
or 5W'6 Sec. 23-20-33. 224.07' N
Josephine C., &amp; ArThur po
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of SE cot. etc., $IO.
Charls E. Melner, sgl. to
VIew, 1st Addn., $17,000.
11W. Mae Dlggs to Spivesler
Brar.nsn Murphy &amp; WI Joan 1., N
Randall Sr. &amp; *1 Rossie Lee,
330'
of
Lois
Lot 171
I &amp; 9 Santrd's Sub. .1.
Brannen Murphy 0. WI Joar to
0. PaCkird I53 Addn Midway,
Charles E. Mimer, S 3.30' of N 660 o 53antlal Farms. In. No 1, $100.
si.soo.

Ilk F. SernMe4. liii.. 532,200.
Frederick L. Hadsock &amp; w

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Charles W. Goosnam, to Yale M.
Chotin &amp; wI. Lena K.. Lot 10. 81k ii
Indian Hills tin. No. 2. ut,too.

Komarlsky 4 wI Shirley J., Lot 47,

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Carl Recnsasa &amp; *1

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tin. No. 3. 5100.

Host C1v, Poe Hunt, Soc 1, 134,200.
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medical history at Shands Teaching Hospital, Gainesville,
where the baby was rushed in a battery operated Incubator Just

and measured l9' inches in length.
Markos quoted a verse of scripture from Psalms 118:17
which had sustained their ith during the ordeal- "I shall not
die, but live, and declare the works of the Lord."
"We were confident God was In control when it first happened," he explained. "Perhan another person would have
known the fear of death and the frustration of wondering
whether the baby would live or die.

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Esperanza to Leiws M. Glass £ WI.
Charletto I.. Lot 3. Ilk 1.
Ionay,ntvru HIs.. 2nd Soc.. $114..

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Illz. S. Fairtoy to Frances o.
J. Brown &amp; wI Lynn H. to
(QCD) Palm Towws, Inc. to
utem Realty Equ1tli, Inc. ;pat Larry W. Mills 0. wI Belly A.. Lot 7, FainI.y, Lt 6 Ilk I Eldorado,
Of Lot 4.35. &amp; N 10' of 153.
Fainley, It 6 81k 1 Eldorado Sant.
Altam. I
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$100.
PlatW ..IWllneoUSec 1*2130 etc..
Henry G. Fischer &amp; VIola R. to
1100
Wendill FaIrIe'y to
Merle T. Gesnr. W 30' of Lot i3. Fainley, Lot 6, 81k Frances 0.
1, EIdo.'do,
Don.ld R. Lester &amp; WI. Janet Ann Duck Pond Addn. to CL
seoo•
Sant., $1Q0.
to Jack W l4nvt I i rt,..z. , ...

Sweetwater Oaks.

marvelled Markos.
Foragonizingweek.s, thebaby wason thecritical list. After
theheartoperation, thedoctorsgavehlma ten per cent chance
of survival. Later the odds shifted to 50-50, and then last came

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Lee C. Pratt, sgl. to Sally SIon, Itux, It 31C Wekiva Hun? Club, Fox
Hunt
JOhn R. JOI$ftQfl &amp; WI Maria to ofsgI..W7fl.30'otS½ofNciNW½
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K a F Constr., Inc. to Ronald
DonleldoCarmoJr.,,.
11081k F. NW '.,. of NW ', 01 NW '4 of Sec. 2$- Johnson a wi. Slancho S., Lot 14
Swietwat.r
Oaks. Sic 0.
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John F. Bussman &amp; WI Olin. 6. to
W H. Green &amp; Sons Inc. to ArThur
F OR. Corp. to Charles H. GIls.on
Louts .1. Wav.$und II &amp; *1 ElI:., Lot C. Smith Owl. RcsM., Lot 1, BIk K,
5. wf. Jans't S., Lot 6. 01k F, Sec 0
10 81k 8, Md Mane Un. No. 1. Sky Lark sd. $23300.

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Terra Belta Land Co.. Inc. to Thomas C. KIng &amp; WI Manly. E , LI

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the rood rit'ws th,t his youngest son would he home Monday, j
(linc br his first Christmas.

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Core was born on Aug. 15 in Florida hospital, Orlando, ____________________
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TOWNHOtiES

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SIN.
Crystal
Lake
Winter
Homes s-d, George A. Chlmento &amp; WI. MarIon. Bldg. 8. Crown Oaks. condom.. Okt• $100.
Betty Lou Laddymore to Hecry
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Parli tin. P40 3. $34O
A.. Lot 1. 81k A. Sweetwate- Oaks, 529.000.
Laymor,,ptb.,Lts 13 &amp; 1481k 1),
Robert Barbow md. &amp; Trust., a
Fla. Land Co. toLeroy Cobb&amp;wI Sec 6. VS.000.
Daniel C. Duncan &amp; WI Rhonda T. David P. Cronin &amp; WI Jean to Cart
*.PI1I1 $d. $100.
Patricia I.. Lot 15, Sec 18 North On.
Shirley to Ed Iarbot.w Jr. £ wI Jane. to Louis W. Lucas I wI Bonna A, Buccellato 1. WI Camille. LI 3 8l' D
5o1 Oat. Builders lnc•
Magnolia Svc. Corp to Roger A
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Th* Springs to Jamis A. FiSher &amp; Ranches..
$1,soO
Sanora tin &amp; 2. 534.000
Jack
Kellenberg,r
&amp;
wI. Ruth Ann, NWt 4 of EL ci NEI4 of SEL. Sec. n. Lot 23. 81k .J North On. Tern, Sec.
Nelson &amp; *1. Karen,
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Sisphon M. Sirkin to Georga A.

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society and considered good are 1nconvemrnt and lack
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The mobile home Industry credit risks by m3st
units offer the only oluUoo to
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homes built since 1972 re cent In five years?
has come Under vns1derable tending lnstltution&amp; banks and amenities of standard site-built
more than 75 per cent of tue
quite tie-down systems (straphomes Is this so?
fire the post year or two for a
to A.-Improved constnjctlon nation's housing needs.
devices
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Sunday, Dec. IL lflS effectively minimize damage factors. A well.maintalned,
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A.-The manufactured bous- satisfaction for ti entire
biters Assn., in launching a
produced after June 1976 to manufactured home may not problems are discussed in Andy '
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t m3igns
at all and will prob- tang's handbook, PractIcadj
meet
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kind of sophisticated education,
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tured homes are sold fully along is there should a family inhabited
be ever, more windstorm ably even Increase in value.
Home Repairs," available
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mobile
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raised concerning mobile home ios
bile home business has (alien
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most of whom have children, spans are short?
questions to the MHI présiient,
those applied to sltebullt lured homes are constructed of
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the Home," or "How to Insulate
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WOMAN'S CLUB
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The
Little
Red
luncheon
and
style
show.
AIDS SCHOOL
School house. The Lake Mary Woman's Club, represented, by Mildred Randol ph and Marina Quigley
Winning entries will go to the
Iright) sponsored a Christmas concert at The Forest, Lake Mary on Dec. 12 to raise the money. Irene
Brown and Bettye Smith (left) are representatives of the Central Florida Chorale which performed district Fine Arts meeting, and
if chosen as tops there, on to
at e concert,
state, and finally national
competition.
For
BIIII theme,
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the luncheon. - business.
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friend flunk I should giv e it
By
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The public viewing on the
the Editors
L.Vièih1LiU iLI1.311ouz1 back
continue to be the least ex- from cottage ch eese's lower fat significantly reduced calorie afternoon
of
because the ring was
of
Consumer Reports
Jan 12 will Include
DEAR CONCERNED: Your Oven as a promise of marriage,
pensive milk available. A box of content.
count. In the April 1974 issue of a
display
of
aiti e objects of
husband is wrong. It
instant
nonfat
dry milk powder
)°" and since I broke that promise,
Consumer Reports, Consumers
Did
But
you
know
cottage
cheese
is
not
as
outstanding
interest
that
one
of
the
often
supplied
business. The woman Is ob. I should return it,
sells for a bout 35
Union cornpai-ed even diet b'
nutritious
as
natural
cheese
milk
mem
ben
bers
.
less than the equivalent liquid
vlously disturbed and in need of
or brands with regular cotta ge
I don't care what the eti quette Is whole milk? Skimproducts
milk Is skim milk. And liquid skim even pasteurized process cheese. We
treatment. Call your local books or the lawyers say, I want
found that while the
cheese. While It does contain diet
usually more economical; milk usually costs
Mental Health Associati on and to know how you f l
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brands
did have less fat
ee about it. cheaper still
(i}jIJiItiItII:},
Is Instant nonfat per cent less than whole milk, fewer calories and less fat than than regular cot tage cheese,
report the Incident to them. in
KEEP ME ANONYMOUS dry milk that you reconstitute
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natural cheddar, It also conthe meantime, try to make
none
scored
much
lower
in
I)EAR KEEP: I think t ha t wi th water. And they're both
rdl&amp;
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friends with her. Nearly
than standard cottage
he an engagement Is broken better for you than whole milk, the nonfat dry imli'. you buy is vitamin A. If you always eat
TiTi
everyone responds to k1nn ess.
Cheese
regardless of who broke It
content
labeled
"Instant
because most of the fat
Nonfat Dry cottage cheese instead of
DEAR ABBY: how do we the rin g should be returned.
Lsl'1Il1hI1r-Is
removed.
Th
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natural or pasteurized cheese,
Few
of
milk's
Milk."
are
dry
milks
shape up our children's table
Cote cheese spoils more
Everyone has a probie_j. Whal'i
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valuable nutrients are lost in the market labeled as Instant it is wL
manners (ages 6, 10 and 12) vourai
our daily quickly than other varieties of
For a personal reply, wrde to the fat-removal process. dry milk products. These milk servings
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of fortified skim milk, cheese, so don't buy the largeleafy vegetables, and foods size cotta ge
fliough most of the vitamin A products contain more fat
disruption at mealtime?
cheese cotitainer
.u. and vitamin D content are lost, nonfat dry milk,
from the meat group.
unless you're sire you can use
DAD Hale?. write irflora? Send Silo
Unusual Gifts
many brands of skim milk and
DEAR DAD: Consistent and
"Diet"
People
who
need
a
co ttage cheese con- it all within a few days after
cheese
FROMAROUNDTHE
Instant nonfat dry milk are
gentle re
that is easy to eat frequently tains half the fat of even purchase.
WORLD
fo
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by'i
booklet
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Write
examples IuOuiu uO it.
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cottage
cheese,
And
standard
cottage
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But,
I AllOt ions Please encloie a
cream
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prices
do
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peo ple on wieght.control or low. m tlu.3 Case, low fat does not
dressed. stamed
Street
adequate substitute for regular
fat dry milk will prouciuiy saturated-fat diets can benefit necessarily
whoianotyctl5wantstodatea ceflt)
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on a limited budget,
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John G. Durham, 24, Box 27(r'
Edward J. Miller, 20, 2810 S.
Donald
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Ik Mary, Susan L Swain, 21, French Ave.. Renee M.
Gilbert, Sandlewood Villas, Gayle G.
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Na -arre Wy, Alt SpgL, Jeanne
2, Catherine L Bruinley, 46, Box 362, Holly S.
Chaudom, X.
M. Harris, 27, Clearwater
3202 S. OL Dr. 501
same
James IL Crabtree, 35 43
Kurt W McLeod, 20, 114 S
Huron J Braxton, 24, 1710 W
Gale P1., Mary L Cause, 23
Sunland
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Rosalind
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Barbara
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Ferguson, 19, RI 3 Bx 415
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James A. Mollnell, 35, 3314
Marshall D. Felts, 31, Rt2Bx
Curtis Dr., Apopka, Gloria
Kenneth II Wood, lP, 3616
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Especially a divorced one.
Yesterday she walked down
do you think? Also,
the hail stark naked to empty
he
w hen
calls, Is it my place to
her trash basket! I couldn't ask
him please not ca ll my
believe my eyes.' I phoned the daugh ter
anymore?
manager immediately, and he
WORRIED MOM
said the woman pays her rent
DEAR MOM: When he calls,
on ti
and doesn't bo ther letyourdaughtertdll him not to
anybody so he couldn't do call anymore. I agree
he's
anything about It. He said the old for her, divorced
police would have to catch her
DEAR
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In th e act, at which time they
anu,i i1£ are' iiwving ""
a 1greecould take her down and book
ment. I am 19 and was engaged
her.
for six months. I recently broke
Abby, I don't
oyfr iend
troubl for this poor ro
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decide what to do with my
but she must have faintly beauti
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Charles E. Willis Sr. were the son of
linda Dale Iner and John with lace trimmed long sleeves
rnzitrimany at Winter Park
Matron of honor Mrs. Jodn married Dec. 12 at 7:30 p.m. in
Willis
Sr. simple flowing lines. She Welborn, son-In-law of the Andrew Youngers were
of SanfordGeorge
and theM.
late
Mm carried
and overlace yoke. She carried
a single red tinw bride, sm
Presbyterian Church on Dec. 20 May wore a floor length gown of First United
,ed as ushers.
Methodist Church, Willis.
married
at
the
Church
of
the
a
bouquet of daisies and red
carnation.
Bridesmaids Doree
ford, with Rev. Marvin G.
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-reen
Nativity,
Lake
Mary,
on
Dec.
6,
baby's
breath.
Following
Lee offi ciating in
the can- line silhouette with
the
daughter of the
Given
n marriage
her SOfl, Willis,
a
dark
hui,ner,
pastor
o
tirace
Luwell
Martindjlj
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p.m.
with
Father
church
Fellowship
dielight, double ring ceremony. green long sleeved jacket Me thodist Ch
bridegroom, and Mary and
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the bride uriutgroom,
BeckyYoungers,
urch, officiating at
Y- ilflam Niedart officiating at
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Organist was Mrs. Willi am F. featuring light green ruf fled the candlelight
Beverly
MartlndIll,
daughters
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double ring
of the bride, wore gowns styled Daytona DCSCH.WWM% UIP 10 the candlelight mass and cousI
Lee Slid soloist wa. Mrs. W.H. lapels. She wore a dark g ceremony.
f Ui b Id were
° I°te
double ring ceremony. Jeanne
er
Martin.
identically
to
the
honor
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sc
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will
make
IdIn
Mrs. James (Lucy) Magill.
bridesmaids in gowns Identical
their home at
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was
organist
and
Stan
The bride Is the daughter of covered wi th white roses and sister of the bridegroom was
tendant's
one In red velvet, the
long sleeves
*O9 Laurel Ave., Sanford. The Brumley soloist,
to that 0(the honor attendant
Mrs. Ben IL Jones of Oviedo holly,
other
two
in
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In
keeping
&amp;Idegrm
is employed as
nset laze. She carried
organist and also rendered the
Kenneth Youngers served his
°.L bouquet of
and the late Ben H. Jones. The
with the Christmas theme of the chief clerk In tle Orlando
MISS Susan Jones, sister of solo, accompanied by Mrs. a CasC&amp;,c
The trkle is the daughter Of brother as best man. Randy
wedding and reception,
I.
bridegroom Is the son of Mr. the bride, and Miss Patty Bird, Donald (Brendr, Markiand,
freight office of Seaboard Mr. and Mrs. Carl S. Joiner Sr., Almond and Danny
and Mrs. Robert A. Bird of sister of the bridegroom were niece of the bridegroom.
Headrick
Best man was Charles E. Coastline Railroad. The bride 2744 Ridgewood Ave., Apt. 57,
Winter Park.
Mrs.
Glenn
(Ann)
Welborn,
Willis
Jr., son of the is supervisor in the classified Sanford. The bridegroom Is the were ushers and groomsmen
bridesmaids in gowns identical
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were Charles Youngers,
Given in marriage by her to that of the honor attendant. Mrs. ILbride
is the of
daughter
of daughter
of In
thea red
bride, served as bridegroom. Dennis Carroll advertising department, son of Mr. and Mrs. Donald
M. Larrick
Win- matron
on honor
C.
brother
of the bridegroom, and
velvet,
and
gran dfather, H.C. Parker, the
Donald Markiand, nephews Evening Herald.
Robert Burke ser ved as
-Youngers
of
Sanford.
bride wore a gown of white man. Russell A. Kohler and
Pat Joiner, brother of the bride,
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Following a reception in the
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father, h br ide
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the couple
rows of dun) lace (oing the Frame and James M Jones.
satateau gown with -,'
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backoftbeskfrtwtijchflowetj
lace trim, tucked bib bou, ce and Dhqnev World and a tour of
FoUowlngarectpuonin
gracef ul ly Into a dispel train. church Fellowship Hall, the
long, full lace trimmed sleeves other Florida tourist atMr.andMrs.AIexJ,Sei.raes, Mrs. Marie Serraes of West son of Mr.
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Mrs.
Fred
10 rows of lace encircled the co uple left on a wedding
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gown
Woodland Dr.. Sanford, Palm Reach.
a wedding trct1.
or
--graduated in Bay, and Mra.
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slurt trcmt and bordered the V. North Carolina and Tennessee
announce the engagement of 1V74
neckline and attached
from Seminole High School Johnson, all of Statesville. He cal
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neckline and long full bishop
train.
They will make their home in
their daughter, Eileen Marie, to where she was a mem
They will make their home In
ber of at tended Seminole High School
sleeves. Attached to a lace Goldenrod. The bride
Sanford,
where the bridegroom
Maichel
Dan
Johnson,
son
of Civinettes and is presently and graduated from Seminole
a
headpiece was a chapel length teacher at Sanford
Susan
Jack
served
as
matron
is
employed
as an assistant
Mr. and Mrs. Daniel T. John- attending Semi nole Community Community Coll
ege
In
1974.
He
of
honor
In
a
li
train of imported illusion also School and graduate student at
ght
p
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son,
1920
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double
foreman
by
American
Palmetto Ave., College while employed as a is employed by Con
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bordered wi th dun) lace She Rollins
Sanford.
College
The
teller at First Federal Savings Central Florida.
carried mother-of-pearl bible bridegroom Is employed by
Miss Serraes1 born In West and Loan of Seminole
topped with an arratgcment 01 B&amp;W Quality Growers and
Palm Beach is the grandThe wedding will be an event
SANFORD PLAZA
daughter, of Mrs. George IL
white roses and holly leaves. attends Florida Technological
Her fiance, born In of Feb. 7 at 4 p.m. at All Souls
ALTAMONTE MALL
The bible was a gift to the bride University.
Seilner
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Suitland,
Md. and Statesville, N.C., Is the grand- Catholic Church, Sanford,
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a
wedding
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FeIlms ship Hall, the Couple left
on a wedding trip to Colorado
and New Mexico. They will
make their home in Belmont,
Tex Both arestudentaa(Texa
Lutheran College ix Seguin,
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mantlils edged in matching re- she carried a cascade bouquet
MissGallD.R1gdonofJ
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were Dr. George Sta rk, with
The Les Ron Amles Club Amvets Post and Auxiliary on
Mr. and Mrs. John McClalren
horn she has worked for many Ann ual Gift
and Toy Dance was the corner of 5th Street and of New York City, were the
Jesusha DraIn, who (or the years,
past 32 years has served the directorand Dr. Orville Barks, held Friday at Club Eaton, Cypress Avenue.
houseguests of this writer while
of (he Health Center Eatonville All toys and gifts
P
~_~_"on acation In sunn Florida
Al00 Nurse 1111da -Ibbie, will be given
to unDr. Vernell Roberts and J.A. They visited with their niece,
a midwife, was honored on her
DeMartino, Marie derpriviledged children at Roberts of Washington were in Shirley, In Tampa, and
retirement Wednesday with a Gertrude
others
Francis and Grace Richards, Christmas time.
t' city visiting witb their of their family. While In Sanparty at the Seminole County who recently retired
as director
Another annual Christmas family for a few days. Dr. ford McClalren enjoyed fishing
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of nurses at the Health Center. party for the children was held Roberts
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Saturday from 1:30 to 5p.m. at while in the city.
Seminole County. They also
visited Silver Springs and sites
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To rnnke nil ov.r
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cornmurut) east of Sanford
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of temperatures of 26 degrees
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drove up in a car."
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on a quiet set Keller told him to lake the effigy down to avoid a neighborhood
in this co mm uni ty, the Santo Claus
J. U. Grant IMnood City Council chairman
t was hung in effigy last feud.
admitted
week la gone. But the sign remains: King of the Uaton
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"I can understand his point of vi, he has to keep the peace," talking to Catcher,
ClauRev, fl: 14 &amp; 15,
Mrs. Catcher said the man "roiled out of the car" and began
Auerbach said. "But if I get a message from the Lord, it's going
By ED PRICKF
"It was up for only a couple of hours," George Auerbach.
shouting
at her husband.
25 up again."
said Sunday.' I put it up about 7:30 Monday morning, and when I
Herald Staff Writer
Mrs. Auerbach said the couple had "asked the Lord for a sign."
wo uld have
k the Santa Claus off
came home at 10 am, the police chief came over and told me to
"If
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George and Margaret Auerbach, members 'of the Ebenezer means going to jail or having our houw burned," she said.
decisions - hiring of a
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The Auerbochs said they had thought the Santa Claus incident
Mrs. Cutcher said Puuuc Safety tuwF
a.vear departmental director
er then be
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Thesday the contro versy erupted again,
Off someplace.
"My children are exposed to Santo Claus In school," Mrs.
granta coordinator
ire
'r friends, Alien and Brenda Catcher, came over around
e said the same man returned a Few minutes later, saying he
Seminole County Commission crying because they were told Santa Claus was coming to visit "They
d.
didn't know anything about what happened on Monday." d
them. They know Santa Claus is inspired by the devil."
eeting.
ist urbing the peace.
According
to Mrs. Brenda Cutcher, she and her husband visited
Shad Auerbach, 5, and Kimberly Auerbach, 6, attend Longwood
Commissioner Harry
-'They didn't come right out and say we would be arrested if we
the Auerbacha on Tuesday, driving a truck on which Was mounted came
back Into Longwood, but they implied it,"
Elementary School Mrs Auerbach said her son was u pset at a small
Kwiatkowski said thecount)
Santa Claus effigy, simila r to the one the Auerbachs were
said .
narrowed applicanut for the school recently because the teacher stamped his hand with a foreed tot.a ke mm
d .
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1The
CUtchers, who hve outside the Longwood city Urnits, lwent
'My husband went up to the store to get some soft drinks,"
"He scrubbed it off," Mrs Auerbach said
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relatives after the Incident, leaving the Santa Claus effigy
Analysis and
Brenda Cutcher, 21, rela ted 'On his way back, he was
Evaluation
followed In their yard.
AE) down to
George Auerb:!ch said in a way he regrets L-king down the by
a Longwood policewoman. When he pulled Into the yard, she
'
Santa Claus effigy,
three.
Mrs. Cutcher said when the
pulled in behind him and asked If he planned to drive around town
y
Santa Claus was gone.
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creditable years service,
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Sanford admires the garment worn by (t%tumhn Ba-Abu,, Liberia, rbllr Cher &amp;ewpler, dl.wLor
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'The Company," looks on during Sunday's welcoming festivities at the Sanford Civic center for 47 each year for supervisors-and. compensation during the last
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charges. lie will have to decide If removal Is
justified and he can sell It to the Senate," Harllng
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crying in school and along
the roadside" because of It.
"Nearly everybody in
town knew about it," Grant
said, when asked 11 ht

a "reward," but their
fa ther scrubbed it off.
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Revelation 22:14.15 to
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The state attorney said Morris' affidavit Is
making a "mockery" of the judicial stem.
Binford is charged wi th one coun t of perjury and
one count of false swearing in violation of stale

election laws.
The Sunshine indictments center on the county's
aborted pur chase of the clay pit anii ?
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appointment as count y attcy.
In both Instances, indictmen ts charge secret
meet ings were held In which decisions were made
that were reLctLve to the aborted clay pit purchase
and to Freeman's appointment.
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bidder for Seminole's school
milk for the past 22 years,
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limited to 200, Homer
suggested those planning
attend the dinner, should call
the Qiamter for
The visitors will be bused
back to the Winter Park lodge
where
of them will be
Staving until D
"We want them to really
learn what makes the

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For a full, comprehensive look at Seminole County
high school basketball and what happened Friday night,
see Sunday's sports section of The Evening Herald

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Sanford area In the coming months, Including the revival
of the Shad Derby, which will be sponsored by The
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c'cntsper one half pint and since
the poilcyts not to give change
In pennies the children locally
are charged 15 cents.
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such as Leon, where the school
system

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travel expenses
the parents, are Beth Nelson (candy cane), Daphne Morris,
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FitzPatrick, wrea th. (ersld Photo by 111
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Christmas holidays with dinner guests have Included the
American families, according secretary of the treasury of
to Dr. Luis M. Perez, president
of the Mid-Florida Council for
International Visitors.

8a.m.Sunday,Dr. Perez uld.
From there, they will be

connection

dairy industry, said current
practice of bidding in Semir,olc
County and several other
coun!ies in the state c,

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schools, shopping centers
and even some churches,
the Cutchers say they are
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should offend some.
Al though they know they
are
opening themselves to
threats and cri ticism for
challenging the popular
myth at a time when

The students will be enLe Isi bti C refrigerated cabinets, the bid cabinets would be
tertalned
at the San!°i'd Cl" C
paid for In
delegation has decided to send pr ice If 9 19 cents per hail
Center
at
4:30 p.m., during a
pint one school year.
concert
written inquiries to the and students are charged 10
pit
on by the Lyman
Brunner added that the
Seminole School Board con cents
not
High
School'
s
"The Company"
school board's reasoning for
cerning the method of bidding
The
concert
is free and open
Brunner said if the local buying the cabinets the past
tothe
for milk for the school children schoo l board would furnish the has been that it does not
want
Homer said
of the county
visitors
cabinets and continue its get involved In maintenance of
be
served
Christmas
The four member body, current milk charge the refrigerated equlfament
and dinner by the TriCounty
composed of Sen. John Vogt,
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47 graduate studenis stitutions, Dr. Perez explained, Argentina, and secretary of Gadjah S.
Suharto, Maryadi W. M. M. CbAle, AN'icholas R.
education of Haiti.
Seno.
Siwingwa.
The students expected to visit
-From Korea: Chyung Man- From Thailand: KbongShnford and Winter Park specialize and Increase his Sanford are:
Cho,
Jtn
Sung
Kyu,
Kim
Kyung.
udnue
Chanya, Miss Nipiiporn
Sunday, for the second year in a skills and return "as an asset"
Afghanistan: Dr. Han, Lee Jae-Hoo, Shin Chang. Pongairi, Miss
Niskorn
row as part of the NatIonalto his own country.
On,
Ho.
Booranakitawe,
Mrs.
Walal
Mohammad
M1azad,
Sardar
R.
Yang
Council for Community SCT
Homer
said
last
year,
flS
Plabodlwatt,
Pornleart
M ohammad Roshan, Dr.
vices to International Vbtitnrx
Ube:
adults from 67 foreign countries Moharnmd Y. Salehi.
Veraballn,
Savitra
Alisananta,
"This is our answer to
Abu, Miss Beatrice U. Johnson,
visited
Central
Florida
during
'Yankee-Go-Home' and is
Miss Afidabe C. Murray,
From Brazil: Laerclo
the holidays, including 72 top
- Ozer
From Turkey: Gail S.
best foreign diplomacy we
B.
do
Wilfred
K. Selrnah, Mrs. Ercel
Araujo, Paulo G. Cysneiros,
military leaders from Peru
Guney.
could hope to accomplish," said
Evelyn B. Yarsbh.
Most cf this year's visitors Miss Helosla Luck.
- From Yemen Arab
Jack homer, executive will be spending Christmas Eve
- From Nepal: iola R. Republic: All Mohammed
- From Egypt: Fathalla
manager for the Greater InCocnaBch,D..P,aid.
M
Pradtian,
Gajendra
M. Abdul-Aziz, Mohammed M.
Sanford Chamber - of Corn.
Abdeen, Hany M. El-Dakroury
,
ILI AsIa
UId,
is
11
LTI. .0 CUId,
LAMIIUafl.
merce.
He said he hopes to pla ce Mo ha mmad M. Kar1th.
Shree
Paudel.
Three
udents living in
This Is the eIghth year that seven judges expected this
From Ghana: Johnson E.
Central
Florida
will accompany
From Nigeria:
the U.S. State Department has week from South Korea in Knnth.
A
the
foreign
student1,s:
Miss
Ad
made arrangements for about homes of lawyers and judges in
Laura
Bailey,
19,
studying
- Guyana. Mrs. Ju2een J•
300 foreign visitors, who are the county. Perez, 47, who
From Philippines:
J
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languages in Orlando; Miss
Cumberbatch.
students at various universities also vice chairman of
Renee
Puzlo, 21, studying
around the nation, to spend the nationa l council, sa id his recent
- From Indonesia; Wahjudl
- From Singapore: Yew-

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and leaders from 16 foreign and the purpose of the program
countries are expected to visit is to allow each student to

"The parents make the
lie and the thfld
love
IWO said Mrs. Cutcher. A he
is a sin, no matter how
beautiful it is," she added.
"How can they relate these
bunch of lies to the birth of
Chr ist?" Cutcher asked.
Mrs. Cutcher said that if
others are allowed to
dispay spotlighted Santa.s
on their roofs, which offend em,
-...e and her
nusoana should have the
right to display Santa in the
way they wish, even if It

as it would be "had for the

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children."
Grant is in charge of the
nnnuui Longwood
Children's Christmas
party. He traditionally
plays Santa at the event,
Cutcher's wife, Brenda,
said some friends in
Longt,i, wkd jiso
jf
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the grand jury, or

also says he has a "sworn taped
statement which contradicts the affidavit Morris

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were forced by officials to
take it do wn because of
numerous complaints. She
said ch ildren of the other
family had come home
from school upset becauss
their teacher had stamped
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peace. "Even the mayor
- -was there," he added,
Cutcher believes his
freedom of religion and
speech
are
being
threatened,
Grant sJd today that he
asked Cutcher to take down
the Santa from his truck

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the neighbors became
upset and cal.led the police.
Cutcher said the City
Council Chairman J. R•
Grant arrived, he quoted
the official as saying,
"Boy, you better take it
own. Do you want to be
un out of town?"
Cutchc; saId he was
threatened with arrest by
officials who said they had
15 persons ready to swear
out warrants against him
and "it only takes eight" on
a cha.' tturbing :.

Askew has the power to remove from of fi ce
elected or appointed officials who are under Indicent by a rand jury.
governor, however,
has been quoted as saying his office has flO specific
policy, but that he decid es each thdIvual se on
its OWfl merit,
Haling was unable to name a specific dale when
the governor
1ll decide w ther or not to remove
Commissioners
KwIaow and Michael
Hattaway and Port Authority Chairman Tom

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friends

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testimony to Morris' attorney, Jack Bridges, and to
J. Cheney Mason, defense attorney for Freeman,
and to Asst. Stale Atty. William Staley.
The court order came as a result of a motion
filed by Staley accompanied by the af fidavit signed
and sworn to by Morris on Tuesday.
Staley's motion stated that the Morris' affidavit,
"if true, might constitute perjured testimony,

purch,e of a l7,OOO clay pit.
Freeman, Hattaway and Kwiatkowski are
charged with violating Florida's Sunshine Law.
Morris, an official of Chelsea Title and Guaranty
Co., has signed a statçnent saying grand jury
charges that Freeman solicited unlawful cornpeaUon are "totaliy false."
The Morris affidavit prompted Herring to
request that Ask name a special prosecutor to
determine if Morris has perjured himself by
issuance of the aff idavitMorris' affidavit, denying the grand jury
charges, conflicts with sworn testimony before the
grand Jury or to Herring's office, Morris could be
charged with perjury, which is a felony,
On Thursday Circuit Court Judge J. William
Woodson ordered Morris' grr.nd jury testimony
transcribed by of ficial co
re porter, Norman
Robbin.
thecourt ordered RobbLn to furnlshcopjesof the

grand jury or a request from State Attorney 1thbott
Herring for a special prosecutor until the governor
returns to Tallahassee next we&amp;

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Satan Claus", be
had a flower pot thrown
through the window of hi.,
house, said he has been

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Allen Cutcher, who
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outside Longwood city
limits, displayed a figure of
Santa hanging by a rope
around his neck and
labeled "The King of the

threatened with getting
shot and having his house

today and wouldn't consider the report from the

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approve a governor's decision to remove an official.
Meanwhile, a 2 p.m. hearing today could
determine whe ther or not the state has a felony case
against County Atty. Thomas Freeman, who is
charged wi th asking John Morris, a Sanford title
company official for a $12,400 kickback plus an
at torney's fee In connection wi th title insurance
which was to be Issued for the county's aborted

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religious beliefs
iIilines

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ED PRICKETF
Stall Writer
A Seminole County Grand Jury report, Indictin g
four top-ranking county officials, arrived in Florida
Gov. Reubin Askew's office this morning, according
to Askew aide Maurice Harling
However, Harling said Askew was in Miami

The "season of goodwill"

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Special Prosecutor Requested

Some Don 't Believe

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a week next yea.
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Firm"
they ho* both the Pioun and Prewdent Ford would
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worked Out Overnigtit with Sen. Williami V. Roth Jr., RDeL, and other committm members.

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In other reports, Fred Teslo,
of Sanford, told deputies that
bwglsrs entered a truck at the
Westalde Garage, SR-15, Lake
Monroe, and took $300 In tools
and a suitcase of clothing

eve

ML,
d am still fttv* to many Parts of the coun&amp;y,

Bacon Declares

M=74"W habit for mMiom of workem

The Fcdrral Highway Admlthtration. which
the
slogan "Double Up, Americas" to ertx.irage o,uumters

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with a firebombing Incident
Nov 10 at the 310 E Church SL
residence 01 Mn. Julia King

Burglary Charged
In Altamonte Springs, police

Eagan To Head Probe
TALLAHASSEE (AP) - Gov. Reubin Askew has
assigned State Atty. Robert Eagan of Orlando to Investigate charges of criminal misconduct by members of
die Lee County Sheniis Department
Askew assigned Eagan Thursday to conduct the Investigation in place of State Atty. Joseph DAlessandro of
Fort Myers, who asked to be relieved of the assignment.
D'Alessandro told Askew he had a close relationship
with the sheriff's department and wanted to avoid the
appearance of impropriety or prejudice.
Askew gave Eagan until June 18, 1976 to complete the

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dear jams llniM.y right hi the hotel pantry wtre ser.
Eobe't F.
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of
bullet holes, of&amp;ia1 said.
Deputy
Atty. Stephen Trott t old reporters

Cattle Suit Dismissed
TALLAHASSEE (API - A circuit fudge has dismissed a suit by four Hillsborough County dairymen who
were challenging the constitutionality of a state program
to test for the disease brucellosis, a blood disorder that
can be spread to people.
The four had claimed that the requirements of the
testing ,program, which includes slaughtering Infected
cows, deprived the clalr7men 01 property without due
proces of law.
They also said the test was extraordinarily cruel and
painful to cattle.

would cixibsie 'mtil all markings on the walls have been
carefully
i ruu
A jam from a d divider did w a -'11
,aid Trott, but it "ae
to have been
4 by
ainebody trying to put a nail In who med with the

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Stevens Appointed To Court
WASHINGTON (AP) - John Paul SLj, who n'e
than 25 y
ago vi as a &amp;ne Cixirt clerk_, Is
rethng tothe high cowtuitaiiigjut
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ministrati ve and teacher travel
they e
snproadse time enet was figured fran the
with the Volunteers.

Recently elected vokmteer
chief, Ralph Abel, to take office
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MIRAMAR (AP) - Authorities Investigating
reports of dead cattle floating in canals say they found at
least 100 cows starved to death and many others too weak
to stand In almost barren pastureland.
Police said the herd found Thurfday was believed to
have numbered about 200 and was crowded on pasture
leased by a firm called Southwestern Cattle Corp.
Ranch hand Howard Vtnram said he has "known for
awhile" that cows were dying but couldn't persuade his
boss to correct the situation. His boss was Identified as
Robert Marks of Hollywood, president of the cattle corporation.

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retardant material thousands of flammable mattresses
sirril lar to the type that caused li deaths tna Jail fire.
But the action did not go far enough to suit Andy Hall,
director of the Florida Clearinghouse on Criminal Justice.
He called Thursday for a committee to Investigate safety

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TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (AP) -The Board of Regents, In
an effort to save money, has cancelled its February
meeting, a spokesman says.
Regents Secretary Hendrix Chandler said Thursday
that the board was combining Its Jan. 5 and Feb. 2 board
meetings into one meeting to be held Jan. 16 in Tampa.
"Transportation costs alone run between $2,000 and
$3,000 a meeting and It was felt this money should be
saved In light of the latest holdback," Chandler said.

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A full time firefighter PROMOTE D
The board also awarded the
Jefferles
Foods
Co., xrr1 aseordez for the lowest of
said
drainage projects at QO(MflI Ja&amp;iocvtfle, Was
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has
awi'rdsd Its three bids received to Wayne A.
adding
his
decision
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no
drcvm.xtances
would
be
promoted
to
assisted
cashier
asi
Lyman
High
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bid
contract
for
100
earn of Miller Co., C*uelbeay, for the
hTevocahie.
accept the job.
by the beard of dIrectors of 1lcyce whone package bid 01 frozen turnip greens.
job of raising corridor ceilings
"The people told as what they
was the only one
Pcelncbief said while the city klagsblp U.S. Bank .1
fl board also accept the at Lymzi Hi School.
w," Bacim said, Lnting to has been -overly conned tenine4e.
a gradte
his re-election where a major and reacting to a minority of of Firricia 'Tech Is
University,
issuewas a continual clash the firemen for a long Ume,' married a
nd has
us. He
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with volunteer Fire Chief the majority would Pave to be Is a Sanford resided and
Charles Smith os city Lid considered If the hiring would active g R.loraci.
policies.
affend them peraiiy.
Bacon said certain elements
in the fire departxrs. are
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Cowicit. I promised the people I
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wd vote for a fuiltime paid

A!iiOKA, Wurn (A?) g Moutfr,walked to his
deathatasaneJiterhaaw and ,jth him .01
he
a prvt by
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International
a total of 6,fl4 In hid contracts
The board accepted elajit lAds IIar'v
Co., Oria, the
for three separate school totalling $16,090 from Con. kt 01
tide
for
projectj Wednesday night by tineatal Central Florida, a chanp trk for the main-the Srdr4e (y School Sanford, the kiwtat 01 four terance department.
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months
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The bid of $3k= frorn Dick
foot Hartzell Corp,
St Paul, Mhut.,
Joyce Well Drilling Inc
Continental Meats Co..
Sanford, for the landfill job at Orlando, was awarded tiree framotorc
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,1dye
Seminole High School, the contracts totalling M,0 for
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safety
t'ing
machine for one
j atcml lowest 01 three Lids two rn*}*
pLy of frozen 01 the vocational courses, was
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Councilmember Virg inia

reverses itself And bows to to give him an oppullulity to
Wad out
tiIeats T*n

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LAKE MARY - Councilman supporter,
iuded
the
Martin Bacon Sr., re-elected to organization and its members,
dusciltIreeweeksagoby saying that their first ca
two-to-one
margin, saderaticzs is the city and the
tiredened to resign his office people and that they give of
"°€°
coznprrzthe over the Issue 01 a
Abel asüd that the board
me, fire chief.
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MIAMI (AP) - Police say they disarmed a dynamite
bomb just minutes before Its timer was set to sink the boat
in which a Cuban exile activist made an abortive "test
run" to Cuba last weekend.
"It would have been disastrous," police Sgt. George
Lucas said Thursday. "There were 10 pounds of dynamite
- that would have made a mess."
Lucas said a crewman spotted the dynamite and a timer
attached to the hull of Ramon Donestevex' boat, the 61foot "Luciano Nieves," which was docked at a city marina in nearby Key Biscayne. The timer was set for noon,
but a police bomb squad beat the clock by about 15
minutes, he said.

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tors determined the Auto Charge
arrested Gary Dean Cooper, 19,
body
a
GroveDrive, Altamonte
deer that apparently had been
Sanfcrd police arred Willie Springs, on a burglary charge.
thrownInto the river from he A. W1fllarn, 23, 01 Ocala, at Cooper was jailed Wednesday
bridge.
Seventh St. and (range Ave., in lieu 01 $5,000 bond.

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mall fraud.
O'Malley, described by a defense attorney as in
"guarded" condition because of a heart ailment, was not
arrested after his Indictment Thursday by a federal grand
jury. Instead, he will be allowed to surrender to
authorities. No deadline was announced for his surrender.
O'Malley, who served 4L, years as treasurer-insurance
cuitunissioner before being Impeached and forced to
resign, was not available for comment.
When asked whether plea bargaining had begun,
O'Malley's attorney, Thomas Tew, said "I can't comment

A 13-year-old Mtaxnonte Springs juvenile Indicted for trial as
The co withheld adjudication 01 guilt on the plea, but ruled burglary of a Geneva residence In which Silver flatware was
an adult for armed breaking and entering has pleaded guilty to HugginsIsurt
a dellzxpiefl child.
stolen.
burglary in drcuit court
Huggirs was Indicted in connection with a Jz1y 21 burglary 01
Ben Pcaley, 27-year-old Sanford resident now serving a federal
Jolsi Stem Huggins, 13, 01 )2 Brian Cowl, Altamonte a residence at A1tkrnIite Springs while armed with a firearm.
prison
term at Tallihaase.e, pled guilty to uttering a forgery and
Springs, was committed to the state Division of Youth Services
In other cases this week, Judge Woodson put Walter Jenkins was sentenced to five )rears prot*tion concurrent, with th
e federal
for an Indeterminate time or until age 21 by Circuit Judge J. Jr., 42, of 13$ DePugh St., Altamonte Springs, on one year sentence.
wmiazn Wwj
batun atii ije pcd no unesi to u*
The forgery charge was in connection with the passing cia fl$
Huggins is being held by state authorities at the Sanford
knkin's Origimily was whedul0d for UW this week in the Stolen check to a Sanford ban hoWamn,
Juvenile Detention Center pending traaer to another state case on charges 01 breaking and entering with Intent to cuuult a
Mzthoritles said the check had been stolen in a HN esV1IIe, W.
facility,
felony and grand larceny. Th
e charges 5tenined from a June 23 Va., post office burglary.

Car Fools Still Thrivin

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MIAMI (A?) - Fanner state Treasurer Thomas
O'Malley, who avoided a jail term on state
criminal
charges, faces a possible l$6-yearsentence if convicted on
all 26 federal charges of extortion, Income tax evasion and

Youth Pleads Guilty In Circuit Court

mountainous state.
I)zing t1 !azt two decades, fcru Gov. W.W. Barron
was con victed of bribing a federal jury foreman in order
to gain an acdttal on bribery and CJj.y charges
and former Gov. William C. Marlazzi turned up a decade
after Laving office as a taxi driver In Chicago, trying to
urerconae aleththan,

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Car pools fnoed hirthg the ei, a-isis to

Tools Stolen

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Sheriffs deputies arrested a
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HerakL IMe unit, called a Gags C4=munity StacW Uait, is
ca pa ble of expanding full color flexthfllty. From left, Press
Foreman Rarnood S e'ens Prrs F.rector Gerald Ru tledge and

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with noUier

Bridge on SR-* at the Lake
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S.vdord, on 2 charge of buying.
receiving AM concealing a
Stolen Automobile. Bond for
Williams was set at $5,000.

Sanford
county, Ron Miuneer,
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lrIqiIs Avenue, told police that Radio Missing
someone broke into
his John Hest of Maitland
the
residence
and took a .22
Deputy Jim Hibbard said
bandi t was described as tall and Magnum pistol and A bottle of reported a 1150 ciU=,s band
wearing a white mask, white sleeping pills, me burglary radio and antenna wem taken
in a burglary of an auto parked
niedgy
while
Maunm
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Fairlanes Bowling, Fern
brown pints.
Park.
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MIAMI (AP) -Under court order, National Airlines'
striking flight attendants will vote a second Unse on a
proposed pact to end the 1IG.di*y strike.
The vote was ordered late Thursday by U.S. District
Judge C. Clyde Atkins in response to a suit by National
against local negotiators .if the Association of Flight
Attendants.
The confident carrier Is already gearing up to resume

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Nearly everyone hangs mistletoe near cz on the
Owistmas tree at this time of year and almost
everyone hangs It up in an appropriate spot,
somewhere high in a am, or over a doorway,
knowing that the person who stands under same is
bound to be kined.
Well, friend, let it be known here and now that
mistletecanbefatal — andwearen'ttalklngabout
the effects of that Christmas kiss, either
A.-m-ding to very reliable sources, hicluding a
pronunent area physician and a horticultural aide
at the
center in Sanford, that mistletoe
) spe
Dr. 1AAs
rez contacted at is office in
DeBary, said the berries of mistletoe, if consumed,
can vuce
"The bees should be
moved (mm the
mistletoe, especially if there are children in the
house."
Perez said. "If a child eats any of the
berries, he should be taken to re
the errArgency room
hospital immediately.
"If the berries are not removed h-orn the
stainach by Pumping, the violent nausea my
r rsist I hours," he continued
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In city squares and parks and shopping centers
throughout the U.S.A. decorated community trees
glow with the Christmas spirit
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ghting tree cemoni have begun
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CooperatIve Eitenslon Service in Sanford, said
common mistletoe
Phoracndron (flavescens)
grows wild thoughout F113fl)'
eluding Florida.
The plant is a parasite and can be frequently
found growing on oak trees.
What prompted The Evening Heraid to look into
the effects of mistletoe was a 1e1"phnne call the
other day from a woman who td us how her little
baby nearly died after eating some of the comm,on
Outstmas adornment.
e said her husband, who had picked the ld

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Many foreign students and teachers will be in the
ncIandthey'U be entertained at both
area
the Central Florida Zoo and at the Civic Certer on
Sunday.
Af ter a 2:30 p.m. tour of IIIP7no, the students and
teacMrs will converge on the civic center from
4
pm for a dinner and entertainment.
Thev'll beserved dinner by the Tri-County Road
Runners
'and the meal will consist of fried fresh
mallet, hush puppies, baked beans and navel
oranges
the
still needed to help
to contribute can contact
anyone
food
and
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Jack
executive manager of the Greate f
Sanford Chamber of Commerce

some (oodstfs without washing his hands after
picking the parasitic plant.
With this in mind, and not knowing, we
some expert advice, really wondering if
was pulling our leg or if this was straight In.
forma tion.
Sure enough! It was straight -and true.
Granted, mistletoe has lb good points, such as
leading to a little Christmas kiu or maybe an even
more serious romantic encounter, but remember,
be careful with the stuff, especially if little ones
could come in contact with it.

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i ta, %,nribtniab umm appealed to aii Lne senses just
asitwifl this December — 200 years later.
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colonial history of the celebration, isn't it timely to
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among neighbors?
Our troubled world is in dire need of more men
and women of goodwill. As night follows day, there
wi
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the nedy, the lonely, the sick and despondent
This is
time o move e Christmas .p
into a spirit of mutual cooperation by national

leaders, politicians, business, labor, community
and religious leaders. Gifts of time and involvement on behalf of people wh are in need is
really what the season is all about.
What better way to express the spirit of the

season than

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inflexibility. Coyne is an aggressive, unorthodox
man who has raised an issue with which, it
seems, it is beyond the law's ability to cope. md
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ln the US. Senate, hazckared its &amp;sit
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and has been sert to the fun
Sena Judiciary cnrnittee.
The 753jage measure has stiffed pat coutroversy. Bit
the purpose of the bill is worthwhile. It is to codify w)d reform
federal criminal law Nearly 10 years of efftrt have gone into
the project.
The United States has never had a codified federal criminal
law. Federal atninal laws can be found in ahwd a8 of the 50
ties of the U.S, cocic
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ftwm may. 7bem is mAhing wrwg wo it tW carind be
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Sanford. Speaker, Rev. Leo King.
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Free It-sting for Sickle C'ell Disease by Serninole SC
Auswi., 9:.V) a.m. in 2 p.m., Redding Gardens Apts. main
office, Fifth Street and Locust Menue, Sanford.
Sanford Rotary Club, noon, Civic Center.

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Free testing fo, Sickle Cell Disease, 930 a m to 2
p in, Redding Gardens Anartments main office, Fifth
Street and Lowust Avenue, Sanford.

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We called Rathbun who hudsted that he had to Congress at last the names of American
ofadual (domestic) oil and gas reserves," and no ties to the oil Industry and swore that his companies which have been prared
by Arab
As early as Nov. 22, 1974, we wamI that the &amp;pprWrfated $3 miWon to do the job.
study w3s not slanted. We have now Iftmed, mijitrift to support their boycott
natural gas industry was conspiring to create a
WereJedinNovember,I974, that UmeF
however, that
adoseUe to (1es affiliatedt*isjneases
phony "shortage" as an excuse to deregulate sUrvey was being run "for the benefit of the oil DiBo.i, the Americeit i'etrokum
Institute's
Morton insisted, however, that Rep. John
prim. We s%="W in m"eqUent c011=113 that men, not for the ben~flt o:the public.I I We noted executi-ie vice president_
Moss,
D-C- if-- Who rcquf~slrd Uw names, should :
çier, 1
that .rvey furrri.s had bec't modified coin[j
never release them Through the Cemmerce
first worked with Rathbun i
run farwricL it simply wasri't being clelivered. cot pot te virtually aU the suggemio, from the perdnon dqht yem ago. Then
Dillons Wr*d Dq)artmftt's own mishanang of the name ,
We pointed out that the gas companies had induwy."
RaLMXM to work At tL-- Center for Navad however, we have leamed some of them.
contracted to deliver ~l per cent more gas thar
the survey forms were Analysis. DiBona subsequently joined the
Morton wrote to AttwM Ger&amp;ral Edward
unlikely, we suggftU
American
Petroleum
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M Aug. 1. 1975, for example, &amp;%cussing n
the ccmpani
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goveient winding up at the FEA
wn"l have signed cortrt5 to deliver more gas lobby.
Mao boycott rcquo3t from the Jordanian
No w Ha thbu. has IiitJ his old friend
rid I.i&amp;
than they had available.
ernaWmWBechtd,Inc.
However, we Quoted the survey &amp;redw, the Amerkw Petroleurn Mtute
The Producers simply were holding beck M
The Jordanians repudiated the religious
Daniel Pathktn, as inhlithig
that the FEA wmW was the man who put him on the payroll.
wecrrged,untfltheygottheritprjce.Now
discriminatory request to EechW, he reported. A
go tootherso
tofindouthow muchofland
The
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AM 1Vw writi.14 to inform
millim to be twd that the oll aM Ps industry You. for such Investigation
y plenty
as you my doem
As it timed oU, Rathbw's study praised both can be trusted to continue
to Inform the govern'opriate, of four a&amp;fltlonal Arab boycott
led prim to "enurgeocy" aras. it the Amer~= PeWletuu' It'-A"
I e WW the Merit whether or no, 1h"
. is a shortage - a requests
rpprted to this MW
Gas A-vociAdon lt.~ their efforts in candusion
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No that they can charge the prIce study
Foitnt: DRa told us he might have
Morton listed possible dlacrimlnatroy
they wiud, the gas is flowing apLi, wA the
fa ft talked to Rathbun in general terms abo,
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t1m reVests fr=.Iraq and SWA Arabia to four U .
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Fumi: I'he Whittaker Corp. Of Us Ang,!Ies, ft
This little shell me, wh will
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Just isn't anyhing MnIsr to it." He h asked Mar
and Crk, a Chicago law f irm ;
uscr uuthon, could have been exposed ml the
Then, believe it or rat, Rathtxxn left the Rathbun to Continue to work fc the American
Jokmston
Pump Co of GIendo
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govvTu7wnt bJd kept tts own data on oil arid gas
verr'nerd and went wai i the American Petrolet&amp;ii Institute because he is a man of Red Wing Shoe Company of R;
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relierves. 7bei the governaxid would have' Petroleum Institute. This heightizried -~ur "iraeftene,. %ad inte0
ty,,, UW DO". Both
kw" wk,:Uxr the 11beftage" was real or xzpkim thal the $3 miffim survey, whkh was Mhbun arl Dilkna &amp;, : they di&amp;tt reaa . "'he
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2:15 a.m. and 2: p.m. Port
Carolyn W.
McLaulin, Canaveral: hIgh 8:29 n.m. and
Geneva
8:38 p.m.; low 2:06 a.in. and
l J. Mills, Orange City 2:38 P.m.
DISCHARGES
FISHING WEATHER
Sanford:
Robert L. Brown
little chance of rain for the
Fannie M. Bockman
weekend boaters and fishermen
Minnie Macklin
with a possibility of the high
Rosa L. Manning
wind decreasing somewhat by
Patricia R. Matlock
Friday night.
Rusell 1. Reed
llie seas have been too rough
James Williams
to get outside the put two days
Robert M. Edmonds, DeBary with 15 to 20 knot winds and
Bejamin F. Lusby, DeBary s eas' four to six feet.
Ranion Segarra, DeBary
Howard I Wilson, DeLand is a quiet bend in the Wekia
Julla L. Cople, Deltona
River, out of the wind and In the
Joseph C. Galvin,Deltona
Iun,acaflepole,llemmanows
Golda S. Lafferty, Deltona and plenty to eat and drink.
Murray Kanner, Lake .Mary Speckled perch are biting in the
M ichele J Drake, Lake deep holes and In the bonnet

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Christmas tree-lighting ceremony, Secret Lake Park,
Ceibety, 7:30 p.m. Santa Claus, treats and caroling.
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Samuel L Lewis
except 609 In the Keys. High
Charles A. Phillips
temperatures .In the 60
Florence A. Brown, Deltona and In the 7Os central and south

Longwood Children's Christmas party, 2:30 p.m.,
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A joint mecting has been set school board Wednesday ap. plans for anE imted S,ioo,000
with tile Seminole
an application
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La wton
Commission and school board $M,000 federal grant for a Elementary School, by Watson
at 11 a.m. Jan. 12 In the County work study program as part of &amp; Co., Orlando architects The
Coixthouse to discuss plans
. and a Youth Conservation Corps addition includes eight * new
funding fur deelupuig the 316- ('iCC) program would involve classrooms
acre Big Tree East Park near about 20 enrollees, ages &amp;5 to le,
The
board
approved
I-ake Jessup into an educational according to Superintendent
preliminary
plans
for
library
Outdoor nature center,.
William Layer.
to
Lake
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The board authorized the additions
Mrs. Bettie Palmer,
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dinatar of science and en
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vironmental education, told
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board members Wednesday she
Sanford architect.
hopes the Natural Science
Youth Foundation, Atlanta, will
The board also called for bids
help fund the project.
Saturday's hIgb 61. low 2S.
feet of sod at Lyman High
In a related matter, the Partly cloudy with mo&amp;raft
School, estimated at more than
I temperatures Saturda y, Lows
The next regular board
tonight In the 301. Highs
666%1%.tIng Is I 30 .
Saturday In the mid 60s. NorHOSPITAL
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The background of the matter, actually, is
simple enOugtLCoyneis the proprietor of 5eva
Editor
at the prsmt time, at least, has little
dozen acresofiandofl the odgeof the small ohjo
farming commtnty of New Richmond. The bulk
OW we need,and L"* Chinese Seen 'determined
getting this drive off the ground.
Open Letter
d as little as possible from us.
of the
land
is legally given over to what Coym
If I can beof serviceto)ou, plea feelfreeto calls
the
"Boot
As for the rest of the world, however, the
Hill Junk Yard", and is tbmfort
would
publisi u following open call on mo.
strewn with u ugliness eni
situation is emiMy cLiffererit. Rather than letter to the Semincle County Democratic
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Bob Hatiaw2y dustry. A sm,all piece of the property, however,
American presidents feeling compelled to show Executive
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Dear Fellow Demots:
the world, if only to tuijre3s the folks back home,
The recent appointment of a 'selected Takes Issue
foreign leaders gould be lining up to be received cornmittee'to allack our grand jury system does
that the Sherman tank in question sits — a
In your "Around the Clock" column of Dec.
by us.
not seem to be In the best Interests of the 14th the writer says: "Going partying during
judge has agreed, sentencing owner Coyne to Jail
For the U.S. today is in a position of strength Democratic Party. The article in the Evening holidays? Naturally you
we, if you're human.
not approached by any other country.
until
51vt time as the zoning violation is
Herald. Indicated that most of the members of Who doesn't at this t1Ifl of the me n.11
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There are only two other great powers In the the 'seioct cnj' have bj Lfore
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I take exception to his remark that you are
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world, aM both of thern actively coW Ow
grand Jury in the past- With four me:mbers of the riot human unless you celebrate the birth o!
The beef? Coyne says the tank is not junk,
friendship, or at least the neutrality, of the U.S.
Executive Cnmittee now under IndJctrg Christ In this manner,
that it is quite valuable and poignant creature
In their ideological str~.
ftmri the grand jury, it seem Oat the Iselect
Partying, Of c-Ourse, mellm drinking, As be of American history. fie says removirtg it
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The Soviet Union is bft-oming more and more committee' is laundiing a counter offensive (or mentions further on that doing so could land you rrAre scrap would demean not only its symbolic
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dependent upon American grain to feed its a vendetta) to protect iimi
of the co. In jail, in a hospital or even in
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the morgue Also significance, but also the army of patriots who
milhons, as is MUCh
of the red of the world. mittee. 7he grand jury belongs to Democrats as how many imbibers would take his advice to rode such vdifdes to the
victory over N" en.
Compared to this dependency, the supposed well as Republicans. JustIce
make arrangements for some one else to do the
Inside u C'.mont
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stranglehold the Oil shelks have Over the it I.% doubtU that Sengnole county Democra
driving. They never think On we that drunk, j&amp;fl, Coyne says he will -rot" behi:
,ld ban rather
American economy has been vastly
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WkJ) their Executive Committee to tamper with thus the 81deaths caused by drinking last year,
ln)ustke
exx erated.
0911 system for the self interests of a few. due to their nervous "ems being retarded.
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p5ItIstimefor the EUveJt
&amp;Jthartkles, and thereareniany,Indudthg
Coyne apparently does not have much
among nations. Our form of government is we of to do some winter sweeping before the voters sorne by a previous writer .
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this column, can do popular support for his porition. Nobody loves a
the oldest, and cffW* one of the most reaent decide to do some spring house cleaning.
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little good, especially
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Wenagers, who get Junkman, ParUcularly one who h
arid adaptable. No domestic proUem we face Is
Larry Ii. Sinclair the Idea that this Is the thing
ourto do
cm a main route into town. Recycling be
w1hy
not
a
mitunn
taking
the
opposite
stand,
danmed;
many in New Ibchffmd, in
clu
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resources to it.
these humans find other ways to many who make and enforce time laws, would
Sunshine
Amendment'
Yet we are guilty, apologetic arid fearful for
celebrate I am sure there are thousands of your refer to be without both
the fragility door freedoms aid way of life
Coyne,s trash arid
Thank you for placing the "Stmhlne readers, who are also human, who
would Coyne's obstinacy.F,ays lila friend and associate
Economists
wrioilsly wonder If our free en'Armndmerit" Petition form wA Donna Estes' welcome such an article.
Art Meredith: "No doubt about it, a lot of folkil
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has ever known, can long survive.
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COPENHAGEN,Denmark(Ap)_ Thij.tySwedes and
Danes leave Sunday on a pioneering, 17-day tourist trip
North Vietnam for holiday visits to places the U.S. Air
Force bombed In the Vietnam war.
The tourists have been told that their behavior during
their visits to Hanoi, Haiphong, the resort of Don Son, Gulf
"some battlefields" will determine
whether other tourists will be allowed to follow. A travel
brochure is being distributed in Switzerland offering
Vietnam tours in 1976.
"Over the last 50 years they had only bad experiences
with Europeans, you know," said Ejner Berthel.sen, the
year-old tour guid- for the Scandinavian group.
"Besides, the Vietnamese do not want to attract the usual
crowd that flocks to Spain,s Costa del Sol or other such
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OIi1 salvage operator John Coyne 13
stranger to civil prota;L As a teenager he
Sened 30 days in jail on a conten4t of court
chargersultmgfromwhathepercefvedtobean
unjust ruling in a dissolution of partnership case.
Later he went to jail for 100 days rather than
comply with what he felt was an "impossibly
unfair" law reprft a ferice on his business
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developed in Hill sborou gh busy highways for children
flp rtntv gc1
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walking to sdml.
years-.-..'
in advance of new school
Two
parents
from
Windsor
delegation
has said there is
Courtesy busing is the
Manfre said 66pressurelp is
onstruction
and
required
Manor
subdivision
said
a
path
little
chance
of
additional state
transporting of pupils who live needed on the county and
city access needs, but they ar e not through an orange grove which funds available for busing
than two miles from their governments to provide safe always provided.
is suPP`)sed tO be used by their pupils living inside the two mile
respective schools, for w hich no accesses, because the schools
Stewart Abel, a co
children is not satisfactory and limit. They also claim any
County
School Board Thursday state funds are provided. About have been required to provide mittee member, likened the courtesy btning may be needed. change in the current system
night
promised
to define by 2,400 pupils in the county now e%Ththg from
free lunches to increasing courtesy and con They said the other alternative may
Jan. 7 what Is meant by "safety receive this
result in a
In state
service, according health care.
ence busing demands and is crossing SR 4.
funds because larger counties
hazards" which necessitate to Fred Taylor, school tran"It's getting to be an ex- costs to a "growing mo
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Turning to costs, Taylor said would demand more funds if
courtesy busing which costs sportstlon director,
tension of social welfare," and to U creeping trend the present operational
cost for
lool Laxpayers M000 a year.
y were available.
Superintendent William P. Manfre said, referring to the
toward a total welfare state.
courtesy busing in the county is
Meeting In a special work layer said the criteria of
Board
member Pat Telson
safety Increased burden placed on
"The parents should assume $68 per c hild per year, but it will said Dade County which has
session, Board Chairman hazards to walking pupils school systems.
the responsibility to get their be increased to $90 next year more pupils, would get more
Robert Feather proposed the should be available by the Jan.
Mrs- Kathryn HIx, a parent kids to school. The board's because of fuel and salary state funds If they were
board set up a meeting with all 7 board meeting.
from Traliwood Estates, who prime responsibility Is to requirements,
governmental and law enavailable, for example,
Sal Manfre, principal of said her child attends Spring educate them, not bus them...
(orcement agencies in th e Milwee Middle School, and a Ike Elementary,
said cour- If we have to, let the state
county to help conduct a survey member of th e countywide tesy bus
ing Is increasing due to define what a parent's Job is!"
of area schoola to identify advisory committee on busing, what she
termed "poor plan. A bel said.
hazardo us criteria and review said it Is the responsibility of ning" of th
e loca tion of schools
Abelsaid courtesy busing
courtesy or convenience busing the community governments to
and establishment of sehool is a "frivolity."
now provided Fenthr said a provide safe accesses such as
districts
lie recommended the board
iiuilar studs' and plan was sIdewais and ovcrisses over
liyer responded by saying determine, once and for all,
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officials warn of the effects of
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would be no more cmcerned about the dL4ant
world than their ancient emperors cared about
affairs in the Rome of ihe Caesars. Even now,
the ordinary Chinege, according to reporters

ordinary. Americarn.
Our dip1UCtactswithQii since 1972
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has visited this country our trade with
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But neither sh,ould there be any doubt about
else. And that is that presidential
visit like the historic "reopening" ol'China by
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maintain friendly relations with the United
States. Were it not for China's colossal feu of
Russia, C11na today would be as self4solated as

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Now that Gerald Ford has made the
PiWimge to Peking and been received by the
living fowil of the Chinese Communist
Mao

were outlawed for a time in Massachusetts. Or41
dinances urged that Christmas be kept with
more
solemn humility" and the rugged climate and
hardships sapped much time and energy of those
early settlers. In Virginia, communities were few
and scattered, and the threat of Indian attack made

holiday travel hazardous or impossible.
All of these factors kept Christmas

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Christmas in 1775 bore few resemblances to
Christmas as it Aill be celebrated 'M years later.
Llristmas was controversial in that year of
mounting tensions. IMe City of Boston was under

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AMSTERDAM. The
tberJ
(AP) Seven South
Moluccan gunmen seeking an
Independent Asian
homeland released 25 hostages unharmed from the In.
donesian consulate today, Peacefully ending
a llay
siege that began in a blaze of gunfire and apparently get.
g nothing in return.
ne freed hostages -Including 10 women -smiled and
waved and Joyful residents danced in the streets under
fluttering Dutch flags,
'Me surrender came hours after the gunmen threw a
birthday party for one of their hostages,
and five days
after six oth er Sou th Moluccans freed 23 hostages (rorii a
hijacked train 90 miles away, ending a l2ay ordeal in
wch three persons were killed. ose
gunen too got no
Th
concessions.
eperSon,an Indonesian offlcffl) diedinthe conte
siege from injuries sustainNi jumping frin a window
Lr) dig to escape.

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House.
Ibc I W 5 Christmas Pageant of Peace program
at the Ellipse had a Bicentennial theme i4ith music

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The 4:30 p.m. concert w be free to the pu
but there will be a $1 admission charge for the
dinner, which is open to the public. However,
persons wishing to join the students for t,he meal
must make reservations early by calling Horner at
the Chamber offices.
-Bill Carrie

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Sea
reeze,
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Up "missing."

and made their shots count. On defense, ed by Kevin n
That cion was not to b a Flick, who popped points. He
Fortunately, a nearby gas the othr hand, tho Sandraho and Da4d WIgg1ns completely soft one for the Crabs. Reuben was the only Seabreeze plays

Semfn&amp; ibgh

-wiie prouiems1 thooting Ted Flick, did they momentum in the third quarter nvercome,

later needed one to get out of elated with the turn
of ents. hadtocmotofrthg rebounding, gave Seabreew a
1

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Dolphins Slim Hopes

4hen learn is getng

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Frlda), 0* C 1t 1973 canned

MIAMI (AP) - The Mian

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the Cola arrrenUy ha

the the front door,but we'll thke it

al Footbl Iague reilar sea- 1ctles or Miami.

a heartbreaker to Seabreeze in

oes" Johnson of the Houston Oilers of the National

8ifl;

,

,

play, to le the Bncos past

pj

"U

Miami the American Confer. team has too much pride just to

'Thnking a basketha is sort of Like spiking a foothall,"
said Willoughby. "That was my !t dunk in the NBA so I
felt like doing the dance"

and put the Dolphins in the phins' o1feve guard
playoffs for the sixth strt Uttle.
year
"If we win, then we can ho

5(1115(1 °n

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C4f/1,q(p fo'90

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o.

a
over
on ir
Donver is a San ego (ll)
and then either
with
e
Bncos to keen their slim or CInciati (l3), whith
or San
ego
6,3
yards
and
stands
1
yards
playoff hopes alive
U miami CoACh
could make the Dolphins the
behind former Cleveland
A Miami v1ory and BU wild card en
ii a ne ye got to play It like &amp;owns player roy Kelly in
more ls to the New Enand
"It'll be harder getting up for everytwng depends on the oersiI ring yardage with

Nationnl Basketball Assoclation game just figured it was
the thing to do And it brought the house down
Bill Willoughby, Aflanta's 1yearld rookie ripped in
a dunk shot In the closing minutes of the
'
1cto over the l Angeles Ikers Thursday nIt and

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wthg the second half, the ______________________________________
Seminoles ntlled the boards

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and hOl on fr a resounding 5
In six games and Seminole, now
r1stmas pent is th daYS
57 upset of Seabreeze, the
, is apparently playing much
As
usual,
Reuben
Cotton
led
off,"
Joked Mills
state's ninth ranked Class improd baetball over the
the
Tribe
srers
wIth
16
points
In
other
action, the Seminole
AAAA school
earb stretch of the season
and
he
aho
pulled
down
18
gins
basketball
team opped a
Then came the tough part
"We played good defense in _________________________________________ rebounds Terr&gt; Smith, with his tough decision to Seabreeze,

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oked its

in

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IN BRIEF

about the game. They Jo

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rthger Don Stack at quarters en running
back floyd UtUe, who has an- back for the third strght :i
nounced his intentions to
game Quarterback Earl Mor-

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a en.

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f

4 mark The game was being
hi ke
Miami

at Oviedo in the other local game.

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pressure 0 .
be

what else to Bishcp Moore.
clit," Bray ssid today. "They

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partner on the tornament circuit.

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01. Perry 0 O. McGovern
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close of the harness racing N.Y. who has 18 head in

find the guy."

/ flat and smoi' he added
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the early morrdng hours and here, is on hand wIth 14 horses.

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between them - whatever

"No, I take that back, he FTU

esser and dirt "sa s Uttie M 0 fl t g o me r y (A Ia.). been messing around with my that."
Apparently t}' guy
"Man i 01 real

CASSELBERRY - The The largest stable currently

Coffie announced todaY that

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f.
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a
former driving champion here
with eight horses Asked about

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FOUId Out: Salmond

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Sweden sway into the final - the first ever between the

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r o here during the s1ng 19Th
victories over Brevard by meUng

171-96.11)

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should receive national at

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13 Ithaca
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By The Asciatd Press
Friday, Dec 19
Bi.Oray
Al Montgomery. Ala., n

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Minnesota

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10, San Jacinta, Tex.
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Buffalo
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When all else falls, consult Ibe doctor
That'sJuatwhatwearedoingm

Washington over Philadeirbia
moch offense

cm;noie Lommty lodege, takes a stab
at picking wtnnri in the Football
Forecast.

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Chicago over New leaas

Washington

Washington

Washington

Washington

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Cleveland

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praise.

and

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per Bowl champion, has won 11

There's Nothing

seconds left in regulation tIXT3C Campbell combined for 47 games kicking off the final tral Division a-own.
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Mitwauk at Golden State
New Orleans at Portland
Sundays Games
Chicago at Atlanta
LOS
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(2l)$4O P ($7) $15000 BigQ Jay)
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EIGHTH - 1. Sala Ramon. 7.
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SIXTH-i. Alava Juin (4), 11.60, Oguixa Perez, S. Manoio-Zarre, 6.
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Houston

Houston

Houston

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Texas A&amp;M

New York Giants it San

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Today sOames

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Dec

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Philphia
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Atlanta

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Minnesota at Winnipeg
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San Diego
Phoenix at Indianapolis

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than pride at Louis is at Deoit, Kansas aty

to pace Toledo as the Rockets Orange Bowl when the
Marquette's Earl Tatum led opened their home season after
championship of Pete Rozelle's

Quebc

ado (9 20) vs Te as (

Wednesday

iaesUng picks thu Wt
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Three in a row
M1am Ohio

through Sahlrddy.

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field in the Super Bowl

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aflU OInCu second half to beat Wiclita division champions, The same Houston, Philadelphia at Wash-

perfoce
fln he added, quite serious-

Houston

Regular Season Ends

Atsiex
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was the 515th career victory for peek this

'

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flu5 eat, te c'assy lead Memphis State's victory, play the Los
Angeles Rams Sat- Jets at New York, San Diego is yards are fourth on the all-time

Sin Diego at Cincinnati

Tm not announced
Sa;vrday,
37
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riniti ui

set It the other way, but
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Friday. Dec 76
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Arizoni State (1)00) vs N.

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called lately.

to to pace Washinon over

__________________________________________________________________________________________ straight victories.

had

National basketball poll this been to the race&amp;

the Gophers to an upset

fcreign soil before finally whipping Chile at Baastad,

r

"None of the et have ever

Thompson later blocked

quette Coach Al McGulre alter

open the Davis
final between Sweden and
(echos1ovnkIa today as the biggest termis season this

sentlng the YMCA and "needed and clinched its fifth NAIA received 27 of the 41 first-place Calif., last Saturday, rectived

enough to have one of my own.

"Mter the ft time I blocked 68; Toledo turned ba Eastern
cdtakecareofm&gt;dfl,' said

way of Sarasota sees the all.etar match as a chance to

It'swinter training season at charges have already proven the IVS American Association had an tmpoatcr," he said, don't know why, but people be- another honor today when It ci of sports writers and sports tosecorxlplacefromfifth place
the Turf Club wIth iSO horses that they are top-notch per- of College Baseball Coaches "(Larry) Csonka had one, lieved him."
alreadystabledherefortheoff- formerii by turning in two- All-Star Team.
finished first In The Assodated txeadcasters.
In the previous poll.
(Jim) Kllckhad one, even Merc He said he later got a letter Press' final college division The
balloting helped put finished with a 13-1 record. :

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season, completing 1 out of 9 ths for 2,660 yards

charging piwdiases and court- self off at a Savannah, (',a,, mo- wasn't me," Utt!e said. "I pads and face those defensive Tosats 47 3711 131.

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3
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DePaul 65 Northstern 57
Western Confenc,
TOledO 00 E Montana 69

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year. Total red meat production could Increase almost a billion
thechaptersweeflartCthdyBurdeefollowed by thj
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Coun t) agriculture agent.
Carrying the banner were Bob Harly and Torn Chellete.
Animals my be responsible (w around 10 pff cent of fan
Market Research CorIporation of America data for the final
Brown is attending an agents' training Program ft week in
Behind
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very
lovely
chapter
Sweetheart
and
injuries.
But care and kindness could prevent most such mishaps.
week, that ending November 29,show consumer buying down by 6
Gairiesville to qualify hinwlf as a "Pesticide trainer.-,
her escort Charles Cowan Kyle Bauer drove the car which was Here are a few tips on safety with wümats
per cent from a corresponding week last year, not enough Ion
furnished by Bob Dance Dodge in Sanford The float was pulled by
It s part of the new Restricted Pesticide Applicator Cer- change the season total, according to the Florida Department
— Don't permit anyone to tease, abuse or mistreat
tilication program, Brown explaln!d, and the Environmental
th e tractor which was driven by presid en t, Paul Elctrldge Also on
— Teach ch ildren to treat (arm animals and pets kindly and
Protectic*i Agency (EPA) hasn't ye defined all the restricted
the float were Frances [ommerse, Pepper Yost, David Jon es,
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pesticides.
Griduation xercises Friday evening, December 5th in . Marie Selbee, Carol Cowan and John Lommerse.
— Let animaLs know you are around — don't s ta rtle them,
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t portrayed a family having Christmas In the colonial
Brown said training schools, which will be set up after the
aining for Cecil 'flicker
first of the year in the Ag Center off U.S. 17-92, and at other areas
pastures unless clo6ely supervised.
of Sanford. He and 24 other ovimers or managers of Ralston period. Ibis was part of the parade theme "Spirit of Christmas
available to growers, will be "designed to help and not handicap Purina dealershi ps from aa-osa the U.S. took part in the 76..'
— Discourage kids from reaching through fences or pens L
headquarters "Dealer Opportt,Mty School" conducted by the
them.
The Seminole High Chapter of the Future Farmers Of
pet
or feed animals. Some my bite or toss their heads, jamming.
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America wish everyone a Very lT Christmas.
the child's lIj,ib against omcthing 1id.
Seminole Count homeowners and residents interested in
-Keep walking and working ar
Tucker and the other Purina dealers participated in sesslofts
Production of red meats was down in 1975, despite record
Spring gardening tips have a free New Year's treat waiting for
clutter-free and clear of manure, mud and other slippery
centered around better methods of serving their customers who
supplies of
them. A HomeVegetable Gardening semmar' Is being set up at
accordin g
H.
Preside nt of e
materials to reduce risk of (ails.
(j livestock and poultry.
7:30 p.m. on each of the four Tuesdays in January at the
National
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Meat Board. lie said the decline from
Tucker said he wW apply the techniques and information
- Keep pharmaceuticals and barn chemicals In safe storage
Altamonte Civic Center
1974 is due to a 17 per cent
pork production.

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Stop by and see her display Canning Is cheap and easy at Seminole Community Action can- Nutrition Fond Services representative, and
near the fountain from 10a.m. flerYaCcOrdlflgtO(frOlfllCft)KathyFranklln,Outreachauistant nery supervisor. (Herald Pboto by Tom Vincent)
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because I loved him and was If YOU could see my nose,
trying to save my marriage. yrnad know what! mean.
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be raised In the General Assembly as "an honor to her
coun try and humanity at large," a fter she ended her four
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Min Balley. appointed last month as a special adviser
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delegation, delivered a passionate 3peech recently
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According to Laura Clark,
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Joy of an early Christmas
goodies,
gift, saying, "It was a doll. Oh,
The Chapter's Dec. 9 meeting was held at the home of Wanda not Just an ordinary doll but

made for the couples party to be on Dec. 13 at the Langford Ho
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with c anta on hand to give out presen ts and goodies for the li ttle
ones. Afterwards refreshments were enjoyed by everyone and

Florida's vintage grapefruit crop wi th its nutritional and

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home, so we often made up Longwood First Baptist had our fun and tree and all but
games and had very good times Church. On her 95th birthday, a there was a solemni ty about It
by ourselves."
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Kirkland in Country Club where Cindy Tabor gave tier program

He said beef p.-oduction will likely exceed its 1975 record next protective gear.

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th e Dec. 9 meet ing. Also discussed at th e meet ing Is th e cottage
not allowed to believe In Santa
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Seminole High Chapter of the Future Farmers of

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Jorris, Jane and Ron Carpenter Helen and Bud Dow.

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equipment is in good shape and properly grounded. Check wirin
Because of the time required to prod uce cattle and hogs, the service and switch boxes, outlets and extension lines. Repair or
effects of Increased production will not be felt In the marketplace replace them 11 necessary.
for several months, according to Stroud. He said more grain-led
—Silos, manure and feed storage places are no place for kids.

owner f the T
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last year's 187.5 pounds. That breaks down Into an average (on a
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54.8 pounds of pork and 2.0 pound.3 of lamb available per person in

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Gamma Lambda Chapte r, Beta Sigma Phi, met at the Palm celebrate her %th Christmas'
Dn%e home of Carol Ann Smi th on Nov 11 Plans crc discussed
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Charles,
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Hejen Dow gave her program on "Of House and Home."
mechanical en gineer, came to
The Thanksgiving progressive dinner started at the home of Flori
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Mack All enjo ed a delici
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Federal Requirements For Pesticide User

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Baptist
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Rabbi Gary Perras, spiritual perfect Christmas gift for that
and narration, and conclude at Seminole Ycuth Ranch.
First C hristian
program
of
music
"Celebrating
leader of Temple Israel, special person who has
The annual candlelighting
a "Uve NaUvity" scene on tile
the Birth of our Saviour" Orlando, has announced the everything."
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program is under the direction
followed b an hold their annual Christmas church sanctuary, 519 Park programs in honor of Israel
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parsonage on Crystal Bowl party at the home of Mrs. Ave.
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Goldia Bur ge, Hacienda Court,
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Winter Springs, today at 7 p.m. company the choir on the
means
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event
at Turkey Lake Park,
Teens and adults of Nativity
Each member is to bring a organ, and Charles E. Davis
Eve
communion
service
Jr., minister of music and Hebrew month of Shavat and Illawas3ee Road, Orlando, on
parish will take part in a live
wrapped Christmas gift.
beginning at 7:30 p.m.
ft theme of his holiday Is Jan. 11, 1976 in hork)r of Tu
NaUVity scene on the church
The Sunday School will youth, will direct.
There will be a Christmas
learning
to appreciate the Bishvat and the American
property facing SH 427, in Lake
present a program as a part of
There will be no services on
Mary from 8 to 10 p.m. each party for the youth of the the morning servire on Sunday, Wednesday, (11ristina5 Eve, at bequties and benefits of nature, Bicentennial.
and
plants
night from Dec 22-21 On church at 730 p in tonight in and Dr. harold Ihirris will the church in order that particularl y
Said Dos Kentof, educational
Christmas Eve there will be an fellowship hall.
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extra performance from I I to 12
The first project will be an "The young peop
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On Christmas Eve, the an- family worsNp time together in
First Methodist
before the Midnight Mass.
nual
carol
sing
at
7:00
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the
home.
effort
to
plant
a
Temple
Israel
churches
in
the
area
have
been
The Chancel Choir and Youth
The CYO is having a
-Orlando BicentemW Grove Invited to participate in this
Choir of the First United Mrs. Hugo Tikkanen will be the
Methodist Church w present a
hall on Sunday, from 7 to 10:30
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be
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Christmas Cantata on Sunday close with communion. There
A ChrLstmas pageant will be
p.m.
at 7:30 p.m. in the sanctuary.
present ed Sunday at 7 p.m. at
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conununity
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Mrs Corrine Frazier, of Child Director of the choirs will be
Teenagers will present a'
been
Invited
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Evangelism of Seminole Robert 0. Maguire Jr., organist
The elementary depart- "Spirit of Christmas "75" skit
and
the
donor.
Trees
may
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planitng
of
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Slash Pine
Coun ty, will 1Ilutratc the story 15 Mark Acker.
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Sunday
School
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purchased
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seedlings
provided
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the State
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the Birth of Chr ist wi th the
by phone cal l or at Temple Parks and Forestry Depart
flanneigraph in a special Christ will be given by the atFIrstPresberianChurchof
Israel office 4917 Eli Street
meat
prop,rmn during tht Sunday pastor, Itev. Leo F. King.
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Special services will highlight
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DeBary
First
Chapel
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h1ur.-ay assisted by Mrs. Bob 7:30 p.m. Sunday for the men of
Coggon, Mrs. Bill Barker, and the church,
town at scng with the Christian Youth
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Christ~mas
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saying all along, 'I really lose Singers, Reflection, and the
Christmas Holy Communion class of all ages in the church portunity to present a gift to Drummer Boy" will be Christmas cantata, "Carol of Lucy Mag1U of Sanford at the
will be celebrated at Messiah auditorium Small children of their favorite cause A manger presented by the First and Christmas" will be presented DeBary Civic Center. Visitors you,'" Roberts says. With Ux3e ORU Concert Choir in stirring
words he probes the real spirit musical performances
Lotheran Church 510 N H
the church and the Good News scene will focus the att en tion on Seco nd graders The third and Sunday at 6 p.m. under the are welcome.
of
Christmas and examines
special also provided a
17-92, Cassielberry, on Sunday, Club, sponsored by Child giving to Christ.
fourth graders will present direction of Fred Hess, minister
tist
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of music The service is Open 10
frantic pace of today's sodety. ORU students involved in
Christmas. Eve candlelight scripture verses.
United Methodist' Church will
The Senior High Choir and the public.
A Chrlstmiis Typica service The show will air nn WFTV, Ch. community smice as part of
service will be held at 11 p. m.
At7 30prn ,the)oungpeople conduct a Candlelight Corn Fellowship will be in charge of
will be conducted at 1 pm, 9 Tuesday 9pm
thew re gular activitiet Field
on Wednesday. There will be will present a play, "T'he Birth munion service on Christmas the Christmas Eve Communion Holy Cross
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Baptist
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Jerry
Uwis,
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Indian
mission
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Sanford
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Christmas
candlelight ceremony.
Good Shepherd
Mar vi n Buckner of Grace and Senior High Council will assist E
at 11 which meets at First Unit ed Puf nstuf and Sigmund the Sea how th
service
beginning
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students
attempt
to
On Dec. 14, newly elected
Rev. Leo Ki ng of First Church the ministers in serving pm with a conc
Good Shepherd Lutheran
t of carols by Methodist Church of Sanford, Monster from the puppet world keep giving all year of their
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council members were Installed
will conduct the service. Thoe communion.
2900-A Orlando Drive,
the choir and concluding with a 501 Park Ave. The senice is of Sid and Marty Krofft,, along most precious commodifies .
at the 11 a.m. worship service.
combined youth choirs of the
Chorla Eucharist to begin at open to the public as well as with Andrae Crouch, recently time and love. it an extension
They are Rodney Bedenbaugh, will hold a Christmas Eve
p.m. two churches will present the
Candlelight
service
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Due to the 0,xistmas,
Joyce Cable and William
music.
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Billboard Magazine. Both humdrum routine of every day.
holiday deadline for the
James. Also installed were retmas Day worship will Oviedo Baptist
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Dec. 26 church news and
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held
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10a.m.
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parish
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the whole
wi th not only high government affalrsofmen,whosentllLsSon and 8 p.m., Saturday, Sunday, facilities for parking and candles, is one of the most group. The children were
officials, but those in our own to be the propitation of our sins, Monday and Tuesday. Under viewing will be provided.
beautiful services of the publicly examined concerning
area Added to these problems who promises HIS continuing the direction of Don Owens and
Loe1cast Services will be Mora vian Church The custom their knowlcde of the
are the unpieasant realities of presence. fie is the God who staff, the living tableau is an held at 4:30 and 7:30 p.m. originated on t.he EuropM Christmas story,- and original
Inflation hIth pollsters report understands, He supplies, He outdoor drama using lights, ChristznasEseatthechurch In continent at Marienborn, poems were read which they
is the prima ry concern of the helps. Could anyone of Us ask holy music and narration totell recalling the history of this Germany, in the year 1747. At had composed.
average American.
for more. Do you feel that His the story of the birth of Jesus. smice, Rev. R. Burke John- that time the men and women
Bishop &amp; Watteville Own
People are asking, where coming again may be very This will be the third yeai' that son, pastor, stated that the who shared the direction of the spoke of the happiness in which
can I find peace of soul?"
near, if you can, ours is still a the tableau has been presented early Christians met and broke Moravian Church, occupied the we share as a result of Christ's
Is it possible that the spirit of day of salvation! The 'tidings of by the church
bread toget he r to signify their castle of Marienborn In Wet bir th, passion, and wounds, and
our times is strangely similar to great Joy' of th.at first C'hri,,
fellowsWp
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heart hereby." To help them
ancient Israel we are asking, and praise God that Christmas sets Prid readying the area on custom of celebrating the great
On Christmas Eve. 1747, remember this, each child then
"Where is the Lord"
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revolutionized my life' It was suddenly not just ne, but Use One
the Christmas season each year. See area church news f or times and places of live nativity scenes
dictive world is the matter of before the altar
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me who healed people, who spoke as no one had ever
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longing
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The music and narration Moravian Church in North present. It was a very informal you than he that is in the world (I John 4:4).
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usually turn to others, purposes
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PRECINCT NO. a

ec-s Creek

'31 73, Flor4a

Legal Notice

Legal Notice

Then, run south along the westline Avenue to R. 119

Rvn west on

bginning,

CaCh Prin(l Shalt be iC(t?efy let .Wp 10 Ole St.

on Salt Run

Ri, b

Hall. W,nler SpringL Frin )
of State North Moss Road.

Begn at the interct
Ayic,je arid 13Th Street

IS.R. 437)

'rt of beginning (it

Pao:a

Roan circumvents

n Poflioq PIa: Church Cf

Ron

polling ploces. to wfl:

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Chuhiota Road (S R 13)

a.

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to Frh

Run north on the west line Cf Sect

Runwes?s

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Run

Ft. Christmas Road ap. interst

the' Sernnole County lint

linc Cf1lon

t on

to m. point of

Began

at the Intersection of

Cf th

Section

the

FISt Federal

PRECINCT NO. 14

arate mo4utlo

Fangplace: Wicn Schoot. Pool., Met

aI

19, Township 215, Range E

to the east

2)3. Rang. flE

Th.esterIy olong

PRECINCT NO.]
No.7.*isatemporarypollp
Railroad in Section 3 TOwnship
Begin on Cnty )w It the tein ,fu' Precinct No.
7.A: CommunIty 215, Rang, 2?E, to a paint at the
FOl
the St Johns tver (County PRECINCT NO. 7
Thence r
norm along the can.
t'ne) Southeasterly to Stat, Road
Begnat the juncl
of theSt. Jos terline of Eden Part Avenue tO
Run South into Lake Jessup staying

Run west and south ag the

Thence continue norm along the

running info a western exfantit of

Seminole County line

Siction 17, Township 2)S,

Excluding, howeyr, that area

Beardait Avue
Continue north on

adacent to

Run east on 35th Stredt (S.R. ) to

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S R. 436 easterly to Forest

PRECINCT NO. S

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Township 21S, Range 3OE

Thn(eiulInorlhaIongthe%,,fl
Cf Lot 3, Block B, English Estates,
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Thence continue along the Centerline

point also described as Ihe ceo

County hal determined that no cen,erl;,,e Of Dean Road

Range

29E

that no acCommo4at

eden Park Avenue

for the espit

ad bnffng Of yofing and voting Township
2)5. Range 31E

Cf Carlton Road to the eas' tight of

separate resolut

Thence run

Cf Section 3), Township 215, Range

Section

presentfy 436 l

Isp2)5, Range3OE

Section

place of Sctlom 34,

centertine Cf

fod Road t th

ace for Precinct No. 37: CenterlIne Cf Caroffon R

35,

Drive

way line of Winston Road

'2and S P. 434

County line and U.S 17.97

r4ht Cf way line Cf Winstno Ro.d

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feet along the west

line of

Lot ;,

to Celery Anue (S P. 115)

Plan: Uey Fire House,
F 'or a

Tip 21S. Range XE

Run s, to me

Thence run north along the can. thtOu

soutnwt corner 0f Limits loan magry i

137, FiwU City Drange parallel to the

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said

PRECINCT NO.

'CI to to ierw(lion with s.i (Maitland Pa'Ian Place: EngIis

st west

parallel
way to

Drive

A venue
Run north on Seminole Avenue to
Run eat on Aloerta Street to the
Seaboard Coal? Line Railroad
Run south on the kaboird Coast
Line R.ilneod to L0tvqwood Road
(5 P 1771

Avenue to the $ost Corner of

Princess Gite BouievCrd

Putt Cit along ttt.e South line Of lots)

ThoncecciwInu. htYttteety along the thrii

II, BlOCk 74, Weathersg,eid

77. Trwnhip 2)5, Ra, XE torn. COnI,
5t to the southeast
eislflneof SectIon 27. TO*ttihip 37$. car ncr of lot 33. Block

Range XE

Thence conjlnij, ust along the
(f'r?Cr - t of C) we P-'aj
ectcn
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Wee erft,le 3n
Ron %Oth-tly to the Sojthwcjt
ccrr-er i'f

Airport Authority In Bldg. No, 1

Orlando, Florida 3$0)

Drawings, Specifications and are required to serve a copy Of your
examined at the office of the City GEORGE c. KELLEY. Ill, PA
Engineer, City Hall, Sanford, Plaintiff's Attorney
wMse ad.lress
Florida.

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is P.O. Box 1)37. Apopka, Florida,

THE BOARD OF COUNTY COM.

Sanford Airport

WITNES5myhandatsf0f

By: .1. S. Cleveland

Arthur H. B.eckwith, Jr.

Defendants, distracI and pling places during Publish: Dec. 19,
1915
numberea years, and
NOTICE OF SUIT
DEU 07

Deputy Clerk
PublIsh' Dec 19. 26, 1973, Jan 7, 9,

the Contract Documents in good

Woodland Terrace

has necessitated changes in the

Br.tt, Mionesota 55710

precincts and alterations of

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT, 15TH

and

SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA.

Commissioners of Seminole dayS following the award of a a comofaint to
for,c.
r
Cuuaaly lies delerrnineu mat no Contract. ritt,
aeisI of liie encumbering the following real
efficient accommodations presently exist deposit will be refunded
to non- property-

PageöO. Public Recordtof Seminole

Longwood, Florida

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to infersect

ett Roid

Lot 5, Indian Hills, Unit 6

point of beginning

also

ind handling of voting and voting above.

Run east on Seminole Boulevard to

nebago

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WHEREAS, in compliance with CIVIL ACTION NO. 7S.23S4.CA44.G
Florida Statutes,
Board of In re: the Marriage of:

plat thereof asrecordedln Plat Book day of December AD,, 1975,

the following site ouside Precinct

EngIne,. Inc

tot Precinct No, 52: Catseiberry

Sanford. Florida 32771

PRECINCT NO

Dodge Plan Rxm

beginning a? S.R. 434.

Longwod

PRECINCT NO. 33

Avenue, Altamonte MA)

Run SOuth on Rardall Avenue to an PRECINCT NO.

Jessup to the mouth of Soldiers Fo•

has been filed against

west corner Cf Lot 152, Forest City. E.E. Williamson Road

laid

plat

PROP3SAL GUARANTY

and

S

and

the polling places of each

WHEREAS, the Board of County ROSA F. BARNETT, WHOSE titled, Margaret Ann Schulke and

IS UNKNOWN.

acceptable form of

(Range Line Road)

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WAAS,, inc. it at, Defendant,

W A.A.S., Inc., said property being

Proposal

Court or. the 10th day of Commissioners of Seminole County, IN RE: THE MARRIAGE OF:

5eal)

Section 3), Township 2)5, Range

Run east along thesouth line of IO 1 paraphernalia, the Board has by

CONTRACT

TIME

Clerk of the Circuit Court
By: Mary N Darden

AND FOR

follows:
(I) Lockheed Learstar Mark
designated,saidpolIingplaceS,ng presents command you to appear tetner with interior furnishings
Outside their respective precincts, and file
ur Answer or other
a?ed in nearby hanger, being the
PRECINCT NO. 7A
Circuit Court in and for Seminole, Attachment was executed on th
Temporary
Polling Place: County. Florida, and 5e a
COpy
12thSanford
of March
A 0 1973
located
Community Hcue, Chuluotô, thereof on Petitioner's attorney,
at the
Airport
In Sanford,
17,34, 43, -f7, 52. and Si, thefollowing Petitioner, and ROSA E. BAR.

Centerline Cf Kowannee Trail to the Traitwood Estates SectIon 2. Plat County
has determined that no Cxecute
the
Contract,
and 1976
Pub'ih- Dec 17, 19. 26, 1975, Jan. 7
east line Cf SectIon 70. Township 215. Bo II, Page 17. and Northwestern accommodations presently exist file acceptable Performance
Range XE
DEU 49
Avenuetothe southwest corner of lot within this Precinct adequate for the
Bond within ten (10) days after the

Road, to El Portal Avenue

SEMINOLE

COUNTY.

day

Temporary

Polling Place: Florida 2217), on or before the

PRECINCT NO.77

WITNESS my

Street
Thencecontinue southerly along the corner of lot 30. Spring Valley Motavian Church, Sanlando Springs Time as defIned
/

court On the 10th day of November,

NOTICE OF ACTION

32502, and tile the original with the within precincts 7A. 15, 32 77

Road

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Section 71. Township 215, Range ,
XE. to the centerline of Hov.eli Run eat?. .p cxima?cl, 120 feet lv

SCL PR

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HeftIer Homes Howeii Park St

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Contr Club Road
Road to Lake Mary Road

northwest

ner Of laid Lot 33

cornet of Sectior. 71, Township 215,
Range )(

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Centerline of State Road

PRECINCT HO. 54:
Begin at the lunction of the Wekiva

in the General SANFORD CLINGER, JR. and

In case of failure to complete the
work within the time named herein

Temporary Polling Place: San

the Seminole County Sheriff's

hand and official Seminole County, Florida, will at

(Seal)
Cash. subject to any and all existing

known to . de
r ative and, It PRECINCT NO.
dead, the unknown spouse, heirs,
Temporary
Polling

the claimants by. through, under or

Place

PRECINCT NO. 43

thenG,
thwejt Corner Of lot II, Block
Bo 14, Page

the Centerline Cf State Road 436,
to.

3.440 feet along the south line 0
Run west on State Road 436 to the Section 21 70S 29E
Sectlon2O, Township 215, Range3OE point of beginning.
Run east on the south line Cl
aiii
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Kecreational Room, Of' 436 on Lake
Springs, rlida
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Section

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State of Florida.

In

the old Thence run north on th east toe of Then, run east along

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ner reserves the right to
NOTICE OF SUIT
reject any or all Proposals and to TO. STANFORD CLINGER, JR

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Clerk of the Circuit Court
By Elaine Ricbarde

Seminole Count, CiItin' :n
Sanford. Florida, the above

CLEVELAND &amp; MIZE

satisfy the terms of said Writ of

Temporary
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Polling
Place:
Longwood Community Building, OEU 91
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Section 3, TownshIp 713, Range E.
centerlIne of State Road 400 (In

'cli

Orange Seminole County line

CUlT, l AND FOR SEMINOLE
COUNTY, FLORIDA.

BE IT FUR THER RESOLVED

CITY OF
LAKE MARY,FLORIDA

FEDERAL TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:

NEW YORK,

Cf Lake Mary. Florida, that laid

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right, title, or

Cf Section 33, Township 7)5, Range Wetly. River
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CIR.

State Road 434

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oxviuerr
xnown iv oc oeaa osive coo, it
tori0a
dead, the unknown
heirs. PRECINCT NO. $3

and LINDA CLINGER, his wife or

Publith' Dec. Il, 19, 1973
DEu 40

PRECINCT NO. Si
Temporary
Polling Place: IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE

lienors, creditors, trustees, or other HillS Moravian Church, Sanlando KNICKERBOCKER

Mary W. Hahome

merset North SeCtion 310 the nor Said polrit being Iporeaimately $70

northeasterly direction on the SEMINOLE COUNTY.

interest

in the result in the voting place for two or MARvIN DALE REESE, a single 7,
1976 to

plaint, Residence unknown,
purposes Cf an election in one
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED building, the voting places for the
that a Complaint has been filed several precincts Involved shall be

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Defendant. esction thefolIng
(2) acres
NOTICE OF SALE
lobe used for a church sIte, to.wit:
NOTICE s hereby
that
Lots 16 end 17, Countryside,
given,

the south line

Run north on Country Club Rot to till it
merges with the SCL Railroad Unit 7, PIt Book U, Page S
Said poInt being approximately 430
Of County Commissioners of Run IovthHsterly on San o Grant
ersecs
wIth an imaginary Pin,
Camelot Uflat 7. to the
SOvthst StCtlOn3i, Townshipi, Range 30E
no aCCOtnmodtIa,ss presently Run southwesterly on
U.S. 1792 to Run tICf'tttw5t On
unIte
the
Sanford
Grant
S within tptis Priranj •d97ulli point 'if begnning
0umate, 4157
L me ttn inter5ect;n wit, COuntry
010UhOflthC east InC ct amelot i......
feet cong the east
'he espedtc,J s •'d eUcent Pcliioe PIr.- a
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Section2, Township 71S, Range 79E, Thence run north along the west line Section 12)5 79(

flt On the 5sth line of Section

the point of beginning

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Begin at a point on the Southwest to Weklva Springs Road

Thence run north along the cm

SCL Railroad northeasterty Ron east on 25th Street t

Run north on Interstate I to thi Section fl-7OS-79E
cordarice wIth Article 60 of the right, titleor interest in the property
State Road 136 and Run east on the south line of Section General Conditions,
described.

intersection

Spouse,

poInt on the eat line of
S.ction

of

ORANGE. STATE OF FLORIDA. Executors of the Estateaf Meryl D

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Run
rtst On U.S 1792 to Run south along
MIlylil. Avenue
Airport boulevard
to
25th
Place

Court

qainst u for the relief demanded paraphernalia within said precincts, HAROLD D. BARNEIT, in Circuit

through 137, Forest City-Orange Road (Range line Road) to SR. 434 least five (5) per cent of the amount
of Talbut
to the centerline of Southeast corner of lot 137. of said point of beginning,
of the City of Cassalberry, Florida,
Kewannee Trail
plat
Polling Place: Bacausethe Boardof as a guaranty that if the Pro

Run westerly en Spr'mg Lake
Drive
to intersection with Interstate Road
I
Run north and westerly along

$LRN Lake Charm Branch)

the seal of the Circuit

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attorneys for the Plaintiff, at Post has determined that no ac

the centerline of Tolbot Road

with SeibOMd School. Semle County, Florida

you

writtendefenses, lfany,toiton VAN

said

2stn

NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that

was delivered to ne as Shemff of

Court

Court approximately 33 feet to C

bginning

'

Begin at the Intersection of State

LOngwOnd Road (S P. 437)

Church. i00 Spring Lake

" E, f 524.300 ft. t the point of

.l.7 DrawIngs, SpecificatIons and taming $1.13 acres.

TIIbCA u.ä lathe centsIln. of

Beardall Avenue to the center uf and S P. 477
RittNOn Palm Spr

the expeditious and

for

Rs'n westerly and southerly on the

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corner Cf Section 34. Township 215, southHst corner Cf
Range XE
plot

PRECINCT $0.4

along the east of County CommIssioners of the point of

polling place toe Psecinct No

SCLRR Lake Charm Branch) ad

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By: CeceIla V. (kern

Plaintiff, DAY OF DECEMBER, AD., 1973.

deposit for each set will be refunded

centerline of Howell Creek to the RUn5OuthtOthe5thIneof Section Run southeasterly On the Little undersigned agrer's to pay

u"

alongalin.paralleltoth, N. lineof

and read aloi Monday. January S. South, Range 79 East Thence along

Publish: Dec. 19, 197$.

Arthur H. BeCk*ith, Jr.
Clark of the Circuit Court

Thence run southerly along the Con!nue east to the southeast Statutes Section 101 71, designated be commenced upon written notice SOUTHEAST MORTGAGE

Lot 5, Indian Hills UnIt 4

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(SEAL)

check drawn payable to Clark, Diet:

designated the following SIte outside on this date, pursuant to Florida examined at the following locations

Iin rpteseflting an

2 and Serninola 3ouIvard

as recorded in the Public Reco, of Drive M though Oakwood
Drive TU5kCwIIIC Gabrielta Road
Seminole County

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WITNESS my hand and seal of

set The dosit shall be in ash, Ot

Park Drive

feet along the wet' line Cf Lot 5,

Cnty

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north

Run north on Montgomery Road to Run west on Semoran BOulCverd
Run north on Lake

' 33" E, parallel tottii N. line of

said lot

thwe,S corner Of Lot 3. Blo
Go northerly on SCLRR main line
C.,
Bn at the Intettl Cf Airport
434 to SCL Entsp, Estates Unit], Piat book 14. track
to intersection with SprIng Boulevard a U.S. 17-92

PRECINCT

Thencecontinue.ast atg the norm tertine Cf Forest
Lake Din

(SEAL)

odd

beginifing

Thenceruneast along thenorth line by separate resolution,

Cf Slate Bgin at the Intersection of Semoran

County at Interstate i

e
erse(ton of Queen's Minor Fol
SCL Railroad loutherfy to Cntw
Circle
int of beginning.
Thence run east along the north line

me irwersectiono. Sanfad

DATED this 16th day of Decem- existing bulld.ng.

on plaintiff's attorneys or

Engineers, Inc.. 500 West Fulton

Run sOutherly on Tollgate Trail to Queens Mirro Circle
the State Road 431

tngiisn Lsta?ej, Unit], Plat Book

i1 31, T0nshIp

Pelting Place: Elks Ct. Howell

Spting, Florida

PRECINCT $0. 23

Run westerly on 5

BegIn at the ntert

and eflact ford Road

ting paraphernalia, the Board has

R

Piniew Drive. Off Palm SprInq

17. T5ftip 3)5,

PRECINCT NO. t;

XE to tIti soutneas, corner of 01 Forest Latt Drive Weit
ap

ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED E N C. I N E E R E o M E TA L Seminole County, Florida:

to the point of beginnfng, cIth. at the West front door of the compllinc, with Southern BuIldIng concavetotfle NWon the Wright-of-

approximately 35 feet to the nor- that no accommodiations presently County

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Defendants, the EngIneer.
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an
NOTICE OF SALE
In general, the prOI(t Includes aCtion to foreclose three mortgages

64 de0ree537'35"Weslforadlstance December, 1973, the undersIgned building is to be manufactured by

Procedural Documents may be COutiTy, FLORIDA,

Run southeasterly on Queens Mirror

1,7l desionated

• en.pprery posting

AMENDED

the default will be entered against you

to Triplet Lake Drive

beginning

.,

West then north On Cnty line to Florida Statutes
Section ioi.ii, Thence continue sOutherty along the

northwesterly and westerly to

accommodations presently exist Thence run Southerly along the
within tttit Precinct
tot the Centerline of Dean Road to the
adequate

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P.a n? ft

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Section

centerline Cf Oxford Road to the
centerline of Carlton Road

States Section

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT IN AND
FOR
SEMINOLE
COUNTY,

expiration of me time established PUblish Dec. S. 12, 19, 26, 197$
Seminola Blvd.
ON MOTION BY COMMISSIONER the right to reject any or all Clerk of this Court either befors
DEU 21
KWIATKOWSKI SECONDED BY Proposals, or
Run westerly on Semi,sola Blvd to ae for receipt of Proposals
any par? thereof. And 5'vIcC art PI1ntiIf' Aflrr:'j r
rna..sra
WlLU.'J.
t
rtI ICA I
intersection ot eminoIa Blvd
to waive any
informality or lmmediateIytnereaftef;othis.a
IONS IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
THE FOLLOWING RESOLUTION WAS technicality In any Proposal in

Thencentinuesoutherlyalg,
(CnterJ1nif
w•ii.

Thence run east along the
South ((-Williamson Road

Lest otf Santord .VUll* Oh Sonora P011Ing
Place: Sendlrwood Villas
kiboird Coast Line RalIr
(Lake Sap (Ma,tland Avenue)
Run norm on Silver Avenue to lath Rings XE to a
hence
tun
northeasterty
along
tn,
PREClCT
NO.
70
point
centerline of Forest Lake Driy
PRECINCT NO. U
northeasterly on the railroad to with Seaboard Coast Line
aporoaimately
'Astlineof Section 20, Township 21$,
to the
lake Road, State Road 434,
25th Place
5et
RairoId main line Track
Range XE
3, TownshIp 21 South,
Lane
Winter Park Crij
Section3 TownShip 2IS.Range3
Run easterly on State Road 4341O Avenue
Range
70 East, said point bein2
Run north on Burr
Lan to in
id point allo desaib as the St
track to intersect
with Spring the centerline Knne, Trailin appreelmateuy 4230
Run north On Mellonville Avenue to Lake
fet to a point,
Roai
Section ), TOwnshI 2)5, Range Said point being
',hi.st
from 8urro
rner of Setlon 33,
Lane to Celery Thence run easterly
Ifre
, Al
along me
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County, Florida:
Lot 30 and that part of Lot 31,

of

Lonwood Hilts Road to the west corner of lot 39, Block H. Camelot installation of facilities for handling
Setn 20. Township 715, Range 3OE Range XE
Runnorthonlheeastlineof Camelot miscellaneous work shown on the
Southwest corner Of Lot). Block B.
PROPOSALS
in line of Section 1521$ XE
WILL
eE
13, Pe
54. Public Records of to a point on the west line of said

Thence run South along the ceo

atso recorded

SECTION 1.1
ADVERTISCMINTFOR RIDS

FLORIDA LUMBER &amp; SUPPLY of a tOOsqft. metal addltic.n to Bldg. marty KATHRYN L. BASS,
C 0 M P A N Y , A C C 0 U S T I No. Ii? in accordanc.
with the Residence: old Highway 19, Marl

Is 10) East Robinson Street, p.o.

Thencecontinueeasj alongthe north centerline of Tuskawitla Glbrittt

innlng

Legal Notice

YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an AMERICA, and M. BROUGHTON procedural documents prepared by VALERIE B. GILLIS, residence

motor constructed by

centerline of State Road 177 ap- Section 16 215 XE to the southwest shown on the Drawings and
Recreational Rm, off 134 on the centerline of Longwood Hi

Thence COntinue west along the Thenceruneastaponglheceo,erin,

.ea. a n-..

*kww,

Fatling Place: Because the bd

Avt to Forest Lake Drive

erset
with Red I
Lake
Road arid Winter Park DrIve

and

Cf Section 11, TownshIp 715, Range Thence continu, east along the

Run

1

ARCHIE DUNNING, a-k a
Lavonia Dunning

Water Plant, the work includes

Thence continue South along the Run east on the north line of Sum- Chlorine cylinderl, a building ad

east lineof Sectlon 24, TOwnShip 715,

tirline of Palm Springs Drive to the

Legal Notice

the south line of Section 33. Town

centerline of State Road 400 (In- eastlin.CfSe(lion27, township7IS,

east

Friday, D.c. if, )f7$—jfl

recorded n Ptal hook 1], Page , SerninoleCour:y, FloridLonthe 2nd
14o.vell Park Section installation of a 125 H.P
0 26 gauge panel roof and end Thence along the arc Cf said cue
Thence run westerly along th
SectIon 70, Township 205, Range Thence run
centerline
of
st 1000 feet to the furnished by the Owner and other Florida.
a Parcel of land described as Authority,
angle 01 21 dgrees ' 14" and a
Wlnterwoods
39E to
a poir cnt.
Boulevard to a point
on the cen ACL
Railroad
Linecenterline of the northwest corner of said lot 33 run miscellan
work shown on the ha been filed against you and you follows:
C. Guttt and down spouts.
ridiuSof 1113 200 ft., for 104.774 U. to
areregIJire4fQ5ft
Lot
7.
Drawings and specified herein.
copy of your
Block B, SPRING RIDGE,
north 1000 feet
d.
Builder
will
provide the onlnt of tangency; thence 5. 77

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Range XE to the centerline cf 39E. to th east line of si.j e(tQfl Heltler

f Thence continue nOrtherty along the

Range 79E to a oonf on te ceo

LIne Railroad (Lenburg Branch) to

the east

RunnortnontaeSmnfondCl,y Limits

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line of
70$. Range
79ESectIon 76, Township Run north on Montgomery Road to the construction of a new ptant including site work, a building, on site
the Little Wekiva River

along the centerline of State Road Thenceruneast along the centerline Said point'bing l00Oieet westof the pump

centerline of Dike Road in

TerwiIlerLan,totn. flL Range flE Thence run
st centerline of Tuskawilla Gaori,ua
Seaboard Coast Lni RaiIroa
in Iq south line of Section 7, Road in Section 34. TOwnship 715
(Lbung Prancn)
lship 2)S. Range 79E, to the Rang,30E to tfi• centerline nf Stat,

Falling Place: Commslty Houie, feet to me northwest orner
t7
Beardeil Avenue Chuluota. Florida.
with SunSet Drive
Run northwest and west on S.R a), tO the west rht of wey :Ine of
Fort Late He+gttla Plat Beck 9.tersection
Run-t
west on Sunset Drive 10 junction of S P. 419 ad SR. 434
WivvIc'bgo Court
we runy of Beg.n at a point on
Cnty
Run SOuthwesterly on I 5 1792 t
F't U.S. 17-92
to Point f.? of wa l4
the soum

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the

Presbyterian Chrth, 9913 Bear polling

line of Section 1.

2acJion 101.71. desidneted ThC,COn1in

running due SOuth IfOm B.ardatj the point of beoinnit.
Avenue

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Range 3OE to the centerline of State thecenterline
Cf
Road 436
waterweljs complatewith pumpand the Southerly line Cf Lot 30: thee Court of Seminole County, Florida. metal Structure with 16' cave height South, Range 79 (as?, thence run H
Slatefeel
Road
(I-I) the paint of beqinning.
approximately 7,500
to a100
point
Thence run flOrthWtSttly along the on the centerlir
Polling Place: Sanlando Baptist motor Constructed on the site by
So.,th 61 degrees 5Q'79" East along pursuant to a Final Judgment of connected and tied to exiStIng BId. 0 degrees 03' 07" E (or 47.004 It
of Section

COnfinue

and Meftony.11e AVSUe

ScL Railroad (Triloy Branch)

Comfy Ine fl?b to tht St. espdtt4 *fld effient housing Seclion1, Tosmsnp

St. Johns Rivor to the palm of

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Run southeasterly on the south line Wastewater Treatment Plant, the for the relief demanded in the M&amp;gtsire, Voorhi &amp; Wells

Run soutn on an imaginiry line t

tending
tn tram Pa
Avenue to (SR. )
the center of Lake
Run west on 2M Strt (5 Q
Run
ta
an Imagary fine In Sanfod Avenue

Fot

Florida.

Or?hwes?erty on 11i5 Little County has determined that 'IC

Fci

Cf Spring Lake R

P.11tng Place:

Inng.

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beginning.

rteetn Street to Booth. Ith street and Fr.ncn Run st thgn
?.e centtr of Lake

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R4 ID the Sle County line
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Range

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nterction
of State Road 136 and workalsoincludejthejns,a,,a,Ionof
Section 3]. TownShip 21$, Range Thence continue flortheasterly along State
Road 434
two O0 H.P. High Service Pumps
section

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Begin at a point on me
th line of point
tion ii. Tship 21 sOuth. Seid point being aPProximately 1

Run soutn along the imagInary line Run north on
Hk&amp;ry Ave to Elementary Sthool. east of 11-A on

Run easterly on Sq 436 to .n&amp;

or

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L egal Notice

MiIi School. SanIo. Fioa

215. Range XE

Road

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terliof StateRoadaOOtothenc,th centertine of Dike Road in Section

begin.

SedrIine

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Polling

line

Runsoutnont4to

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Thence run south to the south line of Section 79, TownShip 70S, Range 30E theast corner of Lot I, Block K, fluoride feeder furnished by the or before the 12th day of January,

Run nortn on Lake
ry Road to Ctinue nortn along me Geneva- Run west on
the center
Country Club Road
of Aye0 to Hiory Avenue
Chutuota Road to Btmley Rd
to me soutn shore of Ls
RECINCT NO. 31
e(tion 24 705?9E to Intetate a
Rur east on Country Club Ro.d to Run
Continue south along Hickory Ctinu north on an
east along Brvmley Road to Normtrty on I-a to
imaginary tin. Began at a point, said nt be
point of
.,i
Avenue to Celery Avenue iSR. 413) from Chapman Avenue to
the center center 04 !t.e ir?ersec?Ion of State
Con
nheait on CO!ry Club Run SOvth a
Lake Mil4 Road to PøfIIng Place:
Lake Mary 1)5) to Sanford Avenue
Rn east a
the center Cf Lake Section?), lsp
2)5, Range
COn?InU east on n S?r
to point Run sOuTh along Curryvilie Road to
Lake Mary, Florida.
point of beginning
tending north from UeliOflyilt1 centerline
of State R
PoftiHP$ace:Ch,cnof God, $03 W or liii
of
intersection Ee
tn
' 01k north a-f First Street on Run south
ino
along the imaginirs line

PRECINCT $0.2

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1792)to point of beginning.

Run norfl on Ii to the center of the

sniv sane a,enorner imaginary lint extending Cefeiy Avenue (SR. 413)

a..

Flerda

feet east of the southl

tothehlhereoftheakeaIpark Begin at the intrilo

Street

Runw,stonth.cen,wlof 5ection
20205 20E tome Hit Quarter cor

Run north.asterty along said v

to flm Street

traCk) t the

nOt?hStty

Cf said to ke Mitts

God.

Florida

Pa-ad to intersection with SCL

said tlec?n orecWicts together

Lane and McCrathen R4

teenth Street and janford Avenue in to the polnt of beginning,

5?ates 1%). that sa at?erats Run east on Oieande Av,nue an on tne wnterost

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th on the Seaboard Coast P3UIn9 Place: Lonqwond City Hall, Range XE

northfremTelierLanenf*m. Run east o in Str

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Run

RunnorthalonguS I7CJtopointof Mcnr to an maginary I

of State R

Comfy L

e.m an accurate deuq

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Place: ComunIty House, l) to Rentoul Lane

descrIbed election precincts en do Begin at me Intert
Pofling PLaces, and

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PRECINCT NO. 44

COntitj* on Country Club Drive to Thence run north along the (en centerline of Dike Road

COntinue norm on ltiIl

Boutcvard

?erste lind Recta Road

RELVEDby the Bo. of County R;yer to

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of Park Avenue (U.S. 17 92) ad 20th Street Thence nwe%taQ the nOflhIInI a point on the east line of Section
Run weSt on 70th Street to Castry Cf said Section to tn. centerline of Township 215. Range 30E

h on covn'y
lint to the Road (S.R. e3i) to the western fnom the lntersadn Cf McCr

beginning

line

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PRECINCT NO. 9
egn a? the ir
ect

Run nstarty on Silt Creek to

Cty thet puani to Cheer

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separate resoIuton, also recorded 3250 feet west of the Southeast County of Seminole, Florida
on thiS da!e, pursuant to Florida CO'ner of id section
Plaintiff, Co VCntur.r
Wistewater Treatment Facilities,
d-b a
"THE the Sanford Airport Authrlty,
PRECINCT NO. ii
Contract 0 In accordance wIth
SPRINGS", a loint venture.
Sanford. Florida, hereinafter called
the fottowing Site Outside Prermnct CCflterlin
of State Road 100 (In
No. 13 as a temporary polling pI6e tecstate Four)
Roaa 436 and Interstate I
DUNNING, a k a Lavonha Dunning,
Procedural Documents prared
.
DIreCtor of Avlatlo 8l. No. 1.
Run
on State Road 436 to the Clark, Dieti and Associates- hi wife,
c RE (C H
CON SIR UC I ION Sanford Airport, Sanford Florida,

to the southeast COCfl of (lIOn 37, branch Road

Runsoumalongthe western Sectlon Seaboard Coast Line Ra.IrOCd L.ne Railrad fLeerg Branch)
precinct Shelt b
accurately Ffi on wes'eriy 's
ct
0eicr
in
ari 21$ SE 'o .eIva Sr.ngs Run east along Alberta Strert t the Rn nth from the Seaboad Coast RiiI
it.ng t, Inc Cour'y Cree' nt
Lake Jesup San
ap. 6.5.
Road
to an imaginary tine cxSe.rd Coa Lint RaaIad
Line Rait.d on an imagry line tended South fnom leiIleq Lane

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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
ADVERTISEMENT FOR BID
Club, Prii
Avenue, nOrth Of line to the entrance of Bear Creek
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL dR. EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL dR.
accommodations Presently C*iSt
Lonjw,
PUBLIC
NOTICE
Is hereby
given CUlT, IN AND FOR SEMINOLE CUlT, IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
No.ih
Street and Soh of 431, Run Southeaitecly along Bear Creek that
Sealed
Proposals
will be
Flori
to State Road 426
COUNTY, FLORIDA.
COUNTY, FLORIDA
received bytheCityof Calselberry, CIVIL CASE NO. 74flhI.CA4.D Civil ActIon No. 7i1.R

along SR. 4l t SR. 431
beginning
Churctt 1311 Oak Avenue. Sanford, Tenc,runnoflhaIonglMeast line feet to the centerline of HOwlI
PetlI, Place: SIoak Gardens Run Sterty along S-R t34tOpOit PillIeq Place: ldyDi4 S(Mci, Florida
Cf 5ec-ti 22, Towinhip 20$, Range Branch ROId.

ad the? any chenges FoIth.St JnsRiverahe County, FlOrida.

F

Branch wett-5outhw,jter, to I a

Cabbage Aven, tO Run SOvtNesterIy on State Road 434 Begin at the int,rs.ection of S.$nINIOO simmon Avenue

'aHEREAS. Chapter 101,73 Rn in a northerty dW

County,

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(Conttnued From Page B)

No 77
ci t soutneast cerner of PRECINCT No,
a ?empora
Irg ptic, tt
Begin at a point on tt.e SOuth tn of
for Pinct No. 27. S fOrd Cavc
St

70(10 the mint of bgining

of Seme County, Cabbig, Avenue
Florii, do deem it n swy to Run west on said ertension o

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Section33. TOwnShip2lS. Range3g( the Centerline of State Road 100 In Little Wekiva River to State Road system controls, and Other

recommend ad WOve alteratmn PRECINCT NO. 4
Seminole County, Fioqidi. by the River and the Econlocttsatcf*e
Bo.wd of County Commissóier of Cr'k at The eastern county tin.

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Continue east along the Imaginy South tine of
IhIp
o ,
of
Jvp
tersafe 4 Id
R
PIECp$C
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31. TOwIP Siid pOint being aPPrOAimat,l
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of
mssóers of ...n county. '.VOn Pvt South aloeg the (con Creek to Thence COXdH'iue sOutherly 0flQ tha tO the .nterseCtion of in imaginary Pa,ola Road clrcumye,*s an un
Street and Sanford Avvri,m
Section 31. TOwnship 215, Rèng )OE
cØiner of said Section
the Supervj of E'eclnt
any Rn west along the County line to Sectlon
d nu.re ytar, to thinge the Dein Road
Thip7lS, Range3OE Avent Into the center of Lake I) to Coimt CI Roan
to the Centerline
Strett
of State Road 434 to me southeast line of canal
of Htj Creek
jp
Run easlerfy on Country Club
west
th
on
Sfreet
to
French
corner
of SectiOn 31, Tohip 2OS. Thence run northw.sf,r, ap
ecinc?t ad
the po of
ning
centtt:n, of H4I C
to the Imagry line
to RraI Avenue Fot$CL Rail dmainIinetn Runnorthon French Avenu.to 17th Thence cinue east a
me line of canal to a point

'' any things in The dav.O

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COUNTY. FLORIUA ON THE 2ND iman,
t
e ending
e
st to tht centerlin, of
flAy OF
C. 7
irorn Caa;I AbCflUC tu ne Thence run SOu!htrly along the

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t(èt
, Sec:ic'n
C- '
Ti'rrj
ia;e3E (Q'd
?% ( y
(# C?'flu
Drvt ac(Omrdat.at
t .
OflQ
ktATcwi SECONDED BY COtu sOu?h1s?,ry along Sift Cinhirlineol Red RUOLM,
id FollOw FIcral BO1ard (O*f,
R4the I,neof 20 tothe SbOIrdCst to El PoaJ Avenue
le of
to a point on the w,
COlSS,ONER WILLIS THE Creek to t Sift Cree'
Le Rauroad
Run st .
sd imaga r.
Road) SOutherly tO th
and officnt
S.ctn
in CaI Sertn7L TOp31S, RingeXE Run northerly
FOLLlNG RESOLUTION WAS Continveutsy a
along the SCL t
Avee
Sill Crn
miflOIe County line
t
and
hindtg
Thcecoinue
utherIy
along
thC
C WIIt 11fl of Selon fl, RaiI
to SR. 7
RUnflO(1hOflGQAYen.Jto8,h
rapherI, the
Ms by C,ntefIinIOfLOngdH1ItSRo6d in Run along the Orange Sem,

precincts, arid

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Thence rur. northeasterly along the proximately 2,450 feel to a point on Polling
Place: Sabel Palms
Range 29E

in re: The marriage of
Country DONALD L EMAHISER

Thence run westerly along the that said alterations and changes'

th, centerlIne Of State Road 431 Ifl Boulevard to a point on the cen. in the Office of the Clerk of the

to th twit. ini' f tArt

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purpose

of foreclosing the mortgage in said building, and

1915, efl th Circuit Court of the

Florida.
Situate and being in Seminole that Said tem1orary polling places for Seminole County, Florida in
Case the City Hall, City of Lake Mary,
Lot 7, SAN LANTA, Third Section, BOOt in the Office of the Clerk of the' BECK,,, 114, JR
, Clerk of the saId
976 at 4:00 PM, or as loon
Wife. according to the Plat thereof, Circuit Court ot Seminole County, Court, will sell for
cash
in hand to thereatteras posIble, at which time

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TELEVISION LISTINGS AND HIGHLIGHTS
6.00

Jean Sebeig. Jacqueline

.12 RUN, JOE, RUN
AJIT1OUES(R)

in poet tsWII PWIS, 01 rtinod

&amp;$56*

9 GROOWGHOUJES

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flwrtages arKl sIUsjOnod

n THE JETSONS

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RVL'DADE
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Ca aonUe
at. 1970 (R)

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2.55

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GREAT P ER.

Dec.

Modern Clean I bedroom
tioe
't00mQ1t1Q,.carpe,s
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LIFRDAN. REALTOR

4Ica line
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. If y.i are having diffi(lty firiciinga

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30, Get $5

3 Bedroom. 1.z bath Assume
tUIQe No q Ifying Equity

WEKIVA RIVER ESTATES

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Love can.
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Clean) bedroom, 1' bath, avocadu

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AKC Tiny Thy Yorkie Pupple,
perfect for Christmas Phone 723

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MAS: "The Story 01 the Pt'st

Ctvtsunas SflC2W Cigtnal
animated musical special
attt* a
or chepherd boy i
the south 01 Fraz, w4o has

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giiflrtevxl helps a pnJic

Cl'vis Corixy, Berro Casey,

SEMESTER

Jono$e Alen guest ala.

6 50
(1) DAILY WORD
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10-30
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10:45

we the voi06s.

FOR TIE C)EAF

.k*vtP'k.*on Fimepucrecoim.
1mg the story 01man's alation,

"S01at
1fl9 and Cooling, Low Interest
L.oar5"

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(Ti CBS MOVIE: "me Soul?',.
em Sta." George Segal, 0.

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Phone 3fl -906$
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RUMMAGE SALE- Cishes tabllj
children&amp;adultctthes real ood

uni ini nrnT
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132 Hands. 1)2.3
Phone 323-6209

U MISTER ROGERS'

C3ormany's Zipoiin, in a
potato bid lOt Efl$fld'S
vtval disingWWl. 1971. (A)

19) HONG KONG PHOOEY

only $2

A tione call could start you on a new
and profitable career Call $67.
3715.

Petitioner,

MINNIE TOLIVER HILLERY,

xclutive Sanford area Dealer,

or writ;

I who aSpireS to make $20,000 or

more per yr. $1,950 investment

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SHOWTIME
7:30&amp;9:30

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2. 112') THE SECRET UFE
OF WALDO KITTY
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Mountain." Guy MadIson,

c&amp;ios R',i 19
bori Western and r*er
tais
330
2 NASI-MLLE p4JIC
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NEIGHBORHOOD (R)

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€1) ROMAGNOIJS TABLE

(2) (12) LAND OF THE LOST

(141) (6) SHAZAM
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CON. SWAP- 16(1 CoOla V Bottom Boa

iorgooctspinet Piano,or sell,
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3776120

Flu Oviedo-Ouplex, (urn. Or
unturn. Ideal location Reasoble

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REAL TOPS

STENSTROM, DAVIS 1.
MCINTOSH
Post Office Box 11)0

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Someone's nice pet. 322.7*39,

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Phone 323.6650

Tano,rin.a rii 'psa,.,
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backward,

Crumley.

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21' SeIf.prop.Iled Toto mower
wiiri extra blade. 130.322 6106.

CHINA KARATE
E VERY SUN DAY
CALL 377.1316
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PIONSHJP SKATINrJ (A)

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WITH DEATH"
EVERY TUES&amp;THURS$1ForAdajfts,Cj,

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BOOK

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mattreues, prevents bed sores.
Also vibrating deep heat
372 3353,

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Flee Market

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Santa 's Tips

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Open
SATURDAY ANDSUNDAY,9to5
HIGHWAY I6FLEAMARKET
P,mltes East of I Ion Hw't' 46

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Member of (he Orlando Aria
JIM CAR ITOH

Oanc To The Magic

Business Bureau.

çIn9er$Of
JOE 'MAGIC' WATSON

Ualladeer.Guita,ist
Cofl. Rock-Pop

PianOrgan

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a tither a*d mire rewa,d, 10(104
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Contractor. Hornet, addilion
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REGISTERED

NURSE.

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home for Medlcai-e provider in
Oelton. DeBary area. Excellent
wage. "lad part time, Must have
own car. Call 134 2707 between
I 30 and 3 pm.

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20* E. First St

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Beauty Care ProductsforMom
Towers Beauty Salon

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GWAL THEY JEWELERS- Unusual Gifts, fresh and artificial
floral pieces, lovely hanging
Quality gifts for less 201 S. Park
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baskrtt Ann Flowir &amp; Gift
We've ut Everything For 'he
Shop. 3?) 26
Golfer- Clubs, Balls, Golf Bags,
A family
Duckste,' Jackets Ladies anti A gift to last III year .

Mayfair Country Club Pro SISOP,
327
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cube$ and I eip color film. Save

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thud and pet o.k. t130 per mcnth,

'Top Chef" Deck'i ApQlilnces,
2617 S French, 377 765*

Spruce up the old Rec Vee with new
accessories from Sanford Rec
Vet,
Highway I' 9'? &amp; Lake Mary
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BIvd, 37) 4111

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Console, AM-FM radio,
nice cabinet, plays well. $50.
Couct" &amp; matching chair, 135 37)
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ESTERSOPI LAND CLEARIiit
fl, ilci:.,r,
E'cavtsng, D.l,:h
II ii
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Hour Service Dyke Heating
Ar Conditioning, 322 $177
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AlA CLEANS ALI
313 6S

outgrew the' swing tel or'lm.li
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bicycle?
Sell these Idle items with
a want aci. To p'ace your ad, call
0 frieidlydh1ts,figj,1, The
Herald, 372 7611, or $31 9393

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Expert roof repairs, flat
tb'gIe" All wOrk
IIR000EN ROOFING 32) 6.'

DAVE'S PAINTING
Small Jobs Small Prices
Free Estimate 3722623
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Painting &amp; Carpentry Work, ,llt
tp root repair, 30 years Cx
perience. Fast servce - Free
estImates.
Phone
131.509i
anytime'

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Roofing And Carpentry Pepr

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Home Improvem6nts

Blvd.,

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Fre P.eh,.n

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Casselbc'rry Phone 13) 964)
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'We service alt makes aria models"

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202

Office Machines
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Haulin 9
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LJ'IVC

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'All kinci at clggrg Hou5etrl.lrrs
stOred &amp; moved 372 9)12 or 93i
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BETTER PAINTING
5767
Better job. (or a Better price
Interior &amp; Exterior, 2ipct. dii. for

senior citIzens
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Sewing

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Alterations Dressmlkiri.j, la&lt;J;,'s',

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Custom Work Licensed. Bonded
tre.e eltImaIc 32) 6O

KULP DECORATORS
409W. itt St. 3222335
We t)uy Furniture

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InStall carpet and v.nyl, wall to wall
Free Estimate Call SEARS in
Sanford. 322177$

Dad

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GET THOSE LUXURY ITEMS FOR

Upholstering. Donna Canada,

Pest Control

That's Clai,f led Act
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3720707.
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754?ParkDrve

Upholstering

332 186$
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I, ,, i-.' trt.nQ :t i. ds'I..c'ry C,.iI lot trt' eStimate
701 1 (_or,irreraI 37) 6431

Pet Care

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where th shoppers will see them
every day.
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c13S 1)50 Color TV

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QUALITY INN NORTH
III SR 131, iongwood
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Reed's Indian River Fruit Shippers,

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31A-..-Djplexes
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Monroe Licensed, bonded fruit
shippers Select yours today for
Chri$tma shipping Phone

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372761).

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MlnyAvailableForChristmas

adutt$P(tferreacurltyd,;t

lu: 101) E .ECTRIC,j2.

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Mom would love a new watch 17
jewels ttart at $7995 GWALT
NEY JEWELERS, ?I S Park

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37?eiil"

&amp; True Value Hardware, 6th &amp;

POtilion, twin needle, front
loading, deluxe sewing machine
balance of 171 or 10 payments
01 1$ See at:
SANFORD SEWI)'4G CENTER
307 East Firtt, Downtown

liii .A't "(1 (iL(J!,'''

BASS BOAT BARGAINS

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Interior, Exterior Plastering
Plaster patching &amp; simulated
brick &amp; stone specialty. 3222180.

Wall Paparing

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PAUL SLATER

Photography

Professional wallpaper Hanger
Licensed Residental, Cummercial
Free- Etimati. Ph 372 (47]

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52-Appliances
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Pr! 372 1037

FROM TODAY'S WANT ADS)
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SOLAR HEATING AND WATER _________________________

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Heavy duty United refrigerator

BUDDY'S
HOME IMPROVE
MENI ALL TYPES CF CAR
PFN'TWV AND REPAIRS 333

lrce'zer, bt?om freezer holos
lbs $195, Phoise 3723472.

Need haip un that Saturday lob 5

where the shoppers will see them

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In(tt Liberal trade nt Free ____________________________
delivery Convenient trrms. We Meeker men's 3 fold BillfOldt from
gve TV Stamps 311 E Firtt St
$750 Otter quality Meeker
Phone 322 5422
leather goods GWAL THEY
JEWELERS. 701 S Park
GET
EXTRA
CASH
FOR
ClIP lSTMA by selling your gooa Dad isil; love Black &amp; Decker at'

Ave. across from Chrysler
Dealer.
373 1651
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Wear.

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Select your new furniture from Please Dad wiIh a pair of Daniel
WILSON MAiER lot thC best
Greene casuals or house slippers

Gregory Lumber &amp; True Value

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Sweaters by McGregor, machine
washable, $16. Perkins Men's

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Macrame- Free InStructionS Gifts

f,que-$, 1 mile west oil-Ion Old Sf
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pr.vbtp yard. $)Ø3 Adull 372 fl

S. French. 323-140.

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131 54

Mom

Bean Bag chairs, lamps, bar stOOls.
Central Furniture I Bedding, 2306

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by the iob. 322

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Fine wedding LLtos reaSOnlbIy
priced Phone 373 63

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Well Drilling

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Plumbing

S DRit IJ) PUMpS
SPRINKLER SYSTEMS

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m tpru Sat 253.1 S Park Drive

SUPPLY CO

Retrlgerator.Dryer,

To List Your Business.,.DIQI 322-2611

Phone32126*3
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BARGAIN HUNTERS PARADISt-

FURNITURE FOR SALE
Call Anytime

for
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MONTHLY RENTALS
AVAILABLE

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Gifts

tropical and exotic plants Car
nations, $5 dot. CREFREE

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Heaters C!eaneci. all makes t
yeersexperienc, PauIM.;ier. ),
V9C.

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experience, own car
wag,, An Egu,l
OPPortunIty
$)OfindSpm

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The kids will love Cowboy Boots inc
Dingo Boots from Knight's Shoes,

Call 3777611 or 83) 999] to liSt your
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Chnttrr,t specials lIerC
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Care

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SHE ?P14 HQTEL$ *940 MOToC lNtt$,AtQ5L,Ø$fl. "ivlClOafTi

wide selection oP ID Bracelets
gold and silver, $4

70$ E Fiat $4
519E. First, 371 5743
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Mom will love you all ye,sr for a Motocress Bicycles and Ac
ceSsorles. Free Raci'ig with
M'cro Wave Oven or a Trash
rxrchase Bicycle City,
Compactor
and an Electric

I Country, Club, 3225411.

Camera Shop, 7)0 S Park

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Uftifladh"d idvIts S'4WWII
tW.., .1
II aM 41 ca. MiIa
fsrmatIa aI,t icr dI,,lift,d a,
inaI$,*re$c,by inaU a. t% cw.n
5040w or by ca$h. naa,

WALKER'S

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FOR RENT
PP4OPIE]fl)3o1

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One of Your Better Central
Florida florists, 372.1172

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between 10 am. &amp; 2 p.m
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RU. Hutthison,37745$

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Tangelot and Lemons

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SHOP

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Mon.fhruSat,$130p.m.

372 6733 or 377 (1347

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377 1771
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The fight against inflation begins at

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TAPIGELOS

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SWAP- 16 It. Cobia V.Bottorn Boat
I good Spinet Piano, or

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SELLING IT MAK ES CASH.
PLACE ACLASSIFIEDAD NOW

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wagon, V 1. lutomatic, power
steering I 'bâtbs. 47.000 tnt.
12.100. See all Sat, at Mecico
Pharmacy, 372.5060 or call $62.
6733 after I p m

MONDAY NIGHT 7 P64.

Do your last minute Christmas'
SllOppirIg with us Get those items
YOU'Ve been looking for all sason
at bargain prices. Something for
everyone on your gift list. This is
the last auction before Christmas.
Maste'r Charge 1, BankAmericarci
welcome.

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1973 Grand 'Torino, 9 pass (3 seat)

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STORING IT MAKES WASTI-

Tangelos and Tangerines
I22SBusheI
Phone)?) 1671

Auction Sale

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1760.

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Navel Oranges, 13 SOper bu,

CIistIfiedAdsGs Resutfi

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miles. AC, PB PS. and vinyl top
Excellent condition. Must
sacrifice. Will tske best otter. 671.

A!ldThet'SAFt

Wood or steel desks (executive desk
&amp; chairs, secretarial desks &amp;
chairt, straight chairs, tiling
cabinets, as is Cash and Carry
NOLL'S
Catselberry, Il 97,830 1206

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bedroom, utilities Inc.uded, $180.
per month Adulti Only 372 4470

office furniturp

Pr..',.' Imi' released otant
CHRISTMAS SHOPPERS thecli this
Gift Guide
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SWAP SHOP

Used

h.tI.$ ra.41.a$. (5Mw
13.995. 322-1651. Dealer.

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automatic, air conditioning. Steel

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Irailer apfs Adult I ftmi.
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11 t Highway 46 Flea Market

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If 73 Otdsmot,l, Cuttass, 7Ooor, AM
FM radio, AC, PS, PB 14,730, by
owner Call 372 2766. isk for Jim

Chc(k the Evening Herald Christ. Two horse trailer, tandem wheels,
Pressure Cleaning £ Painting
A, 133,700.
mat Gift Code daily to. Chnisi
64-Equipmeuit for leni
b473:
Rcgister
Quarter
Horse
in
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Specialist Roofs-Exteriors
mat Q•ft llc,tt
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foal, 1.100. Thomas Organ, $300;
WITT REALTY
Sanford
Auction
tree Ishmate$.iaas*xa$Ii Rat.,
King Trumpet, practicaily new, Pent Blue Lustre Electr,c Carpet
Req Pe'ai fjsfate8.okr 371 0610
1970 Cameron, 6O'x12, 3 bedrm, 1
Tirt.I*VaLI.
per day
1)
50
$200. 33203.51 or 3726600.
ShamPooer
for
only
12(t)
French
Ave.
bath,
2",
ton
aIr,
gi.xi
type
322-2748
372 0779
heater.
Ml RISC COMMERCIAL, . HOMC%
323 719$
CARROLL'S
FURNITURE
Sanford,)?)
7310
Mustbemoved.Askingl2,000and
Ph, 322-6JTS
15' Ladder; Carpet padding; M.any
assume payments of 1*0 per
useful household items. 104 W.
Coleman CIrcle. 322 5043.
370.1.
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31: ?lif
R(A( lOp
FREE
GIFTWRAPPING..AII
Baby
Al h.P
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Gifts, Knits, Christening Gowns
372 3991
3?? 92*1
43-LOtS..ACrOge
377 0610
PAYTOPIS CHILDREN'S WEAR
fr ".
EXPERTS READY TO SERVE YOU
DUPLEX2 be-cirOnm Concrete Industrial Property- 2 I acre"
2610 Hiawatha
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Ph. 322.1301
j1ILY"
block, excellent Condition, no City
Hwy 177 in Longwood, For sale by
JUST A PHONE CALL AWAY
taxes, by owner. 372 6670
Gold
.L,,.,
dual
temp
Admiral
owner, 373 7041
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refrigerator, excellent citi,
1)50; Philco washer and dryer,
I
-1)25. PhiIco portable dishwasher,
I
I?$;$earsl.wheelluggag,trai,er
Heater
Cleaning
4*4', 1123. Call 323890$
Land Clearing
Pressure Cleaning
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mo Florida Ave., Oil 5. 17.92

Nicelbedroomapt,llghts,wa,ef.,.
furnished
Carpeted, adultS,
19$ SO 37? 7296 after S &amp; wk - dS:

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Jct 17 92 &amp; 177, Lcngwc.
Call 323 $5?Oor 13.1 44

EVERY FRIDAY, 11A.M
Close.outs, Bankruptcies
Jewelry. Iinen,$?,reos, atltypes of
merchandise. Sold by piece,

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PlavelOranges,fre'ssifrom grove
washed, $1 93 bushel New crop
Pecans, 10 lbs. 1.S0 Oaggs
Market, 8th and Sanford Av 377

AUCTION

Canadian Christmas trees direct ____________________________
from Canada. B.ggs Market, 25th
62-Lawn-Garden
Ave. 322

nIuvru

Chico &amp; The Man

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All Adult-Modern

2 Ledroom apartment, partly fur.
nistied; couple only. 3723767 dayS.
327099$ evenings

NAVEL ORANGES
BAGGED
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2IO7FrenchAve)723472
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mis Gift Guide daily for Christ

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Kithn Bathroom Cabinets.
Counter tops, Sinkt. Installation
available Bud Cabell 322 ICS?
anytime
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Bedroom, 2oeths Already
with awning and skirting Cheap.
PhOnC 3730110 110 Exeter Court,
Carriagt. Code Moeile Home Park.

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Quiet Serene- Easy Living

modern, I story eficlency

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beautifully landscaped 1131 ma
New government program, child Call between I 30 S For In
formation raIl 3220701.
care for 1110* as $2 per wok, if

9-Good Things

M. Unsworth Realty
Re Real Estate Broker
80.3W. 1st St
37] 6O6Ior 323 0317

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13 Yr FHA F INANCING
GREGORY MOBILE HOMES
3$O3Orlaridoorjye
Sanford, 373 3200

WITH GOOD CREDIT
For Example
lP P'iat Pacer
971 Duster, 6 CyI , Stand 1995
970 Hornet, 6 tyl., stand 36 000
Original miles. 1995
Many others to criocs,'I

Arthur Richter, (PIINASERRY
TREE ANTIQuE SHOP, 1106W.

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GE 1$' Refrigerator,gOodc,5;

RIGHTS TO LAKE USE - 4 BR,?
bath, W,W, carpet, OW, Cent. H &amp;

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Moving_Eyerytningmug Boat,

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u From Ranch
)2)'16700r831.9777

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321.0041

BY OWNER
T*o Houses- 2611
Mofawk. (Dream*otd), and 7)3
Tangerine (Ravenna Park) otn
renovateci 372 7513

1 Year Leases

A BABY'S WORLD Carefor infants apartments, - atfractively fur.
?oage7only Next to new Drivers'
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,.,shed, conveniently located arid

R 0 E C Z H Z 0 H S 1 E B R I E A S A

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SOUNDII"JG BOARD
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ON 'I'HE NEWS

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etc. Friday, Saturday, Sunday, 10
toS. Corner of 10th arId Maonolia

42b1e

80-Autos for Sale

No Money Down

Ludwig concert Snare drum.

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Primitives, Furniture, Original

Sears Tenidam Bike, lights, extras.

0. Phone 3726106.

MLS REALTORS

TOPS

197$ Dodge Van, 6 Cyl. 1400 and
assume payments, Phone 3fl I53

an Hrnlo.jm fo;Ch;rn

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bedroom models also available

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373 34M

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C,B, RADIO SALE

7758 PCI. INTEREST RATES.

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UTILITIES FOR ONE YEAR. 7½,

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1974 Honda CL 700, liki new
Luggag rack, Best otter
Phone 322.753

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and baths, privately fenced patios, Sanford Airport
323 0200
Phone 372.7311.
professional landscaping. NO _______________________________ _______________________________
CLOSING COSTS S PCT. TAX
Oxygen Users - E tank, like ncw,
BALDWIN PIANO
CREDIT. FREE MEMBERSHIP
base, qauge, tutfr.g orHi ia(,
4ai50id,likenw
TO MAYFAIR COUNTRYCLUB
mask. Ready for immediate use.
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bicycle' Sell thesi die items i'ith
a want ad To place your azl. call Cne &amp; 7 bedroom apartments, :•:
your friendly Classified gai at The
IurflulJ'ied or unfurnished Newly
'.$
irralcI Vi? ?'SIl ii' 831 999)
redecorated Come see 31.30 [
Airport Blvd Sanford 373 I3al
Lost- Lady's gold solitaire diamo
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ring, lost Dec. 13 in Sanford. You'll find that
someone out llier
Reward. 323-177) at let 6.
needs iusl what yocj have to offer.
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U THE ASCENT OF MAN
(A)

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1505W. 25th Sf,
SANFARn

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AVALON APARTMENTS
ADUL3S, NO PETS
1)6W 2nd t

FOUND- Black and white Persian
Ca? In Gresnbriar section,

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€13 PARTY

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restored 3 bedroom, 2' bath home
with TWENTIETH CENTURY
luxuries. Located in one of San

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Attorneys for Petit loner
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Gardens

a Petition in thi Circuit Court ot PIANO STUDIES- Tescher of. _____________________
firing lessons in your home atter Easy friendly living Come o.n us
Seminole County, Florida, for
school. General studies md chord
DissolvtionolMarrlag,,and you are
FRANKLIN ARMSAPTS
required to serve a copy of your
o._r)lar. clinic or
I n.m $141 mo 3234630
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written aetenses, it any, on KEN.
Check the Evening Herald ChristNETH W. MCINTOSH,
STEN.
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FREE Sell Conditioner to growers
,
mat Oft r,uide daily br Christ.
STROM, DAVIS &amp; MCINTOSH,
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gift
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Attorneys for Petitioner,
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1905.
address Is Pott Office Box 1230,
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Apts, I or 2 bedroom. furn or
Sanford, Florida. 32771, arid I lIi the
A Small Classified Ad brings b Q
furn, both AC, w w carpet, $50
orIginal with the Clerk of the 1bOVreturns Try one and see Call 377
damage, IllS me 333 &amp;*9 after
Styled Court on or before December
:
761) or 131 9993
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30 p m.
31, 1973, ntheryise a default and
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ultimate Ivdgment will be entered
MARRIAGES
Large3 RoomApajtrnent
against you forthe relief demanded Performen by Marilyn, Notary.
Reasonable
,
in the Petinon.
Ocita 901 732 U6) r 7331773
F;xxse 33 9579
WITNESS my hand anti official
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seal of said Court on the 24th day oi
One I Two bedroom apartments,
.
S -Lost &amp; Found
November, AD., 1973
carpeted, air. (urn &amp; unturn $95.":
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uP 3271810
Arthur H. Bckwith,Jr.,
LOST.Lady'SGoIcI
Clerk of the Circuit Court
Seiko Watch. Reward
31-Ap3rtfl'nfs Furnis1ed :;:
By: Cecelia V. Ekern
Phone)?) 01*5
Deputy Clerk

Jtios R,(, ckeclor 01 the
Now VOrkCityopora,conducts
me NatK,nal S31'r)hony 0'
chostra in Vorcl's Aequen.'
930
141) (6) BOB NE"VWIAAT
SHOW' Ctytstrma Eve finds
Bob in the hospital with
IOflSJIIItS
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ROd Catwon, Tab HUf'dOt.
1953 ktyotliwe StOry ol IOta'
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p, THE TONY PflJj'

930

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excelient COndition, us; cream

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206 Holly Street

tsbghSteoierstLMge.
Os
€) SPECIALOFTHE WEEK:
'inPwfnnyia,v',satiAkiifT,an"

200
12' TARZAN
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Luxurious two bedroom, two bath

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MINUTE.. IF CLASS I F I ED
ADS DIDN'T WORK THERE

NECTICUT 0640
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED

NO IMMEDIATE DOWN

372 66S

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ANY DESCRIPTION. SANFORD

Anyone can be a seller or a ber.
No charge All admitted free
Come browse every Sunday at the
MOvieland Drive in Theatre.
Air Boat, Gore, 17'. glass hull, with
South 17 97 Phcnc' 372-12)6
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110 HP Lycoming, 17,300, or best "-

spreads and long matching
draperies; full site bed frame and
mattress, matching bookcai

LAKE MARY

''.it itr,

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1974 Honda CL 700, Ilk, new;
luggage rack, Best offer. Phont
322.75)9.

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ROBS,ON MARINE
Merchandise
2971
17 97
- 372 5961
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THE (ONTRACT"

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STOP AND THINK A

THE SIATE OF FLORIDA TO:

BRIDGEPORT,

country kitchen, situated on over
Nicholat, Realtor, Sanlancto
1'? acres. Large patio for volley
Realty, Inc , Realtors, $3.4 un.
ball, basketball, entertaining,
Lakefront ideal for swimmin9
fithing &amp; boating 170,000
Kish Real Estate
CALL 10 SEE

101 W. Ccmm,rcial
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1971 MT Honda IltinOre. $ mo. old
exce(I('rt c:rton. 5450 F'i.o

We Buy Furniture

427 in Longwoocj.
For sate by Carport Sale, Dec 72 &amp; 33, 9 'HI '139
owner.
373 70.4)

$70,000 with

carpeting. 119,500. Low down.

gang

PJSSVCATS

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Peg Real Estateftroker

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drinkers

Sanford Al Anon Family Group P 0

NOTICE OF ACTION

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24-Business
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home with central heat. Only home, air conditioner, oil heat,
$21,000 with $650 down See today.
shIcty y.rd, 119.500. Make an
I offer.

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W. Garnett White

Fr,, Sal., Sun 203 Larkwood

78-Motorcycles

322 7318.

Bedroom home with den,

'fl 499)
19)9 S frencn
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201fcesattached Waretiouse truck List your Christmas specials here
where the Shoppers will see them
ght, Large fenced outside
every clay
Storage (rri?r,l

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117 93
exchange REEL'S bODY SHOP.
1 )09 Sanfr'rd Avp

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ft of building zoned for office's,
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FqRF5T
OREENE
9.5
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Evinructe
motor,
less
than 10 Wanted to buy used office furniture
REAL TOPS
2363 Park Or,, P F A( 1O. S (tranch Office No
Any
Quantity
(lOLL'S
INC., REALTORS. 373 6.133; $30hour't.
Cost
new
$610,
sell
for $495.
f %eibdrry H*y 17 97 $30 ''
2671 OrlandO Dn.vp
372 1302
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322
7712,
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Call 322 2611 or 13l 9993 to
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372 $970.
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Christmas specials here.
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2OiJ2 Summerlin- bedroom, 2 bath, Litt your Christmas Specials here
Plcw 3' ,hp Outboard Motor lOSwap
&amp;
Trade
where the thoppe'rt wilt see them
$00

Lentral F lonicia's

Commercial Building

4'

68-Wanted to Buy

Your MLS Agency

Stemper Realty

373 $371 or 372 6420

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LAKEMARYBLVD_I0frontag,

acreage It I small price. Buy S or
10 acres at 12,500 per acre or
acres at 17.200 per acre. Terms
availle

water furnithed $100 month. Call
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372 $217.
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limited income to livC rent free In
exchange for cared my 4 yr son,

IS ALCOHOL A PROBLEM
IN YOUR FAMILY?
AL ANON

CHARLIE HILLERY,

MOORE: t&amp;rray quits news-'
wding tO PdUC* Sue Afln'S

to

.9 TOM 'NO JERRY AND

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76-Auto Parts

5 Family Garage Sale- Children's For c'cI furniture, appliances.
bolt. etc Buy I or tOO) items
03, clothes, Ladies' Clothes, 17-40;
Larrys
Mart, 213 Sanford Ave
Bedroom suite: Weddiq dress,

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to $3,000below appraised figure.

thousands of dollars less now,

HWy 46. Writ Sanford
3235420

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and up. Terry Reatt5, Realtor. 621
07))

GENERAL CONTRACTOR
REAL ESTATE INC.

Dell's Auction Service

AOHA Registered quarter horse
colt, I months old. $700. Phone 319.
572) after S p m.

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noi
Thursday. Fri.,
Sat., Sun.. 2143 5. Sanford Ave.
Iypewniter, small appliances,
clothes, baby watker and stroller,

-SEI.MA WILLIAMS ASSOC
Da,s lfl 617)
tve%
P4cits 3?? 235?
-- - 3fl Oól7orfl 1517
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CO. Acreage tracts,
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range, storage She'd, new roof anj
DE-LTONA flARGAI?5-- f3iijcr
it
must sell these) new homes. Were' ready to move in. Owner

furnished, $120 month
Phone 327 3939

FRIDAY NIGHT 7:30
We have 6 real nice ticycies, almost
flew; all kinds of nice dolls, all
sizes. New tape recorders &amp;
radioS, tools of all kinds, and just a
general run of alt kinds of metchIr.dis to suit everyone.

Color TV's from ISO. B&amp;W. from

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Christmas Shopping
For a very Merry Cnristmas for you
and your horse, shop at H0ns &amp;
Rider Store, 215$ S. Sanford Ave.,

373 7990.

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For

66-H

PINTO GELDING

GOT IT ALIt 123.100 3 bedrooms,?
baths, extra large family room.

Harold Hall Realty

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FLORIDA

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school. Call Orient IV Restaurant.
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(304444.
ask for Fred
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323 $313 Mon-Fri. bete 2:30.
Will Porms, only 1300 (Free:
.
&amp; Sun. after 7p.m.
Personal Assets Record" and
"Executor's Duties") P &amp; P
Specialty Merchandise Car Nure, RN's; LPN's. Aides. Aiderrnr','iiiteIy
Canip.,nnn
portation, P 0 Box 257$, Sanford,

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT. IN ND
FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY,

t.icii c&amp;auier is tseo oy tile
a&amp;dhontios as a spy to gain

WEEK

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ThREFSA

Al line Christmas Greeting
hereon Wednesday, Dcc 24

Call Betty or Marie

T. S. Guiliano
City Manager
City of Cassetbecry
Publish - Dec I?, 19. 1915

2 SOUL TRAIN

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SAYS

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from the City Manager, Cassefbnry WILL K IT- includes 64 page tCitY Hall. The City reserves the
tOrfley'$ booklet, "What Everyone

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2' I DREAM OF JEANNIE
(4) ARTHUR AND CO
4) THE FLINTSTONES

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wage. Need full and part time.
Call 131 7707 between $30 and 3
Chinese Specialty cook wanted. 4

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Mgois"

TNJAT*g

Troma'r.

Mnneta at iitaio
(9) AMERICANBANOSTA,NO

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County, Florida, will receive sealed
bids up to 5.00 P.M.. Monday
December 22, 1973, in the
Casselberry City Hall, CaSselberry,
Florida, for liquid and granular
chlorine socium silico fluoride.

91 SATURDAY NIGHT LIVE
WTTH HOWARD COSELL
€Z) A FAMILY AT WAR

34-.tbube Homes
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INVITATION TO BID

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200

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4 6) THE JESONS

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(12) LIVING WORDS
700

2' (14) (1) (9) (2) NE'WS

Btfe. George C. Sii and

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Say

2) 121 EMERGENCY:

health care in the home for
Mecjicire provider in DeitonaDeBary area Mutt have one yeir. -

Can Help
Calllfl 43$7
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Write p.o Box 1713

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Adult;
Security deposit 3) 5151 or 377
6620

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Larry Saxon, Realtor
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Vfl , rfl Iar4e POT, cencrai heat air,
PlUs attached apartment. Am.
menities galore, anct beaucoup
Custom features. All I
177 600

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(Or terms.
OWNER SAYS SELL Furnished 4
bedroom, central hrt and air,

'i"J'', TCflCCO yard
errect
sisi
mo.

week. Call Debbie Knight,
Codlsco, Inc. 373 1500. Sanford.

6(t) Sq ft Shøp Sp,i

Lanstxsy end Cyrd RIchard

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Nfl. PREGAME

LI SPECIAL OF THE WEEK:

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COt OP TV. III 95 MONTH
[ TAL PURCHASE PLAN
6*1 1006

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Color TV, 135; 25' Color Corn

LAKE MA
loon.

carpet, garage

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Pyto't 372 1301
-RAVENNA PARK- Choice 3 BETTER HOMES AND GARDENS

month SCHUREN REALTY
Reallors ;i 1)0?

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White toy poodle puppies. Ready to
Christmit. $50 each. Call 372 132'
after 4 pm.

Owner says "Submit Offer

Established Sanford area. 3 I306s

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53-TV.RadioStereo

rI'er front with

F4EAL ESTATE
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NEYAPILIANCES373 0697

S'x123', each Ofl blacktop Street
All for $17,Sa)
LAKE MARKHAM_ Larg, nicely
Wooded c.lnai front io 15500
ST. .J'.JHNS RIVER- Near De8ary,

Owner Broker. herbert Uronson, Check the Evening Herald Christ
30521)0701
mas Gt , uide daily for Christ-

John Sauls Agency

s, $111470.

kitchen Walk to new sctool
COfliplex. Near Shopping, banking,
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Setting, on Iage 1 acre plus lot
131.S00.D,rect:on%we%Ion SRio

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150*h1O'. Ofl I corner with 50
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DEADLItJES

n'oker

322.7643

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YOUR BIRTHDAY
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The lawsuits charge that Gomez failed "to employ
his expertise in cardiology" and that this resulted in

Corbett's death. The civil actions also allege that the
doctor "failed to properly diagnose, discover and
treat the presence of the obstructing cam of Corbett's

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make it one of the biggest and a wtnner.
thousands of dollars in prizes. and
best tournaments ever held in
To assure the safety and
FoUowing the conclusion of Lemon Bluff Camp were
the Sianford area.
well-being
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Meadors, Mercury outboard Marine Patrol.
as easfly won by a youngster as is scheduled for January 13, '76,
dealer for the area, offered a
Committee members will an eqxrienced fisherman as a Lim
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one of the biggest events ever of ttw Sanford Shad Derby boats and trailers expect,
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Committee to further publicize the ailability of near by food
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world. A motion was made to ZDO entries who wfll be com,
award a certificate to the el peting for first place prize
gerserated in the Sanford area. coinmon sense and courtesy
trant trave lling the greatest
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The knirnament is scheduled
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Dove stated . that he had receive $4,000 plus trophy and for Jan. 2%,
John David Snehm, M-mondmicid son of Coll and Mrs. James
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physical education" and didn't schedule any interim
treatment, surgical or otherwise, for Corbett.

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lists of prizes. Immediately, the Sheriff John Polk has Promised categories, age IS-ari
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Tvro civil suits f Bed by Mrs. Eva Jackson allege that
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thil graders 2t Idylivrilde
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Free man was also Indicted on
a f elony charge of soliciting
unlawful compensation.
Port Authority chairman
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charges of false swearing and
perjury, a felony, In connection
with an unsuccessful 1974 bid
for a county commission seat.
Kwiatkowski, Hattaway and
Freeman are scheduled to
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vestigaUon of a conflict in county purchase of a 103-acrea--PraUshoWdwrite the governor p---testimony and an affidavit tract for $517,000 for use or
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The Seminole Cotmty Grand abruptly aborted the purchase he thinks is going on."
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Jury last week Indicted two Oct 14
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county attorney and the
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tpes of fng which can be tont, was seled for
kick. many as 1 , v1thrs could be regLsteredonday caught at one
enjoyed by every member of off in the American Bass drawn into the area
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Though county officials have
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Montgomery Ward Building
Casaelberry. Neiswender said
other buildings and per ha ps

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departments, may legally be
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looking at the feasIbility.. of
moving entire departments as
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report submitted to the cornmission earlier this year.
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State Attorney General Robert
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with questions on residency

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requesting Gov. Reubin Askew

additional three months to
relocate departments from
county seat in Sanford i
new annex,
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commission was looking only at
the 11 millIon purchase of the
Montgomery Ward building.
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Meanwhile, John Morris, the State Atty. Abbott Herring
Sanford Allande National BaA officially opened Its motor bank branch on French Ave., In Said-rd indicted on misdemeanor Chelsea Tide and Guaranty Co. hinted that
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President Howard Hodges. Driving the Glassle is Atlantic National employe Rick Smith.
charges. They were issued
kickback from in connection personally, in front of a witness,

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an open
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On Aug. 26, Kwiatkowski made the nwtion to transfer almost
After pr *ess r
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on the transfer, the commission
violation of the state's Sunshine Law, a misdemeanor.
11-million to the Southeast First National Bank oif Maitland. That -at Wilfia;-ns' insistence rescinded its decision and returned
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walked h=e from work.
Sanford Police Patrolman
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dark
Herbert
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up along side her and asked if who told authorities In DeKalb arA.run on French Avenue, and
County, Ga., that he killed "probably can be accounted
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there's going to be nothing Attorney Ned Julian Jr. had
left"
informally agreed to delete
Councilman Gerard Connell, charitable organizations from
noting he Favors the ordinance the requimnents for lingergenerally, questioned the need printing and paying fees for the
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night she would file again the could regulate all utilities
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the stops" to find enough seats for the invading hordes.
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A spectator in the audience the city."
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bo rrowers since you don't have
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prints from Boy and Girl
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ho might be selling cookies or
or(hnance to control the ac- candy in the city.
tiities of peddlers and
WhenPubllcSafet) Director
solicitors within the city, killed Douglas Keller, In answer to a
last year after protest horn city question from Connell, a1d the
residents and re.-urrected last right index fingerprints taken
piuinein from applicants tor a pe1Uers
surfaced, was sent back to or solicitor's licenses would be
limbo by City Council Chair- sent to Tallahassee and th e
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Officers said Wednesday that when the broke into the
trunkofthel966bluesethlnuieyfoundasmallpaperbox
with a
of Marion Po ee Olds, 70, who died in l'ovember 1967 and
was cremated Dec. 4 of that year.

Associations, to them

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owned utili ties that serve areas federal government.
Miller points out that
outside their boundaries.
Quoting from a newspaper Seminole users are taking
Itattawa), speaking for the report dated last August a advantage Of the full range

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killed in Florida traffic accidents dung the 1Oliour
Christmas holiday, the Highway Patrol has predicted
1be estimate is based on deaths during the past three
Christmas holidas arid an lller.cent decrease in traffic
fatalities ifl the first ll months of the year , the patrol ssid
Wednesd) in a flc%s release
Aniaximwn number of troopers will be patrolling roads
(luring the holiday period frorn6pm Wed nesd ay Dec 24
to midnight Sunday, Dec. 28, saida patrol spokesman.

We now carry Horse Care Items as well as a complete
line of Formax Feeds and Sunnhland Garden Supplies.

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Allarnonte Springs ,*won't let within three rninutes.
toudi it unul it gets
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school board and fire depart- now," Carlton said. Layer
Inent"
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Superintendent William P
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registration in three counties is
1fl1658 Which are new Or have
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in count) schools, showed the

loan by Dec. 24 and Is asking the because of federal financing the area.
board to deed the original ease- problems with the result the
The bicycle path installation
ment back to Sterling Park road was constructed partially cost I.e estimated at 12,700,
which, in turn, will grant a new on the school easement.
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Meanwhile, the Florida Chamber of Commerce said a
hydrant 1,700 feet from the Both Layer and hugh Canton,
UF%) centexpectUie
per
state
school which he said was director of auxiliary services,
economy next year to continue its recovery from tbe
buried by the county when it said there are a few other
recession, accompanied by lcwer unemployment,
widened the road."
schools also without lire
Pettigrew said the buried
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Street.
property.
widened to 32 feet and even.
John Pettigrew, who said he
Pettigrew
told
board tnally accepted by the county
is on the board of trustees of the members tic called Layer about for maintenance.
Robin 11111 Homeowners' the problem two weeks ago but
Association but has no children nothing was done about it.

Frombetta said.

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It 4 CIIW.~ Seminole CountY, saId Miller.

Mrs. Pat Register, Chairman, I[Adlex Civic and community
Affairs Committee; M. Margk Smith , President,, Garden Club,
and Mrs BWGklow,Q*alrmaj Commur1tyProjects
Committee, display Glen Glitter posters and stickers. The
areteaming
up with the Garden Club to promote the Glen Glitter Clean Up
Campaign. oryww!ored by the F!tr1_da Fcicntlo-a a Gardru Cluln
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tnd;ly to di!-ctiss the bid. and he indicated the President
mi make n inunedite deccion on the rneaure
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Florid.a dropped last month and most businessmen in the
state expect the trend to confinue, officials say.
The Commerce Department reported Wednesday that
the unemployment rate in November declined to 12.9 per
cent From 13 per cent in October and that s,soo iiìore
people had jobs.
That sin ind ication there's some activity ou' there
d,idn't have before," Conimerce Secretary Edward

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Layer said this morning he will "unhappy that taxpayers'
Layer said the road, Eagle eastrnent For the site on which
member Davie Sims
Herald Staff Writer
meet today with Donald spend that much money on a Circle Drive, "as built by the the road is actually built
suggested,
and th hrnrd
A 1)biI lull iiiidiiit Vied bUild), A1tdIrIontes public schøol and it is not lire de
v eloper, does not follow the
Stenstrom said the board got agreed, that deadlines will be
nesday night cited the Seminole works official, to get a proper protected."
original easement which was the Eagle Circle south ease. Included in the switch easement
County School administration hydrant installed near the
In other action, the
granted to the School Board." ment when the planned unit de- arrangement, for the developer
for what he termed school. Layer said the cost of agreed to "switch easements"
Board Attorney Douglas velopment (PUD) project to widen the road to meet
'inadequate fire protection" at the hydrant, estimated at $-too,
th Jesse
th de',eI Stenstrum
d Graham hopes began but the plans For use county specifications and in.
the ness 81 million Altamonte will be paid by the school board oper with Sterling Park I nc., to close
an $11 million federal were changed 13) the developer stall promised bicycle paths in

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1.
Prior to the vote, House Speaker Carl Albert
the White House of trying to "brainwash
Republicans" by telling them that they will get some kind
of bill anyway.
Dea th of the bill means an automati c January jump in
most Americans' taxes unless some emergency
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cuts, virtully assuring that nW working Americans will
pay higher income taxes beginning New Year's Day.
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that
an organization passing
off as the 'Police
Benevolent Association" is
over the
tele phone In the Sanford area.
And, once again we're reminding all our readers
to disregard these calls, because, according to
Horner, executive manager of the Greater Sanford
Chamber of Commerce, the telephoning
organization is in no way connected with the Sanford Police Department.
Horn er said, "We recommend people not to
support them when they
because they refuse to
give information
they are and hang up
when questions are asked."
An organization, which referred to itself as the
Police Benevolent Association operated in this area
last year and is once again soliciting funds from
area telephone subseribers.
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itself off as belonging to any law enforcement
agency, it might be wise to ask the caller plenty of
attention

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WAYNE D. DOYLE, Publisher
It RICHARD LONG, Editor
%k I LLIAM D. CURRIE, Managing Editor
ROBERT C. MARKEY. Advertising Director
Ikitie 1hl
: Week. 55 rents; Month, $2.40; 6 M(inths, $14.20;
Year. $28.40. B) Mail: In Florida same as
All
other
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Ford's new program designed to make federal
agencies more responsive to the needs and corn plaints of the people
are supposed to serve.
The program is no more than window-dressing and
a deception, says Mr. Nader, calling it an attempt
by the President to soften th e political impact of his
ex pected to of a bill no clearing ('onress to
Protection Agency.
Granted, Mr. Ford is on the spot politically.
was Congress when it was besieged by Mr. Nader's
troops in an intense lobbying effort for the consumer agency bill. However, while Congress gave
in, the President has not. He presumably is ready
to gamble that voters will not misunderstand the
point he would make in vetoing a bill with the attractive label of consumer protection.

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Ga, lie was was a member of First Sanford, died Wednesday night.
Mrs. Arletha Scott, Sanford,
employed as a bisiness agent Presbyterian Church.
Born
Graham, N. C. she
Funeral services will be noon for a labor
moved
to
Sanford In
Saturday at New Bethel Baptist
Survivors Include h'r wa
Survivors Include a wife,
azr.cmbcr
of First Bai.ist
Ch urch. WiLson.Elchelberger is Mrs.
Margaret
Jones; husband, S. B. (Jim) Crowe of Church of Sanford.
in charge of arrangements.
daughters, Elols Humphrey. Sanford; nephew, Donald
Atlanta,
Linda Riley, Parker, Jackonvifle and niece, Jacob Shealy, Sanford, George
Edith Capps,
ISSAC JON
Tarpon Springs, Twanna
Jackson- Robert Best Jr., Lexington, N.
Williams, Sanford; sons, Bill Ville.
C. and Thorr..as Alderman Best,
Issac Jones, 1802 Lincoln Jones, Willie King and Isaac F.
Funeral servi ces wil l be held Sanford; two daughters, Mrs.
Ave., Sanford, died Dec. 12. Jones, Sanford; mother, Mrs. Saturday
at 2 p.m. at Brisson Peggy Moon, Oviedo and M rs.
Lois Vathan, Sanford,
Funeral Home,
Florence Ticconi, Savannah, N.
Funeral services will be
Y.; 19 grandchi ldren and 17
Saturday at 3:30 p.m. at New
Ift5. MYRTA BEST
great-grandchildren.
Bethel Baptist Church. Wilson.
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Monday. Born in Everton, Ga.,

impossible to reach If mounted near the stove and,
NEVER 'hide it' in a cabinet.
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biggest lies being circulated transportation, Australia, and
the political stove Is the question of deregulation. the White muse, the
we find the
Office
of
Management
and
about
regulated
transportation:
Let's not forget that the real fight over Budget, the Council of
business
largely
controlled
by six carriers. So
Economic Advisors, the
One: Regulation stifles competition.
regulation is between the Department Of
the government there now Is looking f or the best
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and DOT. All of governTwo: Regulation creates a lot of empty .1-stem by which to re-es
Transportation and the Interstate Commerce fl)eflt has come under the influence of a smijfl
ta blish co ntrol.
baekhaulç
And lets also face the fact that
While
our
Critics
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band of ecuxxnists, who deal In abstract
U3 jfl one brea th we need
Three: Regulation is costly.
!XYF is a Cablrrt.lcvcj fcin eportable to the Lherks. None of them, I
more trucking companies, they tell us In the next
dare say has even a
There are 18,000 transportation companies of that too many tricks are
President , whereas the 1 reports to Cult—,
mlrmum Of apes i
going around empty
In freiaM tran-- kinds under ICC
Therefore, w have a
regW
lxwie of regulation.
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fight sha ping up as sportatlon.
these are trucking companies. And rre than
to whethmer the legisla ti ve branch contin ues to
Add to that group the organiza tion that
The real figure for empty mileage among
11,000 of these trucking compani es have annual
control transportation or whether the President, itself COMET (the Committee on
1CC-regulated moLor carriers Is about seven [i'r
Modern
Ef
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ficierit 'I rinportaLonj. They ought to call it the cross revenues (if k .s than $300,000. The four wit and Uth has nothing to do with regulation.
I think It Is high time we began to defend . Committee of Murdering Efficient Tran- largest cafflers account for only 1U per cent Of This seven per cent would
be 'inavoldabie under
rights. I am not talking about our rights as motor •Wortatlon. COMET is made up of giant shippers. the total revenue, and the eight largest for only any circmstane
carriers. I am talking about our rights as
here is the list of COMET members: 14 Per rent.
The average American citizen today takes his
Mnerican Liens I will talking about
yjgg .thicrican Paper institute, Cargill,
Compare that to the motor vehicle freight
for granted. If he wants to
to an efficient transportation rystem at a. Dow Chemical, Dopoit, General Mills, National manufactt1ring business, which is non-regulated, purchasetranspertaflon
something anythi
—
ng from potatoes
reasonable cost. We've got it now and we should Asooclatbon of Food Chains, Quaker Oats, Sears and where the few- largest companies account to golf shoes to a television set
— he does not
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be allowed to keep it.
oebuck, Union Carbide, anti Whirlpool. 'the for 91 per cent of the volume, or steel wonder if
It
is
pMble
to
get
It..
He
knows he can
• manufacturing, also non-regulated, where the get 1t4nd it
But we face a small mi no rity of selfstyled annual gross revenues of tim
dOfl't matter whether he Is living
C'd 140 billion, more than double time revenues eight largest have 65 per cent of th
e business or in New York City or
experts who want to take these rights away from
on
Prairee
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the cf% arett, maiifacturing bliess, also non- There t ro conunodilyFords
us (1 COWS they do SlOt c12Un they re ctAng
or service Washingt .
o the market
U we do deregulate our transportation regulated, where the eight largest companies today th
this.
at is being offered at a more eej%sc,nable
system, these biggies will survive, In fact, have virtually all the business,
price than transportati
They even refuse, in the face of in. bthout rcgWtiun, they will be in a pition to
The
crtfrs
claim
that without regulation a lot
surmountable evidence, to admit we have this start cthUng terms
I challenge 1)01, or the Office of
regarding
trathth,n.
Of
new
trucking
companies
would
blosaom
forth.
Management
kindofeffident,reliabetrortjo,sym
and Budget, or
Butwhowiflmakec
in
Council of
New op rationsarucn4pjg
time as they ECmiCAdor0*AntI
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tIOflf
be are needed. A n."w company
can come into the the Justice D'nart,
transportation se.'vive. We have about 214
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deception. lie has been saying all along that in
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cases where the consumer has been ill-served by
NEW YORK (AP) — Oneadvertlsement tells
Rep. Gilbert Gude, R-Md.., says he will ingovernment regulatory agencies the solution lies
couid retire with over $1,400,000."
troduce a bill in congress to expunge J. Edgar
with those agencis.'s, not in creating a new one. For
Another suggests: "Think of it. $291,641. But
hoover's name from the FBI's new building in
s
several months he has been pressuring the 17
even
more amazing Is how easy it will be for you
Washington because of "the abuse of Into build your fortune,"
cabinet departments and independent agenciesvestigative and police powers" by the late
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which deal one way or another with consumer
director, chiefly his
savin
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ro
p tection to shape up. They have, or are cornMartin Lather King Jr.
interest rates 35 years into the futwe.mefact is
mitting themselves to do so. and the iihstanr
At least a couple other cnne'ren,n have
mat
mose rates are guaranteed for a maximum
indicated
they
will
either
introduce
or
support
the President's program is the new machinery they
of seven years.
similar
legislation.
are setting up to be more responsive to the public.
A slight downward shift in rates could result in
It will be surprising, however, U this
it
V
That is exactly the aim of (lie proposed new
differences, involving even hundreds
gets very far
not because of any
consumer agency
c
of
thousands
of dollars in the case of the larger
to force all the others into a
great residue of admiration f or Hoover
example,
more consumer-oriented attitude. But th ey are now
advertised
by a large savings bank
Capitol Hill, or In the nation at large, but beca use
here.
this
of postmortum retribution smacks a
committed to do so without the addition of a new
Interest rates over the past 45 years have
/
little too much of the historical revisionism as
agency to the federal bureaucracy.
averaged
much lower than they do now. 'r-p
racticed
in
the Soviet Union.
It is hard for anyone in politics to stand up to
Bi
ll
rat
es, which are si mi lar to savings
If we are to de-Hoovetize the 1131's
the Ralph Naders who complain that the consumer
rates,
have
averaged
2.2 per cent, for example.
headquarters, to belocaJatItweongt
is being neglected by th e government. By doing o
The
rate
today
is
6.4 per cent. Asked what
to de-Johnsomze and de-Kennedyize a host of
this issue Mr. Ford can emphasize a fact that
assurance
assver
has
that rates won't cjI.opback
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bearing
these
Both
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to their iong-term averages, the tranch
vu uuuzg we rise oz
residents were responsible for, or permitted,
manager of a savings bank replied: "None.
sumerism as a political cause. The consumer
abuses of the investigative and police powers of
There
Is no assurance. Nothing In this world is
the
na
ti
on's
inte
who is actually the citizen, or the public has been
lligence agencies.
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guaranteed."
Indeed, we ctld go back as
th e justification for creating most of the regulatory
Franklin
Could some people who are pla nning the ir
D.
Roosevelt,
who,
it
has
just
be
en
revealed,
agencies which fill acres of real estate in
individual
retiremen ts be looted by such examordered the FBI to collect dossiers and make
Washington.
pies? "I suppose that's possibility," said Roger
reports on Americans who opposed U.S. InConsumer advocates have been sharply
Hood, assistant general counsel of the Federal
volvement in the war in Europe.
critical of those agencies, and Mr. Ford is on their
Deposit lrsurance Corp., regulator of savings
n the case of Hoover, far betterhad someone
"I took his word that ther
u
on both
banks.
side. Some of th e agencies have become too
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Congress had the guts to stand up to this
The corporation, he said, referring to the
arrogant man while he was li ving. The fact that
preoccupied with their own bureaucratic interests
FDIC,
"hasn't looked at th e situation officiall y,
no one did, whether or not the rumor is true that
to stay in touch with the problems of the people
but
personally,
I wo uld have some questions."
Hoo)'er "had something" on everyon e in
th ey are supposed to serve. Some have appeared to
Said John Wright, an Investment adviser and
Wash ingt on, isa sorry enough commentary on
be captives of the industries they are supposed to
au thorhtyonpenslonsandtrusts : "If Iwere to do
the recent histo ry of the Republic,
be regulating in the public's interest.
what banks are doing I'd be put in jail, and very
Mr. Ford's program gets to th e heart of th e
properly too, by the Securities and Exchange
In case you didn't know, "The nation's
n
ci
matter. It places responsibility for consumer
Commission." The SEC regulates investments,
longest and most severe postwar recession
but not savings.
ended In spring."
protec tion where it has been all along. By setting
"It is the United Nations all over innocen t head do wn u nd er the barrage
of antiAn investment ad viser is required to atta ch a
wheels in motion for reforms in agencies which
That at any rate is the
again; the change since Uppsala has been South African sentiment and
a
oIdlng
the
caveat
to his projections. It generally reads: "It •,
economists with the Prudential Insurance Co., traumatic,"said one veteran American delegate question of whe th
have allowed their purpose and responsibilities to
er
Christians
should
support
s
ho
uld
not
be assumed that future results will be
writing in the company's recently released to the fifth assembly of the World Council of violence
t he public to become blurred, the President's
if
peaceful
methods
fail
to
end
the
profitable
or
equal past performance,
Annual Economic Forecast.
Churches,
apartheid system.
handling of this issue should be a political plus —
The
caveats
of the savings banks, which are
Looking ahead to Irs6, the economists expect
For the r" time the assembly is being held
not a liability and he will be on even more solid
aggressively seeking retirement savings under
7be Jamaican prime minister, Michae
a sustained business recovery, although ex. in Africa, and for the first time third world Manley,
scored a big tth with the radical the Individual
ground in vetoing the consumer agency bill.
Retirement Account plan for
pansion will probably be less vigorous than alter delegates corranand the majority of Votes.Their
employes
th
wi
out
corporate pensions, and the
elements
when
he lashed out at capitalism,
pre vious postwar recessions
radica lism has sent a wave of unease rippling
Keogh
Plan,
for
th
e
selfemployed., offer a much
marxism,
racism and neocolonialism.
Real growth should average 5.5 per cent as a th rough the ranks of th e European
He
spoke
milder
caveat.
for many in attacking churches which su p"modest and hesitant" lmprcvement In con. eAmerican churches who started the world
"Interest earnings are subject to change
pod.andev
en in ve jin, oppreaslvereglmes
cu
menical
mov
ement.
sumer durables and housing are Joined late lit
ing on government regulations and
depend
While theologians gravely examine the future and tixise missionary groups which, wittingly
the year by an u pswing in capi tal spending.
or economic conditions,', one bank advertises in 4
unwittingly, retarded the lnocess of people
ReCent events again have raiscd 5CFIC'LS cinfron1stion
,,
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The
UflefflPloYYfleflt
rate
will
continue
tO
witness,
small type. "Future rates may change due to
seeking
their owi cultural identity.
between news media which are protected by the First Amend.
young black and brown radi cals are
decline and will reach a let-el be low 7.5 per cent
ecv"nomlc or regulatory reasons," says another.
trying to test the efficacy of the council 's
ment to the Constitution and the legal profession ich seeks to
The shift in influence from the old, rich,
at the end of the year. A great
The FDIC sets the
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savings
Amendment.'
troversial fund set up to aid liberation white churches has produced a sense of fermeg( sa;ings banks may offer. Most banks seeking
recessi on, this will still be "an
under the tax-deferred retirement plans,
In one case US. Supreme Court Justice Harry Blackmun
u'omfortab1y movements, TimeIr aim Is to isolate Africa's In this multi-racial assembly
high level."
(2,500
delegates
offer
the
maxLmurn allowable. But there Is no
and tIme Nebraska Suprae Court said that the press cazumotOverall,
white south stw Jurtner.
and obsen,ers). There have been clashes bet- requirement for them to
th
ey
say,
"economic performance In
110 so beyond their
publiA a confession and other evidence in a mm murder
The South African delegation of notably anti- ween rich and poor, conservative and
radical. initial six or seven year contract.
Iq76 should make a positive contribution to the apartheid white, black
and colored churchmen, Even so.
—after the Information had been disclosed at a public 1me&amp;ig.
theological issues have managed to
nation's Bicentennial celthration."
including a white Anglican bishop, is keeping its predominate barely,
American tradition does not contemplate restraint of speech
cut back," said Hood, the FDIC lawyer.
before publication.
In am ther case the 5th U.S. Circuit Cour t of #ooeais in
flhtfliJP 'iH. Wilhaxnswh had
been convicted on amarges of extortion alter he abducted Editor

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Bear Lake Elementary School, Forest City,
"ChrLstmas Walk" depicting 1776-1976, 7:30 p.m.
Eastrrii Star ('hapter 2, Ctistuias party and
Masoni c Temple, Sanford.
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Survivors include a sister,
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nephews, Thornas Lewis, r
Martin, and Emil Martin.
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You only ha ve one fire extinguisher in the home,
ul it be kept?
so where
Near a
Bed room? B
Kitchen? C
A
doorway?
Acccdlng to Underwriters Laboratories, there's
only one place for that
extinguisher In the
ho me and th at's in th e kitchen, 'cause so many fires
are started in th at area due to hot cooking appliances, grease, etc.
furnace
and the
garage are also irnorthnt areas for a lire extinguisher.
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nose opting to report to campus "I be assigned
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later due to a revised registration schedule.
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honor that same time on Jan. 5.
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Cathy and Jim Stowell en- young friends of the honoree, their home state, Pennsylvania.
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They visited relatives and
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(Annette) Wing Saturday night of Lake Mary Woman's Club.
Idyliwilcie home. Guests were an early winter vacation in holiday season.
when they entertained at a
The event attracted a lull
cocktail-buffet dinner party. house to enjoy some of the
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Women's Club of Seminole decor,
were
featured that it was most successful."
County, their spouses and throughout the home and on the
guests
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Minnleand Rupert Strickland
County Democratic Executive throngs gathered to eat, drink are on cloud nine these days.
Committee,
and be mercy. The bountiful Their daughter and family,
Jean and Bill,wh$ehobbyjs buffet featured a tempting Major (USAF) and Mrs.
growing plants, arranged variety of divine cuisine.
Wi nston J. (Marianne) Barr
beautiful decorations, featuring
The dessert table In the and children, Rebecca Anne, 9,
live ar t istic creations, including di ning room was highlighted and John, 7, are arriving this
a Scotch pine Christmas tree with a bowl of party pink punch week from New Mexico. This
Mat nearly reach ed the cei ling, to match the white Christmas will mark the first time the (
Each member prepared her tree, adorned with pink or- family has visited Sanford In
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An enthusiastic starvq combines a sweet voice with Mortimer. Jim Covington and
ovation greeted Seminole llivh vivacious acting:
Lefly Gregory a3 the fatherl,
School students Wednesday
Anthony Sutton, recently andEsterEdelbergasthemute
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comedy "The Fantasticks" in Iorrnance, doubling as both
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CLASSIFIEDADS

Notice is hereby given that I am
NAME STATUTE
gaged in uness at 71? Lake TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
Mary Blvd., Lake Mery, Seminole
Notice is herby given that tl
County, Florida, under the fictitious corporation named below, pursuant
named THE MILLER GROUP, and to the "Fi(titidUs Name Statute"
that I Intend t' register said name Chapter $6,S0, Florida Statute, will
with the Clerk 01 inc Circuit Court, register with the Clerk of the Circuit
Seminole County, Florida In ac
Court, In and for Seminole COUnty.
ordance with the provisions of the Florida, upon receipt of proof of the
Fictitious Name Statutes. To Wit: publication of this notice, the tic.
Section 66309 FlorIda Statutes 1957. titious name, to wit: Orlando

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or Rent AImot O'W
KULP DECORATORS
64-EquipmentforRent
traier .in,s
Commercial
Building
bedroom.2 bath. 2 car gar.g, air,
1ult &amp; lamely parli.
409W. 1st St. 372.23)3
I
Weekly 3515 IIy I? 92. Sanford
Kish
Real
Esthte
Shag CME)t throughout, Self clean 70ff icej attached. Warehouse truck I
831-9993
We Buy Furniture
322 - 2611
[."
373 19311
'LRVICE bEYOND
Pent Blue Lusre Electric Carpet
oven InSanora. Occupy after Jan.
8.30
height.
Large
fenced
oulsldt.f
tn an abOflJofl. (R)
Thursdoy
"SERVICE
BEYOND
'' Call 67$ 3094 after 7 p.m
12:30
iiampooer for only SI SO pe.- day.
THE
CONTRACT
AUCTION
Storage Central
Ii &amp; ctASsjc THEATER
Wa'Cr front cottage
4) V)CKJ CARR IN (X*4.
THE CONTRACT"
CARROLL'S FURNITURE
2) (Len,, TuGS.) JCOPARDY
CRAMPED? NEED ROOM? You
CLASSIFIED DEPT.
RATES
Assume Payments ____________________
Wekiva River FurnIshed 7
EVERY FRIDAY, hAM.
PREVIEW Dan Laijenc, ie.
CERT
RENT PURCHASE PLAN
it ifl this S bedroom, 3 bath
(J., flit,s, Fri, NOONEvening
CaD
Close.oufs.
NO IMMEDIATE DOWN
Singer
Zig
Bankruptcies
bedroom,
uti'ities
Included,
1160
Modern
Clean
3
bedroom
homei,
zag
in
cabinti.
3
needle
I
thru
S
times
41c
a
ij) iat FALANA SHV:
List
your
Christmas
specials
hen
home with a POOL. Enclosed
y
HOURS
, b.k)
per month Adults Only 377 1170
PAYMENT
Jewelry, linen, stereos, all types of
W. Garneff White
position, twin needle, front
lamily
room,
garage,
carpets
Geroge
6
thru
25
times
where
tne
shoppers
will
Boo
3lc
a
line
patio,
paneled
family
room,
wet
see
them
'nwd Shaw,
P.4.islc&amp; variety sclaI
m
a
SEARCH FOf
.
ttv*V 5tIi fIIflt)uuf,V
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j,•;i,
V
,
:U AM. - j:3 P.M
r'i.ry (liSy
bar Yard professonally land
16 tImes
24c a line
STORiNG IT MAkES WAST
Reg Re.ii Lteite Brokrr
_____________________________
dozen,
gross
or truck load. High.
Pay
balance
of
571cr
10
payments
garden
home
for
$21,900.
Designed
CLIFI JORDAN, REALTOR
scaped.
Located
in
a
prt'stiQeOuS
Warrefl$ PTOIO$$IOfl
_______________________________________
U CARRASCOLENDAS
IT)ed '
way 16, Sanford. I', miles easf of
to offer you the most In contort and
of $1. See at
(.1) AU. MY CtLDREN
Publith: Dcc. 1, Ii, IS. 26. 1973
whIch the corporation named teIow
SATURDAY 9Noon
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PLACE A CLASSIFIED AD NOW
3 Lines Minimum
107W. Commercial
.I1 ONT1-EROCKS:Fuerles
€Z) DIMENSIONS IN Cu..I 4 at Highway 46 Flea Market
livability.
Central
heat
and
air,
•
1100
SANFORD
SEWING
CENTER
65-Pets-Supplies
Bay-wood
Circle3
bedroom,
$59,200.
J2.)(PAnflJas)PJrX'Jnay
DEU.12
Call 3277611 or 53$
is engaged in business in offices
Phone 322 1U1
Sanford
(behind AuctionGalleries), Phone
lURE
307 East Firs?, Downtown
SXlMflOthtwshLdW1a*Alwnesa
shag carreting, dishwashef,
bath.
Crank
Really,
$30606)
or
(2) (4) (1) 19) (121 NEWS
MY'.LTOPS
locatedal the follOwing addresses In
$00 nn (%%d., Thtts., Fri.)
9279
327
disposal,
Continuovs
372
9411
Eve
669
1146
clean
oven,
devis a
evenings,
511.1420,
W LOST IN SPACE
7 Month female Vil%la srin riiialty,
0 ABC CAP11ONED NEWS
FICTITIOUS NAME
one and
Seminole Cavity. Florida:
DEADLINES
00S F? Shop Sp.sce
NOONDAY:
bectrooms, arliaily _________________________
321.0041
dcorator wall piper in kitchen
dngconcM
potential
hunter.
$65
WiltiQut
6.3)
Notice is hereby given that I am
FOR THE DEAF
2505 Semoran Boulevard
lOON Maple
"The SinoLNe."Guts:,t
furnished, wate, furnished, I 3 Bedroom, kitchen equij,pect, $150
and baths, privately fenced patios,
_____52-Appliances
papers
lIt
0153
engaged
in
business
at
1317
373
6371
or
377
6670
2
Winter
Park,
Florida
THE COP ANO THE xio
(hid
5)00
mo
371
0066
2' i
700 C1
Noon The Dcj Before PublicQtion
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76-Auto Parts
mo 323 IUI.
_____________________________ fly OWNER- 1*0 HOUSt'S- 2611
professional landscaping NO
Roi, ,
oe Bh.
Aitamonte Spr. Dr. Allamonte Spr.
-'-4 •6 cBSNEWS
Comedy serIes starring
Labrador
1130
CLOSING
COSTS.
S
PCT.
TAX
Retrievers,
beautiful
AKC
- .(Dreamwold). and 213
SeminoloCounty. Florlila under the
fflsj "T
py'g
Efficiency apament, utilities in. OSTEEN106 East Altamonte Drive
K ENMORE WASHER, parts.
champs, 7 wks Chriitm.as. $100 Rfconu,tiond (3attric, 5)7.95
Chaios r*sning as a hard
(.1 GErnNovEp
CREDIT, FREE MEMBERSHIP
$U0 per
('2) t2) TON)GHT
SundQy
Noon
F1d3y
Tangerine
(Ravenna
Park)
Both
Real
Estate
fictitious nameof DOLLINGEri EN.
cluded.
$123
mouth
Call
BeaiJy Batde" Gu*g: p
Attamontt Springs. Florida
3227714
32)1913, week days 6444762
month, SCHUREN REALTY,
5f'l'vice, used ma(hi(tes
TO MAYFAIR COUNTRY CLUB.
9 ABC NEWS
eachange REEL'S BODY SHOP.
completely renovated 372 7562
(4) MOViE: 'Beau Jarno"
TERPRISES, INC D.n.A FERN
between 10 am &amp; 2pm,
_________________________ ________________________
Buzzi heW st4Ist Carrie MtO
fleatlo,
MOONEY
222
1)0?
APPLIAt4CE32)
0697
15000
PER
MONTH
TOWARDS
1109 $6nSrw'ct Av
thO Loe
PARK
700
los Petice Force
Bob I*)P0.
CYCLE
TOWN,
That the party interested In said
White toy poodl. puppies. Ready for
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Check the Evening Herald Christ.
€Z) ELECTRiC COMPANY
UTILITIES
FOR
ONE
YEAR.
and
that
MONTHLY RENTALS
Heavy duty United refrigerator
I
41-Houses
intend
2To'rurw'H
to business enterprise Is as follows:
_____________________________ ______________________• C1'rlstmas ISO each. Call )fl. 1329 I
l957.SlOty(th0Weandt.'
mas Gift Guide daily for Christ.
TWO PLUS TWO IS FOUR
7.756 PCT. INTEREST PATES.
12:55
.
AVAIL A OLE
freezer bottom freezer hoJd 300
rrgi$tersaidnamewthth,Cierkof
Dade Federal Savings
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33-Houses Furnished
after
4 p.m.
OU1 PhBfl.
4' BEWITCHED
mas gift ideas
** YC PMYX JUTTT1y
And That'iA Fact!
One
bedroom,
one
bath
and
three
2J
t12)
NBC
NEWS
lbs. $195 Ptre 3fl 2177
1)35 1150 Color TV
the Circuit Court. Seminole County,
-'.-'- - And Loan AssocIation
A" 1f'•,wf:kITDA•rir.j
4-Personals
S-Lost &amp; Found
--__________________________ bedroom models also available.
Classified
Ads Gets Results
J UN UIR, O.fV i- rrncn Uwnr
AXC
Tiny
Toy Yorkie Puppies.
QUALITY INN NORTH
Florida in accordance with the
Of Miami
.
too
7 Bedroom, carport, fenced yard
And Th.'it'sA Fact Tool
') (1 NBC NE SUPfl
U FEDBACJ(
M.
Unsworth
Realty
,)A
(he 192Cm
"
perfect
for
Christmas
Phone
'373
MOSSIE
C.
BATEMAN
provisiorn of the Fictitious Name
I 113R131,L000WOOd
By: Alan B. Ives
Adulti preferred. 1150 mo.
53-TV- Radio-Stereo
MLS REALTORS
1029.
Peg Peal Estate Broker
9 t7
900
wiLD
1 0
Statutes, ToWit; Section 163.0$
ARE yOU TROUBLED? Call Toll FOUND-- black and whit, Persian*.
CE) MOViE "S0f1 M9h1.
As Senior
I
Real Estate ctoer
(4) MIDOAY
Security deposit 373 553.1 or %77
cat
In
Greenbriar
section.
BOiW
1t
$t
2) OE
ANIMALS
Florida
Statutes
1937.
78torcycles
Free,
6.44
2027
for
"We
Care"VicePresident
4AT1ON AMERICI
Loriety Mgtt" Uod BrIces,
321-004)
6.670
1 NEWS
Someone's nice pet. 3221959.
31AipIes
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3227643
373 6061 or 323 051? eves
"Hotiune,"
COLOR
TV.%ll9Sf,'IONTH
S:
Ann
Dollinger
Adults
or
Teens
PublIsh:
Nov.
27,
Dec..1
fl
(4" HAWAII FIVE'O: Daiy
5
)975
12 HEEHAW:Gsts:Jofy1.
Sl*$ey .kxes. 1969. Te
66-Horses
. - -_
RY&amp;'.(S tioc
RENTAL PURCHASE P,.AN
-rubnsh. Dec. 11, Il, 20, 1973, Jan.?. DET149
_______________
1911 MT P'lcnclo Elsinore, 6 mo old.
- - __
rycash. LaCosia
(T1esMacM'x, andavjsIt.
Losf - Ladysgoldsolilairediamond
9
orish&amp;ed
RIGHTS
TO
LAKE
USE
4
BR,?
641
1006
1976
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___________
Sanford -Off LakeM4ry I3l'd
34MObi$e Homes
FACEDWITHADRINKINO
€Z) SCHCDL PROGRAMRAVENNA PARK- Choice 3
excellent condition. 1450. Phone
ring, lost Dec. 13 in Sanford,
42-Mbile Homes
€Z) INTERCOM 24
IflQrOY&amp;tfaflWyareperedbya
bath, W.W. carpet, OW, Cent. H 6
- byt ) kJnoIypooØedij- ngttio
For a very Merry Christmas for you
DEU.43
2 Bedroom, SI)0ptusdepos,
PROBLEM
bedroom, 2 bath, with POOL,
372 73)6
Reward.
3231773
alter
6.
_________________________
IN
THE
CIRCUIT
COURT
OF
TrIE
A, $33,700.
deranged yO*h wth a S;4çIy
(B STAR TREK
Check the Evening Herald Christ
CMsns hety5 U 8
and your horse, Shop at Horse 5.
_________________________
Perhaps Alcoholic Anonymous
634 9054
central air, family room wilh
2 Bedroom turnshCd, IllS month,
(B MOViE: (PMfl.) Ledy et
EIOHTEENTH JUDICIAL CIR.
15 Yr. FHA FINANCING
INVITATION TO BID
mas Gift Guide daily for Christ
Rider Store, 7151 5. Sanlord Ave. 1971 Honda CL 200, like new;
730
Y !9B$.
Can Hetp
°
Enc$ancl COleQO
fireplace. EXTRA CLEAN.
fl
''
Adults
prtfOrr('rJ
Phone
322
4170
WITT
REALTY
Vengeance." Deris O'Keele.
mas gift ideas
Nice I Bedroom apt , kitchen _
Notice is hereby glv'n that the CUlT OF THE STATP OF
luggage rack. Best offer. Phone
GREGORY MOBILE HOMES
373 7990
CaII42J 4367
'Chik1 Cfll
2 TREASURE HUNT
AnumeS(i pct. mtg 5.33,300. Call
6) MCNIE: "Mte Ctwst.
ft ABC CAPT1ONEDNEWS
P u'ii Peal ijstte Broker 371 o6
eqUipped, air, carpeted, Large
3503 Orlando Drive
322 7539.
Mn s. 1957. &amp;1tIh.
City of Casselberry of Seminole FLORIDA. IN AND FOR
WritePO
fbi
171)
for
terms.
2.fledroommot,iI,liome,
14 HO1LWOOsQu.a,p,
tflft$.' Bing Crosby. Dariy
FOR THE DEAF
Color TV'S from 150. 06W. from
2' -i Year oIdfiIIy for sate
327 2'41
privateyard $105 Adults. 3777296
277 0779
Snnforct. 37) 5700
County, Florkia, will receive sealed SEMINOLE COUNTY.
(T)
373
7895
CNNER
SAYS
SEll.
3771)
Sanford,
F
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FurniShed
4
furnished,
SlI0month.
• I3ABYS WORLD Care for infants
515 Serv.cr ,!(
Kayo 1 )5-1 P4JC.&amp; Oboul
44
6
_____
1914 Honda CL 700, like new
DEnFU. %OfLD
.
9 WiDE WOflLD
w ridS &amp; rve'
Phone 372 ç
bids up to 1 30 P M January 5, 197&amp; GENERAL CIVIL DIVISION
,
Phone '32259)9.
' 'N 'P 1 'f. 1. ' .rJ
Stoot" Wno Morris, Jars
-.--"--tu.igc' 2 onl P4e,It to new Oriver'
TV l"-'. 5 1, ,'''i,. .3 13.4
3
ttedroom.
i
bithi
Luggage rack. Best offer
CASE
NO.
1S-lS?2•CA-05.B
Already
set
up
Between S and 6 p rn
Of MAGIC
°'Y txXki.C'S tXxt,ng the
siring t4ko Connors
in tile Casselberry City Hall,
fl...:li
57,3
License Bureau 327
Phone 3227539
_______________________
JIM HUNT REALTY INC. with awning sr'd skirting Cheap.
Casselberry, Florida, for Am. FIRST NATIONAL INVESTMENT
POP1IarItyawV1orro,ort.
To bedroom, furn. or urtlumn,, CHRISTMASSHOPPERScheCLthIS
CE) LETSMAKEAOEAj.
1230
Phone
373
0)60
110
Exeter
Court,
PINTO
GELDING
1*1(19 Kong. Ably CaThoit,
adults
preferreo,
SeCurity
deposit.
bulance Professional Liability In. COMPANY OF AMERICA. INC., a
54-Garage Sales
Gift Gu:de every day for family
:521 P1rk Dr
New government program, Child •
Merry Christmas
37? 7111
800
(F) WOE
%'otori..ycte lnSur.$riCp
FLD. tongHarold Hall Realty
0 €L) CLASSIC T}EATER:
Carriage Cove Mobile Home Park,
13.2 Hands. $125
3735531.
8bra Ret). 1956(Th..ss.)
surance. Specifications may be Florida corporation
qfl ideas
REALTOR
care for as low as $7 per weei, it
AFTER
PIllS
BLAIR AGEP4CY
(2) BONANZ,1. (A)
Sanford.
MI fit TOP '371 5771
Plelntiff
Phone3736209
"M's. Warren, Prasaon..
obtained at Casselberry City Hall, 95
To All Your
3273991
Flaxey .tJn Jx.ni lMyo
you qualIty. 373.1174
2779251
3720646
RUMMAGE SALE- Dishes, tables,
CI..
(4) (6) THE WALTONS: A
'
Coraioiiestw,jnttgay
Lake Triplet Drive, Cassetberry,
FrlendsandUeigtibom's.
_________________________
Zactwy&amp;xt(Fri.)'i'beQijin
Children &amp; adult clothes, real good AQHA Registered quarter horse
1970 Cameron, 40'x12, 3 bedroom, 1
eneva
DELTONA BARGAINS- Builder
fl0wrt'$intheweaaddetothe
1:00
Florida. TheCityrese'vestherigpit WILBA, INC. etC.. eta,.,
DUPLEX- 2 bedroom concrete
by Bernard
AliinechristmaiGreeting
the
&amp; clean. Misc, items. Sat., Dec. 20,
COtt, I months old, $700 Phone 349
bath, 2½ ton air, gun fype heater.
Sddge"
Call
3272611
or
1319993
to
list
your
Defendants.
mvii
sell
these)
new
homes.
Were
80-Autos for Sale
CSSaS17US 1936 aliLlm lath
to accepf or relect any or all b1ds.
block, excellent condilion no city
2J (l2 TOMORROW
hereon Wednesday, Dec21
Ga rdens
9 til 6. 1116 W. 3rd St., Sanford.
5771 after S p.m.
Must be moved. Asking $7,000 and
C.
Christmas speciöls here
Barlu,r, Anne Sancsofl. 1957.
NOTICE OF SALE
priced from 521.300 -'will sell for
atiner's
taxes; by owner. 3276620.
Bll B. Grler
bn
1:30
thaln c brothels Is Uie Invisdo
assume payments of $50 per
Notice is hereby given that,
thousands of dollars less now.
130
Mayor
only $2
________________ AnyCar,.
(4) LATE
U JOIJFVIEY TO JAPAN (A)
month or make of far. Phone 322. Odds &amp; Ends Sale, Thursday, Fri.
$139 PER MONTH
mean,$ Cl
1.
pursuant to a FInal Judgment of
________________________________
68-Wanted
to
BUY
(2) (1k) DAYSOFQi,JRUVES
City of Ctsselberry
Sat.,
Sun.,
2113
S.
Sanford
Ave.
çagee
3701
9) BAFV'JEY M1U.ER: A o.
3 Bedroom;, enclosed carport,
xu Patio Apaments ACREAGE- Hard to find small
No Money Down
Foreclosure entered In the abovø
9-Good Things to Eat
deI4iter'S genleel respect.
_______
Publish: Dec . . 1975
Ca'IBettyorMa•e
Typewriter, small appliances,
(4] (6) AS
fenced $500 down, 30 years, 9 pci
acreage at a small price. BuyS or
WITH GOOD CREDIT
tOCtJonracketgetsastart$nthe
4) PASTORS STUDY
styled cause, In the Circuit Cvrt of 32226)1
abdity.
DE1 39
STUDIO 1,2, 3
13199$)
- '
clothes,
baby
walker
and
stroller,
APR. 516.950
Før Example
Seminole County, I will sell the
10 acres at 57.500 per acre or II
(X'*K1 on the basis o a
43-Lots- Acreage
1:50
Late 1 8 2 Bdrm.
NAVEL ORANGES
misc.
BEDROOM sunts
CASH 322-4132
1,9) SIRE TSOFSAZ WN(9) LETS MAKE A
1971 Fiit Racer
acres
•t
$7,700
per
acre
Terms
r0peysituumn3mmnotcounty,
WILL
KITincludes
6lpage
at.
Fe.'
1
BAGGED
IN
THE
CIRCUIT
COURT
OF
THE
D.&amp;JLYVI)RD
used
turfliture,
appliances,
'
2 BEDROOM
O u.
,. .
available
1971 Ouster. 6 Cyl , stand 1995
200
tOtnry't booklet, "What Everyone
Indvstr 3 al Property- 2.5 acres on
7802 Fre'nchAve 3fl.372
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL dR. Florida, described as:
CaliBart
too's. etc Buy I or 1001 items,
APARTMENTS
i2) GRADY: s¼a1 Esther
2:00
TOWNHOUSES
wessçe uie ni,..vv,mj t a
55-Boats &amp; Accessones Larry's
Lot
21
and
the
North
17
f,.t
of
Lot
1910 Hornet. 6 cyl stand.. 36,000
Should
Know
About
Wills"
and
0 ELECTRIC COMPANY
Hwy 477 in Longeood. For sale L'
SUIT.
SEMINOLE
COUNTY,
Mart,
713
Sanford
Ave
,'
REAL
ESTATE
(i') 0.Y0E'0'nb0.
(LaWandaPage)andhust*j
achoc taw
pji
20 and the South 16 feet of Lot 22,
____________________________
original miles. 199%
WIll Forms, only $3.00. (Free: Navel Oranges, fresh from grove
Stemper Realty
FLORIDA.
owner. 323701),
(9) $10000 Pv'RAMID
FURNISHED
Realtor
4
3fl.74
Wooly (Raii'iors1 Men) ss.s.
9 5 hp Evinrucje motor, less than 10
Blcck 19, SUBURBAN HOMES,
Personal Assets Record" and WaShed. 5.193 bvShI. New crop
Many otners to choose tram
the rght a 17 year old boy harm
Probat, No. 7I7CP
ORIENTAL
RUGS
WANTED
€D (Wad oriy) CLASSIC
U0R UN FURNISHED
rir,il F 'r ida'',
hours Cost new S1..8O. sell for 1.195
Osteen - 10 acre farm improved,
acc'rding to the p?at thereof as
Prciin'i. 10 lbs $910 Baggs
FROM
(Yrse Grsdy (Vivtmap M.tyo)
''C xeutor's Duties") R&amp;R
or 6)1 9993 in list your
Ti- c pr'cs piSid, used. iSriy ccv'd,tion
nIl
377
26)1
QQr 10 500 hrn about t
125
'.
Ff'IdQU
THEATRE PREViEW
12i ill?, 9 ? 5.
Ti l.L: LI.T ING P LAL TOP
recorded in Plat Book 5, Pages 60
Market, 25th arid Sanford Ave 372
septic tank, well, barn tic. Only
Spec laity Merchandise Cor
J 517. ',',':niCr P,irk
with a bErttay ctiis*nias par
Chico &amp; The Man
IN RE: Estate of
Christmas specials here.
NO SECURITY
taäi
i
2:30
19195 mencn
1'
and
61,
Public
Records
of
Seminole
$11,300. Terms Broker 531 0171,
Portatlon, P.O. Box 2.521, Sanford,
IRENE
.
ROSS.
1505
W.
25th
Sf,
New
3½ tip Outboard Motor
1Y.
930
.11 7)74, 322 1196, 322 196.1
Deceased County, Florida,
Florida 37771.
Morning
'
(2) (12) THE DOCTORS
Jet. Ilfl&amp;477.LOngwod
FIVE BEDRCOM,
DEPOSIT
$100
______
AOMAC RION:
SANFORD
(PEE
RIPENED
FRU
IT.
picked
to
37T1SS?.77TII64
(B MOVIE: i,
at
public
sale.
tothe
highest
and
I
MnCall 373 ISlOor $34 1605
2 BATH, FIREPLACEI
We
Buy
Furniture
(4)
EGUDINGL
Phone 3735904
parkling new listing. Family room,
DA VE 5' 373 9)70
for good Spiiel Piano, or
1971 VW 117 Station Wagon,
n, last heW b the ee*
'Joor of the SemInole County Cc"jrt
formal dining room, central heat.
1375 J Tanusrine's Call 323 0267. it no
Conon.
POBSON MARINE
REALTY INC.
All persons are hereby notified
*here the Shi.,ppers tili see them
Year Leases
MING
Professionally Manaqed
n$
till 377 0376. Russell
automatic, air Conditioning. Steel
House, Sanford, Florida, at 11:00
3726620
air,
big
garage
workshop,
7927Hwy
1797
.
fenced.
207
E
25th
3237532
that the underslg'ed as Executor of
every day
fly
(',i4'Ie.,
U
ea
9' t*c,'
t#lted fhdiAi
l (YW m.i..
,
AND
IA.'
..
Wil I on',' rio rtnir,xi ,.,ix,cr.r
"-'
'
P PA on Opa'n" i' 1075
C.i' .;.i,
",,..A JLOtMi,p(ALI
"i, J•S
'--- -I
i..'L.u.....'1JL A p'.IUaLEM
itJ &amp;ui
j J. MtJ)$CAL STORY;
13.995
327)65%.
Dealer.
f
WITNESSmy
handand
thINlof
(Mon.)
TBA
(Tues.)
h
ANY
DESCRIPTION
SANFORD
RariciH;j;e
j StJGHINE
PlOW SHOWING- New3 bedroom
mInistration thereof and has filed in
SELMA WILLIAMS, Associate
IN YOUR FAIILY?
Navel Oranges, $2.SOpsrbu
(B MOVIE: Paravoop Corn'
-Pince Ectwards stat's
8
this court on December 16111. 1973.
AUCTION, 323 7310
'Sdt'3dStaQe" (Wed.) Schod
323.u7OOrS3l.,,f
Larry Saxon, Realtor
Eves. lfl 0617 or 372 1597
saId Court its final report and
$972 Chevy Impala, I door. 47 000
home with central heat. Only
8:15
AL ANON
,'
JulceOranges,$lSoperbu.
[_Jknrybothc
(Seal)
59-W,sical
MerChandise
gynocdogis*
io triggers a
PV)aYITV
$21,000
with
USOctown
mild-S AC, PB PS. ild vinyl top
(1'h') •-y
See
petition
for
discharge.
Oblections
today
Your
For families or friends of Probien-p
Container.3flSlu
.
______________________________
Wanted
to
buy
used
otf
Lynth
ice
EMINOLE CO. Acreag, tracts,
furniture.
storm of proosi wt'ien tie
thereto, ii any, should be duly filed.
_J
Excellent
Condition. Must
Ascent
Cl
tMn"
(A)
(Fri.)
t'
6.
Any
Arthur H. flekwith. Jr.
TAFFER REALTY
Quantity
small and large 12.000 per acre
NOLL'S
MTTC Tiling pOOf Of publication
Ludwig concert snare drum.
Sacrifice. Will take best offer. 671
por IurTI*rinformationcal,Ifl- isv
ST.
JOHNS
REALTY
CO.
'"''i"'
I
and
up
Terry
Realty,
Realtor
62$
'"sSe!br
Hwy
1797
630
'1
VT WV
'.*) T.TfWAT.) TYW1 1113 P'W19.
$775 OusJleI
showing this notIce has been
or write
excellent condition, $50.
________________________________
1760.
Pt'j tuaI [state Broker
0711
BROKERS
By: Elaine Richarde
(B 11-fE MOTHERS IN LAW
Phone 373 167%
(Tues., Thurs.) 'Jeannie'
published onc. a week for four
Phone 322.2311.
Sanford Al Anon Family Group P0.
lIOOE2sIhst
32766$'
Deputy
Clerk
197$ Chevrolet BeIA'r,
3W
Da,s 3776173
Box 533. Sanford, Fla 37771
consecutive weeks, the matter of Publish: Dec. 1I
(Wed.) 'Prof5es in Fjctn.'
70-Swap a Trade
Oranges,
Grapefruit,
Tangerines
1975
51.530. Call
hurls
372
?3S
46-Commnercial
Property
ii)
(12)
ANOTHER
'iMDRLD
WEKIVARIVER
ESTATES
BALDWIN
PIANO
______________________
approval of said report and the
(Fn)"Foreaid 20.20"
Tangelos and Lemons
DEUSS
377072$ after 5p.m.
Woodrow Wilson Woods
lyears old, like new
New 3 bedrOom, 2 baths, uouble
ordering of distribution of said
Would
(4) (4)Au. INTHE FAMILY
SWAP SHOP FLEA MARIT
R. U. Hulchison, 3771035
garage, 2 porches, patio, country
like to hear from you. Was in ______________________
Phone 3225203
estate will come before the court.
rsinets Pro,)erty'- 306 ft. on Hwy
(A)
JOHNNY
WALKER
Anyone
can e a seller or a buyer ISiS Oit'sno!e Cu!ta., 2 dxr. AM
(.4) PASToRs STUDY
Sanford, could not locate.
sctTing, on large 1 acre pluS Iol.
FLAGSHIP BANK OF
177 in Longwood. For sale by
Duck.s, Geese, Chickens &amp; Goats.
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
(9) GENERAL HOSPITAL
FM radio, AC, PS, PB 11.750, by
No charcie All admitted free
Check the Evening Herald Christ
CE) SUNRISE SEMESTER
136.300
Directions:
Wesley Woods
West
on
SR
44
GENERAL
CONTRACTOR
MELBOURNE, NA.
wner. 323-7041.
Live or dressed. 323 7C41
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL diRowner
______________________
Call 377 3766. ash icr Jm
Fl)
(Mon.)
"Romagnolli
mas
Gift
for
Christ
every
at
the
Come
browse
Sunday
Guide
daily
to
Wettiva
Rd
Call Collect, eves
REAL ESTATE. INC
635
Melbourne, Florida
CUIOF FLORIDA. IN AND FOR PIANO STUDIES- Teacher of
Theatre,
mas
gtt
ideas.
Movielaricl
Drivein
Table'
(Wed)
Fnwt
ReOwner
Broker.
Herbert
Bronon,
Christmas
specials
here
By:
Gerald
A.
Younçis
it
your
T)FARM AND HOME
NAVELS, GRAPEFRUITS.
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
322-6457
taring lessons in your home after
South 17-9? Phone 377.1716,
_____________________________
30576307C*
bn" (A)
'ice President.Trjst Ot
tiiete the shoppers will see them
TANGELOS
636
CASE NO. 73•2299.CA-28-C
school. General studies and che1
rnr
(
vvuy
,%,sIu UI
in ye: i",nnon of
.j) IJVIN(JWJR,D5
ifl5tu('tion, popular, classic
BY OWNER - idyllwide, 4 bi't, j'.'
60-Ottice supplies
LAKE
MARY-)
Bedroom,
1'
bath
As Executor of the Estate
71-Antiques
322623.3 or 3720262
RICHARD W. CASPIIPI FOR
33(3
baths, 30'xIO' family room, formal
relIgious. 131.3134.
8:43
________________________
home
nestled
under
shady
trees.
of IRENE P. ROSS, Deceased ADOPTION OF ROBERT
Merchandise
(4) (6) MATCH
L.
dining, plus breakfast room.
Country styiekitchen, central heat
NEIGHOR
0.
Spear
THE ROAD!!!
Used office furniture
THOME, JR., A MINOR, AND FREE Soil Conditioner to growers
Ove an Heirloom for Christmas.
5.31.000. 32$ 0717.
(TLies,
T!itt's.)
(1
18-Help
'CarWanted
&amp;
air.
VA
termS
available.
121.000.
8:50
ill West Commercial Street
Antique iewelry. China 8. Clan,
ELIZABETH ANN COX, A MINOR.
uxily.
Limited
supply.
Details,
6-44...
_
rasodendas"
Wood or steel desks (executive desk
Sanford, FIO4'id 3717)
NEWS
C lye me $650 and pick up payments
AMENDED
Primitives. Furniture, Original
Forrest Greene, Inc.
0-Miscellaneous for Sale
&amp; chairs. Secretarial detks &amp;
Attorney
for
Executor
ONE
UFE
TO
LIVE
ChInese
Specialty
cook
wanted.
4
cxi
4
bedroom
home.
Total
under
Paintings &amp; Hand Crafts Marie &amp;
6.55
NOTICE TODEFEND
You'll feel like you're floating
Publish Nov. 77, Dec 4, Ii, IS, 197$
chairs, straight chairs, filing
A small Classifiect Ad brings bIg
Hr. west, $
wIt., 4 Yrs. cx$17,000. Owner, 373 7734,
fIJ (t*1n..Tue. Wed., Fri.)
330 tlfl
PEAL fOR's
Arthur Richter, CHINABERRY
TO ROBERT L. THOME. SR ..
(21 DEVOTiONAL
down
me road in this 1972
cabinets,
as
is
Cash
DEI.143
and
Carry.
returns Try one ard see Call j
perience, complete grammar
ed Condition
Full size bed.
Last known address:
TREE ANTIQUE SHOP, 1146 W.
i.ias, Yoga and You' (A)
Oldsmobile Delta II. Air
6.58
PIOLL'S
)02
Sum
merlIn.1
bedroom,
2
bath,
7611
or
531
9993
school.
Call
Orient
preadS
and"
long
matching
IV
Restaurant,
M.D.A.C. B
'15' 5 Sanford
(TPizs.) 'COflSIIflBI' Sts'V
conditioned comtort, power
Cassetberry, 17 92,530 1206
(12) PAIR. KARVE,'
____________________________
central heat arid aIr, fi"mIIy room,
1304141. ask for Fred.
IN THE CIRCUIT COUR'( OP THE
iraperies; full size bed frame and
(Pers. Box 359)
steering, power brakes and
MARRIAGES
________________________
carpeting, 119.501' Low dawn.
733
Stenstrorn
'nattress, matching bookcase
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL dR.
If you are having ditficulty finding a
APO San Francisco.
radio are just a few of the
Performed •by Mirityn, Notary,
Aplsonecallcoutd
Start
you
onanew
ED
ROCKV
Aid)
FRIENDSDrive
by
and
then
call
CUlT
Dorothy
OF
THE STATE OF
seadboard; baby bed with canopy,
Calif. $6335
place to tiye, car to drive, a lob, or
(2) (17.) TOOAY(Locelnjws
61-Building_Materials
lu*uriis inside. This beautiful
Ocata 90i;nui or737177),
and profitable career Call C47
Nicholas, Realtor, Sanlando
IZ'4OERDOG
FLORIDA,
IN
r*cellent condition, 155; cream
AND
FOR
some service you have need of.
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED ______________________
st 725 nd 825)
chocolate brown with beige
3755
Really,
Inc
,
Realtors,
634
6277
SEMINOLE
COUNTY
hag
carpet,
12'
x
70',
excellent
for
that
reari
all
e',.'r
won
ads
Cverv
d.i'
an action has been fIled against
400
__________________________
vinyl roof car should sell br
Setting Cheep- Used umber, .311
C4) (6) CBS NEWS
GENERAL CIVIL DIVISION
edroom. $60. Call anytIme, 671.
y'ou in the abovetitled Court. The
1339S.
BUT.
at Clark
kinds.
Old
bathtub
(pasture
0 SESA&amp;€ STREEI
RELIABLE elderly woman on
Legal Notice
Near Sanford
CASE NO. ?S-1194-CA49.F
1211.
nature of this action is a Petition for
5ANFOMS SALES LEADER
Chrysler Plymouth. . .11 can
(6) PARTRJCIGE FAMILY
trough) Phone 32) 0279
WALKER'S
limited
In.ome
to
live
rent
tree
In
CL) 9020'S BIG TOP
FIRST NATIONAL INVESTMENT Adoption of RCOERT L. THCME,
be yours br only 51193.
edroom, 2 bath on large fenced
THE WHOLE THING.- Furniture
ft f) MISTER ROGERS'
ceptionally beautiful wedding
exchangeforcjreof my .4 yr son,
Pressure Cleaning &amp; PaInting
COMPANY OF AMERICA, INC., a JR., a mInor, by RICHARD W.
FICTITIOUS NAME
7.30
lot, carpet 125.900-Terms
1. Iigl,t houWkping. References
and all for lust 521.930, bedroom
wn, size 7.9, cost $250, sacrifice
PF)GNBOP.H000
Florida corporation.
Notice is hereby given that I am
62-Lawn- Garden
CASHIN, Petitioner. The name of
Specialist Roofs-Exteriors
CF)G000MOF*4INGA&amp;€Rhome with Screened porch, range, N eat 3 ,)edroom home, fenced. only
3231373 Mon FrI. before 2: 30. Sat.
or $50. Phone 377.2315
in busIness at Hwy 436
Piaintitf th
('6)
Cch,f: ifl wIct .iJoption
ist,mat•s. Reasonable Rates
$70,000
Free
1, Sun, after 7 p.m.
refrigerator, House is vacant a;id
vs.
proct*dings are penoing is the Forest CIty, Semlno;e County, ______________________________
(12) DH
3 M Preri. time released plant
Terms Available
Clark Chrysler Plymouth
Bdrocm,
I',
bath
with
fenced
ready
8'OO
to
move
In.
WILBA, INC.. etc., et al.,
C,B. RADIO SALE
CircuIt Court of the Eighteenth FlorIda urwier the fIctitious name of Nurses; RN's; LPN's; Aides; Aide
HI.RISE . COMMERCIAL HOMES
fend C,arde-nLand. 1100 W itt St.
(B ADOAj1,FAMLy
DiCk
yard.
173.900-Terms
(4)
CE)
CAPTAIN
41$ Hwy. 436
531.7700
Defendants. JudiclalClrcult,lnanctforSembnole CYCLESYSTEMS,andthatIInt
723 P430
Companion, NeededimmedIately
Ph. 322.6215
4:30
HERE'S A REALY HONEYI Owner
NOTICEOFSALE
torlgistersadnamewiththeclerk
County. FlorIda, Case Plo. 737759
6250636
CONSUMER ELECTRONICS
14] MIKE DOUGLAS SH0','j
has reduced this $1000 for a fast
Wanted
01 the Circuit Court. Seminole
Notice Is hereby gIven that, CA70C.
0 SCHOOL PROGRAM3730200
nford Airport
sale. 3 Bedroom;, kitchen
pursuant
to
a
Final
Jt.,Jgment
of
County,
Florida
In
.ccorctan(e
wIth
U ED SES,IJi4E STREET
You are required to file your
MING
N
1 large teclroo,r. 3 bath
equipped,
extra
large
lot
Centrat
provisions of the Fictitious
Foreclosure entered In the above answer or other defensive pleadings
21 -Situations #danted
ED THE ic RANGER
.'gen Users - E tank, iiv i,tw.
'-'C 5.irir'd area
9.00
t'eat air, for just 126.000
'
styled cause, in the CIrcuit Court of with the Clerk of the above fsanied Name Statutes, To Wit. Section
ase. gauges, tubing and face
ijf
500
2.e PHIL, ()QftJ4tJ
S'emin.''e County, Florida, I will sell Court and serve a copy thereof upon 545 09 FlorIda Statutes 1957
iask.
Ready
for
immed!ate
use.
SittiOg positiun wanted, for hospital,
2i ADAM 12
14] GMIr
ti ,..ioperty situate in Seminole the Petitioner's attorney, B.
S: Larry Pearce
EXPERTS READY TO SERVE YOU
nursing home or private. Can
tD. Phone 322.4106.
C.
322242O Anytime
19)
GIL.LIGAHS
ISLAND
County,
Florida,
described
as:
PYLE, ESQUIRE, of Whlttaker, rublish: Dec. 4. 11, II. 26, 191$
CE) MIKE D'D(.IGLAS SHOW
work
any shift. R,ferenc.s. 333
t
ftS &amp;IV'vv IM.
#.. .
i
ix ....
...... 4
.
.
'wing- Everything must go. Boat,
Your MLS Agency
ryli mo iump, POST OttiCl Box 3)7,
••4•
11)
JUST A PHONE CALL AWAY
U,JVit: (Ifl.) "flu
....................................................
At TOPS flrancn OtfiCe No 1
riofor, trailer, dishwasher, an
Enjoy much Iarpr'Suk &amp; Find" puzzles wj
W&amp;W)
t
lat,rtha'i
50
Yn
63,
b0
Y"P(8
OAI
Ti'O
D.
r.
1 Oriano Drive
guts, furnIture, guns, clothing
,
nu
xw , sev or small
372.1302
mx inc nra aay Of January, 1976, •
ulecuveries per p1081 in lfl aII-niw aerlea of 24.paj. booklets.
5:30
Charles Coburn, Charles
recorded in Piat BookS, Pag•SOind requIred by law, else a Judgment IN THE CIRCUIT COURT IN AND
eIC. Friday, Saturday, Senday, 10
tcyile Sell these idle items With'
(2] '12) NEWS
FOR
SEMINOLE
COUNTY.
Ii S. Corner of 10th and Magnolia.
41. Public Records of Seminole will be entered against you.
a want Ad To piece your a. Call
t.
payable to "Seek Find" in
FLORIDA
of this newspaper.
ni,r friendly Classified gal at The
Gf'SIfl Yes's." Pati t. COlt
I
Land Clearing
GE1S'Relnigerator,goodcond.$33;
PANY
Pressure Cleaning
Air Conditioning
at public sale, to the highest and best hereunto set
(Wed.) "FrO.zan Ghost, (B&amp;W)
,,,,
my
land
and
sail
at
IN
RE:
JAMES
RICHARD
21"
Self-propelled
To?
mower
__________________________
blddr, for cash, at the west front Sanford, Seminole County, Florldl, SOLOMON,
i1 BEVERLY H&amp;LBIWES
Lcxi 0'iey, EIyn .4i*as
with extra blade. 530. 3224104.
dsor Cf the SemInole County Court this 15111 day of December, 1973.
__________
Christmas specials here
p t.4Ay'yRI
IESTIRSON LAND CLLARIP,
Rentals
1945.
A5.A CLEANS AL',
_________________
Petitioner, HouSi, Sanford, FlorIda, at 11:00 (Stat)
___________________________
List
yourthe shoppers will see triem I hulldozinq. Fir Cv.I'inI). O.?ci
where
Kil(Pien
ftbrcom
Cabinets.
__11,j-.'1-'_'i
Exterior
pressurecieanm,
mlA.M., on December 31, 1973.
(ThS!) IJ!e W3'ngn," Pewi
Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr.,
____________________
every day.
5r'r C drt, tOp SQl '377
Counter tps, Snks Installation
___________________________________
JANETT DARLENE SOLOMON,
373 CS6S
,
WITPIESSmy hand and the seal of
(81W)
Clerk of the Circuit Court
Hop.
_________________________
Legal Notice
available Bud CabeIl. 3775057
rthis court on December, 1915.
RMpondnt. 30-Apartments Unfurnjshed
By: Mary N. Dardan
C&amp;A BackHoe Service
a' ty lime.
NOTICE OP SUIT
___________________
_____
DAY
LiteVtb'1Bfl."PatIwo,00v*.
Ldnd Ctear'ng. till trt. clay, rock.
I'LL BE 30
____________________________
Heater
Cleaning
Arthur H. Backwtth, Jr.
Notice is hereby given that I am
Publish: Dcc. II. N, 1973, Jan. lII, TO:
Radio 8 TV
Canadian Christmas trees direct
All kinds 01 d.ggrig HojSeraler
Prom
JANEIT
DARLENE
Clark of the CircuIt Court
engaged in business at $537 U.S. 17.
1976
unfurn. Ideal location Reasonable
StOred &amp; mOved 327 9112 or 931
from Canada Baggs Market, 73t'i
SOLOMON
(12)
MERV
GRIFFIN
St'ICY*Y
.mxws;tea
X
By: ElaIne Richarde
-:
Longwoad, Seminole County,
DEU II
365377
9S
and Sanford Ave. 322366).
2133 "a Avenue I
_____________________________
Deputy Cut
ED MISTER ROGERS'
Florida under the fictitious name of
Heaters Cleaned. all makes IS
(JR yE Ill TV SERVICE-- Fast
Wichita Falls, Texas ;liOl
years experIence. Paul MiiIr, 372
Hand crocheted atgans. shawls 5.
Ser'i'ce 70? Live Oak Blvd
Eiiy friendly living Come (osn us.
i,
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DEUS)
$190
register saidnam. with the Clerk of
ponchos Will make toorder )73.
Office Machines
CaIberry Phone $3) $611
FOR
FEMINOLE
COUNTY, Itiat a suit has been flIed agalr.it you
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he Circuit Court, Seminole County,
7011 465 Marquette
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fr(ifi $141 mo 1234450
FLORIDA
(4) P)L DONAHIE SHN.
in CircuIt Court for Seminole
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Oil Burner Clean'ng &amp; Service 24
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HOW TIME
Florida in accordance with Ihe
CITY OF LAKE MARY,
CASE
NO.
71-2SILCA-n.D
GLeS1I IRA.
County, Frida, entitled: IN R
Come see the beautiful new clothes,
Hour Service. O'hes Heating &amp;
provisions of the FIctitious Name
FLORIDA
01 t iCE MACHINES
THE LEIGHTON T. HALL COR. JAMES RICHARD SOI,OMON, Check the Evening Herald ChriSt
$UIDIR.T*Y T0Sf IT
Roofing
ED SCHOOL PROGRA,
oust
arrived.
Christening
gowns,
i
Ak
Conditioning. 377 6077
Statutes,
'To.Wlt:
Section
565.09
''.',e '-P1,-n' all ma('% ,Snci mocH'S''
NstIcaof
PbIic
Hearing
mas
Gift Guide daily foe' Christ
PORATION,
FROM3URPorNTOa
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SOLOMON, R,5ponen?. Civil
ctC Oct stk, 30 p.ct to 60 oct cIt
j: James Deede
IU V'IHOM di MAY CONCERN:
rp'' 377 SC'OS
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No;
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Roofing Arid Carpentry Repair.
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FREE GIFT WRAPPING on new
)S2104CA04 A. 711. 2 Ap'c., 1 or 7 bedroom, turn, or
loyCe Dude
Hauling
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN by ROBERT C. TUCKER and J. nature of this Suit Is to Obtain a
CELEBRITY
Free estimates
baby accessories, Payton's
unfurn.
bOth
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* carpet. $30
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the Board of AdMiment Cf the City CHARLENE TUCKER, his wife, dissolution Of marriage and to
SWEEPSTAKES
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Children's
Wear,
(Formerly
Call 37) 6769
Publish: Dec 4, 11, II, 76. 1975
have
of Lake Mary, Florida, that
damage, 511$
. 323 4309 after
Painting
said and CAMERON BROWN CON the following described real
Buttons 'N Bows) 3610 Hiawatha
3:30 pm.
NALTNEY JEWELERS has t
Plants,
Hanging
Baskets,
Cut
Daniel
House
SIppers.
all
GI
Greene
Check
the
Evening
Herald Christ.
SEARS telephones will bC open
Expert root repairs, flat rocti or
Phone 377.1301.
'6) pp44(' $ pj( ,ff
6:00p.m. on Wednesday, January 7.
wide selection at ID Bracelets
Flowers. Sanford Flower Shop,
styles and colorS Knight's Shoes.
mis Gift Guide daily lot Christ
Defendant;.
shnqIes, All work guaranteed
as
his
sole
and
separate
Large)
Room
Apartmt
properly
as
gold and Silver, $4.95 up.
IN TH CIRCUIT COURT OP THE 1974, to
DAVE'S PAINTING
io
mas gift ideas
NOTICE OF
1771.
lump sum alImony, said property
dual
temp Admiral
____________________________ Gold
BR000EN ROOFING 3736700
ChcL,egend
Reasonable
: 7'J (12) V1E OF FOR.
a) consider a request for special
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CIRSmall
Jobs
Florida
Florists,
3221622.
Small
Prices
FORECLOSURESALE
located
refrIgerator,
excellent
condition,
Phone37
ie
kidS
In
Seminole
County,
Florida
will
love
Cowboy
Boots
anc
CUlT OF THE STATE OF exception tocreate a boI'row pit and
Beauty Care Products br Mom
Free Estimate 377 2673
NOTICE is hereby given that the to wit:
hefight against irlttatiOnbeginsat Unusual Gifts,
T1JE: N&amp;w Or hois bnai.
1)50; Philco washer arid dryer,
Dingo Boots from Knight's Shoes,
FLORIDA,
IN
fresh and artificial
FOR an excavation permit on the undersigned
AND
TowersBeautySalon
Of Bogg
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JEWELERSi
Tw
ARTHUR H. BECv
bedroom
Home
Improvements
4) PRICE IS R)Gff
Lot I, Block F. Spring Valley
$125; Philco portable dishwasher.
apartm,nts,
BETTER PAINTING $67
706 E First SI.
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
1Ofwlno described real property, WITH, JR. Clerk of the Circuit
floral pieces. lovely hanging
519 E Flrst,322 3112
Sewing
carpeted, air, turn &amp; unfurn, $93
Quality gitts for less 201 S Park
Court Farms, Section 1, Flat Book
11$; Sears 1 wheel luggage trailer,
A Better job. for a fester price.
baskets
Ann's
Flower
&amp;
Gift
14. Page up. 377 1110
Dtocross
BiCycleS
and
AC
Mi
LAS
$
I'x4' $125. Call 327*900.
InterIor &amp; Exterior. 25 pcI. dis. for
Mom will love you 611
for a
(B 7O CL
CASE NO 7tI$3.CA49.P
Sctions 3, 3, 4 &amp; I, Townthlp 20. thelsthdayof
Painting &amp; Carpentry Work, ill
cessorles Free Racing with
January, W16.t 11:00 County Public Recorcts
DA,______________________
senior cit,rens
POOR WHITE TRASH
Attera?,uris Dressmaking, ladies'.
.
FIRST NATIONAl. INVESTMENT South, Range 30 East. Sem,nole
GolferClubs.
Balls,
Golf
Begs,
A
Beige
cashmere
sweater,
t'es roof repair. 30 years cx
AM at the west front dor i-f the
lxircb'ioSe Bicycle City.
-$11
$T0*yopflt
Compactor
gift
to
last
all
year
A
tamily
and
an
Further
property
Electric
men';, criildren'S Drapes, Quilts,
County,
located
COMPANY
OF
AMERiCA,,
Florida
in _____________________________
INC.,a
31-Apartments Furn ished
detachable mink collar, size 36.
Duk5ter Jackets Ladies and
Js p.m.
(Li GIT
perience Fast service - Free
49$ WIll, Lg.,I)O 1)61
Seminole County Courthouse, Pinellas County. iu wit:
membershiptO Family World Golf
Barbecue Grill will make Dad .i
'U!J MOø"
Uphoistering. Donna Canada,
Florida rwwatIq
I
mans
g.gfl
apparel
Ond
•JCC%
TPiep'jb!!c
hearing
li*,e
new,
VS.
Phone
377-1490.
wilt
be
held
In
!
,
3rfcrd,
ftr4j, off,, for sate an
1OSN Miitland,Mtlnd 6170635
estimates.
Phone
131 SO9
$HOWO
Pest
Control
Lot 6, Gulf View Gardens, Pfat
&amp;
Country
Cl'b.
377
544)
"Top
Chef"
Dick's
Appliances,
a
3720701
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PlaIntiff th* City Hall, City Cf Lake Mary, Sill at public outcry to the hlot Book
Mayfair Country Club Pro Shop, __________________________
anytime.
AVALON APARTMENTS"
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ADULTS. NO PETS
Spruce up the old Rec Vet with new
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at least 13 days prior to the date o9

DATED: DecemIec 15, 1973.

Arthur H Ueckwlth Jr

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Macr,urne lte I

,ctC.ns Gifts

WILSON MAIER for the bCsl

Aye, across lrom Chrysler

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jewes start at 12995 GWALT

heat Illid air from Sanloru Hutng
&amp; AIr Cond'l.3ning.

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brick i. stone specialty 372 7760

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Couch &amp; matching chair, 5.35 37)

O'CrC',WOri etc Sy the "iOu' -'
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nand bUs t,m regory Lvmec
' Truo Value Hare pr, 611' 6
Maple 3730300

Larry s 9rw 8, tJsed Mart 715 S
iford A' 377 4)17

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Install cirpt and vinl wall towall

r,ret"ne casuals or house slippers

JCWELERS, 204 5 Pirk

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CHRISTMAS by selling your good

a Sunbeam small appliance from
True itt iC
uarthv1't', 1 F Map )2'0t'3

?tsses dresses sIze 10 like new 10.5

,.so. OIler Quality Meeker

give TV Stamps 3)1 E First st

I milewe'sv oil lonold

fished tCiIplc)y 377 7'7 ddys
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Monroe Ucenseid bordd fr ,
shiPPers.
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COnvenienlly located and

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70 I- i iford P.jl
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Call between

sA'$l5ur H Beckw,•p,, Jr.

City Clerk

616 E Simoren Blvd
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New modern

m note County, FlotId.

By' Elaln Richard,

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P'earing In ithjiliun, notire shall be December, 1773

Florida
Clark o'th. Clrc*st (0l

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Thursday, Dec.

10, 17S

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13.88

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8-Track Tape

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Mechanical Filter
P.A. Jack

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External Speaker Jack

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Cutcher also said h

Limited Quantities

Orig. 5.99

Inf ants

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Sleepers
Now

Walklee Talkie Sets

Now 16.88
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"The governor's decision will depend on the
charges. lie will have to decide If removal Is
justified and he can sell It to the Senate," Harllng
said,
Arfvwdin
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came to the home in
response to neighbor's
complaints. Grant said he
did not want anything
about it in the iic;mpaper

maketh a he" will go to

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because children "were
crying in school and along
the roadside" because of It.
"Nearly everybody in
town knew about it," Grant
said, when asked 11 ht

a "reward," but their
fa ther scrubbed it off.
The Cutchers quote
Revelation 22:14.15 to
substantiate their belief
that 'whosoeerloyeth and

n flint,..,
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The state attorney said Morris' affidavit Is
making a "mockery" of the judicial stem.
Binford is charged wi th one coun t of perjury and
one count of false swearing in violation of stale

election laws.
The Sunshine indictments center on the county's
aborted pur chase of the clay pit anii ?
n's
appointment as count y attcy.
In both Instances, indictmen ts charge secret
meet ings were held In which decisions were made
that were reLctLve to the aborted clay pit purchase
and to Freeman's appointment.
The Sunshine Law states

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correspond with Education

Spocial

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Decorative

Men's Ban-Ion S

Golf Clubs

Commissioner
Ralph
Turllngton, urging
official to consider pursuing a
stud) on the method of
bidding In the state for possible
discussion by the state school
board

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The action was taken alter
Robert Brunner, who Indicated
he has a
with the

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tugtxr milk prices for students
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golf balls

Orig. 5.00

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Brunner sa yi ng the
company has been successful
bidder for Seminole's school
milk for the past 22 years,
Pointed to the requirement by
the local schoohystem that the

200 only

Men's

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p.m. by Al Rom, executive
director of the Zoological
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Since the seating capacity is
limited to 200, Homer
suggested those planning
attend the dinner, should call
the Qiamter for
The visitors will be bused
back to the Winter Park lodge
where
of them will be
Staving until D
"We want them to really
learn what makes the

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For a full, comprehensive look at Seminole County
high school basketball and what happened Friday night,
see Sunday's sports section of The Evening Herald

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Count 's "629 kiW cmpio)es
-- ncluding 1,532 teachers coat taxpayers about $3 million
during fiscal yeer 1974-75

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Sanford area In the coming months, Including the revival
of the Shad Derby, which will be sponsored by The
E,,-enIn- Heraldand the Greater Sanford Chamber of

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bids.

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c'cntsper one half pint and since
the poilcyts not to give change
In pennies the children locally
are charged 15 cents.
He said in other counties,
such as Leon, where the school
system

ment sponsored

tourna

Roger Harris, assistant

furnishes

Around The Ciock
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FALh foreign country pays for

their sudonts' tuition wiüie
attending American in.

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employe contributions.
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Life insurance coverage costs.
61
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elft-trician, chief mechanic and
chief plumber, who are on call.
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wlien the actual Jury duty pay u
returned to the
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cats per mile wfllbeabout
$&amp;4,
for the 197'- 76 school
Participating In the All Souls School Christmas program held for year, exclutThg
travel expenses
the parents, are Beth Nelson (candy cane), Daphne Morris,
at each of de 39 schools.
airy) and
FitzPatrick, wrea th. (ersld Photo by 111
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tal
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including 7 a t nCO , to
taxpayers was $1,537,973 33 In
retirement benefits paid out

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American people tick 1)), getting
down to the grass roots of the
American people ... It's what
we call 'fireside djpl macy.'

the American Bass Fishermen.
events In The Sunday Edition of The Evening Herald.

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fresh mullet, hush puppies,
baked b!ans and navel oranges.

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history and Russian In Winter
P. Benjamin, Sutanto Hard- Choong Lam and his wile.
Park; and Miss Wanda Yucfus,,
jolukito, Mukhlls Rasyid, - From Tanzania: Francis studying Spanish In Or lando.

Christmas holidays with dinner guests have Included the
American families, according secretary of the treasury of
to Dr. Luis M. Perez, president
of the Mid-Florida Council for
International Visitors.

8a.m.Sunday,Dr. Perez uld.
From there, they will be

connection

dairy industry, said current
practice of bidding in Semir,olc
County and several other
coun!ies in the state c,

T itleist, Spalding

ill

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elected officials shall be in the ooen and attended by
th e public or by members of the press.

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"Santa" is evident at
schools, shopping centers
and even some churches,
the Cutchers say they are
"bound by God's word and
have to do what It 'ass"

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should offend some.
Al though they know they
are
opening themselves to
threats and cri ticism for
challenging the popular
myth at a time when

The students will be enLe Isi bti C refrigerated cabinets, the bid cabinets would be
tertalned
at the San!°i'd Cl" C
paid for In
delegation has decided to send pr ice If 9 19 cents per hail
Center
at
4:30 p.m., during a
pint one school year.
concert
written inquiries to the and students are charged 10
pit
on by the Lyman
Brunner added that the
Seminole School Board con cents
not
High
School'
s
"The Company"
school board's reasoning for
cerning the method of bidding
The
concert
is free and open
Brunner said if the local buying the cabinets the past
tothe
for milk for the school children schoo l board would furnish the has been that it does not
want
Homer said
of the county
visitors
cabinets and continue its get involved In maintenance of
be
served
Christmas
The four member body, current milk charge the refrigerated equlfament
and dinner by the TriCounty
composed of Sen. John Vogt,
________
Road Runners, a club of
•L\
Sen.Len Wilson. Rep Vince
band radio operators
('
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gave Freeman."

47 graduate studenis stitutions, Dr. Perez explained, Argentina, and secretary of Gadjah S.
Suharto, Maryadi W. M. M. CbAle, AN'icholas R.
education of Haiti.
Seno.
Siwingwa.
The students expected to visit
-From Korea: Chyung Man- From Thailand: KbongShnford and Winter Park specialize and Increase his Sanford are:
Cho,
Jtn
Sung
Kyu,
Kim
Kyung.
udnue
Chanya, Miss Nipiiporn
Sunday, for the second year in a skills and return "as an asset"
Afghanistan: Dr. Han, Lee Jae-Hoo, Shin Chang. Pongairi, Miss
Niskorn
row as part of the NatIonalto his own country.
On,
Ho.
Booranakitawe,
Mrs.
Walal
Mohammad
M1azad,
Sardar
R.
Yang
Council for Community SCT
Homer
said
last
year,
flS
Plabodlwatt,
Pornleart
M ohammad Roshan, Dr.
vices to International Vbtitnrx
Ube:
adults from 67 foreign countries Moharnmd Y. Salehi.
Veraballn,
Savitra
Alisananta,
"This is our answer to
Abu, Miss Beatrice U. Johnson,
visited
Central
Florida
during
'Yankee-Go-Home' and is
Miss Afidabe C. Murray,
From Brazil: Laerclo
the holidays, including 72 top
- Ozer
From Turkey: Gail S.
best foreign diplomacy we
B.
do
Wilfred
K. Selrnah, Mrs. Ercel
Araujo, Paulo G. Cysneiros,
military leaders from Peru
Guney.
could hope to accomplish," said
Evelyn B. Yarsbh.
Most cf this year's visitors Miss Helosla Luck.
- From Yemen Arab
Jack homer, executive will be spending Christmas Eve
- From Nepal: iola R. Republic: All Mohammed
- From Egypt: Fathalla
manager for the Greater InCocnaBch,D..P,aid.
M
Pradtian,
Gajendra
M. Abdul-Aziz, Mohammed M.
Sanford Chamber - of Corn.
Abdeen, Hany M. El-Dakroury
,
ILI AsIa
UId,
is
11
LTI. .0 CUId,
LAMIIUafl.
merce.
He said he hopes to pla ce Mo ha mmad M. Kar1th.
Shree
Paudel.
Three
udents living in
This Is the eIghth year that seven judges expected this
From Ghana: Johnson E.
Central
Florida
will accompany
From Nigeria:
the U.S. State Department has week from South Korea in Knnth.
A
the
foreign
student1,s:
Miss
Ad
made arrangements for about homes of lawyers and judges in
Laura
Bailey,
19,
studying
- Guyana. Mrs. Ju2een J•
300 foreign visitors, who are the county. Perez, 47, who
From Philippines:
J
A
A.
PP
languages in Orlando; Miss
Cumberbatch.
students at various universities also vice chairman of
Renee
Puzlo, 21, studying
around the nation, to spend the nationa l council, sa id his recent
- From Indonesia; Wahjudl
- From Singapore: Yew-

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and leaders from 16 foreign and the purpose of the program
countries are expected to visit is to allow each student to

"The parents make the
lie and the thfld
love
IWO said Mrs. Cutcher. A he
is a sin, no matter how
beautiful it is," she added.
"How can they relate these
bunch of lies to the birth of
Chr ist?" Cutcher asked.
Mrs. Cutcher said that if
others are allowed to
dispay spotlighted Santa.s
on their roofs, which offend em,
-...e and her
nusoana should have the
right to display Santa in the
way they wish, even if It

as it would be "had for the

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Some

Hell,

children."
Grant is in charge of the
nnnuui Longwood
Children's Christmas
party. He traditionally
plays Santa at the event,
Cutcher's wife, Brenda,
said some friends in
Longt,i, wkd jiso
jf
,,,
Mina
w

the grand jury, or

also says he has a "sworn taped
statement which contradicts the affidavit Morris

To Be Represented

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were forced by officials to
take it do wn because of
numerous complaints. She
said ch ildren of the other
family had come home
from school upset becauss
their teacher had stamped
their hands with a Santa as

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peace. "Even the mayor
- -was there," he added,
Cutcher believes his
freedom of religion and
speech
are
being
threatened,
Grant sJd today that he
asked Cutcher to take down
the Santa from his truck

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in

the neighbors became
upset and cal.led the police.
Cutcher said the City
Council Chairman J. R•
Grant arrived, he quoted
the official as saying,
"Boy, you better take it
own. Do you want to be
un out of town?"
Cutchc; saId he was
threatened with arrest by
officials who said they had
15 persons ready to swear
out warrants against him
and "it only takes eight" on
a cha.' tturbing :.

Askew has the power to remove from of fi ce
elected or appointed officials who are under Indicent by a rand jury.
governor, however,
has been quoted as saying his office has flO specific
policy, but that he decid es each thdIvual se on
its OWfl merit,
Haling was unable to name a specific dale when
the governor
1ll decide w ther or not to remove
Commissioners
KwIaow and Michael
Hattaway and Port Authority Chairman Tom

____ __________

his truck, and while
friends

___

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visiting

Basketball

New shipment

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-

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14.88

_____

__________

Longwood for a barbecue

NowI 5.88

Backboard, Rim, Net

_______________________________

testimony to Morris' attorney, Jack Bridges, and to
J. Cheney Mason, defense attorney for Freeman,
and to Asst. Stale Atty. William Staley.
The court order came as a result of a motion
filed by Staley accompanied by the af fidavit signed
and sworn to by Morris on Tuesday.
Staley's motion stated that the Morris' affidavit,
"if true, might constitute perjured testimony,

purch,e of a l7,OOO clay pit.
Freeman, Hattaway and Kwiatkowski are
charged with violating Florida's Sunshine Law.
Morris, an official of Chelsea Title and Guaranty
Co., has signed a statçnent saying grand jury
charges that Freeman solicited unlawful cornpeaUon are "totaliy false."
The Morris affidavit prompted Herring to
request that Ask name a special prosecutor to
determine if Morris has perjured himself by
issuance of the aff idavitMorris' affidavit, denying the grand jury
charges, conflicts with sworn testimony before the
grand Jury or to Herring's office, Morris could be
charged with perjury, which is a felony,
On Thursday Circuit Court Judge J. William
Woodson ordered Morris' grr.nd jury testimony
transcribed by of ficial co
re porter, Norman
Robbin.
thecourt ordered RobbLn to furnlshcopjesof the

grand jury or a request from State Attorney 1thbott
Herring for a special prosecutor until the governor
returns to Tallahassee next we&amp;

________

Satan Claus", be
had a flower pot thrown
through the window of hi.,
house, said he has been

-

.a.
I
qT. COOKer/tryer

AMwFM Portable Radio

only

_________

Lies

Sesame Street

l 1.88

L '1

'

Allen Cutcher, who
lives on a quiet street
outside Longwood city
limits, displayed a figure of
Santa hanging by a rope
around his neck and
labeled "The King of the

threatened with getting
shot and having his house

today and wouldn't consider the report from the

_________

Since

5O

Auto

Now

_____
_______________________
___

Santa Claus is "heathen
Idolatry" and a "sin."

144

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Orig. 22.95

Hand Vacuum Cleaner

____

_

____

the families do not
celebrate Christmas and
hold the opinion that the

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__

smal

LPRecord

automatic thermostat
Orig. 19.99

_______

____

by hanging
Santa Claus in effigy.
Members of a
l
church In Sanford,

Reg. 159.95
Delta Fine Tuning

-

popular attitude toward

slow cooker

two

_________

Longwood area by violent
reaction to two families
who have expressed their

of Christmas"

Reg. 15.88
qt. crockery

approve a governor's decision to remove an official.
Meanwhile, a 2 p.m. hearing today could
determine whe ther or not the state has a felony case
against County Atty. Thomas Freeman, who is
charged wi th asking John Morris, a Sanford title
company official for a $12,400 kickback plus an
at torney's fee In connection wi th title insurance
which was to be Issued for the county's aborted

By

Herald

religious beliefs
iIilines

3
12

ED PRICKETF
Stall Writer
A Seminole County Grand Jury report, Indictin g
four top-ranking county officials, arrived in Florida
Gov. Reubin Askew's office this morning, according
to Askew aide Maurice Harling
However, Harling said Askew was in Miami

The "season of goodwill"

"The Brightest Stars

Cents

skewGets iury Rep ort

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with Antenna
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Herald Staff Writer

Sanford, Florida 32771-Price 10

Special Prosecutor Requested

Some Don 't Believe

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elected to open two hearts. *ill be used in this column
South responded two notrurnp and will receive copies of
and North decided to pass, His JACOBY MODERN)

serious damage to yourself.

to me in care of this

Van Hook said the unidentified woman was Robert B. McCiregor, who is scheduled to hear
= ordered to show cause why she shouldn't be held themurder trial, that one state with
"has had
Raines (411; Third raw, Gerald Meyer (42), Mike Good (S2), in contempt of court, but law enforcement of- hishomeshotup"anda state witnesi in the case
Mark Whlgham (10), Al Stanley
Herb Felder ( 67), Kenny ficers couldn't locate her.
"was beaten by "Outlaw" gang members."
Lee
Mickey Manning (83), Keith Van Dyke (60), Jerry
Sheriff's Lieutenant George Abbgy said efforts
McGregor issued a protective order in Oe.
Human (63), Frank Procdll (25), Her be rt Branch (2 and James by police in Daytona Beach, Jackson vi lle, tober,
making the addresses of five state witBarren
See stories Page 1-B (Herald Pho to by BIB Vincent Hollywood and Tampa were fruitless.
nesses "unavailable for public pecUon" ofter
Jr.)
Abbgy said that during the taking of a the state a lleged that the witnesses were in fear

Sanford Marina, now that the season is over. Front row sitting
tfrom left) include Henry Stanley 7), Tim Mec ks (66) and Gene
Bowman (60); Second ro w, Kern Sweat (75), Greg Pringle (1),
Norbert Seals (32),Curth Johnson (86). TIm flames (!2) and Ned

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I s older is often related to
I think1itis Particularly irn
enlargement of the gland.
portant
Ills nuy be from some horthe development stage of life
monal imbalance or from
to have good medical
chronic Infection For more
guidance if they are going to
de ta iled information on the
be on a diet to lose weight. If
diikrent types of prost.ati'ls
you want bad teeth, a poor
send in 50 ctnts for The flea I th
skeleton, inadequate sexual
Letter, number 14, Prostate development and a host of
oth er problems, Just continue
Gland, wi th a long, stamped,
self-addressed envelope for
with your present unwise
course.
miffing. Just send your letter

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selected ir rnSemlnole County high sehooli take to "dry-dock" at

reason for this. Each part to be In game. Why not just
score creates its own special bid it!
problems.
(Do you have a question
There Is one area of general For the experts? Write "Ask
agreement about two bids the Jacobys" care of this
with part score which Is that newspaper. The Jacobys MY
the strong-suit two bid Is a answer individual questions
one-round force even though it if stamped sel f-addressed
is a bid of game.
envelopes are enclosed. The

yet and your body needs vital
nutrients and proteins to
develop a normal, healthy
body.

commonly gets when he

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court order to show cause why she shouldn't be

Van Hook said the state subpoenaed the held in contempt of court for failing to produce
the subpoenaed letters.
letters, but the woman failed to produce them. Last week Van
Hook told Circuit Judge

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calcium which you neN1 for
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after you have opened one
spade and pa rtner has raised
Th e whole sub eel of
score bidding has been given you to two spades.
very sketchy treatment by
The answer is that you bid
writers, There is a good four spades. You should want

wish there were some wav to
get th e message across to all
g i rls
are ril
normal development You are
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distended prostate gland gets

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RadioCity Stati on, New York,
NY 10019,
AsThe Heal th Letterpoints
out, the best treatment
depends u pon what bacteri a is
causing the infection. %hen
the proper med i cines

receive immunity from prosecution He asked
Judge Conkling to reserve ruling on the state's
motion for one week.
Conklmg told Van Hoo k that th e co urt is

Friday hearing that the state discovered, in
earl October, that a woman witness in the
murder case had recei ved letters from Spaziano
while he was in the Orange County Jail.
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your parents are right I just

having as much sex as might
be optimal and th e over-

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trial in Sanford the week of Jan. 26 for the Dec.
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mother may mean well, but
she is misinformed and her
statement could be causing a
lot of unnecessary trouble.
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draw its motion for production of the letters if

Circuit Court Judge Virgil B Conkling in a up its mind on pursuing the letters

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three letters written b Spaziano
Van hook said Kirkla nd has furnished the
Defense attorney Edward Kirk land sa ys state with only a COD) of one of the letters but the
former "Outlaw" motorcycle gang member prosecu tion wants a ll three.
Joseph Robert "Crazy Joe " Spaziano will seek
Kirkland told the court Friday that Spaziano
immunity from prosecution m th e AltAmonte wi ll seek immunity from prosecution In the
dump murder if he Is required to produce two dump murder case kf the court grants the sth te 's
letters hewrotefrotn jail toa Tampa woman
motion seeking producti on of the let te rs
Spaziano Is scheduled for trial on a first
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degreemurderchargeJan l9in the August l973 produce the lPtters for the state woljld%jobtehIs
a)tng of 1)ear4l1(1 Orhndo hocpithl clerk client's constitutional right against selfura Lynn Harberts
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Sunday, Dec. 14, 1975

Jury

Grand

IN BRIEF
Compromise Proposal Made

Bill

Impasse

WASHINGTON (A?) The chairman of the Senate
Finance Committee is pre91ng a new way out of an
impasse between President Ford and Congress over a 117billion tax cut bill scheduled for Senate action Monday.
Without the tax cuts, the average taxpayer would begin
paying $3 to $4.73 more a week In withholding taxes
beginnng Jan. 1.
Sen. Russell B. Long, 1)-La., suggested Friday that
Ford drop his demand for a flit 13-billion federal
spending ceiling for the fiscal year starting next Oct. 1.
In return, he piWosed that Congress make a nonbinding
commitment to trim federal spending by an amount equal
to the $17 billion in the tax cut.
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Construction and Laurel Realty wen among witnesses before the

grand jurors
Binford said he would have received a $12,500 share of the land
sale commisslonif the deal had been completed. Binford was
associated with Laurel Realty when the sale con act was signed
by the county on July 23.
He is no longer associated with the realty fIrm,

County Commissioners voted on Oct. 14 not to close the land
sale deal. Greater Construction has filed a civil suit seeking
damages and enforcement of the sale contract..
Other witnesses before the grand jury Included County Corn.
:nls5ioners Sid Vihe;i Jr., John Kimbrough and Dick Williams
and State Rep. [lob Hattaway (D-Altamonte Springs),
Vthlen, Kimbrough and Williams say they ha ve received no
notice from the grand jury or the Judges that they have been
either indicted or named as an unindicted co-conspirator,
Rep. Hattaway has declined cominenton the grand J
Asked If he was named in the report as an unindicted
coconspirator Hattaway said, "You know I can't say anything. I
ha ven 't been send any pap."
County Commissioners Mike Hattavt-ay and Harry Kw1atkow k1
and County Atty. Tom Freeman didn't go before the grand jury.
Both Commissioner Hattaway and Freeman replied ,no
comment" when asked about the probe and if they were named in
th e indictmen ts.

acts.

U.S District Qnwt Judge Samuel Conti, who must
decide whether to accept the new plea, said he wanted to
be assured that Miss Moore is mentally competent to give
up her constitutional right to a trial.
Oilman Faces Trial

WASHINGTON (AP) Armand Hammer, one of the
rUun's wealthiest oilmen, will have to stand trial on
charges of violating federal campaign contribution laws,
a federal judge says.
The fl-year-old Hammer, an internationally known
patron of the rrts and head of the Occidental Petroleum
Co., pleaded guilty Oct. 1 to illegally attempting to hide
thc
i "na, liv atmrce oi ),UIAi in Contributions
to the 1972 reelection campaign of former President
Richard M. Nixon.

Commissioner Kwiatkowski has also answered all queries with
a "no comment."
Before sealing the grand Jury's report on Dec. 3 Judge Cowart
had four copies made for the court.
Attorneys Brock, Rutberg and Mason met with Cowart in

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Franks
Whipped potatoes
Mexican corn
Dessert
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Rolls, Milk
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Fish Squares
Candled yams
Green he
Oiange juice
Corn bread, Mil k
WEDNESDAY
Sloppy Joe with boa
Tossed salad
Peas &amp; carrots or
?.Uxed vcgctabes
Baked dessert

- Economic considerations are
the major factor sending thousands of Americans
swarming into the South and West, the nation's so-called
"Sun Belt," migration experts say.
The government says the flow of people into the
southern and western sections of the country has ac.
(cr
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past five years.

Urged

MIAMI (AP) — Ron Nessen, President Ford's press
eaetary, says he's trying to persuade Ford to let
reporters Into some of his closed-door meetings, including
weekly sessions with congressional leaders.

College Sets Concert

FLORIDA
Area Investigators Question
California Slash Suspect

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ANAHEIM (AP) -Police say they have released a 22,
year-old transient after Orange County, Fin. sheriff's
invertigalors questioned him for t,o day:; about two
Orlando area killings.
Officers said Steven Estavillo was taken into custody
after he telephoned them Wednesday saying he had information about two murders in Florida.
Ile was booked for investigation of carrying a concealed
weapon, a large folding pocket knife, but the local charge
was dropped when he was released Friday, pcLlce said.
In two Orlando area murders earlier this month victims
were found with slushed throats and 20 to 30 stab wounds.

Pump

his dotcrnlned

that the mIen, report of December 3, 1975, of the !"io
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CHICAGO (AP) — "It was a ants tied up on the floor they
heck of a sale while it lasted," laughed like hell and gassed
police investigator David Olsen up," he said.
directs the clerk of the court to return the rport and
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said.
McDowell,
Curtis
manager
of
appended dccu.ents to the foreaai of said
grand jury with
About 100 motorists pumped the South Side italian, one of
dlxccticna that said grand Jury reconsider the for* of tile,
free gasoline for themselves the busiest be the Chicago area,
and pocketed packs of ciga told police that three gunmen
report and its attah*ients an4 r.-submit such mutters .s
rettes at the E..Z Go service walked into the station about
they see fit,
station Friday while two at- 3:30 a.m. and bound the two 19001W AND O*LItZD in Chasbers, Sanford, S.ainole
t.endants who hod been tied up year-old attendants with deeCounty, Florida this 12th day of Der'rr, 197.
by robbers begged f o r help.
trlc cords.
"1 shoutcl. 'Help! Help!
T1e rofters, wearing green
Help! We've been robbed," one Army field jackets and carry...,/J,
of the attendants, Kenneth Har- Ing pistols, took $5,000 in cash
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CIRCUIT JurxE
kept pumping.
cigarettes, McDowell said.
"Several of them came in.
"They were there for about 45
One man came In with $2 to pay minutes or so," said McDowell.
for his gas. He looked at me, "While two of them were inside,
It.
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and I sa id, 'Man, unti e me. Get a third manned the pumps and
the police.' He put the money pocketed the customers'
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bunch of cigarettes and told me
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with gas and drove away."
that early In the morning as
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Investigator Olsen said that we ll as the usual stream of
"with no one manning the gas business. They began helping
pumps, angry customers began themselves. They pumped
Judge Conkling's order returning report to the Seminole County streaming Into the office for themselves about 400 gallons,
Grand Jury.
service. Seeing the two attend- as near as! can figure It now.,,
docents for th* purpose of their publication and hereby

Justice Urges Disclosure
GAINESVILLE (AP) - Supreme Court Justice
Joseph W. Hatchctt said today that Judges, to regain ttw
tIL:t of t.he peepic, niut join other public officials in fully
disclosing their finances.
"If the judges of this state are to serve the people as
they should, then we must be willing to trust the people
with the truth about our personal financial commitments," Hatcheit said in a -;:-..h prepar &amp;ur
graduation ceremonies at the University of Florida Law
School.
"And we must be willing to reassure the people, in
whatever ways we can, that we are committed to them
and not simply to ourselves or to some special interest,"
the state's first black Supreme Court justice added.

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grand jury repor t and thdictment.s conta ined, it Is believed that
the report may have named one or more unindicted coconspirators and that the wording of the indictments may also
have con ta ined the names of unindicted persons.
Sources said this would have accounted for the court's sealing
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report and Indictments to Grand Jury foreman Hall. He said what
Is now done with the documents and when itIs done IsuH
and the grand jury.
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can be as brief as five minutes, and spiritual aspects of stayed together in
marriage for where a couple availed conscious of the needs of their
is neither painful nor marriage,
the sake of the children. When themselves of coun.elIng and in people. An association
called
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The hearing can be scheduled marriages are failing today or their own, the couple finds no solidified,
has been formed to help persons
revolutionized the divorce inas short a time as one to three because of lack of maturity, reason to stay
together any
The church, meanwhile, through the traumatic cxprocess to tie point where the weeks, depending on the court where couples are not
totally longer,
attempting
to
solidify perience of divorce.
speed with which a marriage schedule and the attorney or aware of their responsibilities
But,
few
parties
to
these
marriages and open lines of
can be dissolved rivals the time attorneys involved,
and not capable of fulfilling failing marriages are even communication, has
various
necessary for the traditional
Only when one or both parties these responsibilities,
going to their priest or minister programs underway Including
wedding.
to the divorce refuse to come to
Of the older marriages any longer for advice either,
marriage encounter.
And in the process of agreement need the court falling, Father Martinez said,
Father Martinez said he has
For the divorced, the Orlando
modernizIng
a n d process be lengthy or painful. "It seems many people have had only one case recently
I DISCOVER AMERICA J
diocese
has become more
revolutionizing, marriages of
To acquire a marriage
long duration -25, 35, 40 years license, the parties must have
- are falling by the wayside. proof of identity and age, if
Two :,ears ago, Seminole either were married and
Countians were shocked to divorced previously, court
learn that one divorce was papers must be presented as
A
being filed locally for every well as the results of a blood
three marriage Licenses issued, test. A three day waiting period
A year ago the statistics showed is required.
one divorce for every two
The marriage ceremony can
marriages,
take five to 10 minutes before a
The latest statistics, gathered notary public or a judge or as
for the past three months
long as an hour If a traditional
September, October and ceremony is preferred.
rEDAL
November
show that the
In the Roman Catholic
ratio Is now one-for-one, Within Church preparation for
&amp; LOAN ASSOCIATiON
the next 12 i.3onths of numbers marriage has taken on in.
divorces will certainly exceed creased emphasis as the
the numbers of marriages,
divorce rate continues to rise.
In September, 75 marriage
Father Rev. James Martinez,
licenses were Issued here while pastor of St. Augustine's
96 divorce actions were filed Church, Casselberry, said,
and 56 divorces were granted. "Normally we ask for 'ix weeks
In October 69 marriage licenses notice before a ma'riage Is
were Issued, 125 divorces filed performed.
and 59 granted. In November,
"And if one of the parties Is
-67 marriage licenses were under 19 years old, beginning In
issued, 83 divorces filed and 66 January there will be a threegranted — Note 67 marriages, month waiting period from the
66 divorces in Novembr.
first time the couple talks to the
Sho' dd blame be cast at the priest.
"The waiting time is for the
"no fault" law or is something
priest
to judge the maturity of
else to blame?
the couple and to have them
The relatively new laW no undergo some testing and
longer requires one or the other counseling with Catholic Social
of the marital partners, wishing Services for additional proof of
to sever their relationship, to maturity," Father Martinez
charge the other with some said.
offense - mental or physical
"The rules have been
j
changed because of the large
cruelty as an example.
number of divorces In youthful
All that Is necessary is that marriages. This legislation has
one of the parties be a resident been put Into gear In this
of Florida six months and diocese as a preventive
testify under oath that the measure to lessen the
bonds of marriage have been possibility of divorce under
Irrevocably broken,
these circumstances," he said.
Usually one or two visits to an
For the couples, who are 19
attorney are necessary, and years old, the normal six weeks
agreement reached on property time Is required for pie-Cans
settlement, alimony, custody of conferences where doctors,
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support.
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WI 11101 I). CURRIE, Managing Editor
ROHERT C. MARKE'. Advertising Director

Histork photos exhibit by Hill Vincent
Sr., General
Sanford Memorial library and Museum, East First
Street, 2.5 p.m.
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$14.20;
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Sanford Rotary Club, noon, Civic
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Seminole, SR 434, Longwood.

Conspiracy theories continue to rise to
challenge the official verdicts in the assassinations
of the two Kennedy brothers.
The report of the Warren Commission on the
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convinced some Arnerpirans that Lee Harvey
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Oswald was acting alone when he fired at the
presidential motorcade in Dallas on Nov. 22 1963.
Some investigators still are not satisfied that only

one man was involved in the assassination of Sen
Robert F. Kennedy in !MS Angeles in I9R.

( 'wi- c Rutal probing into the Ides o the
Central Intelligence Agency and the Federal
Bureau of Investigation is giving ammunition to
those who think the Warren Commission did not
uncover the whole story. The ammunition is
meager, however. It consists of two new facts.
First, the Warren Commission was not told that the
CIA had been hatching plots to kill Fidel Castro
during the Kennedy administration. Second, the

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a s('enario in which Oswald was (he instrument of a

Cuban plot to get back at the American president.
Or one could speculate that th e FBI might
somehow have thwarted Oswald's plan but did not.
The trouble is, these speculations are not new and
were current durinø the 10 months that th Warrpn
Commission spent investigating all potential leads
th at might tie Oswald to a conspiracy.

The new facts do not change the other facts
the 25,400 pages in five volumes which constitute
the full Warren Commission report, based on more

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course of action, what is your reaction?
WHERE ASKED: Downtown Sanford and the
Altam onte Mall, Altamonte Springs.

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E.[. Cox, 78, Sanford: "1
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the evidence that led the seven-member corn-

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vestigation would restore the public's faith in the
conclusions of the Warren report. We doubt it. At a
recent news conference. President Ford pointed
out that no new evidence has surfaced even though
we now know of the existence of some cir

cumstances that were not known to th e Warren
Commis3iOn, of which he was a member. As Mr.
Ford says, some of the evidence might need to be
reviewed in the light of the new developments, but
a reopening of the entire investigation is hardly
justified.
The entire assassination inves tigation co ul d be
rerun, opeming up both private and public wounds,

and it would sill) be imposible to satisfy all the
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only feed suspicion and doubt about the original
Warren findings and would do little if anyth ing to
put those suspicions entirely to rest among
dedica',ed supporters of the conspiracy theory.

George?

Again?

U nless the la ws and

diUo ns
pornics have gone co
pletely awry it is not likely that Sen. George McGovern
again be the Democratic nominee for the office of president.
On the basis, his recent assurance to the Democratic Issues
Convention in Louislle, Ky., that he will be available in
e of
a deadlock at the Democratic National Cjntr,( ion_-and might
even enter a few primaries before then - is another indication
of the severe cross winds within the Democratic Party. What the
senator is really snying is that the Democrats really have
candidate for president of the caliber that American people

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exhibit are not really long on perspective or new Ideas for
problems that face American people.

Sen. Adlai Stevenson, Democrat of Illinois, who 5
mentioned as a Democratic nominee for president summed up
th e Louisville "issues" meeting as somethin g akin to a "boUt)
con test" of candida tes. He added... "and to discuss what - life
and death Issues, foreign policy, the Middle East, nuc1ar
proliferation? No, it was
The fact of the matter Is that busing has failed as a practical
tool to assist In integration and also has lost its symbolic value to
the Integration movement.
Finley Peter Dunne may have been prophetic when he said
many years ago that "71i'dimmycratic party ain't on speakin'
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Sanford Tourist and Shuffleboard Club Christmas
I)inner-I)ance, 6 pin., Sanford Civic Center.
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Bear Lake Elementary School, Forest City,
Eastern Star Chapta'r 2, Ctul!trnas part" and

meeting, 8 p.m., Masonic Temple, Sanford.

This poem was sent to me by a very dear

Mayor ice Moore, who frequently

heading In the wrong direction.

The person who wroie tlds poem

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Sanford

FRIDAY, DECEMBER 19
AARP-NRTA, 2:30 p.m., F irst Federal of Seminole,
Sanford. Speaker, Rev. Leo King.
Rotary Club of Seminole County South, 7:45 a.m.,

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Doris L. Love certainly think young.
Winter Springs

Steenworth, 208 W. 17th St., Sanford.

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TUESDAY, DECEMBER 23

Free tes ting for Sickle Cell Disease, 9:30 a.m. to 2
p.m., Redding Gardens Apartments main office, Fifth
' Street and Locust Avenue, Sanford.
Oereatera Anonymous, 7:30 p.m., Florida and Light,
Sanford.

MONDAY, DECEMBER 29

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Free testing for Sickle Cell Dis ease, 9:30 a.m. to 2

p.m., Redding Gardens Apa rtmen ts mLIn of fi ce, Fil th

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Overeaters Anonymous, 7:30 p.m., Florida Power and

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At Atlantic National Bank of Sanford, we'd like to give
our customers a financial break during the busy holiday
season. That's why we've planned, something special to
help.
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If you're a qualified installment loan customer, we'll let
you postpone your December payment one full month.
All you'll pay during December is the interest on your
loan - . only a fraction of your usual monthly instalIment Regular payments begin again in January,
but you've enjoyed a real financial break during the
holidays.

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If you're an Installment Loan customer of Atlantic
National Bank of Sanford, call us today and ask about our
Holiday Payment Break.

We'd like to help make your
holiday season a happy one.

Felicia Bradford
Kingsley Burket
Louise E. Dougherty
Michelle L hlerndon

Freddie B. Nelson
Mary E. Self

Atlantic National Bank
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Brian L Dickinson, Winter
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William K. White
James W. Williams

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Altamorite
Michael D. Erickeon, DeBary
Claire H. Fellows, DeBary
Thomas I. Owens, DeLand
Viola L Herman, Deltona
Christopher Padgett, Deltona
Kevin B. Walsh, Deltona
Mabel S. Poff, Lake Mary
Bobbie J. hood, Lake Monroe

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Charles E. Glazier, Geneva
Alice G. Davis, New Smyrna
Hannah Giles, Orange City
Brian L Dickinson, Winter
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Monday lowering to 50s central
portion and near 60 southern
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low to mid 703 Tuesday and
Wednesday. Lows In the 60s

Felicia Bradford
Evaline H. deOvies
Anthony Green
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Elvira T. Sessions, Lake

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Meanwhile, the Pentagon is cor1derthg adelay

told u tie recrujting proce1ures are sloppy and recruiters to gIve him advance travel expenses in r-enlIstrn bonuses until the veI
of these security chec1 are inaduate, For example,
and pay. fln he would disappear to work the
ly back in the service.

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Chprles Walker
Thomas F. Holloway,

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Then Faernjtrom whould skip to'xn and u.e ceded thmt holes still rxijt in enhlsjj frankjy con.
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rix niis .r anyone else the stolen papers to enlist under the un. But he insisteti it would be too CXPCnSIVC to run

nhing P
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'1 have tried to ftchleve many things." He then

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Tuesday and Wednesday. Little
or no precipftation indicated.
North portion highs on Monday

ADMISSIONS

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Mary E. Dreggors

lA4t1g% ood (lyle IA'ague, 2 I).tJi., library building.

the letter has fallen Into Democratic hands, and armed forces could be easily penetrated by
.¶p.es, subversives, ex
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it is raising Democratic hackles.

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Sanford:

WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 31

Pi'esülentrelatiormh1p
Ford has always had a cordial, efforts and other positive atleps have been tb. per cent of the enfisteca' fingerprints are racket somewhere else,
locker-room
, with Democratic warted by
a Congreim heavily controUed by the ;-ejected as unclaii.sifiab!e when they reach the
His re-enlistment trail rads like a
leaders on Capitol Hill. They have been able to Democrats. In some instances, the Congress has FBI for filing.
trade Political Wndm yet remain on good turned a deaf ear; in others
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scontlnen',aI airline sche dule: Colorado Springs,
it has written Its own
terms.
Ilie
lax
security
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extriivaganticgLshuon.,
But as the weather has turned col&amp;lr, the
astounding case of Thoma4 R. Faernstrom,
Oakland, Oklahoma City, Phoenix,
Raleigh and *
political climate has heated up. St
"What America needs is a Republicanwho re-enlisted at least 10 tImes and collected Richmond.
me Qngress working for Republican goalr. Unless more than $30,0
00 In bonujes before the FBI
Democratic
leaders are hosing their friendly more Republicans are elected In 1976, LflflathJfl
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names and pulled off frauds on the Army, Navy,
He has hit them with more than 30 vetoes. He
White House sources deracribed the letter AS'S
The fast-talking Faernstrom would breeze Marine Corps and Coast Guard. He also used the
has campaigned against them up and down the routIne fvnd-rslalng pitch. But
(1db i town, set up headquarters in a tti
stolen identIficatIon documents to pass bad
land, &amp;ecustng them of fiscal irrxislbthty. He on Capitol Hill believe th
e President is ca rrying °' Jo to recently dIcttarged rnllflary men. checks,
has raised a hc'wI about the "can't do" Congress. partisan polities too far. This could lead to some
th ey came In for their job Interviews, he
He was finally pick ed up by Ohio sta
New he has written a prvte letter to big- Ja
confrontations between the President would ask for copies of their separa tion papers. inn stol
te police
en car, A check with the FBI brought the
aki
iibutlor to unseat amyj Congressnext year.
socialsecurity numbers and other vital end of his incredible career.
Deinocra Ceen next tar. A copy of
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Glenn M. Colegrove, DeBary
George Lindsay, DeBary
Benjamin F. Lusby, DeBary

Sanford Lions Club, noon, Holiday Inn.

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With fantastic SAVINGS this
week only on all lovely
wrought L on dinette sets and
seating groups by Woodard
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in a variety of festive
colors to enhance your home
for the holiday season and
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WALSH,
CHARLOTTE—
Funeral rn%s for Mrs. Charlotte
Walsh. 9, of 702 Palmetto
Ave., who
Thursday, will be
celebrated at 10:)D a.m.
on
at All Soult Catholic Church with
Fr. William Ennis officiating.
Rosary will be recited at 7 p.m.
Sunday at Brisson Funeral
Horne. burial ,n All Souls
Cemetery. Brison in charge

Canaveral: high 4:18 a.m., 4:15

SATURDAY, DECEMBER 20

One objector to charging sp"
tors piped up

One thing about these senior

t-ord C. limley'Lt. Altarnrintis
Norman de Vere Howard Chapter United Daughters
of the Confederacy, 2:30 p.m., home of Mrs. Charles

and suggested ta king donations tnsteaj. "That
would be better," said the elderly gentieman,
"Years ago we had someth ing like
this and found
the best way was to gt girls with big cans to go

applications, hunting &amp; fishing licenses, etc.

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Jey Langston, of the Seminole Coun ty

around and collect money."
Whereu pon the en tire committee crack
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upper 70s lowering to 60s

Federation of Senior Citizens of Seminole County

There were pros

etc. What a good opportunity to olve the auto Oh why, Oh Lord,didn'tIlIsintou
tag lines every year, or homestead exemption
and say my daily prayers,

rs Christmas Party In the big parlor at

Holiday Dinner Dance, Altamonte Springs Civic Center,
hosted by Casselberry Sunshine Club. Music by Jack

P'.ng Department, complimented city of.
rcinis on th e good job done on Sanford's Co

office space which could be utilized in peak Now my life Is wasted and gon
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periods by tax assessor, tax collector, registrar,
And no-one really even cares,

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Brarn To
7:30 p.m.

County. It has so much feeling, that I thought Monday night.

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Augustine, she was a member
Mrs. Charlotte 14. Walsh, 93, of AU Souls Catholic Church.
of 702 Palmetto Ave., died
Survivors Include a daughter,
grandson and sister.
Brisson Funeral Home is In
charge of arrangements.

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Rotary Club of Lake Mary, 8 a.m., Maylair Coun"

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It's Printed

Concerning the proposal to turn the fountains But still there was a knock on the door,
Saying "Fella let me In.

judge wouldn't seal the Indlctment if it was you or I,"

THURSDAY, DECEMBER 18
"Christm as Wa" depicting 116, 7:30 p.m.

"That's the only way we can get paid!"

into flower beds. . . how about re-designing the
front of the courthouse and creating additional

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A life "Free from sin."
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Souls Home and School Children's Christmas
program, 7:30 p.m., social hail.
Rotary Club of Casselberry, 7:30 a.m., The Caboose.

,'i'eliennive Development Plan.
the
essive title of OMAE Director at a good hearted, loving person before his very
the criminals
are,, If it ,was
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I nearlyca dmetohitcellIng. Unless there him.
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is a Federal Law that makes it mandcu.*j to
done that itwould take us three days tOrpond
Please print this poem. It might help 10 that!"
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create new
at fat salaries evejjine our someone! If for some reason you can't print or
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cashjobs
position
illso
improves,
I for
one,
feel won't pint it, please let me know,
that this practice must stop.
Discussing th e sealing of grind
I am also
very
much
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opposed to the hiring of out Of state "experts" to
dlctrnents by Judge Joe A. Cowart Jr., a county
ACO
analyze and propose solutions to our problems,
grumbled, 'it was like eyeballlng a good-looking
I have always been under the impression that In the lonely hours at night
girl
in a bar all night, then hav.ng someone tell
I
feel
the
hurt
and
shame.
John
Krlder, Sanford' " when we elect County Commissioners we are
think
this
should be treated supp ed
)OU it's a female
os to elect those who pent themselves Torn by the selfishness, hate and
the same as any other In-Audie Murphy
But finally beaten at the game.
being capable of making important decLslona
dictment, and the judges and hav
in
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the
courage
to
ma
ke them. After all,
should release them
isn't this what we are paying for? If we con tin ue The years will be long, and far apart,
Leftovers from the Golden Age Olympics:
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it rcessary."
But no one to blame "but me."
in the direction in which we are headed, hiring
Organizers of th e Greater Sanford Chsmbe
Why, Oh
d have I gone astray
others to locate and propose the solution
of Commerce program for senior citizens were
KRIDEII
Instead of letting your will be?
problems as I see it we could vuy well elect 8th
meeting, and the subject was whether or not to
grade drop-outs ... and some of m just might Do
charge an admission fee for the track an field
ugh :if e, I tried 10 li e
do a pretty good lob.
events.

Jesse Delbert Mitchell, 22,
Sanford: "I think they should

Sanford Senior Citizens Club Christmas party, and
program by Bell Ringers, 6 p.m.

WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 17

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After Seminole County School Board

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terms with itself."

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reelected to his post by f ellow board members

Sanford Herald's Sta ff Writer
ickett's story in yerday's edition in con.
nection with the iroposed new position carrying

expect.
And the argLunents over busing at the Lopubmil.le convent Ion

Penny-Pinchers Chrlstm dinner and party, noon,
First United Methodis t Church, Sanford.

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Board of County Comm issioners, Seminole friend who is close to a lot of hearts In Seminole wry hum, gave another demonstration of It

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EeioeI prior to Council's 3-2 approval of paying

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recent investigati on by council, told other
council members, "1 think I already know the
outcome but you should all be wearing black
masks w hen you cast your votes.',

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Winter Springs City Councilman Irene V

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"The majority of the pupils Miller.
will have their same teacher, it
Transported area for bus
will be an easy changeover In pupils will Include Longwood
starting the new year," said Hills and Lake Emma Road
Ms. Ann Miller, with the school area, Sleepy Hollow, Meadows
district's information office,
West, Longwood Groves and all
The Woodland pupils, pupils west of 1-1, .he =Id.
presently attending four difWalk-In areas (zones within
ferent schools, will return from two miles of the school) will be
the Christmas holidays to at- from the subdivisions of
tend their own school off Shadow 11111, Winsor Manor,
Williamson Road.
The Moorings, Woodlands,
On Tuesday (Dec. 16), the 550 Highland Hills, Sandalwood and

and soccer teams and parents.

-Donna Estes.

Carl Gutmann, 40, Sanford:

indictments probably
wouldn't have been sealed It
average pople were in.

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mission to conclude th at Oswald acted alone.

David W. Belin, an Iowa attorney who served as
counsel to the Warren Commission and also to the
Rockefeller Commission which investigated the

Class in verbal communication begins 1:30 p.m., Bram

When th.
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Sorenson immedla!;- cast a favorable tie- •
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Towers.

As the 10 p.m. hour struck and the city council
meeting wouid have to adjourn according to city
rule with half a dozen Important Items
remainin g on the agenda, a motion was placed
on the floor to waive the rule and tend
meeting time.

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pupils attending Sabal Point Devonshire.
cafetorlum that were moved
Elementary will make a
A crossing guard will be from the old Altamonte
"familiarization trip" by school stationed at the entrance to the Elementary
site on SR-436.
Seminok County's 31,120 bus to visit the
new Woodland schoolto assure a safe crossing
School children will begin their facility. On Wednesday, the 48 for pupils approaching from the
The school is located on a 15,
two week Christmas holiday pupils from Lake Mary South. Persons Interested In
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after classes Friday Dec. 19. Elementary, 65 pupils from this position
should call Herold that the playground
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area Is In
When pupils return to school Longwood Elementary and 34 Heckenbach, Woodlands' front of the
school, allowing
from
Pinecrest principal at 869-1666.
Jan. 5, about 7000ftheln will be pupils
usage after hours, but the
attending
completely
Elementary
will
visit
the
a
school is enclosed by security
remodeled Woodlands renovated Woodlands
Long-delayed in opening, the fence. The buildings have been
Elementary School (the old Elementary School.
school consists of eight per- completely reroofed and
Altamonte Elementary
Bus numbers and schedules manent buildings of self- renovated with carpeting and
facility) for the first time In will be published before the end contained classrooms and is air conditioning.
more than a year.
of the month, according to Ms.

Winter Springs Junior Police, 7:30 p.m., Winter

completing his first year in office, had the big
opportunity this week for the first time of 4 s

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Holiday Inn.

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Herald Staff Writer

TUESDAY, DECEMBER I$

hike Mary Mayor Walter Sorenson, who is

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durin g Its alleged investlgatloq of county
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Church, CacIbcrry. Open to public.
p.m., Maitland Civic Center.

as "the prcper, nior!iy necespolicy."
Th e "fundamental dilemma,"

South Seminole Garden Club, Casselberry Woman's
Club, OverLzook Drive, 1 p.m.

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WASHINGTON AP) -CIA Director William E. Colby,
ththng thaithe U
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conducting a
paramili tary campaign in Angola, says there L no
similarity between U.S. activity in the African nation and
involvement in Vietnam.
Colby was quizzed by the House
intelligence committee
on Friday about reports of U.S. involvement in Angolan
all but

strife.

Train Hits Bus, Eight Killed
TORONTO AP -A wij
sta lled at a crossing in eastem
Toronto Friday, killing
eight bus saengers arid injiing
others, police said.
Jack Ackroyd, Metropoli tan Toron to deputy police
chief, said U dtasd included four men and four women.
He said conflicting hospital reports were responsi W for
an earlier nnnunrernent that 11 persons had be en kill&amp;

in th e crash.

Some Benefits

Of

Various Fats

By Lawrence E. Lamb M 1)
DEAR DR. LAMB —1 th ink
two of your statements In a re'
cent column are contradictory. You said that decreasing
' and increasing
polyunsatura ted fat in the diet
is beneficial, but then you sa id
too much of either will raise
your cholesterol level, lint it
true that as long as you have a
favorable ratio of unsaturated
fats to sa turated fats the more
(at you consume this better it
is for the cholesterol reading?
I'm leaving aside, for the mo
ment, the problem of increased calorie intake with

Area- Men And Women In The Armed Forces
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Florida and Is a member of

JOHN BROWN

Airman Pangle Is a 1971 assigned to Grand Forks, /i3,

lives at iai Lamp Lighter Road,

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Airman Karen S. McGee, Alpha Tau Omega. His wife
Airinan John Brown, am of graduate of L)MIan ihgh School N.D., fur duty In the nwwcal Loroc-od, has been awgned-.
daughter Of Mr. and MrIL Barbara, is the daughter of Mr. Mrs. Ruby F. Brown of 305 F,bn and attended Stminole Con). ser
,vices field after completing as a tank crewman in Ut 4th' Charies Ahrem of 667 Oakhurst, and Mrs. Luke Robbins nf Drive, Casselberry, has munity College.
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P-13 wife, Air Force basic traWng.
Alrborrg ,
Altamonte Springs, has R.F.D. 1, Caxfltt.dge, Md.
graduated at
Deborah, is the daughter of Mr.
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A 1949 gradua te Of Seminole Ft. lee, Va,
organization and customs and daughter of Mrs.
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High School, the colonel atShe is a 1972 graduate of received special I nstruction
in Bryson Of 1808 McCarthy Ave.,
tended the University of Eastridge High School
human relations.
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almost any position. lie was an end and tackle on
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Pioneer Willie Douglas, who
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Greyhounds once ihiz past week
"The problems tonight were had been sitting out with four Oak Ridge enjoyed most of the
and Friday night Oak Ridge typical of a young team trying fouls, came back in to can four way Rlckman complimented
seconded the motion, whipping as hard as they can win to win," free throws and a clutch field the Lyman ball club
for its
Lyman 71-65.
said Steinke. "But we have too goal to ice away the win,
effort. "This was a tough
It was not a pretty game. A good of a team to let this kind of
Lyman's Kevin home and game," he said. "Lyman has a
physical, agg ressive effort on thing happen too many times Clyde Hudson combined for the good club"
both sides preva iled and it led
"Wi th the great attitude these Hounds' final five points.
When reminded of the fact his
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A relieved Wayne Rickman, team had defeated Seminole
fouls For Lyman, nothing back"
Oak Ridge coach, credited a County squads twice this
seemed to go right
Indeed the problems were letdown of his own team for the Week, Rickman said, "Sanford
Fill
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known as a letdo wn ," said Greyhounds from coming back "core.
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's"Lyman coach Rick Steinke of late in the game.
"We got awfully careless with
Terry Smith 51) thots from side, but flelaud's Craig ScoU
his team's effort. "Every time
Down 54-49 early in the fourth our passing there at the end."
blocks 'hot. (Herald Photos by Tom Vincent )
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As far as dream teams go, the 1975 All-County football team
for Seminole County is a dilly.
Versatility Isita strong suit, ta lent Its calling card.
Quarterbacks were in such abundance this season that two
signal-callera were named to the team selected by he E'ening
Herald
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Henry Stanley, the Lake Bra ntley flash, heads the backfield
which also Includes Trinity Prep's sensational Norbert Seals
and a pair of Seminole High all-stars, Mark Whigharn and Tim
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outpolnt the PIoneers, 21-11. dribbled into traffic and threw
The Hounds missed passes With 119 left on the clock, an balls away. We should base
rimmed easy lapups, got called u pset became likely
salted the game away In the

ference victories are proving for traveling for going for
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very prettly,"
was about all losing coa ch Joe
Mills could say after the loss.
He had high praise for DeLand,

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GoingU !p Seminole's ReubenCotton (33) puts on brakes off fast I:rtak, Frank Grady assumes hands off policy.
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Just as there was no better safety th an Al Stanley,
neither was there a more i-ager linebacker than
Jerry Human.
Mike Good gritted his teeth a little when he
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some nights and still drop a 74. rout.
game to arch-ri-ml DeLand.
DeLand coach Rusty Parker
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his bench, and
Or openers, Seminole didn
play perfect basketball. it was Seminole he-ld its own In the L-ist
simply a matter of DeLand ClUarter,
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being that good.
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after Hollingsworth nyloned a

two dayswith no sleep and even good advantage, stretched It to
Jump off a cliff. They turn 17-12 at the first quarter break.
around and see the dust still t hen outscored the visitors by a
hehinj them
dozen points In the second
"Who are those guys?" says quarter for a 44V lead at inNewman.
termission.
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The second hail was un-Seminole High basketball mentionable for Seminole A
players could have asked POOr third quarter In which the
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not the ex Dolphin football

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Bulldogs had just done to
Se mi nole,
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Friday night, but superb,
Devasta ting in parts.
Seminole stayed with DeLand

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Friday night as it wound up the Lake Howell and Trinity Prep raised its record to 34
only Seminole County high wereone3osi ng endc(res
Seminole was outclassed by
TRINITY PREP: Denkle 20
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In comparison, most conference or all-county
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DEAR READER - No, if OU Cholesterol Triglycerides,
read my comments correctly Blood Fats, Atherosclerosis,
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decreasing saturated fats and ing. Send your request
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that cause heart attacks,
The point is this, you should strokes, and
other vascular
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no more than 35 per cent of
Th e need to limit calorie in your total calorie intake. That ta ke to avoid obesity
demands
means all (at, saturated, that most people limit th eir
inonounsaturated and polyun- fat intake. Remember, th
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saturated fat. Some new are nine calories In one gram
Products on the market which
of fat compared to four
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eith er
Polyunsaturated fat and low In
carbohydrate or protein ,
saturi.J fat are not all that
Most high-fat foods contain
good, because they are high little bulk and are not diluted
fat foods and must be used In wi th water. A
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calories are from unsaturated carbohydrate. Lean meat is
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small amount of protein ec.
the recommendations ci The panded with a lot of water.
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Concentrated foods, such as
Heart Disease to prevent fats, oils, lard, margarine, or
heart and vascular disease. I butter, as well as Concendo not recommend a binge of Ira ted sweets
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Reed
Airman Brown Is a iii Casselberry, has returned to
in Orlando.
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Washingtm, D. C.
San Diego after a seve**wth
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Sdml, Longwood. His wife, Western Pacific deployment
Airrm Darrell E. Neuner, carpenter at Bouch Con'
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graduate of Lyman High
A 1972 graduate Of Seminole Monti, is the daughter of Mr. aboard the guided missile SOfi Of retired U.S. Air Force struction In Orlando,
SchooL Longwood.
High School, he joined the arid Mrs. T. M. Betts of 1503 destroyer uss Bron stein.
Master Sergeant and Mrs.
MartheCcrps tn January ln4. MyrickRd,Tall
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Donald E. Neuner of 873 N.
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Airman Ronald E. pj.1
CAROLINE R. WHITE
vario us training exercises, Casselberry, has been selected Jr.aonofMrs.
RICHARD L PANGLE
Martha T. Brady
K. McNab, son of Mr.
Mrs
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Including a multi-nation to technical training in the U. S.
of vs E Constance Road
Sanford. has assumed emn. White, daughter of Mr. and 'On Of !&amp;- and Mrs. Jiune3 F. Australian, New Zealand and field at Sheppard AFB. Tex.
mind of Detachment 2, 41st Mrs. Thomas F. White, 107 Pangle of 51 Georgia Ave., U. S. Naval forces.
Force basic training at ,
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naissance Wing at Keesler was recently assigned as a
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for technical training at Kong. Japan, Guam. Okinawa !.ackland AFB, Tex., where he
inmir Parts sPeciah9 with the Keesler AFB, Miss.. as a and the Republic of Phillpipines. studied the Air Form nii
he studied the Air Force
Colonel McNab came to 295th Support Company, 80th
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communications sy stems
On an
A former student of Sophia organization and customs and minion.
Kee3W form McClellan AFB, Ordnance Battalion, 593rd operator.
University, Tokyo, Jap.in, he rtaived Vdal instruction in
Calif. fie was coninus-sioned in Support Group here.
instruction in human relations.
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1954 through the aviation cadet
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Airman Neuner is a 1974 The airman is remening at "" 0
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JEFFIWY J TOBIN
The l&amp;year.old soldier .:
specialist Ht. 1, Buckeye, Ariz.
stu.-ffed ',&amp;'X- Air Force mission,
Mrine !c Cpia course conducted by
organ iza tion and
toms and completed basic
ANY
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course conducted by the Air Jeffrey J. Tobin, son of IMr. and Training Command.
training at Ft :
received special instrt'
Mrs. F. J. Tobin of Routej The air,: loan. w)
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Knox, Ky., and was 1831
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Navy Gunners Mate First human relations,
The airman, who learned to whose wife, Barbara, ic the prepare and ana.1yu bio
stationed at Ft. Bennlng Ga .' logical Class Stanley K. Daggett, son o(
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Oviedo's Frank Proce ll was named at end, with tackles
manned by ake Brantley's Gene Bowman and Lyman's Herb
Felder. The other linebacker is Lyman's Jerry Human, with a
pair of Lyman secondary sectidlsta
Al Stanley and Jim
Bacon
rounding out the squat
Most Impressi ve statistic on the All-County team was posted
by Seals, a 15&amp;-pound Junior. He gained 1,547 yards on 193

hefty- Stanley,
Brantley
Mark Whigham, emlnole
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Tim Haines,Seminole
Mike Good, Seminole
Mickey Manning, Lyman
('urtlsJohnson,Semlnole
Kew. Sweat, Lyman
Keith Van Dyke, Trinity Prep
TtlnMeeks, Ovjedo

carries for an 8.0 rushing average. fie aLso scored 21 touch-

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tight end Mike Good, tackle
Qz'tj Jon and center Kenny Lee.
'L mwi's Miekey Miaiuilug ii the kuin'a piit end, with
teamznate Kern Sweat rsmed at tackle. Guards are Oviedo's
Ttis Mr'ek,q and Trlr.ity Prtp' Kdth Van Dyke.

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Tim Raines had a hig her rushing average 10.6, with 702
yards or, 66 entries. He 5&amp;U'INI SIZ ioucndowns,
There are four juniors on the All-County squads - Seals,
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L, and Pringle.

, Lve had the honor as the only player who wde both of.
'Ove and de4ensive xTiads, although there were some darkiy
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Lee was rimed middle guard on the defensive line
Se minole again dominated, placing five on th e defensive unit.
Besides Lee, orange Jersies include linebackers Gerald Meyer
irnil Ne'.! R.!tines, end Greg Prll!e and dCfCn3V baC flibif

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.Jerry Human, Lymz.i
GeraldMeyer,Seminole
Ned Raines, Seminole
Barron.Lyman
Herbert Branch, Seminole
Al Stanley Lyman

Greg Pringle, Seminole
Frank Procell, Ov!edo
Gene Bowman, Lkr Branticy
Herb Feld", L)7nan
Krr,*.iy Lcr, Seminole

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12 Ends - Billy Merchant, Ovkdo; Danny
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Defee: En - Tuuy Ste vens, Trinity Prep;
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12 Good, Seminole; Middle guard David Syme Trinity Prep'
12 LInebacker - Bill McDaniel, Seminole;
Craig Smith, Lyman

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Mter looking back over the l5 boxing season in
Centr
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and figh of this
area.
P F1GIflE OF l5 (Must have fought at least thr
Limes in this area (luring
the year and only those appearances are
coniderl in this ranking)
1. Gene Wells. In my mind It can be no other fighter. Gene
has
perfect mark in Orlando of
He won the Southern mI

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Orlando Cepeda was charged with possessIon
165
pounds of marijuana In San Juan Friday and
given the
weekend free to try and come up with $50,000 ball.
The 38-year-old onetime National League's Most
Valuable Player and a friend, Herminlo Cortes, who once
played for a minor league team, were arrested at San
Juan International Airport after allegedly picking up two
cartons containing 163 pounds of marijuana valued at

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Fran Thrkenton appears destined to become the

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This column is dedicated to Tom Gordy, a gentleman and a
srt&amp;nan who passed away last week,
The St. Johns River around the Osteen Bridge area will never
be quite the same- One of the landmarks is missing. Seldom in
the past few years have I fished this section of the river without
seeui Tom Gordy sitting in his little green ho?t, tossing a plastic
worm or waiting for the bass to school.
Many times he would have a youngster with him, teaching
him the finer arts of fishing and sportsmanship. Tom alvays had
tbne Icr a friendly wave of the hand, or If another boat happened

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Tight End

Mike

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Ted Smith, Ohio Stat.

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an Monday aiso using live bait. Bill Manstraski laed

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Wekiva Haven told of good sng of big specks landed by Harold
Carpenter.
A later trip by the same yielded mixed string of redbreast,
shellcrackers and the first striped bass caughi in a long time.

Noss Guard

Cud Fraziar, UCLA
LeRoy Smon, Okl.boma
Steve Nieheup, Notre Dams

Down Lineman
DOWn Lineman
Linebacker

Sammy Green, Florida
K.vin McLain, Colorado Stat.

Linebacker

redtreast.
Walter l'att on of Apopkan
only four hours to get his
limit
of
specks
as
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tried
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luck
In
Lake
Jessup out of Hiley's
On Shad Derby
Camp. John Harris and Mary Colyer, Eatorwllje, took 55 while
Leo and Leon Owens, Oviedo, landed 41. Chance Carter helped
Plans for the Spring Shad Camp.
Jeff Johns with 8 cateh of
Derby, sponsored by the
The Derby will be held Feb.
EarlIer in the week, Thurman Wright
Evening Herald end backed by 14 through March 14 and is open and a Casselberry couple, J. MIkeU and of Winter Park
wile, Mary, got 72 In two
toIiJXIiJIIC.TherebnoenSJ daysolfishlng.
of Commerce, began o fall into fee
or
pre-registration
place this week as Thck Dove, requd.
chairman, announced WedFollowing the meeting, ofSalt Wakr-Qiuck Ohie and David Hiley journeyed to

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welgned and reglstzr'ed the
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Ed Sirnoninj, Tszaa AIM
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The second half was a
complete turnaround. The
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relinquished.
The hot shooting of Steve
Mock led Sanford Naval wIth 27
points. R.T, Gw'.man and Frank
Leicht addl l zud 10 points

with 17 points, while

Eagles

MONT VERDI. Perez Ii. 0325;
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Minnesota •t Detroit
Green Bay at Los Angete
Ho,ston at Oakland
Monday's Games
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longer, because
need the
"Hoed is a tough kid but it
work, but I caught him with a really was an easy fight. I felt
right hand In the second round stronger than I have in years
and busted his left eye," Vin. and I feel I am ready for
cent said after the one-sided anybody in the nation. But right
match,
now I want Taco Perez more
The referee finally came to than anyone else," Vincent
Hoed's rescue alter just 50 saId.

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Sterling,
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Kansas C't
Buffalo at Ncw England
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Arecha Zarre; 7. Barre-Perat;
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Mirin. SI, Jamestn 79. 01
Ottawa. Kan I01.
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Cincinnati at San Diego

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Petersburg Shorecret?

Navy had the edge on the points, while teammate Dam

way,

Randy Crow, UCLA
Ray Plrn.y, Washington

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Ricky Beff, USC
Tony Dors.,tt, pin

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WR Steve Riveig, California
WR
Tony Hit', Stanford

Orrell and Robert Markey of over-all winner.
sheepshead, whitii and a few channel bass.
the Evttnlng Herald; and
The Chamber of Commerce
Merle Keller at the M.ain Street Pier In Daytona said "tons"
retired aiing camp operator s-t
tuefJ) were landed Wefnesday and Thirsday and mz:ny
met WedJ1mCrowe,wjIJmeetaD.o' nesdayanddisctissedti1cDert,y Spanish mackerel weri also hitting "sea hawk"
plugs. Whiting,

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Garth Ton Hap.l, Texas A&amp;M
Tim Foi, Ohio Stat.
Pi4 Thomas, Texas A&amp;M
MIk. Haynse, Arizona Stat.
Jamu Hunter, Orambling

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Marina, Ed (Woody) Wo'xls, feredtomountfreeofchageas

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Saf.ty
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Bro,vn 71, New Hampshire
Lehigh 64, Elizabethtn 59

Saturday's Games

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Rolling Green 35

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Utah 107. Denver 54
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the running back, and choosing linebackers, rendering archaic leading only 28-a, Coach Bob triumphed 35-23, over Montthe brilliant pair of Archie such terms as end and tackle. Williams told his team that be verde's Junior High.
Griffin and Chuck Muncie We call them now simply nose would like a Christmas present,

been "minding the store" while Wood,' and Jean were away

Toronto

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(3), S 50. 2.50; 3. Sala MiGuel (7),
LewIs Clark 56. Hayward St. 470; 0. (3 6) $55.10; P. (6-3) $147.50
SIXTH- I. Oguiza Clorza (3),
Tournament Oam
11 00. 6 60. 3.20; 2. Arha Sanchez
Kent St. 70 Fordr,, 61
(6). 6.00, 3.50; 3. Barre Perez (I)
Xavier 7$ Marshall 77, OT
3 60; 0. (3 6) $51 10; P (36) $7.10

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Jacksonville
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aplayerdoesn'tbavetobeona boostedtoNo, Iherebecausehe
all
scorers with 28 points.
Top 10 team to be an All- has more physical prowess.
r"._l,..a- -- uu came eariy this Teammate Kirby Rogers
American, as witness such
Because of the way defenses
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other
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Lick of Wisconsin and Rod change in position designation Friday night as they defeated figures.
Walters of Iowa.
has been Instituted on defense.
fontve
Academy 69, for
tions
required hair4ir.e "Oklahoma" defense, with
contests, the Sanford Naval

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Q (1 3) 25.60; P 13-I) $61.50. DD (4.3)
Colorado Col $0, Chadron St $173.70.
FIFTH- I. Chucho Echave (6).
L's Clark St. 57, Whitworlh
15.10, 5.20, 400; 2. Erdoza

'tri

Lee 67
Jacksonville
Baldwrn
61,
ack%onvlile Temple
Jacksonville White 52. Orange

recordat?.2. The teamhopesto
He wasn't able to fish very Lsmg at one time: the rigors of

Mino

son II

llialeah Miami

Nebraska. Mlchian
lr
Alabama. The omission does linebackers-Garth Ten Napel
not deprecate the talent at those and Ed SI.moninL The fanner

times.

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powerhouse colle ge teams as On the Texas A&amp;M team, AA F%

Landmark Angler Is Gone

Jack.

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and, yes, pro scouts who do gttheedgebecauseheisa
Entise Association, takes
Sciarra also will not be grade on field results, too,
tremendous threat returning
m such all Ume&amp;

Jack

Jacksonville Trinity 69, Jack
SOnville Beach Chapel 36
Jacksonville Rainet 67. Jack

tereIny, that there are no demanded double coverage at

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like Perez, Ross and

men

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tribut ions on the field of play. guide and inspire. But so is after careful consultation with many experts and may even be

ft.team selections

17 11

Vancvr

Interlochen 62, PIerson Tay

to be picked because they wasn't getting enough at- performer in all phases of Texas, amnn others,
the officials and the Warr$nr
possess wonderful physical tentlon., he felt. AU Marty did offenseforfourvaralty seasons.
Wide receiver T. (for had their first Orange Belt
abilIties which make them was win - even If his spiralled And he is the leader of the 1975 Theopholus) Bell played on an
attractive
as
future passes sometimes fluttered like NEA All-America, with cast Arizona team which had
professionals? Or are they to be feathers in a wind. Well, Marty of peers.
another split end, Scott Piper,

River Looks Different

RQrS

,sonvitle Ker.ny 40

RawIs 1 00 2; Jefferson 6 I-S 1).

west Orange

iknderson. First of all he only fought three

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vote for No. 7.
3. MIke Bakerene Wells, t.
8. Leon Shaw. The Jackson1le heawelght's overall 15 savageness of the type of fights that

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Jacksonville Technical i

of his head.

knocng out Oils Ieklear. If Tennite will sth coming into this

Patreck Dàvls,on

OVIEDO: Moore Si II; Golden I

There is a dichotomy in the Darrell Royal of Texas got Penrose, a ftr flinger for San picked for the second team), legs out from under him, Taylor 5 71 15; Totals

Tarken ton Goes For Record

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mythical varsity footbaLl Mnerica business because his mold. Scla, however, has Arkans, Sonny Coll1

over

wins

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including Seminole, Gladden will discuss athletic

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peare In anything but preliminaries and he is cuently In jail
and may never fight again. But when he did fight he was about as
.i..a.i t.UIô I. £
W
u hb lights
knockou,
stopping Tiger Hall, arles Thoton
and Ba Ck,
FIGHTOFTHE YEAR
I. Jocy Vicent.Taeo Perez, Aug. 5. For drama and
acon,
this bout has to rate as the fight the cntu In this area.
Z Taco Prm-Edr Ross, Dee. 9. Brutal mah
that had

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4. Joey Vincent. Joey became the "lost man " in
the second
hail of 1975 but the first hail was all his. Orerail the flamboyant

Florida

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and the ball dropped har. Cley 1 1.49; Fuller 6 3 7 15; Tati

achievement,

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jump shot

clock. The shot was slightly off

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be tempted twice and the able to get back on the winning
Warriors were able to score the tra k by playing a full 32
winning goal with only sIx minute game, without the
seconds left.
mental lapses they suffered In
The Lions' Freddy Moore the final 60 seconds Friday

Takes

Team

four months later. Along with the

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"I'm not taking anhing
with a onpoint lead with less
than a minute to go when away from West Orange, they
hit some great shoL In the
Phithps cailed a timcut.
"I told the boys not to shoot, second half but It was the fact
Let the other team come out the boys didn 't listen and went
shot1 when
and foul you, but don't shoot. So ok1ng for
what did we do, go right in and were supposed to be holding the
bell. That's what beat US,"
take a couple of shots.
"We got away lucky with that The loss droPPed the LIOflL
mental error and got the ball who arc the defending OBC
back with around seconds to tournament champs, to 1-4
go and don't you think
overall and l In the league.
we
turned around and gave it right
Saturday night they played a
back, because we wer looking non.conference game with
to shoot the ball," Phillips sald.
Wymore Tech., where Coach

4fI550Z1R,
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into a closed-door hearing before U.S. Magistrate John
Garcia. When he left the court Friday night, free on his
own recognizance, he chased a photographer who
snapped hs picture for two blocks.

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elalned ter his team had

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him this high rating in my hook. Perez appeared in Tampa and was he who
brought
lando 11 times in 1975 and his loss to Ross was the first
the fans back to boxing in Cenai Florida. impresve), It was his loss to Ballard
one
t most
Before he returned to action In
the fa
locally thIs year. lie gave Joey Vincent his first loss In six
The fact that Perez jumped into the ring and attacked Vincent
March, boxIng was pong
years a snail's pace. But his loud talking, exciting fights and along at rnember. His other loss was to top lranked Earnie ave on af
the fight, helped make thisa memorable battle.
dynamic the first card of the year.
5. Gene Wells-John Plnney, Aug. 19. The fight that pro%d
,and Killer Ellis,
forever be in his deW.
a welcomed addition to the local boxing scene. His only loss, a 3
Utie to Orlando.

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went

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area more often In l6, he could be the top fighter next
6. Jodie Ballari Another fighter who
has the ability to be
ranked higher, but isn't bru ni li r.rnbr j
.,
peared and the quali of his opponenis. Jodle's ggest win was a
close decision over Leon Shaw. But he did go on to ring up a 4-0
record over Gene Idelette, Bob Ellis and Tommy Hard.
7. Tommy Ellis. My hlghest4anked fighter to lose more than
one fight locally, Ellis
was stopped by both Perez and R, but

Hooks And Jabs

nation In Joirn I'Inney. le thrashed United States Jwiiur middieweight champion Mike Baker, along with impressive scores

down to defeat, 494k, seen a different outCOme.
"We were able to hold West
"because of inexperience. "
"We played 31 mInutes of Orange to 13 points In the f1r

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WINTER GARDEN — see the fo but Ut's not what
Oedo Basketball coach Dale beat U It was Inexperlence7

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"The boys have been working hard. It will be a tough
game. I just hope we play like I know we can."

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I hereby certify that BLESSING
METHVEN. INC was on the 75TH
day ot SEPTEMBER. 1973. In

YOU ARE NOTIFIED that •

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(Seal)
Bruce A Smathers

3-10 splits. Cheryl Lowie rolled 185, K.B. WillIams 184, RonI ladies: Lois Palmer 183-475.

a Dolaware Corporation
By: David L Wolf, r
Vice President
Mi,x,ie 0. ArmstrOng.
PubliSh. Nov. 73, 30, Dec. 7, 14,
DET 1)7

8319993

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18-Help Wanted
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p 0 Box I6.7, Sanlorø,

Want to earn beautiful gifts ur extra
money? Artex Hobby Products Master
HOSICSS-ej Let us show you how
use Roll On Decorator Paint in a

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Cosmotologast

surroundings. gOOd pay Start

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tO otherwise

Dwyer 219-560, Lee Michaud

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Gene Rogero 205-195-591,

Rlcketts 500

Mary

Skip

night).

the

Harold 200. B.R. Carroll I%-551, Smitlon

Fly

and Rick wins, in second is

By Nights

(high game)

212-477.

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CALENDAR

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WITNESS my hand ad seal of
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splits during the morning: documents, Including plans and
ShirleySwtsher 7-9-10, M.arlynn specificalions. are on file at the

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CiRCUIT COURT IN AND

JOHN I SWENSON.

Deputy Clerk

Ueceased
NOTiCE TO CREDITORS
TO ALL PERSONS HAVING
CLAIMS OR DEMANDS AGAINST
SAID ESTATE:
You and eacn of you are hereby
notified and required to I iii any
claims and demands wtsichou, or

of the Administrator, Publish: Dec. II. 2). 2$. 1913, Jan 4.
Luecker Office
Seminole Mtmorlal Hospital, 1)0) 1976
EsterSzabe5-7,andFayejones East First St,Sanford. Florida and DEU
sparedthe4-5-7.DotPolkhada the Ottice of the Architects', Gut
mart's OragasPt A%so(lats Ar
string c four
in a row and chltecfl Plannen. Inc., Sanford IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
Kristy C.offnian had a turkey. Atlantic National Bank Bldg. Suite EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL dR.

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return's

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10 days after bid opening
A c( tified check or bank draft. TO' AMELIA T. HALL

wittin

Steala

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school General studieS and chord
instudtion, popular, classic or
religious 1315134

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HAPPY HOLIDAYS

323.8470 or

$3).,777,4_/1

Welcome.

Rentals

&amp;

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Today

3.30 16)—NFl. Fooàall The Washington Redskins
rnet2t the Cowbos's in Dallas.
515i 9—Wide World of Sports
E'r(fcssional skiir,
S.U.S.S.R.
heavyweight boxing.
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The season's top

money-winicri compete for shares in a
10 (16-College Basketball.

South

187-476,F'tiyllIsMottlb4-Sl3and
Dorine MacAteer 178-497
(Celery Plant Ave. Farm

15

*3)0,000 purse.
Florida

meets

Auburn at Tampa (taped oorlier

team, and Rose PatrIck 170

SUNDAY

and Phyllis

I! noon (35)—This is the BFI.

30 19-%4restling

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Dolphins meet the

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LEA'S Ct-iONS

Unfurnished

Arthur H. Beckwith. Jr
Clerk of the Circuit Court

By' Lillian T

Administrator
DEU 53

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Deputy Clrt
Publish' Dec. )4, ,,
1916
DEUSS

, )975, ,g, ,

IN THE CIR"UIT COURT FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE

NOTICE TOCREDITORS
All creditors of the estate of
LEWIS CHOINS, deceased, ate
hereby tified and required to file

7029.
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York

9 t&amp;l-NFL Football - New
C'haz'gers at San Diego

Jets m

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546,

to an oriSerov a final

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cJofed ctio I will
Haas the a
, through or under you,
Glnis Cooper 500 aM self the property sltsat*d in a'etteeet,y notified hat a complain?
56mmn01eC0ty, FIor,4ri
to foreclose. certai mort9pe on
0501 520.
as;
thetollowing scrid property, to

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32) 63'

laocv.ath, the former Ohio State dinz3$r but for
)Ce In t
star, c cetCild hi;wtk-t&amp;.t she rccA- A-eakIrg career he

FtCTITIOUS NAME
p4o?.t' P.rCtV
that we are
-ra9ed
M.'ic1
Center. LI III Str..t. Sanford.
SernitsolcCounty, FIorida,ursder Itte'

was

cuu.id t1u' cut an}tkn in his

tmchekr apartment except the

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utaged by ha.s family.
"A les* lId of Grifhns." Ar.
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see again.
t'i'JarnesJr tarry and Dar-

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the CircuIt Crl. $.minf, Cøunty,
Fl.)rida

Glenn Davises, wix) flX)fld, Dunea and Keith, aid
also Lived in the Los Ar.geles 10-arldsis
Cr)'stl. 'Y
Ited the

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Helaman on the nantel. Not

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Navel Oranges. fresh from grove
washed 1.193 t,usftel New crop
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Pec ans. 10 lbs $9 50 Baggs
p.t.rke1,3StrsandSanto,dAye 377
3641

AlE PRODUCE, Stall 72. Sarilord
Farmers Market, 3310129.
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Custom
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will

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"Whi't's so special about that

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was a

Miwruan

!amily-se rtal-e
suc-ces. stix'y

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Ohio State's

current star re- will see the
dre as
eehd his second Heian

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great

..merin I
we can

all

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I4o, Model 3M

321.0041

b1t

W.e i4l.

NIce 2 balh home on beautiful lake
near Smnfurd. Buy direct from
owner and save. Teems can
arranged Will onsider late model

bidder for cash, at Phi *til fttttl
Courthouse In San*or. Florida. at

h day l Jaruiry 1976.

eeend?Or1Qlo'ettaidnan*wltttTh.
Clerk 01 ?hiCt'uil Cain. 5.et'siiC*I

By; UflIn 1, Jsi
Diep,.ly Clan

the çs.s Of thC Fidi?l's

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5: M4f'y .1. Rlbtr,'l

Geese, Chicns
Live a' dressed. 373 7041.
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PIAVELS.GRAPEFRUITS.
TAP4GELOS

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34 Irs

pli; rac ti, 71, $,

receIved at the following address:
City Manager
City Mali

lan 4,

By

$304133

Easy

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Merchandise

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50—Miscellaneous

JUST A PHONE CALL AWAY
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Air Condationing
central Heat 3. Ar Cond'lionrig
For free eStimates. call Carl
Harris at SEARS in Sinford 377
1171

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for

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Beautiful Christmas Decorations. Daniel Gr.ene House Slippers, all

open

aim marx

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experience with individual

Beau!c an Wanted
Rent pouro*nboota

City Manager

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373 1771
,

PARK AVEP (i( MOBILE PARP(.
7543 Park five tiOup
Chet1 'Pie Evening Herald Christ
ms (,ft Cau'ae Oily for Christ
mis gift ideas

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,tOoohe1hcar,inth,
tome for Medicate Provider In

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Wage. Need part tim, Must have lce 1 bedrrn apt., lights. whet'

tI 50 322 729* alter 5 &amp; wk rtos

ed
couple
to
hjndl
tagefttfI'mt end miintenaryce f

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where the shoppers will set them

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MonrOe Licensed, bonded fruit

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QUALITY INN NQQ1

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Mom will love you all year for a
Micro Wave Oven or a Trash
Compactor.. and an Electric

,

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Sill.
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Cik the Evening Herald Christ
mis gift ida.

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alntrng

I0.Speed English Racer, excellent
conditIon; 3 ton air conditioner,

Greene casuals or house slippers

Platter

petching &amp;
brlct &amp; stone

spec t stty.

3372710

Phone 372 5672.

lust arrived. Christening gowns,

MENT ALL TYPES CF CAR

leather goods. GWALTNEY

ART BROWN PEST CONTROL

KOO,lra
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Expert u'f ror, t:;
th.ngl, All woq guaran1e,
JZJ 6/Ct)

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used furniture end appliances to

Rockwell power tools and St$nley
,n.e .a ,
True Value Hardware, 6th 6.
Maple 3220300

Sanford Ave 372 4137

6,

randIaiher Clocks, wall plague's,

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niture &amp; Beddng. 7)06 S French,
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ROBSOPI MARINE
2927 Orlando Drive. 372 3961

J,L

fc Old Stock. 30 pct P060 pCI. off
beby accessories

Payton's

Utons 'N Bows) 2610 Pliawa'tsa.

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Phone 3221301

377

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residential and businesses Free
estimate. Blitz Clean 373-59

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i 377 4)57
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Photography
Fine wedding IOta$ resorsably

PAUL SLATER
Prc'fessonatWaitp,jer ii.,"

Flee Estimates Ph 172 t''

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.'FLLS Dliii. ED PUMPS

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SPRINKLER SYSTEMS

Paneling door, windows hung,

SELLING Ii MAkES CASH

by the lob 3739363

Call 377741) or 13199$)

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Upholstering
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2567 Park Drive

simulated

Call Phil Gonzalez 305 323 3919

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St.m ri.,nn
rI.an.ng
Free Estimates Phoni )fl('.tQ7.

SOLAR HEATING AND WATER

new; Tappets dishWasher,

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EXTRA CASH FOR

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dillon. Call anytime.

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Lberal trade ins Free
delivery. i.onvenient terms We Meeker men's 3 fOld Billfolds from

bran

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types roof repair. 30 year's cxperience Fast service
Free
estimates.
Phone
$31 509,

Pet Care

Hand crocheted af'gans, shawls I.
ponChos. WIll mike toordtt. 373

Wear.

WILSON MAIER for the best

ry
wnere time simoppers will see tnem

WIi

Radio &amp; TV

Roofing Ard Carpentry Repair
Freeestlmate's.

DAVE'S PAINTING

alt equIpment. U. 't.ona
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washable. $16. Perkins Men's

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Hardware. 6th &amp; Maple 3770300

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BETTER PAINTING 867 5767

crc, estImate 373 601
beautiful wedolng gown, 112* 7.9.
cost $750, sacrIfice for $50. Ludwig List your Christmas Specials here
concert snare drum, excelleot
where the shoppers will see them

t' H

a Sunbeam maIt appliarce from

,

1W W'ii'll

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Ave., across from Carysler
Dealex 32) 1651

d6y

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A Better lob, for a Be$'er 'ice
Interior &amp; Exterior 25 Pc? disc

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AlA CLEANS ALL
Exteriorpre'ssureclean,ng
373 CR&amp;S

$150, sill for $43. 1974 MT Honda

Handsme selection of cardigan

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Call 327 2611 or 131.9993 to list your
Christmas specials he-re

1195W 134, Lg l) 116)
iosu Mailiand,MtIr'cj 617 0635

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NEY JEWELERS. 204 5 Park

"4aaiuwncar.Eacejt.n,I
9e Need full and pert
C"f.
d 7 bedroOm5 parf,,
Can
rShCd, wO?r frfli'sh,d
5
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purchase Bicycle City,

&amp; Air CondItioning. 3774390

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Service. 202 Live Oak Blvd
Casselberry Phone $31 9441

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AVAILABLE

Dwona.

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HIGHWAY 44 FLEA MA KET
mile's Eastof I Ion Hwy £4
(betsindHwyIlAuctbonGallery)

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OFFICE MACHINES
"We secv'ce all mars and moocis"
Free Pickup
Delivery
c.s'Io,a
M.tch'nt's 372 1005

BUY-SELL1-TRADE
Make Mom's life easier with central Molocross Bicycles and Ac. 311313 E
First St.
322

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Christmas shippi'sg. Phone (305) MOrn wouli lOve a new watch.

Medicare provider

Dingo Boots from Knlghrs Shoes.

Towers Beauty Salon

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NURSING ASSISTANT to do 'torn,

BeaUtyCareProductttorMom

7611 S French, 372 7651

Macrame-- Free Instructions Gifts

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Carpefeet 'r. $130 pluS

TtlekidswillloveCowboy Bootsand

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tropical and exotic plants Car
nat ns, $5 dOt CAREFREE

nithed. cotJpleon;y 337 372dy
?'s951ev,.n.ngs

and S .'n.

14 79. Special $2136 V.iebotdt
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Camera Shop. 710 S Park

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gold and ivcr. $4.93 'ip

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5417

fl's'
tice Machines

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Waler frOnt cottage on the scenic
'%("y1 Rvr
F urn'hrd
bedroom, UtilitieS in(NdI'd. i1iq,
$'*? mOnth AdultS onty 372 4170

3713
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baskets Ann's Flower t Gift

322 2i]I.
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705 E. First St

Unusual 5ift, fresh and artificial

Duckster Jackets. Ladies and A gift to last all year
.A family
memberShip to ram;l, 'Acrid Golf
mcns golf app.srel and shoe's
&amp; Country Club. 372541).
Mayfair Country Club Pro Shop,

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MO PARR, I. 7.
troori,

A*IOnecatl(outdstartyouonan

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We've Gd Everything For The

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l.rwotpqOducts 1307707 (49p m I

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GWAL TN E Y JEWELER S

Better

Florida Florists, 322 II??

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(all
11 Sill
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Shop, One Of Your

IPfC, Plumbing Supplies

.ini

Haulino
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aut irtg wanted have 14' van with

Open

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Fixture's. Water Hea?pc I e.rs. )f,p m tftru Sat 2134 S Park Drive

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$790

6420

Flea Market

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nec

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Oil Burner Cleaning &amp; Service 74
Hour Service Dykes HeatIng &amp;
Air ConditIoning, p

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GWALTNEY JEWELERS has

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from Canada. Baggs Market, 25th

GIfts

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SWAP- 16 ft. Cottia V.B.otlom Boat
for 1od Spinet Piano, ør sell, 1)

Kids

Mom

Everyone

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Back Hoe Service
Laryl Clearing, tip dirt, clay. rO(k,

Canadian Cfrtrittmas tree's direct
mci Sanford Ave. 322 3.oab.

for

for
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NOYLFASlttG
P4*, m,ern, 1 story eticiency

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BuIItio n. E 'cavating. Ditch
t- ,ii art, top tOil 3?? 5943

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Stored &amp; moved 337 9142 or 931
..

iv.riu,

anytime,

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'*edS lust 'ntsit you save to oft er
CALL 172 2611
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Counter top's, Sinks. Installation
available Purl rAhI i,,
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Plumbing

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C&amp;A

Heater Cleaning

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Land Clearing

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for Sale

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EXPERTS READY TO SERVE YOU

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LAKEMARy6tVD._.1fonta
115' deep on a cor1.er sIte. 1.144 sq
ft. of building foned for
$9,90O. FORREST GREENE
INC., REALTORS rna1 ,
6633; eves. 322 $970,

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ADULTS.NOPETS
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46—Commercial Property
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PhOn.323.4450

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sale by owner. Terms available.
3)9 4493

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transportation 337-3134

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1

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1961 Chevrolet Van, meg w?ue-els,
cyl. stand; Alto 190 Chevrolet
Nova. stand. Both good tires a.

WALKER'S
Courtney
t, s np motor, trailer; WILL BUY OR CONSIGN GUNS OF
Pressl9ro Cleaning &amp; PaintIng
excellent condition, $273. 201 E.
ANY DESCkIPTION SANFORD
Tenth St., 323-7751.
SpecialIst Roofs.Eiterlors
AUCTION. 373734)
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RORSON MARINI
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Ier*sa,enaCN
3921Hwy. 11 92
NOLL'SII MIllIE' COUMIECIAL KOMVS
Any
Quantily.
372 5961
ra'sselber,y, Hwy. 17.97. III '
Ph.

LAKE SYLVAN

LivIng

1120 Florida Ave.,f S. 17.92

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Only 13495 Call Dcxi pop,, 377

DAVE S izj 9)10

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AIIAduII-Modern

ADDITIONS-. REMODELING

SPECIAL- 1971 9)1 Porsche 2 i:

We Buy Furniture

3227712. 9 to S.

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Offer. 671-1760

lop pric paid, used, any cnnditboo
$126 Winter Park

tip Evinrude molce, ass than 10

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r Appolntmept 322.3103

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323.43

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Quiet Serene

nuIstle

beautifully landscaped 1.135 mc
between I 30 S tor in

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Real Estate Broker

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CASH 322-4132
For useij furniture, appliances,
toots. etc Buy I or 100) itçns

hours. Cost new $460. sell (or $495.

radio,

2 door. AM
AC. PS, P9 11,250, by

1972 Chevy Impala. Idoor, 17,0)
mile's. AC, PB PS. and vinyl top
Excellent cond.t,on $1,493 or best

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I've got bait deals on new and
boatc If I don't have it I'll hetp
find it. Call now, .j.sioo.

Wooded canal front lot, 15.500.

scenery. tfl,03Q

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apartments, attractively (Ut

18-Help Wanted

Teffidayof January. $'76. lfyoulail measw'escmnbe made.(dothange$

iacktonviue, Ia'ida, 33702

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One 6, 2 bedroom apartments
furnished or unfurniused N4-*)v
redecorated Come see 300 F
Airport Blvd. Sanford 373 134"

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ma"aget irn-

$Ike'n aga'nl y
toe the relf i4uaiy I, 1976
4 AtI bds shall be submitted in a
demanded in the complaint.

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73'x125'• eacts on blcktop street.
All (or 111,503.
LAKE MARKHAM- Large nicely

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1973 Oidsmot)ile Cutlass,

68—Wanied fo6uy

ALTAMONTE..... Wooded site,

LAKE MARY- B4autiUl'iakeont
lot o.ia

fInd

BAMBOO COVE APTS

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Oi'anges,Grapfruit, Tangerines
Tangelos and Lemons
P U.HUtchilOfl,3fl 4)51

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iadig in itie office of the CIef of hOlify the City

'651. Dealer.

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1.79$. Call Whitey Ecksteln, 337

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be4utiful condition, 1)30. Girl's
cottues, siz Ill, like new Misc
321 0773

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Wooded Lots
Streets ,.ISewers
•Street Lights 'Sidewalks

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107 W. Commercial
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Sanford
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YOUTCOO$aI'WV.322S1N

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Tangelos aid Tangttne's

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- •t5Sfl Aymui, (40 3(11, MIami, Florida, bidder 'o review tht spect If any

Ck of

perfect for Christmas.

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NIcholas, Realtor, Sanlando ST. JOHNS RIVER- (deer DeBary,
Realty, Inc
Realtors, 534 6777
almost an acre of river front with
beautiful trees, great fishIng
Owni- say's "submIt offers"

.*1.arge
ved

formation rsI 327070a

9p'pØfl5

ph y Decpq, AD 1975
(Seati

carpetIng, 119,500. Low down,
Drive by and then call. Dorothy

HOMES OF DISTINCTION

W. Garnett White
Peg

10 acre farm Improved,
septic tank, well, barn etc. Only
*11.300. Terms. Bro6.er. $310171.

3.6.000

SPECIAL 1971 Vega GT. air,i
Speed, radio, 53.000 mile's. Only

AKC Tiny Toy Yorlile Puppies,

GARAGE SALE
HOtpO.nt Cop
pertone Refrigerator, II cu ft.

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id. 1792&amp;i77, Longwood
Ca11373 (370or134 4605

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Yard Sale- MultI (amIty, Dec. 13 a
11,9 5. SR 46 E. a) SI. Johns River.
Furn, &amp; Misc.

Iekefront, pved streets. $10,100,

Summertirs- I bedroom. 2 bath,
central heat and air, family room,

Reg Real Estate Broker
103W 1st St
371
rr 77305)7 eves

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Built Homes With Many Plans To Choose From

9dzui.ide.

t,VAt. CPI APAW T7,'E PT5

CITY OF SANFORD,

i'sublrsh: D.. 7, LI, 71, 21. Nit

(fu

165; Females, $50. Dep. will hold
untIl Xmas. 3221379 after I

ladies wear, 10)4, formal &amp; LabradorRetrieyer1,beautifulA
105 Fr,, Sat &amp; Sun
Champs, 7 wkS Christmas, $100.
203 Larkswood Dr., 322 7517.
373,953, w*$t days 644-6243.

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stand

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mites.
Manfotherstochocsefrom

original

Sportswear

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ss

inhiving Room, provide a bid eth i7iy deviation
l,ted *9satsoever front the spec's, It may
?hrqert arid tP,erem.n.
do sot*it ?h5 type bid s.'.all be
Wsstt

Hall &amp; Master

1970 Hornet,

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Garage Sale: Baby clothes, 03 yrs,
Furniture (rattan), odds &amp; ends.

Landing Cam,cround.

Call

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INVITATIONTO BID
GROUP HEALTH INSURANCE

...

Call I7I Fiat Racer

Irish Setter pups f9r sal
October 17th Phone 641.3267 from

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registered

C born

Sun., Moo,, 9 to S. Mariners

Sanlando Springs Wrlt HOwBrc?

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Model SIlT $420V

l
engaged a
Blvd. LOl'tg'Q(xl. Seminole County,

vath is supposed to have said. i3uflMtA'nabIea11f$0Mafldard
"All ow' frienas have one."
too high to reach if you're
li:t n cr ha (SIC. expt Ing to Ut tit 9 Cfft, I PC 1

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1

Rarqe. Model RWE

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Triple dresser, din, table, gifts, art

Sa

NoMoney Down
WITH GOOD CREDIT

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SELMAWILLIAMS,ASSoriate

APARTMENTS

height Liurcie fenced
stOrage Central Io(at.on

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2IERSO
14ereslted to serve a copy of your and c)e-arI nsi'ted a' an
I Electra CeiIin- Heater. Model answer or pieadin7 to tt,f Complaint bid insucance"

FICTITIOUSNAM!

fiancee.

1 Wnfr1

.

REALTY INC.
7(17 E. 3Slh )73.7$3

for

Any Car—

Potential hunter, 145 wlthut
papers I3. $155

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20ff ices at?ac rirx3 WareIouse ruc

Navel Oranges, 1250 per bu
JuiCeOriI%QttII.SOperbs,

Attached it thc detailed ,,
Lot $0. and the West 70fittof Lot
BlocA 9. ENTZMINGERS AD formation for a City Of Sanford.

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lMonthfematevi:la. IhOwquality,

CoIr TV's from ISO: B&amp;W from
11$, Service all makes HERBS'

Southern, General Delivery,

M. Unsworth Realty

Commercial Building

Crumley

n,

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mas gift ideaS.

Autos

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Tomatoes tot' home canning. Ilk
10, or 115.330 lb load OTher fresh
fruitS &amp; vegetables at low prices

1Itd

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cash

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$060.

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carpeted, air, turn &amp; unfurn
up 372 1110

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65—Pets-Supplies

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Phone3lJ 9379

news items
anywhere.

BAGGED
21(/2 FrenchAve 372 3677

Book 5, Paget 74 and 77. of the that is due January IS 1976 at 1
Public Prtoth uf Semr,oie County, P N
resir:cT,cx'ts of recc!d,
I in order to mike an t'guit.t,Ip
Florida. a k a 157-13th AvnueTogether with the following North, Longwood Florida, toçethef COVTSParI,OnOf bids, the information
- -• -.
.
-, V'b""
wit's oetn wage
otcny aria specifications as anacise shall
easernerts

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Check the Evening Herald Christ

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AND ACREAGES

Ixdroom models also avaltahl

automatic, VI. air conditioned.
10 16 3 10 ply tire's and truck macs
11.. Will trade. May be seen at
1106 Sanford Ave. before 9 a m. or
after S p.m

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Protessional landscaping, NO
CLOSING COSTS. S PCT, TAX EMINOLE CO. Acreage tracts,
CREDIT. FREE MEMBERSHIP
small and large, $2,000 per acre
Mldup TerryRealty.Realtor.621,
o MAYFAtRCOUNTRYCLu,
300O PER MONTH TOWARDS
0111
UTILITIES FOR ONE YEAR. 7,
7.75-I PCT. INTEREST RATES.
One bedroom, one bath and three Lots In residential area near

322-2420 Anytime

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Florida.

t..

Save 1)00, on 19" black &amp; wtite TV.
good as new. 130 Call 322

7 weeks old, AKC

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Flu Oviedo-Duplex, turn Or
"t'fl ldeat tOCS?ion Reasonab'e
365-372).

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any claims cv demandS wPt4ch they
may have against said estate in the
office of Clerk of Circuit Court of (PEE RIPENED FRUIT,plckedto
Order Playels.oragigq's. Grapefruit,
Seminole County. Florida, in the
Tangerines Call 3270211 II no
courmOuti at Sanford. Flotidl,

Statute's. To WI?: Section
Florida Statutes 1957
5: r.athrn W. Pa

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dde's

cording to the Flat thereof e's
in Pta?
13, Page 100.

Ave 3276562

Pent Blue Lustre Electric Carpet
Shampooer for only SI SO Per day
CARROLL'S FURNITURE

1006

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to offer you the most in rnnfnrl arwi
livability, Central heat and air,

Yi

fireplace Large lot. Beautiful new
wall to-wall carpeting throtlsout
114,500.

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h

LegaI Notice

6U

RESIDENTIAL, COMMERCIAL

NO IMMEDIATE DOWN
PAYMENT

neighborhood, Cedar &amp; brick
front. Lovely home for 129500

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One &amp; Two bedroom apartments

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64—Equipment for Rent

RENTAL PURCHASE PLAN

ii

U

THE CONTRACT"

BEAUTIFUL 7-STORY with
separate 1 Bk, 1 bath cottage.

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Large 3 Room Apartment
Reasonable

New government program, child
care tor as low asS? per week, if
you qualify 373 $124

6

shift, new paint, like new. 30000
miles, Sell by owner. Wall
Plumbing 6. Heating, 1007 Sanford

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43—Lots-Acreage

Nicely treed corner ot. Quiet

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License Bureau 327 86.45

KENT. and all Publish Dec11, '21. 1915

HIth 5, T

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Ga

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Orlando. 273-6ioO

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DID YOU HEAR ABOUT THIS? 3
BR, 2 bath home in Pinecre's?.

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unfurn. both AC, w * carpet. 1.50
damage. Ills mo. 333 43$P alter
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S 30 P rn

A BABY'S WORLD Care for infants
toage7only Neil tonew Driverv

3$M

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1)500 GEURDON, 47'x17', $7,495
EASY LIVING, 5732 E. Colonial,

322.6457

SAPir 0FtD'S SALES LEADER"

,

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7 t-Wrest11ng

Yotorcycle tns.v

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531V-RadioStereo

bedroom,

Phont3fl.)759
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Spectrac;acgran4e.s for lawn insect
control. GardenLan, 1400
,
St., 3236.6.30

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$9,350

iton air. 110,400, FLEETW0OD

decorator wall paper in kitchen

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I-HANYLINAIEMSAPIS Rent

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deceased

unfurnlshed,

BROADMORE64'121.. 3

REAL ESTA .'E. INC.

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.

iiwivao

1975.

bath.

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JOHNNY WALKER

LI I) LI VIII

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mediately thereafter: otherwiw a EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CUR.
default will be' entered against you CUlT OF FLORIDA IN AND FOR
for the relief demanded 'n the SEMINOLE COUNTY
PROBATE DIVISION
PetltiO&amp;
WITNESS my hand and the seat of PROBATE (40 75344 CP
thisCotjrttPti%$?hd&amp;)fOf Decernbt',', In re: Estate Of

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1975'I amaha Motorcycle

TiT= 1973 Chevrolet Panel Van. 12$'
.?Gi base,
cyIind, standarc

9991 and a frlencIl Ad Vitor ilf
t.qlp you

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LIBERTY 60'x21', 3 bedroom, 7

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62

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ittcwn.v. or

Lions at Detroit.

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DIVIStOM: A
CUlT ti AND FoR SEMINOLE ?ISC date Of the first publication of
Early Toyota Mixed I.eague: F
LCFf..L fdA TO'dAL •.'OW
this notice Each claim or demand
COUNTY. FLORIDA.
The high game of the flight fell TGAC,E ASSOCIATION, a car
must be in writing and must state
NO. 7S.1U6CA-69-EE
FOURtixnesasRonnieBrede, pofatias organized ar4 existing FEDERAL NATIONAL NOR theplaceofre'sidenceandPostoffice
und.rthelawsoltheUnitedStales,
TGAGE AS5IATlON,
addressoftheclaimantarsdmuslbe
Sharon Selmer, Bud Campbell
Plaintiff,
Plaintiff, swcin toby rse claimant, P'it agent,
and Bill Clark all bowled a 214
,
O( tit
it eiIl h.i-nn.
ga
for
t"g
void according to law.
Cairpfl WILBURHALLandWILLIEP,AEP4A LINDA J KENT, et al
HALL, hit wile, and COUNTY OF
Dated December Ph, 197$,
Oetfend.anl
took the hlzh series with hi 57$
SEMIIxC.t,E, a pOiiti(l tiOOivtiiOfl
TO: LINDA .1. KENT
S James Walter
set. Other 10's far the night: of tp $!at, of Florid., by and
As Executor
Residence Unkown
Ron Ailman 212-571, [Ji1 thrgus its Boerd of County Corn
Kenneth W Mclnth oi
Last Knevrn Residence'
&amp; miss
and thefr respcte
Stenstrom Davis 6.
112.13th
North
2ii, j.w.
socce'ssots itt
Mclntolh
Long'wood, Florida 37750
3)8-544, Jesse Cook 200-509,
Defendant's
Attorney for Executor
NOTICE'TODEFEND
Steve Groover 200-558, and
NOTICE OF SALE
P0. Bc, )3J0.
SUIT 10
r..i x,...t....... mx r,ni iz..._
Notice is here-by Olven that.
anr,i ,-tcc
oTiAI
d_.,h..d LI I'i771

I hl-sri.roou)a1l - M1fljWsoi, VIXtflgS meet (he

Griff

Mobile

'"

(Seal)

PubliVi Dec I), 17. la, 1975

170 both

Park team, Ann Curtis 171-497

(IdnLs at Ness York
11351-Wrestling
NFL Football
Baltimore.

Varner

from the Park Ave.

12:30 16)—NFl. Today

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Seminole County
Public Hospital
S,ar'tocd, Florida
Roterl T Besserer

Elmore (Stenstrom Realty)

918)—National Rodeo Finals

—

the b'dditsg.
NO bid Shall be withdraais for a
period of 30 d.ss subsequent ?c' the
cpenng of bids without the consent
Of SemnnfeCounty PubIc Hosptal

jsj

508 (Wetter Realty), Mary

7 t4lt-Wresthng

at

tid'sortowaiyeany informaliti ,,

or the Weti' is

Gunnwit1ipus III. gh'so(the
morning are Carob Rook 203-

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('.!ts

HI-Noonera Le'fles League:

"Queen

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UAP'ity Public PlospitaI

Sanford.

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78-4vflorcycies

kInds, Old bathtua (pasture
trough) PhO fliO,

WI N T ER I T EMS. . .5 EL
L
"DON'T NEEDS" FAST WITH A
WA7'sT AD Phone 32276)1 or Iii

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exchange REEL'S BODY SHOP
1109 5,1r.fr.d A...
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61—Buiklinq M3terials
,

- lbs
• 1)95. Phofl 3fl 3477
•

___3631 atteropm

76--Auto Parts

—

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Heavy duty United

with awning md skirting Cheap.
Phn 3330110 110 Exe'er Court,
Carriage Coie Motiile Home Park,

Days 372 6)73
N'htS3fl 7352

Forrest Greene, Inc.

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eacti

emino,
e

KENMOItE WASHER. p6rts,

Mobile Homc. furnshed. 12'tt'

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Larry Saxon, Realtor

air VA terms available. 174,000

P1 ('4'rr

to Li e Ifl
9dyI.12w1&amp;ie. of Loch ArbOf

LOST - Small white Poodle wearing
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2 s,m'eatef-s, red moo tan; vkinity D,Bmrv- AdultS. 1 BR. air. close to
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$t0fC chUfC5 IdeAl for retired
Maçnolia Ave Reward. 377-7910
and
cwcsons 64a 6.41$ or 322 1051
duplicate and state the place of LOST- Man's ee glasses. in -

in

with

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Chairs, Straight chairs, filing
Cabne$, as is Cash and Carry
HaLL'S
Cesselberry, ,, •

MOONEY APPLIAHCES323 0697
Sanford. 373 57
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shag carpeting, dishwasher,

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or

6;30 - L.ake Howell vs. Gainesville, Spruce Creek at

15 Yr. FHA FINANCING

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at 1.56.000.

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the claimant and must be sworn to
Eder.. Norm Carol na 2771$
Chain Mixed League: Jim Hospital. '.S. Government Bonds,
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that a by the claimant, his acent or ata
%htisfac'y
bid
booø
executed
Nader was just two pins
by the b.dders and acceptable Petition for Dissolution Of Marriage torney. e' tne same shalt be void.
) for the high game thai1 Surrt.tS an amount equal
Dated a) Sanford, Florida, this
to S per h been filed against you and you
that of Chuck Kelley ().The cent of the bid shall be submitted are required to serve a copy of your but d6y of December, 1975
written defenses to te Petition, if
S Adele Wesley Swenson
bid
highserieswasrolledbyKelley
'ou have, on Petutciner's At
As Executrtx
The successful bidder will e
551, Sexton 182-537, Nader 525 requ'rro to furnish and pay for tarney WilII4ifl H Wack. of the Law
ci said Estate
and Chris Huff 1914.
satisfactory performance and Offices of Aløer and Wick, whose Shinholç and Logan
address is 616 East Semoran First Federal Building
Late Toyota Miied League: payniert bond or bonds.
Ccmtract tot' WOrk under this bid Bouleiiard, Suite 701. Altamonte Sanford. Florida 3777)
Ruthe Smith was high With tIeS will obligate tPe contractor and Springs. Florida, on or before Attorneys tar Executrix
2-25-562serIes.JeT"ryCarttefl
tc?r3ct.'- not to d:scrintzna?c January 14th. 1976. and file the Publish DeC 14, 21. 19
DEUSI
5 and Buster Anderson 515 inwp$oymtnt prac'lces

Spruce Creek.

6ft'ceSuppi

WOOd Or ste,ldesks (executive d'k

52—Appliances

GREGORY MOBILE HOMES

In this most cordial Spanish style
3 bedroom, family room, double
garage, shake type roof, MUST

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WRESTLING

vilh a Classilieci Ad

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:r, the

?'rC

)

hourS weekly with complete
company training &amp; location Set
up. Investment of IWO$S.000 Call

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tentral FlorIda's

home, nestled under shady trees, Kish Real Estate

landscaped yard AGE and

OPPORTUNITY

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Stemper Realty

BUY NOW &amp; SAVE

home in MAYFAIR. 3 BR,
baths. Fenced back yard with
brick walkways th.ough nlcIy

,

30-Apartments

3379111 Eve.$&amp; 11M

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LAKE MARY- 3tm, 1'. bath

A PART OF PARADISE Is yours

Mo.-dMo.&amp;

.

cotlecf. Mr Caison. 5135765370

PIANO STUDIES- Teacher ot
teeing lessons in your home after

Sch u ren Realty

—Mobite Homes
______________________________

REAL ESTATE
Realtor
337 7ç

offer

THE CONTRACT"

—

1757 us? north

butnrss's

FREE Soil Conditioner to growers
only. LImIted Supply. Details. 644

documents so obtained. Such deposit
turkeys. Gus Sexton with a nice will
within four calendar months from
t'e refunded to each person wtto and
the time of the first publication of
224475- DavId Nadar 20O56l.
the plans, specifications and &amp;P,'ELIA T HALL. Wilt,
Respondent. this notice Each claim or demand
Othcr doWO'iVflt* .fl QOCVt COrl4iIiOA
Jim Natr 199-560 and Shirley
must be in wrItIng
filed In

Air, varsity 8p.m.
7:30p.m— BrevardComznw'ity College at SemInole
8 p.m. Lyman thr at Lsirg.
8 p.m.
Ga. State at FTIJ: Baldwin-Wallace at

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CUlT. IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
4)0. P0. Drawer 93$,
Sanford,
COUNTY.
rLoR:DA.
c..hcrof,c,u,mu,ha,eacains* iaio
Florida.
Copies of the document's may be CIVIL ACTION PlO. 7S-2516.CASI.F estate in the office of the Clerk of the
JAMES M HALL,

Trinity Prep JV at Florida

Smau PI,izt

-.

PoSition, twin needle, front
loading, d•Iuxe sewirg machine
Pay balance of 17$ or 10 payments 0411 Seeat'

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thedy yard, $19,500 Mike an

'SERVICE BEYOND

D..[P0S1T.

Opportunities

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CHRISTMAS SHOPPERSCheCk this
Gift C,uide every day for family

By' Elaine RiCharde

Stultz 5-10 as did Betty

Hilda Fc4"rell had a pair of 198

Lake Brantley JV at Colonial, girls 6:30,

24—Business

Paintmns 6. tian Cratts Marie
Arthur R;ci'mter. CHINABERR'
Electric fender guitar with
TREE ANTIQUE SHOP. 1)06 ,%
proof case, am,,. stand up
_ist St . Sanford
ml:roohon. Ct nw., .wv . luw ____________________________
-sell for $195. CasI evenings, R. ' Modernizing yiur Home? s.ii

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767)
OrlandoDriy,

home, air conditioner, oil heat,

Estate

Kish Real

FURNISHED
OR UNFURNISHED

work any Shift References 371

Write P0 Box 17)3
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FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION

.

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c'

APARTMENTS

wanted, for hospital.
nursing home or private, Can

FACED WITHADRINKIIIG
PROBLEM.
PerhapsAlcoholcAnonymous

jj'z ui,.
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11—Aiiliques
Set of woman's golf ClubS with bag. ____________________
- nver used Call after 5. 371 5376
G'ye an Heirloom for Chrmstma'
Antique )ewelry, China &amp; Gla

ayiii;itj

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Corn, browse starling Sundi'
crrberTth,:t the Muveiar

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p1aceaIlbldswillbepublIcIyopen'c1 iSeal)
and read aloud.
Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr

thlrdLsAutoTralnwith33wlns.

Ball&amp; Chain Mixed League:

BASKETBAlL

p.m.

ministrator's Office, Seminole
Memorial Hospital, 1101 FIrst 5?,.

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"Hotline," Adults or Teens

Orlando. Florida
________________________________

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SATURDAY
5

Lorraines

a

BY OWNER- Two
76)1
Mohawk, (Dreamwold), ano 313
Tangerine (Ravenna Park) Bath
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Sitting position

ARE YOU TROUBLED! Call Toll

p )) Furrt City. F or.ja 32S1. inspect on by appointment Phone
and tile the original with the Clerk f 475
INVITATION TO BID
tIueabovestled Court on or before
PIERCE AND THACKER
Seminole County Public Hospital the 16th clay of January, 1975,
$0) N Magnolia
will receive &amp;ds for addition
Judgment may e en

Alex Serrt'as had both sets for the night: Fite Tire team with a 465.
Vill 451
the high game and set with his Supply: Jim Starr 517, Rolands 178. Last week was position
fl2-206-593 series. Ernie Curtis Hairstyling: Don Corsl 190-524 round with the standings new
Leagir:

for Qood Spinef Piano, or sell,

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Wanted
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country kitchen, Situated on over
1"acre's. Largeconcretepatioset
up for volley ball, basketball etc.
Crystal Lake is ideal for swim.
ming, tishing &amp; boating. $70,000.

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aVillag

409W. 1st St. 3'a-732s
We Buy Furnitur,
__
II
m
P
a,...
' 'x.iu I ui; i

back yard, $37,#0O--Terms

SWAP SHOP FLEA MARiT

--57—Sports Equip,

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21—Situations
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10-Swap &amp; Trade

this weekend. Call now, Jimmy
Post 3731903

P,:Ico washer •

170.000

Wanted

wtlerelhe shoppers will set them

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Id, carpet. $25,900-Te,ms,
Neat 3 8edroorn home, fenced, only

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3 Cedroom. 2 bath Ofl large fenced

- LAKE MARY - WATERFRONT - ST. JOHNS
REALTY CO.
Call 3122611 or 131.9993 to list your
3 Bedroom home with den,
Christmas specials here
fireplace, formal dining, roomy
BROKERS

experIence, own car. Excellent
wage An Equal Opportunity
Employer Call I'4 3707 between
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j arij p

Box 553, Sanford. Fla 37771

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322U?0

loWekiva Mc?. Call collect, eves.

1100 dep fl7 1691 or 32? 0671

THERAPIST to provide home
care to Medicare recipients in
Deltona DeBary area One year

For families or friends of problem
drinkers,
For further Information call 473 4W
Or write

SWAP- 16 ft Cobla V Bottom Boat

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1..:

5580a1s&amp;Acceswies

CO Portable dlthwashw.
,75,t....
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lraIer,
lxi',
$125. Call fl3.ç
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S1-43ousehokJ
_____ Goods

DUPLEX- 2 bedroom concrsis
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1r.no,v,un; nu cuy rwer J large bedroom, 3 bath

1919S. Frencn
New 3 bedroom, 2 baths, double 2221991
737 377 1194,377 1914
garage. 7 porches, patio, country
sellinq, on large 1 acre plus lot.

vailauIe Jan. 1. 3 BR, ks?c'en
I

626 0636
________________________
P E GIST ER ED
PH Y SI CAL.

ISALCOHOLAPROBLEM
N YOUR FAMILY?
AL ANON

I straight stitCh sewing machine;
1 L Tacker machine; I Bar Tacker
machine; ISergermachine; 1 Blind
stitch machine. 6 mIscellaneous
TableS; 1 Lot of threa&lt;5, pins. etc.;

NOTICE OF SUIT

527B LOngwcio1, Seminole Cnty,

OaIa 901 732 $161 or 7375773

551.Thehighserleswa.sbyJim Hendricks 180 and Bob Locke High for the OflUfl1j Was the Florldaurxterthefictitiousn.ameo, TO: NICHOLAS F PATTI
184. Highs for the evening: Ron bowling by I..ake Monroe Ifll: LAMP LICl MT ER REALTY, an
7125 South Scepter Drive
Morris 585-7. Danny Tillis
Apartment No 2)
that
I
intend
to
register
said
name
Roger Garrison 518. Don Altman 213-576, Chuck Stemily Marlynn Stultz 201-478. The
GermarI9337,JthnStticsl96. 539, Wailer Denny 500- JIm high set goes to Lillian DW1n Smincl County, Florida in ac
YOU ARE HEREBY notified that workroom
items.
Accc'unts
a Petition for Change of Name Pse's receivable and fabric, Sale will e
538, John Coresoli 521 and Pam Johnson Sfl. Dot Lee converted with her 189-482. Other highs: cordance with the provisions
been filed ansi you may serve a copy for cash to the highest and best
Sharon Corsi 180-467 from Fictitious Name Statutes, To WI?
Kirkland 471. High average for the 6-7 and 6-7-10 lits.
Of your written defenses or ob
bidder at the Standard Systems
Section $63 09 FlorIda Statute's
Famous Recipe team. Pat
the men is German 182 and
Roll-A-Bouts Mixed League:
edbois, it any, to it, on HARVEY
building, Port of Sanford, Sanford.
s
Barbara B. Miller
wcrnen high is Polly PrIce 165.
"Star of the Week" is Peach Moye bowling for Automotive Publish. PlOy. 30, Dec. 7. It. 21. 197$ COULTER. Esquire. Attorney for Florida on December 19, 1973 at9

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V

41—Houses

home, living tm, dining rm,,
Separate garage Security deposil
531 1619

Nu'es, RN's, LPN'%, Aides. Aidij

MARRIAGES

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immediately Apply in person.

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c

r*frIg,rator. excellent

1l$,0

•

322.7643

with

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Near Sanford

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Assume S"z PCI. mtg. flS,500. Call
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FurniShed
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Christmas specials here

RENT PURCHASE PLAN
drn Clean 3 btdrm homes,

On limited income to live rent trc

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1975 DET 126

Barbour &amp;
Co. Mixed Dorothy Bryant both picked up
his series (or the night he rolled
I83pinsoverhisaverageastie League: 'Star of the Week" L• the 5-7 spilt. Russ Ofibaus
hlta 558 series. High game goes Ben McDaniel with plus 114 spared his 4-10 split.
Swingers Ladies League: engaged in business at Mt 7, Box and her minor children'S names
toFredSampleswitha nice 213- pins. High average: Alice

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Shag carpet throughout, sell clea,,
Oven In Sanora. Occupy alter Jan.
1st. Call 679 3094 after 1 pm
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FOR ANY DEBTS INCURRED
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MYSELF AS OF DECEMBER H,

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COUNTY, FLORIDA.
County, Floridaunderlheprovisions
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of the Uniform Commercial Code to
TRUDY MARION PAITI to satisfy secured cbligations of
FlCTITIOUS.AME
Notice iS hereby given that I am TRUDY MARION LAKE. mothe. Central Florida Draperies, Inc.:

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Clerk of the Circuit Cuuit
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service on Piainlitf's attorney or
Keith State of Florida, with its principal Altarnor'te Springs, Florida. intends immediately
Sparks Tracy C-ashe 198 and Ken Robbins Electric:
Ulereatter; otherwise a
highs:
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place ci business at LONGW000 to register the said name with th
ludument will be entered against
Sanford Plaza Merchants 192-5?0. and Cap't Jtrns: Chet
I further certity that the above Seminole County, Florida.
Walters(DCB) 478-189. Charlott
complaint or pe'llon
5TH day of DECEMBER, 1915, day ci November,
this Court on November 70th, 197$.
Bonnie Benton (Jack's Mini the top bowler of the evening
Deltona Pinbusters Mixed NotIce of Intent to Voluntarily (Seal)
(Court Seal)
Converted splits: Driver 2.7, highs: Ray Lough 218-544, 559, Gil Fileger 194-517, Charlea Florida Statutes
OIVEN under my h4nd and the
(Car.Ben Dennis Stewert
, Gene Jones McDorthdll 193, Joe Welch 186, Grt Seal
Twila
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at the State 01 Florida. at
Jewe1ers 4.7.10, and Patsy 199, PoIly Burgess 195, Jerry Jud Ltght.sey 185, and Mike Tallahassee. the Capital, this the

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SANFORD
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Real estate valued at $3,924,333
changed ownership in
County during the week ending Dec. 5.
Real estate conveyances locally in
1975 to date totals $198,906,296.

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Stanley H. Newlon&amp;WI Emma I. to
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finally had our $1,000 to buy the set." It came
f rom Atlanta, Ga., she recalls.
In calm weather, the lighted nati vity scene
would reflect in th e dark waters of Lake Monroe
- a wondro us sight, sa id M iss Fox.
Through many Decembers t he nati vi ty scene
was enjoyed by thousands of Sanfordites, long
after Mrs. Garner's dea th 19 years ago. When
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th e garden of Fairchild's Funeral Home and
recalled his suggestion
"So e s ta rted co llecting door-to-door, at the
ch urches and in t he schools," said Miss Fox.
"There were mor e than one thousa nd people in
the town by th en, and at a dollar a person we

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Serving this area since 1956

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Finally, time and the weather took its toll,
and the nativity scene "just wore out," according to Miss Fox. ft was replaced bya new set
In 1972, but is remembered each yuletide along with the womarl'responslble for bringing It
to Sanford - when Mis., Fox sets up he r own
miniature nativity scene created by Elvira
Garner.

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John M. Hartgrove &amp; Elma W.
Go'ehrksg. Lot 31, 81k C. Lake Hanlgrov,to Stephen D. Irwin &amp; *1
Kathryn Park. Third Amend.dplat. Bonnie S., 1013£ W"j of?, BIb J.
$4,000.
Lake Wayman His., Lake Addn..
NO Foundation of Fla., Inc. to Sikh
Doarma Brotherttood of Al?. Spgi.,
Thomas E. Brooks &amp; wt Carol to
Fla., Inc., Lots 22, 23 &amp; 21. BIb U, Charles F. Adkins &amp; *1
Anita B.
Sanlando The Suburb Beautiful, Orf. Lots 18.2 BIb 10 2nd Sec., Mar-vanla,
Sec ,$100
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Aylesbury Homes Corp. to George
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P. EtIlion 8. *9 LInda A. Lot 24. B!k Reef &amp; wf Barbara .1., Lot 14. Oak
B, Sweetwater Oaks, Sec 5
Mount s.d. 134.900.
Henry A Frechette8,Carolyn to
Loyd W. Smith &amp; WI Norma J. to
Wm. F. IOOI 1. *9 Claudette. Lot, Kent E. Foyer 1. wf Janice. Lots I 8

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Doris 0 Fotti. sgl. to Edgar J
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Every year that She puts It out, her little
homemade nativity scene becomes more
precious to Miss Martha Fox.
Not only is it a charming depiction of the
Christ-child, Mary and Joseph, and the
shepherds and rise men, but It Is also a
mcmorlal t the woman who erited the tiny
figurines for Miss Fox more than a quarter
century ago.
Elvira Garner was her name - "to me she
u as orw of the most wonderful, long-suffering
people," recalls Miss Fox tencrly.
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however.
"Ezekiel," the sweet and simple story of a
little black boy, was Mrs. Garner's first book,
written to entertain her son, Douglas, but later
submitted for publication at the urging of her
friends,
"That's Ezekiel," said Miss Fox, indicating
the tallest of three tiny black choir boys grouped
above her nativity scene. Ezekiel, Emancipation
and Little Plural are their n&amp;mes, exquisite little
figurines made of crepe paper over a cardboard
base and pain ted in the minutest detail.
Each has a pe rsonality and history. Little
Plural's hand is clasped firmly over his mouth apparently because his Maiiuny and Puy
agreed to buy him choir robes on condition he
hush ed up his everlasting chattering!
The choir boys, both black and wte. were
the First character dolls Mrs. Garner made for
her many f ri ends in Sanford. e later creat ed
th e nativity scene characters, carving th e tiny
faces In wood and carefully draping their cardboard bodies in br ight cloth scraps and
decorating them with beadwork "jewels."
'There must be many other families. in
Sanf ord who still have he r nativity scenes,I,
remarked Miss Fox,
The na ti vity scene Mrs. Garner will be best
remember ed for, however, Is the life-size scene
that was first erected at the Sanford bandshell in
1952, and la ter was set up in front of th e City
hail,
Miss Fox recalls he r bro ther, Meade, co rnmenting that th e town needed something to
beautify the bandshell at Christmas time. It was

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Wrenco Homes, Inc. to Vôfl H
Hilda V Amedon &amp; son 1Pomai L.
Stanley Potter to Stanley 0. Potter
LeRoy Perry £ wt Mary E. to .loIrn
The Greater Constr. Corp. to John
Lawana F Kish to Geo. W. hulls
Winter Park Fed. to Nancyc
to Thomas M Waddell 8 wI Sedra
Brinker, sçjl, condom. Unit No 201 R. Fick 8 wf Maxine M., Lot 25, 01k Lind &amp; wf Barbara K., Lot 233,
&amp; wf Alice 1., Lot 17 Ilk 7, San
Erhard &amp; WI barbara. Lot 7 01k 6 Sr. &amp; Wt Lucille M., Lot 4. 01k 13
Wrenwood His. U 2, 135.100
A., Let 33• LAkewoOd Shores, 1t Beve rly Tererace. 35.000.
F, Seminole Sits,
Tier 1, E . R. Trafford's Map of Lanta, Sanford. c., $100.
E, Wekiva Villas, condom.,
Wrenco Homes. Inc. to Douglas .1.
Addn, $28,400
The Greater Constr. Corp to Geo.
LirenceA. Gardnet &amp; WI Nancy
James I Kern 8 *1 Betty h. to Sanford, 126.500.
Sot Dale Bldrs. Inc. to Louis E.
Robert
W. Boyd 8 wt M.ry C..
Reber? M. PPitfl:, No 300' Cl 1C 3 &amp;
eer 8 v.1 Ruth U • Lot 333, t. HUdebrant &amp; wI Barbara A., Lo' Lobel &amp; wf Charlene L. Lot 171
Michael 0. Crocker ft Jane A. K to
Mildred C. o.a;d to Vrta B .
Wek,va Hunt Club, Fox Hunt, Sec 3, 25, 81k D. Seminole Sites. i5.$00. Wrenwood Nis,. Un. No. 2. 133,600.
Flanders. Lot IS, lots lion W side S 45' Of Lot 22. Golden Rod Manor, Crocker, Lot $9 Wrenwood His., Lot 31, Apple Valley, 15.3,500.
Wrenco homes. Inc. to wm. F.
Patio Apartm(
t3ettyL.LeoToOonaidV. Lee. Lot
Charles P. Scoblelwl Lois to Lois
U0.900.
of Lt IS, Duck Pond Addn. to CO.. 132000.
English Parrish Jr. &amp;wI Deborah L., LOt 199
Mchael W. Freed, tl to Rotert p
Merle T Gesner, gla. to Harold S. 01k B Pine View, $100,
Daniel E. O"..eary &amp; wI Mary L. to Z. 5cotiI. N 75' of Lot 4$,
$100
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Kermit 1. WOsmuth &amp; WI Eugenia
Woods, it AOcln., $100
Lyle M. Aashelm 8. WI Pamela S
Larry T. W i lliams 8. t. Staron K. Gould 8. wt Betsy. Lot 774 Spring Walker &amp; WI Gertrude, W 50' of Lot
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Peters
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BEDROOM SUITES
). Dtc' PO!'d 4ddfl CO. 12.000
Ifi Robert .1 Oanteiczyk &amp; wI J'1y
In$ 2, 01k E, Druid bills Park,
to Geo. I, Leman 8 *1. Peggy J. Li Oaks Un No. A. 141,500
Norman A. Crapp$ &amp;wl Yvette 10
er s to Steve Pet er s, N 155' Of S
2 BEDROOM
129.000,
Thomas D. Barrett £ *1 Patricia L • Lot 4, 61k F. Glen Arden His,, lit
106 (lt N SO') Sanford Celery
Ben F. Williams a # Daisyo. to
Wayne J. Davis 8. *1 Margaret, Lot Pet
Ralph E. McClelland £ *1 Eva r., to Craig A. Suntan &amp; WI Linda I. Lot Addo., 156.000.
TOWNHOUSES
Cyrus E. Pike £wl Doris to Gary 30 61k A, Longwood North, $23,800 34$' of W'i of Lot 3, 01k D. D. R
Delta, 111
R. Wm. babel &amp; WI Janice to
9. Ilk E. Walker Addn AS. $I,;OO.
Robi. Link 8. wf Pamela, W $0' of 0
Alice K. Staib, wid to Frederick D. Mttchells Survey of Levy Grant,
Lot I. Rosa Court Replat, s'a000
Devco of Ott, Inc to KervetP E
Nader Honirs. Inc to Thomas J.
(QCD) Donald W. Bigham to Mathew T. Dunn wt Joyce C., Lot
54$.30' of S 170' of NI', of NE'4 of Teeter &amp; wI Linda L.. N½ of NW', of $100.
Ball 8*1 Rosanne M . Lot?, 01k 0.
Devco of On., Inc. to Max L
Sikelaris 8. WI Patti, Lot 41, Lake Cecile Marie Bigham, Lot ii Village 31, 01k E. Spring Valley Farms, Sec.
5014 of SEa Sec. 44041, $10,000.
Camelot Un, 2. 132.000
NEtOISWI of Sec 21.19-29 (less W
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Algase
&amp; WI Alice R., Lot 10 01k 0
A. $15,000
Green, 1100
David C. Howard. widr. to Donald
Rebecca W Pennywtt (form. Se arcy Shous. 129.700.
2$' for ni), 117.000.
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Carlton
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Sherwood) to Part iciaM Pratt, Lots
Hallmark Constr.
Louise Jenkins to Charles P
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Margaret M. Raney to Virginia M.
Trallords Map of Sanford, $100.
586, Greenbrier of Loch Arbor, 2nd
Cairns, Inc., Lot 13 01k A. The
Spreading Oak Village, Moran I. wf Barbara &amp; Lewis C
Camp &amp; Margaret M. Rainey, Loll.
Addn. 1100
Amer.Modutars Corp. to Elmer F,
Springs
Downing a WI Rosemary C.. Beg. at
01k
Spring Valley Farms, SEC
FIliot? &amp; Beverly C, Lot 2. 81k 7
Patricia M. Pratt. sql. to Rebecca
134,500
cor of SE'ci of SW'. of SE'. Of
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Shadow Hill id. 3I.000.
W. Pennywiti 8. Larry Lee Sher.
Cornelius
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Wilbert
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New Vista Constr. Co. to George
wood, Jt. , Lots s a i Greenbriar
Carlisle Maynard 8. wt Bobbie, Lots SW' Sec.
Professi onally Manaq,
to Oscar C. Anderson 8 WI W. Grant 8. WI Carolyn .1.. Lot 11 I &amp; C Dixie s.d. $4,000.
Herbert Myron Lively 8. WI. Ruby
Loch Arbor, Ind Add., 1100.
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Jean to Glen Robt. Bouguardel 8
Margaret. Lot 2 81k 1 The Green Village sd, 142.200.
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(OCD) Willie C. Brown 8*1 Gall
Woodlarvis, Sec 4, 152.500
Lonood Indus. Park Inc. (QCD) Bell 8. WI Linda J., Lt I 61k A. Donna 5., Lot 7, Lewis Herald
Marl, to Lucille Jackson, sgl., W
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Homesltec, $1500.
to Kenneth L. Marsh, Beg. SW cor.
Eastbrook sd Un No. 16. 135.900.
Robert Von Herbulls 8. *1 Betty
US' of S 6001 N320'of SW'. of NW'.
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etc.. in Sec. 6-21-30, 13,000.
Winter Park Fed., condom. Unit D. to Mtg. Gum. Ins. Corp. Lot 2.
Barbara M, S 40'of Lot 24,8 N 17.3'
Chalea 0. Miller &amp; WI Doris N
.Iseph Montesano &amp; WI Mollie to
Clara E. Orange, wid to Donald L. of Lot 25, 61k 1 Palm Tern., $)$5Ø()
Kenneth L. Marsh &amp; Guelda L. to
176 Bldg. 7, Wekiva Villas. 1),I00. Longdale, 115.500.
Barton B. Pitcher &amp; WI Otivfi M..
Chester E.rawcicz.k&amp;wtVirginia, Mattoon &amp;wf Joanne L., Lot 23. Pine
Delta Valve EnIr , Inc., Comm. at
Forrest I. Greene to Errol L.
Lot 4, 01k H. Country Club Manor
Lot 107. Queens Mirror So. Repi. Acres. $10,900,
SW cor. of NE'. of NW'4 Sec 21-30,
Greene, Lots 21 &amp; 22 8th F. Tr. 77
Un. No. 3. $17,iOO.
Addn. to CL $22001
Fredrick L. Parker 8*1 Janice to s..nlardo Springi 3rd repl.. $100
I'tC.• $42.000.
Barton B. Pitcher &amp;wf Olivia to
QCO Bonnie L. Young toCharles Robert L. Hobbs&amp; WI Robyn, Lot 1,
Errol L. Greene to Forrest I.
Drucilta Mates (form. Watson) £
Charles D. Miller 8 WI Doris A., Lot
M Young, Lot 16, Edgewood Manor, 81k 13. Tier 7. E R. Tratlords Map Greene, Lots 1 8 2, 81k F, Tn. 77,
Dimitrios Mates to Dimitrlos Malta
6. Crystal Point amended plat
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of Sanford. 116.900
Sanlando Springs 3rd replat, $100.
&amp; WI Dructlla 0., Lot 26. Ilk I,
135.000.
(CD) Charles R. Newell &amp; *1
Lester Katmanson 8 *1 Barbara
Sil v er Springs Cuar Land 8. Title
Camelot Un. No. I, $100.
Irma M. Fltxwate'r, *id.. 10 Luis
Constance to Robert E. Newell &amp; WI to Dav.d W Goyen, sgt., Lot 113. Corp to John M. Connor P. Jane H
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June 8 - Lot 93 Lake Sylvan Ests , Hc.'.el$ Es's Repi , 5.16,000
Lot Myrtle Lake Hills , $7,000
Myers, igI , Lots 211 8.
Sh,rle
Dramwold, $19,100
$100.
The Greater Constr. Corp. to Violet R. Loveless Kathe to 212 J. 0. Packards. 1st Adda Mid
J R Grant 8wfE Ruth toHarry
Nader Homes. Inc. to Lee 3
171 Wallace A. Baker &amp; f Sandra J. Lot Bernard Charles SCathe, Lot 13
way, $21,000.
L. Giulding. Lots 135, 13.6. 1)7 &amp; 131, Sweene 8 *1 Sandra E.. Lot
Queens Mirror Adin. to CO, 11.200.
33. 61k F, Seminole Sites, 527,200.
Audrey Stern, wid to Jack I
Sec. I Midway Park, $3,000,
Lake Searcy Shores. tU,000.
Bernard C. Kath. &amp; WI Mary Lou Weaver &amp; *1 Mary Ruth. Lot S. 81k
Devco at On., Inc. to Raymond J.
Yvonne Lewis to Jack A Haynes &amp;
Nader Homes, Inc. to Robert Alan
Russell £ wf Kimberly H., Lot 4$ Gronskl&amp;wl Darien Y.. Lot i3OlkO. to Barnard C. SCathe &amp; Mary Lou, a. SPI-WS
valley Gdns. Sec 2.
wfJsanneP..Lot3S,Patm Shadows,
Lot 13 Queens Mirror Ads., CI,
Camelot Unit 7. 132,500
1125.000,
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Lake Sea rcy 5hAje,
Robert J. Burgess &amp; WI Edith to $100.
WayneC.Perkirn&amp;wlPrisciltato
Carrie L ou Ogtesby, wid., to
Bet Aire Homes. Inc. to Sara
Wm A. Jacob. Trustee to Barry V.
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Frank D. Maltosi &amp; WI Jessica M..
Robert G. Wilson &amp; *4 Betty A • Lot
Virginia L. Ferguson (married), Lot Seymour Anderson.Lot 560 SprIng
Li. 11 Ilk SD, The Meadows West, Pescosta, Lot 11 01k 6, Spring Lk.
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Hills, Sec . 3, $100.
$31,100.
R. J Beabout 8 WI Martha K. to
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David L. Robb £ WI Victoria L. to
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Betty Clark, Paul Oglesby £ Carl R. Johnson, sql. B eg . 2.1 ch. N 9
11, Lake Brantley Hills s d. $14,500
Juanita Pent to Virginia L.
of SW cor., run N 2", ch.. E 10 ch., S
Wayne Nlcarry £ WI Frances &amp;
Fergerion, Lot 2 amended plat 71', ch W It ch. to beg., Sec 1 9..30,
$2
Wm. E. Nicarry &amp; *1 J. WInifred to
Mann's sd, 1100.
S,31.000. .
John M. Lickt,ig £ wt Donna L.. Lot
Bernard Allen hb, Of Mary S. to
Carl Raymond Johnson, sgl. to
4 (less 0 1 7. 1 1 ) a o 4 1 of Loll
Mary S. Allen, wf.. Lot 1 Academy
David L. Robbi WI Victoria L., Lot
Ilk SI, Sanlando The Suburb leaut.,
Manor Un. No. 1. 1100.
E (lass W 21 ) &amp; W. 1$' of Lot F. 61k
Palm Springs Sec., 16,500.
Devex. Inc. to Elnheit Constr. Cot 36, Amended Plat of Crystal Lake
The Hu%ke, Co to Rjli I
Inc , tIM part ci Lot 1, BIb C.
Shores, 154.00
wa in Jr. &amp; wt Patricia P., Lo 2. BIb
new residents who
Sweetwaten Oaks, Sec I. $1,000
James I. Wilson &amp; *1 Mary N. to
G. Sweetw.ter Oaks. sec. 7,124,100.
Einheit Constr., Co., Inc. to Vernon L. Du Bois&amp;wf Alice M., Lot
Fla Residential Comm. Inc. t*
Howt-1 0. Crawford &amp; *1 Shirley, 230 Forest Brook Fourth Sec.,
Richard Posner &amp;wf Fanny, Lot 2l,
Lot 3, ilk C, Sweetwater Oaks.S.ec. 131.500.
The Herald reports the total land
61k A. Sec 9 Unit 2 North Orl. Tarn.,
1. 151.000.
Franklin M. Barry &amp; *9 Constance
126.900.
Condev Corp to Eva D. Potter, to Boyce E. flyers 8. *9 Charlcle D.,
FreedomFed.toWm.N.Rit:&amp;wt
gl ,LOt592,HeathertonVitlagr.Un. Lot 3, 81k F. Country Club Manor
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Betty
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homes and their own
of wild 11fe Including herds of
11" board is made up of Casselberry Woman's Club; llostesses were Mrs. Herbert nursing
hOnws, PreWing food for the
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civic-minded women from Crystal Hruby, Casselberry Larson. chairman. and Mmen nirk mrrvina fli~ ii- J_~--- ----. -.~, "41#_&amp;Augittb Cen"i Ft da as a consumier Junior Woman's Club; Claire Adrian Hall, Wilham B. Wray running er'
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viewed a gold mine operation in project. According to Frank Evans, Oviedo Woman's Club; and R.M. Herndon.
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Mrs. F.J. Har ris Sr. and Mrs. among o ther charitable envery modern city. At Capetown prefer complaints to cornE.C. Harper Sr., were the high deavors.
the doctors toured the hospi ta l pliments.
Corinne and Walter Rye br Idge scores winner3. High
Plaudits to I)uris Harriman,
where Dr. Chrlstiaan Barnard
President Grace Bradford celebrated their 46th wedding score prize in canasta went to Bessie Harper,
Aille Steenperf ormed the first surgical read a short Christmas poem, anniversary on Dec. 6. Their Mrs. Stanley Pierce and Mrs.. wer
th, Beulah Wells, Mazy
transplant of a human heart. At followed by Perito wishing the daughters and their husbands, Thomas Cain won th
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the tlm, Dr. Bernard was In group "happy holidays."
Miriam and David W right and award.
Monforton.
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in time for the holiday season
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They were among a group of
medical doctors who toured a
portion of the continent during
medical seminar that lasted for
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even In the most remote areas
En rou te to New York,
couple visited hi., mother and
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merge, before leaving Africa Art Center; Peggy Hattaway, report a simple wonderful formed
a Sun.shlne Committee graduated from medical school
for home. En route to Sanford, Seminole County Federation of e%vning.
and devote many hours in the in Johannesburg, South Africa
they spent a night and day in Women's
Clubs;
Judy
interest of shut-ins. They and s spending six week.s over
Rio de Janeiro, towing the Kwiatkowski, SISTER's , and
In a lovely Christmas setting, average between 50 and 60 calls the Christmas holidays visiting
hadquartei's of a world. Toni Unitas, United Way.
the Social Department of of cheer a month.
his twin sister, Megan Tennant,
famous jewelry operation.
Also
Pat
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Their many activities Include in Edinburgh, Scotland, and
Pat, who is an animal lover, Altamonte Springs Woman's t he clubhouse for an afternoon visl'ng shut-Ins In hospi
tals, Jean in Sanford.
said th e trip was most

Miss Debbie Russell and her
spot, Tree Tops, which is built
mother, Mrs. Tom (Dora Lee)
on stil ts, they vi ewed big game
R ussell were hostesses Wedfrom high In the sky. According
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to Pat, there were no screens on
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home on the St. John's River to
windows, and unless they were
a lingerie shower honoring Miss
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They visit ed Mt Kilimanjaro
A Chrtstma.s motif, in keepIns
Game Reserve, and since
with the honorees wedding
,. tour was du ri ng the dry season,
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colors, red and green, were
many ani mals were dyi ng of
carried out in the decor and
thirst and starvation
refreshments both
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Dr. Mary [.eakt.y dLnveree! time for the holiday easoo in Sanford.
John G. Dunn, Tracy Walla,
the remain of a man rapSara Anne Williams, Mrs. Jeff
posedly two million years old, helped finance the project, has notables. She commented that Ressell, Debbie Pharls,, Debbie
ScienUL conclude that man a copyrigh t on all photographs even in the "bush" the British Shoemaker, Mildred Caskey
existed first on the continent of relative to this pr oject, which Influence is still eminent, and Naomi Harbour.
Africa. Dr. Leaky was in the will be released next year In the Natives dress up for dinner, use
United States at the time and National Geographical 2O pieces o(sllverwure and dine
The Altamonte Mall Jordan
her son, Phillip, periconally Magazine.
In elegance from eight courses. Marsh Customer Advisory
escorted the Largeris through
hlchuity to) Ame rica ns was Board dispensed wi th the usual
the gorge.
P&amp;t saJd fJt in Nairobi they cvident in Arusha, Tanzania, monthly breakfast-meeting
Here they witnessed various were treated royally. On one and Pat ndr.',ltted this fl! this Thurstay mor ning For a more

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med mmole County Homemakers Thursday
at the Altamonte Civic C-ent'r b Debra Sims, merihaixilslr,
specialist with the Florida Dept of Natural Resources
With the speed and grace ofa magician, Sims whipped up
a variety of tempting concoctions before the eyes of her
fascinated audience And 45 minutes later, when
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Homemaker club members were treated to a taste of each dish.
op vote For ur tqu. tLt14teSS went to 'he El ves Treat a quick
and easy "ovenfried" shrimp dish delicately flavored with curry
and served wi th Hot Marmalade Soy Dip The sumptuous
tr.a C"ab F,du, vnvsuty itavorea wIU Uuyerc and
cream cheese, drew en th usiastic comment.
Ms. Sims also fixed a Smok ed Fish Yule Log, Holiday Oyster
Stew ani Elegant Holiday Flounder, all of which were declared
delicious. (For reci pes, read on!
Following the seafood "taste-in" and refreshmen ts of borne
baked rookies aul punch, Homemaker spent hilarious mornonts
having their pictures taken with &amp;ta Claus.
Thereafter, Seminole Extension Home E"onomk Agent
Louise Ciiil installed officers for 1976. They Are: Rae Artman,
prtsldnt, Phyllis Bransom first ',ice president; Blanche
Rucker, second 'ice president, Margaret McLaIn, secretary;
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Having spent the recent While there the Bailey's aiso
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silk illusion, banded in Vece lace foed a pe as It feil from
a gift

The bride is the daughter of Raymond E Weldon of
ChuluotaandMrs Faye Weldonof Orlando Thebridegroomis
thesonofMr.andMrs.A.F.ilendersonofjasper,Ga.
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the son of Mr. and Mrs. Thnan Smith, 411 Beth ., Srd.

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Ce I ebrate V" ctones At Polls

Several par ties ha ve been
cocktail party Sat ur day night to members of the Oviedo high Buckelew,
held over the past few wl
were initiated Into week in Lauderdale.
celebrate
his successful bid for School Chapter of the National
here in the city to celebrate
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NANCY
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during a beautiful
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victories at the polls,
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candlelight cere mony,
and the state, Mrs. O'Neil was the
council seat, at their home on
To celebrate his successful Corresponde
hilke Nelson, Donna Kline, heard an inspiring message by guest of her niece and nephewbid for re-ekction to another
DIAl.
I Fisher Road, the Ranchlands. Kathy Apgar, Mike Cook, Nick Rev. William Marr, pastor of in-law Val and Howard Forst,
Friends, neighbors, political Covelli, Karen Howell,
two year term as mayor, Troy
322.6735
Carol the First Baptist Church of who treated their aunt to a week
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dignitaries,
and campaign Robinson, Christine Mattinger, Oviedo.
Piland and his wife, Mar il yn,
filled with sightseeing and
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workers made up the large and Kenny Martin, all of Winter
ho6ted a large party at their
A social hour followed the party going In and around
P, oup of partygoers who had
home in Walden Terrace
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In the dignitaries ron the county, come to congratulate Ash and Springs, joined the 20 or so ceremonies.
Ft. lAuderda!e area,
night of the elections.
students In the induction
municipali ties in the county, to wish his success in his ceremony held at Oviedo High
Mrs. Teresa O'Neil of
At least a hundred people and the city. Also included wcre political career.
attended the
School on Dec. 1.
Weymouth, Mass., who has
Councilmn Ernit: 11t:ndrix
gala event to campaign workers and friends.
With proud parents In at- been visiting her da ughter and and his
congratulate Piland on his
wife, Vickie, spent the
Several Winter Spring5 tendance, the students listened son-in-law, Nancy
victory.
and
John
weekend
following his vienewcomer Claude youngsters were among those to words of welcome by
Among the guests were AshPolitical
and his wife,
Booth
of
Meadowlark
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bid
for reelection, in
Betty, held a honored by being chosen as assistant principal Kirby
past month, recently spent a Gulf Breeze.

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Irene Brothers at the piano. A duties of keeping house for him. party games, a pony ride, and,
Christmas Razaar for the
of course, the Lnging of "happy
social hour at the refr es hment
women of the Priscilla Circle. KATHERINE
the cake.
table followed
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Little Natalie Jordon, birth day" around
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With all the tables laden with [JONES
daughter of James and Suzanne
goodies, the Bazaar was its
Melba Ilanunonds of Third
respondent
Fran and Red Stumpf of Jordon of Second Street,
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from a much deserved week of with a party with tier many
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rest and relaxation at Lake little friends. The guest list her sister and family. While
and Eleanor Miller was again a greenery and beautiful poin. George. This is a spot where included Eric and Jolyne there,
Melba
enjoyed
deLicious treat.
setta baskets made by quite a few families ofChul005 Jones; Scotty and John Thanksgivi ng festivities and a
Henry Willet also displayed Katherine Matson. Ms year retreat to Nsh and coninitine sinoneauz;' Slwrty, JaIllie Lind snow storm. Melba is a girl of
and sold some of his beautiful the husbands were invited to with rwhwe.
Wendy Verson; Traci, Tem, the South.
gem jewelry for the benefit of participate In the festivities,
and Duper Smith; Danny
the circle.
Recent vistiors of Patti and
which included the exchange of
Rhett Koontz U back home Mello; Eric, Kathy Lara and
Mrs. Harry Boone (ri ght) was hostess at a recent deco-plaul
The December meeting was lavishly wrapped "white recuperating from his recent Jenny Shrogren;
David Bob Davis were Bob's mother
party held at her 2611 Iroquois Ave., Sanford home. Deco
the usual Christmas party elepha nt" gifts, and a Christ- surgery at the Winter Park McEachern; Clayton Beasley and stepfather, Mr. and MrLC.
consultant Jeff Whiting discuses the art of growing Indoor plants which was a lovely affair. The mas carol sing led
Strozewski, of Mt. Clemens,
by Doris Hospital. His sister came up and Bill Murray.
without soil with Mrs. Louise Temple (left) and Mrs. Betty hail as decorated with holiday Downs, and
accompanied by from Miami to help ease the
The children enjoyed the Mich.

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friendwhohasherselfina bit of quantity and quality of
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ARIES thlarch 21-April 19) seeking.
SCORPIO (Oct 24-Nov 22 )
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susceptlbleto outside pressures iron out a problem where
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you will seek its return today.
a ll the way to (Ie spades and
Balance what they did for you 21) You'll be a bit irritated
then fell into her trap and
against
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crush of a crowd.
may suddenly pop in on you,
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trumps and claimed 'all th e meshed today will probably
tricks She didn't get the be of your making Don't blame 19) Avoid doing anything
grand slam bonus but she didsomeone else for your plight socially today where you (eel
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of this column until his death
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DEAR POLLY — I am sure we have
till run out of facial tissues a, some
time. For a good substitute take a
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container, such as a flowered
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stolen,
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of Orlando, charged
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attempted murder in the Nov. I deputies found him insldz- an
shooting of Mary Francis apartment at Foxci ft Apart
Johnson near a bar on W. 13th
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Street, Sanford.

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with intent to commit a felony.
-Walter Jenkftw Ji., 42, 138 Monroe, charged with robbery
Trials contimied by the court
to the week of Jan. 12 were:
DePugh St., Altanionte Springs, and aggravated assault on a
-Rom Anthony Conti, 42, of charged with breaking and Fern Park woman. Police said
Pompano Park In Broward entering with intent to commit
County, accused of two counts a felony and grand larceny in purse and struck on the head
of Involuntary sexual battery in connection ws'th a June 22 with a blunt instrument near a
motel on Southwest Road,
connection with the Nov. 15 burglary of a Geneva residene
pe of an AltarIonte Springs in which silver lLatwiue was Sanford, on June 21.

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C ses expectod to go to trial in Manatee Ccunty but released
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word was the fountaims were
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Brandenton attorney John H.
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When the proposal first was
announced. a number of
dUze ns protested any move to
elirninate ,the founta,ins.

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the pools surrounding the
fountains into flowerbeds is
(lead

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waiver bid requirements on a
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Tworapetrallsscneduledfor was assaulted b an attacker Judge %oodson ordered a
thlswtkincfrcultcourtha%e sho"Jumpedoutofthebushes" bench warrant issued for the
been continued In the week of alongside the street while she arrest of Ray L Utsey, 36,
waswalklng home
Jan 12
formerly of Lake Mary, after
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flowing waters.

Dolgner, two barges, each
carng more than 9,GO0
barrels of oil, have vialied

d6cussa recommended change
The Lum of taxi service
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came to a Iviad Int week, after tonight's meeting is a request mechanics and plumbing.

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fountains and pools that flow
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No flowers will spring up to
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the Dec. 8 meeting, San- mission dated Dec. 10, also will
ford Transit Line President report on the reconstructlon
Fadel Elbadramany cited a and repaving of Persimmon

Two Rape Trials Moved
To Week
January 12

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