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meeting
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McGregor said he has the
battles a blue that Injured two children and destroyed a home at
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Tom Binford, a principal who VihIen Jr. joined Kimbrough decUned to comment today on about the probe and if they were not.
testified in the grand jury probe and Wifliwm in their denial.
the grand Jury report. Asked if named In the indictments.
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favor of judges releasing the from the jury or from the judge Hattaway sal d, "You know I querie
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reached today.
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Dorfman
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fellow had not intended to %lolate the
Democrats that Seminole law which requires that all i
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panp.1
has denied motions by
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two
former
Sanford pohicemen
Dorfman noted Herring did not to Me public.
for reductions of prison sencarry Brevard County, but did
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take Semtho1 by a sulanUal Freeman, who was then city tences meted in connection with
burglary
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Seminole

amounts of sng acids which
may progress to coma with
unconsciousness and 4wk.
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pressure enough to Induce a
stroke it a person al. eady has
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The tsw gives peons concerned 15 days in which to file
motions for expungement. If such
are filed , aceong
to the law, the grand jury report must also remain sealed until
th e local court's ru!!ng on the motions can be ruled Gfl by th
district cour t of appeals.
Grand Jury Foreman Gary Han attended a Iive-hour closed
door hearing concerning the gra nd jury return before Chief
Circuit Judge Virgil B. Conkling Thursday afternoon.

Judge Cowart Jr. wasn't available at press time for com.

eliminate any deficiencies that judge Cowart may have found in
the original indictments ."

He was subsequently cleared
were
former Altamonte of both charges Herring's
Springs City Councilman Dan of fice, early In 1974, after
Dorfman. co-chairman of the receiving a tape recording from
select committee, former then-mayor Roy McClain of an

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since the six-judge Supreme Court panel didn't render a written

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state law allowing persons named in a grand jury report, but not
uIii*d, t ime to ask the court to pr or expunge the report

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turn."
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report and four indictmen ts and immediately ordered them
sealed. It is believed that the sealing of indictments WAtJI4IUt

State Atty. Abbott Hethg's appeal seeking to have four sealed
&amp;no1e Grand Jury Indictments made public.
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Memorial Hospital. One of the
girls, approximately nine
months old, is Irma Jackson,
Evans said, but the name of the
other girl, and conditions of

both, were not Immediately
available,
Evans said the home, the
rder.ceof Roy Wllliaxr, 1202
Uncoln Court, suffered "ex

tensive damage" from the Immediately after the incident,
blaze.
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supposed to have been
babysitting" at the time of the
House Damaged
fire, but the house apparently
was unoccupied except for
Another fire damaged the
children.
home of a Sanford physician
The cause of the fire, which Thursday, according to reports
was reported thortly after 9 at the Sanford Police Departa.m., was undetermined ment.

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Police said the home of Dr. kerosene can was confiscated authorities her purse, contairn1t$l32in food stamps, was
Thomas Largcn, 4100 OrIano at the scene.
taken from a booth at Faust's
Dr., suffered an undetermlid
tt407E'1tSt. Mrs.
amount of da!r.ige frcrn the Burglary Probed
said she and a friend
Frison
deliberately-set blaze, and
Another Incident being in. visited the snack bar at the
nearby houses escaped damage
vestigated by the Sanford drug store, and when they left,
only because of the "prompt
Police Department Is a Mrs Friscm forgot to take her
response" of 1tie
burglary at the Texaco Station
at 2018 McCracken Rd J. C.
A 41.vpnr.ntil
resident cf the Sanford Davis told police the station
Detozlitcation Unit and a was broken Into Wednesday
former mental patient, is under night or Thursday morning.
the care of another doctor The burglars reportedly took
pendi ng further investigation, six gallons of anti-freeze, 24 oil
filttrs, and one box of soap
according to the reports.
powder, together with $74.
Police said three witnesses
reported a man wearing tan Stamps Taken
pants and a dark plaid shirt
sprinkled kerosene at the
Also in Sanford, Ruthu
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Two Dead, Three Injured
After Shooting Spree
LAKELAND (API
Two people are dead and
three others injured in a two-county shooting spree that
Police say could have been triggered by teasing.
George Forte, 47, (aces a preliminary hearing today in
Polk County Court on a charge of first-degree murder and
two counts of assault to commit murder In an incident
Thursday at the Teneroc Phosphate Mine,
Meanwhile in Hillsborough County, Plant City police
said charges were pending against Forte in the shooting
death of his girlfriend, Eunice McClendon, 47, and the
beating of his wife, Eddie Lee.
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TAlLAHASSEE (All)
Sens. Eoxard Kennedy
and George McGovern say they "very definitely" will not
be candidates In Florida's presidential primary, says
Secretary of State Bruce Smathers.
Sina t hers comziwn ted in Washington Thursday
following meetings with Kennedy, DMass.; McGovern, I)SD.; Sen. Hubert Humphrey, [)-Minn.; and Rep. Morris
Udall, t)-Ariz., on their primary plans.
He hoped to meet today with Sargent Sliriver, former
ice presidential candidate and Peace Corps director, and
Sen. Lloyd Bentsen, 1)-Texas, on their Florida primary
plans. Shriver and Bentsen are announced presidential
candidates and will be listed on the Florida ballot unless
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WASHINGTON (AP)
President Ford and Congress
are girding for a veto battle that will determine whether
Americans find their income taxes Increased by about 8
per cent on the first day of 194
A bipartisan group of cnators met with the President
Late Thursday to discuss differences on legislation to
extend last year's tax cuts into the new year, but the
ssslon ended In a deadlock. Sen. Russell Long, DLa., told
reporters after the meeting with Ford, "We were unable
to agree on anything."
Ford told the lawmakers he will veto the tax cut
measure if it is seiit to him without an attached spending
ceiling of $395 billion for the next fiscal year.
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TALLAHASSEE (AP)
History shows that the
best way to become a judge in Florida Is to be a crony of
the governor or have a last name that starts with one of
the early letters of the alphabet, says Rep. William
Nelson.
And, said the Melbourne Democrat In announcing a
judicial reform plan Thursday, a study of judicial
selection In the state (urhter reveals that once Judges take
office, they usually have a Job for as long as they want It.
"In most cases, especially an the appellate level, we
appoint our Judges. And In most cases, once 'a judge
ascends to the bench, the job is his for life if he wants it,"
Nelson said.
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TRENTON, N.J. (AP)
A state assemblyman who
studied the Rubin "Hurricane" Carter case says "there's
a lot more going on than people think."
Assemblyman Eldridge Hawkins, 1)-Essex, reportedly
uncovered a previously unknown witness to a triple slaying in Paterson, N.J., for which Carter, a former ranking
middlwetght boxing contender, and John Artis were given
life sentences.
Hawkins turned his report over to Gov. Brendan T.
Byrne Wednesday night, but the New Jersey governor
refused Thursday to disclose the conteris of the report or
indicate what influence it will have on his decision.
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JACKSONVILLE (AP)
A former Jail guard
charged with using bomb threats to commit two bank
robberies in one day is being held on $40,000 bond and Is
being questioned about three other bank holdups, the FBI
said today.
lie was identified as Joe Herschel Morgan, 31, an official of Our World of Jacksonville Inc., which uses selfimprovement material from Glenn Turner's now-defunct
Dare To Be Great promotion.
Tutner, saying he was a consultant to the new firm,
spoke here at a recent Our World of Jacksonville sales
meeting.

Postal Loss Underestimated
WASHINGTON (A?)
The financially ailing Postal
Service says it lost $161 million more during the last fiscal
year than the record deficit officials had earlier an.
ticipated.
The Postal Service severely underesthuated workers
compensation payments to employes injured d,-ing the
fiscal year, a spokeswoman said Thursday.
The service only recently learned of the higher workers
compensation costs from the Labor IXpartment, making
the Postal Service deficit $989 million for the last fiscal
year instead of the previous estimate of $828 million, she
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try to eke out a living on low-paying jobs. Many of these
youngsters are left alone all day, either locked up in
rooms or worse yet, left to roam about streets and alleys
while their mothers are away at work.

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activities, sala he will try to
change the system whereby one
A Seminole County grand man can 1.ad and direct 18 men
jury In late Spring this year at and women with no resource
the reQuest of the Seminole available to those n'ru'tM
County Commission, In.
The legislator added that
vestigated the operations of the he was not discussing the
S'ive 4.99
county's insurance advisory conduct of the grand jury Itself,
committee of which Cable was but rather Herring's conduct
Men's Leisure
a member.
withthe grand jury.
Suits
No indictments were returned
"I wouldn't kow-tow to them
by the Jury, which recoin- (the state attorney's office),"
mended in Its report that the Hattaway said. The legislator
county review the status of the continued that he Is proud to
committee and "if that corn- have County Commissioners
Reg.
mittee is to be maintained they Mike Hattaway and Harry
Choose
from a selection
(the county) should consider Kwiatkowski as friends
of
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reorganizing such coimnittee so describing both as good corn
polyesters, denims, or
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chambrays. Shirt ac,
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mission reque3ted the probe, committee received no op.
M.L.XL.
Herring told Freeman to position from the floor and
"straighten out" what ap. passed unanimously.
pear-ed to be "conflicts of inBoth Ilattaways, Freenuin
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and Kwiatkowski, and their
(Herring) would take the wi ves, all members of
Ladies' Arnell
matter to the grand Jury,
committee, were present.
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Piland and Mrs. Piland, who
Fleecy Robes
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in.
county's
insurance had moved out oi precinct l to
buliss.
a new home, were reassigned
Piland brought the Herring berths on the committee.
issue to the floor at the meeting,
Piland was named a cmUI ging that the Democrats
mitteeman at large while Mrs.
"take a strong look at Herring's PPand was named to a vacancy
Req. 1..99
office."
In the precinct 24 cornLong,
soft,
and cuddley
State Rep. Robert Hattaway, mitteewomnan slot. Booth and
fcy robes. In solid
describing his comments as Mrs. Booth were appointed to
colors with button or zip
"emotional," said, "Herring is the precinct 13 offices.
fronts, embroidered
the worst public official to hit
pockets,
appliques,
Longwood Co;tncilman-.elect Go
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Rep. Hattaway, called before spots, vacted by Mr. and Mrs.
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day care for the children of low-income families.

cost of care in Professionally administered day care

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County in a very short time, and these fuhds will be
matched on a 7 to 1 basis by State and Federal governments. This money wiil be used to provide professional

supervision, and the type of loving care and guidance
their parents would like to provide - but can't afford, The

The alternative is no better. When capable wage
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wants to help provide professional care for these children

it is. Many suffer from lack of proper food, proper

Also atteodirg were Herring, his assistant Norman Tharpe,
and private attorneys Bill Fuller, Newman Brock, Gerald
Rutberg, J. Cbe:y Mason and Franklin T. Walden.
Bndz, Rutberg, Mason and Walden on Thursday sought to
intervene in Herring's appeal to the State Supreme Court
eHng an order to have the grand jury Indictments made
ublir: ilnd to ive Wr5am indictLd arreted.
Today when notified that t'e high court had denied
Herring's appeal, Brock said there is now "nothing In which to
Inter vene.
"This means Herring's attempt to mandate Cincuit Judge
Cowart was denied," Brock said. "Once again Herring is

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It's true that in the Biblical uso, the word "suffer" meant
to allow. But today in Seminole County, for hundreds of
little pre-school children, the word "suffer" tells it like

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of the cost of day care centers.

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LOS ANGELES (AP) -1 sale of leasing rights on
abou t 7O offshore oUdrtuj
clea red the way for
new coastal wells, but envinonmenlaljats say they're
undaunted in their resolve to fight further leases.
Though they failed to block the Iikrior Department's
aucton of drilling rights on virgin offshore oil land, the
opponents cf the program may have had some hand in the
Lwer-than.expected bidding.

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Federal investigators are
readying equipment iu dig up a Jersey Qty refuse dump
in a search for the body of an underworld figure and,
sources say, the body of former Feamatera boss James R.
Hnffia
Officials refused to say, however, when the excavation
would begin at the 60-acre site known as Moscato's Dump,
a Landfill that has not been used for years.
Sources said the informant who supplied the information was a convicted member of organized crime
who may be trying to trade Information about Holfa In
return for leniency In an unrelated case.

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Auditor General Ernest
Ellison says General Services Director Jack Kane should
iave known a building his agency bought for $242,000 had
en sold for $150,000 only two weeks earlier.
Ellison said Thursday in a sharply critical audit of the
)ep.artment of General Services that the agency's files
ontalned a copy of the 1150,000 agreement between the
nitial seller and buyer.
lie said that the agreement datei June 14, W74 "was 10'ated by the auditor in the department's files during the
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atlorney$ sa:d they filed the motion "on behalf of certain persons necessarily unnamed In this pleading a t this time pursuant
to court order."
Meanwhile, (Lando radio commentator Gwe Bttns, who
with Radio Station WK1S, sought umuccesfujlyThursday to get
Judge Coniding to open the cod door hearing to the press, said
the Duprerie Court ruling "may place a different cast" on what
will be appealed to higher courts.
Burns said the radio station had a plaw "standing by" to fly
attorneys to West Palm Beach to appeal the closed door hearing
on grot:rds it violates the coilitut1on.
}!;-vt'r, fNms said the S r1emP Court riling on Herring's
appeal may indicate that the press appeal should go to the
Fideral District Cowl.
'Thr irelinatinn at the rwmrn" Rums said. "is that we
will appeal sonirAulere in some cocrt of competent Jwbdictku

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By AUDIE MURPHY
Herald Staff Writer

WASHINGTON (AP) The Senate Intelligence committee's investigation of U.S. '.overt operations in Chile
"indicates that perjury may have been committed" by
Secretary of State Henry A. Kissinger and three other
present or former top U.S, officials, according to Sen.
Gary Hart.
Hart, a Democrat from Colorado, stopped short of
calling any of them a liar. Instead, he cited examples of
their statements to other congressional committees
"which appear to be misleading at best, or, perhaps,
perjurious."
The other three melitlutied by Hart are former CIA
Director Richard M. Helms, former U.S. Ambassador to
Chile Edward Korry and Charles Meyer, assistant
secretary of state for inter-American affairs.

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WAYNE D. DOYLE, Publisher
R. RICHARD WNG, Editor
WIUJAM P. CURRIE, Managing Editor
ROBERT C. MARKEY. Ad'ertising Director
Heme Deliver) Week. 55 rents; Month. S2.40. 6 Months. $14.20:
it'ar. ia.io. i Mad In Florida same as home delivery All
tflwr mail: Month. $270: 6 S1cths, 116.20; 12 Months, $3
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deliberations sGmetifne In the
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as it becomes known and available."
So there you have It students

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Th

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According to the Pentagon report, the most active fundratn terrorist organization In the United States is the Irish
Northern Aid Committee with headquarters in the Bronx, New
York.

Those wtr give contritaitions for Irish aid skId be site the
money is r being used to taiy explaes siith as the cache
(kscoveruI in Southampton, England, soon after the line Qiai
Elizabeth 2 arrived from An.
There have been 14 terrorist bombings in London in the last
thrae months.
These are ugly doings, and even worse is the siolee in
Northern ireland itself. No thoughtful American n condone
this business, much less encourage it.

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King Juan Carkis I has taken the fwi tentative step toward
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report of the Warren Commission — that I" : if
Harvey Oswald acted alone in the wnatlon:
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and Central Intelligence chief William Colby
without warning.
-His consistent refusal to strike out a la
Franklin Roosevelt and John F. Kennedy with
national plans to lead us out of
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toda y from prison, where he had been held without charge
since Sunday.
The 57-year-old Canuicho had been eardoned from
prison Nov. 29 but was rearrested Sunday'at the Urne
of a
scheduled demonstra tion called by the outla wed ConirnunLst party to demand amnesty
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President Ford acts the way he does:
-41is off-again, on-again attitude toward
financia l aid to New York Oty.
-His strong stand In demanding Congress
agree in advance to slash projected federal
spending by a specified percentage.
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running an operations roominthe Palm Beach Hotel
"We will not lay down arms until the district is purged
When the area comes undc

which does not seem likely.
more ominously, many Americans have
gro wn to distrust their government so much that
they believe another
assassination would be no more trustworthy
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lake Mary Woman's Club presents Central Florida

Forest Clubhouse, 7:30 p.m.
DISABLED AMERICAN VETERANS Christmas

PRICKETT
Following his Nov. 18 apHerald Staff Writer
polntment, the 30-year-old
Newly elected
County chairman has spent his time
(npjp..4nr
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TIMM ptttiiig acquainted wirn the
Hatt.away In 1951 wore an "I responslbiliti's nf th e new
like Ike" button pinned to his position.
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swapped the Eisenhower of.
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Dwayne P. Ha ll
Mary J. Jarvis
Williw M. Carr
Sherod M. Keeton
Ru th Cummings
Ronald Parsons Jr.
Mamie I.. Dentcn
Gene T. Rupert
L Michelle Ilerndon
Bonnie 1. Tucker
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Kathryn L. Walker
i Oscar A. McAIum
Kate M. Williams
Mrs. Joseph (Rosa) Ruffin &amp;
Martha Redley
ba by boy, Sanford.
James T. Sheppard
Elizabeth M. Steve
Charles E. Buyer, Buckeye
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Gertrude Tate, Altamonte Ethel J. EvvrL% DeBary
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Harold Honold, Deltona
Harry F. Brown, DeBary
Mae A. Soukup, Deltona
Al bert E. CaligIu1, Deltona
Virginia K. Mercer, Lake
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Springs for the newly organized
Mostly fair through Saturday
Rotary Club of Casselberry and and warmer. Highs In the mid
Southeast Orlando Rotary Club, to upper ?Os. Lows in the 50 ,
Sponsoring clubs
are Northeast to east winds around
Seminole County South and 10 mph.

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"I like to dress in Levis and cording to ilattaway is building Congress,
and
Richard
boots and listen to bluegrass support for next year's Williams, a Republican who is
music," he says.
legislative session,
sure to seek another term.
On other matters, he Is Just as
In this county, Askew's
For the time being, however,
vocal,
patronage chief, according to Hattaway is dug in at the
For example the chairman Hattaway, is Freerruin — plus courthouse learning the whys
agrees there is an ongoing feud State Rep. Robert Hattaway, D- and wherefores of the new
between County Attorney Altamonte Springs.
chairman's post.
Thomas Freeman and CornThus far, Hattaway feels the
Asked if he liked being
missioner John Kimbrough, a commission turned in its best chairman more than a plain
Republican.
performance this year during commissioner, he said, "I don't
know — yet — let me work or, it
ahII
Outside his office a sign
perhaps explains It best. The
sign says: "Democratic
Headquarters - Barge Right
in."

year.
Douglass said the county Citizens Bank of Oviedo; Casselberry; and Reginald
anst0kpitsignin place.
Roy Chilcote, state em- received
5,000 in federal Leonard Unitas, president of Brown, county agriculture
ployment specialist, Sanford, fur.s last for new vocational Johnny Unitas
Firestone Inc., e xtension agent, Sanford.
Signs that the Job market in said the Mxmonths job forecast and technical
equipment for
Florida and In the nation may from November to May 1976 In Lake Brantley and Lake Howell
Iimproving — but will remain Seminole County is "more of
High Schools and one other new
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Chilcote said the latest vocational-technical-business
ALL MEN'S, LADIES
committee in its organizatio na l figures show the unemployment education programs.
AND CHILDREN'S DRESS
meeting wi th local business rate Is 15 pe r cent in Seminole,
"Our objective Is to prepare
SHOES
Asking the Seminole Couaty between Sanford and Geneva,
chiefs,
Osceota and Orange counties. young people for employment School Board for more in- off SR 46.
Ed S. Douglass, county
"T'here I.s no shortage of and indastry," said Douglass. formation on the racial
"The whole area is in a I P)l' SAVINGS BIG VALU
director of vocational-technical qualified applicants In any
He said the county's ex- changes at Midway Elemen. farming
community and is
as
education, said he understands fields. There are more people parxhng ele ve, v
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h 1, U.S. District C,Ourt predominantly a large black
the auto industry is predicting a looking for work than there are technical programs offers Judge George C. Young in
neighborhood surrounded by
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Surplus
ndo n
1976, w hich
scattered homes of white L ° SAPF0RD AV.
would be the third are Jobs out there - you Just the handicapped pupil to the Jan. 15 a ruling on a motion people," Layer said.
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highest production level for any have to try harder to get them," college-bound student.
filed
by
the
U.S.
Justice
He said
year.
the
racial
Chilcote said.
Frank Elliott, occupational Department,
Small Tractor, Small Pric,
disproportion
has
always
been
The timetable for World
There are about 10,000 fewer specialist at Seminole High
P
"The
Judges
asked
U
to
get
"rather
great."
Showcase, the initial phase of construction Jobs available in School, said vocational information on the 60 white
"We have
studied
EPCOT (the Experimental the tn-county area than there programs for girls are needed pupils originally assigned in problem
for five
years this
and I
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1970, and since then whether or there is no adequate lution,"
Tomorrow) project at Disney explained.
so
Charles (Chuck) Huffman, not the neighborhood has Layer said.
World hzis been moved up one
"But there is a moderate vice president of Howe changed in racial
comThe Justice Department in its
demand
for
clerical- Industries, Inc., Sanford, was positior,"
said
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professional people, nurses and seated as the r.,w chairman of Superintendent William P. come up with alternative plans
sales people," Chilcote said.
Hood Tractor Co.
the school advisory coffunittee. Layer.
to
remove
the
so-called
"racial
He said the county has
The three new committee
Layer said there are now six i dentIfiabIlIty" of Midway, I
0I*dS, Fla. 22144
received some $100,000 in mem be rs include L.H. Webb, white pupil
417 Ma,',sIiaAvs
s and 312 black according to Board Attorney
Aflamor$e Stutu, Fla. 3fl 31
rehensive
Douglas Stenstrom.
and Traini ng Act(CE-TA) funds
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ADMISSIONS

affiliate who has been heard to Democrats in the county."
"We hope to cut it again next
call Hattaway "Hayseed."
However, Hattaway says he, y'ar," he says.
in response, liattaway personally, feels Freeman's
Next year for the bluegrass
smiles, leans back in the chair power Is "eroding somewhat." music fan who has taken to
in his new office vacated by
He said Coy. Reubin Askew Is po litics will be very important.
Sidney ViWen Jr., the former
chairman, and explalm why legislative delegations for county comm issioners up for
Kwiatkowski tagged him distribution of patronage. re-election. Others Include

By JOE ASKREN
herald Staff Writer

AREA DEATHS

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Memorabjia Book, 7:30 p.m., Sanford Chamber of
Commerce.
SATURDAY, DECEMBER
Homemade craft and bake sale by XI Theta Epsilon

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study by Management Con.,'
First elected to the corn- sult.ant E.H. Underwood.
I. ntWion in June 1972, Hattaway
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board and found himself facing with the hiring of an executive
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!our Republicans who he said assistant," says Hattaway.
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Today, by virtue of the three see county government more
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Democrats now on the board responsive to the people. He has
Hattaway has swapped "minor suggested rotating weekly
jobs" for the chairmanship of commlu!on ineetlr,gs around
the most powerful elected body the county to "bring the
MIKE HATIAWAY
in Seminole County.
meetings to the people."
Comm ission Chairman

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Chance of rain north on
spending and more fi-1 e1f4estraJnt.
Just the same, honor, a ser of what is right,
More recently, in the knowledge
Robins, immediate past Monday and central and south
It's the principal behirKi his hefty pattern
discover&gt;' of a conspiracy "would have been,
of thle3e old-fashion ideas were not too popular Public Statement
president of Rotary Inter- Tuesday. Lows Sunday and
oe3 Of PrOVwms he doeso't
WLe and thm among PDhtkiam that year and so our coun.
J=!Uallstic
coup almost beyoW imjigining.
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After rm;1ing the Editorial in the Eivdng
winch he believes cost too much.
cilman did Paz his vote and the zoning was Herald dated Dec. 10, 1975, whi.h raised the CBS again examined the major evidence
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southern peninsula. Cooler
Estimate: Mixeil.. He's knocked out son* granted. The real estate co. opened its doors,
question of who has been indicted, it is inn- pointing to Oswald's guilt, as well as the major
Officers
for
the
new
north
Mondi'y night lows near
Last night
MRS.
GLORIA
JOLLY
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coul&amp;'t
help
but
ObserVe
how
Perahve
that
we
make
an
offki&amp;l
public
objections
of
those
who
claim
that
one
or
mwe
and
Miss
Sarxira
Rivas,
all
of
Casselberry
Club,
wWch
meets
40.
Highs Sunday around mid
Other bills modified to better adt his objectives, MAIny agents of that sum real estate congm
Other
assusins
had
to
be
involved.
y
statement.
Honduras; brother, Robert each Wednesday at 7:30 a.rn at 70s north to near 80 South.
but he hasn't succeed in getting Congres
s to pass were actually actively rurming the show at the
it found that the conclusions
Because of the secrecy, the public
Mrs. Gloria A. Jolly, 47, of 301 Rivas, Honduras and two The Caboose, include Jack T. Cooler north Monday highs mid
tills of the type he wants in energy, eumornlc Lake Mary Chamber of Commerce
Warren Commission were the most probable'
"Meet Your know who has been hIdiCd
who
Fairmont Drive, Sanford, died grandchildren.
Toole, president; John E. 6. Cooler central and south
simula
and otber maJor domestic problem. Candidate" meeting.
'O Wednesday right at Seminole
This is 8 PubLic statenent to mhkt it absolutely we's that coWd be dr2wn from the evidence. - "
Gram.kow Funeral Home In Jones, vice prraident; Kenneth Tuesday highs in 70s.
In private, it Is knorn that Mr. Ford readily
Not that the opportunity was not appreciated, clear that we have not been Indicted nor have we
Memorial Hos pital. A native of charge of arrangements.
L Dyer, secretary; Walter
acknowledges h is fmVv&amp; &amp;M his gambles
Daytona Beach tides: high
As a subsequent program brought out, all
in lot that it seemed quite obvious to me that these been named as unindk-ted cD-cons;pirators.
Hond
ur
as,
she
had
lived
dealing with Congress.
Metzdorf, treasurer; Gus 3:36 am., 3:52 p.m.; low 9:46
kinds of tantalizing puzzles remin unexplained. ,
people know how to feather their own little fl.
Sanford for the past seven
John k tUmtrctugh especially regarding Oswald's sojourn in the
Easton, Assistant Secretary- a.m., 9:55 p.m. Port Canaveral:
Most cunizsly, however, the President has
Lake
Mary
is
without
a
dou
a
very
enviable
Funeral Notices treasurer;
and Frederick
no used this sn
j
g
Dlstrict2Canlssiorie
Soviet
Union
and
his
connectlonj,
or
alleged
'
community, for a ll the potential real estate
Gai
ne
s
Jr.,
Nativity
Catholic
Church,
Lake
sergeant-at-arms. 9:31 a.m., 9:48 p.m.
Dick
W
blinks tactic In dealing with the Soviet Union.
illi
ams cuuimctlons, within the FBI or CIA and pro- or V
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endeavors.
Mary.
District 3 Commissioner anti-Castro groups.
Funeral mass f' Mrs. Gloria A.
Jolly. 47, 1 Fairmont Drive,
Survivors Include her

SPWO Agnew resurfaced the odw day to warn mW regularly inspeEled will be used agairst our to the conuWttet, ..prompted
Johnson to direct uncovered ffie
detaih Of
sixInofa the eight CIA
agai.'ist
Intelligence people as well as others; (3) secret, imacc*in- (CIA chief Richard) Helms to conduct an In- attempts on CastrI)'s
life.
Agency's revoking
writ to the Central
tite foreign VIPs. He ta ble powa must be forbidden t. governanent
,
vestigati
on
."
ikiesn't want high-level murder to get out of particularly the power to cvrnnxüt crimes; and
series, we identified the CIA agents in charge of
As
we
poked
de
eper into the dark recesses of the project, named the Mafia confederates and
hand,. mind yoti, but reguds it as &amp;,an auww (4 ) sl,Guld one bmwh usurp swt powers, the
the CIA. rnnnwhile, we contacted Jo hn McCone described the methods
opti on that we should keep."
oth s are duty-bound to expose and restrain IL who had headed the CIA (hiring the _______
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The Administration. the Congress and the
Al the Lanie tu
of cmçe,
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Is it pble that, only 1€ months after the attempts. in great alarm, he ca
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er
ed
Rob
t press Ignored these columns until Sen. Frank
climax, these homely truisms must Kennedy who ask ed
rditora%tsts have denounced congressional be relearned? If so, there Is need to revie
hun
to
set
down
his
Church, D-lda., began
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t . There was an unthe nxnw on April 14, IV.
*niies There are signs that the Timittees
dt13W1da* but nnw0._,.h
Who fir instance, gave the CIA aw.huzity to
Re1°tes the cunmittee: 'liie menantiwn
gruesome
are backing off and pulling their liCtieS.
cunmit nsurd&amp; In this land, the people are the was prompted
by
a
te!ethone
call
from
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Many of the top OlcIaLs, who should have
st,td linen In public because it hinders inPer agw=W lack Ardtl
knovrn what was going (,n. insi5t t'hey were
t 1igenc gathenng, cotr.plicates
powers that the people do not bestow. Any that time was preparir.g a column 01 (45tr0 unaware of the murderous conspjracfri, If
a,gicy which operates beyond Its authority,
with toitby natk*is whose 1deTh may have therefore.
th is Is
is acting illglly.
ttsination attempts. After talking with true, It was essential f or
the
press
arid
Congress
been cn r ht Ii
Ac4onon
he
d•
tlept, at Robert Kennedy -s to expose the CIA plots if on
peq1e
thos
cr
The ______
so that
the world who rnitm look
e In
ance PI
plots, like Adolf itler's request, McCone dictated the April 14, 1967 charge of the CIA could learnlyabout
them and
,
death
goverxLent gzsteri&amp;n.
meinarar&amp;rn, which stated., . "I recall a stop them.
OU
at people. If the Senate Intelligence Committee
estion being made to liquidate top people
cuiteni that Die CIA _'
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coUld
the same bterranean level as the KGB;
killingBut if the claims of high igrk,ranc are f
we nwa confrafl &amp;* ==dM in the of undes"bile powr"M at mmsWaft M1 We
and all attempt has been made to deceive the
;
p
tt3ed
how
the
ugly
secret
finally
leake
American people In
retheiwold as well as the
d out. scctor Geral to conduct the In
then ui,se
ve
ir;ust give our officials secret aiAlysity toy
stigation Presidents and inttU1gent chiefs turnout to be
We played the key role in this wu'aveflng
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the dirty game, tntir t hem to do the dgM wIich began alzrwst
siib hats or peTjurers - a confirma tion of
&gt;
. March 7, soqueni report, dated May 2 1967, con
thi
firmed
a dent warning of the Fowidw1g Fathers that a
1967, we reported a 11 CIA plot to mtmiate serieS of CIA assinat1cn Involvements.
The trouble "
, such smWnelft is ttat they Cuba's Flidel Castro. -O
people dare not entrust secret powers to any
tub =rm jlgm,,, we
are Arrca l4cralJy, They imp!y cai
wrote, t1t a plot against Castro definitely wia covnit1ee, by giving him an alwied oral power.
by
be squared with four hidarenta1 anptions i.áenup irt1e the CIA at the
time Senator rt on
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government as proposed in

Democratic

at 6:30 p.m. at Lord Chumley's

Kick-off for Black Program Committee Bicentennial

husband Leonard Jolly,

The youth ful commissioner,
"It's both personal and budget sessions when the
on occasion, takes ribbing from political," Hattaway says. "He budget was reduced lower than
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fellow Democrat Harry (Kimbrough
feels
like the 537 milk proposed by th e
.'v-j Kwiatkowski, a former Jaycee Freeman is one of the main county's property appraiser.
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A joint c harter night and WEATHER
banquet will be held Saturday

Seminole Community College, through Saturday.
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Hattaway Swaps Minor Jobs For 'Chair'
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Slated

Act Three presents musical. "I56," 8 p.m. Seminole
High School Auditorium, Sanford. Sunday matinee, 2 p.m.
through Dec. 14.
Student Art Exhibit, administration building,

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Rotary

Chorale to benefit The LitUe Red School House, The

beginning at 8:30 p.m., benefit for needy veterans and
families.
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of Phalangists, even lithe state and the army threaten us.
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care, about what bappened to the 35th president,

Tactic One: Take a stm%, hard stand on
important issues. Know in you' own mind what
Letters To The
you will compromise for. But adnaanUy ref
to concede you're willing to budge. Publicize
atchoutthatsomexcial Interest
is
your stand with aU the g-ms, — hm. Hold still, To Lake Mary:
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not
already
behind
the
paid
fire
department
idea
to Come and that another investigation would
eyeball-to.eyebafl without blinking until the
To the people of Lake Mary: Perhaps I being it will lessen the cost of fire insurance for not likely come any closer,
OPPOSitim is wil1mg to =xide as much as wiut,ed too long before I had my say.
Today is certain already Planned conur=*Ies and make
You've calculated they can and will. Then your
The admirable efforts by the CBS
day
to
have
yours.
just
the
same,
for the them more saleable,
make your deaL
or
g
an izati on may have added an unknown
record, here goes!
The c of that depa rtmen t wi ll Later show its number
This Is the tactic Mr. Ford has used with New
of peole to this latter catego'y,
Do you remember two years ago when I was so ugly head. As in so many instances, after th
e
York City.
In
1967,
CBS had marksmen lire a rifle of the
very much opposed to spot zoning on Lake Mary sale is made. and the vulture moves on to
type
owned
by Oswald at a moving target
Estimate: Success. He pushed New York into Blvd. and a certain real state company was greener pastures, so what'
greater self-discipliM on paper wlyway, than
simulating
the
actual physical conditions as
requesting a change a( zoning at I.Ake Mary
I mirtainly hope the eloquence o(,Marge Hess's President's car
moved past the Tex"
Y0ne thought possible.
School
Blvd.
and
5th
Street?
They
bought
it
knormg
it
speech
came
across
as
an
orator
and
leader
hi
Book
Depository
building.
This was
It's the tactic he's using with Congress on the was zoned res
tjg,.g
idential and requested it to be our community and did not fall opon deaf ears, that the Warren Commission Itself had not done.
budget for fiscal year 1977.
changed to commercial. Your Mayor at the time,
Suzanne L. Savage
Estimate; Possible failure. Congress Isn't Marge Hess, reques
The tests desnon,trated that a lone gunman
ted
a
certain
coun
cilman
(The above letter was written oa the same thy could easily have pumped off
likely to cut much in an election year,
Out the certain that municipal elections were held in Lake Commlon said Oswald
t.hough Mr. Ford and
are convinced the voters are giving senators and cunmissloned salesman far that particular
the

Edffor

Leftist Moslem

Beirut vowed today to Ignor e all cease-fire agreements
until they drive their foes from the downtown hotel
district,
"The rease.flre iz not binding until the Phalar.gist, gt

investiga tion should be reopen ed.
:
In other worth, while a per cent
polled don't believe they have been told the
story of what happened in L)aUas on Nov. 22,
1963. something like half of these nonbelievers .I
I
do not support the growing chorus of calls for
anothe r official examination of
tragedy.
,
There may be a number of explanations for :
this seeming paradox.
:
I
Either many people do not care, or no longer '

Evening Herald, Sanford, FL

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Invest* gation Of The CIA Must Go On

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"Applicat.ioris gxxdd be submitted in the normal

manner.
"The final acceptance of students for admission
to the spring, summer and fall 1976 quarters will be

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Uso,take note of this official statement released
by the university:

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accepted.
Better yet, let's hope the legislature cornea up
with enough in the way Of funding 50 ftt no SP.
plicant Is turned away.

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worldwide amnesty for political prisoners.

Even though .%79.^_.94&amp;4;4h1-n'-3 resolution was iti I.
drawn it had real merit.
He counseled the nations that voted
denounce Israel to look to the condition of huma fl
rights in their own countries.
The Soviet t'nion. for example, voted for th e
:10n1Sfl1 resolution. Yet Amnesty internationa,
based in London, reports that there are "at leas
10,000 political and religious prisoners" being held
in Soviet prisons and all are being mistreated.
Brazil. which voted for the Zionism resolution
is under a military dictatorship which has refuse
to tolerate peaceful dissent. A Roman Catholi C
bishop recently led two million protestors in a (as
against the imprisonment and torture of politica I
prisoners in Brazil and other countries.
India, which also voted for the Zionisn
resolution, is under emergency one-woman rule
The government has imprisoned thousands of it ;
opponents.
There cannot be a selective standard of in
ternational morality, either for the United States 01
the Umted Nticn.
We must not smile upon dictators who practicE
repression and approve them as "good guys'
simply because they are "our guys."
By the same token, the U.N. majority must not
criticize the Israelis for what it calls offenses
against human rights while condoning far worse
offenses in Third World and Communist countries.
As Moynihan said, unless we care about human
rights every where, we don't really care about them
anywhere.
Concern for human freedom is the highest ideal
to which humanity can aspire.
There cannot be a double standard.

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affect available resources for higher education and

Thinking of applying for admission to Florida

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Freeman said the charging plan for directory
zlstance rails is designed to recover the C05t5
incurred by the company by th is excessive and

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deferred until all of the state universities can
develop and adopt rules %chlch set forth criteria for
the selection of students..
"Upon determination by the Staw LeLilatrE
the level of funding which ran be made available for
the 1976-77 fiscal year, the Board of Regents, as
necessary, will specify enrollment 11JTItatIOfl3 for
each univrsIty
"The current state of the economy in Florida will

improper use of directory assistance and that it will
have, at best, an insignificant effect on 95 per cent
of the company's subscribers.
He also said approximately 50 per cent of the
subscribers generate 95 per rent of the calls for
ftreetory assistanre.
&amp;, subscribers to Winter Park Telephone
(:ompany, look first or be charged later.
Too, it might be well to teach your youngsteis to
use the telephone book rather than call for directory
asistanre in th e future. To do nth
c'!d
proe COSU3.

numbers are already listed in the directory.

General Assembly's adoption of a resolutkin
equaling Zionism ith racism, has proposed a

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The Winter Park Telephone Company, which
serves a Portion of Snuth Seminole County, says
"Look first, or be charged later," because 'ixne
Dec- 25 the empany will ini(iae as Directcry
I..cststancr Charging Plan,
Aroun dAs of that date, subscribers requesting numbers
c are Usted in the current directory will be
UIUtIJ at WI? [dIe 01 i rents each. There Will be no
(harge for listings that do not appear in
dLrectory or when no tistin,g can be found.
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r'i
pla edirom pay telephones, hotelormotelroomsor
patient rooms of hospitals.
Physically and visually handicapped persons
J
will also be exempt if they are una ble to use the
printed directory.
UMIT
Areording to compan.y assistant vice president
Wayne Freeman, Winter Park Telephone operators
The Clock have handled over 20,000 calls a day for directory
assistance and over 75 per cent of these reiuested

Daniel Patrick Moynihan, in a riposte to ti

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Adventist
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THE SEVENTH DAY
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1421 West Farit Sti$
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liv eøIveTh Hon
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141am.
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Wed Pqay.r

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FIRST CHURCH
2111 Saslerd Ave

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ChURCH OF CHRIST
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FIRST PENTECOSTAL
CHURCH OF LONO15000
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Sunday Irnool

131pm

Wed $b4. Study

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Svnday Eve,ng

113W 13th Plate

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500am

Sunday School

LUTHERAN CHUICHOF
'The Luth.ran lou?'. and TV

7 11pm

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Kindergarten and Nviry

131am
FIRST PENTECOSTAL CHURCH

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OF SANFORD

813 San$ard Ave
iov Fred McCleary
Svnday School
Murn.ng Werjt'sp

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LUTHERAN CHURCH
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Swaday School

Sunday

Riv. JeSus Deimliclilaisder

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spread the word, work for Christian feminism (and all women, the 360 partIcipants
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18th den o m in a t Ions, ages,
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Rev. Marvin 0. BvCSaif

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He was a etired editor and a wise onc. But he was a realist as a newspaperman must be. One
of his sayings became legendary in that busy pressroom:
When the front page makes you happy it's been a great day!
I'm one who has noticed that the great days secm farther apart. Nor can I blame on my ulcer the
headlines that don't make anyone happy. Someone eke said: men make the sews; reportert oWy
wrftaIt.
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7:31p.m.

Catholic

It's time to give thought to the roou n()pi... ,'J;.. l, what
nappens every day is simply
me iruit of a million vines. Down at the roots is where the fateful choices are made which inevitably
bring forth their fruit.
This is a mighty fine newspaper whose service to the community is to tell us what news men
have made today. We also have some mighty fine churches. Their
service to the community is o
mold the faith and charatcr of the men who will make the news tomorrow.
Our churches are working at the roots of happiness!

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Service t'sc Str,sb.a-., Va- iè
FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST SCIENTIST
NI East S.C.M Steal
Swsma Sar,ic, £

SEnpiwes S.Iecied By

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Rev VIrIIL BiyaMand
Roy KennelS W uvfl,s, MinIsters

Pastor

PIwy. I7flatPneyIl4ge Rd.
Cassolberry
Rev William Picton
Pastor
liv Kmnneth M,Ilr
Ailist Pastor

Coc1w

Oak Ave £dtt

Nursery

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organ prelodes and the of- directed by Charles E. Davis confirmation ceremoney can be Mollenkott denounced the

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fertory.
Jr. and accompanied by his held at 8 p.m.
The Rev. Virgil Bryant Jr. wife, Gloria.
and Rev. Kenneth Mullis, on
Narrator for the presentation Community
behalf of the congregation, Is Vic Richburg. Chris Warfel
Methodist
extend an invitation to all who will speak and sing the role of

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clergy output consists of minor tank and enveloping the car in degree; and New Orleans (La,)

E. C. Elsea and St4iff

MORTUARY
Eunice I. Wilson and Staff

Plapp, secretary-treasurer and for all the youth of the church
TWO Of the speakers, Letha
tions of religious professionals "thinking of a way to correct
Mrs. Hunter, the former Tom Butts, chaplain,
will be held Dec. 19 at 7:30 p.m. Scanzoni and Nancy Hardesty,
remembered in history involve this condition," he says. Al- Esther Strange, was born in
in fellowship hail,
are co-authors Of "All We're
, major forward strides, In- though not an engineer, he de- Patatk.a, and lived in Sanford Nativity
Meant
To Be: A Biblical
luding:

Mr. and Mrs. Al Wilson

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New Mt has BaptisI Church, 185 Pear Ave

Chyrebot Christ, CII Palm Springs Dr , AItamiØI s.0

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P,aiv,i Lae Bapii*4, liege Rd. F,va Part
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CHURCH OF CHIIST
Cbu..b ci CIa,,sr, 1513 S Park A,,
Church if Christ at Lake Ellen. U S II SiN Cais,fb,,-ry
Siam Se'ssanIe ChueclielCivist 5411 Lake llQWtil Rd
Cic'h .4 Ct,,t, Gesqva
Ch,h if Crj?,
Church f Christ, paoi
Church el Christ, 15 11th 5
NeeTh*4. Church vt Christ, Fl. Haven D. Maittind

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CHURCH OF GOD

METHODIST
Ban.wtt Usih.'d M$m.r,aI Church, E Delary Ave. Pnterprii,
B.I. Lake United M,$hod,st Chiwqsh
Bethel AM E. Church, Canaan Hgt.

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During the evening worship
Those being confirmed will Church, Park Avenue. The
Joseph
Priestley
will
include
who "Whatever the outcome, the service the Youth II Choir will begin "Spirit Day" Saturday at program

SENKARIK GLASS

STENSTROM REALTY
Herb Stenstorm and Staff

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dated the principle that the being ignited if the tank is bro- the University of South Florida, firmant.s on Tuesday at 7:30 on Sunday evening, at 7:30 at
earth and planets move around ken.
Tampa, with the master of arts p.m. at Nativity Catholic the First United Methodist
the sun; the 18th century
It was worked out "step by degree.
Church, Lake Mary.

Ovideo, Florida

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of Sanford

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passing from death to life. The Bible says to be abueit
from the body Is to be present with the Lord LI Cor. 5:8).
I want you to be alert and aware of the existing fact that

Elected as officers for the annual

The 15th century Polish double-walled, with fire cx- graduated from Southwestern bishop of the Orlando diocese
The choir
of the Grace
United
priest-astronomer Nicholaus ti.ngulshing liquid between the Seminary with the bachelor of will administer the sacrament Methodist
Church
will present

DISCOUNT FOODS
and Employes

Antieth B.a~4t Chvrcs. Oveds

skilled and he has given you, from the best evidence he
tsas, a conclusion. . . not a verdict..
The important thing I want to say to you is, live every
day to its fullest. If your life here on this earth does end six
months from now, you have the chance to do as much

But the Inventive contribu- hurt, but the accident left him degree.

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Q I'VC been mId I have only six months to live, and
I'm terribly afraid of death. Can you help me?
A. No normal person wants to die — that's part of
God's gift of life to us — the Instinct to survive. We
sometimes get ow- backs to the wall and dying seems
easier than living. Suicide is wually a lack of courage to
face liies problems.
But now you've been told you only have six months to
live Well, that's a man's diagnosis, and man does not

have the last word — God does. Yow doctor is trained and

misuse of the Bible by Total
Woman and other groups which
attempt to justify female
submission through selected
quotation of biblical texts,

signed a frcproof gas tank, while glowing
up. She was Bishop Thomas Grady, Grace Methodist

BAPTIST

()ra I Robe its

Sunday
School wa.s wrong In what I was
devices, designed to simplify flames.
Baptist
Theological
Seminary,
men
of
the
church
were
Wally
Christmas
program
and
party feeling, and now I fInd that I am
getting things done.
The occupants escaped Un- with the doctor of ministries Smith, president; Stephen will be held. AChrlstmasparty not,"

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1:35pm.

The Folowing Sponsors Make This Church Notice And Directory Page Possible

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Enl11 Women's Caucus newsletter for the Christian had had contact with secjjlar

(EWC, a loosely organized feminist c:ammunity fc:turing feminism and hd been
one-year-old group, sponsored article, news anti r irces. alienated from it.

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John V. Mercer ahd Staff

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A minority of the women

irsen ci
tented with the
Skier Dayton is also the attending were member, of
tradition of male leadership in coordinator of Daughters of NOW and other :I4,I
churches and h
Sarah. a bmonth1y national feminist organizations. Some

should not be "anxious about tomorrow" — tomorrow has
whodiscovered new methods or by the 15th century German, pastor of Riverside Baptist elected members to the church Spirit and
about itS PI3C.
iiu,"
prmnci.les, and some conteznpo- Johann Gutenberg, so the Bible Church of Tampa, will be guest council. James Chambliss and
live today, And that's the only promise any of us has
A second resolution cxAt 7 p.m., Sunday, a
—live out your life, To be sure, you will outlive others who
at it, dreaming up new ways of
Most inventions, however, service Sunday at First Bap1st and Waily Smith, Mae Yotint, 'presented by the combined Roman' Catholic women
doing things.
have far less impact, and gen- Church, Sanford.
precious moments and days God has given you.
Allen Hahn, Torn Lewis imnd youth and children's choirs, meeting simultaneously In
"Inventing comes naturally erally are novel gadgets for
Jesu.'ihasapromisetogjs.eyou_ "Letnotyourheart
Dr. and Mrs. W. Hal Hunter Muriel Brumbaugh were The Sonshine and Co. and Detroit on the ordination of
p to a clergymen," says Ray- doing somecommon task better were among 18 mIssionaries elected to new terms.
be troubled — believe in God — peace I leave with you —
Young Hope choirs will present women.
mond l, head of a New York or easier. This is the case for appointed by the Southern
my
peace I give unto you, not as the world (or man)
Sharing of personal struggles
The members approved a a Christmas Folk musical, "It's
giveth,
give I unto you — let not your heart be troubled —
City organization of that name clergymen who lately have pat- Baptist Foreign Mission Board budget of $33,062.00 for The Lord's Thing." The Cherub through open testimOny and
neither let it be afraid."
which assists inventors in re- ented their ideas, a check last November. Dr. Hunter will operation in 1976.
small groups formed the heart
and Chapel choirs will
search and marketing their shows,
be employed as missionary
An official call has been special numbers,
of the conference. Many women
ideas.
seed of love in someone's life, and your love expressed
Usually their work is to 1111 associate to Japan where he extended to the Rev, Ralph
On Monday, at 8 p.m., a told of isolation and ostracism,
will produce a harvest of love — a miracle of God's love
He says that a clergyman's some particular need theyve will serve an English-language Loman in Hickory, N.C., to concert will be presented at
finding mutual suoort for the
.'.i
e
.
"business is to be a leader, a encountered personally or in church
,..,
pis... isis "iscvva uvutac yuu ice tomorrow.
sty
p*aiur
vi
t.aood
church
by
the
Community
first
tlfl)C.
toe
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C•CWJfll in the melr families.
Then finally Jesus said, "I go to prepare a place for
Born In Live Oak, he Shepherd.
"I had no one else to turn to.
Choru.s under the direction of
community, and it is these
iou" (John 14:2), The happiest moments of this life are
This was the situation for graduated from Stetson
The Lutheran Church Woman Dr. Burt Perinchief.
My church and family told me I
only a fraction of the joy promised in heaven for those who
same traits that are pre- Rev. E. KeLm, of the nondeno- University, DeLand, with the will have their annual
Wednesday
at
noon
the
was
a troublemaker and
conthtfo of innovations,"
have given themselves to God (ICor. 2:9).
minational Cornerstone church
bachelor of arts degree; SouU
Christmas party in the church Cherub Choir will present
mentally sick for wanting
As with the bulk of more than Warwick, RI, whose daugh- western Baptist Theological fellowship hall at 7:45 p.m. program for the Golden Years equality," said one woman.
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70,000inventions patented each (er's car was hit in the rear, Seminary, Fort Worth, Texas, Monday. The hostesses will be Christmas party.
Anotherconfe.ssedwithtears,
yearinthlscountry,mcsstof the bursting and igniting the gas with the master of theology Mae Yount and Betty Ogden.
At 7:30 p.m., Wednesday
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erhood and service among the etic laws of heredity; Sister OuisUa,i calendar. A nursery Thomas, and Bobby Newsom. John Iddings, will present
New Jersey.
- people, but some of them do Elisabeth Kenney, the 20th cen- will be provided.
A resolution was passed
Music
of
Cluistmnas
Sunday
at
.
some other original building on tory American nun who ploGood Shepherd
the
9:35
and
11
a.m.
worship
supporting
the Equal Rights
their own.
neered physic-therapy in treatAt
the
annual
meeting
of
the
services.
Jimmy
Sowder,
lay
Amendment
as "consistent
First Baptist
They're Inventors.
tng polio,
membership Sunday, Good evangelist with the Methodist with Christian convictions" and

FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH

Me,msg WorShip

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Our Lord's healing love will be with you in life or in

MITHODISTCIIURCH
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Joy of Christmas. ..,

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Presbyterian

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states and a broad spectrum of childlessness.

from special people not on your p e a cc,
understanding, SETS CONCERT
will sing at Geneva United Methodist Church on New Year's Eve, and local chapters, and con, - list. Selecting special gifts for patience, caring to anyone near
at 7:30 p.m. The family has been singing together for JCVCT*1 tinned advocacy of biblical
the
sad,
yearo in Michigan and swTOundlUg states.
special people without knowing you,
lonely,
- feminism.
thoughtless,
children,
the
alow,
what would really express
Over $4500 in cash and
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feelings. Eating too much even friends, moms, dads, the
Slated pledges was given to get the
when the hostess thinks you rushing puing
Ch ristrnas Con cerl'
proposed actions and in.' don't like the food. Wearing a
The second part of joy comes
The Chancel choir of First "Good News, World!" This with Mass at 5 p.m. Families corporation underway.
A temporary national office
0 gift that doesn't fit. Cleaning up from receiving from deep Presbyterian church will again musical, by John F. Wilson, is of those being confirmed are
a after Christmas. Knowing within the gifts given. Let the presentanalimusic candlelight called a Christmas Choral asked to attend this Mass and was established in Minneapolis
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not being ready Inside. There the Christians would take a will be the 27th comparable service
of praise and covered dish dinner af- Bachaus,aprominentchristiAn
'
are
ckwr
look
at
themselves
the
hour
of
worship
under
the
tlingiving
centered around teards. It will be shared feminist and head of the
Paradoxes of Christmas.
spirit of Christmas may be direction of Mrs. George Touhy, the Christmas story, the family style with each family National Organization for
Christmas Is to bring peace— really beautiful. Reach out and minister of music.
message of salvation, and the bringing a dish of ff
Women (NOW) Task Force
anxiety is inside and strife touch some one. May the
In
10
anthems
the
27
promised
return
of
our
Lord.
On Monday, there will be a Religion in Minnesota.
outside,
wonders and glory of Christmas choristers will tell in song the The music is written in a penitential service with conProviding organized op.
is to bring love— be yours.
nativity story — prophecy, pleasing contemporary folk lession for thou being
position to Total Woman Inc.,is
.
nativity, prophesy tulit tiled. style and should be appealing to firmed. Sponsors should also an immediate goal of the EWC.
Included In the service will two all ages. The 35 voice choir is attend so that practice for
Ke'note speaker Dr. Virginia

Pentecostal

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Other Churches

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with personal notes in each one.
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viction that 1•J
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feminist," they returned to 36 singleness, parenthood, nd concerns.

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demand for an incorporated

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Junior College basketball
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they would never accept the Coach Digger Phelps said it in the game
Thursday
Moore became coach when
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pulled OW
one point in the Arkansas State beat Tennessee eight points, capitalizing on night.
messenger system because
his
father, Richard, was presi.
a was time to go for broke when
Tech 774, West Texas out turnovers, for a come-from-be.
fina lIt WO m
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A
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Moore
ignored
d
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of t he domlnUy bla ck
TI)e defensive pressure ratcoach on the sidelines did not the eighth-rated Irish slipped 14
scored Oklahoma State 6342 hind victory over Baylor. The the fact ° was
coaching
a
scol
have the same feel of the game
He
a 2 record in
On the first occssion, Scott and South Alabama defeated winners got
points behind top-ranked In- tied the usually surehanded
16 points each from small college and den=dcd his firs
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t
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and bluntj v
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floosier&amp;
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turned
the
May
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both
ends
of
a
one-and.
Cent -!nary 74-72.
center
Eppa
Rixey
and
guard
I But Brown nude it work, and diana Thursday night. But
consideration for his team as stated that if his 1974 squa d
decision RIMOst broke the II oo- ball over repeatedly, and, with one free throw situation. Then,
John Gerdy.
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other coaches followed suit and
the
opponent for Miami of Ohio didn't go unbeaten, he deserved
it, almost turned over the with 11 seconds to go, Quinn
Rutgers rolled past Penn be.
in
the
Tangerine Bowl. The to be fired. His
~ow the issue has become
game.
Buckner, who had missed a pair hind Phil Sellers' 32 points.
LAM Herrm scored 18 points
bowl
comri
-tittee cbose South 2-1.
As It was, Indiana held on for
largely academic because
of free throws just smnds Rutgers led by as much as M15 and led rive double figure
"I've said all along that this
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instead.
many
college
and
pro
teams
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tense,
hard-earned
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vieearber, wrapped up the victory in the first half, and after Penn scorers as Villanova r
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The following week, Moore Ing Ws )ear," Mom said last
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Stormed back to tie the game at past Kings College. Sophomore
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predicted at least a 21-point stunmer. He added he exaggerKnight said. "Our concentrastreamIng bi every play, fike a Dame's mark to 4-1.
Knights ran off 15 straight led a second-half Pro%ide nee victory for his eight-ranked ated a little bit when he said pro
.is is a team ball, Rutgers whipped Penn 95- points to break it omn.
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scouts were drooling over a
surge as the Friars wafloped team over Florida'A&amp;~I.
Manhattan
got to be better menEvansville.
desperate run In a desperate tall
7948,- Davidson nudged Baylor
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nation do they have a better ball of which were taken
But It is Important to equate situall'on. We've got 10
71w game was the opener of a
";Villanova routed Kings
guys
on
potential."
Forward
Craig
Lynch
hit
a
20club than we do," said Moore
the difference between Paul
Moore, discussing his out.
team who can play basketCollege 08-75; provi. doubleheader at Madison foot jump shot with two seconds after V.e game. "Their defense spokenn(Pa.)
Brown calling plays, as he still ball,"
.33 in August, 3W d
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But U proW
was much
n wa o
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that tough. We did wishfully, Maybe the coach
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Notre Dame, using almost its more than cerebral.
71; Furman stopped Illinois 7.rl,. Rick Marsh scored 23 points decision over Illinois. The loss eerything I thought
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and the situation as it existed on entire temn Including thmThe Hoosiers almost squan- M; Kansas turned back Boise and Tom Lockhart had 16 to was the first for the IIliW this but we just couldn't score."
along with the ballplayers as a
# team like the 49ers.
freshmen. upstaged the de- dered the game after forging to State 61-56; TCU trinuned Pan Pace Manhattan over LaSalle in
ason after five victories.
Bethune, in fact, outgained team."
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where records and statistics
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quarter were down to the Los
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furrible coughed up the ball to been around since 1967, has
the Rams deep in Los Angeles never been the clearcut starting
territory, Spurner ran to the quarter back. Bu t Ow Wi
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Patricia Meredith, Oa Dec.
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doach."
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Dick Nolan looked at him out season he quit.
Of his team's lofty siate . . not yet.
General manager Don
the corner of his eye and said,
nking, the Bulldog coach must think
Kl
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of
Angeles,ra
"We're calling the
once
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quar
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asserts,
"we haven't earned it . basketball."
C
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himself
l1)idn'( anyone tell you"
. Spurrier gaped and shook his argues that coaches should
send in the plays because they
head and went unhappily on the devised the offense. And Coach
field when the 49ers got their Chuck Knox does call
all the
first offensive possession.
signals
for
quarterback
James
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program chairman, annow
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countries to visit EPCOI, th. Jaidl.
Working as a tour guide for world of the future.
The group spent a day and a
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initiated an ambassador and his son. Iribriann; Minister York and proceed with them to
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Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl,

Mnnesola S. Kansas City j
Todab's Games
New Vorl IsianTh-s at At.
lnta
a
P?itadeIpia
Detroit at Washington
31. Louis at Calllorrte
EAST
Rochester 16. BuckieII
Saturdays Games
Rutgers 115, Penn so
New York Rangers at Detroit
Mime 73, R hode Island 71
New York Islanders at To.
Providence 9, Evansville 7 1 "OfltO
Manhkttan 79. LaSalle 71
Philadelphia at Los ,angees
P4ir1heatern 77, Tufts 7$
Kansas City at Montreal
Dominican. N.Y. 91, Manhat.
Boston at Pittsburg't
tanville ii
Chicago at Minnesota
Sunday's Games
SOUTH
Toronto at New Yor k
Davidson II, Baylor •
Rangers
Furman is. 1111nolp 73
Atlanta at Buffalo
S Miss. 77, St. Bernard IS
Pittsburgh at Montreal
VMI 113, Redford Cot. 65
Minnesota a; Washington
Florida 3t. Si, Stetson 71
ViflCOv
at Boston
%' Va. Tech 71, W.Va. St. 63
St Louis at Chicago
Georg'a 13, Appalachian
67
WHA
Ala. AIM 7$., Ala HunhiviIl
W I T Pu OF GA
70
East Division
S Alabama 71, Centnary 77
Iapolls
nd
12)2 1 73 53 77
Cict
17 14 0 24 102 123
MIDWEST
N. Eng.
11
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Indi an a 3. Notre Dame 60
Cleveland
kansas 61, Boise St. $6
West Oivis4on
S Oak. St. 7$. SW Minn. St.
16 9 0 32 103 91
59
Minn.
Neb.-Omaha
$6.
Benedictine
College

Basketball

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Ky. West, Ii, SE Mo 7$
'ayvItIe, N 0 67 D3
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Phoenix
9 12 3 21 7S 96
Denver
to 15 1 71 5$ 103
Candin DIVIIIOn
Winnipeg
70 9
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119 74
Quebec
1.11 I 37 121 107
Calgary
IS Il 1 31 102 U
Edmc..fon
13)6 2 71 113 12$
Toronto
$ 16 7 10117
Thursday's Results
IndIanapolis 3. San Diego
r, fit
Edmonton 3, Calgary 2
Today's Games
Minnesota at Cleveland
Indianapolis at Houston
Cincinnati at Phoenix
Calgary it Winnipeg
Quebec at Toronto
Saturday's Games
Hot.ito,, at Minnesota
Phoenix at Denver
Cincinnati at San Diego
Cleveland at New Cng!and
Toronto a? Quebec
Sunday's Games
Houston at Cleveland
San Diego a Phoenix
New England at Indianapolis
Calgary at Toronto
Winnipeg a? Edmonton

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TCU 77 Pan American 76
Ark, St. 73, Teri. Tech 74
Abil. Chr. 73. Sd. &amp; Arts.
OkI.. 64
W.
63. Oklahoma st 67
FAR WEST
Air Force 51, (onzaga 35
Idaho 6.5. San Fran St 63

Pro Football

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Saturday's Games
Cincinnati at Pittthvrgti
Washington at Dallas
Sundays Games
Francisco at Atlanta
Kansas City at Cleveland
Buffalo at New England
New Orleans at New York 01.
ants
Miami at Baltimor e
St. Louis at Chicago
at L)eflver
Minnesota at Detroit
Green Bay •t Los Angeles
Houston at Oakland
Monday's Game
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ia 5 .762
4.50. 310; 7, EthanoOkokl (2)450,
New York
13 6 447 2½ 2.50; 3. Eddy Beitla (3), 3.60, Q (2
IndIana
ii i .434 7½ 5),137.40; P (5-2), $112.50
Ktntuckt'
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SECOND - I. Ice Sanchez
Sen Anton
12 I
3/a 11.10. 560. 3.50; 2. Cacho-AlbardI
S. Louts
ii ii .440 7
(3). 1040, 700; 3. Urza-Lenlz
Virginia
4 20 .147 13½ 3.30: 0 (34), 11.10; P (4 3) 1104 40;
Thursdays Results
BIg 0 (7.5 with 3-4) $1,319 10.
Denver 111, VirginIa 100
THIRD - 1. EcPsano-Javl (2).
New Voi$ 174, Iridmana
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Today's Game
400. 3.10; 3 Larrl-4 an.a (
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St. Louts at New York
(2-3), $21.20; P (2')) 173.00.
San Antonio at Kcntucky
FOURTH - 1 Barre-Zarr,
Den,r v*. Virginia at Hamp
60, 9.50.120; 2. Manolo Java (5).
ton
540.310; 3. Cache Bertgoa (4hS.40;
Saturday's Games
a
Cs's) $4460; P (5 51 $97.50, D (2
Kentucky at San Antonio
I) $140.10
Indian a at St. Louis
FIFTH - 1. Manofo-Migud (2).
sita,y oem.
1140, $40, 4,00, 7. £alaAgulrr, (,
Indiana at New "on'
770,4 70:3 Erucra Lariee (7).460,
0 (12) $4500, P (71) 11,1210
SIXTH - I. kiava.Javl (4). 540
4.40. 1.60: 7' DOmingO-Sanchez
120,340; 3. Same Ectiaye(I), 900.NHL.
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CmpbsIt Canferenca
SEVENTH - I. Eddy *ran (61,
Patrick Division
550.6 40.370; 2. Oca'iingoLenlz (n.
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Montreal
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Detroit
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spots in the Na tional Football
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League playoffs plus one dlvi- vorites Saturday, have already 24
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MIAMI (AP) - "I just hope agai nst Miami Norland In the neck down.
thu will prevent anyone else Orange Bowl.
"It's unbe lievable, it's a god-II the Steelers lose, they from being hurt this way," says
The family maintained send ," added Marc Stead, older
can still win the d1vlsioi titl e by permanently paralyzed Greg during the five-week trial that bro
ther of Greg,
defeating Los Angeles next Stead of a federal jury's
Improper design of the helmet
Among
those who testified for
week, regardless of how Ctncin.. decision to award him
$5.3 mu- caused the Injury.
Stead d ur ing the trial was rermli !ares in As final game Hon damages for a h10-school
Riddell attorne'
ys had con- Ured Florida A&amp;M University
against San Diego.
football injury,
tended there was no proof Stead Coach Jake Gaither, who teift-If the Bengali lose, they
The judgment Th ursday was was wearing one of their fled the fa ce
guard on the Rid.
can still become the AFC wild- against Riddell b.c., a Chicago helmets when he was hurt.
dell
he
lmet
was
too long and
car d team by def ea ting San f oot ba ll he lmet manufacturer.
The f am ily sobbed openly as had caused the 1959 death
of one
Diego, regardless of how Miami
The jury also awarded the the verdict was read, causing of his p
layers, Oliver Joyce.
and Baltimore, the only other youth's fat her, Cyril, $78,312.19 Judge C. Clyde Atkins to
Warn
Witneaset, call ed by Riddell
teams In the ru nning, do In the ir to cover medical and maint e- agai
nst demotratIons In the included Dr. Herbert
Mia Virgin,
final two games.
nance expenses for t he past courtroom,
physician
f
or
the
mi Dol-In the unlikely event of a four years.
"Thank God. Thank our at- phins of the National Football
tie, the Steelers would be the
Stead was 16 when his neck torneys. Thank this court," sob- I.etigue.
division champs and the Ben- was broken during a giixne n bed the you th 's mother, who
Riddell atttorneys declined to
gals would be the conference Sept. A. W71. Fhe injury came stayed at
the side of her son's comment after the trial on
wild-card team regardless of a he trfrd In tP.ke e !.sckie (c'
,.uia Uli VU ittk It i-al. whether th
ey would appeal.
how anyone else does the rest of Miami Edison In a game Stead is paralyzed from the
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that the com pany would appeal
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12:30 (2,8)-NFL Football - The Cincinnati Bengals
meet the Steelers at Pittsburgh.
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1 - 30 (9 ) -- College All-American Football Team
tv..
I'l l" lughlight. of top college football players.
2 91-Carnellia Bowl football game.
3 (6)-NFL Today
3:30 6 -NFI. Football - The Washington Redskins
meet the Cowboys in Dallas.
5:1519 I -Wide World of spnrti -Prof
U. S.- U S.S.R. heavyweight boxing.
7 (44)-Wrestling
9 8k -National Rodeo Finals - The seasons top 5
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Waltrip sa id Th ursday that the sponsor is Gatorade,
He said his Di-Gard team will prepare three new 1976
Chevrolets for grand nations.' competition and two late
model sportsman cars for that class of racing un
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8 P.M. - Lyman Girls at Leesburg.
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The wheeling and dealing by according to a newspaper.
"Someone just put that thing
of siege that has existed in Co.
New York was the big news at
they are trying to
The diIly newspaper "El lombf a since last June. The 22- on me
the fif th day of the meetings, Herald" reported Thursday year-old MI.sa
was
in
extort
me,
I
think they Ilso in.
Martin
which also brought the an. that a local attorney had asked Colombia on vacation, and al- tend to rare me. I don't want to
nouncement that th
dowant
anything
with Ithonly
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e National to "solve the case of Kelly legedly was handed a package don't
scandal.
wantI
League would continue to fi- Anne." The a ll eged
attorney
of
445
grams
of
cocaine by an
nance the financia lly trou bled
was not named
by
the
paper.
American
named
John Collins, da ddy to come."
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Jwa unywuou, we paper sam. ouIctais have
II found guilty of drug Lraf31, The league expects the Gi- Fin., where the manager
is at. accused Miss Martin of at- Iicng, Miss Martin could be'
ants to be sold to one of a num- tending the baseball meetings, tempting to board a plane
for sentenced to from 3-12 years In
her of bidders, according to quoted Martin as saying that a th
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FIRST - I. Ice Beitia (3) 19.00,
NSA
S-60. 3.20. 2. Echar .Arana (7) 6.,
20
Eastern Conference
3.40. 3. Urza-Elorz.a (5) 4.40; Q (7-3)
Atlantic Division
131.20; P (32) $96.60,
W L Pct. OR
SECOND - 1. Ogulza-Okokl (5)
Philphia
17 6 .73
11,20. 74M, 410: 7. Ica-Elorza (3)
Boston
13 7 .650 7''j 9.20. 370; 3. EcharioaAlberdi fit
Buff alo
1112 •675 6
3.$0;O(33)47.w.P13-nIas iô. R19
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New
York
I II .305 l0'rffi Q (2-3 with all $17610; (2-3 with all
Central Division
-7 (3) $313.20.
Atlanta
17 9 .371
THIRD - 1. Ura-Artana (5)
Waington
1) 9 .530
13.00. 9.60, 960; 7 Aldana.Alberdi
Housic.i)
U 10 .324 1
(6) 6.00, 6.60; 3. OguiXa-Beitla (4)
N. Orleans
I 14 .344 4'z 4.40; 0 (&amp;A) S69.00; (54) 1171
Cleveland
9 11 .31 5
FOURTH
1. M.anolo-Per,: (6)
Witiffirss Conference
,".60.4.2% S 00; 2. Artoa-Echave (4)
Midwest Dlvis4on
$6O.7.40;).4'avaM1gueW 3.60;Q
Detrct
I) $ .579 (44) $39.; P (6-4) $105 60; DO (S 6)
Milwaukee
10 12 .455 2'-z $211 10.
K.C.
17 .12 3
FIFTH
1. Manolo- Echave (1)
i'Jo , I 20, 1.20; 7. Chucho.Agulrre
Pacific Division
(1) 12 90, 0 (1-1) 13660; P (1.1)
0 State
16
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16 5 .667 I
SIXTH -1. AI.va-Perez (5) 17.00.
Phoenix
11
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6.40. $ 00; 7. Domingo-Migoel Ci)
Seattle
12 13 .450 5½ 9.10.7 20; 3. CathoEchave (21 4.00;
PrtIan
9 16 .360 5½ 0 (IS) $67.10; P (5 4) $314.60.
Thursdays Results
SEVENTH - 1. Ica-Arana (1)
Atlanta 177, Buffalo 99
11.20. 3.00, 3.20; 2. EdclyOkokI (5)
CIeveIVnd 109, New York 93
460.3,10; 3. Domlnu-V:a (3) 6.60:
Wishincton 117. New Orleans Q (1 5) 137.10; P (IS)
:::;;'7;; -;,
GocJen State 101, Portlanc! 59 3.60, 3.20; 2. Marsoii-M.ncha 123
Philadelphia 110, Phoenix 106 120, 360; 3. Alava Attu (3) 4.40; Q
Ye-Say's Games
(3 6) 2300; P (63) $42.90.
Washington a. Boston
NINTH -1. Bilbao (5, 11 60. 4 10,
Now York at Buffalo
3 60. 2 Juan (2) 7 00, 1 10, 3 Attu (3)
Crilcao at Kansas City
470,0 (25) E4 00; P (52) 17470
Cleveland at Milwaukee
TENTH - 1. Ramon (7) 17.70,
Philacielp'ila at Los Angeles
610. I.Q; 2. San? (7) 7.40. £00; 3.
Detroit as Seattle
Mugucrza (1)3 00; 0 (2-7)49.60; P
Satu rdays Games
(27) $117.90; DO (5.3) 1144.40
WaShington at New York
ELEVENTH - 1. CcthoArpI (I)
Kansas City at Atlanta
950. 7 00 3.50; 7. Aretha-Zarre (6)
New Orleans at Cleveland
620.4 60; 3. Oguii.Besgoa (1) 4.60;
Boston at Houston
0 (65) S59 $0; P (34) 1333,90.
Buffalo at Chicago
TWELFTH - 1. Fermin Aguirre
Los Angeles at Phoenix
(3) 2060. 12.20, 150; 2. Alava Azpl
Detroit at Portland
(7) 12,20. 5.40; I. Bilbso,Litirres (j)
Sieisdv Games
IX; Q (37) 6420; P
Boston at New Orleans
BIg 0: (65 with 111.3) $161 50, (65
Golden State at Kansas City
with elI /) 1164
Detroit at Lot Angeles
Handle $97,) 12, A - 1.669.
Phoenix at Portland
Pnilaise)pnia at Seattle
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TONIGHT'S ENTRIES
FIRST
FIRST - 1. Ica Okokl, 2, Echano1. NeQul-LenhZ, 2.
Echano Arara, 3. Eddy Okokl, 1. Elorta, 3. NeuI Led:. 1. S1're
Barre EIorza, 5. Ica-Alberdi. 6, Arana, 5. Aldana-BeltIa, 6. Larrl
Aldana Beilla. 7. urn-Sanchez.
Y7. 7. Eddy Alberdi, 8. Urza
ia
ive
Unia
Sanchez
SECOND SECOND
EthanoOkoki, 2.
1. CachoOkokl, 7
HOLLYWOOD (AP)
Ur:a Leni:, 3 Lard nellie. A. Ica Echano-Alberdi, 3. Larrl-Lenh:, 4,
The ney.
that brought the 21-year-old era batted .278 with only one
Yra, S Ogul;a Alberdi 6. Eddy- UrzaBeItia, S. Ica-Sanchez, a.
New York Yankees startled the
Also,
139s.'b.all
Commissioner
Randolph, untested as a major homer and 53 RBI, but he stole
Sanchez,?. Aldana Ar", !. Cacho- Aldana OuInI* 7. Eddy
iiLer baseball meetings b' Bowie Kuhn In
a
report
Etorza
Oguiza Arana.
alter leaguer, the controversfalEllls, 70 bases to lead IJe American
unloading superstar Bobby the joint meetings of the major and Brett, who has
THIRD - 1. Fddy Belie, 2, Ica.
THIRD - 1. Echano-Yza, 2. EuCIV
an elbvw League.
Lentz. 3 Ethano Alberdi. A. Oguhza Leni:, 3 ca Beitla, 1. Oguhza Okoki,
Bonds in the first of two trades leagues,
said
that
ailment
that
could
end his caQu.ula, 3 UrraArana, 6. Arecha- 3 Arecha-Qulola, 6. Aldana-Alberdi. designed to give
In other trades Thursday, ai
the team a new forebearance, not a law suit, reer on any pitch.
Via, 7. Larri .Javi, I Alda.a Okoki. 7. Unza .iavi, I. Lerrl Arena.
the
deal tally mounted to II in.
player Image to go wi th its will bring the game
FOURTH
FOURTH
I. Negui Bençoa, ,
I. C8hbZarre, 2,
back to
The
big
surprise
was
ng volving 36 players, Houston
movi
Domingo Elonza, 3. Barre-Miguel, 4.
Domingo Perez,). Manolo- uioIe, .
refurbished stadium.
Seattle. And he declared that Bonds, who came to the Yan- sent third
baseman Dave Rn.
Atava Bengoa, S. Arecha-Echave, 6. Alava Zarre, S. Arecha.Perez. 6
The
question
Is
whether
he
the philósopy of baseball is kees last year from the Ciant.s der, the
Barre Javi. 7. Negui Sanchez, 8. CdChO-J6vl, 7. Bilbao-Sanchez, 8.
National League's top.
Yanks got their money's worth that One Of UT teanLs in the San for Bobby Murcer. Bonds fielding third biaseman, to San
Bilbao-Elorza.
Manolo Echave.
FIFTH
FIFTH
1. Bilbao-Benqoa, 2.
1. Manolo-MIguel, 2
in deals Thursday with the Cal. Francisco Bay Area, the San played hurt most of last season,
Diego for pitchers Larry Hardy
Sala-Miguel, 3. Erdoza Ramon, 4. Erdoza Mencha, 3. SaleEchave, '- ifornia Angels
and Pittsburgh Francisco Giants or Oakland but still managed to hit .270 and
Manolo Agulrre. 5. Santi Mencha, 6. Fermin Ramon.
S.
Celaya.
Joe Mcintosh; the Califor.
Pirates. They gave up Bonds A's must move. He wouldn't say with 32
Chucho Echave, 7. Maruni-Larrea. Muguerza, 6. Marurt-Aguirre, Y.
home runs, 85 RBI, and nia Angels moved first baseSanti Larrea, I. Chucho-Bengoa.
I. FerminMuguenza
and popular pitcher Doc Mcd- which one.
30 stolen bases. He set a major man Jim Spencer, whom
SIXTH - I. Oguiza-5ancF
SIXTH - 1. Barre Perez, 2.
2. ich. In return, they got a swift
The general consensus on the league record with his 30 acquired Wednesday they
Cacho Echave,), Oguiza Eloria, 1. Cacho Perez, 3. Barre-Ehorza, 4
front
outfielder in Mickey Rivers, Yankees' two big deals was that homer-30
Domlngo-Bengoa, S. Alava-Miguel, Alava Echave, S. Ara-Bengoa,
eth
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6 Arecha-Sanchez, 7. BiIbao Zarre. BhIblo-Javi. 7. Megul Miguel. I
and three pitchers, Ed Fig. they helped themselves on the plishment for the third straight
for third baseman Bill Melton
Domingo.Zarre.
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ueroa, Ken Brett and Dock trade that sent th e
slugging year.
SEVENTH - 1. LarrlLeniiz, 3.
SEVENTH
1. Ice JavI,
and
right-handed pitcher Steve
Ellis, and infielder Willie Ran- Bonds to the Angels for Rivers
Echano-Beitia, 3. Ice-Arena, 4. Echano-Leniz, 3. Domingo-aeltIa,
InRivers,Newyorkobtafned Dunning,aWh1teSoxfarnJi
dolph.
and Figueroa. The jury was out one of the fastest
Aldana-Quioa, S. Domingo Via, 6. Larrl Okokl, S. Urza AIberdi, 6
outfielders In with previous major league
Uria-Okokl, 7. Negui Albedi, I. Eddy-Arena, 7. Negul-Pere:, It.
Visibly shaken by the trade, on the swap with
the Pirates baseball. The V-year-old Rh'- experience at Cleveland.
Aldana-Via.
Ectdy.Javl.
Bonds said: "The next time
EIGHTH - I Cacho Mencha, 2.
EIGHTH - I. Santl-Juan,2. Salesomeng 1fkeu happens I'll
Alava gurre, 3. Sale Muguer:a, i
Ramon, 3 Fermin-Aguirre, 4
5
AItu, 6
'.'Lreza, S Alava Arpi, 6. want to know what's going On
Ct;o Rarnon, F Fermin Larrea, U;cto Mtctia, 7. Cclaya Lorrea,
and why before I leave. It's go.
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S. Maruni Attu.
ng to have to be with my conNINTH - I. Miguel, 2. Juan, 3,
NINTH -1. Elorza, 3. Aguirre. 3
Zarre, I Aguirrv. S. Bilbao, 6. Er- Zaire, A. AzpI, S. Erdota, 6. Bilbao, sent, 'cause otherwise I'm not
doze 7. Attu, I. Aipl.
7. Manolo. I. Ramon.
going,"
TENTH - I. Chucho. 2. Ramon. 3. TENTH 1. Attu, 2. Mencha.
"I tried to give the Yanks cvFermin. 4, Mencha, 5. Muguerza, 6. Fermin, 4. Chucho, S. Larree, 6.
erythlng I had last year. The
Santi, 7. Marurl, S. Mugurenza.
Meru.i, 7. Santi, S. Larrea.
ELEVENTH - 1. Archa.Juan, 2.
ELEVENTH - 1. Alavs.Benooe, mct disappointing thing
was
Cacho.Altu, 3. Ogul:e.Per:, . 2. Cacho-Juan, 3. Borne Echave,
not being able to play the entire
Domingo-Miguel, S. Barre Bengoa, OguI'e-Zarre, S. Domingo-Perez, 6
BARRANQUILLA, Colombia tended
Martin's daughter, able to
6.
year healthy. I played hurt (AP) - New York Yankee money to get a big amount of
7 Alava.Azpl, •, Erza Miguel, 7. Arecha-Altu,
from
me"
th
with
Manoto Aipi.
Erdoa Echave.
e
talk
to newsmen for the first
since June and stU h1 32 Manager Billy Martin is th
e
prom
TWELFTH - 1. Sale Larree. 2.
TWELFTH - 1. Celaya-Juan. 2.
e
of
setti
is
ng
her
free,
time since her captivity, told
homers. That's a depressing victim of an extortion attempt
Fermin Juan, 3. Erdoza-Altu, I. Soils Aguirre, 3. Erdoza-Mugueria,
The case of Ke lly Anne is un t hem: "Please call
daddy and
thing, that I contributed to the in connection with his daugh. der the jurisdiction of
BilbeoMenicha, S. Manolo-Azpi, 6. 4. 8ilbao Larrea, 5. Fermin-Attu, .5
a mill- tell him I need his help.
Santi-Muguerza, 7. Marunl Ramon, Maruni-Mencha, 7. Chucto-Azpi, o. club and now I'm gone."
ter's arrest on drug charges, tary court because of
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Run west 8long the south Section easterly extension at Terrace Drive accommodations preSently
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separatc reiolution. also recorded SectIon 75. Township 705, Range 79E County line to the point of beginning.
Run south on Stone Stres.t to Cab- Thence cntlnue welt along the U S 179?
tun west on 75th Street to the point on this date, pursuant to Florida toa point on tIlt' South line of Section Polling IIacs: St. JcMn% Village
1HC BOARD OF COUNTY COM
bage Avenue
centerline of Red Bug Lake Road in Run SouthweSterly along U.S. 17 92 of beginning
Statutes Section C 71, designated 23, Township 205, Range 79E
Croft ShOP, 250 Oxford Road. Fern
MISSIONERS OF SEMINOLC Run tt on Cabbage Avenue fu an Section?). Township 215. Rang,30E to SR. 419
Polling Place: Seminole High the following site outside Precinct Said pant being approximately 150 Park, Flt'ride
COUNTY. FLORIDA ON THE 2ND Imaginary hne extending due east to the .nterine of Slate Roan 136 Run southerly along S.R 119 to
SCbJ Sinford. Florida
DAY OF DECEMBER, A D 1973
No. 77 as a temporary polling place feet wst of the southeast corner of PRECINCT NO. 40
from Cotbege Avenue to the Thence run SouthpIy along th, ciI4t'r C4v
e
f'
PRECINCT HO. A
,,, .. .,ifltij
Civ,,.
E'" &amp; d Vi' .S :..e
WHEEM). '.napters Ye ait and
said r(?iQn
Erontockhatchee Crek
centerline of State Road 436 to the
Run
easterly
along
Solders
Creek
Begn
at
the
interSection
of
In
Center,
Sanford,
Florida
Thence (onisnue south along the Scctuon)4, Township 21$, Range JOE
101 7). Florida Statutes. Provide and Continue cast
alorg the Imaginary SOilh line of Section 21. TO*nthip to the shore of Lake Jessup
terstatt' I and Paola Road
PRECINCT NO. 2S
west line of Section 31. TownShip Said point being approximately 620
permit th Board of County Corn- line to the Econ Creek
71S, Range JOE
Continue easterly into Lake Jessup Run east on Paola Road (where Begin at the intersection of 17th 205. Range JOE to the SouthweSt feet weSt of the southeast corner of
missioners of each cointy, upon Run South along thC Econ Creek to ThencecontinUesoutnerlyal,,,h, to the interSection of an imaginary Paola Road circumvents an un
Street and Sanford Avenue
Section3l. Township 715, Range3OE
corner of said Section
recommen($ations and approval Of tIlt' Seminole County line
(CfltCrlint' of State Road 436 in line extending north from Brantley named lake, continue on Section Run south on Sanford Avenue to 75th
Thence run east along the centerline Said point also dtscribed as the eaSt
the Supervisor of Eledion. in any Run west along the County line to Section 7$, Township 21S. Range JOE
Avenue into the center of Lake line) to Country Club RoadStreet
Odd numbered year. to change the Dean Road
of State Road 4)4 tO the southeast line of canal
to the centerline of Howell Creek
.Jessup
Ron
easterly
on
Country
Club
Road
Run west on 25th Street to French corner of SectIon 31. To*nihip 705, Thence run northwesterly •p
location of polling places of ctect.on Run northwesterly on Dean Road to Thence run southwesterly along the
Run Southwesterly along said to SCL Railroad main lint'
Avenue (17 92)
proximately 4437 feet along the east
precincts, and
Range JOE
the point of beginning
centerline of Howell Creek to the
iraglnary line to Brantley Avenue Follow SCL Railroad main line north Run north on French Avenue to 12th
Thence Continue east along the Iiti of canal to a point
WHEREAS, the Supervisor Of Polling Piic City Hall. S. Central wtit
line of Section 7!. Township on the South shore of Lake Jessup to SCL Railroad Tavare's Branch
Street
centerline of State Road 434 in Said point being approximately 120
Electit'ni of Seminole Cc'inty did Avenue, Oviedo, Florida,
715. Range JOE
Run southwesterly along Brantley
Follow SCL Railroad Tavare
Run cast on 12th Street to point of
Section)?, Township705. RangelOE feetsouthofthecenterli000f Howell
recommend and approve alteration PRECINCT NO. 6
Thence run South along the WeStIine
Avenue to SR. 419
t*ginnlng.
Uranth west southwesterly to I 4
to the southeast corner of Section 32, Branch Road
or creation of electIon precincts in Begin at the junction of the St. Johns Of Section 2!, Township 215, Range
Run northwesterly and westerly Run Southwesterly on I i to point ol Polling Place: Central Baptist
Thence run north approxImatey 520
Township 705, Range JOE
Seminole County, Florida, by the River and the Econlockhatchee JOE to the point of beginning,
along S R. 119 to SR. 131
beginning
Church, )1l Oak Avenue. Sanford,
Thence run north along the east line feet to the centerline of Howell
ft,ard o' County Commissioners of Crk at the eastern County line
Polling Place: Slovak Gardens
Run wrsterly along SR. 431 to point
Potting Place: lclyllwitde School, FIorld&amp;
Seminole County. Florida, and
of Section 3?, Township 705, Range Branch Road.
FolIw the Eccnloclthatche. Creek Community HOuc,
Seminolt'
of beginning
Vihlen Road. Sanford. Florida
PRECINCT NO. 7!
JOE to the northeast corner of said Thence run easterly along the
WHEREAS, the Board of County westerly to art east extension of County, Florida
Polling Place: Winter Springs Town
PRECINCT NO. 21
Begin at the intersection of French
centerline of Howell Branch Road to
Section
Commitioner-f Seminole County, Cabbage Avenue
PRECINCT NO.9
Hall. Winter Springs, Florica ID? Begin at the intersection of Park Avenue (US 1792) and 70th Street
Thencerunwestalongth,norlhlln, apointonthecast lineofSe(tion3l,
Florida, do deem it necessary to Run west on said extension Of Begin at the intersection of State
North Moss Road
Avenue and 13th Street
Run west on 20th Street to Country of said Section to the centerline of Township 2)5, Range JOE
alter or create election districts or CabbageAvenuetocabt,egeAyenue Road 431 and Wekiva Springs Road
PRECINCT NO. 14
Run west on 11th Street to Per
Club Drive
precincts, and
Said point atso described as the
the ACL Railroad right of-way
Run west on Cabbage Avenue to RunsouthweslerIyonStatepoad1
s'mmon Avenue
.ntrIinC nl 01k. Road
Continue on Country Club Drive to Thence run north along the cen
WWFnFA 's 's a' Odd r'vrnber S?i 5rect
to State Road 436
Sprinçs Road (S R. 134) and U.S. )/
Run north on Persimmon Avenue to Country Club Road
Thence run north along Ihe (en
terfine of the ACL Railroad right of
year as provided in Chapter 91031. Pun north on Stone Street to Salt Run westeriy on State Road 436 to
92
McCraken Road
Continue on Country Club Road to way in Section 29. Township 70S, terlineof Dike Roadtolhenortheast
Florida Statute-s .94), and
Creek Main Canal
the Orange Seminole County line
Run
west along Sanlando Springs Run northeast at a IS degree angle Seaboard Coast Line Railroad
WHEREAS. Chapter
Range JOE, to the point of beginning, corner of Section 31, TownshIp 715,
101.73 Run in a northerly direction on Salt Run north on county line to tue
Road (S P 43.4) to the western from the intersection of McCraken Run north on the Seaboard Coast
Flori
Polling Place: Longwood City Hall, Range JOE
Statutes 1963 does p4'ovide Creek Mln Canal to Sal? Creek
northwest corner ol Section 6 uS
Section lint' of 67130
Road and Persimmon Avenue to ti'e Line Railroad to tht' Seaboard Coast
corner Warren 6. Wilma 5,, Ttiti,t'(OflhI.1C northerly along the
that any change in the divi,on. Run ncrthwr-ster!y on Salt Creek to ?9E
Run South along the western Section Seaboard Coast Line Railroad Line Railroad (Leesburg Branc)
centerline of Dike Road in Section
Longwcx)ij, Florida
numberorr4ar;esof the election Lake Jeuup
Run eaSt on the north line of Section
line
of 67) 30 to Alberta Street
(Leesburg Branch)
Runeast on the Seaboard Coast Line PRECINCT NO. 31
76, Township 2)5. Range JOE, to a
'!rcinc? sh011 be accurately Fllcw on westerly cxlrnson of Salt
5, arid I 2)5 79E to Wekiva Springs - Ran east alon. AIerta r - 't ! 'ne Run north from the SeatXI'IJ Coast
Railroad to an imaginary tint' cx
Ui'jjri at a
'bed in riting y the County
r! c-n !tiC south line of point
Creek .nt
L ike Jessup ap
koad
Seaboard Coast Line Raitroj
Line Rdiiroad on art imaginary line
tended South from Terwilliger Lane
Section II. 1ONn%hlp 71 south, Said point being approximately 14.5
- mitsiOncirs of Seminole County, proximately one fourth mile
Thence run southeasterly on Weklva
Run Sou'h along the Seaboard Coast extending north to Interact wdh Run southeast 45 degrees to the
feet north of the centerline of
.' - ithattheboundariesandlimitsof Run north in the ceater 01 Lake Springs Road to the point of
Range ?9E
Line Railroad to Longwood Road Terwilligcr Lane
InterSection of Persimmon Avenue Saidpoln?belngopproxjrna'ely 1,110 Princess Gate Boulevard
r.iihprecmnctshatlbeaccvra?eiyse? Jeisup to old St. Jonne River bed be-ginning
(SR. 127)
Continue north on Terwilliger Lane and McCracken Road
feet east of the southwest corner of Ttiencecontinue northerly along the
forth ar.d that the polling places across State Road 46 arid tO the Welt Polling Place: Btptis? Church. W
Run northeast along Longwood to the South shore of Lake Monroe Run south on Persimmon Avenue to said section
centerline of Dike Road in Section
shall be clearly defined and end of Government cut
Lake Brantley Road, Seminole
Rood (SR. 1271 to Seminola Continuercrthon.n imaginary line 13th Street
Said point iSo described as the 77, Township 715. Range JOE to the
d$cribed arid that any cPan,çes Follow the St. Joins River along the County. Florida
Boulevard
north from Tecwilllger Lane into the Run east on 13th Street to French
centerline of State Road 403 (In
east line of Section 27. TownShip 2i
shall be p.iblshed four (4) times in county tine to Lake Harney they the PRECINCT NO. 10
Run east along Serninoi Boulevard center of Lake Monroe
Avenue (U.S. 17 97)
ters?ate Four)
Range JOE
some newspaper in Seminole center of Lake Harney along county Begin al th intersection of In
to U 5 17 97
Run east along the center of Lake Rim south on French Avenue CU'S
County,
Thence run north along the cen
Thence continue east along the
line
testate and Paola Road
Run north along U S 1792 to point of Monroe to an imaginary lint' ex
17 91) to point of beginning
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT Continue south on the St. Johns Run east on Paola Road (where
terlineof State Road 103 to the north centerline of Dike Road in Section
beginning
tending north into the center of the Polling Place: Portable, Sanford
lineof Section 11. Townslilp7lsouth, 26, Townihip 215, Range JOE to the
PESOLvEObyftie Boardot County River to point of beginning (at Polô Road circumvents an
Polling Place: Church of God, lake from Park Avenu
Middle School, Sanford, Florija
Range 79 east
Commissioner's in anu fur Seminoit' Fconlo.cknatcuee Creek).
easttineofSection26, Township2lS,
t"'amr 'c c"nt,r'ue on section
Wildemere Avenue, Longwood. Run South along the imaginary line PRECINCT NO. JO
Thence run east along the north line Range JOE
County that pursuant to Chapter Polling Place: Community
f R.i"toul Lane
Florida
to the south shore of the lake at Park Begin at the intersection Of tne
of Section 1), Township 2)5, Rang. Thence continue east along the
91 031, Fiorid.. Statutes 1963, they do Geneva, Florida.
Pun South on Rantoul Lane where it
PRECINCT NO. IS
Avenue
Seaboard Coast Line Railroad
hereby alter or create the following PRECINCT NO. l.A
29E to Inc northeast corner of said centerline of Dike Road In Section
Gins and becomes County Club
at the intersection of Thir
Continue south along Park Avenue (Leesburg Branch) and Interstate 4
Section
described election precincts and do Begin at the intersection of State Road
73, TownshIp 215. Range JOE to the
teen?h Street and Sanford Avenue in to t.e poir.t of beginning.
Run north on I Ito the center of the
designate th, following described Road 119 and the
Thencecontinue east along the north centerline of Tuskawillà Gabriella '4
South Seminole Continue south on Country Club
Sanford
Polling Place: Jaycee Information St. Johns In Lake Monroe
polling places, and
line of Section 12, TownShip 71$. Road
County Line
Road to Intersection with SCL
Run west on Thirteenth Street to Booth. 4th "'street and French Run east through the center of Lake
Range 79E to a point on the ten- Thence run South along the tenSE IT FURTHER RESOLVED Run north on State Road 41, to Railroad
Pork Avenue
Aveni.ir. ,in!c'rd. Florida
Monroe tci a' imaginary lint' cx
".:r%uant to Chap'er 13) 73. lonic1a Oleander Avenue
terhne of Palm Springs Drive
?erlin of Tuskawlila Gabriella
Run south on SCL Railroad (staying
Run north on Park Avenue to First
PRECINCT No. 22
tending north from Tewiiliger Lane
St?ut
Thence run south along the ten
Road to the SOiJthlifl of Section 25,
1943, that said alterations Run east on Oleander Avenue to an on the westPrnmot track) to the
Street
Begin at the intersection
f Run south on on Imaginary line to
and changes be set forth as folIOwt unnamed
terline of Palm SprIngs Drive to tIle Township 215, Range JOE
creek running under east quarter corner of Section 70
Continue on an imaginary line cx
Meltonville Avenue and 75th Street Terwittiger Lane
for said election precincts together Oleander Avenc" and northeasterly 705 JOE
south line of Section 12. TownshIp Thence continue south along the
tending north from Park Avenue to (S P. 46)
with at' accurate description of said t Lake Mitts
Continue on Terwilliger Lane to the
71S. Range 29E Thence run west centerline of Tusk.awllla Gabliella
Runwest on the centerline of Section
the center of Lake Monroe
Run west on 75th Street C SR. 44) to Seaboard Coast Line Railroad
poling places, to wit.
along the south lirit' of Section 17. Road In Section 3d, Township 2)5.
Run northeasterly along said on- 70 20S JOE tothe east quarter corner
Run east along an imaginary lint' in Sanford Avenue
(Leesburg Branch)
PRECINCT NO. 1
Township 21S, Range 79E, to tue Range JOE to the centerline of State
named creek to Lake Mills
Of Section 19-20S-ZE
the center of Lake Monroe to Run north on Sanford Avenue to Run west on the Seaboard Coast
.outhwest corner of said Section
Road 426
Begin 70th Street and French Runthrouch?necentercfLakeMitls Pun wrt on the center line of
another imaginary line extending Celery Avenue (SR. 115)
Than,. rrwtir,Ia w*5$ *ian
Line Rnilrnmrl (tee'eh.irg flrxiiriib •.
Th
....'
.v.,,,,,,,u,,
,iJsujii section 19 705 JOE to the west
intothe
center
of
LakeMonroenortn
Run east on Celery Avenue (SR
the pont of beginning
Run south on French Avenue (11-92)
South line of Section 1), 1nthip of State Road 126 to the east line of
Into Lake Mills fr-- Ce:v
Juarter corner of Section 19 705 JOE
from Chapman Avenue
1)5) to Hickory Avenue
Polling Place: Leke Monroe 215. Range 29E to the point ol SeclionJ4, TownShip 215. Range JOE
to 25th Street
Chuluoti Road (SR. 13)
Run northon thewe'st lineof Section
Run south along the Imaginary line Run north on Hickory Avenue to Elementary School, east of iSA on
beginning.
Thencecontinuealongthe centerline
Run west on 2$ Street to Lake Mary Run north on the imagInary line to 19 205 JOE to the east quarter corner
to Chapman Avenue
CI*pman Avenut
Monroe School Road. Lake Monroe,
Polling Place: Because the Board of of Slate Road 426 in Section 31,
Road
the Gcneya-Chuluota Road (SR. 13) of Section 24-2OS.79E
Continue south along Chapman Continue north on Chapman Avenue Fl:r ida
Run north on Lake Mary Road to Continue norCounty Commissioners of Seminole Township 21S, Range 31E to the
tN along the Geneva Run west on the center line of Avenue 10 Hickory Avenue
to the south shore of Lake Monroe PRECINCT NO. 31
Country Club Road
County has determined that rio centerline of Dean Road
Chuluota Road to Brumtey Road
Section 21 205 29E to Interstate i
Continue south along Hickory Continue north on an imaginary line Begin at a point, said point being the
accommodations presently exist Thence run southerly along the
Run east on Country Club Road to Run east along Brumley Roid to Northerly on II to point of begin
Avenue to Celery Avenue (SR. 113) from CfiapmanAvenuetolhecenter center-of the intersection of State
Country Club Drive
withinthisPrecinctadequateforthe Centerline of Dean Rood to the
Lake Mills Road
ning.
Run
along Celery Avenue S.R. cit Lake Monroe
Road 434 and Kewanne, Trail in
expeditious and efficient housing southeast corner Of Section 3),
Continue northeast on Country Club Run south along Lake Mills Road to Polling
Place:
Lake Mary
1)5) to Sanford Avenue
Run east along the center of Lake Section2l. Township 71S, Range iCE
eiv to 20th Street
and handling of voting and voting Township 215, Range )lE
Curryville Road
Elementary School Auditorium,
Run South along Sanford Avenue to Monroe In an imaginary line cv
Thence run northwesterly along the
paraphernalia, the Board has by Thence run west along the south line
Continue eaSt on 70th Street to point Run South along Curryville Road to Lake Mary, Florida
point of beginning,
tending north from Mellonville centerline of State Road 13.6 to the
of beginning
separate resolution, also recorded of Section 31, Township 21S, Range
apointfourhundred(Q') feet more PRECINCT NO. 11
Polling Place: SanfordCivic Center, Avenuetothecenterof LakeMonroe wilt line of Section 7), Township
rolling Place: Church of God. $03 w. or lets southeast of the intersection Begin at the Intersection of I 4 and
IWi this cate.
to Florida 31E to the southwest corner of said
': blk north o First Street on Run south along the imaginary line 71S, Range JOE
Statutes SectIon 101)1 designated Section
72nd Street, Santord, Florida
with Curryvilte Road arid Lake Mills s.R Sanford
Avenue,
Sanford,
Florida
to
the
South
shore
of
Thence continue northwesterly
Lake Monro
PRECINCT NO. 2
the following site outside Precinct Thence continue along the southline
Road
Run easterly on S P. 438 to inPRECINCT NO. 14
and Mellonvilie Avenue
along the centerline of State Road
No. 34 as a temporary polling place of Sections 34, iS, and 31, Townsnip
Run west, southwesterly, south md ters?cl, of Mailland Avenue
Begin
at
SR
Oo
on
the
west
Continue
south
along
Meltonville
134
In
Section
20,
Township
215.
Lake Monroe
for Precinct Plo 31: Altamonte 215 Qnez. JOF, to the p'.n? l
ut;io,iM.;ii.,,,jv,,'weto,ne
Otange eminoi, County uric
Avrnu.- to the point of beglrwitng.
Range JOE to the norm line of
Run%ou!honf-1 to south Section line on Ft. Christmas Road op
Springs Elementary School, 300 beginning,
intersection Of Spring Lake Road
Follow S P. 436 easterly to Forest
Polling Place: Because the Board Seclion2o, Township 715. Range3OE
Section 717OS79E
Pine-view Drrde, off Palm Springs Polling Place: Elks Club, Howell
proximately three thousand four RunwestorlspringLakeRoadtothe
Lake Avenue
of
county Commissioners of Thence continue northwesterly
Drive. Altamonte Springs, Florida. Branth Road, Goldenrod, Florida
Run west on South line SectIon 21- hundred (3.O') feet northwt of Intersection of Interstate I
Run southerly on Forest Lake SCmir.otQ County has determined along the centerline cf State Road
PRECINCT NO. 31
2052$E tO southeast corner Section the Seminole County line
PRECINCT NO. II
Run north on I-Ito pOint of begin.
Avenue to Forest Lake Drive
Begin at the Intersection of State BegnattheintersectionofS.rnoran
that no accomrno'sat,om presently 436 In St'ction 17, Township 75,
73 705-79E
Run southeast along Ft. Christmas ning
un west on Forest l_akç Drive to exist withip this Precinct adequate Range JOE to the centerlini of Ox.
Run wt on south line of $ect
Road 436 and Montgomery Road
73. ROad to the Seminole County fine
Boutevard (SR. 436) arid U 5, 17.97
Polling Plice: First Federal
Eden Park Avenue
for the expeditious and efficient ford Road
Run
north on Montgomery Road to Run west on Semoran boulevard
20S 79E to soutneast corner Section RvnwectalongtheSemlrtolecounty Building, Altimonte Springs.
Follow Eden Park Avenue South to housing and handling of voling and Thence run southerly along the the Little
Wekiva River
22 705 7tE
line to the point of beginning.
(SR. 4.381 to Lake Howef I Road
Florida
SCL Railroad (Trilby Branch)
voting paraphernalia, tne Board tam centerline of Oxford Road to the
Run westerly arid tutherly on the Run north on Lake Howell Road to
Run weston south line of Section 73.
PoRing Place: Because the Board of PRECINCT NO. fl
Follow SCL Railroad southwesterly by separate resolution, also south line cI 5tign 17, TownShip Little Wekiva River to $ P 136
20S79E to Little Wekiva River
North Street
Ccunty Commissioners Of Seminole Begin at a point on Inc South
of
to Orange SemInole County lirtC recorded on this date. pursuant to 21$, Range JOE
Thence
east n S R 436 to the Pun west on North Street to
Run northwesterly on the Little County hal determined that no Section 19. TOwnship 2)5, Range 79E
West then north on County line t
Florida Statutes Secton 10) 71, Thence continue southerly along the
point of t)eginnlng
Wekiva River lathe W*iva River accommodations presently exiSt Said point being approximately 33Q
L000wood Road (SR 431)
point of be-ginning.
designateatnefollow,ngsiteoutsid, centerlineofOxfordRo,,d insertion
and County line
PollIng Place: Spring Oaks Corn. Runnortpton Longwgod Rood (SR.
withinthisPrecinctadeguatefte
of the southeast
of
Polling Place: St
Andrews
Precinct
No.
72
as
a
temporary
20.
To*nthip
7)5,
Range
JOE
to
the
rr.unity
Club House, Altamonte 427) to Semlnola Boulevard
Follow County tine north to the St
expeditious and efficient housing Set,tonl9, To*nhp 715. Range 2'9E
Prtsbtrrisn Church, 99)3 Bear polling place for Precinct No 77
Centerline of Caroiton Road
Springs, FloridO
Jnns River
Run east on Seniinola Boulevard to
and handling of voting and voting Thence run northeasterly along the
Lake Roeju. Serninotu County. Sanford Civic Center, Sanford, Thencerunwestal009the centerline
PRECINCT NO. 34
Follow County bite southeasfery on paraphernalia, the Board has by centerline of Trilby Branch Railroad
US. 179?
Florica
Florida
of Carolton Road to the east right of
Bt'gin on south line of Semlnote Run south on U.S. 1792 to
the St Jotun River to the point of separate resolution, also recorded to the east line of Section 19,
of
PRECINCT NO. 23
PRECINCT NO. 17
way line of Winston Road
beginning,
County at sritotrstate 4
beginnIng
on this date, pursuant to Florida ToWnShip 715. Range 79 E
Begin
at
the
Oringe
Seminole
Thence
run
north
along
the
east
Begin
at R.
the434
intersection of U.S 17
Run ti's? along said south County Polling Place: MiIwee Middle
Polling Ptace: Wiljon School, Paola, Statutes Section 101.71. desIgnated Thencecontinve northeasterly along 92
and S
County Inc arid U S I? 92
right of way line of Winston Road
F(or4a
line to intersection with Seaboard School, Seminole County, Florida
following site outSide Precinct the centerline of Trilby Branch
136 to Follow U S Il 92 northeasterly to approximately 15 feet to the nor
Run southeasterly on
PRECINCT NO. I
Coast Line Railroad main line track PRECINCT NO. 41
No 7 Aasa temporary polling place Railroad
in 79E,
Section
70,
TownShip
intersection
with
Red
Bug
Lake S P 136
thwest corner of Lot 3. Block G,
Begin on County fir-se at the Osteen for PrecInct No. 7 A: Community 71$, Range
GO northerly on SCLRR main line Begin at the intersection of Airport
o a point
Run westerly on S.R 436 to SCL English Estates Unit 3, Put Book 11,
on the Road and Winter Park Drive
track to Intersection with Spring BOulevard arid
Bridge and the St. Johns Rivor
House. Chutuofa. Florida
centerline of Eden Park Avenue
U.S 11.92
Page 61, Public Records of Seminole Lake ROad
Run Northerly on Winter Park Drive Railroad
Follow the St. Jofsns River (County
PRECINCT NO. 7
Run north nit It S I' 0' •. 'e! .:
Thence run north along the can
C&amp;ii.. !'.
•,,
:, line) Iouthaattortv It. tta. D'..
*d ,vii I VYii (LW
on spring Lake Road DrIve
o; :
i. ivuw', tertine at ioen Park Avenue to the
point of beginning.
Circle
Highway Bridge and the St. .Johns
Thence run east along the north line
to intersection with Interstate
Run north and westerly
River and the Econlodihatchee north line of Section 70, TownshIp Follow Queen's Mirror Circle north
Polling
Place:
Prairie
Lake
River
Legion of Lot 3, Block G. English Estates, Go South on Interstate I to point Of DeSoeo Div* to El Portal along
Creek at the eastern County lln
71$, Range 79E
Avenue
westerly
to
South
Tripi.tt
Lake
Hall,
Seminole
County.
Florida
Unit
3
to
the
northeast
corner
of
said
Run South into Lake
beginning on south hirie of Seminole Run north along El Portal Avenue to
staying Run west and South along the Thence continue north along the Drive
lot
PRECINCT NO. 24
County
in tPic center of Lake Je-nup until Econtockhatcne, Creek to the centerline 'if
an imaginary line representing an
Eden Park Avenue in
Thence run South approximately j
Follow South Triplett Lake Drive Begin at the intersection t ti.s i,
running into a Welter-n extension of Seminole County line
Polling Place: St Mary Magci.iien easterly extension of Terrace Drive
Section);, Township 215, Range 79E
feet along the wtit line of Lot , Church, 100 Spring Lake Road, to El Portal Avenue
northwesterly and westerly to 92 and Seminola Boulevard
Salt Creek Run southwesterly and Run east on the Seminole County approximatety7400feettoapointon
Triplett Lake Drive
Follow
Seminola
Boulevard Indian Hills 6 Un' 6 Piat Book 15, Altamonte Springs, FlorIda.
w.'s.t in the center of Lake .Sessup to lint to the St. Johns RIver
Run
the north line of Lot 37, McNeil's
s4:d imaginary line
the center of an
Southeasterly to Lake Drive
Follow Triplet Lake Drive nod'
Page6O, Publit Recoedsof Seminole
PRECINCT NO. 37
to Georgia Avenue
imaginary
line Run
northofon
the St. Johns River to Orange Villa, Plat Bock 7. Page 9?. therly to intersection of Oakwood Follow Lake Driy southeasterly tO County to the Southwest corner of
running sj south from
Beardalt
the (tint
beginning.
Begin at the intersection of she Run north aiming Georgia Avenue to
as recorded
in tnt' PublIc Records of Drive as though Oakwood Drive TuSkawilla Gaociella Road
id S. Indian Hills Unit 6
Avenue
SCLRR (Lake Charm Branch) and 25th Street
Ectuding, however, that area Seminole
County
were extended east
Follow Tuskawilta Gabriella Pool Thence run casterly along the SR II!
Run ncrfh on th* imaginary line to delribed in Precinct 7.A
Run east along Sth Street to
Thence run east approximately 10 Fok,a, Oakwooci Driv, west to •r.
Beardatl Avet*
'sortherly to SR. 119
tout me of Loll, IndIan Hilts Unit 6 Run north un S P. 41$ to U_s. 1792 MCllonville Avenue
Palling Iac.: Community House, feet
to the northwest corner of Lot 7, tersection with Sunset Drive
Continu north on Bearcsall Avenue Chuluota, Florida.
Run northwest and west on S.R 119 to fIle west rIght of way line of Run northeast on U
Forest Lake Heights Plat Book
5. 1192 to Run South along Mellonville Avenue
Run north and west on Sunset Drive to junction of SR. 4)9 and SR5 43.4 Winnebago Court
to an imaginary lint parallel and PRECINCT NO. I
Airport Boulevard
to
13th
PageIl, Public Records of Seminole to Intersection of u
Place
Thence
adjacent ?he east we'st runway of Req n at a point on the ovthwest County
run north along the west Run east onAitport Boulevard fo9te
Run west on
1797
431 to u.s. 1797
Run west along 25th Place to the
Pun southwesterly on IS S 1792 to Follow U.S 1792 southerly to point rightofw.y lineof Winnetsagocourt SCLRR (Lake Charm Brancit)
the Sanford Municipal Airport
corner of Section 21 Township lis. Thence run north cpproxirnatcly 75
SCLRR
of beginning,
apprOximately 35 feet to a point
Run west on th imagnarv 1in
of beginning.
Run South On the
Rang. JOF
feet to the Centcrine of Fixrsl Lake
tL3ke Run sth along the SCLRR to
Charm Branch) to poInt of begin
Polling Place: Cessetbeury Frt' Polling Place: Sr'vcnth day Ad
Sod point also deScribld as the
parallel to the cOst we's? runwo to
Thence r'jri eaSt along the southhine Drive West
Airport Boulevard
Station, Casseiberry. Florida
ning
the Sanford City Limits
vtntit Church, South of 11-Ion Moss
CfntCrlin of Taibo? Road
of Secton 21. TO'iflhi 215. Range Thenct'runeastalongtnecenterllne
Runwest along Airport Boulevard to
PRECINCT
NO.
Is
Thenceruneastalongth,c,nterlino
Road, Winter Springs, Florida
Runnort:lofltpieSenfordcjtyLImets JOE tO the southeast corner of of Forest Lake Drive West ap
Polling Place: Sonora Club House. the poInt of begInning.
Begin at the Intersectjc'nof Sanfora
of Talbof Road to the centerline of East
to 73". Street (S.R. 46)
PRECINCT NO. 2
Sectionfl, Township 215, Range)OE proximately 610
Sanford Avenue on Sonora Polling Place. Sandlewood Villas
to 11w
Kewanne Trail
Oviedo Road (S P 4191 and Begin at intcrsectmr,
Boulevard. Sanford, Florida
Run east on 25th Street (SR-Mi to ThencecpotInueeastabongther,h tet-line of Forest Lake Drive
a
Recreational Building, Sanford, Fl
Seaboard Coast LIne Railroad (Lake S 177 (Maitland Avenue)
Silver Aver.ie
Thence run northeasterly along the PRECINCT NO. 31
line of Section 34. Township 2lS, Thence run northerly along the Charm
Branch)
PRECINCT NO. *3
Run east on S P 136 to intersection centerline of Kewanrie Trail t the
Run north on Silver Ay,n, to 741?'. Range JOE to a point
Begin at the intersection of Red Bug Begin at
a point on the north lln of
centerlin of Forest Lake Drive Run northeasterly on the railroad to *ith Seaboard Coast Line
Street
cast line of Section 70, TownshIp 215, Lake Road, State Road 438, and Section 33,
TOwnshIp 21 South.
Sad point, being apsx'oxlmatety 711$ approximately 910 feet to the 75th Place
Range
JOE
Railroad
main
line
track
Winter Park Drive
Run east on 24th Street t Bv"wt feet foen the northwest corner of centerline of State Road 436
Range
JO
East,
maid point being
Runeastofl75thpiace ,oMol'.vIlle Follow%oufhaloflgSCLpR mainline Tl'.enceccwitinuenortheasterly along
Lane
Section 34. Township 2)5. Range JOE Run easterly on state Road 134 fo Avenue
Run north on Winter Park Drive approxImately 1300 feet welt of
Run
Irack
to
intersectIon
with
Spring
the
centerline
of
kewannee
Trail
in
approximately.1250
Burrows Lane to an Said point also de'scriL4d as the State Road 431
to a point
northeast corner of Section 33,
Pun nortp, on Mellonvlle Avenue to Lake Road
imaginary lIne riinnitg due
Section 21, Township 7)5, Range Sad point being 1000 feet welt of the Tcwnshlp 21S, Range JOE
centerline of Howell Branch Road Run South on the Centtrtine of State
25th Street (5.R 46)
Rn
westerly
on
Spring
Lake
Road
JOE.
10
0
point
of
beginning,
I corn Burrows Lane to Celery Thence
northwest corner Of Lot 33. Block 13, Said point also desc,i
easterly auong the PoadlJl to a point welt of the mouth
Avenue (SR 1'5)
Run east on 75th Street IS P. 16) to to intersection with S 427 (M*iItnd Polling Place: EnglIsh Estates Hefller Homes Howell Park Section CenterlIne of State Road
436 as the
centerline .'.f tiowef
Raid to west corner of tot 132, Forest City.
the Sanford City Limitt
Avenue)
Oxford Road, Fern Park,
Cortirwe norm on ma imaginary line a point on the east line of Section 31. Orange Park. Plat Book 2.
One,
Plat
Book
1),
Page
47
Page 40
Thence run southeasterly along the
Run SOuth along the Sanfcx d city Run north on S 177 to point of F Iorda
tg CClecy Avenue (5
4)5)
T0flhip 2)5. Range JOE
Run east ho tlte SOuthwtst corner
Thence run east 1030 feet to the Centerline of State Road 436 to a
Limits toan imaginary line parallel bCQi.'lning at S.R. 43.6
Run east on Celery Avetve (s.R. Said
uiorte-s1
corer
of
raid
LeA
3)
also described as the lot IS? of Said plaf
PRECINCT NO.
Point on the east line of Sctlon 33
to the East West Airport runway
113) to point of becinnirig
P1,111119 Place: Altamonle Springs Begin at the intersection of Rantoul Run north 1000 feet
Centerline of Dike Road
ToWnship 215, Rang, JOE
Run ecst on tNt South lint Of lots 131 Run east along tt,e Imaginary line CIvic Center, Magnolia Avenue, Of f Lane end Country Qub Road ( p
PIlieg Place: Midway Fire House, 'Thence run i'th along the can fF.rOugIt 137, Forest City Orange po-'llel to the easl west rcw'.way to Loflqwood Avenue. Attamonte 44A)
Run east Ipproximatety 1)10 feet to Thence continue southeasterly along
Jitney Avenue. Seminole County tefline of Dike Road to tIse norTheast Park, Plat Book 7, Page 60
the northwest corner of Lot ii. Block the centerline at State Read
to the Beard III Avenue
434, in
Florida
Springs, F lord.'.
Run east on Countr Club Road to
j Summt'rt,t North Section 5. Plot Section 34, Township 2)5,
corner of Section 11, Township ItS, southeast corner Of lot 137. of said Run with on Bt'ardall Avenue to an PRECINCT NO. 26
Range JOE
PRECINCT NO. *
Range JOE
Book
18,
Page
65
plat
Country Club Roid
toa point on the South lintcf Section
Begin at ?J' 'nters.t,po of Palm Thencacordinueflpr,herlya'.gth, Run easterly through lot P7. Beaidal$
imaginary
line extending
South from
Begin
at the iItCIiOn of U 5. 1792 Continue northeast on Country Club Run east on 'he north line of 5gm- 34, YO*fl5hIp 21$, Range JOE
Avenue
to Inc center
of and
SR.
In
Springs Drive and Sarnoran centerline of Dike Road in Section Traitwood Estate Section 7. Plot Lake Ji'm%up
Road to Lake Mary Road
merse' North Section Ito the nor. Said point being aperoximate:y $70
Boulevard SR 434)
Follow S P. 477 westerly to SCI Run South on Lake Mary Road to theast coruer O Lot I, Block K, feet from the southwest
34, TO*cttl'.ip 21S, Range JOE. to a Boot. II. Page 13, and florthwestern Pun west through the center of Lake Railroad
of
Run rci'th on Palm Spring Dtrv t,) point
Summer-set North Section 5
75th Street
Avenue to the SOuthwesl corner Of Jessup to the mouth
SectionJi, Township 215, Range JOE
0
of Soldier's Follow SCL Railroad northeasterly Run east on 73tpt Street o
North Street
Said pont being appifOaimat*ly 14$ Id I. Block 78.. Weiatbersfletd 2nd
Thence
run
north
on
the
east
line
of
Thine
the
east along the south line
Creek Ot t. shore of Lake .teisup Istaying on the wtern tract) to SCL Railro1 rioPit flI
Otd
Section
14
Runealloneio'th Streetto Seminole feet north of the centerline of Attujitlon. Pta? Ronk l Pxn,. iii)
7IS.JOE
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,un rxx'.n on uoewtlry Club Road to till it merges with the SCL Railroad Unit 2, Plot Book 16, Page 95
iwffiaat along the through 14. BlOck 36. Weath.rtJl.ld
SaId pOint bsing approxImately 820
me Sanford Grant Line
Alberta Street
centerline of Dike Road in Section 2nd Addill*n
Continue on SCL Rdilroad to the Run Southeasferly on the sout'. line feet west of the
southeast corner of
Rr east on Alberta street Ii, me 27, TownshIp 71S,
of County Commissioners of Run southeasterly on Sanford Grant intersection with in Imaginary line of Camelot Uiit 7. to the southeast Section 31. To*nhp 75, Range
JOE
Range JOE to the Creitinue east to the southeast Semnyot. (niasfy haS determIned Ltne to U.s. 1722
Coat Lir,C Ra.troad
i.
is.
nr
corner of Lul 39. boci. H. Camelot Thence run flOtlhwestlirhy
Rufl south on the Seabgard Coast Range JOE
of ft2nd
3$. Additiøn
SlOk 70. that no accommodations presently Run southwesIer(y on US. 1793 to Run northwest on the Sanford Grant Unit 7
ap
WeathififIeld
proximately IIS feet along the east
eIs? within thu PrecInct adequate point of beginning.
Line Roiiroad to La'lpwood Road, Thence continue salt along the Run Souttierly to the southwest
Runnorthontheeastlineof
LinetotheinteraectionwithCountry
Camelot lin, of canal tori poinf
toe the exped.tiou'i nd efficient
Polling Place: Lake Mary Fire Club Road
(SR 177)
centerlIne of DIke Road in tctlon
Unit land its
of Lot 20. Spring VlIey
extension to the nortt Said point t,,t'ing aParocimetely S3'O
P'uS.nj and hantJ"n if t-.tinq and
Pun sat
'.teriy ciri
tfo'i'.n SE corner of W,ltvr Avenur Pun r.rrth c.'i Coarir, Club
71 T.ri n 2l Pae )OE to the I ars (t,-ri 6 Plot
nt'
of
5ect,n
15
JtS
JOE
ov IS.
Roj
votng pa'. pnier,la, tre Boird
feet 54)u?h at tne entenline of Howell
and i rst Street, Lake Mary, Rantosil Lane
toad IS P 477) to First Street
c4t lint' of Section 6. TOwnship 215, 9
Then(ecoflt,nuenurthto Lake Drive Branch
Rood
by separate resolution, also
Florida
Rum east or First Street to North Range JOE
Run
loutheasterty
On
Lake
Drive
to
Continue north ci'. Rntosjl Lant
RUn cart, approximately 170 feet to rcu,itse'd on thiS
Thence run north aPProximately 520
date.
Sre
Bird
pursuant
to
PRECINCT
R'.*s$
NO. .1
Thence continue cost along the a point on the usuAl'. l.M 4
pe,t
sinnida italute$ Section 101.71,
feet 'a the centerline of Howell
Cart'flur on 1401111 Street to Lake centerline of Dike ioad in
Begin at the Volusia Seminole P0411..9 Place; Portable doacent
Spring Valley Farms Sictlun 6
Run Sovlherly on Bird Rciod?O East Branch Road
s'satp.elthecot.sawir,,Ste outSide County litworitteSt Jottns Rivert IoutPisideOf Mayfair Country Club, Lake Drive
P4*'t'l1 Road
°'P 715, RangeJOf, to the Rur.1au4htothefh itniol Section P'e-cmnct mo is
as a teripor,ry Osleen Bridge (5.. 113)
Thence run westerly along the
Run south on .ake
c çenterli'.t' of TeikawifI4-GaqltIi. V.2)5, 21E
Seminole Count -i, f:lorlA
Runt easterly on East Lake DrIve to centerllneof Howell
polling place far Pr.cinf No iFoulow SR. 113 west to the nor
Branch Road to
'emor-an Boulevard (S P 434)
Road
Tusbawllla
PRECINCT
NO.
23
Gabriel.
Road
Thence run weSt along the 101.ihliike Seminole County Agrl Center 4"
Rgn vae't on Setetoran BOuI4yaf'd
thwest
corner
of
Thence
northerly along the of Sectio'r, 72. 21. 70 f.d 19, Town
SCction 32 195 JIE Begin at a point on the centerlunt of Run southeasterly on Tuskawilla
Township 31$. Range JOE. said point
mllesOouth of Sanford on I? 92 twelt Run South on west line of Section 32 State Road 177 in
(5 p *34' to poi'.'tt of beginning
Gabri.eIla Rood to
Cfl'nterint' of TtiSki,tl Gabrit1a Ship 21$. Range ?lE,
Section 39
Red Bug Lake being aroroxlmatety
10
the
point
Of
side),
SOfiVord.
rinrida
Polling Plate: Atfamnonfe ptinS Road t the north line of Section 15. bec.rsr.0
3,415 feet from
Road
IS JIE to Geneva Avenue (S P 46) Townshp 705, Range 30€
the northwest corner of Section
PRECINCT NO. 19
(.ty l.a, I btk we'' " :7.
bIt
Runt west on C.ent'va Avenue tO SOd pont t-cir'q tt'.e center
Tc-'*nthig, IS, Porgy JOE
31,
P3I4aq Puce: Coreti City Briar
Rum'.
west
On
Pr-ti
Pug
Lake'
Road
tO
To*nsnp
715.
Range
JOE
mc iriee.r,ect,on ct 25th
f :34, AuOr:,n' ç'r.j's
Metlonvilte Avenue
Thencec
inu,. our'rerly alc".g me Lake Fett tt.on, Forest City,
tile pont of 1gnning
the intersectiOn of State Rood
Street and Like Mary Road
run west along the north line
Run north on M$lonvifl Avenue to Ond the ACL Railroad
Polling Place: South Seminole Thence
centerline of Tusb.a*iIla Gabriella
PRECINCT NO II
ot sect'. 3i,
Run southwest OlOng Lake Mary the WU)PI Shore Of Lake Monroe
PRE(INCTNO, I
TownshIp IS, Range
P ,d to Inc centerline o' Psi Bug
M;ddle
School,
east
Thence run SOUIt'.*tstly acing
i.cgin it tIlt Ifltef5e'ttOri Of U.S. 17
Rooct to an Imaginry line Continu, north Into Lake Monroe an
JOE $0 the northwest corner of
Be'jin al the Intersection at Dean
Mirror Like. turn South off Wint
Lake Road
centerline of State R,ad 427. •
flandSa".IandoSprii'sgsgoad(s.p.
Section 34. Towtnu.ls 715, Range 30€
a tine profect,d from .Y.eIa'.YiIIC P(Oifll8tClp
Rood arid State Road 438
1hencerun*'eltaIongthecent,t-tj, 134)
Olrei faa point on Part Dry, Cass.tiecq, Fionioa, Thence
Rn Southeast along the imaginary
Rn rrthe.e5tcnfyon StltC Rood 476 at Red Bug 1I ROOd to the
Avenue
to
the
cOntihu, west along the
VoivlI* Seminole the (e-nterline nit 1on'wonJ Hilts
'
5Pr'.9
..infr-d Grnt Line t U 5 1792
PRECINCT NO. 39
north
line
of Section 13, Township
'ounty
limit
in
Late
Mt.nto
'n wtth Rrr Creek
of sect'on 24. 7owrist'.ip 21S,
Road
A 41.11 to Highland Slnert
Btgn at the intersection of U S I?
km.qp '70€ to
Run riortrseast along 1)5 t93 to
Rn northwesterly along Beór CV,ek ROnge 10
Follow th Voftjsii, Sernnol.cotjnty Thtncerun*estalOngthecen,erl
the point of
Rut'. norm on H•ghllnd Street to ts... r..
97 .xrv$
Orene C. i ..i,
- tu inc so,,u'm snore or t,awe ew,ip
r
I nuwce continue
.iong cOil- 5arn3n
to a point at of LongWoOd HillS l'Ø44 'a tise west line
A,,st'ive
Polling Plsc, beclue tNt'
Rn north aria northwesterly aIgg beginning,
P11 nprTh alting an im*giriOtyli to feline' of Red Bug Lake Rood in Cfinu norm
Board of
lie of
on an imaginary line DeSo?o Drive to Ef Portal Avenue Polling Place: beceuje the
Section 7, ToWnship 205, Go northeasterly on U S. $7 92to the County Cornmnit*jer5 of
Stiff ion73, T wnsttmp 315, Range30
tt'. testtr of Lake' ,Jjgp
Seminole
Board
of
Rappe
JOE
north from Highland S"eet
intersecf,gn of SR.
to the Pun north aurrg El PotI to an
County has datern'iae.i ti'tet rig
.
County Cc.mmitsiors 01 Sein1riit
Run
,
-t
't
_.
•s,
Thence C1O .4,êltiif Se' àgng t
Run u( test along SR. 134 to the
imaginary lirt #eprelrnfing an
County Ills deterinrned that rio centerIlneoftongwpo.Jp4Ili%R0,p
infefIt'CtlOn of Floral
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E'ienIng Herald, Sanford. F.

Legal Notice

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Friday, Dcc. 12, 1975-'5

from Page

Polling Place' Pnllioij Hii Country ' Run SO 'ini ,'.iQO(J it'. ifliJ nary
RESOLUTION
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT, IN AND
INVITATION TO BID
Club, Presv,
OPI t,tOTlQpl fly COMMI5SIOPIER FOR
Avenue. north of line to inc entrance of Bear Creek
IN TIlE CIRCUIT COUP), IN AND IN THE CIRCUIT COURT, IN AND
SEMINOLE
Sealed
bids from invited General
COUNTY.
KWIATKOWSKI
SECONDED
BY
FLORIDA
FOR
Street
and south of p3.4, Run Southeasterly along Bear Creek
SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FOR
accommodations presently exustNorth
Longw,j
FfOrd
SEMINOLE
COUNTY,
Contractors will be received for the FLORIDA
COMMISSIONER WILLtA7, TIlE CASE NO. 7S.1S43.CA.09.E
within this Prcclncl adequate for th
to Slate Road 126
FLORIO..
construction of a FELLOWSHIP CASE
PRECINCT NO. 4?
NO. 1$2l.CA.O9.D
expedilious and t'fflit housing
CASE NO.732414 CA-O4-G
degn at a point on the south line of
FOLLOWING
RESOLUTION
UNIT
ED COMPANI
EScor
FINAN. HALL FOR THE DELTONA IRAN W. WOODORTp4and EDN. In
Run%outhwesierlyon
State Road 126
UNANIMOUSLY
ADOPTEDWAS
AT CIAL
CORP.
a Louisiana
to
the point of begiuining.
Re: The MarrIage Of
and handlIng of voting ana voting Section 35, Township 705, Range Polling
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH located
THE REGULAR MEETING OF poratlon,
W000WURTH. hi WifC,
Place: Information Center.
CHARLIE HILLERY,
in
Dettona,
Fla
,
2:00
P.M.
BOARD OFOF
COUNTY
CCM
paraphernalia, Ihe Board ham by 79€, Said point being epprozimately 101 Winter Springs Boulevard, THE
MISSIONERS
SEMINOLE
PIôInIff,
Separate resolution, also recorded 3.750 feet west ot
Pettoni'r.
Plaintiff,
ON December 17, 191$ at the Office vs
the Southeast
on this date, pursuant to Florida
County of Seminole, Floridi
amid
Corner ri '.aid Section
COUNTY,
Dra;ath
rLORIDA,
OTHA 1. BOOTH inø HELU I
latuIe Srtliun IUl /1, deSignated Said
PRECINCT NO. SI
MINNIE TOLIVE HILLERY.
O? THE 2nd FRAtIK PRATHER and DONNA L
Archtcts Flannes, Inc., Sanford BOOTH, hiS wife. Cf at
DAY OF DECEMBER, A 0. 1973. PRATHEP, his Wife, DOROTHY
also
described
as(In
the Begin at the intersection of State
Respondent
the following site OUl5id Precinct centerline Of
State
Road 103
AtIanli
National
Bank
Building,
No 1) as a temporary polling Place testate Four)
WHEREAS, Florida Statutes REICHERT,
Detendants
Road 436 and Interstate i
NOTICE OF ACTION
THOMAS
A.
Suite, Sanford, Florida, at which
provides for changes in election REICHERT,
AMENDED
THE STATE OF FLORIDA TO
MICHAEL
T.
for Precinct No 43: Eostbmook Swim Thence run northeasterly along theRun
intC5ctipo
west on State Road 436 to the districts and polling places during ELLZEY.
tIme and place they will be opened
NOTICE OF ACTION
of Montgomery Road odd numberno
MINNIE TOLIVER HILLERY
IPIQENRORO
C.
and read aloud.
Club,
ust County,
off Eastbrook
years, and
TO DEFENDANTS
Seminole
FloridaBoulevard, centerline of State Road 100 to the and State Road 436
ioa Holly Street
ELLZEY,
FLAGSHIP BANK OF
The
building
is
to
be
constructed
WHEREAS,
increasing
pooulaton
ORLANDO,
OTHA I BOOTH
PRECINCT NO. 41
B RI DC E POP T,
CON
formerly
south
line
of
5tn
76,
Township
Run
north
on
Montgomery
Road
to
has
ne,
eSsitated
changes
imi
the
ORLANDO
BANK
&amp;
TRUST
THE
705, Range F
with wood walls with wood Siding,
BCgin a? 0
1217 Lancaster Avenue
NECTICUT 06402
the Little Wekiya River
carpet
and
tile
floor
surfacing,
location of polling places within COMPANY. ROY E BLOCK and
WILMINGTON, DE 19199
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
point on the south line Of Thencecontinue northeasterly along Run westerly and southerly on the precincts and alterations of PAUL HOMEL D- B-A BRIAN'S
partltionsofwoodstanddra,l
and
that
CHARLIE HILLERY has filed
Section]).
Township
7)5,
Range
30€
the
centerline
of
State
Road
100
in
Little
Wekiva
River
to
State
Road
precincts
and
precinct
boundaries,
RESTAURANT,
approximately 3.173 feet from the Section7b, TownshIp 205, Range 29€ 436
and contains approximately 1700
HELEN L BOOTH
southwest corner of said section
a Petition in the Circuit Court of
to the east
and
souare feet of enclosed space, us
741 Locust Avenue
Thence run east along the south line Township 7OS, Range
Seminole County, FlorIda, for
line of79€
SKtlon 76, Run wt on State Road 06 to the
Defendants
drivay and parking area.
WHEREAS, in compliance with
ELSMERE, DE
Dissolution of Marriage, and you are
OF SUIT
interSection
Of Section 33, TownShip 715, Range Thencecontinue northeasterly along State
Road of State Road 136 and Florida Statutes, the Board of TO- F RANKNOTICE
Bid documents may be obtained
PRA THE P
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an required to serve a copy Cf your
JOE 10 the Southeast corner of said thecenterlineof State Road 100(1 1)
131
County Commissioners Of Seminole
from the Architects, Gutmann EtiOn toforecie a Mortgage on the wrItten defenses, if
section
an
any, on K EN
Thct' run north and easterly on County has by resolution on the 2nd
Drogash Associates Architects following property in Seminole NETH W. McINTOSH, Of STEN
DONNA I PRATHER
in
Section
23.
Township
205,
Rang,
'late
Road
131
to
the
intersection
of
day
of
December
AD.,
1915,
Thence continue east along the south 79E, 10 the north line of said section State Road 434 and Interstate
planners Inc., Sanford Atlantic County, Florida, to wt
DOROTHy J. REICHERT
STROM, DAVIS &amp; MCINTOSH,
I I to dories
described
National Bank Building, Sitt 400,
setof forth
boun
line of Section 3l, Township 2)S, Thence continue northeasterly along Thence run uth on Interstate
andand
limits
eachthe
precinct
The East 50 feet Of Lots 9 and 10, Attorneys for Pltioner, whose
and
Range JOE to tue centerline of State the centerline of State Road 100 (I 4)
P 0. Drawer 93, Sanford, Fla. Block 1, Tier 11,01 Sanford. Florid., address i Pt Office Box 1330.
Road 436
THOMAS A REICHERT
the point ot beginning,
and the polling places of each
approxImately 7,500 feet to a point
377fl
upon request accompanied by according to E. P. TRAFFORD's Sanford, Florida, 32771, and file the
Addresses
unknown.
Polling Place: Sanlando Baptist precinct, and
00 deposit Per Set.
Thence run northwesterly along the on the centerline Of Section 7.4, Church, South
5de ot £34, West Of I
YOU
ARE
MAP thereqf 05 rerorue in Plat Original with the Clerk of the above
HEREBY
centerline of State Road 436 to the Township 295. Range 29€
Deposits will ne refunded lit full Ro
WE PEAS, the Board of County NOTIFIED that an acn
1. Pag
(A l
tn
4, Pubbo
?y1cd Court onor before Detemer
10
I. Longw, Florida,
Section 31, TownShip Thenceruneost alongtnecenterline PRECINCT NO. $3
Commissioners of Seminole County foreclose mortgage covering the
for two sets to General Contractors Records of Scm .nole County, 31, 1973, otherwise a default and
71$, Rangeof
JOE
has determined that no ac
sale section, to the east lInt of
Submuttlngbonafidebidsa,idreturn Florida,
folIowIngrealandperspoaIprppty
ultimotø judgment will be entered
Thence Continue northwesterly Sectioni, Township 79S, Range 79E
Of
Begin at a point on Winter Park COmmodations presently exist in Seminole County, Florida to wit:
in good usable
has been filed against you, and you against you br the relief demanded
Drive in Section 16 7)5 30€
within precmnct5 7A, 9,72,77,34,13,
ditipo within 10 Days after the are required to serve a copy of your in the Petition
Lot 73, Blocx A, DRUID HILLS
434 inthe
Section
33, To*nthlp
IlS, Thenceruneast
along
centerline
of State Road
alonuthecenterline Said pointbeingl000feetwestof the 47. 37, end 53, adequate fr th e- PARK, PIt Book 10, page7l, Public
0
Opening of bids. Refund for sets in written defenses. if any, to it Ofl
WITNESS my hand and Official
Section
19,line
Township
Range northwest corner of lot 13. Block 12, Peditious and efficient housing and Records of Seminole County, Fla
Range 30€ tO the centerline of )9E, to
the east
Of said735,
Section
excess ot two will be less 13500 to KENNETH
W.
MCINTOSH, sealot
Winter WoodS Boulevard
Court on fbi 24th day of
cover cost of reporduclion, on the ESQUIRE, of STENSTROM. DAVIS November. A D. 1975
Thence run east along the centerlineHeftIer
Ore. PlitHomes
Book I)Howell
Page 17Park Slion handling 01 voting and voting has been tiled against you and you
Thence run *5le'r-ly along tIlt' of Srcton 20. Township 205, Range
same
t)5iS
ot
return
of
documents
paraphernela Within said precincts, are required to Snrvp a coay of your
I P.'CINTO5H, p: ntiffc attorneys
Ccnterhint'
(Seat)
of
1ri'.
run i-ast 1000 feet to Ihe'
General Contractors who Obtain wriose ad(lreS is Post DItto Bx
NOW, THERE FORE BE IT written detensr-s, it any, to it On C.
Arthur H Beckwth, Jr
Boulevard to a point
on
the
t'n
Winlerwoods ]tE
tooRailroad
point on Line
the (entertine Ot the' northwest corner of said lot 33 run RESOLVED by the Board of County VICTO BUTLER, JR. of EVANS
ACL
bid documents and do not d the 1330, Sanford, Ftonida. 12171, On or
terline of Nottingham Drive
Clerk of the Circuit Court
1Q00 feet
project, must returnsameat least io before December 76, 1973, nd file
Commissioners Of Seminole County, &amp; BUTLER, Attorneys for the
fly Cecelia V. Ekern
Thenceof
run
along to
the
Run
approximately
to Florida,
that for precincts 7A, II, 77, Plaintiff,
Days before the bid date or pay the original *ith the Clerk of the
Thence run Southerly along the centerline
thesoutherly
ACL Railroad
the
theeaSt
northwest
corner of1310
Lot ii,feet
Block
77,
whe address is 920
Deputy Cterk
centerline Of Nottingham Drive to a South line of Section 70, ToWnship
31, 43, 17, 57, and 53, the following Hartford Bldg, Orlando, Florida
53500 per met to defray cost of Court either before Service on STENSTROM, DAVIS &amp;
point approximately 170 feet north of 70S, Range JOE
J, Summert't North Section 5, Plot temporary polling places be 3210), and file the original with the
reproduction and handling, as set Plantitfi' attorneys or immediately MCINTOSH
the south line of Section 33. Town
Book 16, Page 65
torth above
deSignated, said polling places being Clerk Of the above styled court on or
thereafter, otherwiSe. default will Post OffIce BOx 1130
ship 21S, Rang p JOE
Thence Continue
South
along the Run east on the north line of Sum- outside their respective precincts, before the 22nd day Of December,
centerline
of lhe ACL
Railroad
Sub Contractors and Others may be entered against ypu for the relief Flagsnlp Bank
Suite 2?
merset North Section s to the nor- but contiguous thereto
Thence run South to the south line of Section 79, Township 705, Range 30€
tain complete bid documents upon demanded in the Complaint.
Otherwise a Judgment may be
Sanford, Florida 37771
Section 33, Township 71$, Range to a point on Ihe centerline of
theast corner of Lot 1, Block K, PRECINCT NO. 7A
deposit of 55000 which will
WITNESS my hand and the seat of Attorneys for Petitioner
entered against you for the relief
JOE. also deIcri
as
177 Summerset North Section 5
Temporary
Polling
refunded, lets 535 00 to cover thIs Court on November II, 1913
point of Thence run southwesterly along th
Place. demanded in the Complaint,
beginning
PubliSh Nov 7!. Dec 5, I?, 19. 1975
Thence
run
north
on
the
east
line
of
Community
Houst'.
Chuluota,
reproduction
costs, upon return of (Seal)
Centerline of State Road 177 ap
WITNESS my hand and seal of
DET 13!
Polling Place: San Jose
—
Section 16 21S JOE to the Southwest lionidO
docu,nents
in
good
condition
within
Said Court on the )h day of
Arthur H Beckwit. Jr
Apartments
proximately
3,330
feet
toa
pOint
on
corner
of
Lot
I,
Block
H.
Camelot
PRECINCT
NO.
lOdays
after
opening
of
bids
Partial
II
Recreational Room, off 136 on the centerline of Longwood Hills Unit 7, Plot Book $6,
November, 1973
Clerk of the Circuit Court
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
Winter Woods Blvd. County Of Road
Page 95
Temporary
Polling
sets to Material Suppliers will be
Place: (Seal)
By' Cecelia V (kern
Seminole, State of Florida
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CIR.
issued at the cost of reproduction
Run Southeasterly on the south line Seminole County Agri Center,
Deputy Clerk
Arthur H. Beckwlth, Jr
PRECINCT NO. 4%
CUlT, IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
Thencerunwestal000tile centerline Of Camelot Unit?, to the Southeast Sanford, Florida
The successful bidder wiI
STEN5TROM DAVIS &amp;
Clerk of the Circuit Court
COUNTY, FLORIDA.
of
Longwood
Hills
Road
to
the
west
corner
of
lot
39,
Block
H,
Camelot
PRECINCT
NO.
22
Begin at a point on the south line Of line of Section 79, Township 20S, Unit 2
required
to
furnish
Performance
MCINTOSH
Seminole County, Florid,
Section70. Township2lS, Range3OE
CASE NO. ls2371.cA.2A
Range JOE
Temporary Polling Place: San
Bond and Labor and Materials Attornt'ys for Plantfts
By: Martha T VihIen
Said point Iso described as the
In the matter of iNc Adoption of
Runnorihontheeasttlneof Cameiot ford Civic Center, Sanford, Florida
Bond. each in the Full Amount of tht' Post Office Box 1130
Deputy Cl(nk
JOEL THO'.',S SCrJT
Southwest corner of LOt 3, Block B.
Thence continue weitrli
centerlineofLcnqwd
Hillsalong
Roadthe
in Unit 7 an IS extension to me north PRECINCT NO. 77
Contract Sum, iSSued by a bonding &amp;itt 27. Flagsnip Bank
Publish Nov 21, 2$. Dcc 3. 17. 1915
NOTICE OF ACTION
Englith Estates, Unit 7, Plot lionS
line
Of
Section
1521S
JOE
con'.pany licenses in Florida
Tr-n:p,ary Polling Place: San DET 113
Sitlion3Q, Townihip 205, Range JOE
Sanford, Florida 3277)
TO. Ho un Im
13, Page
thenceconlinuenortil
to
Lake
Drive
ford
Civic
Center,
Sanford,
Florida
Bidding documents will be on file Publish NOv 71, 25. Dcc S I?. 1975
Public Recordk of to a point on the west line of said Run northwesterly on Lake Drive to PRECINCT NO. 34
Seoul, Korea
Seminole County
CITY OF
f
inspection in the offices Of the DETU?
section
Y0
ARE HERE nv OTir III
LAKE
Seminola Blvd
MARY,
FLORIDA
TemporarySprings,
Archit, Central FlOridO Builders IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE that a
Polling
Place: TO
Thence run north along the west line Thence continue southerly along the Run westerly on Seminol. Blvd to Altamonte
Elementary
Petition for the Adoption
Of Lot 3, Block B. English Estates,
WHOM IT MAY CONCERN
Exchange,
Volusia Builde
Ex
centerlineof Longwood Hills Road in the intersection of Seminola Blvd
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CIR. JOEL THOMAS SCOTT has becu
Unit 2to the northwest corner of said Section 23, Township 20$, Range and Sunset Drive
HERESY
GIVEN
School, Altamonte Springs, Florida. theNOTICE
PlanningIS
and
Zoning Board
of by change, and the Dodge Room in CUlT, IN AND FOR SEMINOLE fled in the above
lot
styled Court an
Winter Park
PRECINCT NO. 43
29€, to a pont Or-i tIle centerline nf
couty, rLcioA.
u Csiy ul uex .ary, lori0a, tnat
'ot
ruu.
as
the
lUti C*5I along tflt' SOuth
nejtural
tamer at Iflt'
un
west
aria
south
on
Sunset
Drive
Temporary
Polling
E E Williamson Road
To be eligible for consideration, CIVIL CASE NO. 71•22)I.CA.0!.O child sought to e adopted in
this
right of way line of Derbyshire Road
to Triplet Lake Drive
Place: Said Board will hold a public hearing bids must comply with the Laws of GOVERNMENT
Eastbrook
Pool
NATIONAL proceeding, are required to serve a
approximately 20 feet to
Association, at! 03 pm on Tuesday, January 6,
Said point being approximately ISO Run east on Triplel Lake Drive to its Seminole County, Florida.
a point, Said feet welt of the southeast corer of intedSection with South Triplet
Florida, all c0ndltiø'i of the MORTGAGE ASSOCIATION, a COpyof your WrIttefldefeflslj, If any
1976. to
point also delc'ibed as the ten
Lake PRECINCT NO.
Specifications and must be made Of
Slid section
corporation, etc
vou have, on Petitioners' attorney
a) ConsIder a request to replace a
terline Of Oxford Road
Drive
Temporary
farms
provided, In Duplicate, en
Polling
Plaintiff,
HARVEY
M ALPER. ESQUIRE. Of
Thence run northerly along the to
Place:
home
that
was
destroyed
by
fire
on
closed
in
anopaque
sealed
envelope
vs.
Run west on E E WilliamSon Road Run southeasterly on South Triplet Longwood Community Building, the following described
the Law Officei of Atper and Wack,
intersection
with Tollgotj
real
centerline ot Oxford Road to the RunitSoutherly
on Tollgate
TrailTrail
tO Lal.e Drive to the intersection of Lonniwood, Florida
bearIng thename and
addressof the CARLTON DUNNING anJ ARCHIE 616 East Semoran Boulevard, Suite
property, to wit
centerline of Carlton Roaø
Queens Mirr Circle
PRECINCT NO, SI
the State Road 434
bidder,
and
marked
"PROPOSAL
DUNNING, a k a Lavonla Dunning, 701. Altamon'e Springs, Florida, and
The
East
'
Of
the
South
lflfeet
of
Run
southeasterly
on
Thencerun west along the Centerline'
Mirror
FOR
Temporary
Thence run west to
Polling
CONSTRUCTION
OF
b w'e,
to file the original thereof w.th the
Place:
tne
West
m
of
the
Southeast
of C'lton Road to the east right of
the
point
of
Circle
to
the
intersection
of
Winter
Casselberry
4
01
the
beginning
Fire
F EL LOWSHIP HA IL FOR THE
Clerk of thiS Court, both to be done
Defenidnts
Station,
Southwest
i4
of
Section
16.
Township
Park
Drive
way line of Winston Rood
Casseiberry, Florida.
DEL TONA
Polling Place:
PR ES BY T (RI AN
on or betore December 79th, 1913.
20 South, Range 30 East,
NOTICE OF ACTION
Because the Board Run south on Winter Park Drive to PRECINCT NO. $3
Thence run north along the east
Seminole CHURCH" and delivered not late TO: ARCHIE DUNNING, a SO
of County Commissioners of the point of beginning,
County, FIid
otherwise a default will be entered
right of way line of Wintri .foaJ
Temporary Polling Place- Rolling
than date and hour mentioned
Seminole Cour,ty has determined Polling
Lavonia Dunning
against you for the relief demandtci
The
public
Place: Because the Board of Hills Moravian Church. Sanlindo the
approximately 35 feet to the nor.
City
Hall,hearing
City of will be held in above
in the Petition
Residence Unknown
that no accommodiatlons presently County Commissioners of Seminole Springs Drive, Hwy 431.
Lake Mary,
thwjt corner of Lot 3. Block G.
Owner reserves the right tO reject
exlt within this Precinct adequate County
WITNESS my hand and the seai of
YOU
ARE
NOTIF
lED
that
an
has
Engtih Estates, Unit 3. PI Book
determined
that
no Florida
Longwooj, Florida on Tuesday, January 6. 1975 any or alt bids or certain portions of action for foreclose a mortgage on thIs Court on this 11th day c'
for the expeditious and efficient accommodations
presently
exist
at 3.00 p m or as soon thereafter as a bid am stipulated in
11, Page 63. Public Records of
the
I)
Noetor, 17S.
Form of thO filowir.; pGp'T, ,ii ernitpjj
BE ITwhere
FURTHER RESOLVED POSSibtC,.tWhith intereSted parle,
housing and handling of voting and t'iIhin this Precnct adequate for the that
Svninoie County
the
voting paraphernalia, the Board has
abovesaid far
Proposal, and to waive any for- County, Florida:
(Seal)
and
a3iii5t
the
request
stated
Thence run east along the north line
expeditious
amid
efficient
housing
designations
of
polling
places
shall
above
will
e
hearj
Said
hearing
ding,
malities
and
technicalities
in
bid
by separale
iot
30
and
that
part
of
Lot
31,
Arthur H Beckwith, Jr
resolution,
also
and
handling
of
voting
and
of Lot 3, B'ock G. English Estates,
and to award the job in the best OAKLAND HILLS, described
voting result in the voting place for two or may be continued frcn time to time
Clerk of the Circuit (curt
as
Unit 3. to the northeast
record
on
this
date,
pursuant
to
Paraphernalia,
the
Board
ham
by
more
precincts
being
located
for
until
final
action
is
taken
by
the
Said
of
interest
of
the
Owner
Florida Statutes Section 101.71, separate resolution,
follows Beginning at a point on the
By Lillian T. Jenkins
said lot
also
recorded
Publish Nov 2!. Dec
designated the following site outside on this
purposes of an election in one Planning and Zoning Board
Deputy Clerk
curveof the East right of way line of
Thence run tooth approximately 33
Precinct Plo 47 as a temporary StaIut date, pursuant to Florid. bu'ldng, the voting places for the
Encino Way at the intersection with HARVEY M ALPEP (SQUIRE
THIS NOTICE shall be
ted
in
feet along thC weit line of Lot S.
Section
101,7),
designated
Several
precincts
InvOlyld
Shall
polling place for Precinct Ito
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT. IN AND lhe Southerly line of Lo' 30; thence Law Offices of
be three (3) public places within the
folIir,g site outside Precinct 'stablished
Indian HIlls, Unit 6, Plot Book 15,
FOR
and
SEMINOLE
Longwooci Community BuildIng, No. 52
COUNTY,
maintained
City
of
Lase
Mary,
South 61 degrees 50'79" East along Alper and Wack
f'torido,
*4
the
as
a
temporary polling place Separate and apart from each
PLORIDA
Page40, PublIc Records of Seminole
Longwood, Florida
65 Eexs Semoran fl4vor
the Southerly line of Lot JO for
City Hall and published in the
for Precinct No 37 Casselberry in Slid building, arid
County, to the southwest corner of
CASE NO. 7S•2101.CA.09.A
PRECINCT NO. IS
Suite 201
distance
of
13507
feet.
thence
North
Evening
Herald,
a
newspaper
of
Fire
Station,
Casselberry.
FlorIda,
Lot 5, Indian Hills. Unt 6
UNITED COM PANI ES Ft NAN
Begin at Inc ntcrsect,on of State
Altamonte Springs, FlOrida )?'I
REsad
IT FURTHER RESOLVED general circulatiOn in the City of
degrees 37'lS"West for a distance
PRECINCT NO. $3
that
Thence run easterly along the South
CIAL
coip.
a
Lousmcna
car
Road 436 and Stale Roaa 4J1
temporary polling places Lake Mary, Florida, one time at
, feet' thence North SI
Attorneys f Petitioner'.
Begin at the intersection of State be recorded
poration,
hini of Lot I Indian Hills. Unit 6, to
Run South on the Centerline of State
Phone No 131 13)9
degreesSO'33"Westforadjstanceof
the Official Record least 15 days prior to the aforesaid
Road 431 and Tollgate Trail
the weit right of way line of Win
Book in the Oflice of the Clerk of the hearing
Road 43) to a point wrSt of the south'.
PI,ntiff, 2966 feet to the point of beginning,
Publish Nov 2). 25. D"u S I?
In oddit'on. notice shall be
nebago Court
Run northerly on Tollgate Trail to Circuit Court of Seminole County. posten in the area to be considered
DE T 114
west corner of Lot 157, Forest City
according to tue piat thereof as
E
E.
Williamson
Road
Thence run north along the west Orange Park, PItH
Florida, and that this resolution be
L ESLE Y J HO P TON, JR. aka recorded in Plat Book 13, Page 61.
Book 2. Page 40 Run east on E E Williamson Road published not mare than thirty
at least 15 dayS prior to the date on
LESLIE J HOP TON, JR
days
Public Records of Seminole County,
right of way line of Winnebago Run east to the Southwest corner of to Longwood Markham Road nor tess than twenty days prior to the public hearing
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
Court approxImately 33 feet tO 0 said plat
Defendant. Florida
DATED December 9, 1975
(Range Line Roid
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
the holding of the uproming general
point, said point 0110 described as
NOTICE OF
hs been filed against you and you Case No. 7$3iD-CA.aS.O
5' Kay Sassinan
Run east on the South lint of lots $52 Run South on Longwood Markham election to be held in 1976.
the centerline of TOlbot Road
FORECLOSURE SALE
are required to serve a copy of your THE FIRST STATE BAtIK OF
through I)?, Forest City.Orange Road (Range Line Road) to S.R 431 STATE OF FLORIDA)
City Clerk
NOTICE is hereby
Thencerunea%talongtp'.ecenterhine Park, Plat Book 2, Page 60. to the Pun
given that the written defenses, it any, to it on MIAMI,
City of Lake Mary,
a
FIorid
banking
on
Stale
Road
431
to
the
COUNTY
OF
SEMINOLE)
of Talbot Road to the centerline
undersigned ARTHUR H. RECK
..
RICHARD H. ADAMS
of southeast corner of lot 137, of said point of beginning
Florida
WITH. lR C'eko1?C:C,.,,
Kewanne. Trail
I
HEREBY
CERTIFY
that
the
plat
Adams, Harris &amp; Robinson, PA.,
isiuir,
Polling Place: Because he Board rt#
Pi0iriliff,
nv.
Thence run northeasterly along the 11imn •*t$Ctl
t:2'; v a
ot Seminole Coun" Florida, shill on pIaifltiff' attorneys, whose
true
and
616
E
Semoran
Blvd
address
VI
!:?
7,
Cuunty
CommisSioners
of Seminole correct copy of a ReSolution passed Altamonse Springs, Florida
centerline cit Pewannee Trail to
the 72nd day of
December, 1913 at is 10$ East Robins
Street, P0. A 0 F. BUILDERS, INC. a Florida
tIle Trailwood Estates Section 2. Plat County has determined that no Unanimously by the Board of County Attorney for City
11 east line of Section 70, Township 215.
Boot. 1!. Page 12. and
00 A M. at the west front door Of Box 306$, Orlando, Florida 32102, on
corporation, et al
Northwestern
accommodations
presently
exist
Commissioners
of
Semlr.ole
County,
Range JOE
the Seminole County Courthouse, or before the 12th
PubliSh Dec 12. 1913
day of January.
DEU
Defendant
Avenuetothesouthwest corner of lot within this Precinct adequate for the etorida at Its Regular Meeting held
Thencecontinue northeasterly along
Sanford,
Florida.
offer
for
sate
at'id
1974,
and
file
the
original
with
the
1. Block 26. Wealhersfielj 2nd ad
NOTICE OF SALE
expeditious and efficient housing On the 2ndday of December, 1915, as
the centerline of Kewannee Trail in dlion. Piat Book 12. Page 107
Sell at public, outcry to the highe-st clerk of thiS Court either before
Notice is hereby g yen that the
fld handling of voting and voting same appears on 'he record in the
Section 2). Township 21S. Range
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE and best bidder far cash, the Service on ptaintiff's attorneys or
Runeastalongthe5outhlInt'f 10(51 paraphernalia, the Board has by Minute
real anø personal property Iocateo
Book for said County.
11TH JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT
IN AND tollcwing described property immediately thereafter; otherwise a
FOR
SEMINOLE
COUNTY.
JOE, to the centerline of State Road through 11, Block 76, Weathersfield separate resolution, also recorded
in Seminole County, Florida,
436
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have
FLORIDA
2nd addition
in Seminole County. default will be entered against yotj described as follows:
on this date, pursuant to Florida hereunto set my hand arid affixed
Florioa:
NO. 7S3t0).CA.09.F
f
Th,nce run southerly along the Continue ecst to the southeast Slatutes Section 101 71, designated the Official Seal
the relief demanded in the
Lot $0, Block B. Lots 9, 17, ii, 21,
72 and the
of the Board of
20 feet Of
SO U I H E AS T MO P 1 GAG E 73Lot
F RANKL
INNorth
TERRACE,
acLot complaint
Block C. Lots lands, Block .1, Lot 10,
centerline
of
State
Rood
438
to
the
corner
of
lOt
33,
Block
70,
the
following
site
Outside
Precinct
County
Commissioners,
this
the
2nd
south line of
COMPANY, a Florida corporation, cording to the Plat thof
Section 21, Tnhlp Weathersfleld 2nd addition
WITNESS my hand and seal of Block K. of SKY LARK Subdivision.
No. 33 as a temporary polling place day of December, AD, 1915
215, Range JOE
as
lhi5 Court on December 7, 1975
according to the Plot thereof, as
Run southerly to the southwest for Precinct No, $3. Rolling Hills (Seal)
PlOintiff, recorded in Pla? Book 3. page
'.1
(SEAL)
Thencecontinue southerly along the corner of lot 70, Spring Valley Moravia,; Church, Sanlando
'ecor".j in P1* Book 17, Page II. of
ATTEST
Springs
Public
Records
of
Seminole
County,
centerline on State Road 134
SANFORD CLINGER, JR. and Florida,
Arthur H Beckwith, ir,
the Public Records of Seminole
in Farms Sectlonö, Plot Rook 15. Page Drive,Hwy.I34,Longwoocj, Florida. Arthur H tleckwitri, Jr
Section 21, Township 715, Range
LINDA CLINGER, hiS wife not
Clark of the Circuit Co'ir'
County, Flid
PRECINCT NO. SI:
Clerk of Ihe Board of
pursuant
to
the
Final
Judgment
30€. to the centerline of Howell
known to be dead or alive and, if
By; Mary P4 Darden
Run east, app'oximateiy 110 feet to
will be sold for CaSh In hand to the
Begin at tht' junction of the Wekiva County Commissioners in
entered
a case
Creek
pending in said
dead, the unknown spouse, heirs. Court,
the in
Style
of which
Deputy Clerk
a point on the south line of lot 70,
highest and best bidder at the West
River ant Little Wekiva Rlverm the Ofld for Seminole County, Florida
Thence run southwesterly along the
5
devisees,
granlees,
assIgnees, above
Indicated Pubth Dec 5. 17, 19, 76. 973
Spring Valley Farms Section 6
front door Of the Seminole County.
west COunly line
P'bIth tier S. U. 19. 76. 1975
lieriors, cred.tors, trustees, or cliler
centerline of Howell Creek to the
DE 1)21
Kun%outhtotheoutt'. Ilneof Section Run southeasterly on the Little OEU 1!
Florida CourthouSe on the 73rd do,
WITNESS my hand ant OffitiOl
west line of Section 7$, Tnthlp 72, 715 79€
Of December, 1975 by Arthur
Wetiva River to thu South section
INVITATiON TO BID
ciairrants
by, through,
under or seal 01 said Court this 9th dày of
21$, Range JOE
against
STANFORD
CLINGER.
INVITATION TO BID
Run east along the south lIne of tine of Section 72 20S-29
Beckwith, Jr Clerk of tIe Cr
The Board of Trustee's of the
December, )9
Thenc,run nc.rlh along the west line
Seminole
County
Public
Hospital
end
LINDA
CLINGER,
hiS
wife
or
Sections fl and 73, Township 2)5.
Court for Seminole County, Plot
Seminole
County
Public
Hcspital
(Seal)
of said Section to the northwest
Run east on the South line Of SectIon wili receive bids for addition to ether of them, arid all parties
Range 79E to Interstate 1
Pursuant to a final judgmee'
Invites bicts upon the totlowlng'
Arthur H. Reckwith. Jr
72 205 29E to the Southwest corner of existing boiler room building I? noon having or claiming to have any
corner of Section 21, Township 21S,
Run north on Interstate 4 to the Section 73 203 29€
foreclosure entered bi the Circ,
Yearly
Contract
for
complete
Clers
of
the
Circuit
Court
Range JOE
tight, title or interest in the property
December II, 1975 at the Ad
intersection of State Road 136 and
Court
for Se.n'nole County, Florida.
termitc
inspection
arid
pest
Control
By:
Elaine Riclsarde
Thence run west approximately
Run east on the 500111 lie of Section minlstralor's Office, Seminole dlescr bed,
Interstate I
in the COSC Of THE FIRST STATE
f
Hospital and Annex Building
7320579€ to the southeast COf'flC Of Memorial HospItal, 1101 First St.
Deputy
Clerk
3.660 feet along the south line Of
Defendants
Run west on State Road 436 to the
Section 71 705 39€
All bids shall be mailed to the BANK OF MIAMI, a Florida
C Victor Butler, Sr
Section 20. Township 21S, Range3OE
Sanford, Florida, at which time and
NOTICE OF SUIT
point of beginning.
Board of Trustees of the Seminole banking association, Plaintiff. us
Attorney at Law
to point of beginning
TO
STANFORD
Run
east
on
the
south
line
of
Section
placeallbids
will
be
publicly
opened
and
LINDA
CLINGER,
CLINGER,
his
wife,
riot
JR
Polling Places: Holiday Inn r,est
County PubliC Hospital. 1)01 East A D.F. BUILDERS. INC. a Florida
71 205 ?9E to Interstate I
Evans, Nagef 6. Butler
Polling Place: Summit Apartments side of I i
and read aloud
)ust South of 136 Altamonte Run southerly on I I to State Road
corporation, et I, Defendants, Case
Firtt Street, Sanford, Florida 32771
Lawyers
Recreational Room, off 434 on Lake Springs, Florda
Proposed forms of Contract known to be dead or alive and,
Plo 75730 CA O C
Al' bids shall e postmarked
if
Suite
970,
Hartford
Building
Howell Road. County of Seminole,
documents, including plans and dead. the Unknown spouse, heirs. 200 East RobinSon Street
PRECINCT NO. 49
Dated thiS 10th day of December
later than the 19th day 00 December
Run
State cit Florida
SOuthwesterly on State Road 131 specifications. are on file at the devisees, grantees, assignees. Orlando, Florida 3710)
Begin at a point on the South*et
1973, and shalt be received on or 1973
to Weklva Springs Road
PRECINCT NO. 44
Office ot the Administrator, lienors, i.reditors, Irustees. or other
(Seal)
before the 22nd day of December
corner of Section 33, Township 215, Run northwesterly on Wekiva Seminole Memorial HospItal.
Publish Dec 17. 1975
OEU
Begin at a point on the south line Of Range
claimants by, through, under or
no
JO E
1975
Arthur H Beckwitb'.. Jr
Springs Road to the north line of East First 51, Sanford, Florida and against STANFORD CLINGER. JR
St'ction 7, Township 715, Range 79€,
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
Thence run north along the west line Section 1215 ?9E
Clerk of the Circuit Court
Consideration of such bids will
the Office of the Architects', Gut
and LINDA CLINGER, hiS wife or EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CIR. take Place at the meeting Of the
said point being approximately 1.120 of Section 3), Township 715, Range Run west on the north line of Sec
By' Elaine Richarde
feet east of the southwest corner of
mann Dragash Associales Ar
either of them, and all parties CUlT IN AND FOR SEMINOLE Board of Trustees in the emlnoIe
n to the northwt corner of said tion 1, 5. and 6215 79E to the chitects
Deputy Clerk
Planners,
Inc
Section 2, TownshIp 3)S, Range 29E,
Sanford having or claiming to have any COUNTY. FLORIDA,
secti
County Public Hospital tSeminole Publish Dec 17. 1975
Orange Seminole County line
SaId point alto described as
Atlantic National Bank Bidg Suite right, tulle, or interest in the CIVIL NO. 75 22$$-CA59.8
DEli SO
Memorial Hospinal) eti7 30 o'c1ock
the
Thenceruneast
along
thenorth
line
Run
north
on
County
line
to
the
100,
P0.
Drawer
935,
Sanford.
property
described
in
centerline of State Road 103 (In
the Corn
PEOPLES SAVINGS BANK.
of Section 3), Township 21S, Range Wekiva River
PMonthe13thdayofJ.nry)97
Florida
tItstale Four)
plaint, Residence unknown
Plaintiff, Publish Dec 10.
JOE, to a point on the centerline of Thence run in an easterly and
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED vs
Thence ion north along the cen
Copies of the documents may be
State Road 436
OEUI7
EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CIR.
northeasterly directIon on the obtained by depositing $7500 with that a Complaint hi's been filed JAMES K BIEBER, et ai,
terline at State Road 400 to the
CUlT OF FLORIDA, IN AND FOR
Thence run southeasterly along the Wetivi River (County linc) 10 the the
architect
for
each
set
of
againSt
you
by
the
Plaintiff
centerline of State Road 431
in the
centerline of State Road 434, op
Defendants
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
poinlof beginning,
FICTITIOUS NAME
Thence run northeasterly along the nrniimat,'Iv SlIC fact in .,ndnl n,,
documentssoobtainied, $uchdeposit ab0vestyIitdCpurtacaufote
NOTICE OF StilT
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rViUrflITneplans,Speciticallonsand unlnelatuowingoescrioegprqpeçty,
Woodland Terrace Resort
Boulevard
way 177, Longwooct, Seminole
BE IT FURTHER RESOL'iIED other documents in gooa condition situate and being in Seminole
Range 29€
Apt No
runof
w.tstefly along the Ihatsaidalleratlonsandchangesbe within 10 days alter bid opening
County, Florida Under the tiCtlti.j5
County, FlOrida'
Thencecontlnuertortheasterly alongThence
centerline
BrItI. Minnesota 35710
tserne of ARROW ENT'IRPP.ISES,
Win'er Woods recorded inthe Official Record Rook
A
Ct'rtified
check
or
bank
draft,
Lot?,
SAN
LANTA,
Third
Sitli*n.
the CenInline GI Stale Road 4)4 •n
YOU ARE HEREBY notified that anus
ftpuevard to a point on tIme ceo
in the Office of the Clerk of the payable to Seminole County
Section 1, Township 215. Range
Public according to the Plal thereof, a complaint to foreclose. mortage namethat we ln;r-d to register said
feline of Notfingham Drive
with the Clerk Of tho Circuit
Circuit
Court
of
Seminole
County, Hospital, U.S. Government Bonds, recorded in Plot Book I), Page 73. of encumbering the following real
to the north lIne of said Section
Thence run southerly along the Florida, and that said
Court.
Seminole County, Flerida in
changes be or a Satisfactory bid bond executed the Public Records of Seminole property
Thence run east along the north line
centerline of Notlnrt'.am Drive to a Published four (Ii tmes in a
accordance wit?'. thepfowisy'.5
(my th
County, Flqid
bidders ar
acceptObte
of Setfon I, To,' rshp 715. Range
ot Ii, lurk U WOOD7tE RE 'he Fictitious Name St0tut, To
point approi im'teiy 170 feel north
newspapu'q in Se'minole County, Sureties IA an amount equal to 5 per
29€. 10 the northeast corner of on
You are required to Serve a copy PAR K, 2nd Meplat, accord'ng to the Wit: Section IS.O,
South line of Section 33,
Florida
Florida Statuses
Cent of the bid shalt be submitted of your answer or pleading on ptatthereofasrecorded,nplatflook 7937
Section I, Township 215, Rang, 29€
Township 21S, Range JOE
STATE
OF
FLORIDA)
with
.xrh
PIx,niiil'i
Ci!orrit'.
Th.ir
'N O'O?'2 'he C!1 )1nt'
12. Py 72. a' inc F'uoiic Kcorcts Of
Tiie,i,. run
lo 'no South line of COUNTY OF SEMINOLE)
3
5 Dorr.'It Iedgh
The successful bidder will he
TAYLOR. BRIOII, BUKEP
Seminole County, Florida.
of Section 1, Township 21$, RM10e Section)), Township 715, Range 30€
Bettye S. Leidigh
I HEREBY CERTIFY that the required to furnish and pay for
&amp; GREENE
has been filed against you and
29F. to thc southeast corner ci Slid Thence run welt along the southhine above and
yOU PUblith Nov 21, 25, Dcc 5, 17, 1,75
forcgoin it a true arid satisfactory performance and
1431 Brickell Avenue
Section
are required to serve a copy of your DET 'oa
of Section 3.), Township 7)5, Range correct copy of a Resolution
passed payment bond or bonds.
Miami. Florida 3)13)
Thence run west along the south line JOE to te point of beninning
writteniJefenses. .f any fe it on VAIl
unaiilmou'sly
by
thc
Board
of
Count,
Conlrsct for wo'k under this bid
telephone 110 379 930)
of Section I, TownShip 715, Range
DEN BERG, GAY &amp; BURKE, PA.
Polling Place: St
INVITATION TO BID
Richards Commissioners of Seminole County, will obligat,
contractor and and file the original answer or attorneys for the Plin?iff, at Post
79€, to the southwest corner Of slits
Episcopal Church, Sill Lake Howell
Notice is
that the
Florida, at Is Regular Meeting held Subcontra'tor nct to discriminate Pleading in the OfIke of the Clerk of Office Box 79). Orlando, Florida City of Casselberry of Seminole
section
Road, Seminole County, Florida
on the 2nd daw of December. 1q13, in employment practic
said
Court
on
a.
before
5th
the
Thence ruin west along thC South line
oh 3210?. and tue the original with the County, Florida, will receive
PRECINCT NO. SO
A D as same appears on the record
sealed
Seminolu County Public Hospital January, 1976 it you fail to do so. a Clerk of the above
of Section 2 IOwnship 7)5. Range
flegn at the intersection of ('lean
Styled Court on Of bids up to 5:00 P M., Monday
in
the
Minute
BoOk
Io.
said
County,
resurves
the
right
to
reject
any
or
all
default
will
be
entered
against
you
79€, to the point of beginning
before January 21st, 1916; othif
Road and Shale ROad 426
December
77. i1$. er'.
the
IN WITNESS WHEREOF. I have bids or to waive any inlc'qmalities in
far the reUef
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in the Corn
wise, a judgment may be entered Casselbemry City Hall,
fluniOuthwesterly andwe'st on State hereunto Set my hand and affixed the bidding
CasselI,erry.
plaint.
aaainsl you for the relief demanded Florida. for liQuid and
Road 476 to Tuskav,'ilhi Gabriella the official seal of Use Board of
granular
WITNESS my hand and seal of said in the complaint
No bid shall be withdrawn for a
Roaø
chlorine Sodium ti1l( fluoride,
County Commissioners this 2nd day per.od of 30 dayS subsequent to me Court at Sanford, Seminole County,
WITNESS my hand and the teal 0?
Specitict,on
Run north on Tuskawllla Gabriella of December 1973, A (3
Safety IS a famIly affa,r.
ay be Obtifled
opening of bids Without the consent
Florida. this 24th day of Ploveinber. slid Court on 'he 10th day of tram
Road t State Road 1)9
the City Min'.ger. Casse#be'ry
(Seal)
1973
of Seminole County Public Hospital.
December
Continue across Stale Road 1)9 tO ATTEST:
l(
City Hall. Th City reserve's the
FLOPIOI
S.'rnin!e County
(5.al
Brantley Avenue
right to accept or reject any or all
Arthur H. Deckwith Jr.
Public HoSpitshl
Arthur H Beckwltls, Jr.
Arthur H BekwiIh, Sr
bi2S
Punnorthon8rantleyAvenl,efothe Clerk of the Board 0
Sanford. i'Iorida
Clerk of the Circuit Court
Clerk of the Circuit Court
soufh shore of Lake Jessup
T, s. Gimitl*
County Commissioners
By' lillian t Jenkins
Robert I tteiSerer
By: Mary N Dardea
Run northeasterly along an inand for Seminol, County, Florida
City
Manager
Adminislnalat
Deputy Clerk
Deputy Clerk
imaginary line from Branfley
City of Casseltierry
SUSHINESTATF
Publish Dec. 5. 12, 19, 36, 7975
P,ihhith Nn'., 74- Dec 5 13, I!. 1975 Pubiish Dcc
Publish Dec )) , 14
9, 19. 26. 1911, Jan 7. Publit Dcc 17. 19. 1973
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DARRYL D EMAHISER.
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NOTICE OF ACTION
TO DAPRL U
17)6 ilildU n'on
Toledo, Ohio 13623
YOU ARE PIOTIFIFO that a
Petition for c5,U.O'ution of marriage
has been filed which concerns ou
and you are required to servea COpy
Cf your written answer on IRVING
B IUSSOW. €50. Rosenbtum &amp;
Pipt ins, Attorneys toe petitioner
husband.
DONALD
L
F MAIIISE P. who'e address
Suite 205. 130 East East I'ligh*I',
136, CasSelberry, F lcwicJj 33707, on
or before Jan'iany 12. 1976, anct tie
the original with the Clerk of this
Court either tefore service or'.
petitioner's
immedately
tht'ttt'r, otherwise a dCfluIt wi'
be entered against you for ttse rei.r-t
demanded ma tne plitiori
WITNESSn;y hondarid tIlt' t,,i ci
thiS Court cn Decer..i r 7 1975
(SEAL)
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Clerk nl (icc '
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Friday, Dec. 12, 075

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CLASSIFIED ADS

Taken

Seminole

Fear Is Pafty's Deferise

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Hostesses. Let us show you how tO
use Roll On t)ecoratoi' Paint in a
tube. Have the best of two lives
Call 313 6646.

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Reaga 1l1

Pleased
WASHINGN (AP)
Reagan is pleased with a
poll whith sh
f0
well ahead of
Ford their racePresident
for
GOP presidential nomination. But he cautioned
that the important polls
open early next year.
A Gallup poll released
today shows Reagan
ieanng ?'ord by 40 to 32 per
cent among GOP voters

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RentyourOwnbOofl'
Call)?? $111

find that someone out ;here
needS j5t wh.t youhaveto o4t.r
CALL )fl 2611

MARRIAGES
Perfornietl by' Marilyn. Nofar.
Ocala 901 732 U61 Or 137 3173.

9-Good Things to Eat
VIAVIL ORANGES
BAGGED
290? french Ave. 372 3677
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IS ALCOHOL A PROBLEM
NYOURFAMILY?
AL ANON

on limited income to live rent lre
in eicange to' ca'e of my yr
old son and light hOuSekeInQ
References required Send reply
to flo 595, c o The Evening
Herald, P.O. Bos 1657. Santord,
Fta. 32771.

Navel Oranges, fresh from grove
washed,
95 bushel New crop

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charged

"It's a long way to Feb.
24 and thl31e other prlm.ary
dates," said Reagan adviser Lyn Not tiger on

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Wnt man arid wife to room and Modern Clean 3 bedroom homes,
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President Ford Is under Reagan leading the President President will sign it.
tremendous political pressure by 40 to 32 per cent among ReWhen asked 11 he might reto veto a controversial con- publicans.
If Ford reverses himself
Itruction site picketing bill that
The bill would give building and vetoes the measure, Dunlop
Ford earlier had personally entrade and construction unions avoided c direct answer,
dorsed.

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agreed to permit
VOSe On Mormay alter U tiotise
approved the legislation n a
to 189 vote,
The bill LI COfl9daed by

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Dunlop acknowledged, In an
appearance Thursday
mechanism
settling conNational Press Club, that pres.. struction industry disputes.
natobeFords surefora veto is comini from Senate-Houseconfereesinclud.
N, 1 current political head- some 'onstnjction industry em- ed that measure In the final
ache, even though the measure ployers, some management version of the picketing bill.

said Reagan's elght.polnt

advantage
"obviously
reflects the publldty"
agan'
isei cam
ign eciation
He said he is conlkient
the turnaroimcl will come
before the nation's

measure creating a new

Real Estate

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Call 322-26 1 1 or 8319993
AVALON APARTMENTS

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public attention,
Conservatives pushing Ford

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United will be in far better
troli
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Port:ons of the [c. 6 letter wtll bring United Airlines be- airflues to make a profit even

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House and Senate will come giblefot-$40a week strike hen- AeroscsceWorkersbrokeofcon dUningtoabout$22rnjjlJon
rxt we-uk. The letter was efits will be cut off Jan. 1, theIr
Wednesday, wIth the parties far
day after the f
releed llursday,
month.
UFJOO said,
apart
contract terms.
Congressional economists
United, the nation's Jargst
Union rules permit strike
Pan American World Air.
on new

tempory saving of 3,5 rnts

celed

all flights until Dee,

Dec. 21, but becat'se scatted 1w] to

heating oil, and they predict by I6,5X) mactiinIs.s.

cany passengers

be

the wüun strike fund, (be bene- with the Civil Aeronautics

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Land Clearing

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Service 202 Live Oak Blvd ,

Paintrng

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Tea Cart, 5)0; Antlqt buffet. $40;
Maple desk &amp; chair. $50. Colonial
love seat.$53, Upholsterio rocker,
515, Swivel rocker, 1)5. Chest Of
complete, 540 KULP DECORAT
ORS, 109W First St., 3322313

Dad 'itl love Black 9. Decker or
Rockwell power tools an Stnley

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Singer Zig zig

CIOiCk$, wall plau.s. _______________________
cdding, 7306 S. Frqi(h,
ROBSOP, MARINE

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SOLAR HEATING AND WATER
PURIFICATION SYSTEMS
Call Phil Gonzalez 305 323 3939

Photography

estimate

Ph' 'j77

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PofessioaIWalIpap Hanger
Free Estimates
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Lall 372 76)1 or lii 93

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TOUt Painting. Inteq,or and Exterior
Christmas spe( all here
5fm Cte.n'ng HOv1 Clean's2
Free Estimate Phone 3770707.
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Call 3272611 or

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leather 000d$. GWALTNEY
JEWELERS, 701 S Park._____

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aullng wanted, have II' van wit'
LIt 2a?e P't' 322 ISt( atlt'r ;:

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Three bedrooms. 2½ baths and a multitude or closets.

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Pressure Cleanifig &amp; Paintln

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as the bill k.rne law — If It

blaCk &amp; white, and thousands of
other Items

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selection of cardigan
Sweaters by McGregor, machine
washable. 1)6 Perkins Men's
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your Christmas Shopping
here 1W Chevrolet Van. mag wheels, 6
rl stand' Also $944 Chevrolet
Friday night. Banquet lamp,
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Christmas flower arrangement,
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and other Christmas items. New ______________________________
dinnerware, lots of dolls, bicycles.
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WRI,Ci

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SWAP- lOft. Cotia V-Bottom

5.,ipPefs Select yours today lot
give TV Stamps 3$) E First St.
Christmas sfl'ping PPsc'ne (305) Mom would love a new watch 17
PhOne 3723422.
377.76$$
jewels start at $2993 GWALT.
(1EV JEWELERS, 201 S. Park, GET EXTRA CASH FOR
l.k.? Vitit E;ll'
CHRlSTMASby%elt 1ngyourgod
Delight the Lady in 'X,r hornt with
used furniture and appliances to
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at "16" Statio&amp; Paola, )fl
Gvccory Lumber &amp; irue Valve
Sanford Ave 3221132
Check the Eviinlng Herld Christ.

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FREE GIFT WRAPPING on new

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ii.Jeep, I wheel dr,ve. hubs, good
tire's. A.) cOndition. Custom top
$700. Call Don Barker, 322 171$
between 6 &amp; 7 p m.

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70$ E First St

for the

Select

miles AC, PB PS, and vinyl top
Excellent condition 11.695 or best
offer. 671 1740.

Onli $3.63. Call Don Pope, 337.

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Gifts
for

Reed's Indian River Fruit Shippers,

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Shoo, 710 S. Pars.

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straight chairs, filing
cabinets, as is Cash arid Carry.
(dOLL'S
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Woc,d Or Steel desks (executive desk
&amp; chairs, secretarial desks &amp;

Almost new HO electric train, cost
$150, sell for 545. 1974 MT Honda

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Kid

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1973 OldsmotIe Cutlass, 2 door, AM
FM radio, AC, PS, PB $1,750, by
owner. Call 377 3766. ash for Jim

..arid Clearing till dirt clay rock
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Used

Ladles' Clothes, sIzes 7 27',.
Children's clothes, i 6 slzes.
RESALE BOUTIQUE, 107W. 77th
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10.Speed English Racer, excellent
condition 3 ton aIr cOnditionet
like new; Iarg, bar and stools, I can
cover your home with alum
new Tapper dishwasher used
sIding &amp; soffit System Also
twice S-string banjo good COfl
Roofing Gutters 20 Yrs Exp
dition Cell anytime 319 5370
Eagle Siding Co 351 9563

urged Ford to

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$793 Call Whitey Eclrstein. 372

Hand crocheted afgans, shawls &amp;
ponchos Will make border 323
7011 163 Marquette

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never uSed Call atter S. 3735376

old, excellent

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72—Auction

57 duEIIiPfl ft

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Accessories

cash bad. Won't last. Best offer

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December 14th 3? the' Movi,lar,d
Drive In Theater, South 17 92
Phone 377 1716

this weekend. Call now, Jimmy
Post, 37) 190)

Hotpoint Dryer, $150. West inotious.
Refrigerator. 1135; Stove. ilu.
DishwaSher, 1150; Water Heater.
ClC(ti, 540; Bunk beds, %; 37
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Administrator

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through in lower prices to con- upon oil for heating
sign sumera the conferees may rest
The compromise bill, worked
for PS
for
Frank Zarb, who earlier ex- the blil as the best ener plan aswed that their aons, If out during a lay conferen,
pressed doubts that a congres- he can get
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Mom
this enacted by the Congress and would retain controls
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oil
slonal ener plan would mean year,
but conservative signed by the President, should prices through March 1979. At
-3lower fuel prices, now says the lawmakers adamantly oppose result ma savings to
consumers the start
the program, the
Wil shtuld
Will be open Bea',tiful Chr,stmat Decorations.
Daniel Greene HouSe Slippers, Ill
it on grotmda it would increase
about 2.5 cents per gallon on average price of U.S. domestic SEARS telephones
Arrangements Sanford Flower
every night 'till thru Dec. 73. Call
Styles arid colors. KnIofl's Shoes,
about 2.5 cents a gallon on fuel dependence on foreign oil.
petroleum products."
now about $10.50 a barrel,
Shop, One Of Your Better Central
n, 1771.
20$ E. First St
oil and gasoline.
Florida Florists, 3771377.
While the conferees were
would
be
rolled
back
A
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uernocrass jreaict Porcl will
Unusual Gifts, fresh and artificial
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Towers Be,uly Salon
sponsored plan would tempo- Zarb said publicly he would be
have to :ign the bill, with its
floral pieces, lovely hanging
Qu&amp;ly gif I (or less 201 5. Park
SI9E. Firtt, 377.3747
The b1gges share of the rollrarily run counter to President sur*Lsed if the plan resulted In temporarily lower
baSket i. Ann's Flowet &amp; Gift
fuel prices, back would be accomplished by We've
Make Mom'i life easier With central
Got Everything For The
Shop, 373 2640.
Ford's own energy program, he a rollback
even one cent per or Jeopardize his chances in the removing
heat arid air from Sanford Heating
GolferClut,s,
Balls,
Golf
Begs.
has not said whether he will gallon.
&amp; Air Co,sditlonlng. 377 6)90
A family
Duckster Jackets Ladies and A gift to last all year
nation's first presidential pd- 1ff that Ford imposed earlier
veto It..
membership to Family World Golf
mens golf apparel and shoe's
But in the letter to Jackson, manes of 1976. Thnse tests are thIs year on all impot ted
MOrn will love you all year for a
oil &amp;md
&amp; Country Club, 37? 3411.
MayfaIr Co'tntry Club Pro Shop,
Zarb told Sen. Henry M. Zarb wrote:
MIcro Wave Oven or a Trash
scheduled in 2½ months In New
that portion
U,S. prO327 25)1
Jackson, I).Wash -. in a letter
4 pruce up the old Rec Vee with new
Compactor
and an Electric
"Regarfless of the rate at
Harnpahlre and Ma.ssachusetts, ductjon that is not subject (0
,gcessoirs
Barbicue
Grill
will make Dad a
from
Sa'iford
Rec
that 511311t the COnrCSSIOa1 which the ct reductions flow
Polaroid
Square
Shooter 2. 3 flash
wintrystates heavily dependent price 7onro1s.
Vee, Highway 17 97 &amp; Lake Mary
"Top Chef." t.ick's Appliances,
cubes and S isp color film Save
plan's price cuts might not be
Blvd. 173 I'll
2617 S French, 372 7653.
14 7$, pecial $71 36. Wietloldt
felt $cn.medlately, "prices will - - -

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$120

origina: miles, $995

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71—Antiques
1977 GrasShopper Air Boat, 133
Lacoming engine, $1,193. 373 4919
Give an Heirloom for Christmas
after I or weekends
Antique jewelry, China &amp; Glass,
Primitives, Furniture, Original
ROBSOPj MARINE
PCintlnq, &amp; Hand Crafts Marie &amp;
)92lHwy 1797
Arthur Richter. CIIINABERRV
372 5961

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Fuel

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5)0 ''

17 9

71 Fiat Racer
$97) Duittr, 6 cyt, stand,
1970 Hornet, 6 cyl, stand, 34.000

Anyone can be a Selltr or a buyer.
10 ct-.r;
.t.;; .u,n,tted free.

King. Evinrude mtr., trailer.
Seeing is belIeving. $423. Need

Kitchen Bathroom
Cabinets,
Counter tops, Sinks Installation
available Bud Cabell. 337-9037

Any CarNo Money Down
WITH GOOD CPEDi I

ManyOther'stochooselrom

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80-Autos for Sale
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70-Swap &amp; Trade

beautiful condition, $150. Girl's
clothes.
StZCS I I?. like new Misc.
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$19,900. FORREST GREENE
INC., REALTORS, 373 635); 1)0
6133, eves 377 1970.

ano rnMa vs an ta1

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Sanforc,,fl35,00

773 1)07

17th 1. French, S#nford, 2 fledroo;
home, tivng rm, dining rm
separate garage Security depost
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Available jan 1, 3 BR, kitthin
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equipped SlOOpermo F'rstmo.&amp;
5)00 dep 327 769$ or 3770471

Quantity
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Wanted to buy uSed office furniture
Any

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AUCTION. 373 7310

GARAGE SALE. Holpoint Cop
pertone Refrigerator, II Cu. ft.,

LAKE MARY BLVD.- 120' frontage
113' deep on a corner site, 1,36.4
sq
ft. of building zoned for olfices.

Canadian Christmas trees direct
from Canada Baggs Market, 75th
and Sanford Ave. 377.3641

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WASIUNGTON

IS Yr. 'HA FINANCING
GREGORY MOBILE HOMES
330) Orlando Drive
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APARTMENTS

REALTORS"

may be strengthened by a new President's personal Instruc- have to make a decision on it.

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ton, dual gas tanks.
conditioned,
10.16 S tO ply tires and truck megs
si,000 Will trade May be teen at
1106 Sanford Ave before 9 rn Of
after S p
automatic. VI,

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LARRY SAXON, REALTOR.

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The measure passed the
politicians 17) varIous
states House on Thursday, despite
arOUnd the country."
some last-minute adminisHe noted that he had pushed tration pressure to beat the

3fl.l3

Truck-

Yard Sale- Multi family, Dec. $39.

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339 469)

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Beautiful lakefront lot, 110*350' fOr

P FAL TOPS Branch Office No

Quiet Serene-Easy Living
All Adult -Modern

Ranch House,, /
323.1470 Or- 331.9777

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7003 Hartwell- 3 Bedroom, carpet,
central heat and air, fenced, $195

ADULTS.NOPETS
116W 2nd t

To Place Your Money Making Ad

FROM

representatives "and from

hasbeenaroundCongres,for

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Orlancto Dre

wear,

Dozen Bicycles, 1)0-170. Mini
Bikes, GoCarts (original $135).
SSOea Corner iSth&amp;Cedar (7blks

FORREST GREENE INC.
REALTORS
*306.133

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Hwy. 17.92Acro

Realtors,

'in 773 13)0

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at the

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ladies

cartel front lot, 13.500.

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3BR,lbath,$175

OSTEEN-

One &amp; Two bedroom apartments,
carpeted, air, lurn &amp; unfurn.

A CIasiIllaci Ad (an Mak, Prwmm In
Your House And Money In Your Pocketi

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30 m

Phone 373 1i79

event of a

measure,

i ApIs, 1 or 7 bedroom, (urn or
furn, both AC, w w carpet, 550
damage, IllS mo 323 4319 after

Reasonable

to shut down an entire con- dOUbt he would quit,
struction site In the
Ford had personally endorsed
dispute with only 0fl lbCOflthe bill with the condition Con-

had threatenel a
to block final action on

Howard Callaway,
Ford's campaign chief,

Says

or

sign

Meany said that he
believes tint jj pg
"goes he&amp;l-to.head with
Frd, he'll gpj'd
j1p,"
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stores, churches Ideal for-retired
persons 66$ 4431
,
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says

Ford because he is a more
effective campaigner, In a

Santcrd ,,,

FURNISHED

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believes Reagan can defeat

t'ec1ror',

Ave fl7 6547.

Buy

etc

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FRANKLIN ARMSAPTS Rent
SIll mo 373 USO

he

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large

2 BEDROOM
TOWNHOUSES

APARTMENTS

figures

George M

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to

mites. Sell by owner. Wall

Plumoing &amp; Heating, $007 Sanford

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Sportswear. 10 S Fri , Sat &amp; Sun
ST. JOHNS RIVER- Near DeBary,
203 LarkseoOd Or, 277 ha?
almost an acre of river front with
beautiful trees, great fishing.
YARD SALE Fri, &amp; Sat, Dec. 12 &amp;
Owner says "Submit offers"
13 Live Ducks, Roosters, 11 ea

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Patio Apartments

STUDIO 1,2,3

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candidacy.
But AFL-CIO President

on a fenced lot, Screened Florida
porch, attached carport. Excellent
buy at only 517,900, with easy, easy
terms 323 911C

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TANGELOS
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quality 323 171
3110)62

owed mother lives.

p,

Shift, new paint, like new, 30,000

CASH 322.4132
Carport Sate. Friday and Saturday, For
used furniture, appliances,
to 6. 1506 Mellonville, Clothing,
too;,
Buy I or 1001 items
toots, Piousefiolci 'tems. mitt
Larrys Mart, 715 Sanforci Ave
Garage Sale Baby clothes, 03 ye's,
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Furniture
odds &amp; endS,
We Buy Furniture

75'x125', each on blacktop Street.
Alt for $11,500.
LAKE MARKHAM- Large nicely
wooded

68-Wanted

better

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champs. 7 wks Christmas, $100,
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1773 Chc,rotet Panci Van, 125"
wheel base, 6 cylinder, standard

3730933, wee* days 6446267,
.

79-Trucks-TraDers

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Lattraclor Retrievers, beaut,ful AXC

household

clothing.

LAKE MARY. Beautiful lakefrotit
Io$ona peninSula for unobafrted
scenery. $25000,

Wanted

76 7)

SEARCHING FOR LOVE

investigation."

New

bath with fenced
S?),9j- Trm

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520.000
3 Bedroom, I'

REAL ESTATE
Realtor
377 71
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sw'vey, taken

I Cedrom, 2 bath on large fenced
lot, carpet 575,900.-Terms
deat 3 Bedroom home, fenced, only

figurines, antiques,

ALTAMONTE_ Wooded site,
1S0'xlO', on a corner with
.
lakefront, paved streets. 110.300.
ALTAMONTF.
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Ph 37? 7131

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white toy. 6 wts, males,
$45; Females, 9.50. Dip. will hold
Until Xmas 31? 1377 after i

IdylIwilde Drlye. New 30 cup
perculator, TV, Italian nativity
items, evening coat, other

cash 1565. Best offer thIs

weekend. Looks gooø. Cill Jimmy
Post, 323.1903.

PoOdl

Garage Sale. D.c 12 &amp; 13, 1010 5, 101

Landrig Campground

373 3366

Irish Setter pups (or sale, born
October 17th. Phone 641 3247 from
6 to I p.m.
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CARPORT SALE- Friday
Saturday. Misc &amp; House plants
715 Raywooct Circle (Sunlarici
Estates)

Santando Springs Write howard
Southern, General Delivery,
Sanford 3271) or Inquire Wekiva

Motorcycle Insurance
BLAIR AGENCY

$973 130 Honda. Must sell now. Need

at 2015 Cedar

Ave. Friday &amp; Saturday, Ap
items. etc.
377
0660

residential area near

without

Great Dav,e pups, fawn and brindle.
lwp,'ks iitd, AK1 re'3i5'ered. Call
37) 0191 after S p m

plianc, Misc

arid up Terry Pi'aity, Realtor 673

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5)7,000. Owner. 373.775

potential hunter $65

papers. 5349)55

54-Garage Sales
CARPORT SALE -

$973 Yamaha Motorcycle
$73 Enciura Priced reasonably
Phone 372 1739

1 Month female ViSta, ShOw qualty.

Color TV's from 1.50; B&amp;W, from
515. Service all makes HERBS'

78?v'torcyc1es

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0111

Give me $450 and pick up payments
on 4 bedroom home, Total under

the Evening Herald Christ.

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Reconutoned Batteres, II? 95
exchange REEL'S BODY SHOP,
1109 Sanfrvd Ayp

CARROLL'S FURNITURE

mas Gift Guide daily (or Christ
mas gift ideas

SEMINOLE CO Acreage tracts.
small and large $7,000 per acre

room,

yard

$100, on 19" black &amp; white TV,
000das new 150 Call 3725166

Check

76-Auto Parts

Pent Blue Lustre Eltctri Carpet
Shampooer for only SI SO per day.

Save

HALA COLSERT,REALTOR
SELMA WILLIAMS, Associate
Eve'.3fl OdI7or 377 1597

ldylIWiIde, I BR, 2'.,
famIly room, formal
dining, plus breakfast
1.57,000. 371 0711,

t.irk

641 1006

REALTy
207 E 25th 373 7132

Lots In

Aufion Galleries) Phone 3fl
9119

t4—Equipment for Rent

COLOR TV, 5)1 9SMOPITH
RENTAL PURCHASE PLAN

HAL COLBERT

baths, 30*30'

CalIBart

rr;,,0; JIV'C

3210041

baths,

323 6353

Wew,tl provide the

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bedroom central heat and air,
carpet, fenced yard home for
equity In other real estate or what
hayt you ;21.5cO
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You want to Buy or Sell
Real Estate

P,' • r:.t TOPS

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Special Shrub arid garden sprayers,
99 cents ea GordenLr*1, 1100

you

TV )7Y) 5 French, 373 II3.j

32 1.0041

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53-1V Radio. Stereo -

AND ACREAGES

MLS RLALTO1,

TRADE TRADE TRADE
flrokerownerys"p,skerneadeal

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gq away from it all and enjoy
lIving at its finest for $31500.

One bedroom, one bath and three
bedroom models also available.

FRIDAY, DEC 17. II A M.

Close outs, Oankruptcies- Jewelry.
linen, stereos, all type's met
Chandise Sold by piece, dozen,
gross or truck load Highway 16.
Sanford, 1, miles east of I 4 at
H'gh*ay 46 Flea Market (behnd

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RESIDENTIAL COMMERCIAL

UTILITIES FOR ONE YEAR. 7",,

7-759 PCI. INTEREST RATES,

AUCTION

1st St , 373 6630

itO' Waterfront lot, St Johns River,
$17,500 cash

professlonél landscapIng. (10

WITT REALTY
p
Pci! It,e Broker 311 0o
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321 77
323 5215
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ASSOC

3 bedroom, 1'

Cheap- Wed lumber, Cl

62Lawn-Garden

Dec. 12, 1975-78

72—Auction

I

kird, old bathtub (pasturi
trough), Phone 371 0779

$9,350.

43—lots-Acreage

CLOSINC. COSTS s PCI. TAX
CREDIT. FREE MEMBERSHIP
TO MAYFAIR COUNTRYCLUB.
13000 PER MONTH TOWARDS

NEAR STORES Take It easy in this
2 BR, 1 bath home with eat In

W Garneff White

TOUCHED WITH LUXURY is this
beautiful POOL HOME with
screened patio. 3 BR. 2 baths,
family room with bar. A place to

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7f'6SParkDr.,

LAKE MARY-3becjroom, 1'7 bath
home, nestled under shady trees, .'.1t'.r1 Or
)? 2111
[At TOP
country style kitchen, central heat
AFTER HR S
1? 3991
&amp; air VA terms available 521.000
377 9291
372 0649
Forrest Greene, Inc.
LEX- 2 bedroom concret;
)OC3))PA1TOpS
block, excellent Condition, no city
taxes, by owner. 3776670.

help

BROADMORE 4.. x7i', 3 bedroom,
4tn air, $10,400, FLEETWOOD

NO IMMEDIATE DOWN
PAYMENT
Luxurious Iwo bedroom, two bath
garden home (or $7),GgQ, Designed
to Offer you the most In conf or-Iand
livability, Central heat end air,
Shag carpeting, dishwasher,
disposal, continuous clean oven,
decorator wall paper in kitchen
and baths, privately fenced pat lot,

fireplace, formal dining, roomy
finance
Country kitchen, situated on over
1' acres Largeconrree patio set EXECIJTtV[ LtVINC, 4 RU, ?hath,
L/P fcc volley ball. bcth.11 etc.
fonnatunnij Scparatt' cotta or
Crystal Lake Is ideal for Swimgame room area 519,500 7
mlng, fiShing &amp; boating. $70,000.
STORY siucro

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UnlurniShed,

GEURDON, 17'xl', $2,195
K ish Real Estat6
EASY LIvING, 5737 E. Colonial,
"SERVICE BEYOND
Orlando 273 6460,
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THE CONTRACT"

M. Unsworth Realty
Rvu Rc'at Estate flroIpi
93) W 1St St
lfl 6CSI or 373 0511 eves.

WE-KIVA RIVER ESTATES
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New 3 bedroom, 2 battis, double
garage, 2 pOrches, patio, CCLntry
setting, on large) acre ptu lot
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535.500. Directions Weston sr 16
to Wekiva PcI, Call Collect, eves. SANFORD- 3 flectroom, 2 batt
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Owner Broker, Herbert Bronon,
hume. air conditioner, oil heat.
3052$) 020$
Shady yard. $19,500. Make an
offer.
Call 327 7611 or 13$ 9993 to llstr

flearoom apartment, partly fur
fished, couple only 372 3762 d,tys,
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322.6457

Your MLS Agency

LAKE MARY - WATERFRONT convenient, 7 mIles lrom down
town Sanford 377 1)16 or 377 $699

bath,

Setling

WINTER ITEMS.. SELL
"DON'T NEEDS" FAST WITH A
WANT AD. Phone 377.26)1 or $31.
wrj and a frIendly Ad Visor will

LIBERTY d0'x7l', 3 bedroom, 2

PEAL ESTATE, INC

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MAKE ROOM 10 STORE YOUR

GENERAL CONTRACTOP

322- 2420 Anytime

SUrD
VACANT Litt yo'jr Christmas spil
rt,
3 Bedrooms. 7
like
where the shoppers will see them
1.S00 Lo down With no (long
every day
cOsts

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Bedroom, 7 baths Already s up
w,lh awning and Skirting, Cheap.

Friday,

61—Building Materials

KEtIMORE WASHER, parts,
Service, used machines
MOONEY APPLIANCES 373 C697

Phone 37) 0)30 1)0 Exeter Court,
Carriage Cove Mobile Home Park,

.IUHNNY WALKER

$3000 eELOW FHA APPRAISALI
Sp1ø Pinecrest home features
OverSized family room. Carpeting.
apes, dispoai, storage thed
ReduCCd for Immediate salt, at
523900

Lentrat Florida's
MlJLTIpL LISTING REALTQM
77 .t991
19195. trencn
737i, 377 1196,372 1931
3337774

Peg Real Estate Broker
E 75th

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1H4 FINANCING 3 bedroom, 7
bath, Sell te% than FHA aprasal

TAFFER REALTY

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13'x60'

32)367Iatterp.m

377 6)73
tIghts 371 7)52
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52-Appliances

'8 ssume payments

Days

dropes. central heat air, Just
137,0

Stemper Realty
,

Realty

1'obft Home, furnished,

ST. JOHNS REALTY CO,
BROKERS

SANFotrn's SALES LEADER"
ATTRACTIVC COMFORTABLE 3
BR homp rvi Inv.ly Pii
ttdCd and well landscaped

Harold Hall Realty

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with _______
Master
Cosmotologist
turnished Carpeted, adults,
shop, pleasant
following P1
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50 322 2296 after 5 &amp; wk nds.
surrodings good pay. Start __________________________
Immediately. Apy In perwn,
Sanford- Mod I BR

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CIVNER SAYS SELL - FurniShed 1
bedroøm central heat and air,
iCC r'fgPt,or,iood
6.90O

37-business Property
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42-Mobile Homes
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bedroom, 2 bath, with POOL,
Central air family room willi
I replac(.
EXTRA CLEAN.
Auum.0 pci. mtg. ss,soo cail

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2 Itedroorn. fully carpt, central
heat air. plenty Of room lot
(hIdrenancipels Phone 3725459
7 Bedroom trailer. Adults. oo pets
Preferably retired per%on 3100
322 iSa;
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Call 322 2611 or 331 9993 ?o ti't your

600S Ft. Shop Space
100(1 Maple
373 337$ or 372 MO

41-Houses

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RAVENNA PARK -

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Police have charged three spiracy, aggravated assault thought robbery was the modrinkers,
Market,25thandSanford Ave )fl
Philadelphia men with murder and three counts of robbery.
CaIIafter5pm 3210397
Uve. Police have said Jewelry, For further information call 173 4597
3661,
- Nurses; RN's; LPN's. Aides; Aide
in the stabbing death of
or write
Companion. Needed immediately
Knight, 30, was the special silverware and a $4,000 Sanford Al Anon Family Group t'o. Tomatoes (or home Canning. Ilk
MONTHLY RENTALS
newspaper editor John S. procts editor at the Phila- wrwatth were taken, but
12$ 0436
Box 553. Sanford, Fta. 3717)
IO.Or$450301b load Other fresh
AVAILABLE
Knight 3rd,
delphia Daily News and grand- about $300,000 worth of paint- SWAP
fru,t &amp; vegetables at low Prices
$135 $150 Color TV
PHYSICAL
R E GIST E R ED
— lOft Cobla V Bottom Boat
A&amp;E PRODUCE. Stall 27. Sanford
QUALITY INN NORTH
THERAPIST to provide home
I 1&amp; SR 131. Longw
seph Golden, chief
detec- of the Knight newspaper em- touched.
3326620
DeltoM DeBary area, One year
Uves, thW a news conference P.
— ;E[ RIPENED FRUIT. picked to
experience, own car. Excellent
Rosemary McKlnnon, a ARE YOU TROUBLED? Call ToIl
ordrNavets,oranges,Grapefrult,
3lA-ipiexes
wage. An Equal Opportunity
know where they are," Golden day morning at his luxury apartment, was stabbed as she
Hott,ne Adults or Teens
call 377 0376, RuseIl
e 30 ,inJ 5 pm
Crumtey.
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said. Robbery was the motive apartinentin center city. It had tried to escape down the
7
FACED WIlMA DRINKING
rrn 5135 plus detsl
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been reported that Knight may elevator. Her husband, J0,
s
PROBLEM •
Nvil Oranges, $7 50p.r bt.
21—Situations
nted
Golden said the FBI is being have known one of the thiders was not inured. Gclden said it
Perhapi Alcoholic Aoonymous
.iuiceOranges.$l SOpirbu
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Nice I Bedroom apt..
kiti.r,i'n
Can Help
asked to Join the case bet'ause and that one of the three men
Your Container, 3fl Sill
equipped,
air,
carpeted
Large
was the stabbing of Mrs.
SItting position wanted, for hospital,
Call 173 4537
private yard $105 Adults 37772%
of federal arrest warrants was a homosexual,
anc'
Tangerines
Tangetos
nursIng
home
or
private.
Can
Write
P.O.
Box
1713
McKlnnon which prompted the
wk. nds &amp; eves
$22S Bushel
work any shift. References. 323
charging the threemen with inSanford, Florida 3771$
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On Wednesday, Golden said charges of attempted murder.
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Phone)?) 161$
5759_
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pcuuz
ui
ORANGE CI- Ouples,frn, or
Golden reiuseu
say how
Oranges, Grapefruit, Tangerines
cutlon.
unfurn, Quiet Neighborhood
hornexuals were being Inter- police obtained the names of the
Tangelos and Lemons
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24-Business Opportunities
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Reasonable 773 76)5 or 32) $29
Charged are Salvatore Soil,
viewed. He refused on ThursR. U. Hutthison, 377.3030
—_-----. ect.s, saying only
-- (collect)
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.Small Plaza on 17 32. ust norlh of
"Felix" Melendez, 20. private lives
toage? only Next to new Drivers'
the suspects. tensive
Live or dressed. 373704).
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License Bureau 3776645
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Adut5 preftrred Phn 372 4170
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Sales Rcpreentalive$. male &amp;
NOW tEASING
female Full or part time UfliQijC new, riodern. I story elflcieny
tine of productS 3301702(19 p m.)
apartments. attractkely fur
nhed, conveniently -located and

found please catt 373 $915. alter
p ni
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41c a tine
6 tltru 25 times
31C a tine
26 times
24c a line
(S1.00MINIMUM CHARGE)

3:00 AM. - 5:30 P.M.

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cutrs a lock of her hair and asted Sept. 18. The "narra- bery s wee after she was commit the 1m
samples of her handwriting Uves and chronicles" record kidnaped by the SyrnbIones4,
and profitable career. Call 167
For in
J Call betwCefl S 30
11R%
The defense strategy falls
after her attorriys rveali.'d events from the kidnapir1g of Liberation Army.
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DEADLINES
her defense against bank rob. the newspaper heiress on Feb.
guidelines on a
REGISTERED NURSE,
F. Lee Bailey, chief defense defe
1 or2 Bedrooms Adults only - I
perienced, to do health care in tne
ben' charges wouid be "fear of 4, I4, thrgh the bbe
called
"coercion."
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The
DQy
Before
PublicQtlon
of
PARKAVENUEMOBILE PARK
Medicare provider In
for
home
iswyer,
thid
U.S.
Disict
Court
federal
code
says,
death."
"In order to
231 Park Drive. $10 up
DelIona-DeBary area. Excellent
Befo
SundQ - Noon FridQ
e was returned to the
14.Hibera bunk on Apr11 15, Jue Oliver J. Carter that prode a legal excuse for any _______________________
wage. Need pert time. Must have
;- ;;l;;'H;st
"(ear of death" would be
her San Mateo County Jail cell
n car. Call 42;O7 btwfl
MisS crhnlnal conduct, the corn- ________________________ _________________________
Authorities have Said the)' do Hearst's prim
mas
Gift Guide daily for Christ
e defense.
3:30 and S p.m.
after a federal court hearing not knOW who wrote the docupuiion must be present and _______________________
mas gift ideas.
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Married couple to handle
"We'll have a mple defense inediate and of such a nste
Friday, Miss Hearst spent 3t ments.
management md maintenance of SAN 'O PARK. I, 7. 3 bedroom
5-t.ost &amp; Found
4—Personals hours giving the government
- somebody put a gun at my to induce a well-founded fear of __________
small adult complex in Sanford.
trater apts Adult &amp; family park
samples of her handwriting.
The government
-Phone
425 2545
request
for a sampledropped
of Missa head and I djd what they told impending death and serious
We#kly 3515 Hwy $7 97, Sanford
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37) $930
I WILL NOT BE RESPONSIBLE- LOST Ladies Borel COCktiiI watch,
bodily Injury.
She also let them pluck Hearst's voice for comparison me," said Bailey.
hitebandwithgold Vlclnity2tst NURSING ASSISTANT to do home —
FOR ANY DEBTS INCURRED
stranas of her chestnut brown with tape recordings sent after
health care in the home for Water front cottage on the scenic
Oak. REWARD. 373 9156
The Judge told U.S. Atty.
BY ANYONE OTHER THAN __________________________
It also requires "there must
Medicare provider in DePoneWekiva River. Furnished 2.
hair, presumably for corn- the bank robbe. The defense James L Browning he under- be
MYSELF AS OF DECEMBER 11, LOST: Female Calico cat, small
no reasonable opportunity to
DeBary area. Must have one year
bedroom, utilitieS included. S13
1?1S.
parlson with hair found on apparently will concede she
ood Bailey "will not take a eape the compuon without
build, vicinity Lake Mary Nut
eiperience and n car. Excellent
per month Adults only 372 4470
Gary L Hitsman, Sr
items of evidence,
scry.
373
7S
$10
REWARD
wa9e.
Need lull and part time. One and 7 bedrooms, Partially
made the recordings.
pcdltion that (her defense) is conunitting the crime
Call 334 7707 between 130 and S
The handwriting
mplezi
The key question confronting insanity or diminished capac- ticipating In the commisslin of want to earn beautiful ults t*t,à Lost in Loch Arbor area- Black and
furn,shed, water furnished, I
'p.m.
money? Artex Hobby Products
child $100 mo 371 0066
brown Chihuahua about I year old,

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with individual (urn
through corporate returnS
redecorated. Come see 3) E
Airport Blvd Sanford 373 1)1(

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what
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what feeds your ego or
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songs
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30 Stoop over
19 GItI
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places
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proper time and place.
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23 Ath'etIC games 52 AEI
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27 Ancient
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Two Seminole Brevard circuit court Judges late Friday ordered

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following a five hour closed door hearing, Conkfing answered,
Yesterdaywe felt certain Jlings hadn't been disposed of."

But Cowart, when sealed the local indictments. said there

would be no warrants issued or arrests made.

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ALL&gt; Gtneral Raymond L Markey Jr said in

report sent back to the grand jury, declined to come into i

Tallahassee Friday shortly after the Supreme Court's ruling that corridor to talk %ith reporters and quietly slif,lx-d out of the
it could be interpreted to mean that "in the minds of th e Supreme courthouse--eluding photographers.
Court that Judge Cowart's actions to this po int ha ven't been such
Conkling, however, stopped to talk with newsmen in th'

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JUDGE COWART
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JUDGE CONKLING
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hallway before leaving the building.

On Dec. 3 Cowart said he was following the advice of Circuit

%'hile the court wouldn't reveal what "improper matters" t1it,

Judge Voile A. Williams Jr., "
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prings, pleaded no contest
circuit court to a prison term
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Calvin Yates Jr., 28, of be determined by state Buonauro told the court that riot to file charges in other c&amp;"
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witness against Crowder and McGregor said Ow cwt will punished two times for the

others charged In Conne-tion resolve any disputes over
offenses lie said the Crowders
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prison plus tine "because of his Crowder Is free on bond penSaturtlay's high ri. Overnight Springs bar owwir '),-,nald R.
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Normally grand Jury indictments are not made public until

"had nothing to do with the Supreine Court ruling."

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order sending the report and indictments back to the grand jury

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When asked why the local court hadn't ordered the jury report court. The indictments are withheld by the Clerk of Circuit Court
and indictments sent back to the grand jurors on Thursday from public inspection until the warrants
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misstated" the issue as to the basis of Cowart's order seaUg the other information in the jury report so as to make it difficult, if
indictments and sought to intervene in the Supreme Court appeal
not impossible, to allow making the indictments public withoui
Friday morniq the high court dertied Herring's appeal without revealing other inforniat.ion contained in the jury's re
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the interim report and Indictments returned to grand jury

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With 60 on score North most interesting questions
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.
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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.

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for the unidentified Tampa woman again with a
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
bone development, It is pro.
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prust.atItls are different ger
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affect your normal muscular
The kind of prostatitis that a development. You can do
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the bacteria commonly involved in most cases of

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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
not even physically mature

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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cooperate.

your parents are right I just

having as much sex as might
be optimal and th e over-

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urologists believe that such an
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prostate gland Some

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for an Orange County rape convicuon, also faces
trial in Sanford the week of Jan. 26 for the Dec.
26, 1973 rape of a sou th Seminole woman
Assistant State Atty. Claude Van Hook told

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man usually is, caused by
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Pros tatitis means mtlammation of the prostate gland
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running around with other
women, straining his prostate
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It's on my mu quite
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DEAR READER - Your
mother may mean well, but
she is misinformed and her
statement could be causing a
lot of unnecessary trouble.
She is repeating a frequent

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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
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later suggested he could look into the matter.
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vehicle and the splitting of eight portable radio
purchases Into four separate buys of two radios
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Market.
building
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heat
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Friday.
Those attending the meeting Brown said plans were under smoke to other areas Including
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Springfiefd and Cecil Tucker; spring, as the Sanford COM Neighbornood Youth Corps I-11b at Ir,
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Jack Homer; County Exten3lion with "farmer's market" days
Fire Chief G. M. Harriett said ,
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Brown; and John Carli, new week.
nature" and that state fire
elected president of the
"People come to the market marshals would conduct an

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Smith's wife, Barbara, however,said Bacon was
present at Wednesday night's meeting,
waiting "gleefully" in hopes of seeing some
Bacon said after Mrs. Sassman's refusal, Mrs.
member of the fire department put In jail
Mercer took the 51,9W bill and returnell will, two
separate bills for the work.
Councilman Bert Perinchief, saying he
remembered back to reading the book
Bacon said law requires bids on expenditures of
pointed to the "sickie McCarthy era" of
$1000 or more
in
vestigations,
the
Watergate
invesUgafions
and
the
On a direct quesUon from Mayor Walter
Sorenson, Massey said if "someone knew eightcurrent
an
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radios had to be purchased in a relaUvely short
Noting he wanted no white-washing allegations
time" and that the items should have been publicly
against the council, Perinchief said nevertheless he
bid, the purchase as handled could constitute a
was "frightened of investigations and frightened of
%iolation.
the decadence" in the country today.
Fire department members present, Including
Regarding the possibility that Invoices had been
ex-iMief Charles (Chuck) Sm,ith, did not obj6,-t to an
split to circumvcnt the law. Perinchief said any
audit or an investigation. Smith added that there
individual or groups guilty of this should be publicly
has not been "one single item" purchased that cost
reprimanded Looking toward firemen In the
morethan$l,000andathisetJthecltoread
audience, Perincluef added, "Consider this a slap
bid laws.
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Williams today issix-d a formal statement saying that they arenot report was issued, it was ordered r,ealed.
Asked for a quote, Corn- the subjects of the cu3nt grand jury
probe.
State Attorney Abbott H
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missioner Dick Williams said
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the secrecy, the publir does not know who has been -Supreme Court for a reversal of the decialon by
Implications of the probe and indicted and who has not. This is a public statement
Ift Judicial
to make it District Judges
Voile A. Williams. Jr. and Joe Cowan Jr
subsequent sealing
absolutel:, clPdr that we ha%e not been indicted, nor have we been
the f
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dictment are "tragic." named as unindicted co-cwspira s," t e'stat
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Williams and Kimbrough are
Signed by both corrunissioriffs, the statement was In answer to and Williams, is the effect on "future government" because both
sLor.ers sa:, perso ns with high ideals will refuse to n for
the two Republlcan on the WodnesLiy's Eveng Herald editorial wch said
those persons
board.
reportedly indicted by the grand jury are being protected from
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public exposure while the innocnt are under suspicion.
The times call for disclosure, not secrecy,- the joint statement
Commission Chairman Mike
" Alter reading the editorial which raised the question of who says.
Itaway and Commissioner has been indicted,
it is Imperative that we
The statement also calls for the immediate
se of inpol t tO statement," said Kimbrough and Williams. make an official
dictmients reportedly contained in the r,-port.
harassment by a Republican
The two commissi oners went or. to say that county residents are
"To release them (names of persons Indicted) In several
date attorney as part of the
cal and distrustful" of county govemmeni
months will not remove the suspicions of past secrecy
rationale behind the in.
the
The issue centers on the ,sealing by cL,cuit court judges of dam,age will have been done."
veigation.
reported
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Imaniner," Ximbrough added.
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next year. .
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investig a tion since he was Abbott Herring a Republican regular pace" He also said he
Commissioner John Kim. elected to the board.
Though Kimbrough feels feels the "contrwmrsy will let
ough says the Judges' sealing
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of four alleged indictments
result of the probee, Hattaway the grand jury report.
an overzealous Republican
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a says its bUSIncSS as
there
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effects" on county government
predominantly Democratic
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looks
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impl.1cations
of the jury repoirt,
from the commissione
county commission.'' same," Hattaway said.
Kwiatkowsld summed il :
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Fly Oswald &amp; James Jacoby
know about Oe penalty
Back in the late '30i, Walter down four tricks doubled when
the conductor of thenot vulnerable.
ew Orleans symphony and a
It is 700, consisting of too for
fine bridge player proposed the first trick and 200 for each
the Herbert convention. It subsequent trick.
was hands such as the one
(Do ~ou have a question
shown today that gave Walter
his idea. South opens two (or Iho oxpor;s? Wnt "Ask
hearts and North makes the the Jecobys" care of this .
bust response of two notrump ne*3psper. The Jacobys Will
If South jumps to four answer individual questions
ho-aru and West does not om it stamped. self-addressed #
a spade, South will be bela to envelopes are enclosed. The
nine tricks. lie will wore his most interesting questions
honors in rubber bridge. If will be used in this column
South raises to three no trump and will receive copies 01
he will be sure of his cinuict JACOBYMODERN.)

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Plications of cortisone
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they are used only
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in
select
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Information on how to do it by
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your
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but as long as
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specialist in rheumatoid
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too much, exercise w little
and have few, if any, ae.
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This should be a pleasant day socially Lo your howse for an '
improm ptu get-together.
AQUAIJIUS (Jan. 2tLFeb. 19)
wise. Business contariq 3%nu
meet In a friendly atmosphere You're very perceptive today.
will prove valuable.
You might be able to spot a
LEO (July 23-Atig. 22) Be unique situation for personal
alert today for something pin if you look hard enough.
benficIaI tkit cca1d suddenly
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possible through tomorrow to
to be sincere.
TAURUS (April 20-May 20) the most important project on
Do your good deeds today your agenda. The goal is'
secretly, without fanfare. Word reachable.
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of what you've done %ill reach
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GOP Support

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Shown For Tax Cut
WASHINGTON ( AP) — With support from a surprising
number of Republicans, congressional Democrats stow
no sign of backing down In their battle with President
Ford over how a tax cut should be jt
The tax-cut Issue, In which virtually every American
ta xpayer has a staka, will come to a head late next week
whe n Congress attempts to override Ford's ex pected veto
of a bill extending the temporary tax cuts vot ed earlier
this year
There are growing indica tions that the Hot= and
Senate will be able to muster the twothlrds majority
needed to override the veto. The alternative would be
higher taxes in
year.

WASHINGTON (AP) — The House Way3 and Means
Committee, ernbarrasaed by 1L approval of the so-ca ll ed
1~rrot amcndm~nt, is taking steps to assure that menibers

tax-vaTlUng panel are aware of who would benefit
from any special tax legislation.

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committee members whether any special tax leg isla tion
before the committee would be retroactive and whet he r it
would benefit any particular taxpayer.
CXfICIZLS made clear the directive was Imposed as a
result of the committee's approval last mon th of an
amendment that retroactively would have conferred $165
million in special tat refunds to high-income in vestors,
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WASUINGTON (AP) —The nation's largest air carrier,
United AIr1Ls, Is cancIllng all scheduled flights theough
Christmas Eve because of a bieak-off in talks with its
striking machinists.
Federally mediated talks between the airline and
representatives of the International Association of
Machinists, which has some 18,000 members employed by
United, broke off Wednesday.
The United shutdown raises the possihillty that many
holiday travelers will find airline seating difficult to
obtain during the peak htliday season. United transports
an average of 90,00o pssenge" a day.

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want a Jury trial on charges that they violated (eden
securities laws.
Court records revealed Wednesday that they filed
motion for a Jury trial after U.S. District William Staffor
denied their motion to dismiss the charges by th
Securities and Exchange Commission.
Stafford has given attorneys in the case until Feb. 6 1
Iwepare their evidence.
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TALLAHASSEE (AP)
"Why should hundreds o
millions of tax dollars and thousands of people be con
tinuously shoveled into the mouth of a monster prisor
system?" asks a man who would change things.
Andy Hall, director of the Florida Clearinghouse or
Criminal Justice, raised the question Wednesday ir
calling for a moratorium on prison construction.
He said "the *a131c of public money is scandalous" Lr
building prisons that fail to rehabilitate convicted
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MIAMI i AP) — Comedian Jackie Gleason will many
the third time Tuesday, to Woman with whom he says
first fell in love 27 years ago.
Gleason, 59, will marry widow Marilyn Taylor Horwich,
e mother of a 13-year-old son and sister of
oceographer June Taylor, a longtime Gleason
soclate.
The recent romance Is a second-time-around for the
iple, romantically linked back in the 1950s.

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ployes whose bodies were found In a swampy field (I
days after they disappeared.
The 34-year-old man Was wanted for questioning in t
abduction and shooting deaths of the four who dim,
peared from l3occncio's, a plush supper club in this Fi
Lauderdale suburb, police said.
He worked at the club for two weeks and was fir
shortly before the four vanished, off Icers said. Police s
he is also wanted on an armed robbery charge
Bethesda, Md.
The victims were reported missing last week and peli'
later learned that about t,5OO was missing from the cli
safe.

MIAMI (APe When Rafael Esterez azd his fellow
iam-rad,o operators throw their annual Chrlatmas bash,
hey'U imbibe spirits served up not by Santa, but by
mother courtly gent with white hair Uncle Sam.
Esterez, a dog-track cashier, shelled out $100 Wediesday to buy 34 bottles of almost cverything from scotch
tequila to pisco 't the U.S. Customs Service's first
Iquor auction here.
Catherine Logan, property disposal specialist for the
Ilarni Customs office, said It took only one hour for 60
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motion at 10 a.m. today In Department has challenged the
Orlando from the U.S. Justice board on a racial issue.
Department to improve the
There are nine white pupils
"racial Identifiability" at and about 300 black pupils at
Midway Elementary School. the Midway school, located
The Justice Department, In between Sanford and Geneva
Its motion, ordered the board to off SRI&amp;
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met Wednesday to appoint a received are being deposited-in like to see Mr.
Paulucci serve parently taken on by the DDC Is
Commissioners voted to
nominating committee,
an Interest-bearing savings on the board, but he has asked studying the impact of moving delay
the selection of an arThe nominating cemm1 ttee, account which will be used by not be nominated."
the city hail from its present chitect for the project until
Like a caterpillar with am. made up of
Sara Jacobson, the
The DDC's revitalization Downtown location,
bition to become a butterfly, Janice Springfield, Don Knight are corporation once its officers
after Feb. L which in effect
selected,
program
consists of formation
At a Dec. 1 meeting of the city gave the DDC 60 days to study
Sanford's Downtown Develop- 3nd Shirley Moak, will furnish
Asked If Jeno Paulucci, the of the corporation; training commission, Miss Jacobson
ment Council (DDC) is quietly names of prospective board
the situation.
specialty
foods entrepenr who programs for businessman; asked commissioners to
preparing as own mnetamor- members of the
delay
In September, the city
Downtown backed the DDC project, was a recruiting of new businesses for six
phosis.
months before making a commission voted 3-2 to
Development Corporation, Inc. prime candidate for nomination the Downtown;
and im- decision on the new city hail designate
After a week-long hiatus in
a 14-acre, city-owned
The names will be presented to the corporation's board
of
plementation
of
a
facelift
to site, in order that the DDC site at French Avenue
activity following the suc- for voting at a DDC meeting directors,
and
Miss Jacobson said, Improve the city's appearance, could provide input
cessful Dec. 1 meeting of scheduled for Monday.
into the Seminole Boulevard as the
"I'm sure many people would
Another responsibility ap- decision,
property
location of the new city hall.
owners
and
The legal work Involved In
businessmen, DDC members drawing up the corporation Is
being donated by the law firm
of Stenstrom, Davis and
Magic Show
McIntosh, Miss Jacobson said.
The DDC received a mandate
to form the corporation at the
Dcc. I meeting, when 66
property
owners and
businessmen voted
unanimously to support the
Sanford magician and revitalization program.
promoter Harry Wise said
Over $40,000 In pledges was
t')day that he is refunding raised to fund the corporation,
money on approximately 350 which is expected to cost apSAVINGS &amp; LOAN ASSOCIATION
tickets sold by solicitors for a proximately $75,000 to operate
"Variety Capers" show during its first year.
promoted for Dec. 20 at 7:30
Miss Jacobson said more
P.M. at the Winter Springs pledges have come In, but the
Elementary School.
total amount donated so far
Wise said everyone who hasn't been tabulated.
)urcnased tickets will receive a She said all donations
cfu nd.
Mrs. Nancy Booth, an advisor
Small actor, Small Price
the Winter Springs Junior
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'oflce League, which was listed
is s ponsoring the variety show,
aid although plans for such a
how had been proposed the
"T,JL!IlI
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he show an "unfortunate
Hood Tractor Co.
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achievement award Friday for his work on a nuclear.
pumped laser that may one day illuminate cities or operate steel mills.
Dr. Richard T. Schneider will receiv? the National
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A National Child Safety Seminole County safety materials made available
Council appreciation plaque program stands out among the contributions from natk
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foundations and local sup
County Sheriff John Polk by
Leaman said he has reviewed
State Director John Leaman in
the sound and light show being
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Critical Choices

't(TIdCflt,S" that happen right at home.
Everyone Wants to have a merry Christmas, and
e .rert.amnly can't have same If it's spoiled by
someone in the family getting huit
(inc of time First things any homemaker should
IS to ban all children from the kitchen once the
rikinp starts. Small children, that is, 'cause those
tecngers can be mighty useful when it comes to
helping set the table, getting the relish tray
;wepared, etc.
The kitchen just isn't a place for toddlers to be,
especially when there are hot pots and pans and
boiling liquids all over the area,
Matter of fact, if the man of the house is to be
bartender, make sure he has everything he needs
for Ins task before the cooking starts. The less
[rafric
busy kitchen, the better.
Another thing that ought to be done is to assign
one person to make certain all wrappings are
tleared away and properly disposed of, rather tian
let them lie around and pose a threat of lire.

It is no secret to President Ford that he has a
problem of sagging citizen-confidence in his personal leadership qualities. Americans appreciate
his candor and character, but they are increasingly
troubled by the spreading conviction that he is not ' QHN CUNNIFF
decisive, take-charge President.
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There have been, of course, some departures
from the administration's drift, such as when he
pardoned Richard Nixon, protected American lives
toc k
and propert' in the Mayaguez incident, or shook
fAa rt
the Pentagon, the State Department arid the CIA in
what has become known as the "Sunday
massacre."
Unfortunately, whatever "take charge image"
improvement the President has achieved with
these decisions has been quickly dissipated.
Q
Te t h e r
Will the President, for example, campaign
extensively in the primary states? Will he or won't
NEW YORK (AP) - You can analyze all the
he veto the energy bill? \VIII he or won't he sign the statistics the computers
can provide and you
common site picketing bill? Is he for or against the probblywon'tbeabletote1lwithcerthjfltywhat
tax reform measure that is painfully worming its it i ttt keeps the stock market from breaking
way through Congress?
out of Its chains.
The President has wavered on these and many
No, the market isn't entirely immobilized, but
other issues, often moving from an adamant itseernsthata!ltheralliesinrecent),Iarsendup
in the same range of 8O to just above 990, as
position
to
a
compromising
one.
Plucking
the
measured
by the Dow Jones industrial average.
petals from the daisy does not convey a portrait of
The
market is tethered there, able to sense
decisiveness,
freedom but not attain It. Like a dog that forgets
We doubt that the President has actually it Is tied to the clothespole, it gets tossed on its
yielded much ground on his bedrock principles butt when it seeks the great beyond, which in Its
despite the contrary impressions. Perhaps his case Is L000 points plus.
You can show that stocks Just don't sell at the
problem is that he is looking at the finite specifics
of each issue rather than the broader morality of IL. same pr1e earnings ratios that have prevailed
historically. People aren't willing to pay as
By the same token his position on tax reform, much bra dollar of earnings. The 45-ycarpilce.
tax cuts and the federal budget deficits should give earnings ratio is 14. This year it's 11.5.
Mr. Ford no trouble if he tilts toward his bedrock
But that still leaves you asking why.
conservative principles instead of toward the
One sweeping generalization attributes the
appeals of neo-Keynesism.
problemsof the 197( to the behavioral extremes
of the 1960s. The stock market today, It is said, Li
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That, at least, is the observation, which In.
President's instincts should tell him that. Improving the collective bargaining procedures for activities, including the behavior of youth and
construction workers does not mitigate the the behavior of the national and international
inequity
economies t. It's a big range.
The early 196(, if you recall, were energized
Finally, the energy compromise being ham- by that recurring faith In the invincibility of
mered out by Congress has many excellent America. No challenge need be feared, Including
features, But they are canceled by things that 1,000 on the industrial average, and it was
should be abhorrent to Mr. Ford - federal in- forecast almost daily.
terference in the marketplace, federal price
lilli
of Americans became, for the first

iuike your holiday abit safer:
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when smoking.

Sometimes we parents must sound like orgres to
our children, but it is important to keep all toys and
games out of the flow of traffic, too, and even 11 that
Order has to be repeated a dozen times It's worth the
effort,
At Christmas-time, we have a tendency to
overload our electrical circuits and this, too, is a
dangerous practice. Make sure you area't using the
same outlet via a multiple jack. It's better to use
them one at a time rather than jam up the line and,
again, have a fire possibility.
l'ots and pans on the stove should be turned
that the handles are pointed toward the rear of the
tove. In this way, you won't snag the handle on
your clothing and possibly turn that hot gravy or
other liquid on yourself or others
And Il candles are to he used as a part of the
table setting, hare them lit only while you're at the
table and make certain they are firmly sU in
holders that are stable and not likely to overturn.
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youngster or his new tops lying about behind the
automobile.
--And last, but certainly not the lea.st, don't use
stairways as storage areas.
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Agriculture Commissioner Doyle Conner's land
deals baa made a good ease for Gov. Reubin
Askew's proposed Sunshine Amendment.
The amendment presented to the people by
Askew in a petition campaign for a November
1976 referendum uuld require public officials to
reveal, among other things, all assets worth
more than $1,000.
Had Ccriier revealed two years ago all of his
assets worth more than $1,000, his holdings
v,ould have been reported but probably would
not have generated anything like the current
controversy over his financial Interests.
mat controversy involves questlon.s, not fully
answered according to some press comment,
over whether Conner violated the state's
Financial disclosure law.
Violation of the law is a serious cffense, subjecting officials who deliberately withhold information to impeachment or removal from
office by other means.
Cornier has described the disclosure controversy as the worst attack of hiz long political
Innuendos" In its reporting of the situation.
The Issue arose when the Miami Herald
reported that Conner had owned a one-fifth in.
terest apparently worth $112, 240 on a 2,900-acye
Gulf County tract.
The Herald reported that Cornier did not list
the Gull County land .oldings i his 1973 and
1974 fInancial disclosure forms. He would have
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To give the FBI more maneuverability to development of
children," declares the report.
a chair in a House locate the culprits and to avoid upsetting the The lead
second lead subcomjt"
upset the international effort and a U.S. law setting a
spray
from
auto exhausts
200-mile hearing room, hs been traced by the FBI to the Soviet-US, detente,
visons
fishing limit would do exactly that
The subeoninttee Chaiflij
no public mention was made red hld ceiL,
Was none other
netve reaction, caitces than Dr.
Soviet Union.
Lloyd Tepper, an associate food and
of the espionage device's Soviet lir.k Th 5iory "muscular
weakness," reduces IQ and causes drug Colnmlssloner, who Once
The tiny listening device was discovered in ha been suppressed until now.
did paid con"poor
school
perfoi'manee (and) behavioral suiting for the
1973
in
the
ornate
sanctum
of
the
house InBERRY 'S
lead industry. He also played the
Footnote: Chairman Morgan would confirm hyperactivity."
mr.aional Itelatiorts Committee, The battery only that the bug contained "no U.S.
principal role in preparing a study
parts," was
The danger Is "so grave," warr the report pedaled the
tmat soft.
was dead, but it could have been operating "dead" upon
po1sonou effe
discovery but, (or months, could urgently, "that, In our opinion, the levels
airborne
lead,
during delicate discussio, of the SALT disar. have picked up
of lead
Tepper vehemently defdd hi! fairany'hlng that was said in tbe in automotive emissions
ought to be lowered as mIndedn
mament talks, military aid aix] ihe Veitnam hearing room,
and declared it was correct to
soon as possible."
withdrawal.
withold
the
distutiijig
PzOPLE POISONING: Federal officials
study from EPA. His
Yet instead of taking Immediate action to
Chairman Thomas Morgan, 1)-Pa., im- have sidetracked 'n alarming study, which save
'!bcosruntttee report, he promirJ, will be
the health of the endangp
iidren, the
muediatdy ±.spatthed the mytcrious device to warns that
pushed expedmtusly.
lead from auto enissioos probably federal authuriiies deliberately dillydallied. The
the FBI for study. FBI exps
nstaklngly damages e blooi and
Hut meanwhile
rvc
icmj of financial Interest of lb.
iL.. •.. b'Il&amp;''
elme pcduccrs
iII-d
to
tuicirzn.
other words, was put ahead of the welfare of the chilcn's bodies has continued for ledU in
a'
almost Mx
chikiren.
Theconceslmentorthereportocctinwio.
months since the center tried to alert the EPA.
The
clearly had been puhased
Footnote: The Public Interest
Ume thatthenation'sI
The center's director, Dr.
uof
C.r('t Rrlt&amp;n.
Sencer,
ut tne eert
Cmpai, a
rlmsurjler group dealing with afrbo
4ixc-trod leaded gasoline, Ethyl, 13 suing in the federal wanted to alert the Envlrofim!ntal
telltale marks which convinced them
lead, ha
the device appeals cowl to curtail
called for Tepper to
Agency
at
once
last
June.
The
EPA
has
the
the
governmeCs
step
downs
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was
made
In
Russia.
They
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chairman of
even tried to trace the
the lead SUbeOIIThillCe.
power to force producers to reduce the
))Vt5 to restrict lead emIssIcs.
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metallic and crystal parts to the Soviet mines
lead in
un,, makes the secretiveness al the more gasoline,
here they were mined.
(X)RUECFION: In reporting thc
toi of new
But we have obtaimcd confidential
Lntkmm that the Marine Corps
The FBI war unable to determine, however,
dangerous, because the study by time rtstIgtous correspondence
Is testing, we
misunderstooji the figurcs which a spokes
which how Dr.
10 the OIL1 case,
srnitter. But the G-rren reported to M" -gan that
notify the EPA. Inst&amp;ad, he diverted the study to
between $728 to $1,32I, which v,ouid add
the bg th-fiiity was i1i
i't! demce.
The center, which Is part of the Hzzih, a 'coordinating
Up to a
CtWfljjtti" Within HEW fo"
total of $27,00o.
As a result, Morgan urged Hot
Sçeaker Ldw'aUon and Wetfare t)epartzmxnt warns that "sttuly, evaluation and
advice."
Cad Albert to t
The Marine Cütps now
ep to clbug cliij*en exposed to carwentraej auto exJamist
'O ,ick Everivhody come herti! You got to see
Of course, this resulted In a
points ot that the
three
other
supc
ruiLve
hearing
rooms
used
are
highly
vulntratk
to
the
lead
smog,
deby which was 51,326 purchasj 13 Suralene waLfurm and the
fh; 181k show guest - he's NOT phi iiig 12
equivalent In giving the lend na)',erj
new
lease
by the Appropriations. Armed Servic, anv js,ij
um,h,
lflRhoijoht 5
The
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VCfl .JdjJp uniforms.
ning chik -en, as events hav, shown,
With a
Atomic Ena'-gy con snittees,
of damage to the mieurulogk and psychologic the first committee referred ths report For few ettzas, the total ejj
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Frank Eugene Bradley Sr., candidate Jimmy Carter; 10
72, of 211 Citrus Dr., Sanford, grandchildren and three great(lied Wednesday morning. Born grandchildren.
in thtsvi1le, N.C., he lived in
Poteet Funeral
liwue,
Sanford for the past three Richiand, was In charge of
years. He Is a graduate of King arrangements,
College of Bristol, Va., and was __________________________
FRANK BRADLEY

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member of First Presbyterian
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Kiwanis Club and Optimist

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of Sanford; son, Frank E.
Bradley Jr., New York City'
daughter, Mrs. William E.
Richeson, Dallas, Tex., and two
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home. A native of Abbeyville, burial in Harmony Cemetery.
Ga. he moved toSanford in 1902, Born in Richiand, he served In
He was employed by the WWII and was a prisoner-ofAtlantic Coast Line, Central war of the Japanese for over 46
Life Insurance and as bus months, He was a member of I
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Church, where he served Sheriff's Assn., American Exas superintendent of the Sunday Prisoners of War Inc., Friends
School, steward and class of the St. Johns, Inc., Lake
leader, He was commander of Mary Chamber of Commerce
the American Woodman Lodge. and AmerIcan Association of
SurvIvors include a daughter, Retired Persons.
Gloria E. Becknight, New York
Survivors include his wife,
City; daughter-in-law, Eloulse Mrs. Fannie Surasky Gordy,
Eubanks, Sanford; grand- sons, James Gordy, Brisbane,
children, Granville S. Eubanks, Australia and Tom Gordy Jr. of
and Brenda and Michael HOUSton, Tex.; daughter, Mrs.
Brown, Sanford; one great- Carol Ann White, Houston,
grandson and several nieces Tex,; sisters, Mrs. Earl Carter,
and nephews.
Plains; Ga.; Mrs. Jasper
-i WiIson-Eichelberger Mort- Dolvin, Itossville,
Ga. and Mra.
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Two Geva cacrences cm the law of the sea have fleshed
out nearly 90 per cent of a treaty that would establish order on
the higu seas while protecting national resources. The expectation Is high that the remaIning 10 per rent will be cornpieted in the third conference next sprin.g in New York.

fiiiIlies.
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uary In charge of Louis Brownstein, Chat-

assets.

into dependency on foreign oil producers.
capitalism was proclaimed. A new plateau of who respect and like their older residents. They was a list of the miseries that would befall Conner's total assets, he would have had to be
If the administration is looking for solid ground wealth was declared within the reach of every express their affection In practical ways. They parents and their school-age children If austerity worth at least $752,000.
on which to plant its feet, we suggest that it re-read American, and the stock market would be
vote adequate sums of money for the main- came.
Conner appeared before the Ethics Corntenance and expansion of senior citizen icUviUes
the President's Slate of the Union message to transporter.
Fortunately, the budget was passed. What mission last week, submitting a sworn statement
By
the
end
of
the
decade
the
shareowner
Congress last Jan. 15. It would help the adeon nedu3,however,wasUatheitems by tax attorney A. Eugene Lewis that he had
population was approaching 30 millIon, The deeministration to address the vexatious problems acle had begun with 125 millIon
Nikka and I live in stxh a village. Westbury, of service that would have been cut if the budget compiled with the disclosure law, Indicating he
that Congress will toss to the White House in the owning shares directly
the tiny one-tenth olomie-per was worth at least $752,000.
-that is, by their own children when we were young. Now, 25 years hadnotpassedwas
t ($13,500)
immediate days ahead.
been,
as we
see it.a
active investing rather than through pension lMcr, we enjoy the community even mo P811 respectful nod to us that
and has
other
senior
citizens,
That raised queatlons how Conner acof the pleasure Is our senior center and the 400cumulated a substantial net irorth on a state
plus contemporaries we meet there.
The money doesn't really matter that much, salary that has ranged from $17,500 to $40,000 a
Wall Street grw accordingly. Ground-floor
One
thing
we've
liked
particularly:
The
b(rd
One
way or another, our well-directed senior year In 14 years as a Cabinet officer,
office space was sought on the main st center and our excellent programs would coneet.s of of the school district adds some money
America because the walk-tn trade, the impulse senior citizen service kitty. It's not a large
Conner appeared before the
tlnue to serve us. ft's the principle of the thing with two folders full of documents that he said
buyer, was so Very Uflportant.
The most compelling reason that has been offered for
that counts,
Speculators, Mofthisyear,we5eiorswere$l3
an hoc-ksters and prophets were cverwhere.
proved him Innocent of wrongdoing
exciuthe 200-mile fishing zone off the United States of America
a
budget
of
bu he
more
than $13 million. That's about
In this and any suburb, the basis of what may refused
Most people can be qared the details; they
to show the papers to reporters.
is that it is necsary to Protect a depleting resource.
one-tenth
be
of one per cent,
called "community loyalty" lies In the hands
know them too well and they aren't forgetting
That point of view has not held up under the SCTIItIHY
Had a disclosure law as strong as
Actually,
it's
on!y
a
the
elderly. We've lived here longer. We've
gesture,
a
little
thank
Askew's
you.
of
Congress. Evidence In Congress shOws that the value and them. It's sufficient to say that it all collapsed
Ameit
&amp;t,
aii
been
t
paid
taxes
longer.
tie
amount
may
We've
In
effect
it
while
participated in all the
volume of fish landed In the United States have Increased In the the theories, the promises, the prices,
Conner was acquiring his apparently substantial
us, "We're glad you old folks zze here. We ap- changes and Improvements that have made the
The shareowner population did manage to
Last 15 years. In 1, 4.9 billion pounds of fish were
ded in
interests, he would have been required to report
predate your support. You
area grow, made it attractive to new residents.
United States, valued at $356 million. In 1974 the volume was 51 reach somewhere around 32 mIllion people, but in school for years. Yet, haven't ii cii'ir
ti
assets In full as he acquIreJ them.
If
our
suburb
you've generally voted
or any suburb is a pleasant
during the past two years It has been falling, and
billion pounds worth nearly a billion dollars.
Such a law would give the public
'yes' on proposed school tudgets and paid yow' we the elderly made it so.
full In.
the rate of descent may be increasing. There are school taxes."
The new data haw caused even such formerly
formation on a truthful off1c'ial' financial dealIt turns out, indeed, that the young and middle- ings, protecting
advocates of a u-mile limit as Sen. Mike Gravel of Alaska to probably only 25 mIllion now.
Then, in early fall, a !etter arrived from the aged in
him from false charRes of
Those ground-floor brokers' offices are closed school board asking
ctlange his mind. Sen. Gravel now opposes u
every suburb save themselves wnen they profiting from holding office,
fbhIn
us to vote for a revised protect the quality of life of the
elderly. It is they
zone because It would mean a Los, of
Conner has oposed full financial disclosure
now. Their staffs have been laid off. Scores of budget to cover the 1975-76
school year. The who must help make it worthwhile for us to stay public
by
officials,
state,
brokerage houses have either merged, collapsed letter
contained a warning: "If this budget does put. Projects for tie aged
But
his
case
demon.jtat
how
must
Beyond the economic folly of the United States declaring a or simply withdrawn silently.
not pass, the school system will go on an supported.
be actively he and other officials would benefit from
oo.'niJ' fishing limit which will deprive our fishermen of the
disclosing personal financial information
right to migratory fish off South America, Africa and Alaska as
well as distant fish, is the diplornatI folly of pursuing such a JACK

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beginning at 8:30 p.m., benefit for needy veterans and

I--} AREA DEATHS

AND DELIVERY

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Martha t. ?'torton
g, Saturday and Sunday.
Wednesday's
high
Dorothy K. Painter
Overnight
low 31.
Increasing cloudiness an'l
Dianna I.. Pierce
Fair itIm a gradual warming chance of rain Monday. LAiws in
Mildred Stripling
through Friday. Highs 40s north to 60s south. Highs In
Merle V. Tredway
mostlyinthemid6ostodayand
6Ostolower7Os north and near
Rich&amp;d Windsor
70s
Friday,
Lows in the 80 south.
Dennis R. Lang, Casselberry the mid
mid to upper 40s, north to
Joseph J. Knelin, DeBary
1)aytona iseaen tides: 1agh
Gertrude H. Kelso, DeBary northeast. Winds around 10
mph,
becoming
northeast
to
2:43
a.m., 2:59 p.m.; low 8:52
Tonith Colon, Deitona
east
during
Friday.
Sally R. Martin, L)eltona
a.rn.,9:07p.m.PortCanaveral:
EXTENDED FORECASTS
high 2:35 a.m., 2:37 p.m.; low
Anna Senich, Deltona
Fair or partly cloudy 8:37 am., 9:03 p.ui.
Louis Sever, Deltona
Lorraine F. Spotts, Maitland
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fiance, Hilton
West,
Drive, Orlando,

Sanford:
Sam Andrews
Pamela M. Armondi
Charles H. Benoit
Ann H. Ilaskins
Phyllis C. Marshall
Samuel J. McNeely

To 2311 W. RRST ST.

Thursday, Dec. ii. 197S—SA

A 200,000 federal grant pllcation. He said the grant Comprehensive Employment
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provement of college programs experimental type programs at project. He said final approval
was approved Tuesday night by the college, conducted by Local from Atlanta is expected soon
the district board of tzustees of Instructors.
oii this project.
Seminole Community College.
Dcn White said the board
The jo prdtions Include
Dean of Instruction Dr. also okayed 13 job positions in a telephone operators, cornJoseph White said the board six months program beginning munity co-op job developers, a
gave approval for Dr. Anita Jan. 1, the funding for which is graphic artist, and five
college
Harrow to stbmnft the ap. expected from the $47,580 Instruction assistants.

lake Mary Woman's Club presents Central Florida
Chorale to benefit The Little Red School House, The
Forest Clubhouse, 7:30 p.m.

Kenneth

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Sunday 1-5 p.m.
Sanford Plaza

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lake Branttey High School student-faculty production
of "Our Town," 8 p.m., school conunons.

George Al(ord, Palatka

BIRTHS
Mr. and Mrs.

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First Federal of Seminole SR 431 Longwood,

Rosa N. Antonetti, Deltona
Arnold Dodd, Deltona
Joseph C. Galvin, Deltona
u. Chie.,i, Longwuod

Major &amp; Minor
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JOHN VAN GIESON

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San Ford

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Ruth C. Hudson
Phyllis C. Marshall
Jeanette N. McQuien
Mary I. Randall

Addle V. Calhoun
Janice Cowley
Edmuni T. CzaJka Sr.

Charlie Taylor
Charles deCordova, DeBary
Bernice E. Redman, Deflary
Florence M. Weaver, DeBary

Snee FTU opened its doors in October, 1968,
nearly8,500 studentshave graduated from the fouryear institution of higher leariIng.
—Bill CUTTIC —

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Kingsley Burket

ADMISSIONS
Sanford:
Cecil M. Bellamy

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Graduation exercises for 375 Florida
Technological University IFTU seniors will be
held tomorrow at 7 p.m. in the Orlando Municipal
Auditorium.
(living the commencement address will be
Seminole Community College President Dr. Earl S.

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Too, that person '11fl double check the wrappings
to make sure parts and piece.s of toys and small
iift.s aren't intermingled with the bcxes and papers

Safety shou!d be a keyword around every
household at this tim* of year.
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DO YOUR CHRISTMAS
SHOPPING NOWI SHOP AND
SAVE WITH OUR

Evening Herald, Senford,Fl.

Thurr4ay, Doc. 11,1975-lA

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FICTITIOUSNAME
ICTITIOU5NAME
Notice is tiereby given Ihit I a"
Notice 5 hereby given that I am
engaged in business t 5557 U S 17.
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in buSineSS at Hwy 434
Long
d, Seminole County.
Forest city, S.minole County,
Florida under Ih •ittit,Ou name of Flor:dL under e' firIs?pou name Of
ROBIN HOOD'S. ,lnd that I intend to CYCLE SYSTEMS. and that I intend
register said name with the Clerk of to register said
name with the Clerk
the Circuit Courl, Seminole County, of the Circuit Court, Seminole
Florida in accordance with the
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C'0Si0nS of the FicttOvS Name
provisions
the
of the F4titiOtj
Statutes, To Wit Section $65 09 Name Statutes. To Wit
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Florida Statute's 1957
kso,
FIor'Ia Statutes 1957
5: JameS Oeeoe
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Owner
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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CIR.

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MOST OF OUR RETAIL
STORES ARE

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OPEN
SUNDAY
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SHOPPING DAY

GIFTS GALORE.
LARGE SELECTION PLENTY
OF FREE PARKING 1
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Electric corn popper a?
aluminum. 4 qt. capac.

JCPenney

CHRISTMAS1

SANFORD PLAZA

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Banking as usual
Today

Starts Tomorrow

PRICES GOOD

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Sunday

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THRU
SATURDAY

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With

on service work

Limit Rights

Reserved
SANFORD PLAZA
ONLY

MUNSEY

BANK AT ANY HOUR

FLAGSH I P

U. S. BANK

REG.4.99

7 A.M. to 11 P.M.

Corn Popper 399

SUNDAY 10 to 9

NORELCO8 CUP

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Adults 2.00
Kiddies 1.00

Silver Christmas

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11$

SAVE 10-20% ON TEA SETS

5 PIECE:

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WED.
3:3O

Show Time
j 7:30 9:10

Just Arrived!

Reg. 15991

LEVIS

Creamer, Sugar
Coffee Pot, Tea

14395

Pot, 20' Heavy

CORDS

Waiter

NAVY. BROWN.GR E EN

ZALES

REG. 27.99

14

Sound Specials!

SANFORD PLAZA
OPEN IlL 9 P.M.
SUNDAY 1.5

GUITARS
UPTO

20 %

NFORD

8 TRACK TAPE PLAYERS

HAMILTON BEACH ELECTRIC

REG.99.97
GASOLINE POWERED
2 HP. BRIGGS &amp; STRATTON ENGINE

Edger

CB RADIOSI

Remember her with something
special from our large selection of
lingerie, dresses, pantsuits and
sportswear. If you can't decide, how
about a

UNLIMITED
MASTER CHARGE

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YOUR

WE ACCEPT BANKAMERICARD,
MASTER CHARGE, AMERICAN E X PRESS
AND VOGUE CHARGE.

BOWL AMERICA

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RENTAL LANES

80'011 AMERICA of FLORIDA
AIRPORT BLVD.

322-7542

BOUTIQUE

Sanford Plaza

322-6884

de that
iday Hairstyle
designed
etty curls
c'aIty.
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Com ing soon.,
(è1

and up

a new

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($25 value)
c.31

Restaurant
N EXT DOOR
TO ECKERD'S

$ OR WITHOUT APPT.
% ZA

322.0S$0

SH06ES
N Y'S

SAN FORD P L AZA

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SPECIAL

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Cricket Lighter

THROUGH WEDNESDAY

46

TASTYKAKE HOLIDAY

Cookies

LB. 129

~999

Super Savings

For Yule Time
GIving

Req. 1.49

99c

Now

LEATHER

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JNDAY 12:30.5:30

Nuts

Xmas Novelties
For The

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make
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HAVING A PARTY? LET OUR
DELI FILL YOUR NEEDS....
WITH PUBLI.X

Party Platters
i's's

La rge Asst.

Disposable Butane

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Chris tmas Cards

By Gi llette

EVERY SATURDAY 9:3G P.M

9 A . M. TIL NOON $6.00

Bank Americard

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MOONLiGi BOWLING

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ROAD SERVICE

SANFORD PLAZA ONLY

QUART
CAN

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SUNDAY

SANFORADPLAZA
ONE HOUR CLEANERS

119

NOW 32 B r unswick Lanes
Lounge &amp; Snack Bar

REGULAR
PRICE

THRU NEXT WEDNESDAY!

SALE

gifts. Hurry

Airport Blvd. &amp; 17-92

UTY

ASSORTED HOLIDAY

LET US DRY CLEAN

tremendous selection of festive yuletide

RE CHEST

Publix

Till Christmas!

LAYAWAY NOW!

BANKAMERICARD

8488

Filters

4

REG. 10.99

399

Juicer

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Only Two Weeks

Your Christmas decorating center has a

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8 TRACK TAPES GREATLY REDUCED

$698

Standard Svc.

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"MR. COFFEE" COFFEE

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REDUCED

CHRISTMAS
'CANDLE GOBLETS
items. . . .for your home or as
while selection is goodi

Coffee Maker 2 488

A FULL SERVICE SANK
MEMBER F 0 I C
MEMBER FLAGSHIP RANKS, INC

Decorating Must!

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II 323 9951

OF SEMINOLE

LANK WITH US

A Holiday

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INVITATION TO BID
Notice is hereby given that ttie
CUlT P4 AND FOR SEMINOLE City of Casselberry of Semnose
COUNTY, FLORIDA.
County, Florida. will receive Sealed
CIVIL DI V
ISION NO. 7SI943CAP bids up tea 3 P M January S. 1976.
6
in the Casselberry City Hall,
FEDERAL NATIONAL MOR Casselberry. Florida, for Arr.
TOAGE ASSOCIATION, a cor,
'lance Professional Liability In
poration organized and e,sting surance, Specifications may be
under the laws of the United States
tainedat CasSelbirry City Hall. 95
of Americ&amp;
Lake Triplet Drive, Cass,lter,
Plaintiff. Florida The City reserve's the ncr ,
vs
to accept or reject any or all b
THOMAS M BARNES and
Bill N Crier
YVETTE ) BARNES, his wife.
Mayor
Defendants
City of Casselberry
NOTICE OF SALE
Publish Dec II, IL 1975
NOTICE is hereby given, that DEU 39
pursuant to a Final Judgment of
foreclosure entered December 91h,
NOTICE UNDER FICTITIOUS
1975 in the Circuit Court ci me
NAME STATUTE
Ff)riti.ønth h.jriI (ire'u' n iril
tx ScrninaI Count' Florta n Civil TO 'i'HO'A IT MAY COt4CEF N
Notice is herby given that the
Action No. 1S19a3 CA 09G. A
THUR H BECKWITH, JR . Clerk I corporation named below, pursuant
to the "Fictitious flame Statutethe said Court, will sell for Cash
I" Chapter 165 09, FIor'csa Statute, will
hand to the highest and best bidder register With the Clerk of the Circuit
at the West front door Of lb. Cour Court. in and for Seminole County,
?huse, Seminole County, Florida at Florida, upon receipt of proof of the
1100 o'clock A M on December Publication of this notice,
the tic
72nd, 1973 the following deScni
titlou name.
wit'
Orlando
real property Situate in Seminole Federal
Savingsto
arid
Loan,
under
County, Florida, to Wit
Lot 3, SOUTH PINECREST, .4th whlchth. corporation named below
ADDITION, according to the PIAI is engaged in business in offices
locatedat the
following
addresses ri
?here'of a recorded in PIat Book 12. Seminole
County,
Florida
Page's 42 and 4). Public Records of
Semoran Boulevard
Seminole County, Florida
Winter Park, Florida
Including specilically but not by the
way of limitation the following
406 East Altamonte Drive
described proprty,
Altamonte Springs, Florida
Relrigerator, Range, Carpet
DATED thiS 9th day of December.
That the party intereSted in sa
1973
business enterprist is as follows
Seal
Dade Federal Savings
Arthur H. Be'tkwi?h, Jr.
Arid Loan &amp;$5*ciaton
Clerk of the Circuit Court
of Miami
By Elaine RlCharOe
By: Alan B. Ivej
De'puly Clerk
A Senior
Julius G. Petruska
Vice President
of ROWLAND AND PETRUSKA
Publish Nov. 27, Dec 4, 11, is, 1973
$ North Magnolia Avenue
DEl ,
Orlando, Florida 32101
Publish: Dec 1), 1973
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT IN AND
DEU 11
FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY.
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT , FLORIDA
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CIR. CIVIL ACTION NO. 74-2406-CA -"A
CUlT, IN AND FOR SEMINOLE IN RE. JAMES RICHARD
SOLOMON.
P4.
COUNTY. FLORIDA
Petitioner,
CIVIL ACTION NO. 752O44.CA09.A
W INTER PARK FEDERAL
'
LOAN JANETT DARLENE SOLOMON,
SAVINGS
AND
Respondent.
ASSOCIATION, a corporation
NOTICE OF SUIT
organized and existing under the
THE STATE OF FLORIDA
laws of the United Slate;
TO: JANETT DARLENE
Amerk a,
SOLOMON
Plaintiff,
2115 17 A vtnue I
Wichita Falls, Texas 76301
CARLO KROPI and ANN if KROP4.
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
that Sit hatb,en filed against you
wife. Defendants.
In Circuit Court for Seminole
MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE
County. Florida, entitled IN RE
CLERK'S NOTICE OF SALE
JAMES RICHARD SOLOMON.
PIOTIrEto
ISHEREBY
GIVEN that Petitioner v, JANETT DARLENE
Pursuant
a Fnai Judgment
of SOLOMON, ReSpOridin?, Civil
Foreclosur, entered in the above
75-2106CA 04 A The
eI.titk ,ij,e in the Ciruil court of Acflon Pie
?h Ei'ghteenth Judicial Circuit. In nature of thiS ut is to Obtain a
.rid for Seminole County, Florida. I di&amp;iutiofl of marriage and to have
vll Sell at public auction to the the following described real
to the Petitioner
F qpiest bidder for cash at the West property a*ar
hiSSum
Sole and
separate
property
as
front door of the Courthouse in the £5
lump
alimony,
said
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City of Sanford,
Seminole
Florida
at the hour
of Ii 00County,
AM on located in Seminole County, Florida
December 72nd, 1915. that certain to wit:
Lot 1. Block F. Sprng Valley
parcel of real property described as
Lo
follows:
7. Block "EN", LAKE ELLEN Farms, Section 4. Plat Nook 14, Page
. as Pualic
recorded
in th• Seminol.
It'.g.n at the Southwest corrier of County
Records.
Further property located in
ADDITION TO CASSEL BERRY, as
recorded or, Plat Book 7, Page 63. Pinellas County. 10 wIt:
Lot 6, Gulf Viiw Garde'n ., Plat
Publit Records of Seminole County,
dl. Page 23, public records of
Florida, run Easterly, to the
Southeatt corner of said Lot 7; Pinellas County.
Further property located n
'hnccSouthd'qly along the Westerly
Cot,nty, Ohio. to wit
ri'ht of way line of Lake Ellen
Lot ill, Wickliffe, AuStintwn
Drive, 75 feet; the'nce Westerly
parallel to the Southerly line of said Township, M.al'.onsng County, Ohio,
LO 2. 150 feet. thence Northerly to purchased 121465
You are hereby required to file
'he' Paint of Beginning, being part of
Lct 7, Block "EN", LAKE ELLEN your written aelersn *i1h the Clerk
DDITION TO CAS5ELBE
RR Y, as of the said Court and serve a copy
recorded in Plat Book 7, Page 6) thereof upon the Petitioner, or
Public Records of Seminole County, Petitioner's attorneys, whoe ad
Florida
dress is annexed hereto, on or before
January 72nd. 1976, or a Default wilt
ceal)
be entered against you
Arthur H B"ckwith.
Ci..k of tt'e' Circu't Court
WITNESS my hand and teal thit
13, Elaine RiChard.
2ltltdayot November. 1975, as Clerk
of the Circuit Court in a
for
(' outy Clerk
Seminole County, Florida,
W E WINOERWEEDLE, JR
(Seal)
Wiriderwec'dle, Hanes,
Anlh'jr H Beckwith, Jr
Ward &amp; Woodman, P A
PC Box $60
Clerk of the Circuit Court
By. Lillian T .)e'nkns
V, ntr Park, Florida 32119
Dtpifly Clerk
Attorneys for Plaintiff
Hoffman, H
Gary L Dirlam, Esa
PubliSh Dec Il, 1975
DEU 4
endry. Parker
&amp; Smith
1500 Hartford Building
NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that JOC E Robinson St.
virtu• of thai rprt,n Writ 0 Orlando Florida 322t
Execution ISsued out (if arid under Publish' Nov 77. Dec 4 II. 11. 1975
the Seal of the Circuit Court of DEl 150
Orange County, Florida, upon a linal
iudgment rendered in the atoresa'c,
CITY OF
Ourl On the 101h day of November,
kINTER SPRINGS,
A D 1973. in that certain case Cri
FLORIDA
title'd, M.'raare$ Ann Scholke' arid
Notice of Puhlic Hearing
Trust Company Florida, Co
TO ViHOM II MAY CONCERN
i*e(ut3rof the Estate of Meryl D.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN by
SchuIke, deceased Pta'nllII. VS the City Council of the City of Winter
w A A S, Inc., et aI, Defendant. Sprinq, Florida,
that said CouncI
which aforesaid Writ of Execution will hold a public hearing a' 7 30
nat delivered to me as She'rill of p ni , or as soon thereafter as
Seminole County, Florida, and I Postibif. on Monday, Cecember 79,
h,iye levied upon the following 1915, to Consider the adopton of an
.teitribej propertt owned by Orana' bp ,he
Coy of #Cnter
A A S., Inc. said property being Springs, Florida. title of *hi(h
is as
toratr'din Seminole County. Florida, 1011*5
fflOFC Particularly described as
AN CDIP4AUCE OF THE dli
fellows
CF WINTER SPRINGS FLORIDA
One (I) Lockheed L,arslar Mark PROVIDING FOR
AN AYEPIEJ
II, Serial No 2300, Model No II, MENT TO ORDINANCE NO 123
'OgetPier with interior furnishng
"F.ttlLy s,t. l.si%i,NG POOL
sr1ted in nearby h.3ner. being theORDIP4APICE or IIIF CITY OF
"ne arpiane upon
WViI of WINTER
WINTER SPRINGS, FLORIDA."
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A copy of said Ordnae shall be
Itt, day of MarchA D 1975
located available at thC 01t,,r of Inc City
it le' SaWord Airport in Sanford, C1
11, *1 the City of Writer Springs,
I Jorid.i Additional inf orma t
ion Florida, for all persons desiring to
,lailabIC from the Civil D'v'son of eamne same
'tin Seminole County St'eriff's
ALL PART ES INTERESTED
Department
ARE t,V:T
TO A'UEPID AND
.'d the undersigne' 1 as Sheriff 01 BE HARD
St'rninole County. Florida. will at
THISNOTICE stobepubI5n
fl
II 1 AM c'n
the 72nd dAy of theEieing HerAld a fl('wtp3pfr cl
D"enibCr A 0 1975. oiler for Ule general circulAtion in sad City. Or
.iiiij Sell to the hightt Odder for
subirt to itny And All existing t h e time of the' pvtni.( P'ear'nq
'e ns, at the Fr oflt(We'sl) Door of the
0ITED thiS 5th aa, l Decrm e,
''minol County Courthouse
se in A () ills
S,ant)rd, F1'r,da
tn,' iitoi'
s
tis(,rbed personal proper?,
Springs In,', ,i
TP'at S.l.d sale is being made to
By S M,,r, I
s.ttsly the terms of said Writ of
City Clerk
I 'e(utson
CAIJY F i',i,(I'w
John E Polk,
C ity Attrnt',
Cit, of
s,'.

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Imprisonment

To End Dec. 19

CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT PETITION FORM
it appriurs oil
Christian

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tilburials, Sirrular restrictions on other Public Officer% And
`vmPI0Yr" r"4T be cit:blMrd by law,
(0
There shall be
held November 2.
tride evident conimituon fit conduct
in v estigations an d man
ak e
con.
cernit?
breach
tit
Article II. S!cUon Si. treated to read:
iunuliction
of the imi-.l ffS,?frfflPiorra
. .......
Ethics in
public office is a public trust. The
propi, s IhI7'h'10
ui,
(1) This section shall not t,, construed to li mit Jii blur,', and
ttj
tin
a gainst
abuse. o assure this nilit.
prohibitions which may be established by law to prestrve, Iht(a) All elected constitutional offictrs and candidates for such
Public trust and avoid conflicts betwerl, public duties and
offices and. as may be determined by law. other public officers
Private inlerrsts,

I

cAndtdatrs, and rmp$overs shall (tie full and public disclosure 01

their financial interests.
(b) All el"ted public officers and candidates (of such offices
"I file full and public disclosure, of their campaign finarevs.
W Any
L(;eo2ac:f&amp;:c;
trust for
an) Iverson or routs inducing such
breach lifull be liable to the state for all financial benefits
o b tained by such act i ons.The manner uf,rc,,,r, and additional
damages may tw protilled by I&amp;%-.
td, Any public other, or employee who ts contcted of a felony
involving a breech of public trust "I be subject to forkilult
of
su ch

Uiic

,7

r'mber

5'lulurU UT 14W.

of the legislature or statewide elected office,
shaU prsonafly represent
another person or entity to, compensa-

(son before the Iocmment body or agency of whir the
Individual was an of,tc',r or member for a persod of two 'wean
:ouowu vacation of office. No member of th e legislatur e that
personally reprewist anothe, person or entity to, compensation
duzlng term of office before any stile agency other than ud1et.al
te

(h) Sheduir-On the effective date of this amendmen t
aml
changed by

tAw:
V1 Full and Public disclosure of financial Intefrsts %hall mean
I off with the
CttU'V f state b July ILf each rars;wo,n
-ing
assc t and
liabilit In filMs' Of $1.0GO and its value together with one 4if
the fOlf"Allill:

a.Acopy of the prisons most recent federal income t.
b.' A sworn statement which Id

rrI um cif

ai,d amount of iiltom-,~ which exceeds $1.0tio. ITe Ilirms

lilt

IlilU IAS4U O PICSCIIOCO
the tntlrprnd,nI ct'mmtsunflrsti),.
fished in subsection (1). an such ruin shill include disc losure
of
wCond*r, 'nurces of Income,
(2) Persons holding statewide elective offices thrill
also uk
disclosure of their financial interests pursuant to su bsection

3
he independent commission provided for In subsection ((I
shall mean the Florida Commission Ofl Ethics,

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TA11AHASSEE (AP) - Former Education Commissioner Floyd ChrisUan, jailed tin federal income tax charges, will

Christian will serve one year probation on the federal Charge
and is serving seven years probation on a state conviction if)-

be released five days early so he can be home for Christmas.

vol%ing kickback, conspiracy and perjury charges.

Christian's attiwney, Jn. JReoh of Tallnhas.s' akl Wednesday that the f or mer Cabinet off icer ill be reieased from a
federal prison Dec. 19 af ter serving most o a s -mon sentence.

41 000 In fines and restitution for
He h" been orde red
kickbacks he was found guilty of accepting from a former
education cootracts.
S
business assm ate w o was awar
The state is appealing to the 1st Distri ct Court of Appeal a lows
court ruling that Christian is entit.led to his $Z.000I-a-year st4te

He said Christian is being released before the sentence was to
expire Dec. 24 because of a Christmas release policy.

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, ,
servi. ng the sentence at we
ICuC[w prison at rgun
Air Force Base, was given credit for the 51 days he served before
,IIIuI

By DONNA ESTES
provide that any public office
Herald Stall Writer
or employe who breached 11th
State Rep. Robert Hattaway public trust for private gain an
(D-Altamonte Springs) has any person or entity inducln
launched the campaign in four such breach" would be liable ti
central Florida counties, In. the state for all financia
cluding Seminole, endorsing benefits obtained by such actloi
Gov. Reubin Askew's bi d for and the official's pension rights
full and public financial lfconvictcd oil a felony would l
disclosure by elected officials, in jeopardy.
Hattaway and his campeign
In addition legislators wouk
team of some 50 persons are be banned from acting a
seeking
17,500
voters' lobbyists while in office and fc
signatures
in
Seminole, two years alter leaving office
Orange, Osceola and Brevard
Hattaway said the "Suoshlix
Counties to have Askew's Amendment" was designed U
"Sunshine Amendment" to the bring public trust back mU
Florida Constitution placed on politics to counter '5.wtuat Is
the Nov. 2,1976 general election happening In thi' county, th
ballot,
state and the nation.
Hattaway and his assistant in
"A lot of the public has lot ci
the signature
gathering doubts about public officials
campaign, Robert Poi of today," Hattaway said, adding
Ca.sselberry, hope to have the amendment "will restore
signature cards completed - faith In government.
before March's presidential"
It a person Is going to be
preferential primary.
involved in politics, he is goin
Statewide, the teams sup- to have to let the people know
porting Askew's move have a what he has," Rep. Hattaway
goal of 300,000 "Ignaturea, said.
although only 210,000 are
Hattaway Said ata meeting in
necessary under the section of Altamonte Springs he held last
the 1963 Florida Constitution week a group of 20 were exwhich permits amendment of pected to volunteer to gather
the state document by the the signatures, but a soup of 50
initiative of the people.
showed up to offer assistance
instead.
The "SurhIne Amendment"
He said four' "Sunshine
would require all elected of.
fidala, cortitutIonaI officers Days" will be scheduled during
and candidates for public of. the three-month campaign for
(Ice, from the state level to the signatures when well-known
municipal level, to file full and political personalities such as
complete public disclosure of Askew and U.S. Sen. Lawton
their financial interests with Chiles (DLakeland) will assist
the Secretary of State's office In the door-to-door effort.
each year showing net %wth,
"It Is going to take
AM Identifying each asset and
people-power to make this drive
liability In excess of $1,000.
miccesduj" he said.

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Dear Johnny,

some of the other young bucks have been training to help

Thank you for sending your list so I will have some

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ideas of what toys to bring you Christmas Eve. I hope you
have been a good bow this year and minded Mom and

A very merry Christmas to you and Catherine and
our famib'.

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Christian and his wife, Margaret, have sold their Tallahassee
lie pleaded guilty last April to failing to report $30,000 In Income
In 1969 and evading $15,751 in federal income taxes. In a plea- home and will probably move to an apartment, possibly In the St.
bargained deal, the government dropped charges that Christian Petersburg area.
failed to report $43, 357 in 1971 Income, evaded $19, 819 in taxes
Christian was a football coach in that area and was &amp;
and perjured himself by falling to disclose his Interest from a
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I would be happy if you would give me these things
that I have listed for Chr istmas. A toy vaceum cleaner, a
mv box, bowling in set, air hockv.Close and Play stero.

Robbie Gergley
370 Violet Dell

Dear R obbie,
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have a merry Christmas.
Can you be at every house soon? Are your reindeers
name blltzen, dasher, dancer, prancer, pictzen, comet
cupid and donner and rudolph?
Santa loves Rudolph.
Good-by e Santa Claus. You are a nice man because
you bring us nif-v toys. Robbie loves Santa Claus

Eric Siclivene
6W Sunrise Dr.

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returns or a sworn statement safeguard the signatures.
Identifying each separate Hattaway said. Cards locally
source and amount of income are to be returned to Hattaway
which exceeds $1,000,
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This Is the form being used In the "Sunshine Amendment"
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believing enough to write, but I agree you are asking for a
lot.
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"It's not for him specially," Jacobs said. "It's a result of
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Herald Readers Write Let ters To Santa

Dear Santa.
I want a new TV set and a stero and a pool and a new
stove. Don't mention it but I'm a pig. I found
out that
there is no Santa Claus. Because my Mom told me. But I
wish th
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its Christmas party at noon
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demonstration speech by Myra meeting of the new year will be
d Moreland on how to make gold on Jan. 8 at Sannyshade Park,

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and being nostalgic about "the good old days." A telephone
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pioneers" as possible to encourage them to join their friends at
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Altamonte Springs. lie discusses his subject, "Creative Aggression," with Mental Health
Assn.
members 1 from left) Polly Stevens, director of Stepping Stones; Harvey Walters, Association
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throughout the state will Participate in this event.
During this observance, the Arts Department of Sanford Woman's Club is endorsing Mrs. John (Ginger)
Bennett's one-man art exhibit on display throughout the
entire month at Senkarik Glass and Paint Company, Inc.,
210 S. Magnolia Ave.
Open to the public, there is no admission charge. hours
are 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday, and 9 a.m.
until noon on Saturday.
Mrs. Bennett, who lives on a small farm in Lake Mary,
began painting seriously about five years ago. Her
favorite subjects are children and animals.
She said, "I have always enjoyed nature and have had .great love of animals all my life. I like to try to capture
moods and communication on canvas."
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Florida Federation of Art, and Artists League of Orange
County, Mrs. Bennett said she prefers working with oils
din' to the flexibility and movability of them. She said it
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Inc lu(Iing everything from rustic scenes to puppies and
little girls.
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pastels, oils and acrylics. The colorful collection captures
several rustic views, two brilliant fighting cocks, somber
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Mr. and Mrs. John ni e Stanish
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Sanford Avenue home after Foreman heard of Sanford and iroom
exquisite decorations of red, nIghtt employes ofTheEvening Center fur lively moments 0
classes Open to the public, mere is no admission charge to this
according to them, the best directors of the Seminole
honoring Miss Susan Swain, green and gold were carried Herald temporarily abandoned cutting capers with WV
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who will become the bride of out. Pouring coffee and punch their busy posts, donned their
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John Durham, on Dec. 20, at from the beautifully appointed party atire and put their best L)od
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and Betty
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her registered everyday china.
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Susan received the guests Alison Swain, Tracy Reynolds,
drums, cymbals, guitars.
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Vi ncent was among the second bgest Perez with the winner defending against
crowd of the season, that sat in on the slugfest Vincent. These are some of the combinations
and the cocky Orlando fighter claimed he that await Florida fight fans after the New
wasn't Impressed by either man.
Year.
"If you fike street fighting, it was a good
Add to this— Eddie Davis who showed so
fight But If you are a fan of box, then you well with Gene Wells support of the Perezhave to come away from that brawl with the Ross war, Clarence Henderson who should be
feeling both of these guyb don't know the first
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finishes paying his debi to society, and others
Vincent, who lost to Perez on a fourth like Frankle Kolart, from Ohio, who was at
round knockout earlier this year, wants to ringside Tuelda) night, wanting anybody he
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number une in my mind right now and then I
The junior middleweight showdown series, will goa1 ter Russand teach him what ax
15 style, me to an end Tuesday night at can do to a slugger."
the Orlando Sports Stadiu when Edgar
Ross thinks the idea of Perez against
"Mad Dog" Ross took the Southern tiLle from Vincent, with the winner to fight hint, "is
inford's Taco Perez, but accordmg to the great"
combatonts, In 18, It will start all over
'I will light anyone that my manager puts
again.
me in with but I feel that Perez deserves a
Both Ross and PereT., along with the Udrd return bout. lie fought his heart out and the
member of the round robin, Joey Vincent, crowd enjoyed it.
agreed they have "no plans for retirement
"If I had my choice I would like to fight
but Instead, would like to get back to training Vincent first. I never liked the guy. It's Just a
as soon as Christmas is over"
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seen Its offensive output per arrived. But apparently we
game fall front an average of 60 hadn't."
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Reuben Cotton hit for 10 came on briefly in the first half,
points in the first period and and much of the second ha'J.
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middle sketch, and led all Press
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duct penalty for elbowing Berg- Commissioner Pete Rozelle,
during the week when he's not
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who doesn't take too klndb to wrath, added his two cents to
throwing nags during the weekThbe i Te
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Angeles Rams, gave his stron9
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exactty the way he planned
A Veeck group of some 40 people was
approved Wednesday as the new owner
(little American Leaguc's Chicago White

The league approval of the Vmck
group at the four-day-old winter baseball
meetings didn't come easy. It took two
ballots by the owners before
the wesury three quarters vote was
obtained Th (trial tally was 1G-2 Nine

with little or no capital Interest In the
team
Veeck disclosed that he had to sell
much of the Interest he would have
received for putting the purchase
package tagetNr, In or&amp;r to false Um
additional $1.2 million required for
league approval,
The colorful Veeck actually winds up
as president of the White Sox at a
reported $5 000 a year salary. The
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front John Allyn for $975 million is
owned by investors,Including former
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On the first ballot, the count reportedly
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ensued as some owners insisted on a sec
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should vote yes or no. Lee MacPhail,
president of the American League,
refused to confirm the vote counts.
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confom to the league's stipulations after
ttie owrrsturnéd down the group Dec. 3,
demar1ding the extra $1.2 minion in
working capital.
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would hate been O%Cf In 15 minutes"
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deposited in the bank. Instead he had
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National League President Charles
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O'Malley reterred to Planned legal
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O'Malley was asked about the
prospects of the Giants being sold to a
TOuP headed by Ron Lurie, or Ammican
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Toronto interests also were on hand to
support their $12.5 million for the
Canadian city.
The approval of the Veeck trotm left
action sthduled for next month by
State of Washington against the
Anwrican t,eague for pulling a francilise
out of Seattle after one wason (I9a) and
ma'Ang it to Milwaukee.
"it always has been scheduled for jar.
12, and still is scheduled for Jan. 12, and
the case wiU go to trial unless there is
baseball in Seattle," saiJ Slade Gortor..
attorney general for the Mate who was
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League at length, about both (the suit
and getting a team) ," Gorton d. "We
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Government bonds. County. Florida. described is:
or a satilfactcw'V bid bond esecuted
lots 10 and 11, Block H WEST
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sureties in an amount equal to S per TWO, according to the plat thereof
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w4th .'ach bid
Tenth-ranked
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PublicRecords of Seminole County, the only other member of the ::
The st,(ettful bilder Will he Floridj
required to firnith and pay for at public s&amp;e, to the highest and
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Con tract for work under this bid West Fron t Door of the Sem!nole Nevada-las
Vegas 9814. Eddie :
will obligate the contractor and County Courthouse in Sanford. Owers led the Rebels, now 5-0, :
subcontri(tors not to dlscrimin,te Florida
in emplymenf praUlces
with 25
points.
Len Gordy's
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The racing season has
reached its winter stage and
new car for next season and the sponsor on his near record
co mpetition is just about at a
1969 Chevelle should really be a running car as be knows that
standstill
beauty as the body they are
with Out One he will never be
Mwt of the oval tracks have
using caine from a car that is able to win a major title that he
shut down and just a few drag
rumored to have been driven by knows could come his way. He
strips are still running, Russ
a little old lady just on Sundays said that if any body would like
CARL V/k
Coe still has a pretty strong
to go to church and Is In perfect to sponsor Florida's fastest
AlMoto-cross circuit running at ____________________________________
condition. Dellarco's 1966 CorvcttetheycJdnth...
U1411 Rnriermth
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service sta tion on Airport
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claJ events,
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the frame will be run on as pha lt and used
Central Florida Dragway In time. Buster McCalIey is and hampered his han dl ing.
as a back up car to the 69 which
Bithlo, It seems, will run year building a 1969 Ford and hopes Harold Johnson has rebuilt will be run at Volusia County
round
and
Auburndale to have it finished in time for his motor and straightened out Speedway.
LA
Speedway will run
stoci. cars Speed Weeks at Volusia County the dents and bangs and is
year round.
Johnny Brown has retired his
Pump and Sprinkler System Service
Speedway in Feburary. ready for the new season. Pat Tequila Sunrise Corvette as he
Volusia County Speedway has Buster's Ford will be powered Smith
had to replace the front
the
Sales
Installation
closed for the season as well as by a 351 power plant and If the of lila frame on his Chevelle and car to the bare frame and re-do
Tampa's Golden Gate Speed- air will handle he has proved Ed Meridith has put a new body the chassle to accept
new
rvk
Emergency Calls
way and Lake City's North his Fords can run with the best on his car. Ricky Grahamn is
Dan a blow proof rear end.
Florida Speedway. Auburn da le of the cars.
buil ding a new Ford to run In When he is finished with th
has rescheduled the NASCAR
e car
Licensed With 18 Years Experience
Billy Price has scrapped his the limited stocks and will It will bea new color and hewill
100 planned for Dec. 14 to Jan. Chevelle in which he finished campaign this car on his own, re
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25. Bobby Allison and Neil fif th in the poin ts at
142 Academy Ave.
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Bonnett are still scheduled for County Speedway and is thIs year and should state some
Brown is now working to get a
(After 2:00)
Sanford, Fla.
that race,
building a new 1966 Chevelle. pretty exciting races with
Whe n all the tracks shut down During the end of
the season former partner Grahamn.
the torches and hammers come Price's car was involved
in a
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Sanford, Florida, at which tin-ie
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DET-113 Nov. 27, Dec 4, II, II. Ills nament play.
face all bids will be publicly opened Neither Lucas nor the Terps :
it-id read aloud,
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE needed luck to crush Georgia :
Proposed forms of contract EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CIR. Tech, now 1-2. Tech played
docum
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plans and CUlT, IN AND FOR SEMINOLE Terps almost even wi
sPecificatons, are on file at the COUNTY. FLORIDA
th a slow, :
Office of the Administrator, CIVIL ACTION
deliberate game until the last :
Seminole Memorial Hospital, 1101 CASE NO. 71-2091-CA.09.F
minutes
of the first half. But :
East FIrst St Sanford.. Florida
FIRST FEDERAL SAVINGS AND Maryland came
the Office of the Architects'. and
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ASSOCIATION
mann Dragsh ASSOCI6tI$ Ar- ORLANDO, a cor poration,
OF second half with a tightened dochitects Planner's, Inc., Sanford
Plaintiff,
fertse and amazingly accurate :
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INVITATION TO BID
B&gt;' TIlE AssocL4'rEI) PRESS rolled out to a 50-31 halftime out to a 17-4 lead In the first six
IN RE: Estate of
The Bnar,j of Tru'Ll.es of
the IRENE P. ROSS,
Second-ranked Maryland advan ta ge and later Increased minutes be fore the Gamecocks
Semlnols County Public Hospital
Deceased made a wreck out of Georgia t heir margin to 23 po ints with ba ttled back be hind the shootInvite's bids upon the following:
Yearly Contract tor COfflpi,te
ing of Alex English to cut the
Tech. And ii iriighl just be t he 15:37 left . the game.
FINAL NOTICE
termite inspection and pest Control
Given, a 6-(oot-4 sophomore, lead to 62-60 midway through
All pirions are hereby notified beginning.
for Hospital and Annex Building,
"I think they're a better ball finished with 31 points while the second half.
All bids 5II be mailed to the that the undersigned as Executor of
said (state, has cpmpleted the a club than they were last year" Hobey,a6-l0 sophomore, added
But Michigan then scored 11
Board ofPublic
Trustees
of the1101
Seminole
County
Hospital,
East ministration thereof and hat tiled in
30.
straight points in a three-mm.
First Street, Sanford, Florida 37771. s-aid court its final report and when they finished fifth in the
Michigan ran its record to 2-1 ute spurt and hung on for the
All bide shall be postmarked not Petition for discharge, objections final Associated Press poll with
later than the 19th day of December ther,)j. If any, should be duly filed. a 24-5 record, said Tech Coach behind guard Rickey Green's 27 victory. English finished with
After filing proof of Publica tion
1975, and shall
points. The Wolverines raced 30 points for the Gamecocks.
on or 5hwJiig 11115 notice has been Dwane Morr ison.
before the 72nd be
dayreceIved
of December
published• week for four
1973
With John Lucas sporting his
conSecutive wks the matt
Consideration of Such bids
of Iuckycharm,thetalentTerps:......................,.....,.....
take place a' the meeting o will approval of said report and. The
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Ordering of distribution of slid rambled past Georgia Tech 93- :
Board of Trustees in the
Seminole estate will come before ti-ic court. 65, running Maryland's record
County Public Hospital (Seminole
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INVITATION TO BID
abalone shell. The senior guard
As Executor of this Estate
ment, too.
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the necklace was a gift •
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IRF.NE
P. ROSS. Deceased
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will receive bids for addition to
If you're working and not covered by a penexisting boiler room building 12 noon G. AfldCW Speer
given him last season while in :
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11 West
commercial
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December II. 1973 at the Ad 34nford,
Florida
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The Annual Betty Natale's 1)eavon (1491) Orlando $45.
Florida Keglerettes and Tenth-Polly Price-Frankle
547, Bob Gonzaley 1905i, Hose 204-201-753, Walt Moore 200, Bob
Keglers Christmas TOUrnafflent Kaiser (1488) Sanford 40.
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was held this past Sunday at
Eleventh-Sue Qu ilan-Peggy
Andy Patrick 186-539 and Joy 191-7J8, Burt Truax 191-190.731,
Howl America. Out of 43 Ponder (1471) Orlando $35.
Walters 180-490.
and Dave Hunt 1O-710, Star of
doubles entries for the women a Twelfth -Jewel Carter-Gerry
Swingers Ladies League: Jan the Week" Is Fred Samples
total of 19 doubles came in the Booth (1470) Orlando $30.
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Ervin had a string of seven with plus 157 pins.
By WHY JOHNSON
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strikes in a row for her first 20
Monday Morning Blues
for the keglers with the top ten Harris (1470) $. 14-Sharon IL
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game E204j. She carries a 124 Ladies League: High for the
cashing. The following bowlers Seimer-Joy Walters (1469) Orlando
average. Faye Jones is "Queen Charles Gross Trucking team
cashed. Winners for the Sanford $20. 15-S
and eighth-Randy average. Cheryl Lawie spared of the Week". Carol Slaugh
andy Maddox- Maddox (634) tie with Booth the 3-10 split
te r was Dorine MacAtee with a 512Keglerettes frorn all over the Dot LaMacchia (1466) Orlando $M. ninth-Joe Ijo
twice,
Gordon
had
the
high
set
with
her
513179. Norma Sharp was high
Pkins (637) Honeycutt Lad a turkey as did 214. Millie Garmcr
state were Linda Dacangel-Ev $18. 1Laura Barfield.Euni ce
478 a
from the F1 th
RQbInson-1657
team
$110. Clageit (1464) Brandon &amp; Orlando
Jax $12.
$10.
10-Martin Landy (633) Teresa le and Dave Sharp carrng the high average for with a 1Th. Niland's110M
Bar's team
and
Young.
Joh
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on roll ed four the league; Automotive Speed had Janet Bew 1779, B
Massey.Ev Sanford $16. 17hnron CorsiCity Slickers
ar bara
E'dwards (1640) Orlando $95- Gert Harris 0464) Sanford &amp;
League: The high series Mixed
in
a row.
'Star
of the Week" is Parts is Mill in the top spot. Kelley 166 high. Johnny's
for
the
Bill
Meyers
with
95 pins.
TIIjrd.St)aron 1,owe-Jean Jax $15. 18-Joanne Swartz-Joy
Auto Train is in smnd and Standard Service's
men fell for Dave Sham as be
high wa3
Barbour
&amp;
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Mixed Rich Plan is in third.
Goodson (1623) Orlando $85. Walters (1458) Sanford $12. and rolled a 2-2O9 for his first
gu e: No 200's were rolled
Sue
Wynn
179
and
Mary
Lea
lourUt-Mary Marshall-Sharon 39-Sharon Corsi.Frankle
ct
ifice 611.
Sanford (lassie Trio : 4 JOhIiSoiI4GG.F.R.T.Dceam high
Woods 1558) Orlando $75. (1458) Sanford $10.
The high game during the night but several gaines scratch: Eighteen 200
was Ann Smith 184-601 set.
Fifth-Veronica
was
rolled
by
Phill Young 218- high sets by the following: games for the evening!
Dickerson.
The winner from the Keglers
The Johnson spared the 4-7 and 31. Lynn
Filand
210-549
Stimely 195$3S,
Madge Wright (1514) Jaxon was our own Mike Kearney Jerry
Smith
38810.
Highand
for Chuck
Hendricks19493,
BobAlice
L high going to Ron Allinan 238- 30, Wynn 3-10, June Plant 5-8-10,
Reach 5. Sixth-Linda
ocke 731, Roy Jacob 2372l, Don Lepore
Dar- (731) Sanford $bO. Second-Dave the women was Mary Johnso
Dot Ripley 4.-5
cangeILerraine King (1514) Heard (680) Or lando $60. Th
n's 192-548, Nadine Putman 186-483, Gorman 233ird- only 200 game of the evening Jim Joh ns
727,
Jim
Johnson
splits.
Ann
Smith
rolled a
on 1fil-52 and Buck 228-22n)4-769,
Orlando $U. Seventh-M;iry Conrad Iunon 1CG7, OrLindo (210)-507 and Teresa Lewie and
Ras
Morton
27-190ti,r'
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I69.
(657 linda Eiland both rolled games
51, Dave Fuighum 224.210-192Flagshi9 Bank
Sanford $55. Eighth-Bonnie Orlando $35. Fif th-Werner Jung Of 190. Lowle had her
Mixes]
7,
Ga ry iske 216-191-I9I-7,
first )0 League: Ben
Mahler hit the big Tom Wheaton 209-736, Jack
(riffin.Judt Banner 1491) (648) Orlando $30, Sixth-Mike set in league play with the high 600 set as he had a 232 high Kaiser 205.729, Connie Lahman
Orlando &amp; Kissimmee $50. Costello (647) Orlando $25.
of the night, Lowie for
Ninth-Irene Jujawa-Audette Seventh-Harold Booth (643) night was 124 pins over her game, for a 605 series. Lindy 206-191-722.
Dave Lacy 201-,
Heuer 223-540, Jack Kaiser 211. Dick White 204.717,
Bill Varner
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FICTITIOUS NAME
FICTITIOUS NAME
Notice it hereby given that I am
Notice Is hereby given that I 4m
engaged in business at 13)7 engaged in
business at 719 Lake
Altamonte Spr, Dr. Aftamon te Srr. Mary Blvd., Lake Mary, Seminole
Seminole County, FIorkTh under the County, Florida, under
the fic1,fIci
fictitious rme DOLL IP4GER EN
rlhmeof THE MILLER GROUP, anl
TERPRISES. INC 0-B A FERN that I intend to register said name
PARK
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and
that
I
intend
Seminole County. FlOrfd in
register said name wflh the Clerk as Cordance with the PrOVISIonS - Of the
the Circuit Court, Seminole County, Fictitious Name Statufet. To Wit
Florida in accordance with the Section $65 09 Florida Statutes 1957
ovisions of the Ficlito, Name
S W M Miller
Statutes, To Wit: Section I6S.00 Publish: Dec. 1, II, is, 26. 1973
DEU 12
Florida Statute's 1957.
S. Ann Dollinger
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
Publish: Dec 11, II, 26 197S, Jan 7, EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CIR Ma
1974
SUIT, SEMINOLE COUNTY
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Young Tim Sheehy scored Edmonton's first four goaLs
but the Oilers needed the 499th and 500th of veteran Norm
t1llman's pro career to defeat the Quebec Nordiques in a
World Hockey Association game Wednesday night.
Ulinian's first goa l came on a thirdperiod power-play
just 59 seconds after Quebec's Hejean Houle and Chris
Borde leau scored 18 secon ds apart to trim Edmonton's
lead to 4.3. Ullman ta lli ed again less th an four minutes
later.
Elsewhere, the Winnipeg Jets edged the Toronto Toros
6-5, The Indianapolis Racers nipped the Phoenix
Roadrunners 2-1 and the New England Whalers shaded
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Like every other member of.e team, goalie Wayne
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the Forum lust year. Wednesday night he finally l)layed n
one ...asa member of the Toronto Maple Leafs
And although Ja cq ues Lematre and Guy Lapointe
nicked him for th ird-period goals, Thomas sto pped
shots as the Maple Leafs and Canadiens battled to a 3-3
National Hockey League deadlock.
Elsewhere in the NH!.,, the Buffalo Sabres and New
York Rangers skated to a 2-2 tie, the Chicago Black
Hawks routed the Washington Capitals 7-2, th e Detroit
Red Wings nipped the Pittsburgh Penguins 3-2, the
California Seals held the Philadelphia Flyers to a 1-1 tie
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1975.
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1971
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1970
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HAROLD HALL REALTY

DUPLEX- 2

newradlos, iewelry, TV's, color&amp;
black 1. whIte', and thousands of
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let of woman's golf Clubs with bag,
- never used. Call aftrr 5, 323 3326

° LOT with 3 bedroom CR, ex.
Ilent beat,'Iy parlor or nursery,
5,900,
LOT with 3 bedroom CR and

fl 211$

withboz')fshells,$35
Ph. 327 2062. 6060ak Aye,

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speed, like new, Zgreen
Don Pope. 37?
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12Ga Shotgun.S shot

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NO SECURITY

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$972 Grasthopper Air Boat, 135
Laccmr,
$1,195 323
after i or weeents.
ROBSON MARINE

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Anyone can be a Seller
buyer.
Ito charge. All admitted free.
Corn, browse Starling Sunday,
Der.aiha. liii, ,•a. Li,.ia
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automatic, VI, aIr connhllcried,
tO IA 510 ply fires and truck mugs.
$1,000. Will trade May e Seen at
?l Sanford Avp bm'ne 9 .a ri or

rsselb-rryH*y )797

SALE;

clothe,, sIzes Ill, like new.

LotIs In residential area near
anlando Springs. Write Howard
outhern, General Delivery,
affOrd 32771 or inquire Weklya
L anding Campground,
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EXECUTlVELlVlNcj.4QR,7t,
formaldining Separat, cottage or
game room area. 119,300. 2
STORY STUCCO

FURNISHED

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SEP PINOLE CO. Acreage tracts,
nail and large. 12,000 per acre
id up Terry Realty, Realtor. 62$.
NEAR STORES. Take I? easy in thli
11
bk, I bith home with eat In
kitchen, Only 1)7,000 Owner will

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Ptotpolnt Cop.
per-tone Refrigerator, 11 cu ft
beautiful COndition, 5)30 Girl's

207 E 25th .173 1832
'IAL A.COLBER'r, REALTOR
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Eves 322 06)7 or 3fl-1517
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1973 Ch,yrot,t Panel Van, 175"
wheil bat., 6 cylInder, standard
shift, new paint, like' new. 30.000
m,les, Sell by
Wall
Plumbing &amp; HeatIng, 1007 Sanford
Ave. 372 6567.

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an ad that will bring a last silo
CALL 327 2611

2 Bdrm.

1 &amp;

HOMES OF D
•Large Wooded Lots

Large3.RoomAp.artm,nt

£Jo

wl'ie',ts, new pent, new Inspection,
3777623

Wanled to buy used oH Ice furniture

Yard Sale, Thursday and Friday, 9
am, to S p.m., 1503 Douglas.
Phone 321.5951.
GARAGE

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$150,

WILL BUY OR CONSIGN GUNS OF
ANY DESCRIPTION SANFORD
AUCTION. I7] 7310

8,i,kes. GoCarti (orginaI $135),
vea corner iutn &amp; Cedar (7 blks
west Wino Dixie).

HAL COLBERT

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DAVES' 323 9370

YARD SALE, Fri. &amp; Sat., Dec. 12 &amp;
13. Live Ducks, Roosters, II en.
Dozen Bicycles, 110120. Mini

AND ACPFAGES

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Iad:es wear, 10 11, formal &amp; ____________________________
sportswear, 105 Fri., Sat. &amp; Sun.
70-Swap &amp; Trade
203 I arkswood Or., 323 7587.

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We Buy Furniture

tools, household items, misc.
Garage Sale

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9 to 6, 1506 MeItonyille. Clothing,

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Idyliwllde Drive. Hew 30 cup
perculator, TV, Italian nativity
ligurines, antiques, househc,ld
itern, evening coat. Other better
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clothing.

210' Waterfront lot, St. Johns River,

Custom Built Homes WIth Many Plans To Choose From

DeBar'y- Adults, I BR, air; close to
Stores, churches. Ideal fpr retired
Persons. 641445$ or 377 505.4.

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BLAIR AGENCY
33666

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loots, etc Buy I or 10)1 items
Larry's Mart, 215 Sanford Ave.
ORIENTAL RUGS WANTiD

7)S Blywood Circle (Sunland
Estates).

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43-lots-Acreage

YOUR HOME?

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CARPORT SALE - FrIday &amp;
Saturday M:sc. &amp; House plants.

Orlando, 773 6.460.

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GENtRAL CONTRACTOR
REAL ESTATE, INC.

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$75 Endura Priced reasaiabt
7 1750

68-Wanted to Buy

pliance,, Misc. items, etc.

64'x12', 3 bedroom, )"t baths,
13.500. GEURDOpi, 17*17', 17,195.
EASY LIVING, 5737 E. Colonial,

JOHNNY WALKER

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bath,
unlurn,shc'cj,
$9,350
BROADMORE 64'x24', 3 bedroom,

Nights ifl 2357

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at 2015 Cedar
Ave. Friday &amp; Saturday. Ap

3 Bedroom, 7 baths Already set up
with awning and skirting. Cheap.
Phone 373 0110. 1)0 Exeter Court,
Carriage Cove Mobile Home Park.
Sanford.

BROKERS

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3730191 after S p m

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Days- 372 6123

?S?iParkDr.

Great Dare pups, lawn and brindle.

54-Gai'age Sales

Mobile Home. furnished, 12*60'

ST. JOHNS REALTY CO.

JIM HUNT

Color TV'S I ronO; &amp;.W. from
$15; Servic, all make,. HERBS'
TV 1200 S. French, 373 1731

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Larry Saxon, Realtor

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GREGORY MOBILE HOMES
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An immaculale home that you
rr.jt see to fully realize Its
i. 'abIlity. 13.5.000. 371 9110

Buying a new home? Moving to
apart men I?

A LITTLE SALESMAN Ill IiflN,

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7 Month femalt Vittia, show qui$it'j,
potential hunter. $65 without
papers. $315155.

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brick fireplace, and bookshelves.

M.

Stenstrom

305 213 020$

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HOUSES APE PLENTIFUL
But a home like this is rare Indeed 4
bedroom, 2 bath In Lake Mary
area Hugh 30' famIly room wllh

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WEKIVA RIVER ESTATES
Nev.' 3 bedroom. 2 baths, double
garage, 7 porches, patio, country
settIng, on large I acre putt lot,
Orections: West on SR 46
to Welulva Rd. Call cjllect, eves.
Owner Broker, Herbert Bronon,

MOSSIE C. BATEMAN
Real Estate nroker
322-7643

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Call 37726)1 or III 9993 to list
Christmas speciali here.

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3 Mo. .6 Mo.
1 Year Leases
Hwy. )7'Acros

It W. 25th Sanford, Fla.
Call for Appointment 322.3103

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From Ranch House
323-1670 or $3 1.9777

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4901 after 5:30 p m,
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apartments, mttractively fur
fiShed, convvnhently localed and

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beautifully landscaped. $135 mo
Call between 030 S For in

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Juice Oranges, 1)50 per bu.
Your Container 3fl31$s
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Tange$os and Tangerines

Bedrooms. Adultsonty
PARKAVENUEMOBILEPARK
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Navel oranges, 17.50 perbu

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Arrangements, Sanford Flower
Stop, One Of Your Better Central
Florida FlOritti, 372 1472

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Knight's Sti

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Styles and colors.
tOS E Firit St

Biauty Care Products for Mon
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519 E. First, 372 5742

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Country Club, 372S4.4).

PLATES
23 INCHES BY 34 INCHES

ice up the old Rec Vee *ith,
cessorIe from Sanford

.vur Uflu IlAg. LUU' Turn. )d

m will love you all year Ic
Aicro Wave Oven or a Ir
Ompactot, .
and an Elec'
Iarue Grill will make Do
Top Chef." Dick's Appliani

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lropical 'and exolic plants, Cat
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Monroe Licensed, bonded fruit
shippers Select yours fOdCy for
ChnIstms shipping Phone (305)

Kathleen, wa dtowned at
Acapulco in 1971. The family

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Visit Etheil's An
I mile w,'st nil IOn Old St.
PcI 46 at "76" Station, Pota, 372.
5571.

Check the Evening Pieralt ChriSt

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Dealer. 373 743).

MOni would love a new watch

tocross Bicycles and Ar
essories. Free Racing with
urchas.,. Bicycle City.
UQIW 134. Lg.I)O 1161
OSN Maitland Mtlnd 0470633

SATUROAYAIIDSUNDAY 9toS
HIGHWAY46FLEAMARKET
1' mile, Eøst of I Ion Hwy 46
(behind Hwy 46 Auction Gallery)

lewels start at 179 95. GWA
P1EV JEWE-LERS, 701 S P.

Delight tne Lady in your home w
a Suotteem small •ppiianc, ft

Dad
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dso'ne selection of cardigan
ealr"s by McGregor, machine

kee' men s 3 fold Blllfoicn from
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Other nualltv Meeker
ather goods. GWALTNEY
S Park
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Gregory Lumber &amp; True Vi
H4.rdware, 4th &amp; Maple. 3flC
LiSt yeur Christmas specials P
where' the shopper; will sic tI

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BUV-SELL--TRADE

311 315E FIr'stSt

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tu,e &amp; fleddiniq, fl06 S. Fre
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372 $412

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UASS BOAT BARGAINS

Hour Service Dykes Healing
Ar Conditioning 327 1577

corn Iet

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Hauling wanted h' lx' .an ,lh
lilt gate Ption)228I,fAnller 3)0

Radio &amp; TV
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Sanford Bu%InessMachine, 3720005 DRIVE IN TV SERVICE- Fast
Service 202 Live Oak Blvd
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Painting &amp; Carpntry Work,
types roof repair 30 years e'
Ptrecic, Fail Sirvice - Free
estimates Ph $31 WI anytime

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Expect rod repars tu
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Better lob for a Better price

Painting, ln?rior and Ez'erkir.
Steam Cleaning House (1.401043
Frre Estimates. Phone 3720707

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Free estimate 373603$

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Interior, Exterior Plastering

$4o

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323 0565

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We Sery cc all makes and motels
FrCCPI(kupa,dDeI,yery

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Maple desk &amp; Chair. $33, ccionlal
love seat. tS5 Upholstered rorker.
$13; Swivel rocker, $15; Chest of

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ALA CLEANS ALt.

Oil Burner Cleaning &amp; Service 74

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Iue0 Antique bulfet 140

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Singer Zig zag iri cabinet, 3 needle
position, twin needle, front
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tictuweil power loots and Stnley
nd tools from Gregory Lumber True Value Hardware, 4th &amp;

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Gifts

tllvery. Conv,nlent terms'.

T EXTRA CASH Fl
HRISTMAS by selling your gi
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Call 372 76)) or $31 9993 to list you'r
CiristmOs specials here

is. Dad with a pair of DanIel
'eec casuals or house SlIppin
im Knight's Shoes, 201 E 1st St.

ye TV Stamps- ill E FIrst

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Ills
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Heaters Cleaned, all makes IS
years experience Paul Miller 372

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ekids will love Cowboy BoOft ant
)ingo Boots from Knight sShoe,
0$ E First St

e"t your new furniture ft
IILSOPI MAIER for the b
hrustmas ever. Save on ratio
ranth Liberal trade inS F
hone 372 5472.

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a'l .1 KING Plumbing SupplIesESTERSON LAND CLARlNG
F'xture, Water Heaters lam 10
Bulldozing Ecavating Ditch
pm lhru Sat 2534 S Part Drive
Work Fill dirt, too tOil 372 5cs
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C&amp;A Back Hoe Service
Land O.aruiQ fill dirt clay :o

Omega watch Phone 323 6450
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Heater Cloaning

SWAP-. l6tt Cobia V Bottom Boat
or000dSpines Piano, or sell, $375.
VALINEY JEWELERS has a 3276620.
vide selection of ID Bracelets
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rlea IvIarlcel

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IDEAL FOR ROOF INGOt' INSULATING

The Joe Hobbles' daughter,

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NON RUSTING IPURE ALUMlNi,M
EASILY INSTALLE D WITH STAPLEGUN

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IDEAL LINING MATERIAL (They
Fit tween Stut dings and Rifler,)

Complete

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$4 fl, SpecIal $71.36. Wieboli
Shop, 2)0 S Park

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USEDOFFSETIPRINTING

1l and walked toward the bddge's
North Tower, authorities Fe'

FREE SWAP SHOP &amp; FLEA MARKETI Aciults 2.00 1 Show Tim, berhonorfcr Indian studentsat
SUNDAY, DEC.14
Kidi** L0OJ:3O 9:10
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We've Got Everything For
Golfer- Clubs, Bails, Golf Ri

Duckster Jakets Lutes
mens golf appirel and shc

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Call 322 26)1 or Ii? 99'73
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Air Conditioning

Phone372 6515
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GWALTNEY JEWELERS- Unusual Gifts, fresh and artifIcial
floral pieces, lovely hanging
Quality gifts for less. 70$ S Park.

ALUMINL M SN EETS

WHILE SUI

SEARS telephoneS will be open
every nlght'lillthru Dec. 73, Call
372 )fl)

Giffs

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residential and businesses. ree
estimate Blitz Clean 323951

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Children's Wear. (Formerly
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Eagle Siding Co 55) 9363
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CALL in 7411
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3 BR, 1 bath. $7S

3:30p.m.

Farmers Mirkef. 37101fl.

treating illnesses.
He is survived by his widow,
1P': Mary Marilyn.
Hobble was the Dolphins
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owner's oldest of 11 children,

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home, Sanford area

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3 bedroom, 7
bath, sell less than FHA apraisal.
$15,000

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RENT. PURCHASE PLAN
Modern Clean 3 btiron hnmUI.
family room, garage. carpets
oJ).i722
CLIFF JORDAN,REALTOR

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Professional S.ervic'

SUPILAND
I Bedroom, 1 bath,
central heat 8. aIr. $72,000.

MeOl tstate

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approved. $11,950

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shag carpet throughout, self clean
Oven ln5ariora,Occupyaf,,r Jan.
Is?, Call 4.21 3091 after 7 p m.

$

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FRANKLIN ARMSAPTS, Pent

ALE PRODUCE, Stall 22. Sanfci'd

has establisheda$cholvshipth -.

574 3167

6U) Sq. Ft. Shop Space
lOON Maple
373 8)?? or 37? 6620

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3 Bedroom, 1',
both, new roof, fenced yard, Fl-IA

Orange City. Stores now available
Ideal for restaurants or ether

Easy

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coroner's office said.
Hobble apeciallzeul in roiling,

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bedroom, central heat ant air
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Harold Hall Realty

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trailer, Adults, no 5,lS
Preferably retired persons. $100

Small PIn in on 1712, lust north of

lb., or *4.5030 lb. load. Other friih

authorities said.

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tying in with the lady golfers. to his death from the Golden _________________

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now that they've seen the call- Dr. David Lyle Hobble, the 31her of play, and from uidverti- year.old son of Miami Dolphins
sers who realiie the po(ential in owner Joe Hobble, has plunged

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Call 377 2611 or 111 9993 to list your
Christmas specials here

Nice I Bedroom iPI., kitnen
equipped, air, carpeted Large
private yard 1)05 Adults 372 fl9
W5. nds S eves.

Nurses; RN's, LPN's; Aides; Aide.
Companion; Needed immedlatily,
6250636

while band wIth gold Vicinity 21st

year at ABC, NBC and CBS The Coast Guard began tiw

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immaculate 3 BR, 7 bath home in
one of Sanford's finer areas.
Convenient to downtown, shop.
ping, hospital, All modern con

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32-Houses Unfurnished

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surroundings, good pay. Start
Immediately. Apply In person,
Head Hunters, $01 East 25th St.

24-Business

RELAX - ENJOY LIVING

Your

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Rentals

care for as low as $2 per wt
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J 6 JUDY'$LITTLEN0PIO
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To order volumes I, Iliad Ill, send $1 for each, making checks
payable to "Seek &amp; Find" in care of this newspaper.

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NBC, CBS and ABC already
Ideally, says CBS sports chief Lost In Loch Arbor area- Black
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were glutted with professional Bob Wussler, the relationship
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Ave. 322)423
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Oct. fl•
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operate at the level it does LOST: Female Calico cat. sr
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million for a five-year contract. hg the cart before the
10 age 2 only. Nut to new
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times
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get
where
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because of television. It got New government program,

merger.

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W. Tyner. A special thanks to Rev.
Leonard Jones lot his COrTiforting
rds God bless YOU •II Your
kindness will never be lot'gotten.

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Call 3236646.
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drinkers.
NFl. teams receives more than outside it might be said that
For further Information call 12 3 4517
ty of sports. The added quality
"Television money is so Im- 12 million a year from th
television is subsidizing many
or wrlt
attracts larger audiences, ilortant," says ABC sports czar league's sale of TV rights,
Sinford Al Anon Family Grour p,o,
of the sports it covers, but on
hkh In turn briugs in more Roone .rledge, "that if It were
Box 553. Sanford, Fla. 3277)
Executives in other sports the inside it is accepted by both _______________________
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national TV and sports executives as SWAP- 161?. Coola VBottom Boat
turn allois television to pay would fall apart."
bopI Piano, or sell,
television contract often can simplytheway their businesses
more for broadcast rights.
3776630,
That isn't network hyperbole, spell the difference between operate.
The fees paid by television for success and failure for a new
ARE' YOU TROUBLED? Call Toll
Carl Lrndernarrn Jr,, head of
fly LEE MARGULIES
Free, 6.44 2027 for "We Ca rt'the right to place cameras at organization
not only be- NBC's sporls department, says
"Hotline," Adults or Teer
Associated Press Writer
spirts events provide millions cause of the financial iinplica- the approach isn't much
LOS ANGELES (API - of dollars to sports.
FACED WI7HA DRINXINC
tions but also because of the fan ent than that of the networks'
PROBLEM
Could television survive if it
"There isn't a single NFL. interest generated through entertainment divisions, which
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IMe cream of the crop In Seminole County high school
football circles will be hono.ed Sunday, when the Evening
Herald sports department presents Its All-County football

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meeting
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McGregor said he has the
battles a blue that Injured two children and destroyed a home at
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testified in the grand jury probe and Wifliwm in their denial.
the grand Jury report. Asked if named In the indictments.
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favor of judges releasing the from the jury or from the judge Hattaway sal d, "You know I querie
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Dorfman
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fellow had not intended to %lolate the
Democrats that Seminole law which requires that all i
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officials
where
elections for the state at - decisions are made or
A three-judge Circuit Court
Wney's campaign victories. discussion leading to ultimate
panp.1
has denied motions by
In 19U and again In 1972, decisions Is 'teld must be open
two
former
Sanford pohicemen
Dorfman noted Herring did not to Me public.
for reductions of prison sencarry Brevard County, but did
The opinion was sought by
take Semtho1 by a sulanUal Freeman, who was then city tences meted in connection with
burglary
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Seminole

amounts of sng acids which
may progress to coma with
unconsciousness and 4wk.
During coma the shock-like
reaction may lower the blood
pressure enough to Induce a
stroke it a person al. eady has
disease in the arteries to the

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to 3 strong two bid. The con- bid. The only penalty is that
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of portions concerning the unLid;ctcA persons.
The tsw gives peons concerned 15 days in which to file
motions for expungement. If such
are filed , aceong
to the law, the grand jury report must also remain sealed until
th e local court's ru!!ng on the motions can be ruled Gfl by th
district cour t of appeals.
Grand Jury Foreman Gary Han attended a Iive-hour closed
door hearing concerning the gra nd jury return before Chief
Circuit Judge Virgil B. Conkling Thursday afternoon.

Judge Cowart Jr. wasn't available at press time for com.

eliminate any deficiencies that judge Cowart may have found in
the original indictments ."

He was subsequently cleared
were
former Altamonte of both charges Herring's
Springs City Councilman Dan of fice, early In 1974, after
Dorfman. co-chairman of the receiving a tape recording from
select committee, former then-mayor Roy McClain of an

passes and u makes three

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since the six-judge Supreme Court panel didn't render a written

When Cowart ordered the indictments sealed lie cited a
state law allowing persons named in a grand jury report, but not
uIii*d, t ime to ask the court to pr or expunge the report

Th e Supreme Court ruing immedia te ly gave rise to local
speculation that the .Seminole County Grand Jury may go back
into session Monday or early next week concerning the report ed
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government probe and in'iictjnents,

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charging personi who were named in the origina l thdIents,
"I'm confused," Markey said, "because this dQc't foU
normal rules applicable. I don't know -I'm =1 of guessing

precedence in tfiv st.ate.

know what his next move will be.

ficeholders in addition to Pratt

Opening lead

Although the basis for
diabetes is probably with a

that closes part of the arteries

induce a stroke. If a person
develops a severe aneni and
already has a limited circulation to the brain that may
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doesn't

Democratic Executhe Corn- attorney's office
Booth was accused in 1973
Named to the committee to and again in 1974 of
'Sunshine
investigate the Republican Law" iothiiens when he was a

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mediately kno.
'It means, in th e minds or the Supreme Court," Markey
"that Circuit Judge Joe A. Cowart's act.ions to this point
swd,
haven't been such as to invoke the extraordinary power to stop
turn."
On Dec. 3 Cowart rived the Seminole Grand Jury in te rim
report and four indictmen ts and immediately ordered them
sealed. It is believed that the sealing of indictments WAtJI4IUt

State Atty. Abbott Hethg's appeal seeking to have four sealed
&amp;no1e Grand Jury Indictments made public.
State Atty. General Robert Shesn's office said the high
court's ruling, without a written opion, puts the Indictments
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meeting of the Seminole County the

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next year
"Itist1me westooduptoJs
Uttle guy," said Tom Pratt, unseat the state attorney in the
South Semle businessman, 1976 elections
named
of the select
The former counctiman said

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negative response, and you

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CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. ~ '
19) You're in a good Position to , your way today, but do it by
Uplift them.Don t stnk to their
pra ising,rather than b
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demeaning.
Don't
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Your luck will carry )
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far today. Being considerate
will earn gratitude or oua
help out w here Dame Fortune Ungs that may actually ei
Take proposi tions for what
faits.
LO (July 23-Au g . 22) they're worth.
PISCES tick
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Avoid
letting
money
burn
a
hole.
tA,y, although your attitude
ill your im-ket todiy. if you
siii ~
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Bri ghten up. Expect
for a real rainy day. Donl~,) ,'
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ptlon of SanLaura Lynn Harberts.
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ordered the investigation after
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According to a memo to the denying Sanford Transit's pected to cite a slump in rezoning of property at the
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found at a dumping area near commission from City Manager request for an eighth license, business activity
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SR-431 in west Altamonte Warren E. Knowles, a police
Knowles' memo said Sanford Illegal activities on the part of
Public
hearings
also are
Springs on Aug. 23, 1973.
investigation of the company, Transit Line president Fadel his company's competitors
scheduled
to
consider
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company's adoption of the National Fire
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the Circumstances."
wave of robberies and .ab"Theyshouldinake sure they
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ductions In Central Florida, have good locks, notordyon the old Henry Kersey was murPolk said the "good people are doora hot on the windows as dered. and his wife Leslie, 23,
going to be living in an armed wU,Slidlnggluadoorsahould was abducted after the couple
camp to protect themselves." have pins In them to reinforce returned from a football game
Asked what meawes are the locks."
Late Friday and found
needed to combat the crime
Polk added that while extra burglars In their home.
wave, Polk said the restoration lighting for yards was a good
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of the death penalty was the idea, it can be expensive, and Kersey was abducted by the
best answer,
suggested a large dog, such as a burglars, two black mates,
"The death penalty istheonly German shepard or a dober- driven to the lnterstate-4bridge
answer to this," Polk said. "I mann, could provide some over Lake Monroe, and tossed
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Both Polk and Butler said
bridge.
advice to people about the locks citizens should be reminded
Sanford Police Chief Ben and other security measures that it is unlawful for an
Butler agrees with Sheriff Polk that might be needed.
unlicensed pawn to caM a
that the Kersey abduction could
"They should call us if they weapon on his person.
be rela ted to similar Inci den ts have any questions at all."
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four indictments and naned one person as a coconsrAratr
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other county officers, will be are constantly on the phone to Kwiatkowski. No update on that
Klmhrough agreed with Ellis
Seminole County government urged to bid for the post.
OMAE for updated in- study has been provided,
that
It was the county's ins adding an additional director
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the $20,000 range.
prOVl(lLng body to government assigned numerous studies thebestandcheapestmethodo(
OMAE was only one of many
The new position, according with power to review and make other than the budget. For use
of
courthouse
telephones.
changes
to county governinnt
to county officials, will be e recommenda tio ns to depart- example, turning the f
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A ma jor assignment was envis ioned by Underwood in Ws
director of the Office of ment
heads concerning into flower beds was shunted off monthly monitoring of
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preparing a memo to County Attorney Tom Freeman that
it is "rumored that Indictzrents held by the cowls
volved county employees" and Is asking Freeman for the
legal procedure to follow in the event that county em
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The police chief al-so trying to beef up patrols of
Lake, Polk and Highland recommended good, strong residential sreas, becauso
Counties,
locks on doors and windows as "times are changing, people
"They (Voltisi County in. standard protection,
are robbing more residences
vestigators) apparently believe
On the question of keeping than businesses."
that some connection might weapons in th home or in the
Despite the increase in
exist," Butler said,
automobile, both Polk and robberies, citizens apparently
Asked what people can do to Butler were reluctant to en- are not flocking to gun shops to
protect themselves, Butler dorse the practice, but Polk purchase weapons.
said, "We encourage people to said, "I'll put It this way — I
Stores in both Seminole and
call us if they hear noises at have one In my home."
VoluslaCotmtles said they have
home or find anything
"People have a right to not experienced any noticeable
suspicious."
protect themaelves and their Increase In gun sales.

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county County Commissioner
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Judge Vahe W'diLum of &amp;mhwie cmty
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sealing of in(betn)ents of e!ee.R,,,
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sale of natural gas and con- business,tobeglnat73opin, use some $70,000, which ti
struction and maintenarce of . are construction of sidewalks State announced will Im
neressary facilities in the city Is on SH 427 to [.),man High received by the city over and
scheduled to open the School Wade Hargadon on above bud geted and anticipa t ed
Ungwood City Council 7 p.m. street lights for the addition to sums, to construct sidewa to
meeting today at city hail
Sky lark and routi ne council, provide safeways fc walking
Official3 of the utility ap. attorney and mayor reports. school children.
Peared before council twice in
Councilman H.A.Scott, at the
The Altamonte Springs city
recent weeks seeking the last city council meeting, urged commission will meet at 4:30
franchise and agreeing to that action on the sidewalks to p.m. Tuesda y.
rebate a portion of revenue to Lyman be delayed to give
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University of Flovida'i Course If: Real Estate Principles
and Practices classes, opening
at Seminole High School the
week of Jan. 5, has been cx-

A public befalog on' the the city in exchange for the at four separate council
proposed Florida Public franchise.
meetings since last SUIflIflr.T,

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wasn't so much what pe'ple the men and women who built
'Whtse theie is
took frarn iL but what they hod this rAtuxL
gold,"
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to Put into It. The Land mol&amp;d
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WASHD4GTON(AP) -A fight between Prjj Ford
and Corweas that cook
Americam nm nul0th may be
would allow both Wes; to ave face.
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TAlLAHASSEE (AP) - State officials, facing a
$10-million deficit I-n the Medicaid program, are seeking
ways to save money on benefits ranging .rom aid to
dependent children to care (r tlt. elderly,
"Itlookslikeweareinablndwherewernayhaveno
choice but to cut services," said Sen. John Vogt, Vice
chajrman of th e Heal th and Rehabilitative Services
Committee . ..... we can't fund all the good programs
everybody wan ts."
The actual cost deficits for a two-year period in the program, which provides hmlt.h services for about 424,000
needy pe rsons, are projected at $24 million. The federal
government picks up about 60 per cent of the over
but the state still is left with a SIO-million problem.

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Bradshaw was represented
by Attorney Terrence Ackert
ring the five-week invesdgafion in which Council
found there had been administrative error, but no
criminal intent.
Attorney Gary Massey will
report on subdivision code
changes dealing with lot
split ting
the agenda will be
recommendation for street
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the only option to be presented for girls in textbooks.
"We don't want boys to be presented in textbooksas the
says Ms. Conklin, the tide she
prefers. "We want boys who can -.
can be attorneys."

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"We dun't want to barn books," says Diane Conklin of
the National Organization for Women "and we're not

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"UwIi*'rs c(cowIe,lsaspecjal time," she said. "But

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fective, do tf*ir horr*work the ,9=1~ty.Sanford Police reported
nitty-gri y duff and try to do
ur ned
Lewis told Roberta that
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away with bad laws.
and
damaged
overt
beaches,
leIiIa
should be
There are dozens
rated by a eboerdaaia water
of the amou of time they spend at sh
uffleboard courts
legislators who are IC- on
job
their ef to

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five years, but feminists -includin9'somestate officials
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1990

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house wsftfttg kv the seconid coming of QwW mW the
world to
71v vigil began so aa)-s ago with beiievm abandoning
their homes and joba. Mrs. B&amp;d says tiw groi is "in no

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ReM Tom Lewis (R-North
-Ernmett LaMer, A of 21st
Palm Beach) and Ed Black- St., Midwa y, indecent

back be questionnaire to r
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ne,
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_people read about In the constituents, not by a poll of
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Patrolman John W Foster
House," Hattaway said he is
tspaper Fechtel sidd.
their colleagues.
am Iracbel
also
reported a wii
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wu --ad
ep. Charles Papy (I)Blackburn reminded Roberts smashed at
a
trying to hurt r.nybod,y.
nearby
as he recalls,
It was Just a mistake on te'lligetA way to reveal what
of
Senior
Citizens
who
o House leaders
judge not, that ye be riot Cluhe office trail
st they questionnaire asked for a av
their
er In Fort
k*lng
110
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to
MA
%Ttes
in
the
J*0&amp;00
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SUM
?ecli,
m the issues.
I am really reluctant to
compctent of
atom
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off
it
is too d0cu
especially
personally felt the poll society, one
third of the list all the repretatj t to
ICopy
r of my
iege in U* TV Stolen
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adyised the
Harry 0. H4 oi Q=IUOU,
row, rePreilent Dadie County House dekptim
$81 i"tend to write Florida third are doing a r,
Also
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job
about
the
same
n
Tucker
that
reported
a col.. t,k,W.,
Trend magazine saying that the and one third are working day
um ber Of MeMbers to do the same,
they would not participate In radi
people and has the same
ade
thepOU"el Rep Fredjone&amp; bowo, shotgun and shell. and a
responzibi,litim
, lotal value VM Were!
could be acquired In an inatlon
The Leesburg Republican
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sb
have
Ellen Hawkins (P,Nspla).
h7gliqlrized.

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"We
to
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JW think =yte we ww't be here."

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pjJ health
sta tenienta
mittei tiry steyens.
Some members want &amp;evm' -state mid feiJend tax [tW1% for the i
to
statement to be analyzed by the Joint Committee on In.
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has been endorsed
bY the PSC engineering and ra te deportmen
The major questions that appear unsettled are whether
the system if adopted at all, will begin soon
or in the
distant future. and what illetilkKI %;.il l I)(- 11~cq,l to deter,11i ,
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Usage.

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po .
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for effectiveness Is great, but to
"if t he questionnaire were
—Rob Joseph RIce 19, and
go about It Ulls way is ftvqp~. Med
out and the anmrm used James Franklin Tbompson, 22,
proIate" he said,
both of
Seventh
in the proped article i
St.,
Fechtel said the pohUdam that the rault wOuW be to Cusielberry, on a
circuit court
mo"
known are dw OM whO divide the How, pit legig,gtor warrant chaiging Uzglmy wd
"keep in touch with the press,
petty Larceny.
ballyim about some issue that
"In order to act in the best

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William 0, Doughm
In advanm Of U,d*'s open heae.ng before the Senate
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abuse. Ten sent the poll to all 159 Springs,, on charges of driving
le
under the Muence, failure to
gislators could get together to legislators, asking them to
name the 10 least effective and select Lists of
report an accident and kaving
10 colkagues in
the seene of an accident with
hurt a person.
ezt, int eftecti
injuries.
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determined by population
Also Included In the list of transportation systems and of land zoned for agriculture different view Kwiatkowskl
HersidSflW
oh and by addition of in
inenironmrnt
(nisnty mmii
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Count) planner William c auswy
approval were Items dealing
Insurance that existing Kiinbrough said agricultural strictly for agricultural pur.
Kercher Jr. told county comThe present population of with the economy, natural development is enhanced where zoning is important to produce poses because he said often
appropriate and that the a proper economic mix.
land can be en0ronmentally
of the normal usage factor atleastzeo,000by 1990, Kercher facilities, transportation and county's naral
assela remain
Kin
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said
it
b
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to
enhanced
under a proper type
Seminole county may have said. He said county planners housing.
attractive for industrial have agicuJtural ntetesta In of development.
water shortages by 1990.
are looking at su rf ace water
Concerning the economy, development,
the county as well as Indus.
The goa ls were a sult of
In a list of goals and ob. offset the Projected decrease In county development director
Neiswender said the county He pointed to last year's preliminary recormendaticns
Jectives presented to the the supply of water now being Roger Nelawender said a major has enough industrial-zoned
economic crisis in which in- from citizens to the board At a
comjniasion at a work session, used by Seminole countlans.
problem in Seminole is land, but he said the future
may dustry suffered setbacks, while later date, the commission will
Kercher said usage will be
Kercher said other sourrits "image." Nei3wender said the we the county without the agriculture continued as usual sift through planning departcould also be tapped, but he county's image needs Im ability to expand water and with little or
no decline in ment recommendations and
said, "I don't know for sure proving and suggested the smer services to that land.
employment.
come up with a set of goals to
about the availability of those following items as objectives
Another item discussed at
e C I S 10 fl
County
Commissioner
Harry
guide the county through the
source3 here.,,
-Promotion of the county's today's smion was future use Kwiatkowski took a somewhat
year 2000.

TALLAHASSEE (API - If your teen-ager ties up
th tele ph one to gossip for hours, bad
n• may
t he
ay. A proposal before the Public Service cornmissio,
would base charges on ho long and how often you use the
phone.

violation of probation.
—Ronald Steve Noble, 1L
Magrolia Ave., Forest CIt)1',
violation of proba tion,
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Republican Lead William
James in their call iO ignore a
magazine
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asking
lawmak
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"I don't want Charles tO have died in vain," said his
dow,
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school integration plan he was worki ng on when he was

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Palestinian guerrillas were quick to claim
responsibility for the death,; and injuries of innocent civilians in the explosion of a bomb Nov. 13
in the busiest intersection of Jerusalem.
These guerrillas come under the umbrella of
the Palestine Liberation Organization, which the
United Nations General Assembly four days earlier
hd elevated to the status of a full participant in a
new U.N. effort to work out a solution to the
Palestinian pr')blem in the Middle East. We leave it
to tho I' N (Iel?gatis who supported that move to
reconcile the slaughter on the streets of a city holy
to Moslems. Chri3tians and Jews with th e supposed
commitment of We U.N. to peace and justice.
Events clearly have pushed the Arab-Israeli
dispute back on a oath toward crisis and confrontation and further away from t'r. goal of a
negotiated settlement,
As the General Assembly was puffing up the
stature of the PLO as he representative of the
Palest inian people and passing its repugnant antiZionism resolution, the Soviet Union was calling for
reconvening of th e Geneva Conference on the
Middl€ East with the PLO in attendance. This
simply defies Israel to change ;ts policy of refusing
to recognize the PLO as a negctiating party.
The Arab League meanwhihi announced that
ships which traverse the Suez Canal carrying
Israeli cargo will be boycotted at Arab ports. This
is a slap at President Anwar Sadat of Egypt, whom
the more n)ililant Arab leaders are condemning for
his agreement with Israel in the Sinai.
It is the Sinai agreement which offers some
proof that progress 'an be made through
negotiation to resolve the territorial disputes
arising from the 1967 war. Secretary of State Henry
Kissinger has been hoping to move from tha ,t
success into the tougher area of negotiating a
similar agreement between Syria and Israel over
th e contested Golan Heights.

Since the U.N. General Assembly h
reputation for adopting resolutions th at stand no
chance of implementation, the recent Arab sucmight be dismissed as purely propaganda
victories. The trouble is, if Arab leaders start
believing their o
propaganda about Israel, and
th e Israelis see themselves facing an enemy
dedicated to the destruction of their nation, the
the long miles traveled by Mr. Kissinger in pursuit
of a negotiated settlement will have come to
naught.

King And The FBI
It is CILOftrtening to study the discimures about the tactics

used by the Federal Bureau of Investigation against Martin
Uither King.
J. Edgar Hoover daibed King as "no good" In a 19G2
memo. Th ereafter the tureau tigged King's bedr(xJrms, tried to
disc -cdjt King and wrote 'r anonymous letter threatening
him
and suggesting that be commit suicide before receiving the
Prize for peace in I4.
The vast powers of this federal police
agency were used
agilnst King not, because he was suspected of having violated
any federal law but simply because be had incurred the
disapproval of the agency's director.
We always knew that there was gre1t potential for
abuse In
the central governmen t's semi-secret investigative bureau,
especially when It was administered by a man who had becime
so powerful in the Washington bureaucracy that he
was virtually Er1ependcnt of control by elec ted officia ls.
But disclosure that the agency's powers were actualJ'
misused with such pettiness and vindictiveness comes as a
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The Presiden t and Cor.gress must strengthen their

There was a brutal murder conunitted near
here over the weekend and it bears striking
similarities to the senseless crimes
in
Orange, Lake, Polk and Highland counties over the
Ivl.st several.
investigators from neighboring counties have
indicated a definite link between the shooting
death of DeLand resident Henry Kersey on Friday
night and like crimes In the aforementioned
counties,
Kersey and his wife, 1lk, return ed to the
home late Friday night and were met by a pair of
intruders. Kersey tried to defend his wife and infant
daugh ter with a shot gu n. For his efforts, he was
shot and killed, his wife was abducted, bound and
tossed off the bridge on Interstate-4 that spans Lake
Monroe.
Fortunately, a Casselberry family was fishing
n'3a r the bridge and rescued Mrs. Kersey. Had fate
not placed the family In the right spot at the right
time, many of the facts of the crime would not have
come out and there is every possibility that a double
homicide would have resulted, because Mrs.

r.eighborhood that doesn't look right, don't hesitate
to call either the pollee or sheriff's department.
Law enforcement officers would much rather an
swera 'nulsanc&amp; call than one that comes in alter a
crime has been committed.

Kersey surely would have drowned.
We note this (Time in this corner only to cauti&amp;n
our readers to take every measure necessary to
make
ake your hoe
m secure at all times.
We are NOT Inferring that
ho
responsIbh for Henry Kersey's death re now
concentrating their crime spree in this area.
However, one never knows.
Make sure that the locks on your doors and
windows are f the tvnt' recommended hv law en.
1('FCCIlwflt agencies and that they are secured when
you either leave your home or retire for the night.
Instruct your children never to open Die door for
a stranger.
DON'T rush right out and buy a shotgun.
All too often people panic when something surh
as Friday's crime are commItted and feel that the
only way to protect themselves and their property is
to take up arms -when they don't really know how
to handle same.
Using good, common sense is probably the best
protection any of us can offer our loved ones,
And. if you see some strange activity in your

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The only certainty in the uncertain energy
situation is that Americans will be using more
energy tomorrow than th cv do today. And given
the shift away from natural gas and oil, more
and more of th at energy will In the form f
electricity produced from coal and-or uranium.

Often overlooled is the fact that not only will
we be using more power, we will be using more
land on which to build plants to gnernte that
power. Because of this, an idea increasingly
being discussed by planners in and out of
government is the "energy park."

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New government studies indicate th ere are
economic forces at work -over and above poor
admin istration — which insure trouble for a
fistful of the nation's big cities, except where
excellentmanagementorspecjcjrcwnstances
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buck the trend.
Large cities, on average, however, are not
noted for management excellence,
Industry, a major source of taxes, has been
moving out of big cities generally In an effort to
find cheap land for modern manufacturing
plants and lower labor costs.
Where industries don't leave the state, they
frequently move to the suburbs.
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deals with Irish Republican Army gunmen holding a 54.
year-old postal Inspector and his wife hostage In their
London apartment.
Police said there were either three or four IRA men in
the 'and-floor apartment near Regent Park. They said
one of them was believed to be Michael Wilson, who Is
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tahilng a detailed check list, whkh he
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the daily therapy he pursues for an occupational wea riness. One Of his staunchest friends In ca
fill the form wi th affirmative notations. "'c" ailment—hoarseness.
used by cigarettes, Sources close
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got to him,"
The jt la really cidentafly had started both late-night fires while
"hum-chew" exercise
be gargle Urea Uzn? Yes, natzL
According to the colleague, Albert recently she was alone,
Only one question drar's a persistently
"YnJ
iu'rechivfnn
fell asleep at party they were attending. He
negative z espcmse from the speaker:
Once she almost burned herself, the
alcohel. "Inst time around on maybe a piece of tough nodded away aover
a coke in the
His health log tinily contradicts the whispered ste
middle
of
a
said,
when she tried after a shampoo to dry her
,
then
a
piece
Of
tend
ak
er steak, third time conversatlen,
at be
a nkl.
hair
in an open kitchen oven. e
bie
maybe mashed potatoes or something e so&amp;
Th fire depart.
men',
But the feisty, flvoot4our foer
The whispers, neverthe l
ler
rescued
unconscious Mrs. AThert from
keep rustling But while you're cherIng, what u do is hum or is a long way
from IncapcitaUng fatigue. "I can the second fire. Th fi
through the backroorns of Washington, 'There maybe redV' mlrsery rhymes. fAke
e of cial Investigati ve report
th is. . ."
wa the Saturday night In 1972. for example,
tellyou,"heaald, "Imaybeo!dancltlred, but if
notes: "No prosecution occupant under
Speaker' tcn&amp; tunes dtopped to a somebody, some guy wants to
when M&amp;tt smashed hi., car Into two parked
take me on mdIcatjon ,'
murky bass level as his jaws slowly masticated physically, he'll have to be a
bell of lot biggcr,
on a well-lit Washingtcr seL But anlmbLnatystask,
Albert's fidelity to his daily log is typlcaj of
His
ksl ghtly amid or a lot younger!"
Juates list he
ruddy, frecided face
td sober; he merely
'the
regimen the 23-year ngressio,l veteran
flushed while Ma throat
Albert's health log and his caloric counter has set for himself.
hit the misfortune to be a h'rible driver.
inuseks got their exercise,
Ho u3uey
his day at
Witness have seen him wobbly at
help keep him trim as well as alert. His log 5:3011.m.and- works unto the jutbegin
remption of the
ltwisa laborious ecth from man ncitcd shows he L':; slimmed down,
Washngtn parties. lit some of his closent For his oratorical abillt': "May-ry had
at the rate of a
,a
in his health log
acquaIntaj
say his only alcohol pro44en an lam-unmb; her flee-eece ws whilte a il-lIlt pound or two a day, to l pounds.
often bear the admission that he didn't get to bed
Ulm*.,,
He
carefu
ll
y watches his diet. At an after- on time.
for liquor. Two
Sometimes the Speaker repea ts all verses of hours party
before
be began his recent at,
drinU, we were told, affect Albert like an the fl1!5T7 I'I7flC
Between that nrly wad
i13 he Ts'WES throUgh the stinence,
4
alcohol blitz.
Sneaker
Aihei't
swittcd
fror,
bourboa
Carl
Albert ocile, the third m
sev
o the ezenise, Sometimes be teSe IlnmlrinkwhenoneofhiscoJg
ost powerful
posltlini in the land,

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AIIIGAIL VAN BUiEi'i

wr'ng to refufe to return? I
don't need her to provide me
DEAR ABBY: Our 24-year- I
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Dear
with room and board, but I feel
old daughter, Phyllis, is getting
guilty leaving her alone even
married, and her plans are
though she does nothing but
AbbYJ abuse me when I'm with her.
unbelievable.
In the first place, Phyllis and
My psychiatrist tells me I
have been living together I
shouldn't feel guilty. Should I'
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for two years and they have a 4_______________
FEELING GUILTY
tnonth-j baby. Phyllis wants
DEAR FEELING: No. TRY
to walk down the aisle with the woman in the world. When
not to feel guilty. Be honest
baby her arms and Rick by was 9, my fa ther blew
about your feelings. U you still
her side!
brains out. Whether my mother feel guilty when you know you
Phyllis' father and I have drove him to it, I cannot say for have no reason to, ask your
been divorced for 14 years, but certa in, but the few memories! psychiatr ist how to turn off
Phyllis wants us to walk do wn have of my father are the visits feelings that aren't Justified.
the aisle together. Then she's I paid him in a local hotel w here
Everyone has a problem. WPat's
got my present husband and her he would stay frequently
yourt? For a personal ply, write to
father's present wife teamed up beca use he and my mo ther ABBY- Sos
L.A.. Ct'li.
as a "couple" to walk down the couldn't live at home together "°" Enclose stamped, self.
reii.ed envelope, pzsaw.
aisle together. (lave you ever in peace.
Hate 10 write $.ftecs? Send SI to
heard of anything so asinine?)
My mother insulted my ___________________
The wedding ill be held In Edg Cayce study group the
J EA NS &amp; JACKETS I
church and the kids are paying other evening when she callti
BY
for etJ ng, Phyllis and them "a bunch of
Rick wrote their own vows, and compoops," so I decided to
LEVI'S
they claim the pastor approved move out of the house. I could
WRANGLER
a!! th p1ar. Can you belk
tlLe a book. If all this is
LEE
it?
kari' i. I
r'id niv debt.
A rmy.Navy
This wedding should take
my nottier wants me
place in a zoo — not a church. I come back so she'll' have
Surplus
am happy that Phyllis is finally Somebody to yell at. Am I
310 SANFORD AVE.
going to marry Rick, but do you
think I should take part In this
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mited
with a migraine headache?
MOTHER OF THE BRIDE
of
DEAR MOTHER: Unronventlonal as the wedding may
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she may do things her way.
va I
Please don't get a migraine.
Your daughter needs you, and
1 135 and 1 150 Month
you'd be missing one of the
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Longwood, Fla,
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Sanford:
ElsanorM, Butler
Josephine A. Crawford
Mary E. Dreggora
Janie H. Roddy
Irene Hagan
Barry' C. Sweat
Rebecca Hawkins
John Wright
Mary J. Jarvis
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Thomas I. Owens, DeLand
Emery Kreinbring
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Frank A. Hoelzle, Deltona
Samuel J. McNeely
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Sally B. Martin, Deltona
Freddie B. Nelson
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Jean K. Ross, Deltona
Adrian S. Williams
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P. Senlcn, Deltona
ii
Kate M. Williams
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Frances Sewell, Deltona
Barbara Vanmegroot,
Mae A. Soukup, Deltona
DeBary
Patsy J. Bierschbach,
Walter E. Ahlberg, Deltona
X ________
Enterprise
Jauri J. Rajala, Deltona
This Fre;daro Heavy Duty
Washer can deliver depe ndable,
Herbert W. Ford, Orange City
Louis Sever, Deltona
troubl
e-ft" performance
DISCHARGES
IAMTaIJW F. Spotta, Maitland
with its heavy duty
Sanford:
Gregory E. Ebel, Melbourne
motor and other
Dietrech W. Barnes
Alfred McDonald, Orange
components used in
Annie R. Carroll
Frigidaire Commercial
City
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Washers.
You can wash
Jobs H. Delagall
Lola Cheek, Sorrento
permanent press, cottons, arxi
Mae E. Frl.son
Navy work clothes efficiently, or
Mary E. Grznillng
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DISCHARGES
reduce weston deUcates with
Ricky G. Grant
Normal and Gentle Wash cycles.
The matching Frigidaire Dryer lets
Ruby C. }Iogsett
Sanford:
you dry up to 18 pounds of laund ry
.1
'tha L. Hudson
James E. Miner Sr.
allatOnce.Withtheturnofadial,
Martha J. Noll
Patricia A. Moran
match the drying time to the type
Sarah H. Richardson
Dorothy L. Sugars
of load, including permanent p ress
and knits
Claude A. Whiddon Sr.
r1-./4tJt)
Barry C. Sweat
Wayne J. Cavins, DeBary
Sterl W. Weber
SANTA SUGGESTS A
498
Jobs B. Smiley, DeBary
WCDA/o
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GIFT
FOR
THE
HOME
Edward M. Wilson, DeBary
Frank J. Carney, Deltona
for the pair
Paul H. Bixler, Deltona
Ernest R. Phillips, Deltona
AIfr(Is Casts, Deltona
Bernard Polle, Deltona
Ruth A. Clathn, Deltona
Adele Vonderhaar, Fern
Irene D. Colon, Deltona
Park
Julia Herr, Deltona
Grandeas Sjoblom, Lake
Frederick J. Laux, Deltona Mary
1700 West First St. Ph, 322-3883 Sanford
Glenn E. Merrill. Deltona
Dorothy P. Plcone, Deltona
Dorothy E. Sadler, Deltona
A VINYL PLASTIC COVER WITH 25 ONE DOLLAR BILLS PADDED INSIDE
Ada G. Timmons, Deltona
OR OTHER DE NOM I NAT IONS AND AMOUNTS LISTED BELOW. THE MONEY
Reinhold Trutachel, Deltona
BOOK ITSELF IS NO CHARGE,
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ADMISSIONS
Sunday's high 78. OvernIght
Sanford:
low 47.
Bessie L. Bryant
Mostly cloudy and a Dille Burnell C. Bush
cooler Tuesday with a chance of
AWe Kell er
showers. Highs in th e lower 70s.
Jobs Moore
Lows In the lower 50. Nor- Lucy W. Moughton
therly winds 10 mph or less.Charles Walker
Rain probability 20 to 30 per
Elese Wilson
cent through Tuesday.
Virginia J. Nix, Deliary
A chance of showers mainly
Fred M.
Debary
on Wednesday otherwise FlorenceWalton,
M. MacDonald,
variable cloudiness with Deltona
frequent periods of sunshine.
Oscar R. Vigh, Del tona
No important day to day
Elvira T. Sessions, Lake
temperature changes. Lows Monroe
mostly In the 50a extreme north
DISCHARGES
and 608 central and south ex.
Sanford:
cept low 70s along the southeast
Pearl Archer
beaches and the Keys. HI&amp;LS
Matilda Bentley
mainly 'sls north and low 80s
Ciessa H. Copper
south.
Terina S. L)ebose
Daytona Beach tides: high
Joyce A. Dillon
12:03a.m.. 1222 pm ; low 5:5'9 Cà.flIC
C. G r iffith
a.m.,6:35p.m. Port Canaveral:CliJf
Grooms Sr.
high 1 :06 p.m.: low 5:49 a.m.,
Fred Ilemsath
6:27 p.m.
Benjamin L Johnson
EnI.S POChOCdO
Johnnie M. Rowe
Teresa LWilkin
John S. Kirkley, Ft. Pierce
Mary E. Adai.r, Lake Mary
Joy Strickland, Lake Mary
William J. Warnicke, Lake
Mary
James Haislip, Longwood
means I column by 2 in
'y A. Goldberg.
chei. Too small for anadto
Michael
Burton, WInte'
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DEThOIT(AP)_FedCFRI brouckHeiga pe
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prosecutors are silent on what lineup.
they found not whn $lr"e New Aterxrurd, all ttree rttr:
RyTh'
Jersey Tea
were placed to New Jersey, their lawyer
At least eight persons, in.
In a lineup viewed by a secret said. The three are associated
cluding two killed In
witness to the abduction of -With Teamsters
acparate car-train
James R. Hoffa.
Union City, N.J., for ye
collisions, died In weekend
But a federal grand jury is powerbaseoffoerw
traffic accidents In the
expected to get a report on the president Anthony "Tony Pro"
state,the highway patrol
lineup as early as Tuesday, Prono.
said today,
leaving open the possibility of
A spokesman said Ellen
Provenzano was identified by
pep
If the wit- !!cffa associates as one of three
Adams, 60, of Palmetto,
ness made a positive identi- men Hoffa expected to meet at
died Sunday night in her
fItjon
hometown when the car she
a Bloomfield Township resthuThere Is also the possibility rant on July 30, the day he dis.
was driving was struck by
that digging will begin this appeared,
a train. Officers said her
week at Moscato's Dump In
car failed to stop at the
In a copyright story Sunday
Jersey City, N.J., where the Detroit News added to re
crossing.
sources say the body of the for- ports that Hoffa was helping a
Earlier Sunday, Emmett
mer Teamsters president may federal investigation Into union
P. Davis, 85, was killed
be burled,
racketeering
when his car was struck by
Federal prosecutors reported at the ti me
a passenger train at a
diped.
in o pen court last week that the
An unnamed source quoted
Clearwater crossing.
three New Jersey men had been by the News said Hof(a suePolice said the crowing
Identifi ed by another secret ceeded En getting several witniaIs were working at the
iiiloriiiant as having carried out nesses to appear before a rod,
tune.
abduction
eral grand jury In Newark,
Police gave the following
of lioffa.
detaiLs about these other
The News said that of par.
Prosecutors said the man ticular interest to floffa was a
fatal accidents:
who saw the Lineups Saturday $6-million Teamsters pension
'—Kathleen W. White, 31,
at the Oakland County Jail in fund loan In late 1974 to a Florl.
of Jacksonville 'lied
Pontiac was a witnese to the da builder who had just sold a
Sunday morning when she
Haifa abduction but did not Florida home to Provenzano for
was thrown from the car in
know the names of tho,3e In- considerably less than the $140,which she was riding after
volved,
it ran off the road during a
000 value of the property.
U.S. Atty. Ralph Guy said it
fog and hit a guardrail,
A five-year union activity ban
was "a complete Impossibility In Provenzano's parole expired
—Jack Rothman, 75, and
for us to comment" on results of last month and he took over as
his wite, Sara, 70, were
the lineups. He said the findings secretary-treasurer of Local
struck by a car and killed
would be presented to the grand 560. Provenzano'g influence in
Saturday evening In their
jury this week, but not before the union reportedly is growing
hometown of Fort LauTuesday.
derdale.
rapidly.
"We are hoping It (the Hoffa
Hoffa had been attempting to
—Patrick H. Shiver, 68,
disappearance) will be solved, have a ban on his union activity
of Lakeland was killed
but It would be ridiculous to set thrown out so he could run for
a car hit him In his
a time limit," said Guy.
president of the union In 1976.
hometown late Saturday.
Salvatore Erigugilo, 41, of
E
ivood, his brother, Gatxiel, 36, of Union City, and
Thomas itnclretta, , of has-

Sunland Parents and Friends
JAKARTA, Indonesia (AP) — Pro-Indonesian forces In
organization has issued an
Portuguese Timor were reported expanding their control
appeal
for help n collecting
of the former colony today with the support of Indonesian
dolls,
toys
and other gifts to
troops.
bring
Joy
at
Christmas t,
Foreign Minister Adam Malik announced Sunday that
mentally handicapped
factions friendly to Indonesia had captured Dill, the
youngsters
at the Or lando and
ca pital Of Portuguese Timor, from Fretilin, the leftist
Gainesville Sunland centers, To
Revolutionary Front for the Independence of East moi,
date very few toys have been
and declared the territory part of Indonesia.
received and less dolls, while
Information Minister Mashur said Indonesian
ttiouuMa Of dolls
needed
"volunteers" supported the attack on Dill, and a Fretilin
and
women
are
standing
by to
broadcast said the Indonesians were pursting the indress
them
for
the children.
dependence figh ters In the hil ls.
Toys need not be i', but
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must be in good condition. A
decorating wishing well in
Winter Park Mall Is the
collection point for donated
gifts, and boxes are also
r
posted in all Frisch's
Restaurants in the area for
MONDAY, DECEMBER 8
purpose. Bikes, trikes, wagons
Mental Health AUOCI*UOn of Semino le County, 8
pool ta bles, record players,
p.m., St. Marks Presbyterian Clutch, 102 Palm Springs
televisions, and other large
Dr.. Altamonte Springs.
donati ons will be picked up and
Sanford Middle School advisor committee, at school,
are tax deductable,
3 p.m.
Items needed other than toys
are
grooming items, bath
cal
Lo
school advisory 'ommlt(ee, Idyliwilde
powder,
deodorants, hair
Elementary School, 7: p.m.
spray, colognes, after shave,
Registration for Women's Slimnstics classes,
wallets,
small
radios,
Sanford Recreation Dept. through Jan. 5. Classes begin
flashlights, stationery, crib
Jan. 6.
mobiles, ribbons, barrettes,
socks, umderwear, ties, slipAdvent and Christmas music by Seminole Corn.
pers, scarves, costume jewelrl
munity Chorus, 8 p.m., St. Mary Magdalen Church,
purses, books, artificial
Altamonte Springs. Open to public.
flowers, small rugs, electric
shavers, hairdryers, large
Jackson Heights Middle School PTA, 7:30 p.m.
coffee urns, vacuum cleaners
Christmas concert by band and choir.
and lamps in working condition.

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elsewhere have shown apparent gab,
This IS the concentration of several power
Familles, too, are shifting to the suburbs,
plants in a small and relatively remote
cutting into big city income. Here New York is
geographical area, in contrast to the additional
be tter off than all but 10 of its sister big cities. It
practice of scattering them all over a state or
is difficult to tell, bewever, whether New York's
- bon usually in or near crowded cities where
relatively good position is real. It may be that
land and water are now scarce and costly to
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middle level taxpayers, movingout, are being
deve lop. Power from energy irk plants would
replaced by families below the poverty line.
be transmitted great distances over very highNationwide, two thirds of the 24 largest cities
in
1970
had more 'han thlr p line,
r ..turate share
"Could I ski p the maid
in course
an to the
get
of families below the poverty
In Pennsylvania, where the Idea seems to be
as compared
with
the
national
average.
Nine
of
the 24 were
lair along than elsewhere, four large utility
fortune cookie?"
worse
off
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this regard than New York; only
com
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seven were signif icantly in better shape,
a scheme far an energy park that would feature
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a combination of coal-fired and nuclear plants.
LONDON ECONOMIST
was rather
rath widespread.
1According to project manager John Saeger,
Because a third its total taxes come from
the park approach offers such advantages as
Income, general sales and gross receipt taxes —
standardized engineering and construction and
whirhareeclaJIyhardhit
salons New
employment of a stable labor force,a as well as
York City's revenue suffered particularly heavy
efficient land use. These factors "can potentially
blows In the past several years.
BEIRADE
(LENS) -- The Yugoslays if these men could be resented as unpa triotic
reduce the installed cost of new plants by 10 or 15
But percentagewlse, government figures
have now pointed an explicting accusing finger agents of an aggressive foreign power.
Cent," he
indicate
Philadelphia, Columbus, Detroit,
at Russia as the backer of anti-Tho plots. For a
President
Tito
still
as
on
seems
to
hope
to
come
to
W
hingt
, Phoenix, St. Louis, New
There are objections to the energy park month senior Yugoslav lcadcrs,
(ruin President some arrangement with Russia. But his chances IndianapOlis and San Diego are harder
Mt. Some
concept. Many people are opposed to nuclear Tito downward, have been denouncing local are not good. During a brief stopover In Moscow 79 Per cent
of Columbus' taxes are "recession
Plants — Period. Even with conventi-ona.1 plants, Stalinist,
, code named "COWMOMIist.s," for last weekend Stane Dolanc, the secretary of the sensitive" and two thirds of Philadelpt"Is.
say some critics, vast quantities of waste heat attempting
to push Yugoslavia back Into the Yugoslav party's politburo, had what he More
than half of Cleveland's taxes fall In the
and water would be produced that could result In Soviet orb'. Now some of these men are to be
put described as "useful, frank and friendly" talks same box. San Diego, San FrancLs,
adverse environments] etlects. Others oppose on trial and last week
New
Mr. Kurtovic, a party
which means no progress. The foreign Orleans, St. Louis, Detroit are all worse
the spreading of pollution, or the threat of leader, for the
oil than
first time openly linked Russia minister, Mr. Minie, may do better when he goes New York In this tax sensitivity to hard times,
pollution to rural areas now free of IL
with their activities, The Yugoslays have also let to
On the other hand, sone of tl by-product.i of it be known that
according to these economic studies.
they are holding Colonel Viado
Tito could well want to delay any decision
energy production have exciting possibilities. Dapcevlc, Russia's chief organizer
The recession, and the outward shift of in.
of anti-Tho until the Soviet party congress in
Waite heat or water, For example, could be exiles In
February; th is dustry, have
Europe,
who
disappeared
from
a
caused major Increases In
indicate whether or not Russia is
tapped by huge greenhouses. This is already Bucharest hotel In Aug
ust.
preparing unemployment In almost all the 24 largest cities,
to
embark
on a more militant Course —
being conc in the Soviet Union , where
whose Increasing the welfare lead, puiting a damper on
first victim could be Yugoslavia. But it Is getting
greeflhoILses in Leningrad utilize heat from
An open denunciation of Soviet intrigues harder
sales and making life difficult for cities
to wait until February .
power plan ts far the raising of vegetables,
would go down well in Yugoslavia. Most
ne
ge rally. While New York's unemployment
Whauever the energy park's benefi ts or Vugoslays have
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ncreased somewhat more than average among
feared
and
mistrusted
the
drawbacks, the Pennsylvania promoters realize Russians since
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the
Tho-Stalln
brealc
in
1948;
an
that pub1c Support of the idea is as essential as
Letters to the editor are welcomed for
anti-So.iet campaign might not on ly revive t he
situation was wou'e In l'hoenix, Boston, Detroit
publication. A1$lette must be signed, with a
financial backth.g. Thus they have
and
PhIladelphia, close in Chicago end not too
been defiant anti-Soviet spirit of that time but would
mailing address and, If pi*slble, a telephone
aisscros
the state, speaking and listening t
also serve to educate the younger generation
far different in Cleveland, Milwaukee,
citizen groups at neiriy dozen potential sites, who know little about the
number to the identity of the writer
be
dark side of 8ovlet
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dub at Jones High School's didn't help" Florida College
gym Wednesday night before ptckeduponlyl3personals
Chip Noe made eight of 11
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men says, "1 don't know. They
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There you have It-4wo men are both thie sama type Of
The win came on the heels of asked me who is going to win going to do.He is going to come weight against him.
thr ow no little short punches. who know both fighters and fighter.
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We want to get a little piece of *sixth round. But
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In the second quarter; when lost only three in cruising to the fight shouldn't go more than six punch. We are going to allow you step back, you hi'
includes heavyweights. Perez Is
Howey's 13-1 proved too tight Lakes aid Hills Conference rounds."
Ross to come forward. A tot of thii is what Victor Is going to misses we will be getting
better
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another i of the pie.
for the Middles. Navy's championship.
But Gene Wells isn't't the only people think that the on ly way do"If
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Little bu t energetic Jimmy man In the gym who knows both to beat Ross is to make him go
If it is a
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"We don't want all the pie at Wi
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K.O. early, Roes will be the
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shooting of Batts, enabled thie points. Brad Lawless followed helped train Ross and is I was talking about.
him out of his Misery in the Years ago but now we just want
Howey club to outscore Sanford with six points, and Danny currently Perez' trainer.
Their predictions might be
So, one says Ros&amp; one gays
"We are going to let him do sixth. We won't go him
to
until a little piece at a time. Then tainted by their friendship.
16-12. Navy was also out. McMullen
canned
six.
Williams sees it as a Perez his thing and beat him because he is so
Perez
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frustrated he will want about the fifth or sixth round we
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ranked Junior middleweight in and a lot of people judge him by
rebounded during that stretch, the world,
By SCOTT ADRAHAMS
and sparring partner the gym, but right now he is the
herald Correspondent
for both Perez and Ross, best counter puncher you would
After inteunissiun Navy's believes 'Ross will win Taco's want to see
The Sanford Naval Academy passing attack got untracked title within six rounds."
"He has a good right hand. A
midshipmen could do little again and Howey went cold. Not
Wells, who correctly called good left hand. And, The Dog
wrong Saturday night. They even a balky clock that halted
Perez the winner in his won't be able to pace himself.
passed well, got Inside often, play intermittently could stop Southern championship fight He
may be a little tight but there
and hit from outside w hen it the
Naval
Academy's wi th Joey Vincent, sides with is no way Victor
will be. He
counted. Their 142 defense momentum as they gradually ii and cites these reasons:
loves
pressure.
He
has
fought in
pulled away.
was effective,
"Despite what you may have London, In Texas. He has fought
As a result, Navy found itself SANFORD NAVAL: Pills 5-212;
read to the contrary. Rosa will men like Eddie Davis, Joey
on the front end of a final score Leicht S 313. Mock 6-2-11; Pharis 3- take the initiative. He will come Vincent, Candy Barr.
The man
for the first time this season, 5i. 06; Gray 000 )uzmann OI; right out at him.
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Totals : 219 St
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HOWY ACADENMY Speer 102
stand his ground but he is going
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Stern 0•2•3; Menellen 0-0-0:
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afterward. "Steve Mock did a Burgiandl-41; Grubta 10-2. Total s: don't know how good Edgar Is. his life.
great job hitting from ou tside, "'
He fights better against a
"The easiest guy to knock out
and Joe Pitts did one heck of a Sanford Naval
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Howey Academy
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nergy against him.
( 9 Mock led the Midshipmen
Fou ls: Sanford Naval 12,
there with a sorry fighter and When you catch him, you hit
with 14 points, and Pitts hauled Howey Academy 7.
he will look sorry. But if you put him not only with your w.lit
Fouled Otil: Dingl•
down 15 rebounds while r1nlng
iliii out mere with a good but you also have his weight
12 points. Frank Leicht also got
fighter, that brings the good out behind the punch.
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Struck, surrounded by reporters for the first
time in his obscure pro career, said, "The last
time I was asked so many questions was the
first time my moth er caught me drinking."
The Bills rallied to cut the led to 24-21 eary in
the fourth quarter as O.J. Simpson scored on a
14-yard run and on a 62-yard pass play and J.D.
lull took a 31-yard touchdown pass from Joe
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complexion of the game. The ref said, 'He hit
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Morris was dead at the Miami 28 and socked the
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happen to him and it happened today."
'k, who L.nguith'd three years on the
bench, showed imagination in calling his own
Plays. He completed 12 of 15 passes for 99 yards
and two touchdowns, ran five yards for a score
and gained 13 yards on a bootleg rim to set up a
20-yard Garr, Yepremian field goal.
He staked Miami to a 21-0 halftime lead by
running five yards himself and passing one and
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In other action, center Pete Th nonconference victory over Jasper-Hamift'rty
Florida State's Wayne Small Nordhorn earned 21 p
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tucky cut a 14-point Seminole
Meanwhile In Cincinnati,
Washington State got off a
9. Ponce do Leon 5-5
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Also receiving votes were
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Bristoti
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long tO make his mark on pro
Williams came up with one of Washington Bullet., 114-106.
trying to make the pros, and I Ford Motor Credit Cort*)ratlon
5309,59332
The slender, catWck rookie tonally televised game against Associstion ges, the Denver club."
Landmark Bank
s"" o
from Southern Cal, passed over the Seatle SuperSonics, pouring Nuggets beat the New York
Roquemore Oil Company
32.227 $5
Suns 114, Bulls 97
Small Business AdmInistration
100.00000

Linard, a rookie, Imished with a 17 record1 and his

Pittsburgh fplaceL,theEastyj

9 17 5 23 $1 16
9 12 $ 23 $6 13

Abilen. Chris Pin*.

Transferor other than that set forth In Item? above uSed by Ihe Transferor

Barry topped the WRrrinr with In their best shooting nIght ,

Winnipeg Jets

Rangers topped the Washington WhaI

6:30, boys vaty 8p.m.

veian

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231, 253 S. Orange Avenue, Orlando. FIorda 32502.

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NorTSS Dlv$sii
70
I 44 179

Agitorii 51. 7. DePaul

Howizd

The Cowboys first-period

DenverSp
day night, the New York downed the New
England

6:3O,Bvatysp

11 11 3 25 CI 510

5. Cai;Jornia II. Kansas St. SO

SW Texas 7$,

In

FRIDAY
Bjj

11 9 $23111 73

Vanc'vr
St.Louij

Ou*$ne 13

Mrtarø

Backsm also scored for Den.

WI TP?IOFOA
NVIlland

Lincoln Mercury, Inc., c o Akerman, Senlerlitt, Eldxon &amp; Wharton. p Q

('!!is Evans conocaj in (he

shifting the credit like the VtT

LONOW000 LINCOLN.MERCURY, INC.

3. The name and present business address of thi' Transferor is Town &amp;
Covnlry LIncoln-Mercury, Inc.. $555 Highway 1797. Longwood. Florida
3770.

Royals ' Leonard Honored

out string
anybo out" he ped to be paying aftenton McAneeley and
saW.
tO."
kr Moeris
&amp;
for Edmonton ended
the WALLUMBING
EATING. INC.

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Pro Hockey

Ithaca 40, C.W. Post 59

Gecegi.

Seminole High girls at Lake &amp;antiey
Stetson at FSU

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lving Miss Evert and Con. the men's sing'es rial -

1. A bulk transfer (Mreln called 'the transfer") Is about tO be made

"Now the guys are doing their second per1od Tannahill bang.
falo—fir In the Islanders' 18. own jobs," Slater added. ed In his 12th goni of the season

6:30 Lake Howell at Colonial.
7:30 — Seminole at Lake Brantey

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ladies," said Connors, who at fl

TOWN £ COUNTRY

LINCOLN.MERCURY, INC..
an? to F S. Section 47o.105, you are hirit,y notified of the

Florida 'GA winter tour, adding $3,000 to the $152137 he
earned in tt relar PGA tour thIs year.
Erskine,27,ofBattleCreek1jchfu.eda three-underpar &amp;8 Sunday for a 54-hole total of 204, one shot ahead of
Calvin i'ecte of St. Petersburg, Ersklne shot 6769-68.

Tennessee 77. HaweIl

Ptop1.ins 44

first set,

NOTICE TO CREDITORS OF

tentatively set for Feburary between Connors and Manual

1. The Transferee knows of no business name and or address of the

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8 p.m.

he was surprised with himself, advantage In sets,
"I didn't think I'd go out and
There's talk already of anoU

hia feelings. After Sunday for reaL
•••

Xentuc

Connors used powerful for

Ers kin e Wins Mayport Open

that gem from Ms father believeably," said Cincinnati and Ron Cierfje1d scored New En&amp;and's only goal, fed.
Chigo In a 11 game against night after
the Stingers dropped rode a
out bid.
BOMOtI,
e-goal f
period
the
CleveLand
Crusaders
3-1
for
victory.
Then there's Gknn

at Memphis &amp;ate; Rollins at Bbune.

,7

Pierre Larouche scored two ion

II

6:30 - Jones at Lyman

Other Game's
Arkansas 31, Texas ,&amp;M a

Wah St. 71. Utah 44

the match," she said,
Miss Evert said she was more

,

JACK.SONVi1J,i:, Fla. APu - Second-year pro lthndy

Kiely's third World Hockey

Athletes in AcSion 7*. Loyota,
Mrymt*j,,t 7

the New York Jets.
"I'd rather play teffible and win," the second-year pro

,

lie dcfeated Hod Liver and row and has won U title four determined by round-robIn
and Ms. King missed an oppor. John Newcombe in singIs thnes. The tournament features play.
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and then lo service In the

Neison, who also was credited with asaists on two
tackles, said he was not concerned with th individual
"

"I wouldn't believe him."

Cisco St. 4$
Ornattand Rica Bowl
UC Santa Barba,a as. Idaho W. Kentucky 11. New HamE.

i

credit for the

I got caut in the flow a few times and they cut back on

esti after being sed for 48
It'snonger a set. Rookie his second goal
ar and
red
goals and had one
shots by the Philadelphia Fly. John hUely
is for reaL
Boeleau's 10th goal of the assist In lending the S
past

VIIiaa

Wittierg 75. ithaca 0
NCAA 0IYI5IeO II SimIflnals

SeOftie Pacific Cl. San Fran

Atlanta's Torn Lyslak scored

the New England Patriots set a club record with 18

men.

CItamplonslWp

71

have very many good chances,
But some nights the quality Is
equal to the volume."
"My father toW me there
would be nights like this," ob.

BASKBAIL

New York Jets at San Diego.

ville 77

Ken Drien after helping
Canadlens to a 2-2 National
Hockey League tie. "They usu

6:3OPm._LkeHoweflJVatOrij€,s.aty8p,;
(MkRidgeatSemie varsity 8p.m.; Trinity Prep at
Taylor Pierson, varsIty 8 p.m.; Orlando Edgewates- at

others In helping Pittsburgh

nals, who scored a goal and had chad stopped
go shots managed a mild rally on scores
jSt,
to carry the Flames to victory, by Bone Salming, Errol

"They're still the B

BASXETBAU.

Orleans at.New Vck (T,

Christian 73
Okia. St 71. Oral Roberts

with pearls of wisdom.

8 p.m. - Eight bouts at Orlando Sports Stadium,
highlighted by Victor Perez-Edgar Rs and Gene WellsEddie Davis.

BuffalO at New England
S Mitrt N. E Texas 77

Esposito also hit for New York, Bennett hit an empty net In

BOXING

Tarieton St. N. Trinity, lix.,

115151

lie's n picked up 0O,0O0 In nament and Borg continues to $10,000 for reaching the setlee exhibitions staged before disappoint hi home fa
finals here.

1153,000 exhIbition at the turned in the third set when he

cued mixed doubles, Miss

7:30.

Ts Games
Dtner at Oakland, n

TeL. 74
W. Texas 71. Oklahoma Be

the winners of Saturday's abte to aer aaUaorily, nings to $O,8l7.

winnIng 1100,000 in their nation,
role in the match, makIng 80 since he and Miss Evert split
ally televised challenge match per cent of the shots.
purse.
lie Jean King.

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WRLING

. LOU1* 31, Datias 17
HOu*

eek and could return to action In tonight's nationally
televised game. Aiso, quarterback Chancy Johnson

.

z±t Stetson,

Mmnnes9a 76. Grn flay 3
47, Tulane Sj

$100,000 I will."

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Chlcao 2$. Dero? 2!

SOUTHwEST

rure: Cis Evert and Jimmy doubles," she said.

touchdown and passed for Mike Washington scored on a quarterback Steve Martucci Cal Poly.Pomona defeated Cal.

TONIGHT

Eng

,., ..

Kent 5? ii, Akron 10

troundng Oregon College of

superb defeve d( and a Bowl and won the
NCAA Dlvi. into numerous turnovera. In t

R''or' 71, Pdrw York C

,

and

against 1'ittsbur in the f&amp;urth game when he reinjured a

Washin9tcn 30. Atlanta 77

79, Pest Park 5$

Nastase toyed with Borg and DavIs Cup final. It is another
won 6-2 8.2 6-1. As in the semi. outstanding event for this ten
final against Guillermo VlLis nis-mad country, which has
the previous day, be played never yet won the Davis Cup.

ifinals, Western Kentucky beat scored on a 96-yard kickoff

'cIlnched divIsi* hue

Butter 67. Indiana St. 61

Aan

tory one year ago, might reappear tonight.

S Dego I II 0 (*3 iq 752

Drake n$, lo'øa St. $3

Cotton Bowl with In the C(ton Bowl on New tournaments were pared to the urday's Champion Bowl. Salem

te,nver says,
Biltao Perez

Cinn

E. Michgin 1$. Man St. O.k.
79

STOCKHOLM (AP) Arthur markable up-anddown week, first," Nastase. said. "I think
the World Championship Tennis
Nastase himself had not won the leading players In the
said he rated Ashe the yew's AshemustbeNol.,andIwoWd title at Dallas.
a
mar ent all the ye - yearng and pr.
Masters Tournament In Stock. No 1.
rate Borg No. 2, and then
Borg
—
won
the
French
open
until
the strange, flurtuatin
R'r"
hob, is
a S!"d'". !9v0ecII
ranked by moet
J '
So did Bjorn Borg, who di
perhaps Jimmy Connors, I title In Paris, runer.up at the week of the Masters, On the golden boy, h still
win an
of 1975.
ing hopelessly to a.stase In the
This is how the year'&amp; major
Connors - won the Austral- was disqualified from a match country.
Ilie Nastase, who won the final,
titles have been spilt Up:
tan title, runner-up at Wimble. agairLitAshefor his behavior on
Borg ha., another chance in
1asters Sunday after a
"You have toconsiderresaits
Ashe - won Wimbledon and don and Forest Hula.
the court. On the final da he this same Kunga hail Dec.

Mhe, who fIed to win the

Please Stand Up? Maybe

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Central Dl,isidn

Monday, Dec. 8, 91S-3B

Ashe Rated No. 1 After Masters Loss

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7 5 0 .513 373 )06 Catholarve; 3 Barre Sanchei; 4. Alava Pevei.

Cincinnati 96. S. FlOrida 75
MInnesota 71, N

5'lbaoEc1ave; 3. ErzaMencha; Ce4aya; 7. Mugverza; I. Maruri,
San?, Mugerza; S. Ferrnj.
ELEVENTH - 1. CaCho Miguel; berth in the

IN BRIEF

KAIThhoCh for two more touch- ran for a thltd•
club to Its
dos in leading
Western Kentucky will meet

II chapIon.thip with a NCAA [)ivtslon Ii title in the
3
ctoq over Caornia 7
(i1 Bowl on Saturday.
Razorbackj were a great team, hot so was Ar. theran.
Salem College of West Vtr.

arjntte 56. N. M'chl9an 4$
Noire Dame N. T.xa
Tech

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what's being said on Ing:

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were post-recorded,"
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COUNTY. FLORIDA.

KEVIN REINSCHUSSEL.
Defendant.
JERRY AN N GRE ER, now known
NOTICE
as JERRYANN KERN andJAMES
TO; KE"lI,i REINSCHUSSEL
H. KERN.her husband; SUN BANK
Last Known Address:
OF SEMORAN. a National
IOn Highway Il 97
Auoclalion, et al,
Ma Illand. Floridi
Defendants
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
NOTICE OF ACTION
that the Plaintiff, MONUMENTAL TO: JERRY ANN OREER,
PROPERTIES OF FLORIDA, INC.,
knoxii as JERRY ANN
a Ftoriea corporatien, bas fIled a
KERN and
Statement ot Claim against YOU for
JAMES H. KERN, her
unpaid ran?; and you as corn
husband
mended to serve a copy of your
c o Mr. MARTIN
written defenses, II any, on
211 Henry Street, Apt. 107
THOMAS B. DRAGE,
JR.,
Belleview, Michigan 4*111
ESQUIRE, attorney for the
Plaintiff, MONUMENTAL
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
PROPERTIES OF FLORIDA, INC.,
that a ComplaInt has been filed
*tio address Is Post Off Ice Box $7. against you
by the plaintIff in the

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the 22nd dy of December, 1975, and purpose of foreclosing
the morlQagv
IIIeth,orlginalwlththeCle,-kcf-thts Cnthefollowingde.crI,,jpq.opery

Court .i?her before servIce on

Seminole County, Florida, yt,Qe- thiS Ccut't on thC 4th day c, PORATION.
and ACOUSTI COUNTY, FLORIDA
SCOred partIcularly descrIbed as follows:
Dectrnbii'r, 1973.
ENGlNEEilNG COMPANY OF PROBATE DIVISION
FLORIDA.
(Seal)
the 33rd home rsm of his caOne (1) Chevrolet, 1972, 4door
CASE NO. "R-71454-CP
Arthur H. Btckwilh, Jr.
Defend.nts. Estate Of
I automobile, Impala VIII No.
reer,"
NOTICIOPACTION
Clerk of the Circuit Court
Wa!Iaca 1. McFarland, Sr.
Televltinnrcw3seetnstobea IM39H'701143)1
Ely' Cecelia V. EPern
TO. LESLIE SWARTZ. and all
fleinçj stored at Altamonite
Deceased
parties
heving Or claiming to have
gle
It comes to wat. Garage, II? Longwood Avenue,
Deputy Clerk
NOTICE TOCREDIORS
any ight titl, or infereit iii the TO ALL rksOs
$, 53 77 79
c'liitzg, but not listening Attamonta rg. Fk4'kJ Ad
HAVING
___________ property her•in deSa'It,erj.
c$ltIonaI Information avaIlable trom DEU 2$
CLAIMS OR DEMANDS *0*11451
carefu!ly. Take President the Civil DivIsion of the SemInole ADDRESS UNKNOWN
SAID ESTATSI
NOTICE OF PROCEEDINGS FOR
Ford's Qns p, for example, County Sheriff's Departm.
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
Yoj and eath Of you are hereby
THE VACATING, ABANDONING, that the ales, named Pllntiff has notilfed and required to tile
Who'd really notice If the an- and the undersigned as SherIff
any
DISCONTINUING, AND CLOSING tiled. Complaint ti the
SemInole County, Florda, will at
abo-vs.styled Claims and demands which you, or
chx'man said:
House spokesmen December. A.D 1915, offer for sale TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN
mortgage encumbering
the estafeintheofficeoffheClerkofthe
"OU WILL PLEASE TAKE fOHO*i410.descnibid real properly: Circuit Court
HonZieglerdescn1bedthea1, end sell to the highest bidder, for NOTICE
of the 11th jij
that
the Board of Cotinty
Lot 59, ENGLISH WOODS, FIRST Circuit, Seminole County,
cash. sub$ect to any and all exisfing
Florida,
as frank,
di.a1 aml 111Y.,,
Comm".sloners of SemInole County, ADDITION. according to
Ielns,af the Front(Wett) Door of
the Put Probate Division, in the Courthouse
Florida,
at
7:00
o'clock p.m. On the
Well, maybe s few
hereof as recorded In PiuS Bcio* 17, a' Sanford, Florida,
Seminole County Courthouse In
within four
$anort FIor ida the above
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SEMINOLE COUNTY
PROBATE DIVISION
PROBATE PlO, 75.Ml.Cp'
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TOWNHOUSES

MONTHLY RENTALS
AVAILABLE
$13.5 $150 Color TV
QUALITY INN NORTH
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322.6457

ChecK the Evening Herald Christ.
mat C.ifl Guide daily (or Christ.
mas gift ideas,
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FOR RENT
STORE OR OFFICE
BUILDINGSONABUSYSTREET
7.000 sq. ft. $103 month
1,000 sQ. ft.. $200 month
IMonth Lease

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home,aircondl'ioner, shady yard
Make an offer.

Room •the County CourThouse In
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Hearing to cot-elder and deltrmlne
whether or not the County will
vacate, abandon, discOntlnuq, (l*si,
ftnt* and disclaim any right of
theCounty and the public in and to
the followIng rightlOf.way riav,inig
through the descrlb property, to
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with the Clerk Of the CbovC-nam,d
Courf arid to serve a copy thereof
upon the attorneys hereinbelow not
Iatr then Dcembar 19th, 1973.
WITNESSrnyhandand54alof,he
Court at Sanford, Florida, this 141;i
day of Novemb.r, 1973,
(Seal)
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Set of woman's golf clubs with bag.
never used Call after 5. 3735326.

3 Bedroom, 2 bath on large fenced
lot; carpet. 525,900-Terms.
Neat 3 Bedroom t.me, fenced, only
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Wanted

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"SERvIcE BEYOND
THE CONTRACT"
MU REALTORS

S?IParkDr
3772110
REALTOR
AFTERHRS.
17? 399)
322 97*1
322 064*

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Selling Cheap- Used lumber, all
kfnd: old bathtub (pasture
trough). Phone 321.0229.

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Unusual Gifts, fresh end artificial
floral pieces, lovely hanging
baskets Ann'i Flower 6. Gift
Shop. 373 7660.

Flowers and Gifts for all occasions.
frolcaI and exotic plants Car
nations, $5 dot. CAREFREE
FLCRIST, 7387 French Ave., 373
7)50

A gift to last all year
. .A family
memberstiipto Family WotldGolf
3. Country Club, 372 54.4)

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Hanging

Baikefs,

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BeautyCareProductslorMom
Tower's Beauty Salon
319E Flrst.)77 5142
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heat and air from Sanford Heating
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Marlin, and mIlItary mod*ls Also
Selection of antique weapons.
Iiivr p*eces to ifldlude;
r9e
selection of oak an
wicker,
primitives, VictorIans 1, Empire
pieces. Sterling, Glassware, and
many
assorted
hems.
BankAmericard &amp; Master Charge
Welcome

Sanford Auction
1200 S. French

Motocrot Bicycles and Ac
cessories Free Racing with
purchase Bicycle city,
49$ W.131. Lg ,$30 1161
IOSU Maitland,Mtlnd 6470635

170' LOT wit?i 3 tedroorn CO and
frame, next to shopping center.
$25,900.
HAROLD HALL REALTY
Realtor,373$174

GWALTNEY JEWELERS has a
wide selection of ID Bracelets,
Qotdandsitver,$49jup

Merchandise
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Call after 6 p m. 327 1193, ask for'
Eugene.

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Paintings &amp; Hand Crafts. Marie I

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Arthur RIchter, CHINABERRY
1IIEE ANtIQUE Sf-fOP, 1106 W.
lit St Sanford.

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ES'TE PSON LAI4D CLEARING

Rooting, Gutters, 20 Yrs. Exp.
Eagle SId:rig Co. 13)9543
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C&amp;A BackHoe Service
Land Clearing, fill dirt, clay, rock,
All Kinds of digging, Housetrali,
stOred &amp; mOved 1729142 or 97.4

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Pressure Cleaning
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Radio &amp; TV

OFFICE MACHINES
"We Service all makes and models"
Free Pickup and Delivery
Oil Burner Cleaning &amp; Service 74 Sartord Run.'s Machnes 377 ICeS DRIVE
IN TV SERVICE- Fad
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Hour Service. Dykes Heating &amp;
Service 707 Live Oak Blvct
Air Ccnditloning, 372 5871.
-(A(PlPprr., D',s C.1I
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If your oil heater doesn'I work, or
needs clearing, call Ralph 323
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BETTER PAINT aUG 1163 3167
Heaters Cleaned, all makes iS A Better job, for a Better prIce
vearsexperieoce PaulMiller,377
U.terlor 8 Extericr, 25 pct. disc.
RooflnqAndCarpentryRepair
8790
for senIor citizens.
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Freeestumates,
Call 323 6769.
Painting &amp; Carpentry Work, all ___________________________
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types roof repaIr. 30 'ears
perlence Fast service
Free Expert roof repairs, flat roofs or

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1977 Chevy Impala. ldoor, 47,000
miles. AC, PB PS, and vinyl top.
Excellent condition. $1,695 or best
offer, 6111760.

Give an Heirloom for Christmas
Antique lewelry, China 5. Glass,

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50' LOT with 2 bedroom frame,
heavy traffic, $1&amp;,
60' LOT with 3 bedroom CO. cx.
cellent beauty parlor or nursery,

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lClSOIcismot4leCutIass,7do0c,Ap,j.
FM radio. AC. PS, PB 54.230, by
owner. Call 322 3764, ask for Jim.

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For free estimates, call Carl
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EXCELLENT CON DLTIOPu, 5495,
Phone 131 5895
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1972 VW Beefte, white. blu• Interior,
I speed. AM radio, air con
ditloning. Very clean $1,993. 337
1431 Dealer.

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Geneva, I acres, mobile home hook
up. 125,000. Nulhing down. 5200 per
mo. on lease pun -hate. Good
credit requIred 349 3515.

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Daniel Greene House Slippers, all
styles and colors Knight's Shoes,
20$ C. First St.

id. 17975.421. Longwood
CalI3fl $SlOor$3i 4603
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'72 AMC Ambassador 4 dr, p s, a
B, A and l'f, good rubber, good
running COndition. 37? $544.

Monday, Dec. 8, / PM

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CubeS and $ exp. color film. Save
$2434 Wieboldt
Camera Shop, 210 S. Park.

Man

JUST A PHONE CALL AWAY

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SWAPSHOP.FLEAMARKET
Anyone can be a seller ore buyer.
No charge. All admitted tree
Come browse starting Sunday,
December 11th at the
Drive In Theater, South 1197.
Phone 372 1716
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EXPERTS READY TO SERVE

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Example
1970 Datsun Wagon, 10,000 miles,
'Uto, $1793
1970 Hornet, 6 cyl., stand., 36.000
origInal miles, $993.

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and up Terry Realty, Realtor. 671.
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Home Cleaning

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where the Shoppers *ill se. them
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every night 'tlI $ thru Dec. 73. Call
3721771.

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GENEVA-1OACRES
$775()CsidTd
For House of Equal VOlue
Phone3fl $696
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20, 21, 77, and 23, Block 29, and
By Elaine RiCharae
Dana ,i lcard,
noItheasterly of platled park lying
Deputy Clerk
Attorney
for ExecutrIx
north of Alpine Street arid east of
LOwndes, PeIriol, Drosdicj
CARDI 5. WUMBLES, P A
Lake Marion Drive, accordino Pa I flatter
P'V. bOx 519
plat of Sanhando, The Suburb ProfessIOnal Association
Winier Park, FIQcj 37789
eS'd
Beut)fut, Sanford
a
By: H. RIchard Bites, EsttuIre
Publish: Dec.
NOTICE TOCREDITORS
recorded in Put Book 3, page 64, SuIte
133, FIrst Fed,rl Building
DEU.32
All creditors of the citate of
public records of Siminole County, Post OffIce Box 7009
Emma Mae Mircer, deceased, are
Flor;da:
more
Particularly
0rtnr1o, Florida )Ei?
rwr1J? noif.J ,Ir.j roqurj tu file 0e%(jI
05 follows.
INVITATION TO
Attorneys for PLiloijit
rl*n.i
&amp;th
i i. iwinw,jt coiner of Publish: Nov. 17. 24, Dec. 1.0, 1975
Th
Bcjrd
of Tr,4fee, of the
may have against said estate In the
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Ht*pil.i
c cr of Clerk of Circjit Cou-tgf corner Of platted park, tpi,n
invites bits uoon the fôiIoii.tn'
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ninu,. s.wrily, ri'ioj, in me soumeastec;y to the 0a3tetflrr.'
HandlIng System
NAME STATUTE "'
cotjflfso.jse at Sanford, Florida, corner Of pfoftaa perk. Inenc, TO
Room Plo. 2
WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
within four calender months from northe.t.rIy to In. southeast
Additional infOrmal Ion, plans an,
NotIce ii M'*by givin
ic date of tN fIrst pubIkatI'i of
cornerofLOffl.thencs,er(y$,id Undslgn.d, pursuant that
the 5P?cIflcatLonaii
t
Office
the
Ibis nof Ice. Each claIm or mand flotthw.sferly along the south "FlcIItIO
the Purchasing Agent,
Name Statute," Chaps.,'
in wvlttg and must state boundaries o Ln' 73. 27. 21, and 20 $65 09, FIorIOa
All bids shall ba mailed to the
Statutes,
theplaceofresldenceandpottofftc. to the Point of BeginnIng.
will r'gister Board of Trustees
wtht
of lhe Seminole
addrets of the claimant aria mutt he
PERSONS INTERESTED MAY and for
tieClerkoflhecircuitCoi,t in County Public Hospital, 11CI
East
Sefnin,7Ie County, Flori4a,
sworn tr. by the clairr.ant. his agent,
APPEAR AND BE HEARD AT 'THE UPOn receipt
of Proof Of ttit' All Sltiif, Sanford Florida 3777).
bidt shall be postmar
nof
IiV(d according to 11W,
SPECIFIED
fItlOut
name,
to
wit:
Dal D*mber 5Th, 1975.
(.el)
VANGUARD 1973, arid shall
LANGSCAPE &amp;
be received on or
John Y Mercer
NURSERY UPOn before the
Board of County
7d dy of December,
vIc"
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undensioned
s
en
1j
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As Executcir
CommissIOners
I75
buslnt at Ill LOngwood Aye
CLEVELAND l MIZE
Of SemInole County, Florida
ConsIOeratig of Such bids will
AUam,nt. Springs, Florida,
P.O. Drawer Z
Clerk of th. Circuit Count
of Trustees In the SemInole
said blinass en?trpl-1 I the tin.
N. O Avenu
By: Joan K. Here
Igned:
County PublIc N*p!f0f (!CmI$
Sanfocd, F11 32171
Deputy Citrk
M#mO,Iat Hospi?aI at Il'o.5 o'clock
R00 H. C0dge
PuDt,th: Dec. 5. 15, rns
PublIsh: CIC L l"7$
A.M. 0flththhdayofJ1y 1976.
1'tilISh: Dec. I. l.
79.
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JIM HUNT REALlY INC.
Give me 11.50 and oick up payments
i bedroom home Total under
$17,000 Owner, 37) 7754

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Wood or steel desks (executive desk
&amp; chaIrs, secretarial desks &amp;
chairs, straight chairs, filing
cabinetS, as is. Cash and Carry.
PIOLL'S
Casseiberry, 17 92.130 .4206

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GREGORY MOBILE HOMES
3503 OrlandoDrive
Sanford, 323 5200
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321.0041

Wantedto buy used ofticefurnhtvre.
Any
Quantity
NOLL'S
Caiselberry, Hwy. 17 97 $30

To be sold to the hIghest bidder
approximately ioo hand guns,
rifles, arid Shotguns to Include,
Colt, Smith 1. Wescn, Ruger,

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mas gift ideas.
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Bundy Clarinet, $75; Iabe lop organ,
115. Bcth very good condition 377.
3)01 after 3 p m.
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'69 Chevrolet
ton pickup, g - -'i
condition, maroon and whir
Phcne 337 4307.
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ANY DESCRIPTION. SANFORD
AUCTION 3737340.

Gun &amp; Antique

DUPLEX- 7 bedroom concrete
block, excellent condition; no City
Ja*hs; by owner. 32.0.

Near Sanford

'tSVW,RIH.goodcondition
New tnpectionsticker
Call 66443)
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Peg Real Estate Broker
803W lstSt.
6061 or 323 0317 eves

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itatefheplaceofresldenc,.nd post
offIce address of the clalman' aria
mutt be sworn It, by the claimant,
hIs agent or attorney, or the same
shall be
Dated at Orlando, Florida, this 23
day of November, 19
Joy M. McFarland,
As Executrix
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eo-Atitos for Sah?

buy Furniture

DAVES'32i.9]70

ROBSON MARINE
7977 Hwy. 1797
3375961

WEKIVA RIVER ESTATES
P4w 3 be'oom, 2 baAs. dOubla
garage, 2 porches, patio, Country
setting, on large 1 acie plus lot. 3. Bedroom.2baths,AIrea-yc,etun
$31,300 Directions: West on SR 14
with awning end skirting, Cheap.
to Wekiva Rd., Call collect, eves.
Phone 3230100. 110 Exeter Court,
Owner Broker, Herbert Bronson, CarriogeCoyeMotuleHomeprk,
3052133208
Sanford.

323.4,351

REALTORS

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Lacomlng engine, $1,195 373 1919
alter Ion weeliends,

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1972 Grasshopper Air

207 E 25th .32) 7832
HAL COLOERT,REALTOR
SELMA WILLIAMS, Associate
EV
37306)2 or 377 1317

REALTORS BranthOfticeNo.I
16?) Orlando Drive
377.1302,

Req Real Estate Broker 771.06I0
323 7895
327 2711___,323S2IS

Kish Real Este

2 Bedroom apartment, partly fur
rushed; coupleonly. 377.376,2 days,
3220991 eveningi

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Zenith Stereo console, dark Cherry,
with tape deck. $350 FIrm. 2409 S.
DeCottes Ave. Sanford.

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MAGNAVOX COLOR TV
2Y,rarsOld,$125.
Phone3fl 2673

HAL COLBERT
REALTY INC

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COLOR TV.5l19SMONTH
REI'ITAL PURCHASE PLAN
6U 1006
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454 SCSi.

CASH 322.4132
For used tnilure. appliances. 1914 Cheyrol,$, $ 330. 4 Ion I Speed
trantmlision. 11600. May b seen
torts, etc. Buy 1 or 1001 items.
7901 S. Park, Sanford
Larry's Mart, 213 Sanford Ave.
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Color TV's drom 150: B&amp;W. from
515 Service all makes. HERBS'
TV. 17005. French, 323 I7i4.

$30

?" ACRES, small lake with
beclrciorri. 1 1)1111 tLc'fl, $53,000

WITT REALTY

Forrest Greene, Inc.

Bachior apartment, private, clean.
convenient, 2 mites from down
lawn Sanford 377 1316 or 37? $499,

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'59 Ford p(kvp. recordtoned, meg
wheels new paint, new inspection,
UA(1 iii 1.11
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1973 ChiyroIt Panel Van, 175"
wheel base. 6 cylinder, standard
shift, new pain?, like new, 30.000
milS Sell by owner Wall
lornhr &amp; He,itinj, IJ1 Sa - fosd
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76" Gas Range, perfect condition.
See to apprecIate Sell cheap lfl.
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101$.

GENERAL CONTRACTOR
REAL ESTATE, INC.

79-Trucks-Trailers

7 HOLSTEIN BULLS
Welght,100t0150
D.W.I"ftjnt,3fl 2)21

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MOOhI Y APPLIAPiCES 213 O1

JOHNNY WALKER

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KEPIMOPE WASHtR,parts,

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BLAIR AGENCY
373 3$U

67-Lvestock. Poultry

52-Appliances
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7 Month female VigsIa, show quality,
potential hunter 183 without
papers 53.4 *133.

30? East First, Downtown
37? 911) Eve. $69 1)44

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Reconditioned Batteries, $17 93
exchange. REEL'S BODY SHOP.
1109 Sanford Ave.

Irish Setter pups for sale, born
October 17th. Phone Ml 5262 from
6 0 $p

KULP DECORATORS
109W 1st St .37'? 733.5

(3.,,'. Ill .l 13
Nrts37? 73S2

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EXECUTIVE LIVING. 4 BR. 2 bath,
tormaldining. Separate cottageor
nAmA -YfflI
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SANFORD SEWINC. CENTER

BROKERS

76-Auto Parts

Persian Cats Par of blue, par 01
shaded Silver, 575 each CFA and
cages also. 3274157

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10 ACRE TRACTS,

Pent Blue Lustre Electric Carpit
Shampooer for only $150 per day.
CARROLL'S FURNITURE

Assume Payments
Singer lcj :au ri cabinet, 3 needle
poilon, twin needle, front
loading, deluxe sewing machine.
Pay balance of $18 or 10 payments

ST, JOHNS REALTY CO.

A Small Casiili,d Ad brngs bg
retrn Try ore .indse, Cal 377
7611 fr P31 999']

65-Pets.Suppties

CailBart Real [state
IdFALTOR 372

Topper for long bid pickup
Good condf ion. 5150
Phone 322 6)02

64-Equipment for Rent

51-Househoki Goods

54,000.

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home, Sanford area.

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One and 2 bedrooms, partIally
furnished, water furnished, 1
child $100 mo 321 0066

322.2090
Pr&amp;eiiionxhiy F.iang.-d
BY

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NEAR STORES. Take It easy in this
2 BR. 1 bath home with eatiri
kitchen. Only $12,000. Owner will
finance

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rooms,
well
furnished. $30613)
Reasonable. 7)0 W. First St.
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Call 3772611 or $3) 999) t3 lit? your
Christmas tp.rials hera

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Realty

Apartments

Hand crocheted afgans. shawt%. and
ponchos. Will make to order

110' lot. City. 13,250.

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OWNER SAYS SELL
Furnished 4
bedroom, central heat ana air,
nice neighborhood $26,900.

Water front cottage on the scenic
Harold Hall
Wekiva River. FurnIshed 2
kA1 loP 371 5771
bedroom, utllliies included, 1)00
per monlh. Adults only. 337.1470. ____________________________

1505 W. 25th St.
SANFORD

One of Your Better Central
Florida FlOrists, 377 1577
Out ' Ideas? Visit Ethell's An
liQ*a. I ,,,i*esl ul lIon uld t
Rd 14 at "if" Station, Poia. 372

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Mom will love you all year for a
Micro Wave Oven or a Trash
Compactor. , . ,anci an Electric
liartrecue Gnu wiii make Dod a
"Top Chef," Dick's Appliances,
7617 S. French, 372 7631.

øingo Boots from Knight's Shoes
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T?t.;b ..ga.n%I infiaI,')n begins at
GWALTNEY JEWELERS
,,1,w'taualty_gifts for leSs 701 S Park
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We've Got Everything For The
Golfer.- ClubS, Balls, Golf Bags.
Dvcktter Jackets Llies aria
mens 9011 apparel and ShOeS
Mayfair Country Club Pro Shop,
377 2531

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l..i5t your Christmas specials nere
where the shoppers wilt see them
eery d4y.

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Re Vthi5 thritmas Sanford

RecVee Highway 179? &amp; Lake
'RC'5 Indian River f'ruit Shippers.
4 Ia at I? $2, Sarford exit, .t LOP'.
Monroe Licensed, bonded fruit
shipoeri Select yrs today for
Christmas S piri9 rhne (30')
iiiil*l

Ia""1ft']
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L. ok.
rue •i.w

for
Lom

furniture from DI
________________________________ Select your
d will love BI'ck &amp; Decker or
WILSON MAIER for the best
t,'..m wrj'jld love a rt'w watch I?
tcckwell power tools arid St#ntey
c
natonai
CPir:stmns
ever.
Save
lewels start at 529 9i GWALT
and tools from Gregory Lumber
brands. Liblral trade ins Free
NEY JEWELERS, 704 S. Park.
True Valve HarMare, 6th &amp;
delivery. Cnnvenient ferms, We
Aaple. 3230500.
Delight the Lady in your home with
give TV Siamps 311 E. First St.
new

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Kathy'S UnIque. 7610 Hiawatha
Ave., a:ross from Chrysler
Dealer. 37) 763).
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Check the Eytfli'tQ Herald Christ
mas Gift Guide dIlly 'or Christ
mas glfl ira5

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EXTRA CASH FOR
CHRISTMASbY%etlin'JyovrgOOd

Rocking Chairs, 71 wooden, all
ypei. Grendfa!hcr cioc. Cm.
tr&amp; Furniture &amp; Beddng. nod S.
rench

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BASS BOAT BARGAINS
ROBSON MARINE
?9ZlOrlando Drlve,377 3961

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idsome selec'ion at cardigan
vea?crs by McGregor machinq
athable, hI. Perkins Men's

Larry's New I. Used Mart, 21% S.
Sanford Ave. 3721132
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vacuuming. Bathrooms, WindowS,
ri
rn--I-fl... '.u"pw'.y.
Ovens. Refrigerators.
Estimates Call 327 34$?

.4. yearoIdcavaIiercokem.chi64
oottle capacity. May be Seen at
Lakevlew NLrting Center, 9)9 E.
Second St. between 9 aria 3
SWAP- 1611. Cobia VOottom Boat
for90odsp;nef Piano,c'rsell
3226420.
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Flea Market
Open
JATURDAYANDSUHDAV,ttOS
HIGHWAY46FLEAMARKET
ItzmilesEastofl4onHwylO
(blhifldHwviaAuttrvur..,ii.rvl

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BR000EN ROOFING 3736700
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A LITTLE SALESMAN ill P'ptNT
môt's • Ciessiled Aot

Pest Control

Upholstering
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r'A;. r;
?.42 Park Drive
372 $so,

Carpenfr. Remodeling. Additions
Custom Work Licensed. Bonded
Free tmmte. 323 6035

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Kitchen Bathroom
CabInets,
Counfer tops, Sinks. Installation
available. Bud Cabell.
aiiylime,

Free

DAVE'S PAINTING
v.'eia Jvu
,flôiiV1,,,rS
Free Estimate 322 773

Home Improvements

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Poker men's 3 fold Billfolds from
17.50. Other quallly Meeket
eather goods. OWALTPIEY
EWELERS, 20.4 S. Park.

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Gregory Lumber 6. True Value
Haidware. 6th 5. Maple 372 OSQO

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Come see
---the beautiful new clothes,
tui a-rivru. uiris,,nlng gown.
knit SuIf-. t'aby blankets, crib
etc Old stock, 30 pcI bOO pct. off
FREE GIFT wRAPPING on new
baby
accessories
Payton's
Children's Wear, (Fcrmeniy
Buttons 'N Bows) 2610 Hiawatha.
Phone 3fl 1301.
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"HAPPOtiR"n ThruSt.Sp.m..7pm.

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Patio

FROM

&amp;r

Counf- Rk-

Tor7 Uedrooms. AdultS only
PARKAVENUEMOBILEPARK
2S4SParkD,'Ive $7Oup.
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onevo

"White

atzt

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100'

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Truck Camper, Sleersi
Stove, Ice Box, Sink
1400 3?) 0010

100' x 200' lot, Weklva Hills, $5,000.

MILLIONS OF DOLLARS in Real
Estate is sold aity in the
classified ads. Nothing small
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abojt that.

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situate and being In SemInole
Plaintiff's attorney, or Immedialely County, Florida, and note par.
thereafter; otherwise, a Default
ticularly described as follows:
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE may be entered against you tar the
The West 2 feet Of Lot 15. and uI of
I N
of ice
Lega1

3 7.) P,ac;s.' lime released plant
ford t,arniønlarid. 100 W Itt .et
17] 6612
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fl46PeeDr.

HO SECURITY

"O.J. Simpson has just

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ROBERT REDcORD
FAt DUNA
UTTROCERTSO

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MIS Agrcy

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Your

bath, w 'v Carpeting, kitchen Sunland - 3 BR. 3 bath, kitchen
furnithed No pets U65 ma Call
privileges, gentleman prefei-rd.
I &amp; I pm, 327 0153
SIlO mo. 1st &amp; last Longwood
Lake Mary area 377 96.1) P)etween
p tn*tt'is icltcpien equlpçed, ilr.
1$ i m
carpet, 3 acres on lake Available

10 Acres. -Geneva, 527.000 HorseS.
mobile o K.

Anytime

Large 1 &amp; 2

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322•2420

Realty

Clalir..
CUlT IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
REPLAT. according to the Pt•t
DATED thIs 11th day of
COUNTY, FLORIDA.
thereof, as r.corcied in Phi Book ii,
CIVIL ACTION NO. 7S2479-CA44-( November, 1975.
Page 74, of the Pub1i Records of
(Seal)
In re: The ManIa., of
Seminole Coun?y. Florida.
Thomas B. Dreo.. Jr., EsquIre
WILLIAM THOMAS MORRIS,
Youarehereby,eqviradtossrjc,.
Husband, Post Olf Ice Box
copy of your AM*tr or other
Orlando, Florida 32102
and
pleading on plairiti'f's attorneys:
Attorney for the Plaintiff,
BOBBIE JEAN MORRIS,
TAYLOR, BRION, BUKER,
DONE AND ORDERED this 14th f-tAMES
Wife.
1. GREENE, 1431 BrIckeIl
day of November, 1975.
NOTICE OF ACTION
Avenue, Miami, Florida 33131, Tel
Arthur
H.
BiCkwlth,
Jr.
TO: BOBBIE JEAN MORRIS
3l99303,ahdfIletheorlglnalAnswer
Clerk of the County Court
Addreis
0rp4eadlngintheotffr,fp,.iP'
By Crqta Hlgginboiham
Last Known Address
of said Court on or before the 30th
young
Deputy Ciert
2*17 Norwood Trail
day of December, 1975. It you fall to
Pubhith Nov. Il. 24, Dec. I, I, 1973
Caswlt,errv, Florida 32707
do so, a Default will be en?er.cj
DET 97
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
sgalntt you for the relief demanded
IJYT4E CIRCUIT COURT OF T$
that an action for dissolution of
in the Complaint.
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CIN
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NOhirFI5MEPEByIyEN,,, marrIaoep,jt,.t.encif,degaif,yittj
WITNESS my hand and teal of
0P.
by vIrtue of thai Certain Writ of andyouarer.quireotoserveacop3r CUlT IN AND FOR SEMINOLE said Court at Sanford. Seminole
And she says: 'at's the Execution isSued out of and under ot your iUen cieien,es. it any, to
FLORIDA
County, Florida. this 21st day of
the seal of the County Court of Newman 0. Brock, EsquIre, of CIVIL ACTION NO. 7$'1936.CA.tl.R November, 1975.
trouble, You smell."
PAN AMERICAN BANK (JF (SEAL)
Brock,Massey.&amp;Waiden. Suits 102,
On Sundays, who really Us- OrangeCounty,FIorId.s,uponafinal
judgment rendered in the aforesaId 616 Eas? Semoran Boulevard, ORLANDO, NA, formerly known
Arthur H. Beckwbth, Jr.
tens to the audio portion of to court on the 3rd day 04 October, AD. Altamonfe Springs, Florida 32701
CITIZENS NATIONAL BANK OF
Clerk of said CircuIt
football games on TV? We defy 1975, in that certain case entitled, Petitioner's attorney, on or before ORLANDO,
Court
PlCinlift,
January 13th, 1916, and file inc
Cecil D Rooks, Sr Plain:iff,
s
B'i LIllian T. Jenkins
O(l to find anyone who rememVS.
Ronald Ray d b a Prestage Hearing original with the Clerk of the above
Deputy
bensthatjtictbeforeklckoff, thet Aid, Center, Defendant, which styled Court either b.for,ssr'vlceon SIMKA, INC., a Florida con. PublIsh Nov. Clerk
215. Dec. )
)$ )97$
Anthem singer sang: aforesaid W;it of Execution was Pelitloner's attorney or Inn. poratlon, LESTER H. KALMAN. DET.137
SON and BARBARA KALMANSOPI.
to me as SPlfl of mediately thereafter; othlrwise
'Ohhhhh,saycanyouacccc,., d.:lvered
Seminole County, Florida, and I Judgment may be entered against HlLO CORPORATION, INC.,
by the ah, urn, en, light,,.,"
have le'vIej upon ttse following you (or the relief demanded in the JEROME S. SWARTZ arid LESLIE IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
SWAflTZ, AQUA POOLS, a Divitlon
We also doubt anyone would described propertyownedby Ronald PetitiOn.
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CII.

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bNTO"
v0s1 I'
U .1! Pt..,,
v ; r.'c a

bedroom.?b4th,?cargarage,a;r.

FOR SAL E OR RENT- nice
location, 3 BR, fireplace, all
modern, quiet St 377 ii56

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IN THE COUNTY COURT, IN AND
pt THE CIRCUIT OF THE
FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY. E 10 H T E E NT H JUDICIAL
FLORIDA.
CIRCUIT IN ANOFOR SEMINOLE

of a wrong

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For Sal, or Rent - Almost new 3

75-Recreational Vehicles

Wedding Dress, 9 10, white with tong
ball sleeves, seer' pearls arid
applique, alencon lace, matching
cathedral terrain, $123. Call dfl
4901 after 3:30 pm

You want to Buy or Sell
Real Estate
We will provide the
Professional Service
107 W. Commercial
Ph 3fl 7$I
Sanfnro

ONCE IN A WHILE you can buy 50
much for only 172.000
3
Bedroom, calm kitchen, central
heat, nice corner lot, newly
painted Located at dli Bayw000
Drive

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62-Lawn-Garden

Phont 323 7011 465 Marguet'e.

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chips and dos- sspod1y dean shirt
just before the big battle
Lng off. It made Us WOfld.!r how man, then dismayed his wife by Scene when the grizzled old SOQIL"
Maybe we should lay off fjij
rfl*flypCopheactuailywou]dno..
ylng, "Squarearound
col- scout tells the headstrong business about viewers who
alight changes hI oltheard la.r, square around the collar!" young offk±r:
watch but don't listen carefully
ilrasea on television.
Wouidyoudo a doub!c.te If
"Idon'tllkeIt, lieutenant. It's Otherwise, Walter Cronkite
Suppe,forexpIe,au. theTVannouncersald, "Chico too noisy."
nay teststichsuspidorisat
net-clal stressing that the Wid- and the Man' is taped in Holly.
See If you'd wonder about end of his newscast tonight by
et compact car gets 41
miles wood before a dead studio au that bath soap commercial saying;
wterea handsoinedudepasses
FUNNY BUSINESS
By Roger Bollen
a
couple and tile gin
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sighs and says he smells nice,
Legal Nofice
whereupon her beau corn.'
E
NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE
plains: "But I use a deodorant
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3 Bedroom hom carport, carpet in
living room. 1)83 month. 1045,
Sunland Call after 5pm. 305769

Monday, Dec. I, 17S-5B

Hctpoint Dryer. 1)50. Westinghouse
Refrigerator, $125; Stove, $4U;
Dishwasher, $150; Water Heater.
elcctrlc, $40: Bunk beds, $10; 337
2613

Rt' Rt'aI Nt,,tp irrk..,'
JOHN YPID['pj,SSOC

Liv.
,, f-OR A NICE HOME
PRICED UNDER 111,000? We
have it at 136 Garrison Drive and
owner says sell it before New
Years for $13,900 I I Better hurry
on this one because it won't last
long

Al,iioflecailcOuIdslbrtyouonanew 3O-Aptnents Üiiunisi'ci 2!I 15 5100 mo. 37)0895 atter 6.
profltel, career. Call $67
.
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Large 3 bedroom, l'v bath, fenced
WHY RENT?5U7M0.I
37S
back yard. 1)50 mo Security. 323 3 Bedroom, 1' bath brick home,
Easy fn.'nclly tivog Come loin uS
1
fenced, family room. 53.100 down.
r4ANKLIpjARMSAPT5 Rent
2 1nper5 to unload. 1325 hour,
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Assumell,700 Io,)n 7 annual pci.
on work. Dec 15th GIve name. trcim $111 mo 32) 6830
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RENTPURCHASEPLAN
rair $71.00 price 373 7410
. t•. wegtit, epen,ence and
telephone no to Box 591, co The Furnishc.d aparlmenl, 1 or 7 MOdern Clean 3 bedroom homs.
Larry Saxon
1657. bedroom, 1106 Sanford Ave Phone
family room, garage, carpets.
Evening
Herald, P
(REALTOR,
327 1976 or 37? 3977.
$31 0?fl
CLIFF
.IORDAN.REALTOR
PINECREST - 3 Bedroom, 1"
L:__Sanford, FIa 37771
7BEDROOMApAR'IMEPIT
bath, new root, fenced yard, FHA
, Married couple to handle
Ki?chenfurmshecj,Nic, location
OSTEEN- 1 Bedroom. $140 per
approved. $21,950.
management and maintenance of
-- PI'one3fl 4153
month SCHUREN REALTY.
'
sr.ii duil complex in Santorci.
Realtors. 327 1307.
One 5. Two bedroom apariments,
SUNLAND
123 255
3 Bedroom, I bath,
carpeted, air, turn. &amp; unfurn $9S
cenlral heatl. air, 127.000.
12th &amp; Freith, Sanford, 7 Bedroom
home, living rm, dining
MANAGER TRAINEE UD 3221110
FHA FINANCING
3 bedroom. 2
t'Parate Secunitydeposit
'
Large3 RoomAparlment
$&amp;per market eperEenCC fl or
bath, sell iris than IHA apraisal.
&amp;1 1619
Reasonable
SILO(S)
clering, pulling up Stock, and
Phone37 9519
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( SupervisioncotjldquaIifyyoufr,
33-Houses Furnished
Stemper Realty
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ApIs., I or 2 btdtOOcn, turn, or
'4'j position as Manager Traln with
unfurn, both AC. w w carpet, $50
a dynamic Florida Super Market
1 Bedroom hOtsS., iduitsaopet(
i.enIrel F)orida'e
damage, $113 mo 32313*9 after
' - ' Chain. Experienced only, please,
535weekplusdeposlt
MULTIPLS LIITI$O REALTOR
530
p.m.
3031 MagnolIa
- Call Mr. Jim Garner at 3fl.7$7
332-1991
'
rns. Ftch
,,
anytime
Deftary--- Adulls, 1 BR, air; close to
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377 t959, 37? 1164
34-Wobii HomOs
stores. cti,rches Ideal for retired
j:Iurses RU's, LPN'S, Aid, Aide
%on' 64J MM fir 1?7 OS4
"
Companion; Needed immediately
1 Bedroom Mobile Home
63*0616
Stenstror'n
31-Apartments Furnished
AlrConditioned,$llOmo,
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Phone 3373939
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AVLOAPARrveT3
.
2
Bedroom,
fully carpeted, central
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ADULTS, NO PETS
heat air, plenty of room (or
116W 2ndi?,
PlOT OIGOITY DOG! 573,900 will
-children and pets. Phone 37? 5459.
buy youa lovely) bedroom home
C'
reduced $3,000 below appraisal
BAMBOO COVE APTS Trailenforrent,57!permo,Water$,
figure. Now tell me - Is that a
lights furnished. Call 3774643
One
2 bedroom apartments,
,
between 2 &amp; 6 p m.
bargain? Owner is in a hurry and
furnIshed or unfurnished, Newly
Bdrm.
needs it sod today YoulI love if!
redecorated Come see 300 E. 7 Bedroom furnished, $135 month.
Airport Blvd Sarfod 32) 1310.
Adults preferred. Phone 3721470.
322•2420 Anytime
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Large? BR, down, clean: all utilities
turnithed Including heat. $40
FURNISHED
Your MLS Agency
37-Bt,jsiness Property
week 3772761
__________________ REAl TORS
UNFURNISHED
2.565 Park Dr.
NOW LEASING
Workshop or storage space for rent.
TAP- F ER REALTY
New, modern, 1 story eticiency
Days 3724022 or 37767(S) nights
apartments, attractively fur
Peg. Real Estate Broker
600 Sq. Ft. Shop Space
1100 E 25th St.
37? 6lS
beautifully landscaped $135 mo.
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37] 1371 or 327 4420
3M0,-6M,0.&amp;
Call between 1:303. For in.
SUNLAND
VACANT
1 Year Leases
.for.rtatin ra1L372 0701
3 Bedrooms, 2 baths, like new,
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Hwy. 17.92 Across
$21,500. Low down with no closing
SAN MO PARK, 1, 2. 3 bedroom
costs.
From Rancl Hout,
trailer
apts.
Adult
&amp;
timIly
park.
/9
Weekly. 3515 Hwy 17 97. Sanford.
323'$67Oorl31.9777,,ry
41-Fbuses
Crank Realty, Realtor
r?..
373 1930

forgocdSpinillPlano.orsll.$375. ________________________
LOST Pr'. Men's glassis (half
3276420
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ryrs). black case. 3720960
ARE YOU TROUBLED? Call Toll
F1', Ma2027 for We Care'_________________________________
"Hotline."
Adults T,,n*.
Found- Male Dachthvnd, reddish
MARRIAGES
brown. 35th and Meltonvllle
Performed b)' Mari(.'n, Notary,
vicinity, Call 3232767.
(kale 9017371161 or 737 $773

NO. 75-1454 CA 09.D
OCEAN FEDERAL SAVINGS AND e
LOAN ASSOCIATION, a United
Slates banking corporation,
Plaintiff,

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'SANFORD'S SAL ES LEADER"

shag carpet throughovt self clean
oven. lnSanoraOccupyaflerjan
151 Call 670 3091 after 7 p m.
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29-ROO11s

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Phone 373 1671

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Legal Notice

Rentals
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rn

ñsifled Acts are the smati ii
,,
items you will find
-_ nywhere.
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CASE 110. 71.IIM-SP-OC

"And that's

Loans available for operating
apital, ewpansion, etc Mr
Kesner. 305 739 0767

on
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MONUMENTAL PROPERTIES OF
FLORIDA. INC., a Florida cor'poration,
Plaintiff,

show

rnwithlng potato

AT I ii • W ti U

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swamped

avelOran9es,S2.p,r

Juice Oranges, $150 per bu.

Call
W, Garnett White

Realty.

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1 Bedroom Furnisáed0uje
j,)
373 7331
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32-Houses Unfurnished

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SOUP
ED MICKE'Y .4(YJSE CLUB
(MW)
530
2 I 12 NEWS
LI CL) ELECTRIC 008.4
PAN?
BEVEaYHILLB1WES
€0 MAYBERRY U
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1.12) (Tues.only) VEGETABLE

A V/h irns ical Look
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NAVEL ORANGES
BAGGED

SWAP- loft. Cobla V.Bottom $01?

(4) GILLIGAN'SISLAND
(5) PARTRIDGE FAkLY
LI EL) MISTER ROGERS
NEIGHt3OfIk-4000
(9) DINAH
ED ADOAMS FAMILY

erres Cal 32? 02*;
ns call 3270376.

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0319054

Ecelient Opportunity Only 1)0
hOUt WPPkIy wlt
rnt
ComPany fralnng and to(atlon set
UP Iflvt'stmt of $600 15.000 Call
collect, •'ir. Carson. II) 576 5370

.ci1er

Sunday - Noon FridQ

IS ALCOH3 L A PRO BLM

Opr1unitj

VENDINIOUIE

$7 SO BUSHEL
372 67330r3fl (UI?

L---I (IFE RIPENED FRUIT.

Noon The Dc Before PubllcQtlon

-_personals _______

-.Bu

Ste nstrom

Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl.

for Sale

5 -Mt'sceIIancous

PINE HILLS, Orlando, 7 BR. tam
rm., lar3e yard, enclosed carport.
a'r, newly painted Inside 5. out,
519.300. Will take car or truck as
part down 373 7791 after 6

Sanforo--Ott Lake Mary 9Ivd
7 Bcdroom.$I3Splusdepoit

TANGELOS

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DEADLINES

Z) (Non) Romagnolis

24

I Bedroom apt . kitcher
U'PPd air. carpeted Lar
private yard 5105 Adultf 37? 779f
*k ndt I. eves

41-Houses

44CC

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IIC a line
1 thru S times
HOURS
31c a line
6thru 2Stim.s
74ca line.
$:(,O A.M. - 5:30 P.M.
2tlmeS
MONDAY thru FRIDAY
($2.00MINIMUM CHARGE)
SATUkDAY 9.Noon
3 lines Minimum
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(Thfl only)
LOOKSAT:Hc41Y*tOfldcOkSW

onUod,T.s.only.Ch.I2,ftx
inn &amp;,' the Sido o the
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Gcod ThUlgs to Eat

41 --Houses

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PAiB' SITTING. VARD WORK.
ODD JOBS
Group FlrI
bt
(t1urct 377

:i±cen%e

RATES

CLASSIFIED DEPT.

) SO RSE1:

LI SCHOOL PROGRAM-

6)YOUNG AND REST-

F0

TUCk&amp;. AX1on Hayes 1959
(Wed) light f&amp;st F
Part
(88W) Robert Mo(*QOn',o -y
aijnrJ R.asoll 1937
(ThIXS) 'Night Pkist Fall" Part
N (Ff1) 'HOUSe Of
T005
(0' 0I Gooc*, Wginia

9 ALL MY CHILDREN
€Z) EIICTRIC COMPANY
1255
12i NBC NEWS
100

LIGHT: Now teno Perk)d

2 .9)NEWS

Boris K&amp;otI 1935 (T;ios.)

600
4 SL.R'IFIISE SEMESTER
tJ] S&amp;JNRSE

2.T 12' NBC NEWSUPOATE
9.00

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believed to have named at least high court to so rule.
one unindicted coconspirator.
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de,tigned to raise the economic
Orr said all the funds have
been deposited in the Flag&amp;Wp
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Horace Orr, 40, SF LDCO
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purchase of the 1004=m motel jobs for low income groups of interest ranging from six to 10
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for sbout 11 million RI its any rac,
development Into an eight scre is why the local lenders are U.S. Treasury Department. lie
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Highway Patrol investigators
possible maximum prison
Judge McGregor set sen completion of a pre-sentence counts of kidnaping and and indictments sealed for 15 different from all other persons
Madison, then rose to assure sentence of 15 years after said a car driven by IA,
e was tencing for Jan. 21 for Charles investigation.
charges of robbery, burglary days citing a state law allowing so charged and is an unlawful,
commIssioners that his two pleading no contest to a man- northbound on 14 near S11.436 Leroy Holman Jr., 19, 61 S.
Robert J. Sheehy, 24, of and use of a firearm In corn- persons named but not indicted arbitrary and capicious abuse
taxis were In good condition, Kaughter charge In the traffic Sept. 3 at a speed of 80 miles an Fairfax, Winter Springs, after Orlando, pleaded guilty as mission of a felony.
by a grand jury time to ask the of the court's function and
and not delapidLited. Madison death of a three-year.old child. hour or more when the vehicle he pleaded guilty to the lesser charged to grand larceny in the
Thai for Page was set for the court to repress or expunge power," Herring's petition
also stated his opposition to
Monroe P. Lee Jr., 25, of 565 struck the car of a New Jersey and included offense of Nov. 9 theft of a cashbox from week of Jan. 5 before Circuit portions or all of grand jury says.
proposal by Elbadrarnany that Seminole Ave., Longwood, family from the rear and sent it trespass.
Judge A. J. Hosemann Jr.
the Sheraton Sanford Inn.
reports concerning the indicted
Herring's office tried to get
Judge McGregor released
Holzman had been scheduled
Page surrendered to an persons.
all taxis In the city be equipped entered the plea when rdlling into the median.
Judge Cowart to release the
Lee left the scene of the ac- for trial on burglary and petty Sheehy on his own recognizance unarmed sheriff's deputy Dec. 1
scheduled to come to trial on
With tfltet1.
When receiving the jury indictments Thursday In a
"Sanford Isn't ready for Monday b,-.fore Circuit C=t cident th:t killcd F.1hlan larceny charges stemming during a pre-sentence in- after holding three persons report and indictments Cowart wact hearing also attended by
Montancz, three, and Injured from the theft of a ina'-cs vestigatlon and set sentencing hostage in a Fern Park bowling noted that he was doing it for shame), Newman Brock and
meters," Madison said. "It's Judge Robert B. McGregor.
lanes building for 90 minutes at Circuit Judge Voile Williams, Gerald Rutberg.
hard 'r4ough for uc (toil
Lee was ordered held in the his parents and was arrested 'iehlcle inspection sticker from for Jan. 20.

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solving drainage problems

Altamonte. Cranes Roost,
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Meanwhile, the Florida would know who was named In
Sanford's Transit's dispatch Daniels.
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New directors who will serve
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"This Is a ileliberate and
and while tie city was in- Herbert "Speed Moreland,
A spoies'man for State intentional act 1b7 tL Court
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Wayne Albert, lioutgoing president of the Greater Sadord
terested in stopping any such and W. Garnett White.
Arnett, executive director; Tom HiI vice president; Attorney General Robert which was intended to protect
Deibert
Abucy, treasurer; and John Spolaki, executive director.
'IeCha.riibei also adoifled ts Chamber of Commerce, (right) congratulates newly elected
activities, Elbadramany's
Shevin in Tallahassee said public officials from undue and
ifferald
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President
JohnCaril.
feenter),asnew
officers
lookon
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$52,700
budget.
purpose at the meeting was to new
Shevin is asking the Supreme excessive publicity," Herring
answer charges that his
C3UnI to consider Herring's said in the petition.
company was not utilizing all of
petition as soon as possible.
Herring claims the apits seven IICCflSId taxis
The Indictments returned plicatlon of the law In the
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problems have been experienced in several areas

He also said

Oswald: "The great advan- led to the trouble.
tage of that bid Is that ills so
(Do you have
question
nice when you get one."
for the experts? Write "Ash
Jim: "There are three the Jacobys" care of this
general requirements. The newsp,sper. The Jacobys will
first I.% a hand that will make answer individual questions ..
or almost make game by Of stOmPerf, self-addressed 11
itself. The s,ccorld is slam envelopes are
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enough high-card strength so will bo used in this column
that you fear a one bid may be and will receive copies ot
passed out"
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contact Comprehensive

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discriminatory treatment
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was
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ill serve one year tns,
business at th e Winn Dixie WhO W W
Tom
Hunt,
Mrs. Pat Register,
store on First Stmt, and take

A Florida reader wants to
Pass
know the worst bid made in a
Open1ngk.ad-Q
slam auction.
There was no articular
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through a series of com- b#
Jim. "We have been getting plicated bidding maneuvers
so many questions about the when he could have simply
standard American forcing raised his partner's suit, It
two bid that we might well was failure to use "KISS'
(Keep it Simple Stupid) that
discuss that bid.'

already damaged and trying
to recover, you don't want to

You can have hepatitis from
infectious agerts, and at least
two different forms of a virus
can cause viral hepatitis. You
can also have hepatitis from
chemical toxins And,
hepatitis may be a complita.
tJon of several different infec-

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of Seminole

members of the county's

Tom Hurit, vice president;
Delbert Abney, treasurer; and
executive directors C
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Bush said.

Tuesday Instructed County

Elbadramany said "We have Wayne Albert
doneourbestforthepeopleof
Sanford, we want the people to worthwhile pr ojects to help the
bustnes.sznan
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see if federal money could
be used to fu nd activities
related to drainage

lord Chamber of Commerce.
C..anli,47,di.rectorolservices

Tra ns it Line
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trol. but North just bids six
spades."
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be turned into action. The
Tuesday session was attended by representives of

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alter Sou th cue bids in that
suit South's six-club bid is an

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City and county officials
ha ve teamed up to attack
drainage problems and

ElbadrAmany, president of
Sanford Transit Line; and
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Several times during the
cusaion Elbadramany, who
was present to answer cornVrnoMniiforwardtoa
missioners' queries about his
said Lhoe year," John CarH said this
company's
rning after he was elected
. City of Sanford was giving
res
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second round htart control

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There is no direct evidence
that
smoking is harmful to
recovery? Why is it that even
recovery from hepatitis, but it
an occasional beer is for,
can't be helpful and even in a
bidden during recovery? how
soon after recovery can a per. healthy person it causes some
son have an occasional beer? harm. If I had my choice, no

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evidence of such a previous inlection.

patient's blood testzr are nor.
mal? Why does it Lake so long
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By Lawrence E. Lamb, ?I___
DEAR DR. LAMB — Would
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you please answer some
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qu estions on hepa titis. There
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is so much of it around DOW
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and also a lot of misin(orma
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to know what hepatitis is. Why
is it that medication is not
given for it, Just rest and good
food? Is it contagious until the

Chic Young

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Oswald South has 20high
NORTH
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£A7 4
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spades North raises to three
964
and South sees no harm In cue
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bidding his clubs to see What
'EST
North will do."

Misinformation
On Hepatitis

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operates YeUo% Cabs in the
city, fina lly received an option
to purchase an eighth taxi
license at Monday night's city
t'ommison [netting, but only

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impede your progress.
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situation by a friend who enjoys they're not attended to Eu-st1
they'll be left undone.
dealing In Intrigue,
CAPRICORN (Dec. fl-Jan.
GEMINI (May 21-June 20) Be
prepared to think on your feet 19) Try early in the day to reach
today where work or career is that elusive person you've been
Something wanting to talk to, but have had
concerned.
up u. di ffic ul ty pinning down,
be neficial may
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advantage today, but later joyment will come (ruin
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4ZOrlando,apparenuy "ma
an abrupt change of la ne" Just
be fore his car slamm ed into the
rear of a DOT truck contamiiig
two workers and two otheis
standing
They were all lying i the
grouidwher I got thcre,' said

Treated and re1easd were
Willis, Leaston C Smith, 34.
Orlando who was a passenger
in the truck, Earl Keifer
Vaughn 61 Sanford who was
standiq on the median and
yelled to the others. and Joseph
By ED PRICKE-717T
Enimitt Priest Jr., 33, Ovje,
Chief Ken Triplett's daughter. (CETA) program, a feiwal
In a letter to Be6ole on Nov. police radio dispatcher-jailer. the DOT superintendent 'Aho
lleraldStaff Writer
Shirley, over a nine-mnontn program designed to off se t l9.Mrs. Stone said, "The
011111 ordered the Chief's was at the wheel of the truck,
Clty'of
period until her termination unemployment. Tha $4,000 Oviedo must
reimburse daughter terminated Nov. 10, according to FHP Trooper
The City' of Oviedo is [man' Nov. 10, as a police radio fame
from CETA funds. ac. Seminole County for the cost on the strength of a letter from Lawrence Gbdteuz.
dolly unable to repay the dispatcher.
to Jim Bedsole, the iicurred by an ineligible ap- Bedsole.
Later, Bedsole
county $4,000 in federal funds
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standard for a fraction of the
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Authority (SCOPA) says he Is
Ryan said $11.5 million
'unable to understand" why has been authorized for concount" officials have not struction of new detention
C0111111issioned SCOPA tenant facilities in the state, and
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Herrini was told Thursday by
a
today he ii preparing an appeal
State Atty. General Robert
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Shcvin's office in Tallahassee
to the State Supreme Court In
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that he can ask the Supreme
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Judges to ufLedI four grditi jury
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which cuiwnands the per.
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citizens took out a parade
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a dispute dealing with
around the county courthouse 1A
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the official duties ofa judge and
a sta te atttney.
Indictments by the circuit
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Ileffing aid he doesn't
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The Seminole County Grand
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before the 15-day period or.
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reported probe of county
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government actions and alleged
the appeal is necessary due to
-his
position in the dispute.
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Circuit Judge Joe A. Cowart
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Staley and attorneys Newman
Brock and Gerald !lutb'rg and
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June eron
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Cowart said he was following
taken place. Brock, Rutberg
night's annual Sanford-Seminole County Christmas Parade
and Staley also declined to
the advice of Circuit Judge report so as to make it difficult, formation contained In the the Indictments but the motion comment,
IN
TOWN
through Down town Sanford. Approximately 100 units were in the
Volie A. Wffliams, who was to If not impossible, to allow Jury's report,
was
denied.
When
told
tod3y
of
the
iln.
parade
that tsted for nearly two hours and was witnessed by
have received the jury's report. making the indictments public
Herring said Ws staff asked
"We're in the process now of pending citizens' protest
several thousand spectators. (More Photos, Page 2-A) 11firrald
Cowart took the return while without revealing other in- Cowart on Thursday to release preparing what we consider the
Williams was at lunch and had
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envelope prepared by Williams.
Die court cited a state law Six Protest Food, Conditions
that prevents making public —
grand jury reports naming
individuals who are not irmlicted
until the persons named have a
chance to petition the court to
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or po rtions of the report .
Stdk Division of Corrections inspectors were
ro lk said that Incident ended "about a month ago
In a note smuggled out of the jail from one of the
Accordin' to the law If such scheduled to visit the Seminole County Jail this at.
are denied adequate medication "and are mostly
after a couple of days" when the inmates were moved
inmates
to The Herald the prisoners' reasons for the
motions are made
terr.00n where six inmates are In the second day of a
r
laughed at when they ask for help;" and that
to other jails in the central Florida area while awaiting
hunger strike were outlined as follows:
must remain sealed until the huiiger strike protesting the food served and jail
"pr
warisoner
camps are treated like they e in a prisoner-of.
return to the Sanford faciflty that wa3 being repaired
— Pow food to the degree !~wl prisoners "are going
DistrictCourt of Appeals rules conditions,
by (a corriction,
; offical and some of the
following the June 9 fire that resulted In the deaths of
to bed hungry at night."
or the circuit Court's ruling
Ther1ff John Polk said the six prisoners, all in one
other
offi
ci
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at
th
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jail
as
th
ey threaten inmates wi th
io inmq(es and a corrections officer.
—Only one Jail commissary delivery a week
the motions.
ceilbiock, started their protest by refusing the noon
harsh punishment."
consisting of "io food stuffs to help substancuate the
Jail officials said there were 60 inmates being held
The local grand jury report Is meal Thursday.
hunger
pains,
Before going into a meeting with trs staff, Polk
in
county
jail
today
and
th
at only six were refu.sing to
I say th e food's good, Polk said. When the get
believed to name at least one
said, 'Th ere Li no factual basis for the inmates'
eat.
cat. or uL can t up
re a
Only one visiting day a week "consisting of only
ose
unindicted co-conspirator, thus
complaints."
Apparently state jail inspectors were called
five minutes, although some visitors come several
the sealing of the report.
Polk d i dn't disclose the names of the striking Inlie said the corrections officer named by inmates in
to see prisoners,
because some of the inmates are prisoners awaiting
Normally grand jury
their complaint removed a television set from the
In- mates but he said "It's the same group that started a
dictments are made public once
transfer to state penal facilities. The stete has
The inmates aLso complained that they are refused
hunger
strike
whea
we
cellblock
after the cells failed La pass inspection
had
them
in
the
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Ownty
the persons indicted are
JurLsdiction over jails end makes regular Umpections
telephone calls "allliough some are to obtain or help
because the
Jail'
and ratings of local facilities,
arreoted on warran ts Issued by
counsel towards gettthg a fair trial;" that prisoners
by jail rules.
the circuit court. But Cowart
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IN BRIEF
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A veteran bus driver was shot In
the hind as he th warted an armed robbery aboard his bus
by shoving the would-be robber out the door of the moving
vehicle, the Florid,, Highway Patrul reports.
Woodrow Daugherty, 54, of Jacksonville, was wheeling
Ins Greyhound 1-us southward on th e Florida Turnpike
Thursday, when a passenger kept asking him the time.
Finally, Daugherty said, th e man pulled a pistol on him
and declared it was a holdup.

WASHINGTON( AP) The Senate is ready to shut off
debate and pass President Fds $2.3-billion loan bill to
keep New York City out of bankruptcy, a ranking Senate
leader says.
Democratic Majority Whip Robert C. 13Td of West Virginia said Thursday he is conhi'.Jent the Senate will pass
the bill todiw after first blocking a filibus t er by Sen.
James 13. Allen. 1)-Ala.
"We will finish that bill (today) no matter how long it
takes." Byrd said. Asked if he was confident it would
pass, he said, "Yes, yes, I am."
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I got the bra ke on and threw the door open,"Daugher-

ty said. "Thenl swerved the bus a little to throw him a
little off balance ard shoved him out of the door with my

right hand."

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'But! Can't Find Any Gun'

MIAMI BEACH AP
Four years ago, the
nation's cities spoke with virtually one voice on urban
problems. Today, they speak with at least eight, some of
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ORLANDO (A?)
But I can't find any gun,"
'lrooper Robert Rennie Jr. shouted in a breathless and
breaking voice into his radio.
The 25-year-old rookie highway patrolman had Just
made the grim discovery that he had killed an Innocent
man, amotorist mistakenly believed tobedriving astolen
car. He fired when he thought the man was reaching for a
gun to avoid arrest.
After listening to a tape rec')r(Iing of Rennie's dramatic
radio dispatches and 10 witnesses and Rennie himself, a
coroner's jury ruled Thursday that the trooper was
justified in shooting Frank D. Booth, 50, of Titusville.
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TALLAHASSEE (Ali)
South ern Bell's $157.5million rate-hike, the largest ever granted, goes Into effeet today with the three Public Service Cornmmissloners
still wrang!ing over the increase.
PSC Commissioner Paula Hawkins, in a strongly
worded dissent Thursday, said the hike was not justified
and criticized the commission's procedures as
'inadequate. cumbersome and outiated."
She also claimed the commission denied due procedural
process to the parties in the suit.

Hugh Scott To Retire

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Hugh Scott has decided to end his elective political career.
There was no fanfare, no exit In a blaze of glory, as the
75-year.old Philadelphia lawyer called It quits at a Pittsburgh dinner honoring another Pennsylvania
Republican.
There was also no news conference, which he had often
used with consummate skill to make his point during the
16 years he served in the House and the 17 more In the
Senate where he has been Minority Leader since 1969. He
has 13 months to go in his present term.
In a brief, written statement Thursday night he said he
would not seek re-election next year, alluding to his
already long service to his state and his country and to a
desire to spend more time in rest and recreation.

Drug Report Cites Dangers

Regents Conflict Cited

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Carolers from Barneit Bank of Seminole sezvtade family at "home."

HOU5IPIO AUTUO IT? OF THE CITY OF SANFORD
SANFORD, FLORIDA
PERIOD ENDED JUNE 30iflS
CONTRACT NUMBuR A2314
PROJECT NUMBER(S) FLA. II.) thrvl

17,011.7$

ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE
Tards
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Other ........................................ 2.35021

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Gnera) Fund ............................242 00000

4umeown.rshlp
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Abble Hoffman Surfaces

212.U0000

Break In Bomb Siege Awaited

DEBT AMORTIZATION FUNDS
Debt Service Fund . .... ................... 3,705.57

MIAMI (AP) —Officials, nervously waiting to see if the
latest siege of terrorist bonbings Is over, have imposed
strin gent security measures at all government buildings
and the airport.
Se-.-en
Se
bombs exploded Wednesday night and Thursday
in downtown Miami, slightly Injuring two persons and
causing minor damage. Two groups claimed responsibility for the blasts.o
But police and FBI officials said they have never heard
of one the groups and were not sure if either really exists.
No arrests have been made.
Police
that Thursday's bombs, one at police

('epotits with IIUD ...............................S 703 37
DEFERRED CHARGES
Prepaid Insurance ......................10.190.o
Insurance Deposits ..........................914.00
Inventor Its Materials .......... ............ 4,414.77

23,637.54

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Xj 2 Development Cost
.. 6I9,5.37 0$
.3 Lou: Development

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With intlation le'eling off last
month, government economists now look to the latest
unemployment figures for further confirmation that the
- ntny 10lltrnue to recover from recession.
Unemployment rose three-tenths of I per cent to 8.6 per
cent of the labor force In October alter four months of
decline. But administration economists said "special
factors" were Involved aM hoped the downward tiend
would be resumed in November. The Labor Department
[j:j 11 1,e 6k f. t job f I z r c5 ti:'iav.

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WASIIING1ON (A?)

TALLAHASSEE (AP)
house Speaker Donald
Tucker, 1)-Tallahassee, claims he has 62 committed votes
l more than he needs to win his bid for a second term
as house leader,
Tucker revealed his head count Thursday as a colleague
released the names of 18 freshmen legislators who said
they will vote for Tucker over two challengers.
The 86 House Democrats will caucus Jan. 14 to decide
whether Tucker, Rep. James Redman, D-Plant City, or
Rep. Barry Kutun, 1)-Miami Bea ch, will be designated as
the 1977-78 speaker. It will take 44 votes to win the caucus
election.
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ATLANTA (AP) —Oil swindlers are striking it rich in
naive investors If not in petroleum, say officials of seven
southern Mates meeting in Atlanta to plan strategy
ainst get-rich-quick schemers.
The meeting of state officials and the federal Securities
and Ewhange Commission (SEC) comes two weeks after
Fl3rida Comptroller Gerald Lewis fikd suit In Miami
seeking to stop 15 companies from selling allegedly
fraudulent oil leases in Florida.
Georgia Secretary of State Ben Fortson, who estimates
that as much as $5 million In oil and gas rights have
recently been offered In G'org1a, last month ordered 35
firms selling the leases to cease doing business in the
state.

Noted

Tucker Says He Has Votes

ASSETS

Oil Swindlers Strike It Rich

Recovery Signs

TALI.AHASSEE (AP) — It would be a conflict of
interest for a firm partly owned by a vice chancellor of the
Board of Regents to consult for state universities, according to the Ethics Commission,
But the panel Thursday told Steve McArthur, vice chancellor for administration, that his company could consult
for other Department of Education divisions, such as
public schools and community colleges.
The commmission said In an advisory opinion requested
by McArthur that a prohibition against doing buslnss
with one's own agency applies only to a division where the
official works and not to those in which he has no say in
decision-making.

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AUSTIN, Tex.( All)
Abbie Hoffman, founder of the
Yipp(es, author and perhaps the best known radical on the
run, has wot ked as a teacher, posed as a wealthy Texas
oilman and had three nose jüls during more than 2o
months as a fugitive.
Hoffman taikcd about life
r67oid In two days oi
interviews with Jeff Nightbyrd4 editor of the weekly
Austin Sun. Nlghtb)Td wrote in a copyright story Thurdziy that Hoffman was In Texas around Thanksgiving.
Hoffman, one of the Chicago Seven charged and later
cleared of disrupting the 1968 DermaUc NaUonal Convention, has been waited in New York since he failed to
appear in State Supreme Court on March 25, 1974, to face
charges of cocaine possession.

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and equip the Seminole County
Jail and failed to properly lurid
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Orlando attorney William the sheriff so as to enable him to
Whitaker has filed damage properly fulfill his duty on June
suits in circuit court for seven 9.
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men
who survived a June 9
That the state Division of
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Semirole County Jail fire yJ Corrections negligently and
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of three of the II carelessly inspected, rated,
men who died in the fire.
supervised or controlled the
Nine other lawsuits were filed Seminole County Jail on June 9.
earlier by four fire survivors
That the City of Sanford
and relatives of five other Issued the original building
persons killed In the fire. The permit when it knew or should
suits seek millions of dollars in have known there were Indamages from Sheriff John sufficient
fire
escapes
Polk and Seminole County.
,irovided, a lack of safety
The 10 new civil actions filed equipment and that the city
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by Whitaker name Seminole failed to inspect the Jail for
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the State Division of compliance with fire codes.
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ford, Supreme Sales Co, I, city failed "to prornptiy have its
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-and four liability Insurance lire fighting units respond to the
carriers as defendants.
fire alarm when it was given."
All 10 suits seek Jury trials
That Supreme Sales Co.
and damages in excess of $2,5w Inc., was negligent and careless
each. The suits charge the In designing, manufacturing
Non-perishable
food
Items
donated
by
Seminole
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School
students
ames
p.
defendants
with negligence and inspection and sale of
SCHOOL
were presented to J
l.ynd, executive director, for the Seminole Youth Ranch Winter Springs, by Student Government resulting in injury or death.
mattresses.
representatives. lrom left) Danny McKinney, Janle Paul, first vice president; and
FOOD
The new lawsuits allege:
The suits allege that Supreme
Meg Newman,
representing the Senior Class. (Herald Photo by Bill Vincent Jr.)
That Seminole County Sales advertised the mattresses
negligently and carelessly as being safe, non-flammable
(ailed to build, remodel, stall and as not giving off toxic
smoke or gas when burned or
ignited and claim the advertising was "knowlingly false
nlsrepresentatlon.11
Complaintants In the 10 latest
Lawsuits are:
Mrs. Cornelia Marie
a
Moore, admlnistratzjx of the
estate of corrections officer
By JOE ASKREN
for collective bargaining PERC's action of Oct. 22 In to reconsider the decision and gaining units are
"officially
Robert
0. Moore, 40, who died
Herald Staff Writer
purposes.
certifying the three separate order of Oct. 22. Therefore, certified for
the 1976-77 school in the fire, and his four
Harry
Pelley,
chief bargaining units,
pursuant to authority In . - year and can start bargaining children.
The state's Public Employes negotiator for the School Board,
Pelley said a letter from PERC Commission Rules and for their first contract after
Attorney Roger Berry,
Relations Commission (PERC) said today he received notice PERC's
regulations, the motion for re- Jan. 1."
Chairman
Curtis
Mack
administrator
of the estate of
has turned down an AFL-CIO from PERC of its denial of an said:
consideration is hereby
The three units include:
Jessie Lee Allen, 24-year-old
challenge of the recent cer- Oct. 28 petiti on from the Interden.Iet"
The Seminole Educational prisoner who died in the fire.
tification of three Individual national Brotherhood of Paint"Having considered the
Clerical Ass4 4at1on, which in..
Edward A. Skates Jr.,
bargaining units within the ers and Allied Trades Local motion, I find no additional
Pelley said this means the eludes all aides, secretaries administrator
of the estate of
Seminole County School system 1010 to reconsider or rehear evidence or reason upon which three non-instructional bar. (except confidential secreRichard Lamar Skates, 23taries, bookkeepers, clerks, year-old prisoner who died In
and data processors.
the fire.
Non-Instructional
Person—Daniel F. Blauvelt, 23; Roy
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nel of Seminole County Board of (jafl Jr., 29; Arth
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Public Instruction Association Hatcher: Kenneth W. Hatehr;
Inc. (NIPSU)), which includes Franklin B. Owens; Gar)'
food service people, cuatodlans Waters
and James L. Williams,
and
plant maintenance who all were prisoners In the
,
workers, audio visual workers, jail and allegedly were
Injured
electronic and typewriter re- in the fire.
By AUDIE MURPHY
Seminole County Bicentennial group is working on a book on 1,000 copies of the book, at a pairmen, couriers, transportaSmall Tractor, Small Price
Herald Staff Writer
Committee, the first such sale the history of Seminole County, cost of approximately $3,9(k) for tion and mechanical workers 'J
I) 30 hp diesal
Seminole Coun ty School
is tentatively scheduled for from a black point of view,
distribution in 1976.
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The book, to be entitled, "We
Another Bicentennial project Bus Drivers Association, Inc.
production, hand-made items of Park Avenue and First Also Ran," will feature old under consideration by the
Pelley said the Seminole
are at a premium, so con. Street.
photographs and reminiscences Black Program Committee Is a Education Association (SEA),
noisseurs of arts and crafts will
Booths will be rented to those by some of the county's most week-long program to celebrate which got a master contract
Lie pleased to learn a- series of wanting to sell handicrafts, senior residents,
aigaed by the board in Sep.
the black cultural heritage.
sales are scheduled for the with rental proceeds going to
Although
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Mrs. Wallace said volunteers
he program is strn tember, was not challenged by
months ahead, featuring the Black Program Corn- are taping conversations with in the formative stages, Mrs. the union organization. He said
Hood Tractor Co.
handiwork such as crocheting, nllttee's two Bicentennial the senior citizens — one of Wallace said she hopes to hold it SEA's certification Is only for
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quilts and crafted items.
projects.
Or1iIs. ci.. nasa
whem is 85 years old
which at the Sanford Civic Center. one year and certification has
II' 'a,.'ioflJ Ave.
According to Mrs. Alfreda will be incorporated into the Emphasis will be on music, to be renewed by PERC each
LIII mvite "Priftsu Fla."III
ear.
Sponsored by the Black Wallace, Black Program book,
Oia,
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with a chorus representing y
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Program Col"I'littee of the Committee
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The group intends to print churches from throughout the
count)' participating. T he
chorus from Seminole CornCo
been
ls
to take part.
EXCEPT SATURDAYS
Exact dates for the black
culture week will depend on the
of the Civic Center,
Mrs. Wallace said.
She added that shoppers at
MEN'S
the sale Dec. 13 could expect to
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select from such items as handAfter hearing four alterDr. Abel said parents in which he said Is wrong.
made handbags, hats, shawls
DOWNTOWN SANFORD
natives to reduce costly recent months have been
Superintendent W. P. "Bud" and potted plants.
COIIT'tesy busing of pupils who "passing the buck to the board Layer said the new laws of
live less than two miles from when they're responsible for sovereign Immunity, which cost
their schools, the Seminole getting their children to the board $60,000 to $75,000 a
County School Board Wed- school," within the two mile year, "violates education, too."
nesday night unaiilmously set a radius.
The other three alternatives
workshop for 7:30 p.m. Dec. 18
He said neither the state nor to so-caled courtesy busing
to further study the busing count)' has defined nor an. Include:
situatIon.
swered "what's a hazardous —Working, with various _____
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Dr. Steward Abel, a member condition?"
The state only funds busing and county) to remove hazards
cf the countywide advisory
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committee, presented the fur pupils who live more than to pupils by building sidewalks
two miles from their respective and overpasses.
recommendations made by a schools,
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special appointed committee.
Dr. Abel said eight per cent of separate bus line or cornOne alterna ti ve is to require the total pupils now bused, rre mercial transportation In lieu of
san w
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parents to pay about $6oa year tecelving courtesy busing using school buses.
per child to have a pupil service, but the funds are
— Starting an a nnual review
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parent deems It 'hazardous" to
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WHIe Americans were spencing about $58 million a year on nonprescription drugs
thot promised either to help them sleep at night or relax in
the daytime, seven scientists were compiling a 308-page
rep'rt that says all that money was spent In vain.
It thok three vests for the experts to complete thcir
study of nighttime sleep aids, daytime sedatives and
stimulants and to make their report to the Food and Drug
Administration.
That report, presented to the FDA on Thursday s says
they found there are serious questions about the chugs'
safety. Three members of the panel were so concerned
that they argued that the brand-ntme items should be
banned from the market at once.

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revenue-sharing bill, which provided the first aid to cities
without strings attached. Today, they are struggling to
gct ft retnactcd arid arc criticLed fe; rr.unting an [ncf[ective effort.
The burgeoning list of groups claiming to represeat
cities of one .trlpc or another engendered considerable
concern and somewhat mixed responses this week during
the annual convention of the National League of tithes, the
largest group of all, representing 15,000 cities.

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participants shared in the beginning of the Yule season. Shown on
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TM.LAHASSEE (A?) — House eaderS are urging
legislators to ignore a magazine poll asking them to rate
the lA h*'t and worst of their colleagues.
House Speaker Donald Tucker's office Thursday
released a copy of a letter to lawmakers from Tucker, )Tallahassee, and House Republican Leader William
James of Delary Beach regarding th e poll by Florida
Trend.
Walker Roberts, editor of th e business magazine, has
asked all h0 legislators to rate their colleagues inn Top 10
In three categories:
— The best In terms of "dedication, honesty, Integrity
and for th eir regard for the public welfare."
— The most effective 'regardless of what you may
think of their integrity, honesty or moral fiber."

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The Evening Herald has been informed that
somcor representing himself as an emplo)e of this
newspaper has been soliciting funds through the sale of tickets purportedly to benefit the Winter
Sprmgs Junior Police.
Mrs.
y Booth, an advisor for the Winter
Springs Junior Police, said that her organiiatlon
was planning a benefit but that her group was not
selling tickets. Neither Mrs. Booth, a correspondent
for the Herald, nor the herald itself has authorized
IiY ue f its name in connection with this or any
other fund drive.

projeet with "no strings attached," according to co.
owner Errol Greene,
Seedlin,s are available as long as they last and
are on a first-come, first-served basis.

Do you have insnrance problems?
da. lug trouble in recziving payments of valid
c!a:m;?
Netsi the answers to questions rehting to all
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You can get help with these and many more
isurance-relat.d problems by contacting the
representative of Insurance Commissioner Philip
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every month.
AshIer's office in Orlando, which serves
Seminole, Orange and LaJe Counties, s isted
in the recovery of $42,348.67, which has been
returned to policyholders and this refund resulted
from questions being asked by indiiduaIs who took

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When U S. Ambassador I)aniel P. Movnihin I
proposed a rolut ion to the United Nations asking
that all political prisoners everywhere in the
world ix' set free, he undoubtedly did not expect
enthusiastic applause. We doubt also that he cx- DON OAKLEY
pected his proposal to set free any political
prisoner anywhere in the world.

at a couple of locations, courtesy of Fnrrest.Greene
in realtors.
rtnc wichini,
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iray pick them up at 196 SV. Lake Mary Blvd. (at
Fifth Street), Lake Mary, or at the Forrest-Greene
office in Altamonte Springi, which Is located on
Forest
ju.st north of SB 436.
The firm has been giving the trees away for the
past six years as a pLtbic service and beautification

time to contact his representative.
So, If you have queries or need help In any in.
surance-related matter, contact AshIer's
ripresenUtive when he's in town. He'll be in the
Seminole County courthouse at 1:30 p.m.
And remember, he's only here on the second
Thursday of each month.
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ba,'ds. -as well
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plain marchers, were In the parade and it was a
delight to witness.
We salute all those people who had a hand in
making Uone ot we tggest anu nest paraoes weve
seen in some time, especially to Parade Chairman
Fred Dais and his entire crew.
Let's hope everyone gets behind Davis and his
"mumlttee and lends them the support they so
desperately need for future endeavors.
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structures of injustice and struggles for liberation,'
adopted in substance by the World ('ounil of (3nirches
general assembly.
But there were demands (or additions, and procedures
%ere left open for it.
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were In downtown Boston to hear him speak. The

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have children attending juvenile delinquency.
In other action, the board Park architects.
Seminole Countyschools, biithe
He said the "proti'sforsnf the ;ipprn':'d three sets of
— n $3213,&amp;40 Hddition to
challenged the board members 1960's are now teaching our preliminary
site
plans
for
inMilee
Middle School for a
A South
Held On Bond
Seniinle County to inspect their school libraries young people," and their provemnents at three different library and
two home economic
minister who told school board For many books, he said, con- ideology
and lack of respect for schools, subject to state ap- rooms,
as submitted by W. H.
miiembers Wednesday runny thin some detailed descriptions law and religion
Timothy Joseph lfolaie, 27,
are a natural proval and minor changes:
textbooks in the county's of "intimate sex."
Frizzell
Architects
Inc.,
Winter
of
Lockhart
in Orange County,
outgrowth of what the pupils - — A $160,071 addition to Park.
schools contain immoral
was Jailed by Altamonte
Board Chairman Robert are taught.
Pinecrest Elementary School
— A $142,971 addition to Bear Springs police on a burglary
passagcs, has been promised "Bud" Feather questioned las
for a multi-purpose room and Lake Middle School for a media charge. Bond
copies of the state approved recent visit to Lake Brantley
was set at f5,000.
"We must face these two storage areas, as submitted
center arid four classroom pods,
textbook lists from the board. High School.
problems or we will lose our by Dainwood, Derryberry as submitted by Joseph
Rev. John B. Book, a
Rev. Book said more republic," said Rev. Book.
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Paveleh;,k Partners, Winter Pavelch;k
Maitland
pastor,
was
also
Christianityandpatrjotismn
are
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advised by the board to check needed In education materials
with principals before making toda) man)' of which
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city officials were sent copies of future
visits to school libraries, actually contribute to today's
CETA regulations,
he said He rn n g To App ea I 0 rd e r
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Rev,
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to do anything wrong," the
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"She scored the highest on mayor said.
more than one day the group bill b if the truth is never
AlL MENS. LADIES
the test," the chief noted.
willhavetoapplyforadditlonal known"
On Tuesday, Bedsole said a
AND CHILDREN'S DRESS
demonstration
at
the
courparade
Ms. Triplett, like all CETA supervisor
permits.
spotted
Other
Ms.
signs
included
thouse,
Judge
Williams
smiled
applicants, was hired by the Triplett's name on an Ovledo
itt noontime protestors were "Coverup, Co-verup, Cover'up.
and said he'd been the
city after ouallfylng with the pay voucher.
object of readying picket signs with such
Seminole
County's
CET1 offIce In Altarnonte
protest demonstrations before, messages as: "Four little Watergate."
He said county officials then
BIG SAVINGS BIG VALUES
Ms. June Cameron
Springs and with the Florida began writing officials In
said the Democrats in bed — is there a
One
sign
was
a
"Help
Wanprotest march Is a petition b)' big conspiracy?" "Attorney at
State Employment Service.
Atlanta and Tallahassee to
ted" placard listing two county
taxpayers of Seminole County.
0111ff also said it wasn't the determine If anything was
Law, but who needs a lawyer commission jobs at 115,062
Aone-dayparadepermpjtw
county's CETA personnel who amiss.
when some judges are so yearly and one parttlme
310 SANFORD AV.
issued by city officials to MS
discovered Ms. Triplett's name
helpful," "Nixon tried it, he's position at $85,000 a year.
0111ff said today he hasn't
Cameron in the name of
on the payroll, but the mayor been notified, other than what
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said the city clerk inquired he has read in newspapers, that
County."
about Ms. Triplett's em- the county is demanding
I IN Poinsettias
"I'm hoping for 500, but we'll
FULL MULl I-8LOOM
ployment with the city after repayment of CETA money.
probably only have 12 or 14,"
she said when asked how many
marchers were expected to be
on hand.
DEC. 7
Research at the Florida I
HOSPITAL NOTES
She said the protest is
Florida Herpetological Audubon Society, will give
hasicaily against the Judges' Society meeting, 2 p.m., FT'J illustrated lecture on "Tor. I Live Christmas Treesil
DECEMBER 4, 1S
sealing of the indictments.
1)ISCIIAI{r,E.s
Room
360,
1'Y5 taI
EngIneering tolses of the World."
tI)MISSI()NS
Sanford:
Ms. Cameron said the protest Building. Dr. Peter C.H.
Pancake Breakfast, 9:30 to
LAKE MARY
Mrs.
Homer I Geneva i
will continue and not be Just a Pritchard of Oviedo, vice a.m., sponsored by Men's 11
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Fayson &amp; girl
Helen E. Adams
one (lay thing. City officials said president for a Science and nt Nativity Church, Lake Mary.
Cecil B. Gore
Sarah 1., Davis
William A. Leffler Jr.
Joyce A. Dillon
Willard
Thomas
Clifford Grooms Sr.
Regina
J. King, Ddllary
Anna Haskins
Mary
E.
Lynch, DeBary
Joseph Elillery
Donna
M.
Eastlick Oviedo
Deborah A. Horrell
Gloria A. Jolly
Patricia A. Moran
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Enjoy much l;rgsr "Seek &amp; Find" pussIes with over 50
Gertrude H. Kelso, DeBary ______.,
discnverie
per panel in an all.new serin of
Edna M. Hardy, Deltona
24-pap booklets.
To order volumes I, H end UI, wred $1 for each, making
Thursday's high - 78. OverEve M. Pickett, Deltona
checks
payable to "Seek &amp; Find" in car' of this newspaper.
night low 47
James B. Toney, Gainesville
Continued fair and mild
Carolyn W. McLaulIn,
through Saturday. Highs in the
Geneva
upper 70s. Lows in the mid to
William J. Warnicke, Lake
upper
5. Easterly winds 10 to
Mary
15
mph,
light at night.
James N. Ilolt, Longwood
EXTENDED FORF:CAr
Nancy A, Goldberg, Orlando
Contipued mild to warm
Marjorie F). Bowering,
Sunday through Tuesday. A
Providence, 14.1.
chance of showers Monday or
Tuesday otherwise clear to
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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR mostly in the 5( north and 60s
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA. south portion except low 70s
CIVIL ACTION NO. 9-1513-CA-Os southeast beaches and Keys.
OIVISION: E
Highs in the upper 70s and lows
FEDERAL NATIONAL MOR80s
north and low to mid &amp;)s
TGAGE ASSOCIATION, a cor
r.ratlon organized and existing south portion.
cder the laws 04 the United StaIrs,
Daytona Beach tides: high Plaintiff,
'0:01 n.m., 10:25 p.m.; low 3:25
vs
JAMES A. SINGLETON and a.rn, 4:08 p.m. Port Canaveral;
BARBARA SINGLETON, his wile, High :45 a.m., 9:58 p.m.; low
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JAKARTA, Indonesia iAPi — President Ford arrived
I Iav for a Ui-hour overnight stab in I ndomw.ia, which the
I. S. government regards as the central element in
Southeast Asian stability following the Communist
conquest of Indochina.
President Suharto and his wife greeted the American
president and his wife and daughter as the' steted from
Air Force One Into a light drizzle and temperature in the
8ts. It had been clear and near free7.ini: when the Fords
ldt Iking nearly eight hours before.
The Indonesian airport welcome included a 21-gun
salule,a canopied platform to keep the rain off, 400 honor
guards and 400 Journallst.s. But the airport was closed to
the public, and there was a heavy guard of police and
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emergency rule in India. Each of the dictatorshi
the ground. "Hey, 1 yelped, "I'm press!" The
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-:,
Me3ning, of ccu.-sc, that the nay-s.1,Iiig
-- - hold the balance of power in the General Assembly congressmen will be punished by the people at
warned me not to touch the candidate again. It's
the polls next election.
and are able to condemn others.
a good way, he snapped angrily, "to get your
It was refreshing to hear Mr. Moynihan call a
head blown off."
But either these congressmen voted as their
spade a spade, but it also was obvious from the consciences dictated in this Instance, which
With the l975campalgnnow shifting to bigh.er
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outset that he was fighting a losing battle in the theoretically they are supposed to do ocgear and eight of the twelve official candidates
U.N., which is heavily oriented against human casionally, or they voted as they believed their
currently under the armed protection of Secret
tite in their home districts wanted them
freedoms as well as the United States.
S1ce agents, the 1968 incIdent may serve as a
to vote— which is also something that, as
useful reminder that Secret Service personnel
Getting down Is the problem
Accordingly, the United States was forced to rethUves of ttmse constituents they are
areInapableoowoda
that
withdraw Mr. Moynihan's resolution because the
g to Washington to do.
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U.N. majority had amended it to change its
dwell often on this tiuth It might very well
Exactly how does Nader's Itreat differ from JOHN CUNNIFF
meaning completely. It was changed into a
of any other lobbyist who warns of
i.k,eument specifically directed against Israel, rnwn olsome kind or another against those
certainly the potential for a disaster of this
South Africa and Rhodesia.
rePresenthtivesandsenatorswhodonotvotethe B
sort Is growing. The publicity curroundlng the
The alternation of the U. S. resolution again "right way" on a given Issue?
attempts on the life of a campaigning president,
illustrates the inequity of the U.N. majority and
ThlsisnottosaythatNader'splanofactlonis
NEW YORK (AP) — WLen he was a young
Kautz claims not to under-stand the meaning hiS security arrangements, have produced a
what Mr. Moynihan appropriately calls the not perfectly legitimate. That Is how democracy man, Richard Kautz of Mu.catine, Iowa, said "I of the word "establishment," suggesting that situation where Secret Service officers may be ,
"selective universality" of the body. The United works, more or less, In this country.
didn't particularly have a great admiration for nothing in business is so certain as to be straining to over-compensate. Recently, for
States was correct in withdrawing its support.
But what is sauce for one pressure group busines.sasa proposition, although I (lid have for established — that NAM members must be in- example, people turning out to see candidates
However, the amendments also present woWd seem to be sauce for any other.
Individual business people."
novative, imaginative, competitive or go out of have been detained for such suspicions as
another challenge to the United States from the
Today, head of a huge but closely held cor- business, as he says some do each year.
carrying grocery bags. Vigilance Is swell, of
Communist and underdeveloped majority in the
poratlan that he helped found in 1943 at the age of
Kautz succeeds another Midwesterner, David course, but where does it end, especially when
Secretary of State Henry A. Kissinger has 27, Kantz Is the newly elected chairman of the B. Meeker, president of the Hobart Co. of Troy, tensions are so high?
u.N. The U.N. actions are another indignity tossed warned the Soviet Union and Cuba that the National Asscciat.in of .Manufacturers.
Ohio, a manufacturtr of a wide variety 01
on a heap of indignities and a matter that we cannot United States "cannot remain indifferent" to
to in
one
Secret
Service
He concedes that his early attlude was one machinery for homes, restaurants and factories, agentAccordIng
It might end
theworried
erroneous
death
of an
ignore. The United States must strike back im- their intervention In the civil war raging bet- common among young pecp), perhaj because much of It associated with food processing.
mediately with the numerous means as its corn- ween various groups seeking control of formerly of educational experiences, perhaps simply
Kautz' company, Grain Processing Corp., also innocent campaign spectator, The agent,
Portuguese Angola.
mand -- economic, diplomatic and persuasive.
akthg only for himself, but from some years
because of youth. "Life Is a constant learning isheavilyinvolvedwithfood,andmorefleeuy,
Most assuredly it is not a time for Mr.
process," Kautz said in an Interview.
"We will be flexible and cooperative
The company, of which he is chairman, is In the tt pressure.i may be reathing a pctnt within
The attitudes of businessmen, he suggested, "aribuincss,"beginnjngwiththeprejgor the Secret Service that some agents may feel
Persistent rumors suggest that a resignation is iwill never
permit detente
to turn Into a sub. from their knowledge of the risks involved, from
the wind. If Mr. Moynihan Ieives at this time under terfuge
of unilateral
advantage."
It isenormously varledbutlntegrated, making of the job: "What worries me is
some men
their
marketing
experiences,
rather
than
from
starches,
sweeteners, vitamins, enzymes, may come to think that anything that
goes,
any circumstances it will be construed as a sign of
Soviet and Cuban wrists must be smarting. rigid adherence to
doctrinaire
philosophies,
that the
soybean
protein
concentrates,
livestock
and
V. S. weakness.
It brings to mind a carton by famous BritLsh
'ellIng of a citizen is secondary to the well.
Under his leadership, which begins today and poultry feeds, and hybrid seeds. It Is the nation's being of some politician."
Strength and integrity must continue to guide cartoonist David Low, the creator of Colonel runs for one year, the NAM intends to continue largest Independent producer of grain neutral
the U.S. actions in the United Nations in the critical Blimp, castlgat1ng his country's failure to take a what he maintains has been its aim for for the spirits.
To Illustrate, the agent suggests a scenario
decisive stand against Italy's Invasion of past few years — "to
days ahead.
take a positive position
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rooted
in the "toy gun" incident that recently
rather than areactlngagalnst.everythlng role."
Letters to the editor are welcomed for
worried the Ronald )eagan campaign. That •
On a stage strewn with the raped bodies of Not that anyone in the NAM ever admits they
publication. All letters must be signed, with a
oceurence apparently, was a deliberate attempt
played such a role, but that, they concede, has
democracy
and
the
League
of
Nations,
the
mailing
address and, If possible, a telephone
Race
by a nincompoop to provoke a candidate, and
been their
British hero waggles a finger at the menacing Image
number so the identity of the writer may be
theyimage among many people. It Li an
security agents handled It well,
what If
seek to lose.
Ronald Reagan's announcement that he will seek
figure of the villian, Benito Mussolini.
verified. The Evening Herald will respect the
guy
was
just
a
practical
Jokster,"
asks the
"This is a pluralistic society," Kautz said,
Republican nomination For the presidency has revived talk that
wishes of writers who do not want their names
worried
Secret
Service
veteran,
"and
what
1 one
"Have
a
care,"
he
says.
"You
have
ruined
the
"We're not always oini to look good fnr that
he will deal another
In print. The Evening HeraL! also reezves of our men would have
blow to the reeling Repubhcan party by woman I love, killed my aged mother, sunk the reason and we'll have friction and abrasion. But
panicked, pu)i a real
permanently a!ienatlng many conservatives who would British fleet and set fire to the
the right to edit letters to eliminate
Ubel or to gun and shot him?" The potential for such is
Empire. Beware! that Is strength. I have great belief In the
&amp;thcrwi3e support President Ftt-d.
conform to spate requirements,
there, the agent says, "and I thii: maybe we
Judgment of the American people. I trust them." ____________________________ _________
We take a less apocalyptic view. Mr. Reagan Is a political Do not go too far!"
_________ ought te all back off a little."
phenormenon that will not disappear quietly or be wished away.
He Li articulate, attractive, intelligent and one of the best JACK ANDERSON
orators on the stump today. He also has a solid national constituency, not only among conservatives but also among many
liberals. For example he would not have been elected governor
of California twice without massive liberal support.
Inversely, one of the cvntant irrltantg that Pr.$4 Ferd
is the assertion by di a ds that he does not haves l00per
cen mandate as President because he was not elected. If he had
Vulnerable casks, loaded with lethal leaks. NRC contends the leaks occured in less conceded
that private industry designs and tests Vietnam fiasco, so President
Focd's visit to
diehards would continue to insist that his mandate is deficient train th:'ugh densely populated areas of the But NYPIItG, still
apprehensive, fears the materials. Hut he said that the NRC carelully
because he used his incumbency to stifle opposition.
CotL'try. An accideiit could cause a catastrophe. manufacturers may be more interested in monitors the process.
Washington whirl — Despite a call from the
Yet the Nuclear Regulatory Commission
ni'ts than safety.
White House to shift drug enforcement priorities
Intlonesla sory —
INRCj, whict handles the radioactive cargo, has
A.'; evidence of NBC indifference, the agency ::i Djakarta this weekend
President
Ford's
ctopover
away
from marijuana, seven of every ten &amp;ug
BERRY'S
is not a mere courtesy. arrests
Ignored the warnings of respected scientists that let the nuclear power industry
in the U.S are for mnarijuna violations.
fly
call.
Over
lethal
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the years, Indonesia's importance 10
According
to FBI figures, more than 445,000
the safety and security precautions are plutonlem into New York City's Kennedy air. U.S. foreign policy has increased deamatleally. persons were
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inadequate,
port. An air crash,- according to rspectcd
arrested for marijuana vioat1ons
This nation f l3.()0 scattered tslbncls has
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t'Liit irpoled on January 22, 1974, that je scientist John Gotmnan, could have eausd the come far
last
year.
Most
were arrestej for sImple
since Its struggle for independence possession.
deadly shipments were passing through greatest peacetime disaster in history. NYPJRG from the Dutch
in the late 19V. At the time, we
population t't'nters. A!?rrne'1 by e
!rnn, th
estimates the death toll cou!d L-1v*. exuL'ed(j
pem.uiially
, urked
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New York Public Interest Research Group 100,000. Yct planes continued to fly
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plutonium nationall,,sts to counter Dutch tfiuefl in the hiseYeonthesent of Sen. Frank Moss I).Utah A
(NYPIRG), a Ralph
Nader-inspired ir.to the New York area until an alarmed policy councils of
I1
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friend, Vern Brazell, has formed a
Jack Carison
organization, investigated the transportation of Congress overruled the NRC and passed a
The
emerging
new
nation
stumbled
r
along for for Senate Committee and has raised several
p—'
lethal plutonlum, enriched uranium and special law prohibiting plutonium shipments by years
under ambitious former President thousand dofia In campalgn funds, Yet fedl
radioactive waste,
au'.
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Sukarno,
and international playboy, who warred rU1ations prohibit governm
Here are the disturbing findings, which
offlls from
NYI'IRG found that trucks, crrying lethal against nelghborlr,g Malaysia and Singapore, seeking political office while they hold down a
havee't yet been released to the public:
radioactive materials and
for
But since he was deposed and General federal government
Job. CarLion Inzis he is not
Th? NRC ships hot radioactive waste in huge, nuclear bombs, could easily ic
hijacked In one Suharto took over the Ieadei-slp in 1967, In. a Senate candidate and, therefore, hasn't
'3$-ton, self.cooled ca5Ju. If a leak should instance. no fewer than lii
persons knew vital donesia's fortunes have been
ti upswing, violated regutati.
develop,the
aping rsdiowtivtty would poison details about a shipment f plutonium through Roads and canals have been repaired;
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ne'er
received
secufity
sportation
systems
have
been
Improved;
the served
as Spiro
Agnew's
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defects if nor slow death. NRC claims the casks clearancei.acccrdlng to N\'PIRG investigators. harvests are more bountiful.
secretary,
aS
4
are virtually indestructable. NYPIRG Li less The figure Is particularly ap."alling since, by the
discio In the current lhu'per's magazine
The real
that
boon to JrJoaca1a's economy, President Ford has hired "the nation's first
government's own calculation, only three "In- however, has come from its oil fields.
fullOil has time, In-White Hcuse gag
fl NRC relies upon the cask manufacturers alders" ale needed to pull off
writer, Gold Identifies
successful
become
the
rou's biggest earner, putting its Ford's funny man as Bob Orben, who previousiy
to teat the safety of their own casks. Sometimes hijacking.
books in the black for the firzt time,
the tptj are perfotmed on scale nx4eLs rather
wrote Jokes for co
Footnote: An NRC spokesman I nslste,j that
What Is important to
Ian Bob Hope. Gold
the US., however, are hhnelfwoteafurnyoflWIntbli
crged over (he yea's, oh felle?s Pollas?"
5FJpmnts are moved safely. Th spekean of friends In Asia has twen dur .!h!
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allegedly
stabbed,
had Altamonte Springs. was held In sIgn shop at Jarni'ctinn
allegedly pulled a gun on Foley. lieu of $8,000 bond on a burglary Oviedo.
charge.
Philbrook Sargent, of 11 N.
Sanlord police reported today
Jail records said the two Sweetwater Blvd., Sweetwater
Two Men Jailed
that they scarchcJ downtown
suspects iere arrested by Oaks, reported to deputies that
Smford
night durizn
Sherilrs detectives jailed two detectives at SR-436 and Sand tools valued at $O were taken
inc 1Mr1sLma. parade [or a
/tltamnonte Springs
men lake Road.
from an unlocked garage at hi
reported stabbing victim but
Thursday in connection with a
residence.
were unable to locate the man.
Nov. 26 residential burglary at
P:,Irnl,,,.,n
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Altamonte Springs.
Power Plant Taken Home Burglarized
said Robert Marcelle Foley, 27, wandered off in the direction of seriously injured and a
County jail records indicated
of Daytona Beacii, reported a nearby crowd of thousands of "thorough
Jerome Graham, of 1811
search turned up Lyfe Steven Cornish, 20, of 1033
Sheriff's deputies today were Coolidge
that (luring a confrontation in people lining First Street to nothing."
Ave., Sanford.
W. Notri., Dame, Altamonte looking for a $400
an alleyway behind a bar he watch the 100-unit parade,
Dillard reportwl that Foley Springs, was held
gasolinereported
a
rifle,
tape recorder,
in lieu of powered porlabe electrical
wrestled a knife from a man police said,
said there had been an earlier $16,000 bond on two burglary
tapes, record player and color
power plant repc.ted taken in
and stabbed him.
Ttiere was no indication, confrontation in the bar
a television, total value 1780,
in
charges
and
edwin
Albert
burglary at the Florida
Foley said the injured nuin olficer3 said, that the man was which the man,
were missing after his
who was later I)aubert, 20, 411 Georgia Ave., Department
of Transportation residence was burglarized,
according to sheriff's reports

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been pushI for six years and which has twice
Of the 72 members of the General Assembly passed the House and Senate but never In the voting for the :mti-Ziofflst resolution, only 14 are same session.
considered democracies --- Cameroon, Cape Verde,
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Thousands of people jammed Downtown San.
hwd's strcet last night to witness the annual
(i'hristmas Parade, and to say that a good time was
had by all would be a gross understatement.

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Gambia, Guyana, Lebanon, Malaysia, Maldive by nine votes, compared with a 199-vote margin
Islands, Malta, Mexico, Sao Sao Tome e Princip, in 1974, thus ensuring that a threatened
Senegal, Sri Lanka, Tunsia and Turkey.
presidential veto cannot be overriden.

Allegedly Knifed

TOM TIEDE

Mr Moynihan was doing what he said he would NJ
do when he agreed to accept the U.N. amde r Uses
hassadrship. He as ptmct urine the hypocz'sv (if
the U.N. knei- al Assembv with truth, and the case
that he has is unimpeachable.
example, recently Amnesty International
Tactic
estimated that there are 10,000 political prisoners
in the Soviet Union alone who ai'e nut only uicarcerated hut also systematically tortured. All
t
three votes oi the Soviet Union were cast for the
U.N. resolution seeking to identify Zionism with
According to a story in the New York Tunes,
racism
the resciution that Mr. Moynihan was
phNaderhasowedvenge
againstthose
counterintz with his proposal.

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your poor attitude. So, poor in spirit Is your realization you neod
n.m. worship service Sunday at hdp. 'flttn ansi only then can you effectively meet God — when
Community United Methodist you realize you have to have Him help you or you can't make it.
The Sermnole Community Church of Casselberry. Rev,
When I get to the point I think I'm pretty good in myself, I
that it is I, myself: handle me Christh
Magnificat
is, "Is Jesus IN- (eel tall is filled with 421) tIny her by Pastor Bill Marr at the
by Johann
"The Music of Christmas"
But whcn
I keep help
alert to
poor day
human
and toIsmy
and see, fur a spirit has no flesh CMtNATE' Is He living In the lights and 104 Clu'ismons, or morning worship service this Christian Bach, Sunday at 3 will be presented at 7 P.m. constant need
for Jesus'
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every
of condition
my life, there
a
and bones as you see that I midst of you, in the flesh? OR Is Christmas Monograms made sunday.
p.m. at Holy
Cross Episcopal Sunday in the sanctuary by the rkhru in that. Then I can know something good Is going to
have. And while they still disbe. He a spirit, a ghost?
Church;
GlorIa
by the women of the church.
•in Excelsis
lieved for joy and wondered, He
LYJTIaII High School Chorus. happen to me!
In conclusion — a Hindu Sage
b'
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Each Sunday In Advent a
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Little
Brother
Sunday,
2-4 p.m., in fellowship
said to them ihave you has said that Christians have so different family of the church
5us by Niles under the hall the United
St. Paul said it another way, and we can really relate to ii
Methodist.
anything to cat?". They gave fur understood half of willllghttheadventcandles for Community
"When I am weak poor) then I am strong (rich)." So richness in
direction of Dr. Burt PennHim a piece of boiled fish, and Christianity. They have under- that week after a brief
Women will hold the annual vourlifiHcorneoutorvourneeJiprne5,sJesusis.jtthpojnt
chief. The concert Is free and Christmas
Tea (or widows in
,f your net'd
He took it and ate before them." stood that God and Christ are ceremony. The family this
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS
open to the public,
(Luke 24:36-43)
the congregation. The UMW
the same thing. But they have week will be the Lyman Rogers The Fisher-s of Men club of tile
will hold a Christmas Banquet
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Altamonte Community Church Ravenna Park
Thursday
at
6:4
p.m.
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apparition of the risen Christ. and man are the same thing. tsTitten by Mrs. Bess Herman. will hold a breakfast meeting
Ravenna Park Baptist
They think they see a ghost, a They have not understood that
season Sunday at 8a.m. Captain Neil Mission wil1 have dinner on
The
Advent
Sanford Alliance
spirit, and they are afraid. Christ i.s still nuin and is In culminates with the choirs Stevenson, U.S.N., senior grounds Sunday, with Central
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Caristmas Sunday and a
Dunn the 10 a m morning for their family.
Sanford Alliance Church Seminar will be held today and Hopeful, Growing, Changing
worship service, special , At 2 p.m., there will be an tonight at i:30 pin. and Sunday Saturday which will offer Sunday School" will be shown.

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7132 Sanford Ave
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CONORKOATIONAL
CHRISTIAN CHURCH
14415 Pat-k Ave.
372-1541
R
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Svnday School
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GRACE UNITED
METHODIST CHURCH
FinlMetHod.st. Park Ave
Rev Marvin 0 Ivck,wc
Paitet
(hutCh SCHOOl
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When someone says, 'It's for you," our minds begin
to buzz with questions. Who is it? What do they want?
Good News? Bad News? Work? Pleasure?

It's

for you! Commanding words that summon our
immediate attention. And those words appty as well to the
Church as they do to a telephone calf.

CHRIST UNITED
METHODIST CHURCH
h"" L,r,,,,)aivandtilatfl
Rev.DmnldIO Sale
P*st
Sunday School
S ISa in
M*r,url Wt-ihIp
II Na in
MYP3AI$wi
711pm.
Eve. war shIp $ £3 un
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Wadawsday Mnitp, Prays,0t.,

The Church is for you! Its services of worship, its
program of religious education, Its comforting ministration
in time of spiritual crisis.., all for you!

Other Churches
THE LAKE MONROE CHAPEL
Orarqe Blvd . LaI Mewe.
Willard El.tIdp,
Past
Sunday School
ii 11a.m.
Ma',Woqphtp
II:Ila in.
711pm
PrayCf Mi,t,n Wtdniiday
7 Sip in

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Methodist

meet Wednes y at .
The members of the Boardp.m.
and md charter members will be Pastor. Friends are invited to esangelist and sinner for
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years and is a trustee and more effective, working a boost by getting people
'nized Ncs members will tins sert,lce at Ue p
talking about Sunday School,
J
Park Baptist MissIon, 2743 member of the deelOPmeflt
het
en this Christmas Board be received into the church.
Arlene
Commtngs,
a turned on to It. and involved in
staf at
ry
g
,
- irseminole Sin"ers will Country Club Rd.
meeting in Fellowship Hall.
representative
of
(.,ospel
Light
ii
Kentucky'. The
neert
Rollings
Publications,
will
come
from
Community
The second session will be
recently moved to Sanford.
Thda at
mree
Oviedo Baptist
Miami and lead this seminar, from 9 a.m. until 4 p.m.,
rnembjs of the church's Methodist
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The first session will begin Saturday, at the Masonic
A special missionary service chancel choir are members of
Ce n Ira I Baptist
Special
music
by
the
corntonight
with registration at 7:30 Temple. Coffee and donuts will
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in
the
CongregatlonalChristian
be served Anyone atten ng
A youth retreat is planned
- Ptayet (UI (uIriIs iislsiuut at
also be re(rel'irnent.s.
'i'uung
hope
choirs
and
(lurch klluwldp !d itt 2401 nouId bring a sack lunc
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Central Baptist Church yo
the First Baptist Church of
On Dec. 14 the chancel choir reception of new church people at Camp Moon in Park Ave., Sanf..,ru. The film, Drinks will be furnished.
-.L'i.Oviedo The esirung serice will present Handel's Messiah inein!xrs
vill highlight the 11 Lecsburg today They will
-will be conducted by the
return for Sunday School on
7 13414518 4 4! 1 )" ' church's Women s Missionary
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retreat
is
'What
Does
He
presenting a missionary
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Require of Me" Leaders will
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drama
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be
red
Mullins
associate
Theservlceswillbeginat63o
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as
nnlversary
pistor at Pinecrest Baptist
with a Lottie Moon Coered
Church, Rev Bill Coffman,
4
Dish Supper " Lottie Moon was
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS—In laid the foundation, and Mrs. Ann Coffman, Rev David
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a missIonary to China of whom this day of spacemen, cities of reconstructed the building
Baldwin,
Mrs
Nancy
Baldwin,
- the Christmas offering for tomorrow and population cx- Great care was used to protect with LaVerne Yeadon In charge
foreign missions Is a tribute. A plosions it Is hard to Imagine the beautiful Tiffany glass of the kitchen.
-'i special offering for foreign that one can find a bit of 19th windows of the chapel.
missions will be receIved Century peace and tranqulllty
In 1908 the chapel was again
Sunday night.
Free Methodist
:
in the midst of it all,
opened
for worship services
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The evening s.n ice to begin
On one qf Central I lorida's from October through Easter
The Sanford Eustis Free
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at i:,0 p.m., are open to the busiest thoroughfares SR
Theyeararoundresidcntsoften Meihodist Church at 4th and
public,
where thousands of cars a day oked that liGod
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YOUTH MUSICAL SCHEDULED
went north 'n Laurel in Sanford wil! share
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Rev. Charles E. Davis Jr. mlnistcrot music, will play the role of
,
Baptist Church is Mrs. Mary wooden chapel that once was
There were enough per. churches of North America In
King Nebuchadnezzar In the Young Muslcian Choir presen- Walker, program chairman is lost in the woods, but is now a rnanent resider-ta here by ti
celebrating the birth of Jesus
atin of (be junior musical, 'It's Cool in the Furnace" Sunday Mrs. Marilyn Salter and Acteen beehive of activity,
early 1950's that felt there ChriSt on [lee. 14.
evening at First Baptist lhugt-L of Sanford. Christmas music dii- thr is Mrs. Muriel NorIn a special program
The
Altamonte
Chapel
or
the
should
be an organized church.
will be presented by the Pre-school Choir and Musk
cod.
Lake Brantley Union Chapel
In
February,
1954
the
chapel,
designed
to look beyond tinselry rb... \
tilts a church wide fellowship and treats for the children to
A contest to name the ic±!y it was flrt known, was built in which for over 50 years
v
had and wrappings, members of the
follow. (Herald Photo by Bill Vincent Jr.)
newsletter of the First BaptIst 1885 near Lake Brant)ey. It was been a great factor
congregation
will
observe
their
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the 3riginal dream of a Mfs. community, was now a full- annual ' 1esus Birthday
Carlos Cushing, who with her fledged church Forty six Celebration" With gifts (or
I
i husband and other pioneers persons
fam;lies and inbecame charter Christ
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dividuals
tsill help the Light '------.-.
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Mi,
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Lake Brantley.
-' ... three of whom are still active in and Life Hour radio roa cas
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Countless cookies were biiked the chapel
blanket the world with
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sl.
and sold, suppers and
t ,
MASS FOR SCHOOL PUPIL S
bak, ar
W
- In 1957, an eiucational
fen 'gs tradIt1oally total one- Father Sean Shine of kll souls Catholic Church celebrated mass
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"-methods of raislng money were facility ws bcated and in third of fl annual worldwide rntly In the second grade classroom at All Souls School.
"• used until enou was raised to 1962 it was enlarged and p'ans budget (or 165 releases each Leanne Sundi-all was
one of children parlidpatlng by reading
start the building on a three
week
in
ten
languages.
scripture.
tUmId
Photo
by' Bill Vincent)
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PRESNYTENIAN (HUNCH
1712 Hwy P Lake staty Stud
Dr Howard Ore..
Pails,
Sunday CPiv,rh School
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Oak Ave &amp;0St.
Rev VttolI 1. StvaW and
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Chotch School
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And the Church has a vital message — good news for
a discouraged world. It has a glorious work before it — a
happy fellowship for men, women and children of noble
purpose.

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COMMUNITY UNITED
METHODIST CHURCH
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Services wIth daises Per all apos
PellewSAp Cellos b,tw*en 14011(11
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134pm
Eveils WorsHIp
711pm
Wed IbleStudy&amp;Prays,Sarv 730pm
First Wednesday FellowshIp
Saps,'
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The Church deserves your support. it's for you'

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ALLSOULSCATHOLICCHURCH
lIIOak Aye .San$.rd
Pail.,
Fr S K thaw
Ash. easier
Sat VIMau
7 11pm.
sun MIII
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GOOD SHEPHFRO
LUTHERAN CHURCH
7000 OflallJI Avc Ill-OS)
LuTheran Church In Amirica)
Rev. Jobs D,u$pdilarsd,r
easter
Sunday kneel
SWam
Wotsiep
1100am

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M.aI.a. $icvI
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PAOLA CHURCH OF CHRIST
HØI*5!I1 West
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Evanqeitsts
B,bfeClass
1111am
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6APTIIT CHuRCH
ThflPaImetfoAve.
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30 East S,ig 5prq
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FIRST UNITED
METHODIST CHURCH
Ill Park Awe
1sF Kill
Pails,
MIninWersIiap
I teA 11am
Sunday School
0 iSa an
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130pm
Man's Prayer $reuklat
lsd&amp;ItIiTPivvtday
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Family bl;Pt Supprr
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THE LAKE MANY UNITED
PNCSB'VTERIAN CHURCH
fl,lbf Ave lake Ubry
Na, AF Stevens
Unite,
Sundi,Clwrchk*sel
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UinW.t.Jp
1111am
Yeemcreep
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Cotnea C.vfWy Club
&amp; Upa.sla Readi
Pastel
Rev Darwin lisa
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SWam
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Old N? 44£ Otis,q Ave.. Paa
NI. Cascier
Ivalday School
5:45
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OF SEMINOLE
John Y. Mercer and Staff

J. C. PENNEY COMPANY
E. C. Elsea and Staff
THE McKIBBIN AGENCY
Insurance

PANTRYPRIDE
DISCOUNT FOODS
anti Employe

WILSON-MAIER FURNITURE CO.
Mr. and Mrs. Al Wilson

MARKETS
indEmpioyes

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

SENKARIK GLASS
&amp;PAINTCO.,INC.
Jerr" u Ed Senkarik
and Employes

L. D. PLANTE, INC.
Ovideo, Florida

CELERY CITY
PRINTING CO. INC.

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Antoth laplot ChurcII. OviaN
Calu•ry toplit' A$I'mBly. 7X Faaiwol Saniwl Garden Club,
Hwy 17031
Caawry Radii Church. Crystal Lab, £ Psi Lab, Ully
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(null Iapl'it (P,.t?i 1311 Oa Aye
Cliolvofa FirSt BpII
Ciearwat., Mssan..ry lapirit Church, Saiulwue;t Ni
Elder tp,ss Sap ;tC.hwct, OrdOqlaMel$ at H.i. #tA.,
5urst Baptist Church SIC Part Ae
friendsHIp Rapist Church of Aitatihol, Spiiaa. 0' 430 AhtInw.fe
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Fist CI'O*Ch 54 Gawva
Ft.i' Si.M' (Ptt l Lake '4P
first Baptist Crutch it Lab, Maiw
P.rt Baphut Ct.grA of Lanosed. Ci Church A GraM
N,it B*plit '-'o ol O''-da
Put Baptit Cr,' ct Sa"L c-c Sr,n5i
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Fo,i' ct, •4.sl Church
Ff51 Bapl.il Clutch ut Oilttn
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STENSTROM REALTY
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DEKLES'
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Mel Dekie and Employes

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Chuttli of Ch,,t, ISIS S Park Ave.
Churches Chit at Lake hits. U S lIt? N Cassithorry
Chwcb.4ChI,st.bNPatrnIpqs,,Dr Altamai.aa
Church of (hail, Goneva
(hutch .1 Clu,l, L04005004
(Part,, ci C'-it
P1ll
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P*oiths.de Church of Chruit, Flu haves Dr. Maftand
CHURCH OF COD
C'iurcpi of oo. 4) HiCkOry
CJIutr7i of God. 113 bY. Hod
Clutch of God. Oviude
Church of 0-ed NO1lu. s-... isirs.
ClvrcI5 Of God Mifl*. Efltiriit,
Church of (#14, tOSS bY lith Sb.
(Ptr(P, of God in Christ. Osd.
Chur(IlaI(#,dofpvIpb,cy.75p,$ ElM A.'
Chs,ch of God of Prepitecy, U04 5 P,r;imr'n Au,
Church el Gid Mi s.c-n Enfirpri,
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larnett UntIed Meinwial (lurch. £ DeSaty Ave
Ee$.qpr,e
Bias Lake United Maihodit Church
Bath,) AM S. CftvrcP., Canaan HQ1*.
Css.ctberry C.31?nu.igty Usi.l.4 Ujihedif Chuuh. Hwy
:70? &amp;
PISty $p, Rd . Caiwlbsrr-y
DwBary Cimmunet Mrtpd,ot (P''tp W HgP'ari
RI DtO,r,
fr;l (jr.tj f,'ttP,Jtt Cluith lIt Pail A.y
F.rsl Matnedil Clwrth el Oi,ad.
First I-ovtht-., Mdtl*dtt (PvSth. 2404 1i,,i,,d Au,
FriC Mi'Dict CPlnt11 SCal bY Itt. 30
Gitieva M.,llbd,il CPMo, Ge,i v a
Grate Un.)ad M-ethoditt CbivrcP. Airport BIv4
Grant Chapel A U S Church. Ovipdo
Oakr.,, MaPPiedial Church. Ovi.d.

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P.I. Weiltyari Mtihoda, Il 4. W at bela
It. Jlmei A U I 0* at Cypt*sa
SI Uary'o A M E Church SI. RI. 415, Osle,o
St PauI'i MeiMd.l Church. Oilcan Rd. &amp;Me,pr1i,,
Stattord M,mr,aI Church, S De.tary
Sa'IIa"d U.'trd M.thodt Church.
Tamp Fi,.t Fod , 30mirai
Blvd - Altain.nI, 5prits
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of 1895 Not only was the fruit
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N.e MI Calvary M,ssawuay aapt.tt. 1100W t?taSt
Now taPes, Pv,.,sf,, SapasI CIlutch. 1511W IPh SI
N*w Teifinveni tOpSail Church, Quality liw, North
LataqwOld
Niw Mt han Ii,Iyil Clutch, IrN 4ea, Lvi
Ra,,ana POrk SaØlst Church, 3,43 W. 34* St.
Poopit', SaplhtI Chapel, 1111 W F5,') Street. 511100,0
liplit (ttucP,, Ill W Ailport B.d
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Ft-i- P.i
Prs,vesi M.iIinnasy Paplil Clulil, U4'OIy
Sec-and Sli,t.n Masiaeoty Baptist Church Wail Sa,fwd
S.,mili Bipist Temple. America', t.çon Hill. Fern Pact
Suntand taptast Chureb. 2410 P&amp;mella
5;. Ja1ei Missionary Baptist Church. SI Ni. III. OsIten
st. POul Iip$ijl Church. III Ptsp .Svt
ti U,I,ThWI I1ptis Church. Cau4. *4ts
5p,lss, t,ijfls,y Iops,sa, bits A *eoar
t JubØ.1 tstanasy Baptist t.wc*. fl$ Cyprei SI.
Ter1pe Baptist Church, Palm Spri,,g Rd. Lnanout, Sp,aws
Waltam Cfta.el Mnsi.niry aptist Ch.arth, Marl &amp; Wilhia., t.
Allanwat, Serials
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the American Veterinary animal shelters also involve
children may unknowingly roam or spot tlirpets and
Medical Association AVMA)
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injure a ycm aitmal, often by furniture
has a few suggestions that can bring into your home should be
'over losing" it.
Carcful selection proper
make the gift a joy for the vaccinated eainst infectiou
Hate yw dog or cat sur- planning and responble care
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monkeys, skimlits, jwigle eats
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Mr.andMrs.LarrrnN.TruedproudlydlsplaytheGaro,tiofthe
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of the program, the Choraliers business meeting. She was
Quinn, Mrs. Alfred Hunt and
Coinniunit) College, directed sang "Arise, Shine for Thy
presented with a Golden Age Mrs Stanley
Pierce Bridge
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club members, Dr. Perinchief their participation in the Mrs.
S.G. Harriman.
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included the beautiful "Jesu, the chorus in singing the lovely by the Sanford Chamber of
Mrs. Carl Deitrich was
For the first time in more than 40 years, five sisters and their brother reunited last week In Sanford Joy of Man's Desire" by Bach, and familiar "Silent Night." Cornmerce.
and Mount Dora. Highlight of the reunion was
chosen by the club membiers as
togetbcg-ijcgs and some sightseeing. Ga th ering at the In a lighter mood the Choraliers This program was sponsored by
Golden Age Medallions were their nominee for the Roberta
u Baker for luncheon before returning to their homes are sisters alld
presented some of Alfred Burt's the Fine Arts Dept. under the also presented to the Olympics Gatchel Memorial award. (This
brother, front ron, from left, Mrs. lutherMead, Chatham, N.J.: Ben Hunter Bingo, Columbia Falls, composiuoi, carols which he chairmanship of Mrs. Carl winners 0r the
Mont.; Mrs. Wallace Pike,
canasta and is an award presented yea. by
Mount Dora; Virginia Hoover, Ft. Myers; Mrs Baker, and Mrs. Bobbye wrote and sent to friends in lieu (Doris) Dietrich.
bridge
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deArmond, Gambrflls, Md. (Herald photo by Doris Dietrich)
of traditional Christmas cards.
Mrs. Robert Karns, club club house Nov. 12. Winners at woman
who has performed
In concluding the formal part president, presided over the canasta were: Mrs. George outstanding civic
work.

By Oswald &amp; James Jacoby

years, less than three per cent bent to the maximum amount
with Lhe same operation you under weight that you nmy put
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the knee joint.
Most ulcer patients who are
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not bleediag and don't ha ve an
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obstruction or pe rf ora tion
eat most foods. It is apparently
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can get it by sending in 50 cents not have any trouble again.
for it and a long, stamped, sell,
DEAR DR. LAMB - My
addressed envelope
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me in care of this newspaper, P. - deep knee bends tore out the
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This coming year will be a
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brands. Liberal trade ins. Free
We
give TV Stamps. III E. FirSt St.

elight the Lady in your home with
a Sunbeam small appliance from
Gregory Lumber &amp; True Value
Hisrc.ware, 6th &amp; Maple. 377 0500.

Phone 372-Mfl.
CHRISTMAS y selling your

acrame-. 9-rec InslruJk,,. C,tIs.
Kathy's Ur.ique, 2610 Hiawatha
Ave., across from Chrysler
Dealer 373 7631.

Clseck the - Evening Herale ChrIstmas Gift Guide daily for ChrIst.
mat gift ideaS

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U,.'.,. I. i#vvr u

Rockwell power tools and Stnte'
hand tools from Gregory Lumbe-&amp; True Value Hardware, 6th 1
Maple. 377-0500.
BASS BOAT BARGAINS

GET EXJRA LASH FOR

good

u%d fiemnit,TR and plIncet to
Larry's New &amp; Used Mart, 213 S.
Sanford Ave. 322 11)7
Rocking Chairs, 24 wooden, all
types. Grandfather clocks. Cen
tral Furniture &amp; Bedding, 1306 S.
French

DRIVE IN

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3954
Heaters

Clear,c4, all makes, 1$
years experience. PaulMlller. 3228790

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Fast

Roofing And Carpentry Repair
Free estimates

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Painting

SERVICE-

Roofing

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CETTER PAINTING $67 5767
A Better lao. tor a Better price.
InterIor &amp; Exterior. 25 pet. disC.
for senior citlztns.
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TV

Service 20? Live Oak Blvd.,
Casselb-erry PhOne Iii 96.4).

Painting

Work,

Carpentry

Call 373 6769.
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all

Home Cleaning

types roof retar. 30 yearS ix
periersce. Fast s,irvice - Free
estimates Ph 1)1 5001 anytime
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acuurning. Bathrooms, Windows,
Floor Waxing, Rug Shampooing.
Free
Refrigerators.
Ovens,

DAVE'S PAINTING
Small Jotis-Small Prices
Free' Estimate,

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Expert root repairs, flat roofs or
All work goat anteed
Shimes
IIROC-fl[,
OO1ltC, 12] tX'

Upholstering

Estimate-s Call 7-77 347

Pest Control

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ROBSON MARINE
7927 Orlando Drive, 372 5961
?tr,dc lcct;r, t
Sweaters by McOregor, machine
washal., 1.16. Perkins Men's

2372 Georgia Aye,, across trot
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Benefit Fin

PresbyterIan Churcv.

Tue..;.

kitchen applIances; Mason jars
ladles' dresses, site II; Chrlstm
dercir,jticsn, misc items. Ostee'
Bridge Fish Camp, 372 3425
Sale, All Day Saturday, 49

S Elliott Ave., Children'

Wear.

Piea 1 .D.1

with a pair of Daniel
Green. casuals or house slipper-I

trcm Knight's Shoe's, 20$

1st St

pm., South Sanford Avenue
Lake Je-nup.

Exterior Plastering.
patching &amp; simulated
tr '.. :- -'-'xc specIalty. 332-7700.
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1OIAR HEATiNG AND
nterior.

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Ph 377 iOSi

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Photography

WELISORIILFO PUMPS
:M,
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wind0*

concretewors., etc.

Well Drilling

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fred h'lp on that Saturday iOb"

Paneiiitg dcx',r.

PAUL SLATER
P'fe",',i i Wallpaper Hanger.
Licensed ResicJential. Commercial
Frp'eEsfimales Ph 3736(7)

Boardng&amp;croomrg

-MPPOVt
HOME
MEN1. ALL TYPES OF CAR
PENTRY AWE REPAIRS 377

.

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Wall Papering

Pet Care
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IUDDY'S

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hung,

y inc flair o.'

by the tot'- 3.72 9365
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sIc - Saturday &amp; Sunday, Ito
Several househotd Items: electri

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PURIFICATION SYSTEMS
Call Phil Gonzalez 303 32)3939

up

23? Park Drive

Plaster

TWO PLUS TWO ISP-OUR
And Tht's A Fact!
Classified Acts Gets Results
And That's A Fact Too'

aragy

ree estimate 31) 60)1

ouaIityupholsteriflg Free p'c
i"'
('yll I:, tre
F Can''i - erc'.iI 32.3 i%l

APT BROWN PEST CONTROL

arpenllv, Re-modeling. Additions.
Custom Work Licrrse1. Bonded

delivery. Convenient terms.

Radio &amp; TV

OFFICE MACHINES
makes and models"
F ne P kS-up And Driver
S.irfnnd flsrr-ssMach,ne-s 31? BOOS

"1-c service all

-lOuteflold Articles, MIsc. I)

Edgmon, Winter Springs, Frida

WILSON MAIER for the best

AlA CLEANS ALL

Office Machines

Heater Cleaning

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Bargains. SATURDAY ONLf

1617 S French, 377 7631

Christmas ever. Save on rution,sl

Pressure Cleaning

Exterior pre5suIe cleining

Home Improvements

je-wels start at $79 9$. OWALT
NEY JEWELERS, 701 S. Park.

Plumbing

BackHoe Service

119$

.entral Heat &amp; Air Cond-ticning
Fr fret' eStimates, c,ill Carl
Harris. at SEARS in S.inlord 311
1771

K nht 's Sr.oe's.

and an Electri
Barbecue Grill will make Dad
"Top Chef." Dlc"s Appliances

KING

Fixtures, Water Heaters I a rr. pm thri.j Sat 253.1 Park 323 5612.

Land Clearing, liii dirt, clay, rk
All kindi of digging. Housetrailers
stored &amp; mOved. 3fl-9)-i3 or 93-i

If your oil heater doesn't work, or
needs cleaning, call Salph
)

200 E First St

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Excavating. Ditch
Work F'll dirt, top soil 3?? 594).

Bulldozirt',.

Guns, a

uaar: Dec. 7, Ito 5. Benefit 7 Da-Adventist Church School. Cone'
Laurel and 7th St. Baked goods

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We've Got Everything For The
Golfer- Clnh
!
Jackets Ladies and
mens golf apparel ana shoes.
May'air Country Club Pro Shop,

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C.WAL THEY JEWELER 5-giftS for less 731 5. Park

in Ravenna Park, Horns In mint
condili with lovely swimming

3731930.

ATov'OTEL$',MOVOC lfrNt,AWORLDWIQE SEIVIC!OFITI

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exerciser; coffee table; oc
5ai tabk-s; Slide projector,
ceiling fixtures; boat seats
luggage, electric shoe shiner

oving,

Tfi f g ii aa-nst nfltin bC"J ins at

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Bod.'oon,, 7 bath With family room

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PhoneI3l-5195
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Garage Sale; Fri. &amp; Sat,. 9 to 5, 100
Grove Minor Drive, MotoriZe

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see.

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ct,5

N1 om would iOvC a new watch. 17

t..t4 4t0 PAR K, 1. 7. 3 bedroo,r,

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seds, fath attachnien? 6. case.
139-alSO,

8, A and H, good rubber. 000d
running condition 377 5564

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ANY DESCRIPTION. SAP4FORC

pliances, lurnture, antiques, boa
and motor. 70) E. 10th St.

ants, Hanging Baskets, Cs
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A must to

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block, exceIlnt condition; no city

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Carport Sale: Saturday, Dec. 6, 31i
E. Crystal Drive, Loch Arbor
Car radio; msc. hOu5(htd items

Bivd,

REDJCED-- S?*30fO,qik sale 3

Large? DR. down,clean; i''7i
turn1shed including heat,

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372-130

into Only

Airport Blvd. Sanloccl 37) i3.
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DUPLEX- 2 bedrnom concrete

1

372 1771,

rm.. large yarn, enclos carport,
air, newly painted inSide &amp; out
$119,300. Will take car or tru as
part down. 373-fl91 after 6.
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PURNISHED. I Bedroom, Central
heat 1, jir, like new, In settled
nJighbet,d Read'1 ,to move

rt'decorated. Come see 31:13 F
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membershiplo Family World Ga
&amp; Country Club. 372 SI-Il.

SEARS telephones will be open
everyn}ght'tilIthruc,33,aI

PINE l4lLL, OrlandO, 3 BR, tam

3AMBOO COVE

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Served Daily

323-7340

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Dell's Auction

Garage Sale. Saturday, Dec. 6, lOt
2, 201 Odham Dr.. Santord. Liki
new toys and misc.

Galore. Sat.. Dec. 6, 9 am, i9
Washington Ave. (1 block east 201
&amp; Meltonville). 322-3237.

Flowers. Sanfsrd Flower ShOl

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REALTORS BranthOfllc.94o, I

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PVALON APARTMENTS
ADULTS, NO PET5
116 W. 2nd St.
%

MM, &amp; Super I. Belt &amp; Howell
camera, projector, auto-loading,
lights, screen &amp; case. Also
POIOrøid Camera, 100, portrait
'ense, close up Iense, copier, 7 tn-

Re-c RealEstateBroker
103W. is? St.

10314. Maitland,Mtlnd,647.063$

7130

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ANYTIME

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Pdno/Oan n

on us. ac

31-'4par1niefltFu,-njshed
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SERVED

M, Unworth Realty

nusual Gifts, fresh and artlflcl
floral pieces, lovely hangir
baskets. Ann's Flower 6. Gi

.,, FLORIST, 7397 French Ave., 37)

Newer 3 large be'Jrocrn, 3 bath
home. santorn ar,s

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at your price. Bicycles, TO,
,iU i)iFT1O II CT) irKJ uvcv,ai'on

inted to buy used office fumnitrc

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'73 AMC Ambassador-I dr, PS, and

4-Dr.,6C,linder,Stick

Do a ict Cf your Cft,lstmas IJ'OPPNSQ

Sunland Estates,

crafts,. mlsc.-Soi'ne on auction

nations, $5 doe. CAREFREE
4

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Flowers and Gifts for all occasions,
tropical and 'exotic plants. Car

Wanted

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1
.1

Special $74.36
Camera Shop, 2)0 S Park.

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1

cubes arid I exp. color film. Save

i; ccrpet. $2S,'(-Terms

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JOE 'MAGIC'

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c_NO
OTHER PLAZA CAN PROVIDE
A BABY SITTER
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TUrU

8

Butter

BREAKFAST

Ill

O\iJ

&amp;

svailabie. Bud Cabell. 3fl

'nylime.

for

Polarc iii Square Shooter 2. 3 flash

3 Bedroom, 7 bath on large fenced

Oe8ary- AduII. I BR, air; close
stOr. churches. Ideal for retired

'/f/

Bread

Counter topS, Sinks. Installation

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Meat

____ JIM CARLTON

I twmit. *
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OEC.7lPfI

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Children's Wear, (Formerly
uttons '14 Bows) 2640 Hiawatha,
Phone 3721301.
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tchrs Dattro,,, Cabinets,

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Jc?. 17 926.477, Longwix,,j
Call 323 $3700r i34

1954 CHEVROLET

Friday, 7:30 PM,

...

Quantity.

Chico &amp; The Man

1651 Dealer,

CASH 322.4)32

Siny

miles, 1.995.

Manjothers to choosefrom

EXCELLENT CONDITION, S.l5

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i,Jf'u ,urn'ure, appliances
0015, etc. Buy 1 or 1(0) items
.arry's Mart, 21$ Sanford Ave.

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origInal

1200 S. French

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Zenith Stereo console, dark Chert

with tape deck. 1.330 Firm 7409
DeCot?rs Ave. Sanford

1970 Di?sun Wagon, 10,000 mileS,
auto,
1970 Hornet, 6 cyt., f.tand.. 36,000

Sanford Auction

DAVES' 373 9370

me see the beautiful new Clothes,
just arrived. Christening gowns,
54-Garage Sates
knit suits, baby blankets, crib sets
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rtc. Old stock, 30 rct to 60 pet. off.
FREE GIFT WRAPPING on new Carport Sale, Friday, Saturday an
Sunday. 715 Baywooct Circle i
baby accessories, Payton's

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damage, IllS mo, 37343, after Schuren Realty

,,.,

mas Gilt Guidi daily for Christmas gift ideas

Santa's Tips

Everyone

untumn., both AC, w-w carpet, $3o
,-

bottle capacity. May be seen at
Lakevlew Nursing Center. 919 E.
Second Si, between 9 and 5

door, clothing, misc, hotjjetio
tcms, baby ilem, vacuur
ieirigerator, tirewood. Phone 83

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3:30 p.m.

R'

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137 3p ii.

'Nashvflle 5ound"

many
assorted
items.
Bank.Amee'icard &amp; Master Charge
Welcome

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Eves.3flOóllor3fl-1SV

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We Buy Furniture

7 Years Old, 1.12$

Ithica,

primitives, Victorians &amp; Empire
C,,.
"'" "
ware,
'"v. u'
ana

S

2117 5, Myrtle Ave., Baby's

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Near Sanford

2 ApIs, 1 or 2 bedroom, tim or
SPEC!
SERVED DAILY

_

Remington.

WITH GOOD CREDIT
For Example-

selection of antique weapons.
Antique pieces to include: Large
selection of oak and wicker.

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68-Wanted to uy

Boy's clothes, toys, hovsel'io

Santas Tips

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Phone 323

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The
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207 E 75th ,37)71')2

III! "%

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Ov4nr. 31) 2734
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Reasonable

LUNCHEON

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Color TV'S from $30; B&amp;W. tn,

Saturday, 51$ Diane Circl
Casselbecry. Stove, sliding gla'

4 bedroom some. Total under

)976 or 322 3772

1
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WV%Z •fl 1411fl r%

Any CarNo Money Down

Colt, Smith 6. Weston, Roger,

Winchester,

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2 HOLSTEIN BULLS
Weight, 100 to 450
0. W. Hunt, 373 7171

Sale

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Large3-RoomApartment

Mon. thru Sat. 8:30 p,m. III...

REALTY INC

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OneL T bedroom apartment,. Neat 3 Bedroom t.me, fenced, only
$70,000.
Clrp,ted, air, turn. &amp; unfurn,
3 Bedroom, I'.; bath with fenced
1510.
back yard, $23,ICO-Teqms

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Merchandise

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Phone 323.64

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bedroom. 1106 Sanford Ave. Phone

Phone 322-4453

PLACE-TO-GO

COLOR IV, 311 956'OPITII

&amp; Antique

Mdrlin. and military models, Also

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for

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1954 Jeep Stat'on Wagon, I wheel
drive, W hubs, 1150 tirri. $415 or
best offer. 372 7950 after 6
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To be Sold to thC highest bidder
aPproximately 100 hand guns,
rifles, and Shotguns to include:

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67-lJvestock-Poultry

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AU lOck

bedroom. 1 bath home, $53,000

3236061or3230517eye's.

Real Estate

Furnished apartment, I or 2

DAYS INN

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Monday, Dec. 8, 7 PM

a-

rish Setter pups for sale, bo'n
October 1/th Prone Ml $262 from
6 108p.m.

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2907 S ParS-, Sanford

Auction

German Shepherd, AKC. beautiful
huge, male, aggressive, shots.
hou$ broken. $200 firm, 12930197.

8018.

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RENTAL PURCHASE PLAN

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Kitchen furnished, Nice lOcation

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1969 Chevrolet, $ 330.
ton 1 SPeed
tra.ismission $1600 May bç seen

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Gun

*32) or 312 6620

7-I m.
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SANFORD'S MUSICAL

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1XN.Maple

2BEDROOMAPARTMENT

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1.450. 322 2673.

GOOD FOR ALL THREE OAy
WITH SIGN OUT TO RE'URN

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65', PeIS.SUppIies

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26" Gas Range, perfect cditio

2"; ACRES, small lake with

wkdays, btwn. 3:30 P.M &amp; 4:30
P.M. Wk-nd anytime. $300717.

1120 FlorIda Ave., Off S. 17-fl

'39 Ford pickup. reconditioned, rra,

NATIONALGUAROARMORY
40) S. ALABAMA AVE.
49 EXHIBITORS
ADM. $1 75 WITH THIS AD, 51 50

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WASHER. pins,
S(rVice, used machnes

for officei.

FORREST GREENE
NC., REALTORS 37J6]53; 1)0
633; eves 372 5973

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oa3 Sq. Ft. Shop Space

the FIctitious Name Statutes, To. Eaty friendly living. Come loin us.
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Wit Section $63.09 Florida Statutes
FRANKLINARMSAPTS, Rent
I7.
from $144 ma 3234650.

.

Zoned

or 3726,00 nights

bath, w-w carpetIng, kitchen __'

377

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119.900.

:z%

QuletSerene-EasyLlving
AIIAduIt-Modern

accordance with th.provl,iiwi; cc —

Publia.i- Nov. 21, 75. Dec. , 17,

6 Month Lease

lights furnished. Call 377 6613

privileqes, gentleman preferred,
$110 mo,, 1st &amp; last. Lungwood-

JUDY'S

I of building

SELMAWILLIAMS,Ailociate

lAND 2BEDROOMS-FROM$1u

Adults pre'ferrud Phone 3fl 4470.
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2-Rooms

LakeMary area. 372961) between

Qetty S. Leidigh

1.000 5 ft.. 1200 month

petng. central A-H, above ground
pool with private entrance. Near
schools 6. hospital. Call for app?.

for
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iKE MARY BLVD
120' frontage
IS' deep on a corner site. I,466sq,

APARTMENTS

Fridiy&amp; Saturday
11A.M. tO 10PM

I

Rent Blue LuStre Electric Carpet
5hmpg,er for only $1.50 per day.
CARROLL'S FURNITURE

See to Cppme'iCte Sell cheap. 32

2,000 sg- II. $400 month

rm., formal lIving rm, w-w car

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Rentals

County. Floqid, under the IicliUc,.

L. S&amp;$6141M5'TAI(,

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i Year Leases

rarthftxt

79-Trucks-Trailer's

Sunday Noon to6 P M.

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bet*en 2 &amp; 6 p m

way 177, Longwood, Sern,nvsle

d that we intend to registr $aid

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Motorcycle in'..'
BLAIR

Dec. 5,6,7- 1975

92.!? (743

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52-Appliances
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78-4y'ctrcycles

DELAND, FLORIDA

64-Equipment for Rent

Buy Fur,Iiture
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BUILDINGS 094 A BUSY STREET

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HONDA Z-50 mini cycle, 1 year old
newfor1400,ang1325 32?
0613 after 6 p.m.

S HO/ &amp; SALE

SØectracide granule'-'. for lawn insect
control. GardenLaricj. 14(0W. 1st
St - 323 663)

KULP DECORATORS
109W 1st St 3fl 1333

some service you havC need of,
read all our wCnt ,ids every day

STORE OR OFFICE

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yoIIrfrien...yclassifiedqa,at The

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exchange REEL'S floor
1109 Sanford Ave

CASSELBERPY, FLORIDA
D"nn"n? P.r Person

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SrIl th,-.' idle' .tem with
want ad To nIre your ad. cell

mo. on lease purchase. Good
credit requred. 349 5515

Peconu,tionej Batter.es, 517 95

ANTIQUES

62-t_awn.Garden
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-mobile home
eneva, $ acres,
hookup, $75,000. Nothing down. $200 per

76Parts
-Auto
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SEMINOLE
TURF CLUB

Setting Cheap- Used lurriber, all
S-nj',, old bathtub ()astijre
- ?rc;hi. P".'.0 321 073

I4erald 1.) 26)). or Ill

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Spanish villa. S BR, 3 bath, Fla.

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name with the Clerk of the Circuit X..Apartments Unfurnlshed
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Court. Seminole County. Florida In ____________________________
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FORREST GREENE INC.
*306*33
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'34333
REALTORS

- LaUidV,lYb.drOOrn with pre Workshoporstorag,i,,0 rent-

Stovons, Alex Taflon (85W)

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7

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3329111 Eve.869-III6

lo' on a peninsula for unobstructed
scenery. 125.000

P"...4J11111R1 5.50* ri UI.R..I

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SANFOPDSEWINGCEPITER
3OlEastFlrsl,00wntown

youarehavirsgdifficultyfindinga

IIALCOLBERT,REALIOR

z2

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days

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of SI. See at:

CALL NOW
AXE MARY- Beautiful lakefront

2 Bedroom furnished, $135 mOnth

1223 Bushel

Phone323-1671
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FICTITIOUS NAME

T. JOHNS RIVER- Near Deliary,
almost an acre of river front with
beautiful trees, great fishing,
Owner says "submit offers"

Sanford - Drastically reduced by
O'i'sflSl. From mid 10's to low SO's
Beautifully landscaped miniature

heat-air; plenty of room for
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Children and pets. Phone 37-7

Keuser, 305 739 0767.
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CasI.It-.srry

c,it)n,-' 3 'e-c.lIe
poSition, twin needle, front
loading, deluxe sewing machine.
Pa', balance of 1.7$ or 10 fa,rntS

0711

S-

THE CLUB HOUSE

Cabinets, as i".. Cash arid Carry.
NOLL'S

Assume Payments
.ting..r ZIcJ 1a13

Sttz Camper Top for pckup truckl'bed. Ikenew. 3228358 evenirs's,

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51-Household Goods

EMINOLE CO. Acreage tracts,
small and large. 12.CAJO per acre
And up. Terry Realty, Realtor. 621

Sa le

DECEMBER 5,6,7, 197$

.Cce Supi

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placelolive,cartodrivc,alob,or

3Mo.-6Mo &amp;

323'1670 or 131.9777

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10 ACRE TRACTS, 11750 to 1.3000
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Truck "amper, Sleep's 1
Ste, Ice aox, Sink
54(0 37) 0540

By
ST AUGUSTINE'S CHURCH

10, whitewith long
11sd office furniturn
bell '.l("Vi",, seed pearls and
applique. ,iiencon lace, malchlng Wood cr steel desks (ezecutjvc desk
cathedral terrain, 1)25. Call 671.
&amp; chairs. secretarial desks 1.
4901 after S 30 5) m
chCirs, straight Chairs, fifing

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Phone 312

75-Recreational Vehicles

Sponsored

57'-Sports
- - Equipment
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?ht-romstat, Suitable for 3 or .1

372 37416fter3.

FOR RENT

/I11age EJo -

&amp;

373 ./761

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fenced, pond&amp;well,

GENERAL CONTRACTOR

luxury Patio Apartments

.

bedroom house, 1 yr. old. 323-8643.
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Auction GaIIer'es;
9719.

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Antique Show

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RIJUSOPI MARINE
1927 Hwy. Il 92

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Sold by pece. doien.

(take right harsi

59-4iusical

Five' acre's, Osteen, cleared,

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55-Boats &amp; Accessories

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71-Antiques

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Refrigerator Freezer, bronie, side
Set of woman's golf Clubs with bag,
by side, $125. Clothes Dryer, 1.40;
never used. Call after 5, 373 5376
Opel Kadeste, $130. Recliner, 110;
Deacon's Bench, 110; 6' Scotch
,
P,ne Christmas Tree, retail,
P1crchandise
sale for 119, still unopened. 3?]
169$. 60$ David St., WinIer Buncl-y Clarinet. 375, table to-p organ,
Springs,
$IS Both very good Condition. 322510.1 alter 3 p.m
Central electric heater unit, with

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43-Lots-Acreage

JOHNNY WALKER

322.6457

Bedroom, 2 baths. Already set up
w,ln awning aria skirting. Cheap
Phone 373 0180. ItO Exeter Court,

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chand.se

gross or truck load Hiqh.vaj 16
Sanford. I', riles east f I I at
Highway 16 Flea Market tbehind

All Come.

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Sleel Casement Wiiy1wj
2large&amp;3 small
Makeoffer 372 3301

S.inlc it

cY1ariner's

I BedroornMobleHome

company trainingsnd locatlonSet.

capital, expansIon, etc. Mr.

Notceisherebygiy,nthat weare

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323 5215

322 774$

eneva

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Hot'nes
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251_oans

Tangelos and Tangerines

-

formal dining, living porc
fireplace, central heat, large 101
carport &amp; garage Call now to
appointment

Gardens

____7 Bedroom, fully carpeted, central
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Deadly Mantis." Craig

stop giant nwttis Pseading
south from plar rouori-

A

323 7$

By

Mahars, Larva Duwon (35W)

Sontst

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Central Florida's
MULTIPLE LISTING REALTOR
3271991
19i9S.French
m 7371. 37-2 1196, 372 198.4

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131) Palmetto, Sanford

French Ave

$15; Service all makes. HERB

anywhere,

9i MOVIES CONT: Tho

8.00

_____
I ONLY
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1

Stemper Realty

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Sanford,)?)

321.0041

BE DROOM SUITES

news items you will find Loans available for operating Traiterfor rent, 17$ per m Water &amp;

TNUT1
—

IHA 1-IHAt4CING -- 3 bedroom, 7
bath. sell cs than 1-HA fipraisal.

-

ISYr. EllA FINANCING

GREGORY MOBILE HOMES
3803 Orlando Drive

H ARTMAN REALTY, INC.

Hwy. I7.flAcro

Excellent Opportunity. Only 410

Classified Ads are thy smallest big

_____________________________

PLALTOR
8)C 166
______________________________
INCOME PROPERTY- 3 BR home
_______________________
with nice mobile home rental. FOR SALE OR RENT- nic
Large lot for qaidrn. 330.000
lOcation, 3 BR. fireplace, at
modern. quiet St )27A156
___________________________
________________________________
EXECUTIVE-- Desired area. 2
story stucCo, 4 bedrooms, 7 baths,
formal dinIng, separate 'garage ST JOHNS REALTY CO
and game rc'om. Lots of extras.
BROKERS
14,
Days- 3fl 61fl
__,.177)
WITT REALTY
eg Peal Estate BroS-er 321-OCie

' SUNLAND - 3 Bedroom, 1 bath,
central heat &amp; air, $22000

carpet, fenced ba'k

VENDING ROUTES

Legal Notice -

2 - FRIENDS OF MAN

[

MLRCALTOR5

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nant WIth Doath" Gexgo

1967. Dramazizahen of
0ller by Stephen Becker at,out
aoondon'viodmc,dererwtois
LIT10ntaI In another rn3n':
deathw4eawsthngexecutiovt

7:30

Evening
1200

PIUECREST - 3 Beoroom.i'1
bath.newroof, lenced yard, FlIP.
approved. 571,950,

9S9,_'?±

ArCd,tie'd5i)3rno
up invetIrn(ntof$&gt;40$5,,,Cj).aIl
ColleCt. Mr. Carson, 013576537g. —Phone3"73939

NAVELORiONGES
3AGGED

1954.

El) A FAMILY AT WAR
ED SCIENCE FICTION
'flEATRE

€L 'flE BIG BLUE MARBLE

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Railroad attendant's sinus

slorywsthNewYorkalhisboet

(2:1 LAST OF THE WILD
HEE IIAW
It) LAWRENCEWEIJG"Seng

NEIGI'UOr*IOoo

i

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----42-lvbbile Homes

322- 24 7 G Anytime

priced H,rnr your terms

o.k. $200. No pets 511 1040

(REF RIPFNFD FRUIT. pcIed to
_______________________________
order.Navels. orange,, Grapefruit,

I*" Lian Martin, JetTy Lowts

7:00

ED BUGS BUNNY-POPEYE
AND
11:30
i)
WESTIMND
c
GHOST
ui 000anco
MISTER ROGERS'

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2$O7Frp chAvi. 3723632
ED ANIMAL M)fto

?017S FrenchlHwy 1792)

RENT WITH OPTION TO BUY

Your Container. 3fl.S1$$

(9i MOVIESCOI'4T.: "Livinglt

CUSNEWS

NUTS

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Navel Oranges &amp; TangerInes, 5.3 ______________________________
Unique and unuuaI opportwnit'
________________________
322-7643
bu.; Fresh fruit &amp; vegetabte's at
Earn big money, work lImited
__________________________________________
low price's. A 6. E PRODUCE.
number of hours. Exclusive --______________
State Farmers Market. Sanford.
patented product. 1)700
33-Houses Furnished
32) 0129.
vestment. Excellent spare lime __________________________
biJsifless or retiree's delight. Mr. DELTONA - Executive home, ?
Navel Oranges. $2.Soper bu.
AndreWS, 305 0,1 1716, 1 to 7 p m.
room, now available. Seasonal
Juice Oranges. $1.50 per

1:40

'2 FLORIDA'S WATCHING

RE'flJf TO €

323.9410

37) 4)

dyllwilde- 2 story natural frame, 3
bedrooms, 3 baths, 5 fIreplaces,
hardwood lloors, attic, double lot,
extras. 559,900 12) 0?M
_______________________________

SUNLAHO BARGAIN
573.900
721 BaywoodOr.. Sanford
Kish Real Estate 1 bedrooms, baths, pool, fencer
C1 BEYOND
patio, in quiet neighborhood.
THE CCt1TRAcT"
WHY PAY RENT?
NEAR DOWNTOWN- The n't."
!1, l
7 bedrontn. tath PlCo- i ,c. •. C.issi-I.. - fachunithas
retired or yo'jng couple Nar
hospital, fenced back yard withi 7bedrms )bath,cCrport, Bargai

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One bedroom grove cottage, unlurnithed, garage. Slt0month
Phone22773c6,

Presbyterian ChurCh,

'

12 DAILY DEVOTIONAL

6-3G

11-DO

-

letting, on large 1 acre ptui lot,
138.500. DIrections: WestonSR
to Wekiva Rd. Call collect,
O,iirr I3rckr, Hert,rt lironson.
305 75] 02(
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ED WAYNE TYLER SHO',p111

€ .n€ JE.rsc*s

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COUNTY 'i
BABY SITTING YARD wo
b!ock
ODD JOBS. Youth Group First CITY: 3 BR., I; bath block. WW

II

Rome Beauty Apples, .s.so u;

NEWS

cusses his autobogaphy.

(9) GROOvy GHOU.JES

1406 Urn. 32, 327,800
1306 Melton.iille. 171,500
210 Palm P1, 37,
1001 Scott, 3 )' 175.000
120 Bay-wood, 3I, 127.3(0
Ills :relct. 4?. 126.800
1009W 3rd. 31. 1)1.000

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Morning

Eiieley. The noted anttY000lOgsSZ arid nntt,..t i-{..-

10:30
RtRJ, JOE RLIN

2

.rtrigerator. Somesellerswjll pay
new financing costs

REALTORS

REALTOR. 3739110

12.50 BUSHEL
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WOir.iitt k,ves ganter in
romantic woazorn

ED BOOK BEAT. "M The

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NAVEL ORANGES

100

STREET (A)

Adufts 2.00

6

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Lana Tivn. 1941. (85W)

600

(19) 'ncPwA'ij,
OFGIUJGAN

Roa.

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1
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LAND OF THE LOST
ThJA

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.1, 31vS by nppt. Alan Stone,

9-GOOd Things to Eat

9) AU. NIGHT MOVIES;

ED POP GOES THE COUN.

,:

3bedrooms.)"bath,carpet,central

MondaytPwuFrlday
Ptione3l3 0'904

In the line of duty.

ON 'THE NEWS

VETERANS-- READ THIS
YoumaybequjlsfiedfocanotherVA
lO3fl Call us to find Out. The
b0o*mn0h0me5ejlVAot
FHA (tow cash down) appr.ss I
ntKIVARIVER ESTATES at the Price shown. :,'.any include New 3 bedroom, 7 baths, double

1649.

2lSituations Waflted

lilo.

seemir4y respectable doctor

€1) NASHVILLE ON

1

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JA

Wlllkeep3&amp;lyr.otdslnmyfenced,
clean country home. Individual

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road). You
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AUCTION
FRIDAY, DEC, %.I) 5 M
Closeout Bankrupices- Jewrlry,
linen, stereos, all typ's of met

Come browse starting Sunday,
December 11th at thy Movieland
Dr,,c In Thmater, South 17 92
Phone 3fl 12!6

—

Christmas toys, Baby carriage,
Clothing, MISc, 109 Arthdale
Court,
Windsor
Manor
in
"

Yamaha Clarinet, like new, $125;
new 17" GE black and white
portable TV, $100 Phone 323-1031.

Fc,rresf Greene, Inc.

IsA

TJ-AIlfTInn

SWAP SHOP VLEAMAIKET
An,un care be a slar of a buy 't
910 charge All admitted free.

Yard Sale, Sat., Dec. 6, 9 to 3, 407
Colonial Way (72nd St.) Turn east
at State Farm Insurance on

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Hand crocheted algans, shawls. and
ponchos Will make to ordr
Phone 31] 7011 163 Marquette.

4. air. VA erms available. 1.21.000

THIEVES ARISE!! And take a 100
at this steatt A 3 beJroO.rs horns
Prict'd1J.00ObeIw FHAapprais
O( C Quick sate this week. Extr
large lmily room, a?d slIvefrd I
an excellent neighborhoodl Owr'
very anxious to selt Priced .' cnt
- 173.8(0 It won't last!

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Lon'JwOod Sat. S Sun. 10 to S Only,

i u u:. V API D SUN DAY. 9 to S
141G141/AY 46 'LEA?,tAPKET
1' -i miles EastolIlon HWy 16
(behindHwyl6AuctionGallcry)

flU'(NOW&amp;C,VE
.AKE M.RY -3 h'Jroom, ).-, bath
home, ne'Ilect 'rider shady trees,
countrystyleiIitchen,centralhet

• Realty .

.,. ci, want to Buy or Sell
Real Estate
We will provide the
Professional Service '
101 ',V Commercial
7 I
S,ritpqd

2S6S f',fbi Dr.
_________

Flea Market
Open

offer

V.ur MLS Agency
21F'aD,
3?? ?11 S4LALIORS
2565 Park Di
A F TI" , S
P EAL TOR
?2V"'
-06d
TWO STORY BEAUTY

separate garage. Security deposit,

Companion; Needed immediately.
625.0436.

CailBart Real Estate

JIM HUNT REALTY INC.

Pome, living rm, dining rm.,

-_____________ ______ _____________________
--___

Da1.d
ij
1967. DUtocVv yarn
I,ofce detoc
o shoots a

ROAD -

•

family room, garage, carpets
$31. (212
' CLIFFJOROAN,'.IEALTOR

8:30 and S pm.
________________________
_______________________________

, age 2 only. Next to new Drivers'
License Bureau. 3726643

Of

METROPOLITAN OPERA:
Repeat of last Apis pops4ar

EL) SAY BROTHER

(6)
SC008Y000
(9) LOST SAUCER

nemuws

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WEEKEND'

'

LARRY SAXON
REALTOR

urifurn Quiet Neighborhood.
Rannahte '75 7618 or 37)1815
irollerli
-

A BABY'S WORLD. Care foe infants NurSes; RN'S; LPN's; AloeS; Aide-

Board, photoçyahor, and his

are Met stars Beverly Sills,
'°'

THEPINKPANTHER

I$ SI

I

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11-30

:2.,

kF

WILSON MAtER r,J$NITURE
BUYLL" TRADE
First St.
311 3"
17? 5672

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70-Swap &amp; Trade

x 12 bra1cd rug, e*ng lii.th,se,
Avon, toys, misc. PIt. 3230465

,-

acres. Large concrete patio Set
up for volley ball. oasketball, etc.
Crystal Lake is ideal for swImming, fishing 6. boating. $10,000
CALL US HOW
SANFORt'S
1 R.drn"' ,.., 7
th
home, air condit,,,ner, oil heat,
shady yard. .19.500 P.ake an

Call

Your ML S Agency

wage. Need part tIme. Must have 12th &amp; French, Sanford, 7 Bedroom

6-Child Care

,,,

, suit

f--- -

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&amp;.d localic

P FAI TOP 312 7195

W. Garnett White
Peg Real Estate Broker
JOHN KRJDER,ASSOC.

322- 2420 Anytime

-

I-Bedroom Furnished Duplex
Callevenln.6:to8:
3737334

own car. Call $342707 between

crt. Lunch

SEE FOR THE LAST
Dime,

'

1115

money Sf10 erTz7ied.

(9) TOM AND JERRY AND

— ________________
—

i4) DAt*IV KAYE ATTHE

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tord-OHLakeMaryflIvd,
2-Bedroom $)3plusdepoSit
lii 9034

_______________________

LII(E TO GOLF' I1res
,..
you' 3 RRs. I' baths, drae$,
range, dishwasher, ne.y central
heat air, rear fCnCia
xceItent
condition 5239(0

perleflCed,todohealthcareiflth, OSTEEN- 1 Bedroom, 1110
Found- Mate Dachshund, brownblack75th
and
Metlonvilte
home
for Medicar• provider in month SCHUREN REALTY.
_____________________
Realtors, 377 1)02
!)eltona-DeBary area. Excellent
vicinity. Cal' 323 2767,

9 ABC NEWS

a ta'ly poker player IOttJ'fl tw*

BUNNY

Call Mr. Jim Garner at 332 7057
Lost - Male Siamese cat, scmlpolnt
anytime.
not wearing tag; vICInity. ;
_______________________
REGISTERED NURSE, cx.
Country Club Reward 372-6263

Qj,

w

(David M alltsri) trIos lOhOIP

P.OAD

ED 700 CLUB

___________________

.€

(61)

guests. Helm's lifO IS Ofi"
danger-ed whon ho investigates
the ski acadont death of a
research Scientist.
11:00
2.
(6"; '9)
NEWS

5-00

.
1100

AT 30*1-il

JOSIE

1000

4:30
EL) REAfJDADES: BIII19U&amp;
senses,
ED PARTY

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SWAP-- IC It. Cobla V-Bottom Do
32-Houses Unfurnished
for good Spinet Piano, or sell 1.
3226410.
Ap'tonecallcouldstartyOuonantw ____________
and profitable career. Call UI. Suntand- 3 (, 7 bath, kitchen
FACED WI THA DRINKING fIi. No pets 1)65 mo Call
PROBLEM '
between 4 &amp; 8 pm, 32201$)
PerhapsAl:nhnlirA,vrnwmv-.,,
—
Married couple to nanole
Can Help
management and maintenance of 3 Bedroom home, CarPort. carIeI in
Call 423-4347
living room- 1)65 month. toi S
small adult complex in Sanford.
Wri?eP.O. Box 1713
Sunland.Callafter5p.m.,30269
Phone
423-2343.
Sanforcf,FIOr$da)777)
7317.
•. REGISTERED
PHYSICAL
Nice 3
THERAPIST to provide home LAKE MARKHAM
MARRIAGES
care to Medicare recpients in
bedroom, 2 bath, kitchen (gulp
Perlormed oj Marilyn. Nofar
Deltona-DeBary area. One year
. In the Country. sies.
Ocata. 901 732 8861 or 737 773 "
___________________________
experIence, own car. Excellent SANFORD- 4 bedroom. partly
wage. An Equal Opportunity
furnished. Convenient. IllS
Employer. Call 134-2707 between
5-lost &amp; Found
s30 and 3pm,
_ ____________,_
Harold Hall Realty
P At. TOW 371
Missing Longwood area. Tig;
TRAINEE ________________
MANAGER
colored cat, with white chest
_________________________
feet. Yellow Collar, female, an- Super market experience in or- Large 3 bedroOm, 1V bath. fenced
swers to Tiger. Reward 1317676.
back yard, 5)50 mo Security.
derjng, putting up stock, and
__________________
7991.
Supervisioncouldqualifyyoufora
LOST: Pr Men's lasses (half
position as Manager Trainee with
eyes), black CIxC. 322-0960
RENT-PURCHASEPLAN
a dynamic Florida Super Market
Reward
Chain Experienced only, please. Modern Clean 3 bedroom homes.

6
CAROL BUPNETT
SH(YvV: Guest EydioCme,
9 MATT HELM Carl Bctz

Frame 2 bedroom,
Ie&amp;rnta!

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Fl.

Evening HiraId, Sanford,

SO-Miscellaneous ft)f5a1

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LAKE MARY -WA;ERFRONT- SWAP-- 161?. Cuba V Bottom U'.)? r,t)Ort Sale. Saturday, Dec 6,5:30
3 .'Teiroom home wth dert., fire
for gcio-ci Spinet Piano, or' sell, 5"
10 5)0, ill ,I,? O'lq, Drive
place, formal dining, roomy coun
3726620
(Park Ridg*). Maple wardrot,e.9

$8.000 Total

171.5(0

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1-Houses

0

Ste nstrom

NIce 1 BedroOm aPt I. itc hen
equipped air, tarpett'd Large
private yard 5105 AdultS 312 fl96
wknds&amp; eves

DeBar-V area. Must haveone year
experlenceandowncar.Excellent
wape Need full and part time
Call 83-1 7707 belwe'ert 130 arid 3
p.m.

Free, 644 2027 for "We Care""HolIIn," Adults or Ten

Sl- W
lag flOWS repenter, IS
to'seohatmaJcosabunj)of
dcclors tick"
ED MOVIE: "Tho Eye
Cealtsos" John AsiWey.

'2 NASHViLLE MUSIC

cletod.'ve tracking down a

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18-HOIp Wanted
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ISALCOHOLAPROBLEM
siour
7 ipt;nl
NYOURFAMILY!
hourswork,Oec. ISth,Givenamc,
AL-ANON
age, weight. experien'e and
For families or frlend3 Of probrim
telephone no. to Box $91, Co The
driné($.
Evening Herald, P.O. Box 1657,
For further informatIon cell 11 45V
Sanford, Fla. 37771.
or write
Saflfo4'dAIAnonFamIlycr,Jpp0 NURSING ASSISTANT to c hOme
Box 553, Sanford, FIa, 3777)
health care In the home for

vcur

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BOB NEWHART

330

9:30

1000

YOUNG

300
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casspoRrsspEc.
TAC1J..AR: tove Dcuos"
Crxis Even
nors vs Billie Joan
Marty Riesson In a douties
tre'vsmatth.
El,) ANTiQUES
€0 P-,4OV1E: "The Mark of the
VarTpe." John Boal, Co(Ioon
957 Dcctor takes pills
9('fl him 'Y tY]9 SCOntS.
ttsrys 1mb varrvAre.

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NOW LEASING
?w. niocjerr.. i story eIficncy
apnrtmeflt?. attractively fur
nShc'd, conveniently located j
teautifully landscaped. 5)35 ma
Call betAcen 830 S For In
tormatin MIl 3770704

Sunday - Noon FrldQ

White) tinai'st maneuvers i
(EdAsnor)tonorapa,trnent,or
a romantic 'innor.
(9) SWAT: Peter Bi'eck
guests.I'ndeandhistoamgo
after agangcbarsontstkilers
eashran'

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rite'i: rni.pløonly. 3fl 3762 dayS.
327 0991 eveningS

Noon The Dotj Before Publication

Hudson. 1974. Boyhood
0t'ds choose Opposite s*dr
o'thoIawandtndtheryi,,.
itt a taco to lac*i cx)nhrontaZlon
over stolen money. (R)
(6)
MARY TILER
pr- (ty
MOORE:

Saturday

2aedrooin apartment, partly fur-

DEADLINES

StJNLAND
3 Bedrooms, 7

AtOt ' "AL FS LEADER"
____________________
5 YOUR MAN HANDY' A little
Work makes a great value to thiS 3 BY OWNER -. Drastically reduceJ
BR l'iome On 0uet street 1ocatd
t*Ccutive I BR. 7 story, oy,q 3,s(
°fl 310,5
SQ ft., 371 0717
Iar?e beautiful tru's

4&amp;SR13.l,Lor'wood
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€D MOVIE: To, Man, Go
Harlem Globettonors, Sidney
Poits. Promoter gets an Idea
br an&amp;ItackbaskotbaJl loam
which beuxms tt
Globetrottors.
8'30
DOG Dcc Bogoris
(6
(Bernard Hughes) son hangs
Ot ba shino.
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200
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Morninçj

SATUR DAY 9.Noon

WITH HOWARD
W FOOTBALL: Orano
fl$ossom Classic Kentucky
State vsAondaMM.I,Irom
the Orange B1.

FAT ALBERT
(6)
(9)AMJ1ICANBANDSTAND
€D Nfl. GAME OF 'ni
WEEK
100
I2
SO(A TRAIN
(6 CBS CHILDREN'S FILM
FESTIVAL: Australian state
park ranger permits pro divers
In, not kiuwing they are actualty underworld treasure
olts
J') COLLEGE' DIVISION
BOWL FOOTBAU: Toame
18*..
f) WASHINGTON WEEK IN
REVI1
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MONDAY thru FRIDAY

9) SATURDAY NIGFff LIVE

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4Ica line
itirustimes
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MONTHLY RENTALS
AVAILABLE
1)331150 Color TV
QUALITY INN NORTH

RATES

HOURS

12 3

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IS A SANTA CLAuS-

6'
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&amp; ROMAGNOUS TABLE
7(X)
2 TO 1'EU. THE TRUTH
6 CONCENmImON
9 WILD WORLD OF
ANIMALS
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PA.sssc

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$
bedroom,
per month Adut5 Only )72447O

831-9993
322-2611
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Ic led at halftime, 26. i
23, but poor foul shooting
6 t F 1 0 r i ci a (c I I eye
combined with excellent out-

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High School theres a hand-painted sign

Second hugh nn for the Seminoles was
guardTonihIollingworttm, with 12, whIch
Mil also called "below average."
Tom justdn't have his usual outside

"We've Only Just Begun." A single
• oy in the huge glassnclosed nearby
atiests to the sign's accuracy.
The First year school,
lth its
SpaUoUn1ss carpetin' and ball like

At times the Seminole atthck was effective and quick. With Hnlhngsworth
bringing the ball downcourt and passing
inside to Smith Cotton and Kein
Brown th' Seminoles gainul enough

team that may only be beginning, but

outscore theb opponent ll3, and go

fensse changes at halftime, he said

hid, fell to 12 on the year The
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was a Ios one, o-3.44, hid1 eminole
Coach Joe Mills said reilected "an off
nlght for both clubs.
Spruce Creek generally seores in the

penetrate the new defense and had nny
passes picked off. The big gun for the
Hawks was David Piccolo, who suddendly develaped a magic touch and hit
five shots from 15 feet in the quarter. II

The Baby Seminoles were down as
much as 22 points In the third quarter and
were behind 535 when the fourth
quarter began. They went into a stiffling
press and held Spruce Creek to six final

Reuben Cotton led Seminole in defeat

Creek offense which mlssed ounUess

his asera output" The big problem
for Seminole was Lt Har Smith and
Da id Wigcns did not hit uir as erages

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Se:iunole was led in
ring poin. prank licht had 11

'he linnult that remained, Seminole
broke through the 2.3 defense somewhat,
but then couldn't hit From the side until
Cotton dropped Seminole's last bucket

monntum and the Sanford
crew wasn't able to regain
cnol.
Neither am had much of-

Seminole srtcd one senior, three
began slowly and stayed
juniors and one soornore and Mills
called inexperience a basic factor in the
loss
SANFORD NAVAL Ptt% 71 s
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n1it for a 7:30 game in Tampa
against FIoda College, the
team that cne within to E
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Seminole coach Joe ter1ing

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SaflfOrdNaval,whichfellto
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Sanford went to the fo le 4, played a song ustltng Sanford Nasal plays dgalfl
Ovledo(2) playsatOrlanth, 14 Uinesand hit only six poin
game, but was simply out. Saturday at Howey-in-Thelonial while Lynn (0) at while Spru Creek had ne scored. Steve Mock led all hills,
lake Brantley (1-2).
Seminole and Sanford Naval
Academy didn't fare well

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record, lines up. Front row,
left Iii right, Clyde Hudson, Kcln hIoe, Jeff fletcher, Ib Rurkha; Second row, Alvin Simson
lmanngcrp, Handy Taylor, Greg Thomas, 1ne Caner, John Kaufman. Renwrd Wght, Jimmy
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Spruce Creek quickly countered tth

Smith conld hit for only sesen points
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whom Mills praed by saying "he must

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Marcvm 201 Boka 7 fl7C.nlreu Johison The 7 sophomore
4 31%, Craitor I 0 2. Crawiord 1 02. center was flutricken the ht
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Pro Basketball

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Amhec, 77, Brandes 73

Austin Pray 101

By T

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THURSDAY

tied the

400. 3 Ur:a Okoki (7) 12.00; 0 (16)

5 13 276

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Hardin Simmons

Saturday's Games

get with the New Y&amp;rk Rangers. scored what proved to b the

but Bfalo came back to Ue it

Flye in their two

Al Srn scored twice

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wingr.

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lln Dennis Owchar, who tsn.

flowers came from one of my fans," said Nastose as he

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after the game. "But I'm still lead before defenseman Sims cussior after a second period
not worried about him."
tiedl[at3:32oftheIüialperiod. injury.
Ueay has been saying for

(1)5 40.100; 3. Larri Via (6) 300, Q

ABA

1050, 400. 2.50; 2. Manofo A:pi (5)

against Ashe, who vowed, "I will never play that man
again,
Now a rematch coWd come earlier than either ex-

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Florida. do deem it necessary to Run wet, on Said CxtiniOn Of Begn at the intersection of State North Mois Road
Avenue and 13th Street
Run west cn 20th Stra.' to C'n'ry n
alter or create election diStricts or Cabbage Avenue to Cabbage Avenue Roaa 431 and Wekiva Springs Road
Se:tion to "C cer?e'r!re of Torhip 15, P4rig. 3E
precincts, and
PRECINCT NO. If
Run
west on 13th Street to Per
Club Drive
Run west on Cabbage Avenue to Runsopsterlyonsta,e Roadl31
the ACL Railroad rigIt of way
Said point also de-scribed as the
Begir.attheinterjectionot Sanlando timmon Avenue
WHEREAS, this is an odd number Stone Street
Continue- on Country Club Drive to Thence run north along the ce-n Centerline of Dike Road
to State Road 434
Springs Road (S.R 431) and U5. 17- Run north on Persimmon Avenue to Country Club Road
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terl;neof the ACL Railroad right of. Thence run north along the ce-n
Florida Statutes 1943, and
Creek Main Canal
the Orange Seminole County line
Run west along Sanlando Springs Pun northeast at a IS degree angle Seaboard Coast Line Railroad
WHEREAS, Chapter 101.73 Ru,i in a northerly direction on Salt Ron 04"rth on county line to the
Range 30E. to the point of beginning corner of Section 31. Township 21S.
Flori
Statutes ieo does provide
Road (5 R. 134, to the we-stern from the intersection of McCraken Ron north on the Seaboard Coast Polling Place: Longwood City Halt. Range E
Creek Main Canal to Salt Creek
rth1 corner of Section 6 215
Section line Of 62130
Road and Persimmon Avenue to the Line Railroad to the Seabrd Coast corner ','/arrcn &amp; Wilma SIs , Thence corInue ncr?eri alcg the
nurnt)er or boundaries of the election Laki Jessup
Pun eas; on the north line of Section line of 67) 30 to Alberta Street
precinct shall be accurately
(Leesburg Branch)
Run east on tue Seaboard Coast Line PRECINCT NO.
Follow on westerly extensIon of Salt 6.5. and 4
26, Townhlp 215. R3nge 3OE. to a
7IS 71E to Wekiva SpringS
Run ease ong Aet. i .
- Pun north from the Seaboard Coast Railroad to an imaginary line exdescrib in writing by the County Creek into Lake Jessup ap Road
Bcgin at a pont on the south line of point
Searø ci Ln
Line Railroad on an imaginary line tended South from Terwilliger Lane Section 11, Township 21 South, Said point bliOg approximately 14$
e-ndthatth.boundariesandlimitsof
Run
north
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center
of
Lake
Springs
Road
to
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point
of
LIne
Railroad
to
Lorigwood
Road
Tt'rwillig,r
Lane
each precinct shall be aCCu'ately set Jessup to old St. Johns River bed beginning,
intet'section of Persimmon Avenue Saidpointbelngapproximately 1,110 Princess Gale Boulevard
Continup rwth on Tei'witltger Lar.e end McCrc,ken Road
1(41
'if Usi Soull,*l corner
Thr,i,wntinu. nor1ne-riy asg Inc

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the ina! next Sunday.

CIIARWflE, N.C. (AP) - Wives of players from the

were among the custornersas the team's helmets, jerseys

had taken a l

lead

defenseman Andre

Bobby Hull has reached a lot a l lead and then fought off

creditors. The Hornets and the restof the WFI went out of

deScribed and that any changes Follow the St. Johns River along the County. Florida
shall be published four (1) times In county line to Lake Haney thru the PRECINCT NO. 10

Philadelphia increased the the history

County that purwant to Chaer Polling Place: Community House, line) to Rantoul Lane
9* 011, Florida Statutes 1963, they do Geneva, Florida,
Run south on Rantoul Lane where It
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100; 0 (35) 62.00 P (53) 121.70
TWELFTH - 1. Manolo Ramon

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the Ulled period,

and now is in his fourth year in the second by Tom Wehater and

Yvan Courno)r and Mury whip the San Diego Mariners
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1p.m. (35)— Notre Dame Basketball (The Texas

3240,910,00:7. Barre-Arana (1

Dong Janis scored the other boke a

and Jimmy Q..nnors meet Billie Jean King and

4)

PRECINCT NO. 1

to

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tie with 57 seconds

36.10; P (41) 177.90.

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Florida A&amp;M in the (ange IowI in Miami, in the 43rd
8 p.m. (351

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The
ographicalstocyofAbesapej who founded

I(OC}1ErEu, Minn.

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AP)

Former liedue

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Hawks

layup.

laflt1flawksCoachcottonF.

2500, 740. 600; 7. Ccya.Pamoo
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"WehadtOplaygooddefens.e theHawksgaveupll4polntsto l6pointsforthenlght,hjtafree Petrie out,! guess he knew he can do all the things you are
whipped the Portland Trail Thursday

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Tom Lionel Hollins. Portland's Bill

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Arh1 Sanchez. 7. BIIbao Sengea.

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1. DomIngo P,iit.

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Denver Broncos vs.. the Ralckr. at Alameda Ccnty
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Mugueria,

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Crooms opened a 146 lead
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County Commissioners Cf Seminole Township 21
Range )IE to the
County has determined that no centerIne of Dean Road

Of Lake Monroe

Road 436 and Kewannee Trail in expeditious and etficler.t ouing Southeast corner of SectIon

Monroe to an imaginary l!n, cx.

Thence run northwesterly along the paraphernalia, the Board has by Thencerunwest.kingthesosjth lIne

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on this date, pursuant to Florida 31E to the southwest cornet of said

Thence continue northwesterly the following site outside Precinct Thencecontinuealongthesoujhline

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PRECINCT NO. 41
Boulevard (SR. 436) and U S. 17-92
Run we-st on Se-moran Boulevard
is
436) to Lake Howef I Road
Run north on Lake Hovrf I Road to
North Street

point of beginning

Longwood Road (SR. 437)
Polling Place: Spring Oaks Corn. Run north on Longwood Road (S.R
munity Club House, Altamonte 121)fo Seminola Boulevard

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Page 63, Public Records of Seminole Lake Roaj
Run north on U S 17 97 to DeSoto
Follow SCL Railroad southerty to County
Run westerly on Spring Lake Road Dri
point ot beginning,
Thence run east along the north line
to intersection with Interstate 4
Run north and westerly along
Polling Place:
Prairie Late Legion ot Lot 3. Block G, English Estates. Go south on Interstate 4 to point of Oe5so Dri
to El Portal Avenue
HI, Seminole County. Florida
Unit 310 the northeast Corner of said beginning on south line of Seminole Run,.odh along El Portal Avenue to
lot
PRECINCT HO. 24
County.
an imaginary line representing an
feet along thC we-St line of Lot 5, Church. 100 Spring Lake Road, to El Portal Avenue
Boulevard Indian HlII 6 Unit 6 PIat Book IS, Altamonte Springs. Florida.
Runwest along said

97 and Seminola Boulevard
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PRECINCT NO.23
of Talbo$ Road to the centerline of
Oviedo Road (S.R. lIt) and Begin at interSection of SR. 436 and Kewanne Trail
Boulevard, Sanford, Florida,
Recreational Building, Sanford, Fl
Seaboardcoast Line Railroad (Lake S 137 (Maitland Avenu.)
Thence run northeasterly along the PRECINCT NO.
PRECINCT NO. 43
L6ke Road. State Road 4.36. and
Winter Park Drive

Section 33. TO*shIp 2) South,
Range 30 East, s-aid point being
Run north on Winter Park Drive approximately 300 feet
west of
approximately 4750 feet to a point,
northeast cornet Of Section 33.

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Run east on Country Club Road
Country Club Road

,virl, on Ptm crring. Drive to pcint

Avenue to the Southwest corner 01

feet north of the centerline of Addition. Plat Book I?, Page 102
Run east along the- south line of lots 1

Prince-is Gate Boulevard

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th 5eabrd Coast

137)

Range XE

Wi'atrors'

centerlIne of Dike Road in Sect!on

corner of Lot 20, Spring Valley

7d Addition

j Summerset North Section 5. PIat

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Section i. Township 21S, Range XE
tO a point on the Scull, Irte- of Section
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Township 715. Range XE

Run west along Soldier's Crk to Country Club Road
Run south on the old SCL Railroad corner of Lot 1, Block H Camelot XE to a point
the point ot beginning
Run north on Country Club Road to till it merges *ilh the SCL Railroad Unit 2, Ptat Book 16, Page IS
Said point being approlimately 620
of Camelot Unit7. to thi
Southeast Section3a, Townshp 2tS, Range3O(
Lot 3C, Block H, Camelot Thence run northwesterly
corner
Unit 7
pvosi.ately 4457 fe-el 41009 ?hC
Run north onthe east Inc of Camelot
Imp
f canal to a pOint

boulng and handling of voting and House. SE corner f Wilbur Avenue Run
north on Country Club Road to line- of Section 15 215 'lE

feet South of lhe centerline of Howell

Road Road (S P. 427) to First Street
eavt lir,a of Section 76, TownshIp 21%,
Run east on First Street to Hrth Range XE

by separate resolution.
l%o Florida.
Continue north on Rantoul Lane to Run southeasterly cs Lake- Drive 10 Thence run north approximately so
Run east, approximately 120
feet to recorded on this dale, pursuant to PRECINCT NO. 77
Bird Road
Street
point of beginning
Thence Continue east along the a point on the south line Of Lot 20.
feet to Ihe centerline ci Howell
Ftorida Statutes Section 101.7),
Begin at the Volusia Seminole Polling Place: Portable adjacent to Run Southerly on Bird Road to East
Continue on North Street to Lake centerline of Dike Road In Section Spling Valley Farms Sedk 6
flran
Road
dested the following site outside County line on the St. Johns River at South side-Of
Howell Road
75. TownshIp 2)5, Range 30E, to the Runsouthto the south
Mayfair Country Club, Lake Drive
run westerly 6long the
line of Section Precir.ct No. II as a temporary Osteen Bridge I SR. 1)5)
Run easterly on East Lika Drive to Centerl'neof Howell Branch
Seminole County. Florida
Road 70
Serroran flutevrd (5 p. 134)
Road
Thence run west along the south line
Seminole Cuunty Agri Center 4i
tttweit
corner
Run
Southetisterly
on
Tush,lwilia
of SectIon 37 195 3)E flei,n at a point cvi the centerline of
Run west on Semoran BOulevard Thence run northerly along the of Sections 77. 2), 70 arid 19. Town
Townshp 715. Rarwje XE, said po,nt
m4 lp' sOuth of Sanford on I? 97 (we-st
Run south on west line of SectIon 32
IS P .534) 10 point of beginning.
Slate Road 427, in Section 29
Ciabriella Road to Red Bu Lake being &amp;ppro*tmateiy 2.4*5 feet brO'n
Centerline of Tuskawitla C,abriella sn.p 7)5. Range 79E, to the point Of side),
Santor'd,
Forida
itS
31E
to
Road
Geneva
Avenue IS.R. £6)
Poliing Place: Altamorite Springs Road to the north line of Section 25, beginning
Township iOS. RISQ )Q
the- northwest corner of Section 34.
PRECINCT PlO. It
Run Wi5I Un (Jefleva Avenue- to Said point being
Run west on Red Bug Lake Road to Township
City 14.311.) bIk wfltof 471. 'ii bIk. lownshlp 7)5, Range )OE
tne- center point
PollIng Place: Forest Citv.Rmar
215. Range XE
at tne intersection of 2.S'fl
Mellonville Aven,je
the 03iflt Of t*ginning
ngrth of 5 P.434... Altamonte Springs,
Thence continue northirlw
the intersection of State Rnaa ;j.
".
iOIC tire Sl.lin, forest City.
Thrncerunwestcicnvthenonhlihe
Street
and
Lake
Mary
Road
Run north on Metlonvill, Avenue- to and the ACL Railroad
Florida
Polling Place: South Semmnnle- of S'ction 3.4. Townshp
cenlertmne of luikawoila Gabiella PRECINCT NO. I)
215. Rançte
Run southwe.t along Lake- Mary the south shore of Lake MonroeMe S(hCYiI. east sc of
PRECINCT NO. S
Road to the centerline of Red Bug Begin at the intersection of U S I?
Thiice run SOuthweSterly along th
me northwet corner of
Read to an
Cciit.nue north into Lake M.oeroeodi Centerline' of State
imaginary line
rrOr Lake. torn South off Winter Se-ct,on'jj,
Begin at the inters.eclion Of Oem
Lake Road
Roaø 177. ap
97 and Sanlando Springs Road (S .
Township 21S. Rang, 3QE
represen'ing the Sanford Grant Line a Inc projected lrom M,hicnvitle oroximately 31W tee! to
Pitrk
Drive, Casseiber,,. Fk,rsa
Road and State Road 426
Thencerunwestalongine Centerline 431)
TPmer.cc ont.nue weI along te
a pc''t
Run southeast 3long the imaginary Avenue to the Volusla-Seminole the
Run northeatterly on Sta?e Road 476 04 Red flog Lase Road to the ye-It Pun west on Sanlando Springs
centerlIne of Longwnod Mills PRECINCT ;
north line of SectIon 33. Townsep
j,
County line in Lake Monroe
to 's intersection with Bear Creek lint of Section 24. TownshIp IIS. (S.R 431) to Hiqhtand Street Road Sanford Grant Line to U S 17.92
Road
Range XE to the point ot
i-rgn a' tfle- int,r,e-t
17
U
Run northeast along US, 17 97 to
Follow the VolusIa Seminole County "ience
Pun northwesterly along Bear Creek Range XE
Run north on Hghtand Street to DeSOIO
run west along tlse centerline 92 6nd the Orange Seminoe County beginnrg
Drive
line SOttteas?erfy tO 3 point u of Longw,d Hills Road
to the South shore 04 Lake- ,lessup
Pe)lig Place: Bcause the Boardf
Thence continua west along cen- Seminole Avenue
to the welt line
Run north and flOtlPi*qste'ty along beginnIng,
Run north along an imaginary iiie to terhine uf Red Bug Lake Road in Continue north on an imaginary line
line of Section 79. Township 205. Go northeasterly on U S 17 fl t the County Commissioners at Stmirte
De-Sofo Drive to El Portal Ave-rue Polling Place: Because-the board of Range XE
the tooter of Lake Jesjup
Section 73, Townthi 3)5, Ran-ge 30E north from Highland Street to the Run north
Cnty hi determined thai no
ii"ection of S P 436
along El Portal to an
County Commissioners of Seminole Thence continue westerly along theRun elSt and northen?erty .tong to lIt' we-st iine of Scctin 23, sOuth Section Inc of 9 70)0
imaginary line repressnting an
County has determined that no centerlineol Longwood HitI Road n Run soutneast along S P 434 to tIe
0tCr%t,1 of Ficral licv.le,a'd
ICo.inued on

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Follow S P. 177 westerly to SCL Run south on Lake Mary Road to theist corner of Lot 1. Block K, feet from the SouthweSt corner of
WVSI throh inc cenler of Lake Railroad
Suninet North e-tt'in S
75th Street
Sectn34,
215. Rj;e30E
Jettup to the mouth of Soldier's Follow SCL Railroad northeasterly Run east on 75th
Thence run n.rth on the east line of Thecre run east along
Street to the old
the soutn line

of County Ccinmis,oners of RunwejtheasteriwonSanfor.JGrant intersection with an imaginary Ine
Seminole County has determined Line to u.s. 17-92
reDre'.nt'ngthe Sanford('rant Line
that no accommodations presently
Run southwesterly on U.S. Il 92 to
un northwest cn the Sanford rant
esist within this Precinct adequate Punt of beginning.
Linetothe intersection wstn Country

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northwest cornerof Lof 33, Block 12. Said point also described
as the

Boof- 16. Page 64
imaginary line extending South from Begin at the lunction of U 5 1792 Continue northeast on Country Club Run east on the north line Of Sum

PRECINCT NO. 4

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yar. This year, SpOss Saturday Night
the CO!ts are in
thkt of
Live show has been carULd?
AFC East race with six straight flre, doesn't that news make
victories,

Sculpture

Mon.. Fi.ByApph

famous

Pinevir'w Drive, oft Palm Springs Polling Place: Elks Club, HOwe-It

Seminole County has determined along the centerline of State Road
PRECINCT NO. 31
that no accommodatione presently 434 In SectIon 17, Township 2)5,
Be3ln at me nf$ect
of State
exist withtn thiS Precinct adequate Range )OE to the centerline of o.
Road 436 and Montgomery Road
for the expe-ditious and efficient ford Road
Ron north on Montgomery Road to
houSing and handling of voting and Thence run southerly along the the Little Wekiva River
voting paraphernalia, the Board has centerline of Oxford Road to the
Run westerly and Southerly on the
by separate resolution, also south line of Section 17, Township
.ittle WekIva River to SR. 436

Park, PEat Book 7, Page 60 to the Beerdall 1venue
Springs, Florida.
cornet of Section 31, Township 21S, Southeast corner Of lot 137.
of said Run South on Beardatl Avenue-to an PRECINCT NO. 24
nue XE
plat

Florida

Run SOuth

Mat. Shags
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Polling Place: Because the Board Sction70. Township 215, Ranç'e3OE

West then north on County line to Florida Statutes Section 101 71, Thence coot irlue southerly along the
pont of t)eglnnir)g
designa?e(I the following Site Outside Centerline-of Oxford Road in Section
Polling Place: St. Andrews Precinct Ho. 22 as a temporary 20, TownshIp
215, Range 30E to the-

Section 17, Township 2)5. Range 29E
northwesterly and westerly to
County approxlmatelyl000f,.ttoapolnton Triplett Lake Driv.

Alberta Street
Centerline of Dike Roan in SectIon 2nd A(4dit
Run east on Alberta Street to the 77, Township 215, Range 3 to ?f
Continue
it to the s3utteast
Seaboard Coast Line Railroad
eô%tine of Section 77, TownshIp 715, corner of lot IS, Block 20,

Reshaping

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losses that just abot;t tumbled limit for thLi one. The wini
the Oilers out of the playoff pie. Chargers have
played the whole
ture.
season as if they were b10 the
Baltimore 31, Y. Giants 1 limit.
The ('otis are whc,t the GIaith
Oakland 2*, Denser 10

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ning streaks. The Steelers have

will bounce back after two be well.beluw the NFL's 43-man

A&amp;M'% Rattlers

Ciassic game at B

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A match of two clubs

The 49ers are hard to figure. Jitowns are enjoying a more
Just when it eemi V ey're put- moc!est twogame streak.
Wig it all together, they lust fall
Karaa., CIty 11, San DIego 3

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land is goim nowhere.

from two upset vCtOiies,
hopes Saturday's
nationally televised game

says

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Road 176
L'ne Railroad (Leesburg Branch) to Thence continue west along the Thence run east alongth, centerline

Springs Drive ai-ed Semoran centerline of Dike Road in Section Yrailwood Estate Section 2, Plat LaPe
Jeisup
Boulevard SR 1)6)
76, T5hi is, Range XE, to a floe 1, Page I?, and Northwestern

Appoint,no5
Walk-Ins Still NeIcome

\/Vashington

son-long spin. Poor New Eng-

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Chucho Ramoes.
NINTH —1. Er:a, 2. AgvWr 3

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Avenue (S R 115)
centerhineo' Howe-fl Branch Road to west corner of lot IS?. Forest
City. the Sanford City Limits
School, Oxford Road, Fern Park. One, Plat Book I). Page 41
Avenue)
Contiriueflorthcntheirnagjnaryline aponlontheeast lineofSectionll,
Thence run southeasterly along the
Orange Park, Plat Book
2, Page 60 Run south along the Sanford City Run north on S-Ill to point of Florida
Thence run east 1000 feet to the centerline of State Road 436
to a
Run east on Celery Avenue (5 p
Said point also described as the lot 152 of said pEat
to the East West Airport runway
Polling Place: Altamonte Springs Begin at the Intersection of Rar'toul
Run north 2000 feet
TOwnship 2)5. Rarge XE

RuneastonNoflhStreettoSeminole
Avenue

Coach
Rudy Hubbard, his Florida

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Jitney Ave-eve, Seminole County terline of Dike- Road to the northeast

&amp; BARBER SHOP

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7tt"
3E lu a point
centerline of Forest Lake
east lln of Section 20. Tovmthlp 2)5,
Stre-es
Drive Run northeasterly on the railroad to with Seaboard Coast Line
Saidpount.bemngapproxirnately74
approximately lciO feet
to the 25th Place
Range XE
Run east on 74th Street to Burrows feet from the northwest corner
Railroad main line track
of centerline of State Road 436
Run east on 25th Place-to Mellonville Follow south along SCLR R main line Thence continue northeasterly along
Lane
Settiofl3l, Township 71S, Rang,30E Pun easterly on Stale Road 434 tO Avenue
track to intersection with Spring the-Centerline Of Kewannee TraIl Ip
Imaginary line running doe
th centerline of Howef I Branch Road Run outh on the centerline of
State 25th Street (SR. 461
Run westerly on Spring Lake Road XE. to a pont of eglnning

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On Television

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Thence continue northeasterly along 92 and
County line and U.S. 17 92
SR. 434
right of way line of Winston Road line to intersection with Seaboard
School. Seminole County. Florida.
the centerline of TrIlby Branch
Run southeasterly on S.R. 134 to Follow U.S. 17.97 northeasterly to approximalely 3' •eet to ne- nor
Coast Line Railroad main line track PRECINCT NO. 42

to tt,e southeast corner of of Forest Lake Drive West 6)SectIon 25, Township 2)5, Range 30E
proximately 610 feet to the cen.
Run east on 25th Street (SR. 46) to Thencecontinvee-asi along the north terlln of Forest
Lake Drive

LHEATING INC.

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Robertson ic?, Harrison 10.2,

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Ciiaya, a
TENTH —' M;er:a.J Aitu.
Marur, 4 Sant', S Mvnchj, 6
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un west on inc 5eaboard Coast

and handling of voting and voting Thece
run northeasterly along the L41.e Road. Seminole- County. Sanford Civic Center. Sanford. Thencerunwe-stalon0thecenterl,ne PRECINCT
paraphernalia, the Board has by CenttrIineotTrilbyBranchRailrd
NO.34
U.S. 17.92
Florida
Florida
Of Carolton Roadtotheeast rightof
Begin on south line of Seminole Run south on US. 17-9710 poInt
of

to 13th Street (SR. 16)

HEAT pup

7. Totals 111319

Crooms plays again Monday Cr.emi
3f•
night at home against Eusfls.

Follow S R. 436 easterly to Forest

interlaclion of Spring Lake Road

1. Cache Sanchez,

6.Ib** Juan.) Mannfo Mugvena,
Fermlis Attv. S. Celaya Aquin'e.

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F ociy Yea. 7. Negui Pere-z. I. Urza
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Sanford Avenue, Sanford, Florida to the south snore of Lake
Monroe

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C'guiza Bengoa, 7, Bilbeo.EIorz,q
Afava Miguel.

TUESDAY
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Run north on the Imaginary line to described In PrecInct 7 A
Thent, run east
Beardall Avenue
approximately 20 F011ow Oakwood Drive west to in northerly to SR. 119
Southline Of LotS, Indian Hills Unit 6
Run north on SR. 119 to U.S. 17 92 Meflonville Avenue
Polling Place: Community House, feet to the northwest
corner Of Lot 7, terection with Sunsef Drive
Continue north on Qeardall Avenue Chuiuota, Florida
Run northwest and west on 5
II? to the west tight of way line of Run northeast on U S. 1792 to Run south along Mallonvtll.
Forest Lake Heights Plat BOOk.
Aver'
Run north and weit on Sunset Drive to junction of S K. 119 and SR. 434 Wmnoubago Court
Airport Boulevard
to
35lh
Place
adjacent to the east-west runway Of
Bejn at a point on the So"thvet County
Run southwesterly on US. 1792 to Follow U.S 1792 Southerly to point rightotway lineof WInneb.agoCourt
the Santord Municipal AIrport
SCL1R (Lake Charm Branch)
SCLRR
iorner of Section 7$ TO*nhip 21$. Thence run north aOproxirnately 2$ point of beginning.
approximately 3% f.f to a pj
of beginning,
SOuth on the SCLRR (Lake Run sooth along the SCLRR to
Run west on the imaginary line Range 30E
feet to the centerline of Forest Lake
Polling Place: Casselberr'y Fire Polling Place: Seventh day Ad. Said point also described as the Charm Branch) to point of
begin. Airport Boulevard

Qt,n

SIXTH

sp . 436

running into a western extension of Seminole County line
Salt Creek Run southwesterly an
Run east on the Seminole

E BEST

Chicago, Dallas, San Antonio,

Personal fovis Croo'nsl.St Ctoud

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Terwilliger Lane
South line of Section 1, Township Thence contInue South along the
Continue on Terwilliger Lane to the 215. Range 79E Thence run west centertine of Tusk.will Gabrletla

Polling Place: Sanford Civic Center, Avenuetothecen,erof Lake-Monroe- west tine
of Section 21. Township

B'idge and the St Johns River
House-, Chuluota, Florida.
centerline of Eden Park Avenue
Run Northerly on Winter Park Drive
the St. Johns River (County PRECINCT NO. 7
Thence run north along the
to Intersection of Queen's Mirror
tlne sOutheast,'Iy to State Road 46
Begin at the lunction of the St. Johns terhir,e- of Eden Park Avenue tocenthe
Circle
Highway Bridge and he St. Johns River and the Econlo:khatche. north line of Secticn 70, Township Follow Queens Mirror
River
Circle north
Creek at the eastern County line
71S, Range 29E
Run South into Lake Jessup staying Run west and South along the Thence continue
westerly to South Triett Lake
north along the Drive

I. CachoElor:a, 7

Barr -Javi, 5. Alava.Zarre. 6.

meet the Kansas Jayhawks at

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Je, San Eiego, Vancouver,
New York City, Toronto, }lart-

Ogul:a Qulota, S. UrzAranL 6.

FOURTH

d for

1 Larri Leni:, 7,

THIRD - 1. Eddy Leni:. 2.
Echano Okoki, 3. lc.a- 1ieifia, 1.

ex-basketball great Oscar Hobertson

a point fourhundred (400') feet more PRECINCT NO. 11

Fol

St. LOUIS, MInnciiptlis, Seattle,

Eloria, S Echano.AIberdI, 6. tddy.
Ookl. 7, Aldana.Ym, •. oguiza.

MONDAY

Monroe to an imaginary line cx. terllne of Palm Springs Drive

Celery Avenue (SR. 115)

Elementary School Auditorium, Run South along Sanford Avenue to

Polling Place: Wilson School, Paola, Statutes Section 101.11, desionated
Florida.
the following site outside Precinct

Jim Cleamons chipped in with
18.

in

season runs from April to

SECOND

Avenue. Sanford, Florida

line at Section Ii. Township 215, Road

the center of an Imaginary line Run north on the St Johns
RIver to Orange Villa, Plat Book 2, Page 9$, therly to
intersection of Oakwood Follow Lake Drive southeasterly to County to the Southwest corner of Begin at the intersection of the Run north

League have voted to add four
oup from Guadalajara, Meal. quarters
New York, Woo
new clubs for the 1 season, Co.
he sjd.
nsm
said,
bringing to 24 the number of
''le championship game will
Woosnam said the new (ranteams In the league.
He said the cost of a new 1977 be sponsored by Tampa Bay on
chise will operate in a u.s. city

TONIGHT'S ENTRIES
FIRST - I EchanoArana,
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Negiii.Lenlz. 3. Barre'Yia, 3.
Atd.nJ.Beftia,5 LarriOlt.ojil,. ca
Sarhe, 7. Eddy Atberdi, I. Urea-

World Champions Golden State Warrloss take on the

Curryviile Road

Johns River
FoIlowCountylmnewutheast,rIy

Thday night. "1 was afraid the
Scott Wedman and 011ie
t 13 games with two Fitzsimmona and Portland
Willns, asked about
with a guy like (Geoff) Petde steals In the final seconds which Coech Lennie Wilkins1
a former ference in Walton's playing this .Johnson combLnd for 45 points
and Jimmy Walker tacked on
six straight in the fourth quar-

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meet the DOlphinS Ia the
nge Bowl Stadium in Miamfl
4p.m. (131 -NFL Today tCompiete Wrap-up of NFL
Actioni

the r.nf.
I hi. Ur
another Imaginary line ex;endin;

Run west along Celery Avenue (SR.

Run northwesterly on the- Little County has determined that no Sectoni, Township
215, Range 29E
Wekiva Rivet to the Weftiva River accommodations presently exist Sad
point being approximately 350
and County line
within this Precinct adequate for the ft west of the Southeast corner of

"Bill Walton is a eat play. had a one-word reply: "Health.

Cleland,

60; (7 (2 3) 45 03; P (3.71111 60.
TWELFTH - 1. Manolo Aguirre
(2), 10.40, 1 20, 3.40; 2. Cefaya

Ga.)

St. Johns In Lake Monroe

Conllnue on an imaginary line cx. Meltonville Avenue and 25th Street
tending north from Park Avenue- to (SR. 46)

Run west on South line Section 24
hundred U.i00') feat northwest of interctIon Of Interstate I
Run southerly on Forest Lake
10S79E to scutheast corner Section the Seminole County lIne
Run north on I-Ito poInt of begin.
Avenue to Forest Lake Drive
23 lOS 29E
Run southeast along Ft. Christmas ning
Run west on Forest Lake Drive to'
Run west on south tine of Section 7)
Road to the Seminole County line
Polling Place: First Federal Eden Park Avenue
2OS79E to southeast corner Sectioi
RunweslaloncthesecnmnoleCounty Building, Alfamonte Sprungi,
Follow Eden Park Avenue south to
72 705 79E
line to the point of beginning
Ft,rida.
SCL Railroad (Triiby Branch)
Run we-st on South line of Section 72
PollIng Place: Because the Board of PRECINCT NO. 12
Follow SCL Railroad southwesterly

(3), 1910. 9 60.603; 2. Nequi-Ecp,ave-In

Polling Place: Jaycee Inturmation

Continue south along Chapman Continue north or, Chapman Avenue Florida
line- of Avenue to Hickory Avenue
to the south shore of Lake- Monroe
PRECINcT NO. 31

fling.

72nd Street, Sanford, Florida.

Turn To Defense To Win

corned about his dthnse, At- abov€ Uir heads."

13.10, 7.10. 4 60; 2 lca-Vra (3), 1 6)
3.40,3. Ur:a-Perez (7) 10.70;
(3$)

the Giants aiShea Stadium New York Qty)
(1 p.m. (6,13) - NFL Football (The Washthon
Redskins face the Falcons at Atlanta Stadium in Atlanta,

eastline-oiSection26,Tow.nsleip2l5,

tOthesohshoreof the lakeM Park Begin at the Intersection Of the
Of Section 11, Township 21S, Range Thence Cordlnue east
along the
Avenue
Seaboard Coast Llne Railroad 79E to the northeast corner of laid centerline of Dike Road in 5e-c,ion

Run north on thewest lineof SectIon Run South along the Imaginary line Run north
on Hickory Avenue to Elementary Scl. east of ISA

Lake Mills Road

of beginning,

Wedinan finished as the high
ziwet

Chuluota Road (S P. 13)

Run south onl Ito south Section line on Ft. Christmas Road ap

7310. 11.10. 4.60; 2. BitbaoEchave
(5), 1.10, 1.10; 3. NegulZarre
,

12 flOOfl (9) - College Foolball 5 (fligh1its of
elevted games played Dec. 6)
12 noon (I3 - Meet the Bucs - Tampa Bay BucCancers coach Jo
McKay talks about the Bucs'
jxisslbüities for thelrflrstsea.50,3 in theNFL
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rnn Kun through the center of Lake Mills Run wcst on the center line of

Range?? east

Middle School, Sanford, Florida

1. Negul.Bei•la (3)

IOOQ (731 51.20; P (2P "700.

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(3), 13 40.5 40;), Cefaya Larrea (7),

Dane Clark, Sidney Pottier

unnamed creek running under
east quarter corner of Section 20
Oleander Avenue and northeasterly 205 30E

the Geneva Chuluota Road (SR. 13)
Section 21 205 79E
Run north on Lake Mary Road to Continue north along the Geneva- Run west on the Center

Ken Dryden's bid for a shutout strom's game-winning goalwas Stingers were penalized 24

(731 P.40; P
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PRECINCT NO. 1$

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Ark. The winner goes to the Cotton Bowl; the loser to the

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of their last eight games while Red Wings and the WHA'S in a record
penalty1iUed game,

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and changes be sel forth es folio
for said election precincts together

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Polling Place: Church Of

desionate the fotloing u5cribeo Road ill and the South Seminole Continue Soh on Country Club Sanford

chich includes the Rocky Mountain and Great mains

with I 4) 497 20.

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rnisoner for eight -es.

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Pat Stapleton's six assists

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on State Road 41? to Railroad

Fermin (1)410; 0 (13)15 50; P
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north from Terwilliger Lane IO the Run eet on 13th Street to French centerline Of State Road 400 ifl. east lined Section 71. Townshp 2)S.
Run east along Semlnola Boulevard center of Lake Monroe
terstate Four)
Avenue (U.S. 17-92)
Range 30E

RESOLVEDby the Board of County River to point of be-ginning (at Paola Road circumvents an

cracked the 80goal barrier ond period for the Roadrunners

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Centerline of State Road 436 In line extendng noib from Brantlay named lake, continue on Section Run %oh on Sanford Avenue to 25th Thence run east along the Centerline Sad point also deKribed as the- east
odd numbered year, to Change- the Dean Road
to the Centerline of Howell Creek
Jessup
location of polling places of election
Run easterly on Country Club Road Run west on 25th Street to French corner of Section 31, Township 70S, Thence run north*esterly ep
Run no'thwesteqly on Dean Road to Thence run Southwesterly along the
Run 5OUthw.terly along said to SCL Rallroid main line
Avenue (17 97)
ange 3OE
prOxirtitehy 4457 feel along thø C3
WHEREAS, the Supervisor Of Polling Place: City Hall. S. Central west line
of
Se-ction 21, Township on the south shore of Lake Jessup 10 SCL Railad Tavares Branch
Street
Centr!4n of !'ite Road 434 n Said polo? being approximately 520
recommend and approve atieration
PRECINCT NO. 6
Thence run south along the we-slIme Avenue to S P. 119
Branch we-it Southwesterly to I I
beginning
to tne southeast corner of Section 22. Branch Road
or creation Cf election precincts in Beginat tp, lunction of the St. Johns Of Section 2$, TownShip 715, Range Run northwesterly and westerly Run ulhsterIy on I i to point of
Polling Place: Central Baptist Township 705. Range 30E
Thencerun north approximatety 520
Board of County CommisIoneqs of Creek at the (astern County line
Polling Place: Shovak Gardens
Seminole County, Florida. and
Run westerly along S P. 434 to point Polling Iaci: IdytIwilde- School, FIorid
of Section 32. TownshIp 70S. Range Branch Road.
Follow the Econlocktsatchee Creek Community House. Seminole of beginning
Vihlen Road, Sanford, Florida
PRECINCT NO. 79
30E to the northeast corner of laid Thence run easterly along the

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the center Of Lake iessup to the Tc*nship 215,
Range
30E
ON MOTION BY COMMISSIONER
Run west along th south Section easterly extension ci Terrace Drive accommodatIonS preSently exist Section3o. Township 105, Kanqe 30E (Oxford Road)
entrare of Salt Cree'
Thelce Continue west along the un. of 79 70 to the Seaboard Coast to El Portal Avnue
KWeATKOW$lp S C CONDED BY
*ithin Ihi Pr,csnc ideivate br the to 6 pOint Ofl the WtSt hOC Of laid Follow Floral Boulevard (C*ford
Cuntinue Southeasterly along Salt Centerline of
Red Bug Lake Road in Un. Railrn
COMMISSIONER WILLIAMS THE
Pun west atixo SJid imaginary Une
Creek 'o te
expcd;t1,
3r.d ctfictt housing
Road) southerly to the Orange
Salt Cre Main Canal SCctiOn72, Township 215, Range3OE Run northerly along the SCL to Georgia Avenue
FOLLOWING RESOLUTION WAS Continue southerly along SaIl Creek to the we-st line of Sedion 22, Railroad to S.R 137
and handling of vofing and voting Thenecontine southerly along the Se-minoli County Ine
RunnorthonGenrgja Avenueto35th
UNANIMOUSLY ADOPTED AT Main Canal to Stone Strut
raphernala, the board has by CentertineofLongwoodHiltspoad in Run at
the OrangeTownuip 2)5, R nge 30E
'HE REGULAR MEETING OF
Run northeasterly along 3 P. 127 to Street
Run south on Slcne Street to Cab
separate resolution, also recorded Section 75. Townihip 705, Range 79E County line to the pOiflt Of be-Offing
Thence continue west along tre u.s. u 92
THE BOARD OF COUNTY COM oage Avenue
Run we-il on 25th Street to tl'e point on this date, pursuant to Florida to a Doint on the south line of Sectnn Polling Placer St
JnIns V'tla.
MI%SIONFRS O
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Centerline of Red Qu Lake Road in Rim southwesterly along US. 1797 Of beginning
Statutt- Sr(ton il 7). Oesignaleo Is.. tOwfl$flip m, re 291
on
(rat, Sl'4P. 730 O'tOffl ffod. Fern
Avenue toan SCCtion2I, TOwn%hip7lS, Rang.30E loS P.
Polling Place: Seminole High the following site outs'Øe Precinct Said point being approximately i
Park, Florida
DAY OF DECEMBER, A 0. 197$
from Cabbage Avenue to the Thence run southerly along Ihe Soldier's Creek
PRECINCT NO.
tor Precinct No V Sanford Civic said Section
Begin at a point on lhe south line of
10) 73, FlOrida Statutes provide and
Continue east along the imaginary south line of Section 21, Township to the shore of Lake Jessup
terstate 1 and Paola Road
PRECINCT NO. 21
weSt hin6 of Section 31. Townsh;p Said point e-ifl9 approzimate'y 620

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X.4.t43, .0. 7. OuiiiinvuMiguei
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(3) 4.60. 500. J. Atdana.Berigoa () coach
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refers taSchuftzas "Schci f)
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The victory shattered a IS1300,410. 1.20. 2. ChuthoMencha
game unbeaten string for Clii.
(4) 5 20, 1.40; 3. Ercioia Benctoa (7)

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INVITATION TO BID
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF TH
Sealed bith from invited General EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CIM EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL dR.
ContradorswiI be received for the CUlT OF FLORIDA IN AND FOR CUlT. IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
('rnn'Odatton5 i)tCtC.tIy PiSt Lcngwj, FIorid
FLORIDA
10 State Road 126
construction of a FELLOWSHIP SEMINOLE COUNTY
COUNTY, FLORIDA.
withtnthsprccln(taacqf,f, PRECINCT NO.47
CASE NO. 7S1S62.CA.o.
FOLLOWING RESOLUTION WAS
epe-dIeu
CIVIL CASE NO. 14.2321.CA-09.D
UNANIMOUSLY ADOPTED AT UNITED COMPANIES FINAN- HALL FOR THE DELTONA PROBATE DIVISION
and efficient housing de'gin at a point on the South tine of toRunsoutte5ferIyon5ta?epoad476
the- pont of be-ginning.
and handling of voting
PR SBYTER IAPI CHURCH located I'ROBATE NO. 754S4Ct'
CIAL COR P.. a Louisiana (or
NAT ION AL
GOVERNMENT
and voting Sertion 35. Townihip 7OS, Range Polling Placi: lnformtion Center. THE REGULAR MEETING OF
paraphernalia,
in De-Itona, Fla.. 2:00 P.M. In Re: Estate of
MORTGAGE ASSOCIATION, a
THE CtIRO OF COUNTY CCM
the Board has by 29E. saiø point being apprwtimately 1)01 Winter Springs
Plaintiff,
ON December 17, I1S at the Office EDNA H. WlGGONER
corporation. CtC..
Se-pare-Ic resolution, also re-corded 3.230 feet we-St of the SOutheast County of Seminole. Florida
Boulevard, MISSIONERS OF SEMINOLE
CC thiS date. pursuant to Florida corner of said section
VS.
'Iaint If,
at'
Gutm.nn Oragath Associates
deceased.
COUNTY, FLORIDA, ON THE 2nd FRANK PRATHER and DONNA i
PRECINCT NO. SI
States Sctn 101 fl, deSignate-d Sa
Architects Planners. Inc., Sanford
Vs
DAY
pflt
ato
describ
NOTICE
TO
CREDITORS
OF
DECEMBER,
AD,
1975
as the Begin el te intectectiCC of Stat.
Ih
PPAHEfl,
ot:: rr1
A?anflC Uôtiái Baiik Buiditig,
AlicriorSof tncIateuI EDNA CARLTON DUNNING and ARCHIE
ta?e- Koa 100 (In
Iofia Statutes RElCHCT. wfc, OOROTly J
Road 36 and tnterstate
No 43 as a temporary polling pIMe tertate Four)
THOMAS
.A. Suite 400, Sanford, Florida, at whkh H WAGGONER. deaSe-d, are CUNNING. a k a Lavonia Dunning,
oVsdes for thange-s in e-ltaOfl
MICHAEL
Run west on State Road 436 to the aistricts and p&amp;IIng aces during REICHERT.
ELLZEY,
. lime and place they will be opined herthy nolif led and required to file his wife,
Club. t'St off Eastbroo Boulevard, centerline of State Road
INGENBORO
Defendants
C. and read aloud,
any claims or demands which they
to the and State Road 436
Semno!e County, Florida
WHEREAS, increasing Population ORLANDO,
PRECINCT NOel
line of
formerly
THE with '*od wa:ls with wood siding, office of CIeV. of Circuit Court Of TO: ARCHIE DUNNING. a k a
10$. Range
29EStion . Tnthip Run north on Montgomery Road to
necessitated changes
Begin eta
the westerly
Little Weklva
River
point on the Sth line of Thencecontinuenorlheasterly along Run
and southerly
location of polling places within ORLANDO BANK I TRUST carpet and tile floor Surlclng. Seminole- County, Florida, in the
Lavonla Dunning
on the precincts and alterations of PAUL
COMPANY,
ROY
E. BLOCK
and and
partitionsofod%tud%anddraIl courthouse at Sanford, Florida,
Residence Unknn
HOMEL
D-B-A
BRIAN'S
ntains approximately 1700 within four calendar months from
pproxmately 3,175 feet from the Section 76. TownshIp 70S, Range E
YOU APE NOTIFIED that an
436
Southwest corner of said section
and
the east
of S.etion
26. Run west on State Road 434 to the
Thence rune-as, Iong the South lineto
Tnthip
20S,line
Range
79E
DeIendant
drIvay and parking are-a.
WHEREAS, in compliance with
this notice. Each claim or demand the folIing property in Seminole
'f 5ect.on 13. Townsnip 2)5. Range Thencecortlnuenorlheasterlyalong interktion of State Road 436 and Flolida Statutes, the Board of
NOTICE OF SUIT
Bid documents may be obtained must ewiling and must state- County, Florida
TO:
FRANK
PRATHER
434
C to the sutheasl corner of sala the-centerline of State Road
from the ArchItects, Gutmann the-place-of residenceand post office
County Commissioners of Seminole
Lot 30 and that part of Lot 31.
and
Se-cliOn
Thence
run
north and easterly on County has by resofution on the
in Sertion 23, Towhp 705, Range State
Oragash Associates Architects .ddrt'ssoftheclamantandmustbe OAKLAND HILLS. described as
Road
431
d
DONNA
L
PRATHER
PlennerL Inc..' Sanford AHav,iic sworn to by the clalmor.t. his agent, fl;os fl ;nning at a point on the
to the intersertion of day of December AD., 1975.
Thence continue east along the Oijth flE. to the north line- of said srtion
DOROTHY J, REICHER I
State Road 4)1 and InterState 4
described and set forth the
National Bank Building, SuiI 400, or his attorney, or it will become curve-of the East right of way line of
vnan
line of Secton 31, To*nShp 2)5, Thencecontinu northeasterly atong Thene- run south on lntetate 4 to daries and limits of each prKinct
P.O. Drawer 93$, Sanford, Fla. void
Encino Way at the intersection with
THOMAS A. REICHERT
Road 136
32771, upon request accompanied by
,
Dated November 25th, 1975
pproximateiy 2,$ feet to a point
the Southerly line- of Lot 3. thence
Polling Place: Sanlando Baptist prcinct, and
Thence-run northwesterly aiong the on the centerline of Section 71. Church. South Side-Of 4)1. West
YOU
ARE
HEREBY
centerline of State Road 436 to the Tnthip 29$, Range 2$E
of I
Deposits wiil be retunded in full
WHEREAS, the Board of County
As E*ecutor
the Southerly line of Lot
for a
NOTIFIED that an
Longod, Florida,
west line of Sect.on 31, Tnthip Thenceruneastolongthe-c,nte-rI,ne 1,
action to for two $et% to Genera' Contractors Geo. A. Speer, Jr. Of
PRECINCT NO.33
Commissioners of Seminole- County
distance-of 3507 feet; thence North
forecloi
mortgage
covering
the
21$. Range 70E
bmIttlng bona fide bids and return SPEE R &amp; SPEER. P A.
has determ,ivJ that no ac
of sad secIio 10 te- Ct line of
writ tor a o's:ance
61 øegree
Begin
at a point
on
Winter Park commodations prriently exlt
foflo*ingrealandpe-onIproper,y
of
documents
in good usable- con. Allorne-y for Executor
Thence continue nortt.westerly SIlon74. Township 29S, Range 29E Drive
in Section
16215
3OE
of 10599 feet, thence North SI
in Seminole- Counly, Florida to Wit
diti
within 10 Days after the P0 Box 13g.
within precincts FA, Ii. fl.. 43.47.
Ainflg the centertine of Stale Road Thence- run east along the entertine Said point being 1000 feet
degrecs30'35" West for a distance of
wP$l
Lot
23, Book
Block10,
A. DRUID
of the 32, and 53. adequate for the cx. PAR K,
P1.1
page 2).HILLS
PublicopenIng
excess of bI. Re-fund for sets in Sanford. Florida 32771
flU fe to the point of beginning,
of two will be less $35.00 to Pub!'h Ncv 20, Dcc 5. 1975
acccrding to the plat thereof as
Winier Wocs Bouteva'd
Th%'n(,rur,east along the centerline One. Plat Book 13, Page 47
Thence- run westerly along the of
paraphernalia within said precincts, are-required to Serve a copy of your
Section 20. TownShip 20$. Range Thence run east 1000 fe-ct to thecenterline
of
General Contractors who obtain FOR
NOW. THEREFORE RE IT
Winterwds 39E toe point on the- centerline of theSEMINOLE
COUNTY, Florida
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to a
:flI c-n the ceo
any, to it O C. bid documents and do not bid the FLORIDA
corni of sa lot 3) run RESOLVED by the BOard of County written
Vii: TO detnses.
BOILER,if JR.,
CL Railroad Line
been tl against you and you
of EVANS
norlh IC) feel
:ine of Nottingham Drive
oject,
must
return
same
at
least
10
CASE
NO.
73.flIt.CA.O
are required to serve a copy of your
Commissioners of Seminoie County, &amp; BUTLER. Attorneys for the Days be-fore the bid date or P4
Thence run southerly along the Run east approximately 1140 feet to Florida, that for precincts 7A. 1$. fl, PlaintifI, whose address is 920
itten defenSes, II any, to it on
IRAN W. W000WORTH and EDNA
us cc p..r sit to de-fry cost of
RICHARD H. ADAMS, JR. of Gray,
M. WOODWORTH, his wife,
enterline of Nottingham Drive to a south line of Sect.on 20. Township .1. Summerset North Soction 3. Plot temporary polling pI.et be 32l, and file the original with the forth above.
np 715. Range 30E
Triencprunsn,,sp, tn 1h 5't$P' ""-eel

beginning,

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an imaginary ON MOTION
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT, IN AND
Club. Pretvii'w Avenue. north of line- to the entrance
BY COMMISSIONER FOR
of
SEMINOLE
COUNTY,
Creek KWIATKOWSKI S(CONDED BY
Porth Street and south of 114, Run southeas'Iy along Bear
Bear Creek COMMISSIOHER WILLIAMS THE

centerline of the
Railroad in mersit Noah Sertinn c t
ct..-.- ;;, T*.,.iihipACL
Cii, Range)uf
the-ast corner of Lot 1, Block K.

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Sunday Is the 3-4th annIversary of the Japanese sneak attack on

&amp;inford Plaza were iek where they were' nd what they could
rcmber on that infamous
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entered against you for the relief refunded, less $35.00 to cover
AMENDED

centerline of State Road 127 op.

Defendants. or before- the 17th day of January,
1976, and file the original with tne

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said she was in Washington, D.C.,
at (1512 proxi.Jv 75 feet below,
time of the Pearl Harbor attack.
It was than that the Perkins
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I was in the u.S. Navy and ended up as a motorcycle gang member of Spaziano,
Spaziano, already serving a
policeman In the Panama Canal 28 years Joseth "Crazy Joe" Spasiano
later," Soyster declared.
for the murder of a woman, life prison sentence in an
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three

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accused of

grand

here the week of Jan.

In the

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WEAT1IF:R
Szrday's high $0. Overnight

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Uthuanlan and was working in Berlin

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connection with alleged repairs
to automobile transmissions t

('Uth Seminole woman.
Herring will be chief

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scheduled this week in circuit SchedUled this week. Spazlano's
defense counsel is Orlando
court,

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"'I'he German radio was very busy,

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Facing trial on three counts
for first-degree murder
in the August W73 slaying of . of grand Larceny and a charge
Thomas Ward
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Laura Lynn Harberts
Miss Harberts demooslng Ave., Altamonte Springs body was found at a damping owner of a Cottman TranSept. 12

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ntjnister to a tremendous reception

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Partly cloudy to cloudy

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conspiracy are

English and American correspondents,"
Juskys added.

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The indictment accuses
Spziano
of killing her 4 'on or
elevators
right
after
that,"
Mrs.
Ella
aboutAug,8,
1973," butdoesn't
said,
say how she was killed.

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Friday In protest over a circuit court order sealing a grand

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wirness suffered a
know what happened and I couldn't
fle out how they could fly that m.ny

heart

attack

E. Knowles first came

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sea-wall on Lake Monroe,

aliowed by dtors to come to the city had q millstone around asked,
"Did you know The
Monday before Circuit debt,
Court Judge lobert B.
"it

open Next year, the repayment Bernick,

Maine, En

1949-52 and

The city manager said the 1953.

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the water," about six inches out of the wrapped her in a sleeping bag. her 11ienthld baby was left
frs. Perkins sd the gZ told were walung for us1" Perkins
water."
"She kept saying, 'My baby, cngInitaplapen,"aheasfd, them her abductors drove a
said, adding that he
the

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she didn't get snagged by a
bit she was calm all the
Kersey home and notified time," Mrs. Perkins said

from up en the bridge. We were In after her, but then the tide Her husband woud one of
The Vohala unty Sheriffs back to
nrIna at Sanf.
heard wnat sounded about 25 feet from being brought her to me," he salt
tbemenththeleg,butthey
Deparient today was unable
"You can bet I was
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something hitting

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lthesandgettingreadytoi.t

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been there a couple of bows,
maybe longer, when it happened," he 3aid.
"As soon as we got her In the
boat we wrapped her in the
sleeping bag, then my husband

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of times and decided to stop

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Perkins said. "We had put in at
Lake Monroe to go to Lake

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home

reportedly

us there," Mrs. Perkins said."!

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was still wrapped tightly
arouna her right ann.
"It was Just an accident that

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burglars In the act of ra

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Henry Kersey returnei thte

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acX3 ani flC' atr'4 tossed her
over the railing cC the bridge.
"I guess it was God that put
don't think she would have
made it if we hadn't happened
to be there."
Perkins said when he
dragged the girl Into the boat1

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airport.

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After abducting Mrs. Kersey,
n uen reporteijy ove
to the bridge, with the woman
wearing only her underclothing

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cant undcrtand how anyone
coWd be that brutal."
sifting on the patio of their

t7l5 30E to the ou?hwes? Fl*ioa
said Crt on the 19th day Of )Odaysaff.rnp.ningnf i' Partial
Recreational Room. off 436 on the Centerline of Longod Hills Unit 2, PIat Book 16, Page 93
imme-diiteiythreaffer, otherwise.
•JTHA L. BOOTH
Winter Woods Blvd. County of RDad
Temporary Polling PlacC
(Seal)
Seminole. State of Flora
iss
at he CMI of reproduction.
ThencerwestaIongtheente-ri, Run southeasterly on the south line Seminole- County Agri-Center,
Arthur H. Beckwiffl, Jr.
for the riet demanded in the
WILMINGTON, DE 1
of Cameiot Unit 2. to the- southeast Sanford, Florida.
The- succesüul bidder will be
Clerk
of
the
Circuit
Court
complaint.
and
Begin at a point on the south line of line of
required to furniih Performance
Section 29. TownshIp
WITNESS my hand and seal of
HELEN L. BOOTH
205. Unit 7
Section2O, Township 21$. Rang, )OE Rang. E
Temporary Polling Place: San
Ry:
Martha
1.
Vihlcs,
Said point also described as thi Thence continue- wetrly along the Unit
Runnorihon
the
east
line
of
Camelot
lord
Bond,
each
In
the Full Amount of the
7
Civic Center, Sanford, Florida.
Deputy Clerk
(SEAL)
ELSMERE. DE
Southwest comer of Lot
its extension to the north PRECINCT P43. 27
Block B, crntertineofLowood Hills Road in
Contract Sum, iI$ed by a bonding
Publish:
Artt.ur H. Beckwith, Jr.
Nov.
7),
20,
Dec.
5,
17,
1975
ccmpany
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an
line
of Section IS 2153OE
[lith Es'ates, Unit 7, Plet ROOt. Sect,n3O. TOwnsIip 205, Range 30E
licensee in Florida
Temporary Polling Place: San DET113
Ctark ot the Circuit CoUrt
action to foreclose-a P,'ortgage-on the
1). Page U. Public Records of to a point on the west
Thence-continue nort,i to Lake Drive ford Civic Center, Santord, Florida. _________________________
Bidding documents will be
till following property In Seminole
By. Mary N. Darden
Seminole- County
line 04 said Run northwesterly on Lake Drive to PRECINCT NO.
for Inspection In the offices on
sidion
of the County,
Depy Clerk
Florida, to wit;
Semi,l Blvd.
Arcitect, Central FI',ida BuIlders
The East 50 t
of Lots 9 and to. Publish Dec. 3, 17, 19, 26. 1973
Thenceconhinuesoutherfyalongthe Run westerly on Semlnola Blvd. Temporary
to Altamonte
Springs,
Elementary
EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL
Polling
Place:
lh THE CIRCI'IT
COURT
OF THECIP.
Exchange, Volusia Builders E*. Block 1, Tier 11,01 Sanford, Florida, DEU 21
change,
and
the
5ecti
25, Township 20!. Range and Sunset Drive
Dodge- Room In according to E. R. TRAFFORD'S
PRECINCT NO. 3
COUNTY. FLORIDA.
Thence run east along the south E.E. Williamson Road
To be- eligible for
consId.ratin. Book I, Pages 34 to 64, Public EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL dR.
to Triplet Lake DriveEastbrook
Pool
Association, In the matter of the Adoption of
Florida, all conditions of the Florida,
COUNTY. FLORIDA
point also described as the Cin
said section
Dri
terlineof Oxford Road
Run west on E.E.
Temporary PollIng
Diace. TO - Ho un Im
Thence run northerly along
Williamson Road Run
southeasterly
on South Triplet Lontjwood Community Building,
cd In an opaq sealed envelope
the tOit$ifltei'seclionwithlollgataTrail
Lake
Drive to
Se-out Korea
written defenses. If any, to II on Florida banking corporation,
thi intersectIon of Longwood, Florida.
bearingthenameandadth.essQf the KENNETH
Plaintiff,
W.
MCINTOSH,
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED bidder, and mbId
"PROPOSAL ESQUIRE,Of STEP.4STROM, DAVIS VS
Thence run west to the point of
04 Carlton Road to the east right-of , beginning.
Circle to the Intersection of Winter Casselberry
Fire
Station. filed in the
Park Drive
above-styled Court and DELTONA PRESBYTERIAN
way line of Winston Road
Cassberry, florida,
Polling Place: Because
that you, as the natural father
13)0, Sanford. Florda, 3277), CC or andJAMES E CRISP,asengi,man
the Board Run south on Winter Park Drive to PRECINCT NO. 33
Thence run north along the east of County Commissioners
of
Ihe CHURCH" and delivered not later be-for. Decemb.r 7. 1973, and file man.
child Sough? 13 be adopted inofthis
rlgPt; of way One of WLiiiton Road San'inoi, County Pies determined the lnt of beginning.
Temporary Polling
Ihan dale- and hour mentioned the
original with thi Clerk of the
Place: Rolling p e'eding, are required to 'er've a •5eDefendants.
Polling Place: Because-the Board
of Hills Moravian Church, Sanlando copy of your
NOTICE OF ACTION
Court either be4ore service
written defenses, If any
Owner reserves the
right to reject Plaintiffs' attorneys or Immediately TO' JAMES E. CR ISP
English Estates. Unit 3, Plat Book for the expeditlout and efficient
accommodations presently exist
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED the Law Offices of Alper and Wack, Propo.al,
and to wAIve any for.
demanoed In the ComplaInt.
Cassolberry, FlorIda 32707
04 Lot 3, Block 0, EnglIsh Etatei, recorded on this date, pursuant
to poraphernIla, the Board has by more precincts being Iocite-o
Unit
to the northeast corner of Florida Statutes Section 101.71,
for Clerk of this Court,
both to be done
rø relutlon. elsa recerded
tot
PublIsh' Nov 79, Dec. 5. 12. 1975
PtOe- Cf fl cttctLGfl i
oe-s'onatenmetollowingslteoutside on this date,
ArtIjr H. Beckwim, Jr.
'n
pursuant' to Fiorioa bulldig, the voting p$aces for the on or before December 29th. 1973; OET15S
Thence run south apwolimately 35
othe-is a default will be entered
the Complaint that the Court award
Clerk of the Circuit Court
Precinct Plo. 17 U I temporary Statutes Section 10i,fl, desiCCated several
pr.cinct involved shall be eqalnst you for the
thil certain property in which you
By: Ceceli. V. Ekem
relief demanded
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT, IN AND
may have an interest located at
Deouty Clerk
Page60, Public Records of SemInole Longwood. Florida.
for Precinct No. 37: Caofrry in said builIng. and
County, Ic the southwest corner
of PRECINCT NO. U
this Court on
Lot 3, Indian Hills. Unit 4
Fire Sta1, Casselberry. Florida.
BE IT FURTHER RE$OLVED November, 1975. thIs 11th day of CASE NO. 7314I4CA4G
Begin at me intersection of State PRECINCT NO. 33
described aS:
Attorneys toe Plaintiffs
that said tempor-y polping places (Seat)
in Re: The Marriage 04
Lot I?. SEMINOLE RACEWAY
Post Office Box i
CHARLIE HILLERY,
FIRST ADDITION. Casse-Iberry,
Suite 27. Flagship Bank
the west right of way fine of Win. Roadll to a
point west the south
Run northerly on iollga?e- TraIl to Circuit Court of Semin*le County,
By; Lillian 1. Jenkins
Thence run north
MINNIE TOLIVER HILLERY,
along the west Orange Park, PhI Book 2, Page 60
Plot Book 13, Page 96 of the Public
DET 1)2
Run
east
on
E
E
Williamn
Road
published
right of way line- of Winnebago Run east to the southwest
n .mre than thirty
days
HARVEY
M.
ALPER,
ESOUIRE
corner of to Longwood Markham Road nor less than 'wenty
Court approximately 35 feet
NOTICE OF ACTION
to a said put
days pr'or to Law Offices of
(Range Line Road)
point, said
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT IN AN 0 Flor, togather with mobile home
the holdi
I th proming general Alp and Wack
THE STATE OF FLORIDA TO:
int also deScribed as Run east on the south line of lots 152 Run south on Longwood
and cabana In placc,
FOR
Mlrkham election to be Mid in 1916.
SEMINOLE
the centertine of Tatbot Road
through 131, Forest City-Orange Road(Range Line Road) to S.R.
COUNTY. 'OthePlaintiff.
6)6
East
Se-moran
Bo'jlvard,
MINNIE
TOLIVER
HILLERY
FLORIDA
PROBATE
DIVISION
to
serve- a led you are requIred
434 STATE OF FL('qtCA)
Thenceruneastaloflgthecenterllfl, Park. Plat Book 2. Page 60, to
206 i-folly Street
the
Suite
201
copy 04 your iitten
Run
west
on
State
Road
NO.
73.3$S-CP
04 Talbol Road to the centerlIne of southeast corner
431 to the COUNTY OF SEMINOI.C)
BRIDGEPORT.
of lot 131. of said poi,it of te'ginning.
Altamonfe Springs, Florida 32701
etenses if any, to the Complaint on
CON.
In
Re:
Estate
1
kewannee Trail
I HEREOf CERTIFY that the
NECTICUT 06402
plat
the Plaintiff's attorney, L. W
Attorney, for Petitioners
Polling Place: B.cavsetheBoardof above and foregoing Is a true
LILLIE BONNER,
Thence- run northeasterly sIen
and
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
the Run easterly through A•
CARROLL,
JR
Esquire,
centerline of K4wiuwe Trail to the Traitwood
.unty CommissIoners 04 Semlnol. correct copy of a Re-solution passed PublIsh;
Deceased
that CHARLIE HILLERY Ms flIed
Estates Iection 2. PLat County
Nov.
7).
20.
Dec.
CARROLL
I
JONES,
P.A,, whose
east lineof Section 70. Tsh
has determined that no Unanimously by the Boord of County
NOTICE TOCREOITONS
a
PetItion
in
the
Circuit
Book 10, Page 17. and Noflhwettern
Cowl
address Florida
Is P.O. Box 9)1.
accommodations presently exist Commissioners of Seminofe County, DET.11i
Range XE
TO ALL PERSONS HAVING Casutberry,
*.veni to the- southwest corner of
32707,
onfile
or
lot within thiS Precinct adequate for the Florida, at its Regular Meeting held
Thencelcnflnu,noffha.starlyal
Scm
mule
County,
FlorIda,
for
CLAIMS
OR
DEMANDS
AOAINST
before
December
19th. 1913.
and
Dissolution of Marrlage.and u
1, Block 26, Weathersfe,ld 2nd ad.
are SAID ESTATE:
me centerline Of Kewannee Trail
expeditious
and
efficient
housing
onthe7nddayof
December,
1975,as
IN
THE
CIRCUIT
COURT
OF
THE
required
to
serve
a
dillon. Plat Book 17, Page 1U2
copy of your
and
original
the clerk
04 this
Section 21, Township
You and each of you are hereby the
Court
eitherwith
I.e-fore
servi"e
handIlg of vot:ng and voting same appears on the record in the 11TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND wrItten defenses, if any, on KEN
21S, Range Runeastalongthesouthlineof lOts) paraphernalia,
notified
the Board Pies by Minute Book for saio County.
on
XE, to theand
required
FOR
SEMINOLE
ce'iterline of State Road through 11, bLock 26, Weathersfietd
COUNTY. PIETH W. MCINTOSH, of STEPI
to file
any
4)6
separate- resotution, also recorded
cIaim arid demands which
you,
or Plaintiff's attorney or Immediately
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have- FLORIDA
STROM, DAVIS I
2nd addition
MCINTOSH, either of you, may have against laid thereafter; otherwise a default will
on this date, pursuant to Florida hereunto
Thtnce- run southerly along
set my hand and affixed NO. 73.2103.CA.O'l.F
_____________________ Attorneys
for Petitioner,
Ihi Centlnue east to the Southeast 5tatut
Section 101.71, de-si'iated the Official Seal of the Board
centerlini of State Road
whOSi estate in the Office of the Clerk the be entered aga!nst you for the relief
of SOUl HEAS r MORTGAGE address is Post Office Box 1330,
136 to 911 corner of lot 33. Block 20. the
Circuit Court Seminole County, Demanded in the Complaint.
South line of SectIon 21,
fotl'wing silt outside Precinct County Commissioners, this the 2,.l COMPANY, a Florida
corporation, Sanford, Florida, 37771, and file the Florida,
Townihip Weathersfietd 2nd additIon
Plo. 33 as a temporary polling place day of December, AD.,
Thisnotice$hallbeptis,,ed,
itS, Range XE
Probate Divitlon, in the
1975
PIeintiff original with the Clerk of the
Run southerly to the southwest for Precinct No,
above
Courthouse
at
Sanford,
Florida,
UCh
week for four conseCutive
Thencecontinve southerly along the
33: Rolling Hills (Seal)
, 'VS
styled Court onor before December
corner of lot 20, Spring Valley Moravian Church, S.anlar'do
within four calendar months from weeks in the Evening Herald,
Springs ATTEST:
SANFORD CLI:IGER, JR. and 31, 1fl5, otnerwise a default and the
time of
Dated this 13th day of November,
Scctin
Township 2)5, Range
the first publicatic
PRECINCT NO. SIt
Clerk of the Board Of
known to be dead or aliie and, ;
against you for the relief demanded
mull be in writing arid filed in (Seal)
CIeek
a point on the south line Of lot 20,
RIver arid Little Y,ekiva River on the and for Seminole County, Florida Thence run southwsterly along the
de-ylsees, grantees, assignees,
Sprily) Valley Farms Section 4
c.o,nt line
WITNESS my hand and official residence and post office address of
Clerk of the Circuit Court
Publish: Dec. S. 12, 19, 74, 1973
lie-non, creditors, trustees, or other seal Of saId Court on the 24th day Of
I)
the claimant and must be Sworn to
By: Lillian 1. Jenkins
line Of Section 2$. Township
215. liE
fl
Wiva River to the south section
71$. Ranc, %C
PUBLIC P4OTICF l PiCreby given against STANFORD CLINGER. JR. (Seal)
Rv east along the south line of
line Cl Section 2270$-29E
Thence r,.n north eton' ?t'.e '..C.t 4i'e
Publish Nov 11, 21. 70, Dec. 5. 1973
torney, or the Sam, shall be void.
trat Sealed Propos.ais thuld be sent and LINDA CLINGER, his wife or
Arthur H 6e-ckwjth, Jr.,
Sect,ns 22 and 23, Toinship 21S, Run
east on the south line
Dated at Sanford. FIorid, this DEl 79
Clerk of the CIrcuit Court
of Section to the City of Cassilberry, attention either of the-rn; and all parties
crner of Secti.jn 21, Township
75th day of November, 1975
Run north on Inlet state 4 to the Section 73 205
29E
'ange XE
Deputy Clerk
City Hall until 1:30 p.m. local time right, tltleor interest in the property
Intersection of State Road 436 and Run east on the
Notice is hereby given that we are
Thence run west aroxlmat,ly
south line of Section on December 29, 1973, for
As Executor
STENSTIOM, DAVIS S.
Interstate i
the slurry de-scribed,
2.370S liE to the southeast cornet'
Ingeged in butinets at Rd. 7 Box
cf
said
Estate
of sod of City streets and related work
Defndants, McINTOSH
527A Maitlar,d, 3275), Seminole
A. Edwin Shinho1e-r
Setion'O. Township7)S, Range3QE point of
beginning.
Runoastonthe-sOuth
tineof
to point of beginning.
Section
TO- STANFORD CLINGER, JR. FlagshIp Bank - SuIte 72
bebasedonanestimatedouantityof
Polling PfaCei: Holiday Inn, west 21
name- of
20S49E to Interstate i
FIrst Federal Building
Polling Place: SirnrOt Apartments 5ld*Of. 1
REFRIG.A.MATIC
U,00Qplus or minus square yards ot and LINDA CLINGER, his wife, not Sanford, Florida 37771
jU5tWUthQf4J4flajte- Run southerly on ii to State Road pavement.)
SERVICES, and that , intend to
Sanford, FlorIda 37171
known to be dead or alive arid, if Attorneys for Petitioner
re-Qiste-f,aidna,ne with the Clerk of
_____________________________ ___________________________
Attorne-ys for Executor
Ho*ll Road, County of Seminole, PRECINCT NO. 49
Run southwesterly on State Road 434 on the
State-Of Florida
bid p.oposal form incIed in de-vlsees, grantees, assignees, DE T 13$
Begin at a point on the southwest to Wekiva Springs Road
— DET 167
PRECINCT NO.
Florida in accordanc, with the
the contract specifications and IIenors,cr.ditors.trusteeL or other
corner Of Section 33. Township 71$,
Run
northwesterly
on
Weklva
shoutd
be plainly
provisio of the Fictitin
Name
claimants
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through,
under
or
marked on the
by,
NOTICE OF %H(RIFF'S SALE
SectIon 2, Township 3)5, Range liE, Thence run
Statutes, To.Wit: Se-ction 065.09
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
north along the west line Section 4 215 liE
Florida Sta:utes 1i37.
All bidders, their agents or and LINDA CLINGER, his wife or by vIrtue of that certain Writ of Public Hearing wOib,
feet eel Of the southwest corner Of
held
;n
Poom
to the- northwest corner of laid fs 4. 5. and 621$
Jotvt A. Bowman Jr.
Sectioni, Tpw$hlp 31$, Range
aving or claiming to have any thi'
liE to the present at the bid opening.
liE. section
Orange Seminole County
seal of the County Court of thouse. Sanford, Florida, by the DET
line
right,
PROPOSALS
wt
tItle, or interest In the Orange County, Florida, upon
BE
a final Board of County Commissioners of
ttrltete Four)
XE. to a point on the centerline of Tf,,ne run in an easterly ted expiration of
Thence run north along the can
the time established
State Road £34
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED 1975, in that certain case entitled, thereafier, on
northeasterly direction on the ahove for
t,rline of Sta
December 73, 197$, to EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL dIR.
Road 400 tO the Tf,,nce
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CUlT OF FLORIDA, IN AND FOR
Ce-rite-cOne of State Road 436, ap. poinI of beginning.
the Eta corp. Ptalntitf,vs Robert 0. Seminole County, Florida, title of
above styled Court and cause for the- Feather,
PROCEDURAL DOCUMENTS
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
Defendant,
whict, which is as follows;
centerline of Stale ROad 434 tO the
Cii.
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centarlini
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Winter
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County of Semie,
Eastiin.ol$.ction7, Townthtp2lS,
on the following described property, delivered to me as
Flortda. Dcents may be Obtained
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areas
Range ??E
RE IT FU.1'lHER RESOLVED application at the City Engineer's situate and being In ¶rninle .em;r.
of the- unincorporated DONALD I FMAI4I1
Thence- run wettei'Iy dir
Cuuiity, FiriU ani i
the- 'hat said aiterat,orzs osld hanges be Office,
Iertitur,, of Seminole County,
93 Lake Triplet rive
County, Florida:
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have levied upon the following Florida; crNting
Husband,
the Laurefwood and
the centerline a' State Road 41 in BoiAevard to a point on the ce-n. Ui the Off lte of the Clerk
of the upon the payment of a deposit ot according to the Plat thereof, 0. Feather, said
tO be entitled the LaureIwood
property being
WifeThence-run. Is? along thf
north lii' ce'derlLiw ci Nottingham Dtive to a published four (4) time,
Of Seclso 1, To*r.ship 715, Range
in
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City
County.
Florida.
Casseloerry and ihall not be
in1 approxImately 470 feet north
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definitions; providing tot' gover.
$em;noi, County, refundable.
You are requIred to serve a copy
17)6 Hoddington
The I 3 interest of Robert
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nceOf the district by the BaIrd Of
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Pli;ntlff's attorneys.
Each Proposal Shall be ac
$7. U.
and 90, La
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Markham f
a Section 1. TO.n5hip 7)5. Rattgi
aria oPeration of
Secticn33.1'Ownship2IS Parsge3OE
pe-titln for disvolutlon of marriage
I HEREBY CERTIFY mat the acceptabte form of Proposal
&amp; GREENE
61, Seminole Counfy, Florida, Creating anAdvisory Board; setting
Of Se-don 33, Townshp 215, Ring
correct copy Of e Resoljtion
ruts west along the SOuth line XE ta the point of
tasi Ilvo (5) per cent of the
Miami, Florida 33131
beginning,
either encumbrances, whatever they proCedur; empowering the levy of
--; y rr4 aoara Of County
of Section 1, Township 715, Range PaIl*s •':::
the Proposal, payable to the order
Telephone Plc. 379-r43
cnard
may
Consmisslon.rs of Sem)noi. County, of theGUSSOW, ESQ. Rosenbium I
special assessments or taxes within Pipkim,
City of C3sselberry. FiOrtd, snd file the original answer or
ld lb. undersigned as Sheriff of tfie district; and ProvIding
Attorneys for petitioner
Road, Saminti, County, lioi'lda
Io' husband,
on tne id day of Decensb.r.
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January.
1914.11
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1977-7-0 777-77, -

e&amp;-Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl.

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68th Year, No, 9Thursday, December 4, 1975

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Sanford, Florida 32771-Pric 10 Cents

Attorney General On IndictA 'dWL Mgll~
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Next Steo In Jury Prahaw

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By 11011 IJA)7[)
Herald Staff Writer

actions and allegations of sunshine law violations. Beckwith Jr. to make four copies of the grand jury that if public officials were indicted
the court would announcement until circuit Court rulings on the
Cowart ordered the entire jury report sealed for report and documents before the court
sealed
the
personally
notify
them
and
that
only
the court, tc motions are affirmed or denied by the District
15 days and said in open court that Circuit Judge
Sem1nole.BrevardStateAttO mc). Abbott
la and Jurors and state attorney would know what Court of Appeals.
Voile A. Williams had already prepared the en- original report.
said t
The four copies were given to Cowan who said was in the sealed report.
today he Is working wit!, Stale Attorney velope in which the report was to be sealed.
If no appeal Is taken on such motion.- the report
the
report "is quite extensive" and complex in
General Robert evin's office In trying to deterWilliams and Cowart referred reporters to state still remains sealed until the time period for an
Williams told reporters before the grand jury nature. Cowart said the cou.'1 would take "further law stating that grand juiy presentments retating appeal expires.
mine whal course of action Herring should take made its return that if public officials were Indicted
rts action" on Wednesday.
about the sealing by circuit court Judpes Wed. the
to a erson not Indicted shall not be made public
Cowart, when accepting the grand jury interim
report would be sealed and no arrest warra
At first it was believed that the grand jury report until the person roncemed has been given a copy of report,
nesday of indictments returned by the Seminole issued at this time.
said the law
to some bu! there are
contained three indictments but It has now been the grand jury return and given 15 daya to file others named in this"applies
County Grand Jury.
report."
Cowart later said he had conferred with Judge learned that there were four indictments returned motions with the circuit court to repress or expunge
The grand jury presented an interim report "and Williams and was fol!mc ing his whice in the grand
The granrl jury is now scheduled to meet again
ith th report that is believed also to name at least the report or portions which arc. improper or next Tuesday 't 9 .rn.
other documents" to Circuit Jugc Joe A. Cowart jury matter,
one unindicted co-conspirator,
Jr. alter (our weeks of probing county government
unlawful.
Cowart ordered Cirrtiit ('ii,rt (lurk Ar4k....
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Herald Staff Writer
The annual SanfordSem[nole
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32. Pil ot Club
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Sanford, who won a $25 U.S.
Boots
6 City Commisal
a1ngs Bond
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37 Sanford Recreation West
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Tabernacle
Baptist
floats competing for
38 Free Methodist
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C1'.zrchP3dC grand marShal
car
.
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Tabernacle
Baptist
- be none other than Ronald Church-Band &amp; drill team
Auto-Train hmored Its one-mffilona P&amp;Swnger yesterday and
39. Atlantic National BankGarf leld Ileft). ne rnillin-.1 ti, p~1s.-,cngcr was Naq I.t. Mielwel McDonald, a
many dignitaries were on hand for the occasion, Inclading Florida
favorite with al.1
Jones( second from rfght, along with h!f wife Brenda ,nid sons the
12. Tri County Road Ruii. Float
youngsters.
Gov. Reubln Askew (right) and Auto-Train President Eugene K. Charles and
40. Jones High School-Band
ners March1n Jnit
Mathew. I Herald Photo by BUJ Vincent Jr. I
Marching In the parade w Ill
41.
Flagship 11.5. Rank13
Cctrt y Boa d B
be 14 area band. as well a'
un- Float
ners-Car
marching units from many
42. Shawnee Federation "y"
13A. Seminole YMCA Th
area
schools and organizations. Gm Y-March'
Just prior to the governor's
Indian
Guides-Marching
u
Miss Florida and other
speech,
43.
Garfield
said,
Program
of Radiologic
1lL.ake Brantley Band
dignitaries will also be
"Theusands and thousands said
15. Seminole YMCA Baton Technology-Car
0feshmd.
44. Royal Ambassadors
it cottldn't be done - I never
(marching unit)
The parade itill Joegin at
Ustened to Um.11
16. 147 Fleet Resem-Float 45. Hutdcane Red Band
Sanford Naval Ititleiny and
Instead he said he "started
17. P.J.Cs School of Baton- 45A. Melodie Skatingmove west on F .rst :zeet to
By ED PRICKE'fl
Marching
with one person - me - and a
'1 Intend to support the a J.D. Salinger novel, the officials are under indictment
Marching unit
Laurel Avenue,
Second
Ner&amp;ld
Stall
Writer
legal pad" and ended up with
Democratic nominee," the governor said he cannot predict by a grand jury.
18 First Federal of Mid46 Corn Banks-Float
to Park Avenue and south
railroad that employs 625
,
governor said. As to his own what he will do torrorrow until
to
the
Florida-Float
47 Dusty Boots-Car
Here in Seminole County a city park at Fourth Street,
workers
Go'. Reubin Askew Y,ed political aspirations when his tomorrow I! here,
19
Lonuwood
Fire
Dept.48 B J,s Brigade-Mar
grand jury reportedly has where the parade will disband. Thick
Co
nesday reaffirmed his staunch term as governor expires next
'In a period of four years,
49.
Croons High Band
said
his
office
1
no
issued
four
indictments
and
The
parade Is financed by
has grown from five stand against casino gambling year,
20. Lyman Drill Team
Askew, as usual, said he firm policy on removal of in- named a f1fh person as an private donatlon.s and is put
50. Q'ooms HIghFFA-Float
to 625 employes who have in .ork and predicted a ambitions
21. 1,man Cheerleaders
has no
for higher dicted elected officials from unindicted co-conspirator.
51 S C A H C -March in g
together by a grcup of publicworked together In make Auto. surge In the sagging economy office on the national
fl
Lyman Greyhot1nd Band
level,
office.
But.,
Askew
eft
the
imspirited
individuals
consisting
by next spring.
Train
Trim well rrs'ted In
"
23 Lyman Homecomin g
However, vw'i,itien always
PressiOn that the Indictments of Davis, Jack Weible,
.
.tvaton
Army in an exclusive interview, the
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transportation field.
Queen-Car
Instead, the governor said he would have to be released and Pat B ister J1
Mare'ig
unit
J0
"ouj one millionth
4
naer governor answered questions exists that Askew cculd be evaluates each situation, in, the names In the
Sanfor
Christian
ti
his
Ann
King
all. Beta Sigma Phi--Float
as
a
and
D.C.
today and the approximately which ranged from his nature selected
candidate for vice- dividually, and makes a office would consider use of his
Scho ol -- . !arc hi fl g
i
f
Units
participating,
listed
in
54. BCs Group-Marching
decision accordingly.
30,000 customers we are political ambitions to his policy president.
CheerleadUlg
removal power&amp;
order of march, are:
Unit
month,
for
removal
of
elected
officials
currently serving each
25
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Sanford
Chris
It is within the governor's
The governor was in town to
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55.
Central
BaptistS
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2.
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County
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h1arching
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acceptance of the service we prohibited by Florida Law.
are. Much llkeacharacter from flclal.s from office 26. McLains Jr. Kinif those of its one millionth passenger. Dept.
Askew predicted a surge in
offer,"
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derschocl-Float
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the
state
economy
sometime
in
Jones, w1w 'pulled up at the
temM in a spiffy sports car, the spring. lie said Florida's
econcrny, however, lags behind
said he felt "honored" tc be the rest of the nation
by two to
selected, and his wife, Brenda, three
months
cdled the experience "just
governor had predieW a
narvelous." Both attended
Around The Clock
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Mnler Park High &amp;hool.
Bridge
revenue for the last Liree
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Wednesday's
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told Auto-Train President
Eugene . Garfield that his
building 'd1
corporation from scratch
represents the American
dream
The occasion was AutoTrali's selectIon of Navy U.
Michael A Jones - who looked
every bit the part Of the
American dream with his
pretty wife and two childrea as the one millionth passenger
to hoard an auto-train
egan running (our years ago
Calling Garfield's Auto-Train
a "unique experience" and a
baon to Florida tourism, the
Impeccably dressed governor
welcomed tourists on tanc1 at
the terminal, calling them
"backbone of Florida"
me
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no other country in the world
could a man like Garfield take
$46 and turn it into a railroad
empire and asked Seminole
Counflns
a to "keep Florida with
the Lord and keep Florida

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The tremor was felt by
residentsin about a.mile
area of eastern Volusia
County, officials said,
The state has had only
three earthquakes in its
history. The first was the
most severe; tremors felt
In South Flonids in 18*0
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r1ch instance was In Iowa,
where Askew said the
qousewim raised Cain."
Then the governor skipped
over to politics.
lie said he will not support
presidential aspirant Jimmy
Carter In the Florida p'imary.
But, Askew said if the
Democratic party selects
Carter, a former Georgia
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department; and
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\ZItIOnaI Iagneof C
is prepared to ask Congress to waive its new budget
procedures in order to reenact general revenue-sharing
quickly next year.
Meantime, a Dallas City owlwoman, Rose Renfe,
intended to try today to get the nation's largest
organization of urban officials to take its first public stand
onse
school busi
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Mrs. Hentroe, who .
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attys Health At
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Stenstrom said some black
parents sued the board after It
converted Rosenwald
Ntricia Hearst "is in worsc shape" physically than a
Elementary
School
in
ueek ago, but shcriff's officers deny her health is
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Altamonte Springs, to a .liecia I
de teriorating.
education facility for the
'As far as we know her physical condition is just as
By DONNA ESTES
raise
$50,000
locally
by
Jan.
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to
prograin.
prents.
good as when she arrived," AAsst.Sheriff Eugene E.
COIflflhiSSion, requires the handicapped earlier this year
Herald Staff Writu
gain
$350,000
in
federal
mat.
He said both the federal and
The
g
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Stewart said Wednesday. He said she weighs within a half
ng rate fur child care
He added that When mothers governmental bodies to have
ching
funds
to
subsidize
is
$24
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district courts ruled in the
a pound of what the weighed when taken to the San Mateo
eekly. Mrs. Carpenter cannot find da y care for their comprehensive plans
C01fl
County jail II weeks ago.
LONGWOOD- The Council professional child care for said, noting with new state children at a price they can pleted by 1977 while a statwide board's favor.
of Local Governments in working mothers locally,
Earlier in the day, attorney Albert johnson said Miss
regulations in effect, costs are afford to pay, the danger Is that law effecting the other counties
Seminole County Wednesday
If District Judge Young
But, the organization, constant,ly rising. Thirty-two they may go on welfare.
Hearst has lost five pounds in jail, has an eye infection
and
Seminole,
as,
well,
has
a
grants
the latest federal motion
night endorsed the Communitycomposed of representatives of independently owned center;
and the only medication she has received "is multipur.
Homer urged the officials to 1979 implementation date,
next Thursday, another hearing
Coordinated Child Care for the county's seven cities and are current;y operating in look at the program, reminding
pose itamins and one aspfrii.'
Central Florida's 1C's plan to the ctunty ge
The
Mooney
law
requires
will
be set before any altermcr.t, cffercd Se!r! C'unty, she sail,
that failure to raise the so,ouo direct notification to property natives can be considered or
no funding from its ean
Jack Hornier, executive will lose for the county
owners, both within and outside implemented, said Stenstrom.
treasury and little hop. ijt the nuinager if the Greater Sin- $5,tO0 in federal money.
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Fl
cities will have money ford Chamber of Commerce,
dS
In other business, the council annexations and rewnings.
available to assist,
speaking in favor of Mrs. agreed to continue efferts to
The group formally changed fi
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John Morris, charrnan of the the subsidized program is planning law and the Mooney COunCil of Local Governments
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group, invited Phoebe Car. mentioned people often think of annexation bill,
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land planning law, Governments in Seminole
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her name placed on the program Is for working sponsored by the county County.
WNGWOOt -- A bit miffed Longwood's elected officials is a platform and four telephonehave
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at the suspicion with which "don't want to be taken."
poles.
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Longwood and Casselberry
Oviedo Mayor Leonoflhffs,
'What are you going to do governing body iouid Utvn.
officials have viewed his the governing body in his when Sanford stops you from but that doesno Inva:i
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-jroçx'al to have a county-wide community is concerned not using its firing range?" Floyd fund the program,
p"flc uiey In1ng complex only with construction costs, asked, noting It is the only
The county commission
built in AlUmminte Strings, but also continuing expenses. range where policemen can recently turned down a reqiiPst
Mayor Nomnrn Floyd WedDr. Duerr said after the Last train and pracucetnthe county, from Mrs.. Carpenter for funnesday night uid his Council of Local Governments
"Council Instructed me to ding.
municipality is ready to go the meeting the police and (Ire Inform that they are not In
Mrs. Carpenter said the
project alone,
chiefs in Casselberry were favor ofthis program and favor program's purpose is to
assist I
The Discount Pepartment Store
Floyd, attempting to aefl his ; asked for recommendations on supporting 8CC," Lormann parents with low incomes
in
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cospt of
krg federal 4 the c*snpIP,
said. He added, however, "I purchasing care for their
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L.
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state money for the
beHeveI
could
sell
mycodfl
children
,
UrCiiaSe
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up
She
aaidbothchjefs
said
U
to
six.year-olcjs
oenw facility, at the Coxicil Of am
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-on
it
if
more
informatinn
were
Whom
boll
,
rmts
worlsafidled r4ith t~.c 1-CilIU_
-local Gom=ents in seminole
We bought a whole truckload of
available. Council's feeling now
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of
County m"ting, estimated already available at Seminole is based on lack of InWaring automatic julcors go we
working parents are being left i
Camirimnity College (SCC).
formal.ion."
could
offer you this special low
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o
s
at home alone cr under the care il
Ficyd insisted, however.
price
Lormann aLo said that the $1 of an older child who should be
Don't
He said the facility could be the proposed complex would be
m
iss
this
g
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training
d
t
asaeaed
on
cases
In
city
court
in
school.
value.
Shop
now!
constructed on Altamonte city for contin
for
police
training
could
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She said mothers will be
° n
property adjacent to the xu
possibly be used to fund the expected to contribute a
country.
Road r oral sewer plant, vt,
program.
minimum of $2 weekly of the
toaqtf
&amp;aaIdthrvjpoaalwcjjd
was urged to took into $1,000 annual cost of placing I
Caseelberry Council Chahmn not be in crnpeUI"i with SCC, the exact amount of federal and children in day care centers
Edith Duerr, said Me preperty that the collegc does not have state monies available for already In operation.
She said
would
remain
under space for such a program and construction and maintenance 345 children have already been
ii-inonie's ownersNp.
that Its driving range ct.rrently of the facitity.
selected to participate in the
The
facilities, Floyd
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recommended, would inckle it
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nine white pupils and about 300
Stenstrom said the lawsuit is
black pupils Lt the Midway the first time the Justice
school, east of Sanford tiff SR Department has challenged
Semiiok ('iuj,t', on i racial
,
'Ste
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U goern. iasutmentsmot,onon the ha'-s(ht
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"The pre-tent site might do
One businessman who favors
Richard Buck, owner of
who operate businesses outside on the
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frnow,
bu flews1(e is nceded
lakefront,
would like to see it stay in wants the city hall to stay near the designated site at French
Buck's Catering Service at
for city hail.
in
what
is
1220
the
Downtown,
because
that's
the
Of
considered to be
area Is Joseph Avenue
and
Seminole
Other sites considered by the S. Sanford Avenue, sa id he felt where it sho ul
51 day that lakefront will
Asked his opinion about
Downtown Sanford revealed
d
be,"
he
said,
Nicholas,
owner
of
Joe'3
the
Bouje',ard
is
city
t'im
Smi
lakefront
site
isn't
close adding that
th, owner moving the city hall to P
commission included
the big thing, with motels
that most feel that a
people
v
ark
iting
city
is
city be
Laundry and Dry Cleaners at of Seminole Printers at 7'O
and restaurants and neon signs city hail's present si te on Park enough to the CBD, and the city ball sometimes stopped to 2507 S.
W. Avenue and 2.5th Street, Smith
ball should be located near
Sa nf ord Avenue.
9th Street.
hall should remain very close
said that area was "congested
to patronize stores located
Central Business District }'OU can see for 50 mIles," Avenue; the location now - where it
"it
should
be
located
near
the
"We need to use the place
is
now,
cupied
by
th
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Barker commented.
nearby.
at enough," and costs should be
(CBD).
Downtown because It's a city French and Seminole in order
merce building and the Civic
Buck said considering the
Buck said he has a personal hail, even though the population
considered be fore moving the
Doti Barker, manager of
In September, city commis.
to have enough space forcity hall to a
Center and the Food Fair need for traffic in the Downmore centralized
stake In how the CBD fares, is moving away from Down. parking and additions in the loc ti
because he
is expanding his town," he said. "It's apcatering service to a location on
props-late tha t it be located
First Street.
there."
"I think Paulucci's idea is a
Some managers of large
good one," Buck said, "Putting
LONG WOOD — City officials,
stores on the south side of the
presidential preferential ballot, with drainage woes in Crane's begin in Casselberry.
: city hail, cultural center and a city said they didn't live In
attending a Council of Local
EXCEPT SATURDAYS
Altamonte Springs Mayor Roost while waters contributing
chamber of commerce building Sanford
Governments in Seminole Norman Floyd urged that
and had no comment on
"Right now there are enough in one package."
location of a new city hail,
County meeting here Wed. question be placed on the the greatlytotheproblernorigjn0 drainagepla ns onthes he1ves
the
At a meeti ng of propert
ballot in Longwood's Island Lake,
nesday night, agreed to carry
y but Warren Morris, of estern
"The Spoiler"
to determine whether the
solve drainage problems In owners and businessmen Sizzlin Steak House, 2900
back to their respective people in various drainage
At the same time, he said Seminole County," Floyd said, Monday
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governmental units for corn- bas ins are willing to finance some Casselberry problems adding if
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put in the most
STORE
Inent a proposal to place a solutions to drainage problein.s. begin with Altamonte Springs' the federal government to step gested
combining
those
straw question concerning
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location.
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FIRST
lie pointed
ST.
out that Prairie Lake while others in and provide solutions they facilitiea in one complex pardrainage districts on the March Altamonte SDrinzs is rnifferint,
He added that it would be a
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a j'°S. racial idcntitiability,"St
Justice Department motion to strorn said, adding there is no
improve the "racial id2n
racial discrimination in an of
tifiabjIjt"
at
Midway the county's 39 schools
Elementary School, Hoard
lie said "there no workable
Attorney Douglas Stenstrom definition of racially iden.
said Wednesday.
tI1iabiity-and that's the
A hearing has been set for 10 point."
a.m. Thursday, Dec. 1', in
The 1910 desegregation plan
Orlando before U. S. DLtrit for Seminole County schools
Court Judge George C. Young, assIgned 60 white pupils and 300
according to Stenstrom.
black pupils to the formerly allThe Justice Department, in black school.
ii motion, is ordering the board
"But that was never
to come up with alternative achieved," said Stenstrom,
plans to remove the so.'C.IllCd because manywhite families
racial identiflabibty of
entered private schools and the
wa), StenstrmexuIajntd
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ii)cmbersotshoperaftuniona that would have closed down
virtually all of the nation's raids.
The agreement came after the unions postponed a
scheduled 6 am, walkout which would have stranded
thousands of commuters and long-distance travelers and
halted rail freight deliveries.
The postponement followed tentative agreement on two
key issues. Negotiators continued talks or. several others,
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Tis the season to be jolly...
And since Christmas Is just 21 days away, there
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coincide vith the Yule season.
One of the "biggies" coming up is a gala
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t'unty Youzu; Republicans,
Admission to the event is one new toy, which will
be given to the Foster Care Program of the Division
of Family Scries in Seminole County.
Th ere are about 70 children in the program and
Elmer Wontenay, Foster Care supervisor, says
there is always a problem obtaining gifts for the
teenagers in the group.
There will be a cash bar set up at the party and
hors d'oeures will be served.
More information may be obtained byeontacting
Frankle Godwin at 678-5071.

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Those columnists and commentators who have
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charge" as they analyzed the President's

programs and policies receive a conclusive answer
from Mr. Ford's recent news conference. lie is
charge.

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Retirement
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inevi'able, but for some strange reason surfaced

amid the recent high drama in the White House.
Rockefeller's departure means that the administration is more keenly
about the
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Reagan candidacy than heretofore believed and it
leaves the Presidentwith 3 freer hand in dealing
with the problems of New York.
Political ramifications of the executive branch
changes will be dissected thoroughly, but it ap-

pears initially that the President has lost more than
he won. Americans tend to look suspiciously at
massive political changes. The conservatives'
favor over the ousting of Rockefeller may be
outweighted by a new focus on the detente-defense
issue and their growing antipathy toward Air.

Kissinger who to them, represents accommodation
rather than strength. And, Mr. Ford will indeed
have to tame the mavericks in his stable — to speak
in a single official voice on major Issues if he is to
reap full benefit from the upheaval,
Over the long pull, however, the consequences
tif President Ford's decision to put the hood on his

hawk and remove some restraints from his dove
Will be weighed by students long after his administration reposes in history. It will take the
success of deten te to vindicate him.

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Big Spender

The starting point of the parade is near the
Sanford Naval Academy on First Street with units
proceeding down First to laurel, south to Second
anti then east to Park. The para'ie will disband near
City Pa rk,

Among the many acts to be perf.rrncd by the
daredviI fliers will be dog fights, deadstick
y parachute jump
in which a jumper released a defective chute 1, an
inverted ribbon cut with a plane flying upside down
just 15 feet above the ground and the first attempt
ever to fly duo aerobatics with both planes tied
together.

The theme for this year's parade is "The Spirit
of Christmas '76."
Let's
the entire (Olilliumity turns out for the
Parade and supports the many individuals who have
worked so long and so hard to make it SUCCCSS.

IN BRIEF
Federal Buildings Guarded

Tickets purchased in advance are priced at $1
children and $2 for adults. Those prices will be
raised 50 cents if purchased at the gate.

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Because so-called "old age" when people are
There Is no theory or need for theory to explain
loosefrom their Jobs and earning capacity
what is happening In the pocketbook. It is th ere
affects each individual differently other factors
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sMuld be taken into consideration. Retirement
There is no room or tirrie for drearning, because
should be based on a person's health, ternA
the dreamer starves.
perament and perhaps, his desire to continue at
the same Job or Start a new One, his wish to lake
At the professional level, where almost
BONN — Radio Free Europe and Radio fall of the dollar -and most of the costs of the
part in civic work or busy himself with hobbies liberty, the two American-firianced stations in two stations were in ever-more-expensive everyone is caught up in theories and computer
or just to loaf and take It easy doing nothing. And Munich that broadcast to Russia and Eastern German mark:, Sc there was both Ideological models and dogma, this
men consideratit
s eletal
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should not his personal and family tpun- Europe, are now to come together tinder one and a.financlal crisis.
seems not to fit. There is an
-. tibilities. be taken Into account?
roof. How long, the West German press has been
- Both crises are now largely past. Thecorn. awareness perhaps, but not an aireciatLon.
There is a vast reservoir of talent and ex. asking with alarm, will they have even that?
bE-ned stations receive an annual Congressional
On the battle front, It Is the only consideration.
perience being drained away by a century-old
The answer is that both stations have come appropriation: the latest one of around $65 The battle fro
course, is
market pla ce
assumption that a person can't handle his job through a period when few were willing to give
million includes compensation for staff who are where the consumer does his spending.
Two.
effectively any longer after he celebrates his more than an even bet on their continued
losing their jobs. Along with the cash came the thirds of this economy
of ow's Is made up of
65th birthday, A recent survey by the New York existence, They are undergotng a painful
establishment of a board In Washington that consumer spending. It is almost Impossible,
State Division of Human Rights revealed slimming cure, But now that they are getting
O"CISCiS the running of the stations. The board short of war, for
the economy to grow if the conworkers over 65 are at least as punctual, have their money openly, irstead of under the counter
drives a hard bargain — staff have been cut, sumer isn't a strong participant,
fewer on-the-job accidents and fewer absences from the CIA, their Future is probably more duplicate functions have been eliminated — but
due to iHnesses and offier reasons as younger secure than it was.
the radios' service seenu as good as before.
The professionals don't deny M; they
workers.
The
top of this political hesitation came the proclaim it. But then they go on to expect the
This news will relieve those millions In
fall of the dollar — and most of the costs of the COfl5T to win the war, so to speak, while the
Bernard Hlrsh, general coumel of the Eastern Europe for whom the two stations have
two stations were in ever-more-expensive enemy is advancing. The enemy Is inflation, and
American Medical Association, has said: 'When long been the main source of news. Radio
Fee
German marks. So there was both an Ideological the consumer retreats from it.
you want to work and can't, that's Europe broadcasts about 550 how's a week t
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and a financial crisis.
discrimination. Compulsary retirement can be a Poland, Czechoslovakia, Hungary, Bulgaria
and
Both crises are now largely past. The corn- The figures for October show that enemy in.
prime factor in an older person's physical and Rumania — more than
all the oti',r Western bEied stations
receive an annual Congressional Elation rose at an 8.4 per cent annual rate, which
emotional deterioration. Conversely, work after broadcasts to thost countries put together.
65 can improve life expectancy, increase
appropriation- the latest one of around $65 ptits us right back to the idendcal level that
prevailed In the first quarter of the year. No
Radio
ybe;sms itsprograms around the
million includes compensation for staff who
physical and emotional stamina,
improvement.
even boost clock In Russian and In 18 Soviet dialects to the
losing their jobs. Along with the cash came
earning power.
Soviethe
Union. T estimated regular audience of establishment of a board in Washington that
A large army of younger people match In both together is more than 50 million,
Retail sales, meanwhile, are admittedly "less
oversees the running of the stations, The board than had been anticipated," as the too4aml
place on a treadmill, waiting to take over the
llar
drives a hard bargain — staff have been cut, phrase reads. Even
All the recipient countries except for
Jobs of older wor ker!, They are talent ed ,
the Commerce Department
duplicate functions have been eliminated — but concedes that,
qualified. Youth, too, must be served, even it H ungary and Rumania try
the rjxlios' service seems as good as before.
youth happens to be 40-toO. Mast want a better
The accent these clays is less on commen t
pay
for
The consumer, ho wever, is bit baffled by the
the
whole
of
the
BBC's
external
broad.
Job with greater respon.,IbllIties and an op.
Op- c2sting. But there is strong evidence that
anticipa
mor e on news, on what happening both
tions of the "experts," He asks: "What
portunity to make more money. And age and
West and In the East. The idea Li to give people did you expect?" To him it Is axiomatic: When
seniority shouldn't stop younger people from message gets through.
enough
facts to make up their own minds — plus you raise prices you don't want me to buy."
getting ahead.
CIA support for the stations used to be an
the broadcasting of works by dissident Soviet
Why, then, are prices rising? If consumer
Instead of shredding abilities oi those over 65 embarassment for the West in the context of the
writers,
demand
is off, shouldn't prices fall In order to
Into a personpower trash
continuing use IncreasiM chumminess between Washington
This
may
not
be
what
the
Communists
mean encourage buying? That's the theory — a nd It's
tOt11d be made of the aglr worker.
and Moscow, Some people began to feel that
by detente, but it fits well enough into the land. also the problem the experts
Let's not penalize the der worker by putting Senator Fulbright had a point when he called the
should be
scape of free exchange of people, information with, Theory is their business, ju.t as dealing
him out to paiture or discarding him to vegetate stations "cold war relics,"
the reality
and Ideas enshrined in the security conference of the market place is where the consumer is
when his talents might better be med.
On top of this political hesitation came the document
signed in Helsinki last summer,
expert.

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Overnight low 42.
Fair and mild through
Friday. HIgNs In the rrtid 70s to
around $0. Not as cool at night
with lows In the low to mid 50h.
Northeasterly winds 10 to 15
mph, light at night and
becoming easterly by Friday.
EXTENDED FORECASTS
A chance of showers over the
north portion Sunday and north
and central portion! Monday,
otherwise clear to partly cloudy
and mild to warm. Lows mostly
50c and low We north and 60s
south portion except 70s along
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keys. thghain the mnId7co low
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south.
Daytona Beach tides: No
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app a r e ntlyI
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successful candidate for city tioning properly, thus giving
council in Tesday's municipal him Councilman Martin Bacon
ele(tion, iS ptvpi*i'Liig a loimal Sr.': votes and 'hiltin
complaint,
alleging Stumbo's to Bacon.
discrepancies In the election,
He said from personal polls
directed to Dot Glisson, state
he, Mrs. Stumbo and friends
elections official,
conducted, indication was that
Stwiibo said today he intends
he would receive the 300 votes
to complete the Iorml corn- recorded for Bacon,
plaint today and to file It by
Mrs.. SLUInbO said that names
Friday. He added he has
brought the matter to the at. were improperly listed on the
tention of State Attorney Abbott ballot and there is question of
Herring's oftce, but has not whether at least two persons,
been advised whether any who voted, were eligible,
action will be taken by ti-at
Stumbo, immediately after
office.
Once the formal complaint Is the election was canvassed
filed with Ms. Glisson, Stumbo Tuexky night giving a eauncil
saidhehasbeenadvisedthattie seat to Bacon and reeordiTt
will no longer be able to d'scuss only 85 votea for Stumbo, filed a
the details of the coniplaint, in written protest.
Thc police impounded the
ccordanve with state law
Stumbo, and Mrs. Stumbo voUng mchine, which has
Indicated Wednesday thelm since been picked up from 11V
belief that the fingle voUng city and impountled at the
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.i si-day jail term imposed on a St. Petersburg Times
reporter cited for contempt of court after she refused to
divulge the sources of a news story.
The 2nd District Court of Appeal Wednesday amended
an earlier ruling that let stand the contempt conviction of
Lucy Ware Morgan but set aside the jail term,

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Ralph Turling ton says he knows of no school district that
cannot survive a required two-per cent cut in state
spending.
Some school boards may have to borrow money, which
ill mean less money available next year, but others will
able to replace the cut easily from reserves, he told a
tiseeting of school principals and administrators Wednesdi1v .'

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Pollee Investigating the
Tuesday morning disappecri.ce of four employes of a
posh nightclub say the restaurant's cash receipts from the
night before are also missing.
"It appears to be a robbery and kidnaping and that's
how ie're handling it," Detective Sgt. Chuck Hemp of the
Oakland Park Police Department said late Wednesday.
Earlier Wednesday, a locked office safe in the suburban
Fort Lauderdale restaurant, Bocacelo's, was cracked
open by police. They reported finding that Monday night's
rt't-eipts, ('.sUmated at more than $6,500, were missing,

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MIAMI ( All i — Harvey Gaskins awoke early on his 73rd
birthday to be murdered.
The arthritic senior citizen was beaten to death Wednesday by a burglar, police said. His 63-year-old wife,
Edna, was knocked unconscious by the killer.
"We've got next to nothing, no witnesses," Miami
homicide Sgt. James Carpenter said.
('arptnt'r said Gaskins, a part-time car repairman,
'died in his home after confronting the Intruder, who entered the house through a side door between 12:311 am.
and 1:30 a.m.

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first election to designate a bargaining agent for a group
f state employes were expected today after balloting
'included Wednesday evening in the Police Benevolent
Association's bid to represent 1,600 uniformed state law
'-niorcement officers.
A Public Employes Relations Commission spokesman
said the vote results should be completed sometime today,
The I'BA is seeking to represent Florida Highway
Patrol troopers, beverage agents, Marine Patrol officers,
Game and Fresh Water Fish ('onimmission officers and
Lite university police.

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For the consumer, it Isn't a matter of coining
grips th ft ; ccntriiy, h and the or
gripped by It. Thee is no Ignoring higher prices
or what they do: they t urn off spending,
whenever it can be turned off.

DEC. 3-5
Leave Sanford Civic Center, 8 Mary Mc Pherson at Sanford for Dept. Midway Squad for all l60l Sanford Ave,,9:30a,m, to
Barbecue chicken supper,
Act Three presents musical, a.m. Pick up in Casselberry, Information,
interested persons, 4:30 p.m., p.m.
(hickory smoked) Upsala
"17769 t, $ p.m., Altamonte 8:30 a.m, Visit Vizcaya, John DEC. 4
Indian Mound Village park, off DEC. 5
Presbyterian Church, EditSprings Civic Center,
Celery
Avenue.
Free flower arranging cational Building corner
P'nykamp State Park,
Fire fighting demonstration
Sponsored,by Indian Mound demonstration by Martha Upsala and Country Club
l)EC. 3-7
Flagler Museum and Lion and fire-safety seminar conWater
Assn.
Senior Citizen tour to Key West. Safari. Call Doris Rogers or
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ducted by Seminole County Fire
Neese, master of Ohara flower Roads; 5-7:30 p.m. Proceeds go
Action Center Cat Club, 8 Arranging and former editor of to tattle Red School House.
p.m., Royal Anna Clubhouse, Ikebana Magizine, sponsored
Annual Policeman's Ball, 9
off SR 436 on Orange Drive, by Penwomen Club, 2 p.m., p.m. to I a.m., at Sanford Civic
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Altamonte Springs.
Orlando Library auditorium. Center sponsored by Sanford
Police Benevolent Assn. Music
DEC. 4-5
NARFE luncheon meeting,
DEC. 3, 1975
Antonio R. Queral, Orlando
Otto Haminerland, Winter
Christmas Bazaar and Table Capri Restaurant, Sanford, by Joe Dorlo Orchestra. Open to
ADMISSIONS:
BIRTHS:
Park
public.
Decoration
Exhibit, Sanford Speclal speaker,
Sanford:
Mr. and Mrs. James (Jo)1)
Mrs. Gary (Cheryl) Ravel Garden Club, 1742 at Sunland DEC. 1
DEC. 12-14
Sam Andrews
Strickland, a boy, Like Mary and baby boy, Deltona
Estates, 9:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m.
CLrlstmas
Bazaar
and
Table
Act Three presents musical.
Dietrech W. Barnes
DISCHARGES:
Mrs.
James
(Joy)
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Decoration
Exhibit,
Sanford
"1776,"
8 p.m. Seminole High
Charles H. Ber.olt
Sanford:
Strickland's
baby
boy,
Lake
Bazaar
and
food
and
plant
Guden
Club,
17.92
at
Sunland
School
Auditorium, Sanford.
Annie K. Carroll
Mary B. Alexander
Mary
sale,
First
Christian
Church,
Estates,
9:30
a.m.
to 4 p.m.
Sunday matInee, 2 p.m.
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Chairman K. Harris Drew said the panel, which could
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misconduct by public officials without having to conduct
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night, police said.
One other born'tj was defused.
No injuries were reported. Several
officers narrowly esaped harm when one bomb, found during a city-wide
&amp;'arc)i for other explosives after the first blast, w?nt nil
(fore an attempt was made to dismantle it.
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Politicians don't deserve all the blame for high government
spending. They often do uily what the public wants,
They hear from thvr cortitutents that:
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— We want your twi In getting something for us from t
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The p'ibhc wants !u Oita tior on government. But they want
it limited to their spec.al interests.
I! the entire public won't accept austerity when it is applied
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all the let trimmed out of the other fellow's program. Their own
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WASHINGTON- Federai energy czar Frank Big Oil. He is worried, his !rim&amp; etay thit grnitnit. farm or.o,_an1?at!m,_% aM civic groups.
where it hurts. Lhev are never ping to aminr* thoo r-!Jtfdei%!
Zarb
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Service. Ne is knoyn. to his Lviieague3 at North
that they really want "conomy.
which he has visited as a hard-Se ll pitchman for Dakota's
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tweak up the giant oil eomç'nnies, which have a Firms might simply lead to Infflcency and President Ford's economic policies,
an
excellent,
if somewhat eccentric,
stranglehold on the nation's energy,
higher costs.
Meanwhile, the blunt-spoken Simon is sitting veterinarian and microbiologist
The cautious Zarb ham't decided whether to
But 7.rt' -'cording to his frien'ts, has felt down with conservative editors and politicians,
On his own time, Pearson did what every
make such a bold recomnmenda!io tn President
ef the s::rnc frustration that lcd aIi:o,t 'j showing his face where it Cttrt!.
gcod high thocl civica tth dis his Mudezil
Ford, whose past poli ses have tended to tilt the Senate to vote for a bill that would fragment
DUNHING DIPLOMATS: We recently to do: he wrote to his
elected representative
toward the oil interests,
the oil industry,
reported that diplomats have been taking ad. Senator Young,
about
a f'xleral trrlgaticn
But a few days ago, Zarb asked Federal
Uke too many other honorable men in the vantage of their immunity from U. S. laws to project called the Garrison
Oft
thyerslon
Trade Chairman Lewis Enginan for data to help Ford Administration, he is also appalled at
Unit.
the welsh on debts and to Ignore traffic violations.
him reach his decision, Since Engman may wan new revelations of payoffs by oil companies to
The story brought a new flood of complaints
Indeed, Pearson wrote several letters, which
4411, ~hAve t,
) rule onan nwitrust case against eight oil Influence congresIonal votes on oil matters,
to our office. The Enibasy , Gabon, for annoyed the Senator. fmptiently, Young
Lv1r4)j1"e5, he could furnish on!y public
Footnote: Asked for cununent, a q)okesmn example, has left a trail of ur4iald deWs i!raw1d complained to the veterinarian's boss. Harvey
documents to assist his fellow ragutator.
for Zarb would say only that any request to FTC Washington, including a $2,000 house rental Nelson, that Pearson was badgering him.
,
He transmitted to Zarb hundreds of pages of wits an internal matter, An FTC spokesman $4,000 (ci'
Ne1soi hastily aswred the Sena tor that
limousine
rental
and
$6,000
for
research, which contained sta4* evidence of how confirmed that publi c documents had been sent catering. An emba
IN
ssy spokesman said that a
wQuld be transferred out of North
the oil industry reaches out to control natural to the Federal Energy AdmInIstratIon,
change of personnel in the accoun t ing depart. Dakota — and presumably out of the Sena to r's
gas, shale oil, nuclear fuels, coal and even
SIMON'S CANDIDACY: Treasury Secretary ment had caused the problems.
hair, But Pearson resisted a transfer to faraway
geothl energy.
William Simon is qulelly t1ng the vice
The New Jersey Turnpike Authority, Utah.
Not only do the patriciais of petrolewn presidentLal waters. Sources close to him say he meanwhile, has developed an efecth method
Then, despite "exceller.t" roting, he
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was
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unese muds, mney also cternjre the flow of House that he Is available as President Ford 's State
senator Young acknowledged to us that he
troopers give them a
rgfcw thefij'st was pleased Pearson
tftfT%Y ffirough W pipe~ rnd Vansmission rmning mote.
had been ordered out of the
tu,
state
because
he
had
become "completely
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The
'BIJ hould oiler an attz'active nt,et to Ronald
, ,
Senator
IrLcisted Pearson
PROTE.STOR FIRED A federel worker Is Unreason able
Ashland. 0ties Service Countimetrital, Exxon, Refigan." 11c Jwxry Is !hat, Sitam could draw
"lnu5t hilve !IPent" government time on the
,t..
Getty, Gulf. Mobil, iIflps, Shell, ga,xjuit of conservative support from Reagan at the representative, Sen Milton
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so many let
Young, RN D, to
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to
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Ohio. Sm. Tennm, Texaco vA odw fints. Pitorge WaWce if he Wmld ruri
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ini an in. goverrurient irrigstion proj&amp;i.
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The emcerned Zarb, UmseV a pr-iduct of
lie is Dr. Gary PeRr$On, a tr9ld-mannered,
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airporaLe Aineirica, has beeri slow to stand up to
&amp;wn is aLio a favorite of varlou.., warrien-s eight-Yea:-vcteran wft~ the Fish apd Wildlife
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visible in the decision of Nelson A. Rockefeller not
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visible in the President's decision to dismiss James
R Schl( ' n.&amp;r as secr;irv of defense and William
Colby as director of the Central Intelligence
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life or why the vice president issued his Shermanesque statement, The President wan
to
speak with a single voice in foreign policy,
Although the President said that Mr. Schlesinger
and Secretary of State Henry Kissinger had no
differences over national security, the secretary of
defense has been increa3ingly skeptical of Soviet
intentions even as Mr. Kissinger has pursued
detente more vigorously. By letting Mr.
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last June.
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to test the 25th In! nt
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He is a 1973 graduate of Ogg, son of Mrs. Florence M.
communications fu nc tionsHarold of 118 Pine Ave., San- Oviedo High School and a t. Arledge, 115 Oakland Ave.,
under simulated combat ford has been selected for te nded Seminole Community Sanford, recently returned to
technical trai ni ng in the U. S. College.
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treated annually in hospital toy dangers when you buy:
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Sanford, was exercise which was designed to
studied the Air Force mlss,lon, 1006 W. 25Lh SL,
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Seminole High
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special instruction in Germany.
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where he was
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Ft. Campbell, KY.

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communications functions the
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Army
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Charles Sammeta Lake Mary Day
metropolitan orchestra in this
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this year are: president,
skeletons, s piders, costumes,
Impressive.
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servatory,
where she received
recently an early Thanksgiving will have an extra special birth- o
Carter; recording secretary, (Mrs. James) Emerson, Dottie her master's degree. She
feast with all the trimmings at day with presents from Xi Joan
(Mrs. Wendell) Brooks; (Mrs. Jay) Bolton, June (Mrs. subsequently conducted a
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Cultural programs
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Al Sigma of Beta Sigma Phi is in all,
re-emphasize
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American
full swing with members and
Future social events will heritage and the heritage of
- their husbands enjoying a include: the annual Christmas women. In
keeping with this
variety of socials In keeping party with Beta Buddy
gifts and theme, the girls were guests of
with the 200th birthday of our "gag" gifts for the husbands; a the Carriage House in Maitland
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blue penny for a special program
tivities which are keeping auction; a Sweetheart party at
displaying decora ting a home.

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Largen, corresponding secretary; and Betty Jack, treasurer.
Maria Tunicka Is a slip of a Grant Park Concerts.
Florida Symphony in the
The slate of officers for XI Epsilon Sigma are Amoret girl, with a pixie haircut
arid a
Orlando audiences will ha ve Holiday POPS Concert.
LaRosa, president; Ruby Carter, first vice president; Vertis smile to match.
One might their first look at Maria
Please note that curtain time
Souls, second vice president; Joan Brooks, recording secretary; expect to find her at the bridge Tur1cka
on
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evening
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Joyce Sammet, corresponding secretary; and Ruth Hoffon, table, on the
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treasurer,
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drawing room.
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Officers of Xi Theta Epsilon are Evelyn Serraes, president; Where one does find her,
Vicki Hall, first vice president; Arcell Gray, second vice however,
is on the podium,
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orchestra! And conducting not
Zeta XI officers are Wanda Hubbard, president, Vivian only with musical distinction,
Wheeler, recording secreta ry; Cathy McCloud, corresponding but with a
visual dynamite that
Gift him with a
secreta ry; and Dorothy Raines, treasurer.
ti1ngs audlentts to their feet in
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Champagne and
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Officers for Pi Rho are Fran Morton, president; Donna d'oeuvres will be served
from 8Jenkins, vice president; Sandra Sprigg, recording secretary; 9p.m., the music of the "Sounds
iar1otte Crow, corresponding secretary; and Gertrude Herbert, Interesting" from Jacksonville
ti*',asnrer.
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A social and cultural organLation, each chapter
members range in age from 18 to past 60, meets twice monthly.
The programs, socials and service projects are designed for the
individual's chapters' format. At the end of the sorority y'e&amp;,
each chapter selects the member who has made the most tsta nding accemplish,nenls as the "Girl of the Year."
City Council meeL mice monthly and coordinates all inter-

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president EileenMaek,vreprejst DnnaSpcir,rcc.'o'ding
secretary; Mynne Schariel, corresponding secretary; and Helen
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Theta Epsilon officers are Linda Sapp, president; Mariles
It's not only the champagne midnight buffet will he rntpred
McGftl,ii, vice president; Debbie L$owlin, recording secretary; that's going to sparkling with by
Meiner'., of Orlando. Make
Jan Kroog, corre.s orKli' secretary; and Linda White, treasurer, good spirit
Saturday night
your
reservations now to Janice
Serving as Phi k'lta Zeta's officers are Doreen Martin, everyone is at th
eir bubbling, Springfield, P.O. Box 1777,
president; Donna Heobeiin, vice president; Christine Arnold, beautiful best at the Chart,
Sanford.
recording secretary; and Pat Meredith, treasurer.
pagne Bali, and the 11th annual
Rho Rho officers arc Jenny Johnson, president; Janet production of this glittering
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With the excitement of th e glittering holiday season in lull
swing, members of the ni ne chapters of Beta Sigma Phi (lISP)
are turning toward hearts aiid tethearts for St. Valentine's
Day, th2 date of t he ir one annual charity benefit, the Valentine
Charity Ball.
According to Freddie Nelson, president of BSP City Council,
each chapter selects its own Valentine Girl to compete for the
queen titie ma pompous coronation on the big night. This year the

chapter functions. Mrs. Nelson will assume chairmanship of the
charity ball with committees from each chapter assisting.

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The private isa 1971 graduate 210 Eileen
Drive, Altarnonte
Training Center, Orlando, Fla. of Lyman
Ann Private Bruce G.
A W74 graduate of Seminole the North Atlantic and
High School In springs, studied the operation high
School, the private was Mediterranean aboard the
Gtkison, on of Mr. and Mrs.
(lasses included instruction Longwood.
and maintenance of missile employed at sales manager by aircraft
William A. Gibson, 1301 in seamanship, military
carrier
USS
systems. The lieutenant is Hoening Hardware and Marine,
KENDALL AK INS
Wynnewood Dr., Sanford, regulat'ons, lire-fighting, close
Independence,
homeported
at
being assigned to Little Rock before entering the Army.
completed nine weeks of ad. order drill, first aid and Navy
Norfolk,
Ptv. lendalI 1). Aklns, 19
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AFB, Ark.
vanced individual training at history.
of Mrs. Louise R.C. Akins,
During the cruise he and his
Includes Color TV, Air Conditioning
''EVE REYNOLIXS
the U. S. Army Infantry
The lieutenant, a 1965
S. Parsons, DeLand, recently
sliipmztes will participate In a
Maid Service
RAYMOND HAT'dHErr
Training Center, Ft. Polk, i
completed the 11-week riIo graduate of Lyman High
variety of training exercises
Army Private Steven
He received general training
te letype operation course at the School, Longwood, received his Reynolds,son of Mr. and Mrs. with the U.S. Sixth Fleet and
Nay Seaman
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Ft. B.A. degree from Florida William E. Reynolds,
U.S.
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rifle crewman, in addition to Pinecrt L. Hatcheit of 176 Gordon,
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Drive, Sanford
Longwood, Fla.
specialized weapons In- graduated from recruit training learn to operate radio iran- (Ala.) University.
A former student of Sperry
marking his successful cornstruction,
Ifs wife, Rosemary, Is the pletion of
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l'raninig Center, smitling and receiving
at
the airborne course at 111gb School, Henrietta, N.Y.,
He also was taulif The proper Orlthe Naval
Mr.
and
using
voice
and
Mrs. J.L. the Army Infantry School at Ft. he Joined the Navy in January
teletypewriter daughtez of
an do, Fla .
use of high explosives and the
Dell of Rt. 6, Dothan. Ala.
equipment.
1975.
Benning, Ga.
Placement. detection and
Pvt. Akins entered the Army
V I CTOR E. HERBERT
disarmi ng of mines,
CI.AUDE
lie underwent a rigorous
last June and received basic
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He is a 1974 graduate of son of Mrs. Evelyn Bishop
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Victor E. Herbert, 122 Ichabod DeLand High School
Army Private First (
from 34-foot and 250Charles St., Longwood,
Ernest Smith, whose wile, Trail, Longwood, has been
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ROHERT BOOKMAN
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Annie, lives in Altamonte assigned as an instructor at
training at Lackland AFA, Tex. wasrequired .0 make five
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Springs, completed a helicopkr Re n ss cia c r Pol y the chic
During his six
Army S'.aff Sergeant Robert
repair course at the Army Institute, Troy, N.Y.
,A rm strong
L Bookman, son of Scott
he studied the Air Force
The 18-year-old soldier enI
Sgt. Herbert entered the man Jr., 1206 Golden Gate mission, organization and
Transportation School, Ft.
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Eustis, Va.
Army inNorenber l9S8 and was
a nd received special
Circle, Sanford, recently
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co mpleted basic training at Ft.
He learned to perform direct last stationed In Germany. He participated in the 20th annual instruction in human relations. Polk,
La.
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holds
and general support
two awards of the Bronze German-mirjn Friends
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hip
Before entering the Army he
Star Medal, the Air Medal, two shoot in
nce on helicopters.
Lackland for specialized was
Bamberg,
Germany.
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training in the security p&amp;irs'
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stationed at Ft. flood, Tex.
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was Private Richard A
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Nance, whose wife, Ca thy, l ies
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of Mr. arid Mrs. Donald A. Dunn Richard A. rawne of
DANIEL GALLAGHER
atlI4A East fljthA .eDeLafld
1st Armored Division
Sr. of Geneva, to the rank of
During the Marines initial
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recently completed eigh t weeks
Private idfliel J. Gallagher Bamberg.
sergeant.
training, the empttasls is on
of advanced individual tr.in1ng
whose parents live at
lie entered the Army in ii
Sergeant Dunn is serving at physical conditioning,
at the U. S. Army Armor Greenbrijr, Altamonte and was last stationed at Ft. Patrick AFB, as an aerospace discipline and team effort.
Center, Ft.
Springs, reci;tl received a Hood,Tex.flehoithtj*Contht control and warning systems Recruits attend
classes on
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During the training students Parachutis t Badge marking
arciaIr
Jflfan tr)'iflafl Badge.
operator with a unit of the history and organization of the
price
combination bt 'is YaWS n this group 4-r - ESSENCE desig n
learn the duties of a tank successful completion of the
The sergeant Is a 1967 Aerospace Defense Command. Marine
Triple dresser, framed mirror. door Chftt and headboatc! mmtef bed(oom (oz
Corps,
uniform
airborne course at the
awnwi including
Are Crall6d
graduate of Crooms High
The sergeant, a 1966 graduate regulations, first aid and
natural tone finish. 111quill,10 Simulated grain design an,j
of the tank's a"Tflamen( and thlauity School, Ft. Beaning, Schoog.
of Seminole High School, military customs, and receive
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received an A.A. degree in 1969 extensive instrut!an in close
ANDREW GAINEY
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receive instruction In field
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between "secret pals" and Paeh
member is asked to bring a
Christmas gift to be sent to the laws to conform with
young retarded girl in role as a library "friend."
Gainesville supported by the Officers for 1976 were elected
club. A Christmas card and and will be installed at the
money will also be sent to the annual meeting In January
women'
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orthquai1tfr severance and hai
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home environment has become finding a medical doctor for
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lebration of the Bicentennial. Act 11, and technical director of who played the piano with the
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Ohio CIL
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talented veterans with im- portrayal rif an aging Ben
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Johnson spent the hoUday with
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v1sitlng from her home state of Village to enjoy the holiday
were Mr. R.aley's aunt, Mrs
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Massachusetts. The two meal with her mot.Mr, Mrs.
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Terraces, and their ch.ildren,
Mr&amp; Roberta Adams of Ow
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Frankie and Tracey had the enjoyed the delicious feast
Ray pleas ur e of having all her
pleasure of sharing thei- prepared by Mrs. Raley.
Old Town, along with their two
Bradshaw
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children, Lisa and Shawn, I
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enjoyed the company of his
Returning for the holiday were
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parents, Jim and Gen Lathan Browning and their youngest I nan
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Seminole's 7.1 start has 14 rebounds, pla)ing most cf the South Alabama's 6-foot-7
owner of the White Sex was to hunter were the to I rambling Iowa, guards Ned 1)eane of Hhester and Anthony Leon
North Dakota's Deutsch, a Sterling pleased, but he's quick second
half with four personal Thomas Ledford had his o
retain about 20 per cent of the players named.
Masuchusetts and Mark lAw ard of Virginia Union.
bruising 212-pounder, rushed toaddthat "we have along waY fouls. Biscayne out-rebounded wa under the boards. He ended
The backfield is composed of of fliMsdale and center Kevin
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Minnesota-Duluth.
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Besides the hot-shooting now 1.2, and Ea-St Tennessee
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Lee was the only wildcat
Allen and Deutsch are the Hardin of Eastern Kentucky. his third consecutive Igo-yard
State
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wh'ch ouly Juniors on the squad The
The linebackers are Greg campaign, rushi ng for 1,022
in consistently took away the in the game's t five minutes.
consisted of $4,090,000 in deben. features 22 new
The Dohins had
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Blankenship of Hayward State,
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sharpshooting of George White
carried South Alabama to a -,968 win over Jacksonville, spoil.
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And In Washington, tin) s
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Leo College was fivuriced by
Cookmnn anchors a huge backs are Vincent Allen of In. Plllers of Alcorn State, a pair of to ease the pressure, Hieber
of 10 shots and pound up with 16 Georget own U ni versity 9fl1
meeting Dec. 10, It will be ac- defensive line for the diana
State of Terre haute, 250.pound tackles In Larry completed 157 of 300 passes for points. Jacobs als
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sha re of the bfld
A'.:wncys Newman
rock
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Gerald
Rutherg
were
in
the
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commission
as
the
real
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firm
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Commissioners Mike ILAttaway and Kwiatkowski didn't go
.7. AlatidWay saia ne was scheduled to appear
to testify Nov. 19
but didn't go before the jury. Rutberg met with
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Commissioner Mike Hattaway's cousin.
jw anythilrig about
Rep. flattaivay said today that he doesn't kn,
the grand jury report. "Nobody's contacted me," iie said.

Commissioners Sid Vihien Jr, John Kimbrough and Dick
Williams.

n portirns of the count) government probe that are believed to
ha e been centered on n aborttd county $517,000 purchase
for 103-acres in south Seminole proposed for use as a county clay

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said, q'Iestionsonh) II tta "did 'I bet the
M client ill not have a comment at any time"
Other witnesses heard ., the ggrand jU Included State He
p
Abo'Jtanhourlate rSemlnOIeflt) Port Authority Chairman
Torn Bmnfocd as obser%ed 'ea%ing the judge's chambers with a
man identified as an attorney. Binford was flushed and
arentl upset and said he had no comment Bmnfaird is Freeman's

such indictments became public without allowing persons named
to cha llenge them that the officials reputations have been ruined
Williams said any hearings on iations to expunge the jury

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12 and tht en leaders IIpp(tI 1' 119
Guest Happy lion had a poor week, hitting on
10 and missing 10.
Se minole High School principal Don Reynolds
takes a crack at It this week and he guantees
per f ec t score.
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Bengali

Bengali

Redskins

Steelera

sktrs

Steelers

Steelers

Steelets

Bears

Lions

Lions

Lions

Lions

Lions

Chiefs

Chiefs

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Oile rs over 49cr' - only th e big ones beat
Houston
Raiders over Broncos - Raide rs ride Bron cos in
all cowboy movies

Bills

DoIIas

Bills

Dolphins

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their No. 2 selectioll In tile anliateur
(trait last year, un.
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hit' surgery was made to repair torn cartilage In the 20sear-old left-winger's left knee,
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Michigan 7$, Cleveland st. Little

All America

team

football

W. Michigan 77. Wit.-Pqk.
First Team
tidC 71
Offense
Ohio U, 59. Marietta 56
Tight end-David Hill, Texas
Youngstown St. 71, MoqsriI
Un All, 4.3 fl
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Miami, Ohio 64. Da
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Cincinna ti Ill. Wright St. 70
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Arkansas $3, SW Mo. St. 37
fcrd, 6 7. 755, Senior. Free tin
Lake Superior
St. 6?, N. ion, Vi ;
Mike Tmm,rmans,
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Northern Iowa, 6 2. 243, Senior,
Cril Roberts *9. SE Miuøurj
George, Iowa.
56
Guards-Ned
Deane,
Mat.
TL'lsa 7$, Oklahoma o
sacp,,,s el ts
w.
Creighton 72. South Oak. St.
aham, Mass.;
Mark Law,
62
Hillsdale, 6), 230, Senior, Roan.
N. III. )O Wii Green Bay
7) o'e, Ind.
Cmt,r-Kevin
Martell,
New
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Texis MM 107 SW Texis 71 Gaithersburg. Md.

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BarreArana;
Negui Beitia; 3 Echano Via; A.
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Aldana Ltniz; S Larri Eior:a;

Chicago, with the league's

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Urza Okoki
SECOND — 1. Ccto AIberdI; 2.
Larri Ocilla; 3. Ur:a Leniz; 1. Ica.
Okoki. 3 Ogulia ArL.na ; A. Eddy
Elorita, 7. Aldana Via; S. Echario
Sanchez.
THIRD- 1. EthanoJavi; 2 ca
Len,:. 3. Eddy.Beilla; 1. Aldana
Q'jlo4a; S. Arecha.Albierdi; 6. Larrl
Arana; 7. Uria-Via; 5. Ogulza.
Okokl.
Quarterb.Ck-Lynq
Hiet)ec,
FOURTH - 1. CachoQuiola; 7
FAR WEST
Indiana. Pa., 4.7, 2)),
Arizona IL Idaho 62
Nøj El;r;o. 3. Dumingo orngoa
rack, P..
Wom.n
4. Ar,ch Miguel; S Manolo Perez
77,
Loyola Mary. Rvrnlng backs-Vincen t
Al. 4. Sarre-Zarre; 7. Atava-Sancl,,:;
mount 71
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Bilbao-Javj
Nev-Las Vegis Ill. Colorado Ii',
Rictlm,
Id.;
Bill
FIFTH - 1 Bilbao MencPa; 7
Deutsch, North Dakota, 43, 717,
Arizona St. 90. Ssttle.Paclfic
Erdoza Echave; 3. Manolo-Bengo.
Junior,
Fargo, ND.: Terry
4 Moron Aguirre; 5. Ferm i n
76
Egerclahi, Minnesota OuIlh, 6
ML'guer
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Mi
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New Mnlco 11), Cal St
St at e LA ;,
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Proctor, Minn.Celaya Larrea; S. Santi Ramon
Dduis.
SIXTH — I. CchoMgel. 2.
N. Arizona CS, Whlflier 73
En4s-llI
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Lea,
Pnrrona II. Life Bible 5$
Barr. Quiofa, 3 Oguiza Javi; £
BethuneCooi,man 66, 260, Sen. Domingo Sanchez; S. BilbaoOregon 76, B.olia St 64
W , Daytona Beach, Fla,; LawW
Echave; 6. Arecha Elorza; 7. Negul
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EXHIBITIONS
227, SenIor, Hatlehurs), miss.
(Continued from Page 1-B)
SEVENTH — I. Domingo Leniz;
St Bona, $3, Ath, In Action.
Tackles-Larry,
Czarki,
nec
East 6$
2. Echano Beitla; 3. Ica Yza; 1. the
Ithaca, 43, 250. Senior, Hanll
Dolphins, who are leading
Plegui Okoki; S. Lard Alberdi; 6.
AIbny St. $4. Cotiurg, Atis. coke,
Pa,;
Bobby
the Amerjcm F'cotbalj ConferKOftiJr.
?r.! Z.3
Eddy-Ararta; 7. Urza Perez;
So'ifhjt Texas Slate, 4.5, 250,
Atdana JivI
ence's East Division.
Senior, Path, Ten.
EIGHTH — I. AlavaAttu; 7.
The quarterbacking duties
Mile guard -Jun It Hardin
Erdoza-Muguenza; 3. FerminEastern Kentucky, 6.3, 233, Sen.
have
fallen to Don Stroc, an
Aguirre; j. Chutho Juan, S. Marmlo
hoc. Lexington, Ky.
NIA
Larrea; 6 Snhi-Mencha; 7. Ma'uri unknown, untested player to
Linebackers-Greg
Eastern CO**WIflC
Blanken. Azpi, I Celsya Ramon
many fans. He'll be backed up
ship, Hayward State, 61, 210,
Atlantic
NINTH -1,Aguirre,7Erdoza.j
Senior.
Vallelo,
Calif ; Rick
by former Dolphin Jim Del
W I Pct. OS
Aipi; 4 Attu; S. Za're; 6 Bilbao,
Green, Western Kentucky, 6-0,
Ph.lpt,,.
13
Ci-lay.; S. M&amp;tioIo
Galzo,
a free agent who had
210, Senio, Louisville. Ky.; Bill
Boston
TENTH — 1. Ramoi.
10 7 .5*5 2
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been
selling
insurance until
Linn'!nkop,I. Puget Sound,
Buffalo
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9 10
Mugverza; 3. Fermin; 1. Mar-un; S.
725, Si-nb,, )loquiim, Wash,
called
back
by
Shula.
New York
Mencha, 6. Sanf I; 7. Chucho;
7 1 .315
B a c k 1-Ralph
Central Division
G-ebhm,dl,
Larrea
Griese said Strock, a threeRochester, 5)0. 110, Senior,
A tlanta
10 7 .55
ELEVENTH — 1. AaVI-JUan; 7. year benchwarmer, could (10
James
er
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Fairport,
Hourston
Hunt ,
to I -S"
Negui Echave; 3 Oguiza Bingo.; 1.
the job.
Washington
$ $ .500 II'
Ten.; AfltPW,Iy
N Orleans
Oon
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3
Pete:; 7 ArecheZarre; S
Vlrginij Union, 4.1, 1*0, S.en)o,,
Cleveland I 11 '421 1
Bar-re A ttu
pass In a 'counting' game until
Vip,
Western
TWELFTH
Second Team
Midwest ')4vltiii
Aguirre;
3.
Santi.
Offense
Detroit
Muguerza; d. M.erwi-Jvan; 5. Er. against New England," Griese
1 0 6 .625 Tight
KC
Western Illinois
Milwaukee
I
Cciaya Mencha; $ Fermin Alp.
mee tings with Strcck to know
wide Recev,r-Johnny Per.
Chicago
3 13
MATINEE ENTRIES
kirij, Abilert Christian.
Pacific DIvii.oi
that he knows what he's doing.
Tackles-Chris
G.State
SIm.cIk.
Al
17 6 Mi ½
FIRST- I. Echano Anna, 2. He's lnttlligent and has a good
bright, Calvin Word, Jackson
I. A
Barr. Lenii, 3. Eddy Beitia, 4. IcaIS S
arm."
ville State.
Phtnix
Via, S. Negui- Eior:a. S Aldana.
$
Guards
Dove
Two of the Dolphins' four
Mayer.
Alb,rdl. 7, Urza Okoki, I. Lan-i
Mid.
1111
1,sf; Jackie Stair-. Jackso.i
POftInd
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I$3
starting linebackers are out for
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W.dairidiy'i Resvtts
SECOND-. I. OVUIUL,nI:
.
Center-Rich Rodgers, Idaho
Chicago 10?, Boston 106
Echaoo Beitia, 3. Larri QuloIa. 1 theseasonandtheot,hertwoare
Stott
Lon A ngeles ilL Det roit io
Ica Okoki, S. Cache Vii, 6. Ur-za among the many walking
QuanIrbackp.f,),ii
Dscin
Phii.*lpnl. 102. New Or.
AIbeçcit,7. Eddy-Sanch,z,$ Aldana wounded,
,,, Mississippi Valley State.
teani 94
Arena
Griese said the hard, 8Zti
p,nn,.
Hou ston $01. Seattle Ii))
backs-Mitt
Carr,
THIRD- 1. Atdaria.Be,,i,, 2.
B-owe State; Jack Delo,iine,
MIIwak,, Ili. Portland
Ec hanc Qviola, 3. urn Lenhi, 1.
cut
Salem, W. Va.; Rod Gardnir,
Ogui:, Via. S. AnecIa OkokI,
Todar, Games
on Injuries, may be responsible
Lehigh.
Eddy.Javi, 7. Uflo Arena, $ Ica for e
PO(tllfld at Atlanta
th in juries that have aideDefense
Alberdi
Cleveland at Kansas city
lined him and Morrall.
Ends-Harry Carson, South
FORTH— I Ati.
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Carolina State; Ed McAleney,
Ni-v Orleans at Bcton
Aldana Bengoa, 3. DomingMige,,
"
"At first they figured these
Massachusetts.
Cleveland at Buffalo
1. Barr. Echav,, S. NeguiJal
surfaces
would reduce knee InT a K I 5.Pk
CilI
B1II)aolar,,, I. Catho.Sa,wiI,:. 1.
New York at Phi(adalpfti.
juries,"
Griese
said. "Maybe
Thief; Roger Nonce. NOrIOIk
Anecha Perez.
Houston at Detroit
state
Knsat City at MlIwuk
y huve, Rut I think they've
FIFTH- I Atavi Muguçri., 7.
Middlt gu.rrt-Jrny Mil!r,
Frs,:a Cec.a, 3 .'b'iafloloAguer,e. Increased the number of joint
at Pho,
I.tvtioni.
4. Chueho MCnhs S
6trations and so
Miguel, 6. Santi Ethai,e,) Fermin
Briley,
ABA
Cameron, Bob Foster, W,tt
Larrea, I, P,tn,rp
forth. It's catching up."
W L Pt GB
berg. Wiyni Hill, Idaho State.
SIXTH- I. Nigus Echave, 2.
Griese said the artificial sir
'*York
II S 645 ½
l•
Geny
Evan
r ritucky
NOrtheast Arechajavi,
.
Il 7 .637 1
CachoPerer. '
Miijoijni
State;
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It could earn Solomon a place Steadily climbed back luto-the
rn the United States Davis Cup tournament after being disqualified
team lineup against Mexico with AsheIn a noisy encounter
last Sunday.
next week because Rarnirex is
Wednesday
the temperamenone of the men the Americans
tal Romanian kept his chances
have to try to beat,
alive by downing Adriano PanIt has been a tough week for
atta of Italy 7-6, 3-6, 6.0.
Solomon,'
smallest coinpetaor in the eight-man MasStandings in the two groups:
ters Tournament. On an unusuWhite group: Ashe 2-0, Nasally slow court, he has had to t.ase 2-1, Orantes 1-1, Panatta 0put a lot of effort Into his 3. Blue group: Vilas 2.0, Borg 2strokes to get any pace on the 0, Solomon 1-2, Ramirez 0.3.
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outings, upending Bcton with Miller, overcoming a dizzy spell teammate, Jorge
Soto,
shot
a
conservative
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the help of Bob Love's 35 points in the heat, fired a blistering 71.
going
for the pin, but shooting
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A heat wave hitting Bangkok steady," said Miller, who
Dick Motta still wasn't satis- him a one-stroke indivldqal sent temperatures shooting to- confessed that his putting
lead an d the U.S. team a four. ward the
Ped.
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sho uld improve. "I am not
stroke
lead In the ft round of
"We're not playing aggres"I'm not complaining but I fide,1 I am putting past conthe
sive yet," he said. "We'll get it the 23rd World Cop Golf Tour. felt dizzy for a second out there hole and I had many return
together, We've been in every nament.
on the 15th," said Mi ller, whose putts."
The U.S. pair had 134, in. only bogey of the round
bail game. We've been a little
was on
frustrated. This will he lp a lot." cluding a four-under-par 68 by that hole, which he three-putDale Cowens topped the Celt- LOU Graham on the 6,906-yard, ted.
Ø J 24th ANNUAL
Ics wi th 26 points,
fflf35e(J par-fl Navatanee course,
The 1975 U.S. Masters runnerPoliceman's Ball
two close-tn field goal attempts
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SATURDAY, DEc.4
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Kareem
Abdul4abbar, the
SupconIes
hiladelphia built a 2oj
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LaCI-S prank
McElroy
Poole.
James
terswaz
high
for
the
Bucks
with
Wales Conference
L
Angeles
Lakers'
towering
lead
in
the
second
period,
fell
each
FIorid A&amp;M; James Machey,
Calvin Murphy popped In 26
Nor ris Division
points, while Dan Anderson
center, not only is a menacing behind by
Bethe Cockman, Rubrt Pen
one point late In the
P
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Bucks
111,
5 3 3 39 III S7
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Trail
Blazers
92
scored
17
for
nywfl. Gr.4mbling
Portland.
paints and Sub3titute Dave
figure with a basketball, but third
I Angeirs
quarter, then regainedBob Dandridge ca
Syraue By. Buttato 77
Backs Anthony
Falls,
cal now he is virtually scaring op.
f
the
Trail
Blazers'
Geoff
Petrie,
WohI
contributed eight points
Pitts
American U 79. Catholic U
10 10 3 23 99 $00 Poly Pomona,
momentum in pulling away bench
Jeff
Heacock,
and
:;,ured
Detroit
11
and
of
his
21
averaging
over
21
points
per
seven
aisLs in 25 minutes
04
IS
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47
ponenla
half
to
7
109 Muskingum.
death,
Charles
UPci ,
from New Orleans, (;eorge
Washn
n1c during a 21-2 Milwaukee
315 3 9 73111 Evansvill e
Princeton
N
59
game,
played
only
nine
minutes
in
keying
1Ioston's triumph.
Abdul-Jabbar sco red 29 McGinnis paced the 76e
Adams Division
BuCknell 66. Penn as
wi
rs
th
b
in
the
I
half
th
at
because of a knee Injury and Bruce Seals led Seattle with 16
points, gabbed 21 rebounds 27 points. Ron Behagen
Buffalo
Il 3 7 36 $07
Conncins 53, Canie
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led the pelled the Bucks to a18 lead scored two
Boston
points.
17 6 6
56 71
lind blocked 11 shots — a record
o, •,
09%10n
Toronto
9 5 7 73
Frdp,,m .c7. Yale .15
for
Cobo
Arena
In
Detroit
Ca'f
ATORLANDO.sEMINOLE
9 17 7 20 73
M.%ssachu,,etl, 99, Harvard
ip&amp;kingtheLakero 118-110
WEDNESDAY
Wdnesday's Results
Colgate 70 Cornell "
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Kansas City 6, Montrr,af
NIGHT RESULTS
victory over the Pistons
Vermont 71, New Hampshire
FIRST - I. Ica tictia (7). 160,
Butflo 1. W&amp;Vrgten li
63
S
Wednesday night. The triumph
2 Negui AlWdi (8). 10 °'
Minnesota 3. Toon'o i
III. St ICC LW
lifted the Lakers' record to 15-8
$ 50; 3 larri Okoki (4). 700; Q. 17
Pittsburgh 3. Chicago 3. tie
Dr exel 70. Widener 6-4. 7 OTt
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and put them onehaif game
9
SECOND
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L Angeles 3. Ca'cfornia 7
Dickinson
(7),
of Idle Golden State in the
1] 60. 6 70. 340, 2 Ehano Via ii), ahead
Pacific
K nQ Point è1. Williams 46
Teday'sOam
r. I()U!S (AP) — The Spir- previous meetings this
Divislnn, although
New
York
30h),
Rangers
Buffalo
3 UrIJ Eloiza (6). 3*0.
at
season, has not said wn Randy Den.
Holstra M. St Francis. N,Y.
Y its of St. Luuis, one of
But Dave Twardzk scored
the
trail the Warriors, 12.6, by a few
In the only other ABA game, ton, Steve Green
76
80
and
Ro
Boone
Islanders
what
proved to be the winning
(7$
$1
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strugkIling
franchises
still
rethe
Indiana
Pacers
beat
Bowcioin $o. Tufti
113-00; (75 all 2 ) Si 60 percentage points.
ate would arrive.
Chca
THIRD — I Aldana Via (6). 9.00,
at Philadelphia
malning
In
the
N.Y.
Maritime 6.
boket with 48 seconds to play.
Coast
rapidly dwindl. Kentucky colonels 113-100.
Mon trea l at St. Louis
"Kareem played what might ing American Basketball
00. 3 60.3 Echano Okoki (7).
Guard 19
Lewis, who scored 31 points,
A550
Washington at Boston
have
been one of his better
120. 3 Negui Alberdi In, 4 ôO
The Spirits, with Marvin Lucas and Barnes each had a
ciation, not only are having
(2 6) 13a $0, p (67) *9630
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fensive
took a 13-point lead Barnes
SOUTH
and
and Maurice Lucas
WHA
FOURTH — 1 Negui Javi
rebounding trouble attracting fans, but now in the
shot at tying the
Maryland 99, DePat* 1
. games," said Lakers'
Coach
the
W L T PIS OF GA I 40. 1 10, 460:7 Barre Bengoa (1),
first quarter, b't trailed trolling the beards, fast broke missed their shots. score, but
Tenness 54.
$0
cant
evc:)
win
East Division
games,
Bill Sharman. "Besides the
1060, 600; 3 Bilba(.Wulofa (5)
most of the way after that. "We early and hit nine of their first
Auburn $5 W. Carobna 74
N Eng
10 17 I 21 71 70 1500. o. (13). 137 *0. p (31).
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blocks,
he
must
have
had
an.
C.ncl
got
what we deserved," said i2shots. But Barnes was tRgged
10 12 0 20 Cl $09 $4170. DO: (63). 5)91 40
Playing before a spar
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Pacers 113, Colonels !00
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FIFTH — I. Marurl AQuirre
the irt
RicI'mon 75, Davidson 7
Billy
Inoapots
crowd
of
1,8
Wednesday
did
not
come
to
play."
Keller hit four three.
9
17
0
II
70 70 Ii 00 ,9 00.550. 2. Al va Ramon (1 )
Alabama 71. LaSalle 57
period and Lucas and Freddie
In other NBA games, the Chi- night, the Spirits dropped a 114West Division
lntgoalsandscored3opoic
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Lewis each drew three early In
11
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L' 57
Q 11 3) 1154i), P (3 1) $116
helping the undermafl:,ed
Minn
$0 9 1 71 71 77
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led
all
scorers
with
36
SIXTH
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the
Philadelphia
Squires,
who
have
won
only
Mike
Jackson
added
2'S
points
S
15e0.
A?abm
points.
Pacers
beat th: Colonels.
7?, JacscnviIIe S Diego
j 10 7 70 51 73 5.6, 1 40; 2. Oguita Mlgucl (7) 16
l6ers beat the New Orleans four of
21 ga mes and are the
Phoenix
7 ii 3 17 6) 15 1 40, 3 Domingo Zarre )
Jazz 10244, th
IIACOIn *9. Md Easter n Denver
so.
The Pacers, down to eight acThe Spiri ts fell be hi nd by
e Milwaukee only team In the league wi th a for Virginia.
$ 13 1 17 72 97 (7 5) 13.5 *0; P (57)157.
Shore $7
60
Bucks
v'hlpped
the
Canadian Division
the
Portland
nmny as 11 points in the four th
players because of injuries,
lasingrecord. Jt was
SEVENTH - I. Nul Pete:
Wake Forest 93. W. V
spj.
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Winnipeg
Thorn said Moses Malone, q
II 7 0 34 107 57
I) 20, 7 Xl. I 50. 7 Larrl BeItia (3) Trail Blazers 119Z and the sigh lo In
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Qveec
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Houstoa Rockets extended their home
lucky 11
Utah Pla ye rs picked hitting from the outside and the U to 15 points on several occa,
1,360
winning streak to five with a over-algames and dropped their up Tuesday after the Stars fold- Spir i ts tied the wore 1(.106. sions.
l record to 11-fl. They ed, wouldn't ida
Toronto
7 Ii 2 $6 $02 1$3
the SO its for Barnes, who finished with 26
107-10 1 triumph over the Seattle had beaten
$1.70, 5.70. 350; 2. Sin), Ramon (5)
New Orleans 77. La. Tech 64
inia
Wednesday's Results
13 M. 7.60. 3 Maruri Juan (5) 3 70
Ce nter Dave Robisch, filling
uperSonics.
Miii 5),
M;n,,..Dulu,h
again at 112.
Cinc'rna'i S. Cleveland 3
Q (Sit IS) 60; P (75)514570
65
Cazzie
in
for injured Len Elmore,
ttRussell
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led
lakers
alnary 3
NINTH — I. Celaya (6) 10.20, 1.50.
Lenoir
91, [ ton 34
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with
31
scored
27 for the Pacers and
Points.
RU&amp;SCII, Abdul.
370. 7 Bilbao (4) 600. 360 3
Billy
Knight
added 26. Wilbert
Clemson 92, Furman 56
Wlrwiipeg at Sn DIego
1)15720.
Gambling 74, Dillard $
Jones
led
paced a2ll Lakers spurt in the
Ki.ntucky wi th 23
Cincinnati at Indianapolis
11
TENTH -Mencha (2) 11.60. 7.10,
Virginia St. 116, Fayettewllle
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Madson I?. VMI 76
$134 10.- 00 (62)1147 fO
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ELEVENTH — 1 Alava Miguel
MIDWEST
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engaged in business at Hwy 136, Crusaders don't break out of in the
last three games while
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Dated of Orlando. Florida, this Forest City, Seminole county. their slump soon.
Dated of Oviedo, Som!nole 13th (lay of November, iiii7s,
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Florida under the fictitious name of
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David W Cunningham
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As Executor of said estate
to register said name with the Clerk this much longer," Wilson said
DAVID W. CUNNINGHAM
Of the Circuit Court, Seminole after Cleveland blew a t,A o-goal
County, F lor Ida in accordance with lead and dropped a
iN TH E CIRCUIT COURT OF THE Allorney for Estate
5-3 decision
the provisions of the Fictitious
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CIR. P O Box IS38
FOR
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Name
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pattern.

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865 ". Florida Statutes, will f egist eir estate In the office of the Clerk of the register said name with the Clerk of
with the Clerk of the circuit cmwt, in Circuit Courl of the 11th Judicial the Circuit Court. Seminole CoUnty,
# and foc Seminole county. Florida circuit, Seminole county, Florida, Florida In accordance with the
of the Probate Division, in the Courthouti,e Provisions of the Fictitious Name
Publication of this notice, to wit: at Sanford, Florida, within four Statutes, To Wit Section 865 09
SABA IMPORTS under which we calendar months from !he time of Florida Sta?utes 1957.
VxP*cf to ongfiga, In business at P.O. the first publication of this notice.
S~ James Deede
Box S37 In the City of Oviedo, Each claim or demand must be In
Owner
writing and filed In duplicate and
That the parties Iniertsitid in said State the place of reside,nce and post DEU 17
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Notice is hereby given that the notified and required to
fill any 77, Longwood, Seminole co;;Ity:
undersigned, pursuant to the claims and ditmands "Ich you, or Florida under the fictitious name of

and as a force to game in case

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NOTICE UNDER FICTITIOUS

score of 60 or more

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count in match;*int duplicate,

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come hnd go in attacks, hence it to vary. Some people have a
rise in pressure in the uffice,
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the forcing two bid, This one
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Jim
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win the National men's
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championship bark in I 9%.
a part score,
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over East's preempuve three. 'Me answer is that you play
club opening. When PaL-I it as a one-round force in case

welling which can lead to

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yade to keep a high club.
I-hen Jim discarded his last
club. it had done its work.
West also had to go down to
two spades in order to keep
dummy s deuce of diamo nds
from being a winner, sand Jim
had three spade tricks and his
top score

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right side and tnat is why it is Became you need calcium, and
of ten confused with ap- milk is the main source of it you
Pendicitis. 11* inflamiat,iGn may need to take some calcium

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You art hereby required to file
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its tic with [It
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TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
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The Black flawks thus kept connected for Chicago's lint
corporation "mad below, pursuant January
6 oraDefaultwill
to the Fictitious Name Statute
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might
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throw
ali%e
an unbeaten string of 15 scot ein the openin period and
ered against you,
Chapter 66S 09, Florida Statute, will
out
the
rule
book,
that's
how
games.
They have not lost since assisted In its next score in the
WITNESS my hand arid Seal thl
rogister with the Clerk of the Cif Cull
74thdayof NOvtmber. 1975, as Clerls much good it does," sizzled Oct. 26, equalling a club mark second stanza.
Of the Circuit coun in and for CWcago Coach Bill Reay. "Ev- set between Jan. 14 and Feb.
Florida. upon receipt of pirool of the Seminole
16,
Count y,Florida.
pub licatiOn of this notice, t,
erytime
Pittsburgh
got
penal..
1967,
when
they
won
12 and tied
Wilf Paiement scored three
litious name. towit.. Orlando (Seal)
ty tonight they protested, which three. They have won six and goals, the first Kansas City
Arlhur H. Beckwith, Jr.
Federal Savings and Loan.
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Clerk of the Circuit cou rt
is an automatic additional two tied nine currently.
wch the corporation name
ow
Scout ever to do so, and po w.
By. Lillian T. Jenkins
ii engaged in btjtiflifl in offices
minutes.
Not
only
did
they
get
er-ed the Scouts past Montreal
In the other NIIL
to Ocsltd at the following addroues, in GaryDeputy Clerk
away with murder, they got
L. Dirlam, Esq,
games,
the
The
triumph over the lileavily.
Seminole county, Florida:
Kansas City Scouts nipped the
Haffman, Hendry. Parkef
away with it with Frank Udfavored
Canadiens WdS another
2505 lemoran Boulevard
Montreal Canadiens 6-6;
&amp; Smith
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first for the erratic Scouts.
15M Hartford Building
Natioaal Ilockey League, look200 Robinson
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Caps played to
406 East
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Pyatt
scored twice
Attmonte Springs, Florhia
Il II 1975
The result
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"We didn't get much cut of them play their be:st. I think Pacific WX.
fired-up Duke. Robert Miller
register said name with the Clark of JAMES RICHARD SOLOMOP4
,:.,A Gary Yodcr scored 23
*;he Circuit Coorl, Seminole County, PellitiOnef V JANETT DARLENE' it," admitted Depauw Coach they're going to be better than
Ttic Terps scored a,e itr,-.
Florida in accordance with the SOLOMON,
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points each as Cincinnati
Respondent, civil Elmer McCall after his team List year. Everyone knows how nine points of their mismatcl
Provisions of the FiCillious Name Action No~ IS ?AM CA 04 A
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was
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Wedne3with Depauw, later ran off crushed Wright State with a 66good their guards are, but I
Statutes, To-Wil- Section g6sog nature Of this suit is to obtain a
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f 10 and 15 pointa in tht.
the
Nichols
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mobility nd shoot first half and opened the second
Publish: Nov 13, 20. 27. Dec. 4, joys PfOPeftY Bw&amp;fc*d to the Petitioner
Al Fleming and Gilbert Myles
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Terps
toyed
with
their
better."
as his soig and separate property as
half with another 12-point
DET-67
scored 19 points each as Anlump
In other games involving the string.
alimony, said prop erty lesser rivals, rolling to a 55-20
lc.r ated in Seminole County, Florida halftime lead with cllnlcai ease, ranked teams, No. 8 Tennessee
Steve Sheppard led Maryland ZOIVI COa.Ited past Idaho.
FICTITIOUS NAME
Until about three years
Notice is hereby given that I am
beat Duke 86.80; No. lOCincin- wi th 17 points, Lawrence BosLot 1. Block F Spring
engaged in business. at 114 E. Forms, section 4. Pitt
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Greenwood's generally leads the first five or six hours then

IL ACTION NO. ?(2401CA.o4.A
personal Properly belonging to
sp IN
RICHARD
Hovland
Frank
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203 N Holly Ave

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building Corvettes for sale He said his major rnter.'-cf rsb• 'c..

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VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) well. He'd iie the fint to back
Overindulgence Is the main off if the roles were reversed.
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temptation you have to guard
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YOURBIRTHDAY
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It was thought that the Che rolet
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titr;iJjn
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'd11erican car sweep but In
problems put both cars out
IIIIIhIy through the event.
Greenwood has always run well in the short races and usually

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ol. iI rypress Ave
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a new 'QIO family residence

At public auction at 10:00 AM

feel a little sluggish today, it's opposite effect.
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.strong opinion you have
AQUARIUS(Jan. MFeb, 19)
probably will not be too popidar You have a tendency today to
today. It may only serve to turn embellish the facts. While
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Things will balloon out of all be of an expensi ve nature
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City of Sanford, Florida
Elimin3le Inc 10110"'IfIg Statement
City Hall at 11 )O A.M in orclor to
from the Invitation to Bid
consider ti t('.,J(5t for a variance
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fSIfL,i bidder Sh&amp;I
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supply and install all necessary
pu mps and lank% Am All Dump, 10 Side yard 111back requiren ents in
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For Friday, December 5, 1975

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works - CBS and NBC. NBC daughter, and Joe Morton plays
introduces two new premid- his son-in-law, a high-school
season
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REALTOR
AFTE.1 HRS.
322 3991
377 9211
3720618

10 ACRE TRACTS. $1750

New 3 bedroom, 2 baths, double
garage,2 porches, patio, country
.4ettIng, on large 1 acre plus lot.
531,300 Directions: West onSM 46
to Wekiva Rd., Call collect, eves.
Osntr Broker, Herbert Bronson,
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home nestled under shady trees.

LAKE MARKHAM
NIce 3
bedroom, 2 bath, kitchen equip
pad. In the Country 119'S
SANFORD4 bedroom, Partly
furnished Convenient. $185.

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Beautifully landscaped miniah.'ri
Spanish villa S tSR, 3 bath. Fla
rm., formal living rm, w.w car
petlng, central A.H, above grounsj
pool with private entrance. Neair

schools &amp; hoipita;.

P.M. Wk nd anytime.

$100217.

M. Unswôrfh Realty
Reç. Real Estate Broker

$19 S00

803W 1st St.
373 6061 or 3230517 eves,

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Kitchen.Batflroom

323 SItS

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bottle capacity. May be seen at
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Second st. between 9 and 3.
WILSON MA'ER FURNITURE
BUY- SELL-TRADE
311 3)3 E. First St.
3)2 36fl

Open
SATURDAY AND 5UHDAY TIo$
HIGHWAy 46 FLEA MARKET
I' n11*j east of t-4i', Hwy 46
(behind Hwy 44 Auction Gallery)

2 BEDROOM
TOWNHOUSES

Vfflageh

Hand crocheted afgans, shawls, and
ponchos. Will make to order
Phone 373-7041, 16,5 Marquette,

Large 1 &amp; 2 Bdrm,

Yamaha Clarinet, like new, $375;
new 17" GE black and white
portable TV, $300. Phone 373-1051.

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Notice 5 hereby ç'iven that I em
In b',%lnej at 2)9 Lake
Yry Blvd., Lake Mary, Seminole
"y' Pioricta, unaer e fi(1iti

rmeor THE MiLLER C.ROIJP, and
lhat f iflttnd to reg.s''r said name

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Flowers and Gifts for all casis
tropical and exotic plants. Car
nations,
dOZ. CAMECREE

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membership to Family WorI
&amp; Country Club, 372 1411.

FLORI.T, 7397 French Avc', 373

Plants, Hanging Baskets,

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SEARS teephones will be open
every night 'till thru Dec. n Call
327 1771
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P.c V( thIs thristmas. Sanfd
Highway 1792 8. Lake

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Sheraton Sanford llotor Inn

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Pullh Dec 4. I), l, 2 1973
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styles and colors. Knight's Shoes.
70$ E. First St.

Beauty Care Products for Mom
Towers Beauty Ss Ion
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Flowers Sanford Flower
One of Your Better Ce
Florida Florists,

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love you all year for a
Micro Wave Oven or a Trash
Compactor. - and an Electric
Barbecue Grill wI'l make Dad a
"Top Chef" Dick's Appliances,
26)7 S French, 372 7651.

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Oldsmobile Delta II.

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LOflditiOfled c.rnfort, power
)TVV, ln, peW
brkes m.d
radio are just a few of the
luxuriec inside. This beautiful
chocolate brown with beige
vinyl roof car should sell for
$7393.
su -r. - .at Clark
Chrysler Plymouth. - .it can
be your-s for only 519?5.
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Specialist RoolsExteriors

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EstImates. Isaxsnable Rates
Terms Available
HI-RISE COMMERCIAL $04611
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Chrysler Plymouth

usuwy.436

Ph. 322-4273

*31.7704

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BUSINESS DIRECTORY
EXPERTS READY TO SERVE YOU
JUST A PHOI4E CALL AWAY

Land Clearing

Aluminum 5iding

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ri cover your home with alum.
ling &amp; softit system. Also
iofing, Gutters. 20 Yre. Exp.
gte Siding Co. 131-9543.

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ESTERSON LAND CLEARI
Bulldozing, Excavating. I
Work. Fill dirt, lop soil 312

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Plumbing
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KING Plumbing Suppt.e
Fixture's Water P-b at:rs
323 3617

Land Clearing, till dirt, clay,
All kinds ci digging, Hocliti

Air Conditioning

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0'fts toplease each and ever yone
the entire family from FULLER
BRUSH 317 3917

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Pressure Cleaning
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stored &amp; moved 373.9143
1195

ral Heat &amp; Air Conditioning
r free estimates, call Carl
rris. at SEARS in Sanford 3)2

AlA CLEANS ALL

Exterior pressureclear.'r
323 016.5

Office Machine

Heater Cleaning

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OFFICE MACHINES

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Mom would love a flew watc
jewI start at $7995 OW

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Delight 'helady en your hOffle
Suntam small appliance
Gregory Lumber &amp; True
Hardware. 6th &amp; Maple 377
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Select your new furniture from
WILSOM MAlE P foi the best
Christmas ever Save on r.ateonal
arids. Liberal trat,t ins Free
delivery ConvenIent terms. We
give TV Stamps. 311 E. First St.

Phone 322 5472.

Pe'td's Indian Rlv Frui' Shippers,
fAalli-fl, Sanford exit, at Late
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Check the Evening Heratci Cl
shipparl. Select -joors today for
mas Gift Ouioe daily fr CI
ChI$t% shippIng PhOne (305)
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ars experience Paul MIller, 322-

90.

Meeker men's 1 told Billfolds from
$730. Other quality Meeker
leather goods.
OWALTNEY
JEWELERS, 201 5. Park.

Dad

will love Black 1, Decker or
Rockwell power tools arid Stanley
han,J tools from Gregory Lumber
I True Value Hardware, 6th &amp;
Maple. 3720500.

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GET
EXTRA
FOR
CASH
CHRIST V,AS by seIlng your pooe used furniture nd appllanr,es to Handsome select.on of cardigan
Larry's ,ftw &amp; USed Mar?, 715 5.
sweaters by McGregor, n.acttine
Sanford Ave. 32? 11)2.
J washable, $16 Perkins Men's
Wear.

all

types. Gr1rdfaIhvr clocks. Cen

trat Fs.-roiture 1. Bedding, 234

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Plesse Dad with a pair of Daniel
(',reen. .aauats or houSe t.Jlppers
from Knight'S Shoes, 301 ! lit St

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what you have to sell. Call

and your Classified Ad wilt
here tomorrow

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Fur'iiture,

hcvseodterns, plants, clothes,
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Carpensry Remodeling Additions
CuStom Work Licensed. Bonded
Fret estlmale 3TJ 01
Interior,
Plaster

Toys,

I Saturday Only, 9-5.

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PET REST
niP. C'cvm-g
Ph 312 iosl

Call Phil Conralez 305 3? 3939
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IMPROVE

LI TyPES OF CAR

Clothes, Miraccx-d

IIG CARPORT SALE- 20 N
Edgmon, WInter Springs, Friday

'56? PIrk Dr
317 1.16.5

PURIFICATION SYSTEMS

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Turntable. Herter's Bow. Plants,
Household Articles, MIsc 175
Iarkwood Drive. (ldylIv'ildel

ART BROWN PEST CONTROL

Plastering.

Exterior

patching

brick &amp; stone specatty 3227780

Bargains SATURDAY ONLY 9

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Classified Ads didn't work

Estimates. Call 373 3132.

Home Improvements

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thru Dec. 7. DinIng chairs, table.
clothes, househohi goods etc. 309
Idyllw!Ide Drive, 373092?.

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ROBSON MARINE
?92l0rlandoDrive,)73 3961

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DAVE'S PAINTING
Work's Slow C'ieap Pete

Freeestlmatps
Call 373 4169

Snaccs

BASS BOAT BARGAINS

RockIng Chairs, 21

Pooling And Carpentry Repan-

for sensor citizens

irning. Bathrooms. Windows,
' Waxing, wuç, Shampooing,

4-"

Roofing

A Better job, for a Better
Interior I Eite'ior. 23 pcI

Home Cleaning

54-Garage Sales

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BETTER PAINTING $42 I

Zenith Stereo console, dark C

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Painting

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Bazaar: Dec. 7, 1 to S. Benefit 7 Day
Adventist Church School Corner
Laurel and 7th St, Baked goods,
crafls, misc

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Macrame- Free Instructions C
Kathy's Unique, 7610 Hiav
Ave., across from Chr3
Dealer, 3237451.

DRIVE IN TV SERVICE- Fast
ServIce 202 Live Oak Blvd
Casselberry Phone $319611

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one motor. 201 E. 10th St.

Dad

Home
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Free Pickup and Deliveri
Sintord ISijsneii MA(hnCS 31

iur Serv,ct, Dykes Heating &amp;
Conditioning, 322 $177.

20$ E. nrst St.

Gifts

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REPAIRS

372

Photography

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Paneling door, *1,00*5 hung,
concrete work. etc. By the hour or
by the job. 372 9365

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Photograpny by Munson Cockayne
Fine wedding

p(.J Phone 323

arage Sale, Sat.,9toS: Sun. ito S.

Fund.

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delivery Call for tree estimate
20) E Commercial 373 6151

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SELLING

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PLACEACLASSIFIEDADNOW
Call 3227611 or III 9993
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Pressure Cleaning &amp; Painting

WeIght, 100 to 430
D.W.Hu,d.3fl.717$

wide Seleclion of ID Bracelets,
gold and silver, 5495 up.

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Mayfair Country Club Pro Shop,

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purcnase. Bicycle city, 491 W.
434, 1g.. 830-1161. 105 N. Maitland,

Mary Blvd, 373 1711

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pd's ripnir.
rAIl Ralph 573

ThekidsiIIIoveCowboy Boots and
D:ngo Boots from Knight's Shoes.

&amp; Air ConditIoning, 7226)90.

5171

Got Everything For The
Ifer- Clots, Bails, Golf Bogs,
D-.ckster Jackets Ladles and
.'fle'fl% golf apparel and Shoes.

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WALKER'S

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heat and air from Sanford Heating

Out of Ideas? Visit EthelI'i
'ques, I mile west Oil I 05" C
Rd 46 at "76" Station. Paoii

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heat air, plenty ot 10gm for
(hIIljrIn Jndpet Ph
Coun'y Florida in
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co'danc. with the' Provision; Of the
3 Bedroom mobile home on a ranch,
Fictiti*
Name Statu•ej, T Wit'
furnished, 5)35 month plus
Sectcng*.
FIorett S?atut 1931
security. 3fl7
5' W. M, Mitlir

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THE ROAD!!!

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AirConditionedSIlOrno
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Good gas miteage. Call after 6
p.m. 323-9579.
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Auction Galleries), Phone 372-

house broken, $200 firm. 1293-

COLOR IV. $14 95 MONT
RENTAL PURCHASE PLi

Polaroid Square ,hter 2. 3 flash Unusual Gifts, fresh and art
floral pieces, lovely ha
cubes and I exp. color film. Save
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oas,ess .nns Flower 6
31 7*, Special 574 36
Camera Shop, 2)0 S Park.
Shop, 373 2660.

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running condition. J22 $544.

1", miles east or r-a .t
Highway 44, Flee Market (behind

Burner Cleaning &amp; Service. 74

The tight against nilation begni at

DEL')ONA - Cxecut'we home
2
bedroom, how available Seasonal
0k 5300 No pets hi I0-iu.
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GWAI.TNEY JEWELERS
Quatiy gifts for less 2015 Park

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Everyon1

Please tne whole family *ith

322 7643
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9719.

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33'-Houses FurnIshed

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Call)?) $370or83.4.1405

Sanford,

German Shepherd, AKC. beautiful
huge, male, aggreulve, shots,

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65-Pets. Supplies

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linen, stereos, eU l 5' p-es at
thandis.. Sold by piece, dozen,

76" Gas Raeige, perfect Condition

Santa's TI

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MONDAY THRU SATURDAY
HIGHBALLS SOc BAR BRANDS
HIGP-IBALLSSSC CALL IRANDc
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bath, w w carpeting, kitthn

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Real Estate

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Largs lovely bedroom with prIvate

Dance To'fltt
Magic Fingers oi

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RENT WITH OP1 ION TO auY
COUNTY 3 BR. block
CITY 3 BR, 1', bath block, W-W

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Balladeer-Guitarist

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7 Bedroom houSe

Beauty Salon on French Ave.
completely equipped, $1,930 in
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nUmber of hours. Exclusive 2 Bedroom, kit(hen equipped
13)0
patented product. $1,700 in
Elliot St. 1)25 month, ISO damage
vestment, Excellent spare time
depoilt, Phone 303 299 4139 after
bustn
or retlre.'i delight Mr
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Andre'ws, 305691 1716. 1 to 7-p In

Rentals

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AUCTION

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1970 Hornet, 6 cyi,, stand , 34,000

FRIDAY,OEC S. 11AM
Close out, Bankruptcies- Jewelry,

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1310 Catsun Wagon, 16,000 miles,

72-Auction

LAWN MOWER RENTALS- 7731
Orlando Drive. Smitty's Sriappin'

52-Appliances

3 bedrooms, 31 bath, carpet, central
LARRY

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C&amp;A BackHoe Ser

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Onebedroomglovecag,
vfl'urnlshed,carege $I00mt
Phone 3777396

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WITH GOOD C°EDIT

Classified Ads Gets Results
And That's A Fact Toot

2HOLSTEIN BULLS

KULP DECORATORS

s.'sarate garage, Security deposit

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24-t3usiness Opportunities

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your friendly Classified gal at The
Herald 172 7,611. or $31 9993

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e7th&amp;Fr,ncts, Sanford, 7 Bedroom
4,)rle living rm, dining rm,

ODD JOBS Youth Group First
Prest,ter an Church

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rNo Money Down

TWO PLUS TWO IS FOUR
And That's A Fbctt

32) 6430

Singer hg zag in cabinet. 3 needle
poSition, twin reec.le, front
loading, deluxe Sewing machine.
Pay balance of 17$ or 10 payments
01 $1. See at.
SANFnr.tn SFWI4r. fFrJTro

Realtors, 372 1307.

WIIlcareforchilren;to5
Monday ttwu Friday
Phone)?) 0901

49 E X HI B' TOPS
ADM,$1 75 WITH THISAD, $1.50
GOOD FOR ALL THREE DAYS
WITH SIGN OUT TO RETURN

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401 S. ALABAMA AVE.

Spectracide granules for lAw-n insect
control. GardenLand. 1400 W. 1st

Available Nov 5th 5223 mon!P

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11A.M. bIG r.M.
Sunday Noon too P.M.
NATIONAL GUARD ARMORY

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Assume Payments

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extras, excellent condition, $100.

Dec. 5,6,7-- 1975

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ANTIQUES
SHOW &amp; SALE

office furniture

Selling Cheap- Used lumber, all
kinds; old bathtub (pasture
trough), Phone 321 0729

2large&amp;)smail
M-akeoffer.3fl.3501

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1505 W. 25th St.
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automatic, 4 Cylinde'. ExIr
extra sharp. $2,795 Call Don Pop"
322 1651. Dealer.

CASSELBEISIIY. FLORIDA
Donation 52 Per Pern

67-livestock- Poultry
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Steel Casement Windows

FURNISHED
OR UN FURNISHED
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SEMINOLE
TURF CLUB

Turtle, Phone 322-2611.

Flea Market

taxes; by owner 322-6430

BEDROOM SUITES

THE CLUB HOUSE

&amp; chairs. Secretarial desks &amp;
chairs, straight chairs, filing

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Wood or ttpel desks (executive desk

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Counter tops, Sinks. Installation
available. Bud Cah.iI '1)2 lOS?
anytime.

pluS $300 Security depoCet Phone

between 1:30 and 3 p.m.

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up 'mw,

339 6350.

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best offer, 322 7950 after 6.

Sponsored By

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pods, flash attachment &amp; case.

2 bedroom concreta
block, excellent condition: no city

STUDIO 1,2, 3

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NOLL'S

DUPLEX-

Luxury Patio Apartments

er Conventional Mortgage's.

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80-Autos for Sate

60.0ff ICe Stipphes

Bell &amp; Hoii

Call for appt

and game room. Lots 01 extras.

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HOMES OF DISTINCTION
Close to everything yet away from it alit
L.arge wooded lots •Street lights
Paved streets eSowers •Sidewaiks
30 Year Mortgages -S pct. down.

home, carport, carpet en
living room 5105 month 1CsI S
Sunland Call after 5 p m , 305 269

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wk-days, btwn, 3:30 P.M. &amp; 4:)

9dy1Wdc

1969 Chevrolet, 8 350,

Oundy Clarinet, 173. table top organ,
$13 Both very good condition. 3225101 after I p m.

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EXECUTIVE- Desired area, 2
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INCOME PROPERTY-) BR home
with nice mobile home rental.
Large tot for garden. $33,000.

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BLAIRAGENCY

Drive In Theater, South 17 97.

Set of woman's golf clubS with bag,
never used. Call after 3, 373 5376.

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baby
accessories,
Payton's
Children's Wear. (Formerly
Butts 'N 60*5) 26-10 Hiawatha.

LAKE MARY-3b,edroom, 1',bath

321.0041

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Call ven1n,5 301o1.30' 173 7311

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Come see the beautiful new ciothes,
lust arrived Christening gowns,
knit Suits, baby blart'.ts, Crib SetS
etc Old stock. 30 pt to60pcf,ol(,

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repair. May be seen at Lake Mary

No charge. All adm,te free.
Come browse starting Sunday,
December 14th at the Movieland

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Sold new tv $400 asking $773 321
0613 at Icr 6 p.m

SWAP SHOP• FLE* MARKET
Anyone can be a Seller or a buyer

3)2 3-961

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78-4Pctorcycles

70-Swap&amp; Trade

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HAL COLBEkT,REALTOR

baths, concrete block with brick

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exchange. REEL'S BODY SHOP,
1109 Sanford AvC

Quantity.
NOLL'
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Accessories

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SWAP- 16-ft. Cobla V-Bottom float
for good bpinet Piano, or iell, $375

Beat the high cost of living with

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Peg Real Estate Broker 371-0610
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It you are having difficulty finding a
place to live, car 10 drIve, a lob, or
some Service you have need
read all our want ads every day.

to 13003

REALTY INC

Kish Real Estate

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Multifamily Yard Sale. Bargains
Galore. Sat., Dec. 6, 9 am., 1951
Washington Ave (I block east 20th
&amp; Mellonyill). 32? 373?.
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Merchandise
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201 E. 25th .373 7832

WITT REALTY
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CASH 322-4132

Wanted to

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used furniture, appliances,
tools, etc Buy 1 or 1001 items
Larry's Marl, 213 Sanford Ave

refrigerator, firewood. Phone $30

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n.wt ,tpmt
anywhere

ORIENTAL RUGS WANTED
Top prices paid, used, any condition
644 $126, Winter Park

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AUCTION, 323 7)10.

obor, clothing, mlc, household
items, baby Items, vacuum,

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HAL COLBERT

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St,,4g Camper Top for pickup truck
I' bed; likeni'w 372 63-U evenings.
177 's117 rfyt

WILL BUY OR CONS:Ou GUNS OF
ANY DESCRIPTION. SANFORD

Garage Sale: Thursday, Friday,
Saturday, 315 Diane Circle,
Casselberry. Stove, sliding glass

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Small and large $2,003 per acre
and up. Terry Realty, Reattor, on
07 II.

Eves.3720612or3fl.1517

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up.13000.tothingdown$p.
mo on lease purchaSe Good
credit required. 34933.15.

2'., ACRES, Snail take with 3
room, 1 bath home, 133,000

WEK 'VA RIVER ESTATES

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Stove, Ice Box, Sink

DAVES' 373 9370

CARPORT SALE
Sat. 6th. 9 to S.
2117 S Myrtle Ave., Baby's &amp;
Boy's clothes, toys, household

Service

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exerciser; Coffey table, oc
casional tôbl; Slide protector; 3
Ceiling fixtures; boat seats;
luggage; electric shoe shiner;
clothing; many misc.

Ge-'a, I acres, mobile home hOok-

7,000 sq. ft. $ioO month
1.000 . ft., $200 month
6 Month LeaSe

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Garage Sale: FrI. 6. Sat 9 to 5. 1001
Grove Manor Drive. MOtorized

Five acres, Osteen, cleared,
fenCed, pond well,
3)23117 after S.

OUILDINGSO.slABuSys'YREET

HUNT REALTY

Buslne

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FOR RENT
STORE OR OFFICE

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Thursday, Dec. 4, J73-__Q

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THE CONTRACT"

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322-6457

We will provide the

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Large 3 bedroom house, 1326 W'
Mellonville; lencl bac( yard

pc"cn(ed; todo health care ir. the
hOtI
for Md.c,irc proVd%r In
Deltonj Dettary irea ExcelInt
wage, Ned full and part time.
Mint have own car Call $31 7707

Enjoy much tatter "Seek &amp; Find" puzzle's with river So
per prneI in in all-new series of 24-page booklet's
Tooc-der volumes I, U and UI, send $1 for each, making cheeks
payable to "Seek &amp; Find" in care of this newspaper.
diseoveries

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MISc. ousehold items

Don't lust sit ttere waiting for lhe
phone to ring
vertiw your
bulns service In The Herald's

GFt4ENL CON IkAc Top
REAL ESTATE, INC

You want to Buyor Sen
Real Estate

Established Residential Area?

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Truck Camper. Sl''I

Cry?et D'-"-

3 Bedroom, 2 baths. Already SE? U)
wfn awning and skirting. Cheap.
37301.10. 110 Exeter Court,
Carriage Co-vt Mobile Home Park,

JOHNNY WALKER

If

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Moving? Why Not Live
In Sanford's Finest

UNLAND
family
room, 21* baths., $17S Iii 6. last.
3656)30 or after 3, 373 7932
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Modern Clean 3 bedroom homeS,
family room, garage, carpets,
131-1272
CLIFFJORDAN,REALTOR

l.3oandspm,

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lSYr. FHA FINANCING
GREGORY MOBILE HOMES
3803 Orlando Drive
Sanford,373 5700

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7, 701 Odhain Or, Sanford Like
new toys and mItc.

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PIiQhtS3fl.7357

W. Garnett White

19195. French
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REGISTERED
PHYSICA"ij
THERAPIST to provide home
cas'e to Medicare recipients in
Deltona DeBary area. One year
'IILV,
uwn car. Licellent
wage An Equal Opportunity

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42-Mobfle

ST. JOHNS REALTY CO.
BROKERS

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Your MLS Agency

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FOR SALE OR RENT- nIce
locatIon, 3 BR, fireplace, all
modern, quiet Sf. 322 6)36.
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Meg Real Estat. Broker
flOOE2SIhSt_--______

horns. 6.C'GO laying hens on
conslgnrnt. Company furnishes
everythIng but human element. 20
pct per year return on your cash
Investment
POOL HOME-' Nicety redecrated
3 oe&amp;ooqn with 16*32' pool. Good
established neighborhood $17,900
COUNTRY ESTATE- 7 story, i
bedroom home Over S acres of
beautiful giant oaks and citrus.
Improvements Include corral,
ttablej, tack room and bridle
path 177,0(X)
UWNFR UflhitjAT,r_
sa...,...,
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out of state. reds to sell 3
bedroom, 2 bath home in Sotith
Pinecrest. $73,000

tgegewithnoqahIy; Rded

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favorif etyC1.fANNELS,?

WHOLE

Sursland
3 - ft14, 2 barn. *itchers
furrthfd P40 pets $165 mo Call
between 4 &amp; I p m - 377 Q%33

Deflary area. Must have one year

A phonacall could start yruon a new
and profitable career. Call 863.

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extras. 139,900. 31 0264
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3737198

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- REALTOR

Owner Will finance.
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY- Egg
Ranch, I acres with 3 bedroom

KA6000LEt 3 BR home, range.
refrigerator, carpet, and fur
nithedl Assume existing mor

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experience and own car. Excellent
wage Need lull and part time.
Call 131 7707 between 6:30 and S

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home
health care In the hom, for
Medicare provider ifl Deltona-

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Sanford, Fla. 32171.

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7 Bedroom. $135 ptusclepojit

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Sunday, its Baywood Circle is
bedrooms, 3 baths, 3 fireplaces, p

2 bedrooms, I balh, carport, Bargain
priced Name your terms.

formal dining, separate garage

Ittle
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Car Salesman- Experienced only
n used car sales &amp; dealing with
finance companies. Excellent

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322-2420

Nice I fledroom
kitchen
eg,pped, air, carpeted Large
private yard 1103 Adults 327 2196
wk-ids &amp; eves
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NavelOranges,$2.SOperb,,j.
JulceOranget., SI SO per bu
Your Container 372 tIM

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rentals or live in.

SteflstrOfll

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formation call 377 0±01

371$.

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NOW 1EAlNQ
P4ev, mnooemn, I Story efficiency
apartments, attractively lurfished. Conveniently located and
beautifully landsCaped $135 mo

Tangelos and Tangerines

Income

REAL TONS fl'4nchOIIiceNn I
76-7 OrlandoDrive
372 I)0

extras Screened porch.
Shed. new exterior paint,

3710991 evenings.

I BR, 2 story, over 3,600
- 37) 0117

INCOME PROPERTY- CornPietely furnished 12'xOO' mobile
home on large double fenced lot,
carport, pat lo, FIor!da room plus
utllty Sheds IncOme of 115 per
month from rental of second lot.

bath

Schuren Realty

2 Bedroom apartment, partly fur

NAVEl ORANGES
BAGGED
F,renthA
3)2-3622

when they wind up on a case
together, they have differing
views about work tactics, and
that makes them deCide they
aren't suited for each other. But
they do catch a killcr-buiglar.

ford, now has his own series, a
diitct spinoff. To help things
along, Reck) Foxx shows up on

APIS

IllS 1150 Color TV
QUALITY INN NORTH

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WHY PAY RENT?
Duplex, $71 300

710 Palm P1., 32, 177.300
1007 Scott, 3 p ,
720 6aywoc, 3' '?' 500
1211 Crescent, i , 576.100
t
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DraslcalIy reduced

PFALTOR

Newer 3 large bedroom,
Ssjflt
,irea

MONTHLY RENTALS

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SUNLAND BAKuAIN
$23,900
72) Baywood Dr., Sanford
3 bedrooms, 7 baths, pol, fenced,
patio, In quiet neight)orhood,

2106 Elm, 37, $77,

Rrantl..y privileges $73,900

Wanted

2515 Park Drive. $70 Up

If no

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CalIBar't Real Estate

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(REE RIPENEL) FRUIT, picked to

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529,3-03
1311 Palmetto, Sanford
4 Bedroorn, 7 baths, family room,
formal dining, living rorr,
fireplace, central heal, Iar. lot,
carport &amp; garage, Call now for
appointment.

loan. Call us to find out. The
fOl'owlngbocneshaveel,herVA or
FHA (krvv cain down) oppr.isai
at the price Shown. Many include
drapes,
carpet,
range
&amp;
refrigerator Some sellers will pay
flCW financing C05t5

Great buyt 3 Bedroom, 2 bath, with
7711' family room. Fenced yard,
Stone front, central air, Lake

back yard. 573 90Q Terms

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"The CsIt's
Paw" Bachelor U. Mike Stone

PREMIERE Whitman Mayo,
who played the stuttering,
fumbling buddy of Fred San.

1:30

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Navel oranges &amp; Tangerines- IS
bu.. Fresh fruit &amp; vegetables at
tow prIce's A &amp; E PRODUCE.

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$20.0(*3.
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Rome Beauty Apples, 5,5.50 bu.:

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You may be qualified for another VA

LAF BRANILEY

rain on large fenced
tat; carpet $2S.900-Term
Neat) Bedroom P 'me, fenced,
only

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BY OWNER

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Fate" Ginger Rogers, Jacques
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$1 9,303. Will lake car or truck as
part dowfl 373 7791 after o

eJc 606-I

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A BABY'S WORLD Carefor infants
bedroom, utilities lnCJcJed, SIlO
toage2onIy,Nexttoneworiver' per month, Adul? only 3777Ø
Llense Bureau. 327 6613
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.'d'li'.- "s't1yr oldslnsni,- tenced,
large bdrm.; couple or lady; no
clean country home. Individual
pets. In Lake Mary 5)75 mo, $75
attention Lunch &amp; viacks, Mon
damage fee 322 050,.
Fri 7.30 to 530. 55 per day 31)
Large 2 BR, down, clean; all utilitieS
1116
furnished including heat $40
322 7764
to Eat
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trailer apts Adult &amp; family parke
NAVEL ORANGES
Wkly 3315 Hwy 1197, Sanford
1250 BUSHEL
323 1930.
i~a73) or 3)2036?

T%/ HIGHLIGHTS

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PlP
HILLS, Orlando, 7 611, tarn
rrn , large yard, enclosed carport,
air, newly painted inSisl &amp; out

Crank Realty, Realtor

Found- Male Dachshund, brown One &amp;
2 bedroom apartments.
black. 75th and MelIviIIr
furnished or unlurnished Newly

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colored cat, *ith white (beSt &amp;
feet Yellow collar, female, an
swers to Tiger. Reward $31 7676 BAMBOO COVE

PANY
9 BEVERLY HILLBILLIES-

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ADULIS,NOPETS
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VACANT
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S21.St) Low C1sn with no Closing
(OilS

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On Jbcuroom home Total undeSI7.03 Owner. 373 27Si

3 Bedroom, apt. turn , campett'ci, ,.r,
heat, reasonable for right pamly
Call 37294.41

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for quick sale. 3
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room
fl Ravenna Park

Real Estate
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MAR11 !AGE S
Performed by Marll)-n, Notary,
Ocala. 90.4132 i6I ir 7)? 8773
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StOt'S, ChUtCPSCS Ideaf for ref fred
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into Only $26-ca)

372 e?o
SLIM BUDGETS ARE OL
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PROOLEM
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Call 173 4587
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Sanford, FlorIda 32771
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By ED PRICKE-717T
Enimitt Priest Jr., 33, Ovje,
Chief Ken Triplett's daughter. (CETA) program, a feiwal
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lleraldStaff Writer
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011111 ordered the Chief's was at the wheel of the truck,
Clty'of
period until her termination unemployment. Tha $4,000 Oviedo must
reimburse daughter terminated Nov. 10, according to FHP Trooper
The City' of Oviedo is [man' Nov. 10, as a police radio fame
from CETA funds. ac. Seminole County for the cost on the strength of a letter from Lawrence Gbdteuz.
dolly unable to repay the dispatcher.
to Jim Bedsole, the iicurred by an ineligible ap- Bedsole.
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a sta te atttney.
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night's annual Sanford-Seminole County Christmas Parade
and Staley also declined to
the advice of Circuit Judge report so as to make it difficult, formation contained In the the Indictments but the motion comment,
IN
TOWN
through Down town Sanford. Approximately 100 units were in the
Volie A. Wffliams, who was to If not impossible, to allow Jury's report,
was
denied.
When
told
tod3y
of
the
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parade
that tsted for nearly two hours and was witnessed by
have received the jury's report. making the indictments public
Herring said Ws staff asked
"We're in the process now of pending citizens' protest
several thousand spectators. (More Photos, Page 2-A) 11firrald
Cowart took the return while without revealing other in- Cowart on Thursday to release preparing what we consider the
Williams was at lunch and had
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Die court cited a state law Six Protest Food, Conditions
that prevents making public —
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individuals who are not irmlicted
until the persons named have a
chance to petition the court to
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or po rtions of the report .
Stdk Division of Corrections inspectors were
ro lk said that Incident ended "about a month ago
In a note smuggled out of the jail from one of the
Accordin' to the law If such scheduled to visit the Seminole County Jail this at.
are denied adequate medication "and are mostly
after a couple of days" when the inmates were moved
inmates
to The Herald the prisoners' reasons for the
motions are made
terr.00n where six inmates are In the second day of a
r
laughed at when they ask for help;" and that
to other jails in the central Florida area while awaiting
hunger strike were outlined as follows:
must remain sealed until the huiiger strike protesting the food served and jail
"pr
warisoner
camps are treated like they e in a prisoner-of.
return to the Sanford faciflty that wa3 being repaired
— Pow food to the degree !~wl prisoners "are going
DistrictCourt of Appeals rules conditions,
by (a corriction,
; offical and some of the
following the June 9 fire that resulted In the deaths of
to bed hungry at night."
or the circuit Court's ruling
Ther1ff John Polk said the six prisoners, all in one
other
offi
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at
th
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jail
as
th
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io inmq(es and a corrections officer.
—Only one Jail commissary delivery a week
the motions.
ceilbiock, started their protest by refusing the noon
harsh punishment."
consisting of "io food stuffs to help substancuate the
Jail officials said there were 60 inmates being held
The local grand jury report Is meal Thursday.
hunger
pains,
Before going into a meeting with trs staff, Polk
in
county
jail
today
and
th
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I say th e food's good, Polk said. When the get
believed to name at least one
said, 'Th ere Li no factual basis for the inmates'
eat.
cat. or uL can t up
re a
Only one visiting day a week "consisting of only
ose
unindicted co-conspirator, thus
complaints."
Apparently state jail inspectors were called
five minutes, although some visitors come several
the sealing of the report.
Polk d i dn't disclose the names of the striking Inlie said the corrections officer named by inmates in
to see prisoners,
because some of the inmates are prisoners awaiting
Normally grand jury
their complaint removed a television set from the
In- mates but he said "It's the same group that started a
dictments are made public once
transfer to state penal facilities. The stete has
The inmates aLso complained that they are refused
hunger
strike
whea
we
cellblock
after the cells failed La pass inspection
had
them
in
the
lzkc
Ownty
the persons indicted are
JurLsdiction over jails end makes regular Umpections
telephone calls "allliough some are to obtain or help
because the
Jail'
and ratings of local facilities,
arreoted on warran ts Issued by
counsel towards gettthg a fair trial;" that prisoners
by jail rules.
the circuit court. But Cowart
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YOUR BIRTHDAY
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forward, but not too pushy.
Expose yourself this coming
Respect those you deal with.
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friend has an annoying habit of you'll be able to make new
shooting down ideas you feel contacts. You can form
are good. Today, save beneficial alliances If you
aggravation. Don't tell aim cultivate the right people.

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DEAR READER - You have
a very rare disease, and there
There are some cases where
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uan't get the raaest of the types soen,
answer you want.
Actually, you do not have a
The chief danger Is damage
kidney d1sese. The defect is In t
the k!dacy5 fi-ulil the
relation to Your muscles, All of myoglobin. Particularly during
I-— have a stbtanee in ow. an attack drink lots of water to
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much like hemoglobin in the red Person can get along well with
cells of your blood except that it only one kidney so the Iüss of 18
is a smaller molecule. And, it per cent of your kidneys is not
has largely the same purpose, se rious.
to combine with oxygen. This is
Your case Is rare enough that
one way your muscle cells store
your
doctor might want to have
oxygen
be
mediately available for any you examined at a university
muscle work without waiting medIcal center. By quite
complex tests they might be
for a supciy of oxygen from
able
to pinpoint the basis of
circulation,
Your
reanTent atlacka and
Your energy comes rom
use of oxygen to break down offer something more confood products to release the structive.
energy they contain. Without
For information on Anemia,
oxYgen ill the cells, reprdku send In 50 cents for 7be Health
of your diet, you will not be able Letter, number 4-3, Under
io use food energy. If a person standing the Anemias, with a
has an iron deficiency the long, stamped, self-addressed
myoglobin as well as envelope for mailing. Address
hemoglobin In the red blood your letter to Dr. Lamb, In care
cells can be affe'-ted.
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man), as three - were retwoed tods by the
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Seminole County Grand Jury which for four
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probing county governmental
operations.
ClrcWt Court Judge Joseph A. Cowan Jr.,
immediately ordered the grand jury report
sealed. lie said under law the report can
remain sealed for 15 days giving persona
named In the Indictment the chance to reply
to the charges.
aIauaau C*i mu not apeciiy the
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distribute to the person or Pe rsons accused.
Two attorneys, Gerald Rutbcrg and
Newman Brock, were In the courtroom and
immediately we'll Into it huddle after the
grand jury presented its repo rt.
Rutbera renresenfa Cnt,nh- i',.,,,.
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mialoncr Mike llaltaway and Bruck
represents
Commissioner
Harry
Kwiatkowski.
liattast-ny and Kwia tkowski were the only
two county romminjoners who did not Iestify
before the jury, which was reportedly probing
aiiegaiiona of violation of Florida's SUflIhl_J

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crime up with the $4,000,11 Program. fie said it was only by Triplett twine on an Ovie&amp; rcccived diffcring opinioas
IIrld Staff Writer
Co in m I s s loner
H a r r y "accident" that it was even voucher. He notified his about whether
the hiring of Ms.
State officials have charged Kv 5id,
discovered,
supervisor.
Triplett
was
a
clear-cut can
Oviedo city officials w-ith
"IVY shouid
nepotism and demanded or a reason," Com,
-miss loner program such as Uds? it's very wrote Atlanta seeking direcThe special Commission
repayment of ,000 n federal John Kimbrough agreed, difficult," be said,
lion.
At
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was
notified.
Kwiatkowski.
Kwiatkowski had
the OviedO police chief's looked like a "mistake' and
did one of four candidates who
Then on Nov. 19. the letter recently been made aware of
ddughter over a nine month's not involve any illegality on the applied'for the post. lie also arrived from Mrs. Stone sta Ung the incident and wanted
full
period,
part of Oviedo officials,
said the was one of the "most nepotism was involved,
board
concurrence
as
to
the
Police Chief Ken Triplelt's
Bedsole said the Oviedo in. qualified."
Bedsole said he had contacted county's course of action —
daLLg,hter, Shirley, was hired on cident is the first of its kind In
A CETA -supervisor in Lharge officials inAtlartj prior to the %hich was to concur with the
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Le',n 0111ff that the st'te
nepotism WLAS involved and that
the $4,000 must be repaid.
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Ms. Triplett was hired under
By AUDIE MURPHY
operate as a full-time business to carry out the DDC's four-pint
the county's Comprehensive
Herald Staff Writer
Education and Trairing Act
program to revitalize Downtown Sanford.
(CETA), a federal program
Meanwhile, Mi Jacobson said she is confident more large
With $40,000 already in its c-offer5, the Down town LA
con
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geared
ibu ti ons wi ll come in, because some corpora ons
to
offset
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unemployment. inent Councl! (DDC) Is confident of acquiring th e balance of the had to await
The $4,000 was salary paid over
authorization from their boards of d irectors bthwe
additi na $35,000 needed to fund the first year of its redevelop, pledging.
the nine month's period ;'hlch
n.,: program, according to DDC Execu tive Director Sara
At Monday night's meeting at the Civic Center, redevelop..
came out of CETA funds, CETA
Jacobson.
nient
Di rector Jim Bedsole said,
promoter Jeno Paulucci anncnced approximately $25,000
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in lar ge con tr ibu ti ons had been raised from a den lal sources.
Hiring Ms. Thpplett was
a Development Corporation, nov being drawn up by Doug Sten- -'i
Pledges by dozens of oth er downtown businessmen and
"clear violation of CETA strom, local attorney
and DDC member,
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prope rty owners raised that amount to the $40,000 level and th e
requirements in regard to
"There are two things that have to be done now," MISS
DDC is expecting more pledges to come in every day.
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nepotism," said Mrs. Betsey
Jacobson said. "One of them is mainta ining th e continuity of th e
Ston,, the deputy director f funding effort
The Do wn town Development Corporation, as soon as It begins
by
contacting
e
thos
who
have
made
pledges;
the
operations,
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manpower
will begin to st'kly the feasibility of locating a cornplanning
in other
Is to contact those who haven't contributed to sollc1t their munity center complex in
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Downtown Sanford, Miss Ja cobson
pledges."
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She added that was imperative that redevelepment plans be
The multi -million dollar complex, including a
&amp;2~ __ i reimburse Seminole County for acted upon as swn asIt possible,
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the coal incurred by on at high level, and said the DDC will get down
to business when it fices, as suggested
by specialty-foods magnate Paulucci, who
ii.eligible applicant," Mrs. meets next w eek.
has pa rticipa ted in the redevelopment of Duluth, Minn.
Stone said in a letter to Dedsole.
Miss Jacobson said she would deliver a report to the DDC
Funding for the complex would come via federal morn
ma de
At a meeting Tuesday, the members at the mting,
tentatively scheduled for Wednesday, available through the
county commission decided on "loose e nds" that ed to be taken care
Economic DeveIopmnt Administration,
ne
of.
after matching funds were generated at thelocal level,
Oviedo officials mnt'st either
The crucial step of voting on a brd of directors for the
Miss Jacobson said if the city cotwnluion planned to
a'
produce the $4,000 or an &amp;velopmnent corpora tion probably will co me next
spend
week
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$1.8
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to e e
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11w non-pt out dcvclopmcnt corporation will be designed to for
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play the king or the 10
Alvin Roth, sitting E3sL wa
capable of ducking twice with
the ace without batting an
eye In (act he had done just
that Tobias Stone, sitting
West, was just as capable of
ducking smoothly if he held
theace.
Jacoby did play the king and
make his contract.
me decision was not a mere
guess, After considerable
thought he had come to the
conclusion that Stone had
followed to the first spade pst
IIIC 'rv Lat bit titwer t.'an
his normal tempo and that C
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ace he would have'played low
a trifle (aster than is normal
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I had my Lit ritack in
with disclored urilie an'i
exhaustion when pliy.tical
exertion was Involved. A da' or Injury to the muscles. This CSfl
two of rest would clear t,'e evti happen if a person is
urine. I've had at least eigh
trapp
under falling debris in
attacks aince then. Si'ice 1970, a collapsing building. It hap.
though, I have (cit "done In" pens mor 'ften from unusually
even after getting a good vigoous physical exertion,
mght's sleep.
Md!ry phucians see it In
troops
after a long march if
I'm 4-' bnd weig h 145
aid ha ve had a ei'y active We, tl'cy have not been tr1ne'J to
'cowling, baseball, football, tolerate that much activity.
track, basketball and swimThe injured muscles are sore
ming. I can't do any of
these and rclese myoglobin. m
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myoglobin is eliminated in the
Will my children have this? urine, giving It a red or
What about my brothers and LrowiJsh color. The swollen
sistersand theirchildren?WiIl andsorem uscles lnvolved,pl us
dialysis help? I had another the discolored ui-the, are a
attack last Saturday after pretty good Indication of th..
washing and waxing my car. nature of the problem. SpecW
My doctor says rest and no tests of the urine and blood
physical exertion.
establish that the hatance

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to know It an opening-suit two
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Jacoby's good hands He dard American bidding
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Fred Davis and Santa (laos. Miss Washington submnittt'd the
theme "Spirit of Christmas, '76" and that was chosen for this
year's parade, which will be staged In Downtown Sanford
Thursday night beginning at 70. (Sec parade map, page 2-A)
Ulerald Photo by Bill Vincent Jr.)

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Mayor
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Sorenson, Council members
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Bert
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Vtrglnia
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the commission in the upLI
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merit" to the suit, but he said if Mercer and City Clirk Kay
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the tabulation of rot, for the
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alleges commissioners Illegally
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said he saw no "merit what- machine and the tabulatio,i
$10,000 from the county and
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president, Lester Mandell, was ,,'- • a.
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agreement.
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Stumbo Bacon's
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missioners again Tuesday night lion to seat one.
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Bacon was jubilant today, Sports •..... .. . 3-10.11-A
principal witnew In the trial. Mack Cleveland Jr. was for a decision to rezone the tract
In the contest for the seat predicted by Mrs. Sassman), in order" and that candidateso
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could retain individual counsel, with Mandell. On Oct. 14, the decision at pr esent might aff ect cumbent Terry received 308
Tuesdays high 69. Overnight
Stumbo and Mrs. Stunibo said automatically Impounded for member of the departmert's low 43.
but Freeman advised the commission reversed Its the lawsuit. Commissioners while his opponent, former today that the impoundment of fire days following an electi
on board of trustees.
"Well, if this hurts you more than It does me, why don't I
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The documents, made available by the Senate Inteligeice committee, show that the bureau's campaign
against Charles E. Keen lasted from 196 to 37l ail was
approvedt each step of the way by ti le late FBI Director
J. Edgar Hoover.
However, It was unclear whethr the letters were ever
actually sent to Koen, sn a committee spokeswoman
said Is currently a mlnhter in Cairo, M.

Patt''Gefs Trauma Treatment
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ergoirg psychiatric trctmcr.t to help he: overcome

etiotlonal trauma, acording to her lawyer, who says she
has lost weight and looks "pale .ind g!unt."
Dr. Elizabeth M. Richards, a child psychiatris't, began
treating Miss Hearst Tuesday afternoon at the San Matco
County jail In Fedwood City, defense nttorney Albert
Johnson said.
The aim of the treatment is to aid her and help her in
ovreoniing the emotional tr'uma we have all found she
has been faced with in helping her prepare her defense to
these charges and wxIcrst?nding. the nature of them,"
Johr,so- said in an interview.

Officials Disagree On Busing
MIAMI IThACU (AP) — The most widesprezd
agreement among the nation's city officials is that they
disagree so fundamentally on school busing that they dare
not try to take a stand 'n it as a grou p.
As court-irdered busing to achieve racial integration
emerged as a volatile Issue In the
both the National
League of Cities and its sliter organization, the U.S.
Conference of Mayors, avoided in each year, Including
th"ienp. Lcsttinv any nnhlrv cthterrwiit on ihnid h,,qjr,
tt.€.rej5 itrI (nil.
The league represents 15,000 citIes and the corference
speaks for those c4tles with more than 0,000 residents.

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WASH1F{TON (AP) - Some members of Ccness,
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rccci- t!y without c;r.!ting

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be held in the First Street, south on lAurel Avenuv and east on Second
Downtown area Thursday night with the first
unit stepping Street, then south on Park Avenue, where it will disband.
The
off at 7:30. The above map shows the entire parade route,
theme for this year's parade Is "The Spirit of Christmas,
from Its sta rt near th e Sanford Naval Academy, west on
1776."

Sanford's annual Christn. as Parade will

PARADE ROUTE

Schreiner Suffers Defeat

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Schreiner ran third In a threeman cortest as the electorate

(second from right)

commends Councilman-elect Parker Anderson, who topped $

TAMPA (APi
"My kid-a will never, I mean
never, go back to government schools," says a mother of
seven after a jury convicted her of breaking the law by
keeping two daughters out of school to protest the state's
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polke said details

of the arrest and charge

weren't Immediately available.
Jail bQoklng records Indlc$ed

universities, rffid that decision will not be made until state

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Holiday Inn, Altamonte
three-man slate Ia his first 1314 for office Tuesday, whil
e Mrs Springs, at 2:48 a.m. Bond for
Anderson heft) and Mrs.Connell share the Joy of victory.

lri-'krc dodde next April how much money higher
education will receive, it will become the first state to do

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"1 would hope that those who said there's been a
iolation of the law would be there to state the violation,
not have it interpreted in the newspaper, " Conner said
Tuesday in asking for the meeting.

posts Van Eepoel for her group 4 of 500.
Mc(laln resigned, received 351
by the voters In Tuesday's council se3t.
Pilan'j, who was elected to votes. His opponert, Laurent
Out of1,438registereijyos the city council in 1972 and was Pellerin received 206 votes.

Sims Wants Close Insurance Chec

Orlando, on a circuit court
warrant charging deUve-y of
cont'qlled sutttance. His bond

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In Group 2, Hendrix, who was
In other reports, deputies
inted in May to fill the arrested two juvenile girls vacancy left by the resignation ages IS and 16 - Tuesday at

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Councilman

Roger Harris, assistant
superintendent for finance.

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Simssaidhe will rpc'nmri,,,j trIbutts, but dee'tcorio,j
the board "activate lt risk hospitalization coverage which
the he said is a "cop-out" He said
county office level to gain a the board could "consult" witi
closer check on bid lists and SEA but shouldn't allow it to

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specification, "so as not to control the hospitalization

favor one lnurance agency coverage.
over another."
"The board has an obligation
Sims said Karns Insurance to close the loopholes" In its
Atenrv and Th M'Vfl,!n 1 rsurar.c cvcragc, said Sint,
Agency have handled the adding, "It's just good
board's $250,000 In liability management."
insurance premium Costs for
He said he would also

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omrnittee.

taway (D-Altamonte Springs) Is holding a meeting of
somepersons
20 perso who will be working In the ninth
congressional district of Florida gathering signatures
'pitIini Guy. iieubin Askew's drive for a heeled up
conflict of interest ]ai and sunshiz,e law mendznL
The meeting is scheduled for 7:30 p.m., today in
meeting room lat the Altamonte Civic Cen ter.

Hattaway said today it will be dctermjned at tonight's
meetln how tie campa ign will be handled.

uarri, said i
board plans to expand its bid

The state legislator noted he Is for full financial
diclosure in government - full disclosure of all financial

list next year to include Orlando

interests, all eam aIgn financing.

He sa¼I those who would be In violation then would be

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Sanford, according t. City

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ALTAMONTE SPRINGS - Ztate Rep. Robert Hat-

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strike.

There was no Immediate reaction from the prisoners or
their outside supporters. Prison authorities have refused
to allow reporters to interview the strikers.

Frank Lake Howell High School, Dike

Ash received 267 votes to win the arrests were made, and the
alternatives In
courtesy
Also on tonight's agenda is a busing of pupils who live less the Group 4 seat over Mrs. girls suspended from scbo'1,
Van Eepoel, who received t3 after they went to Dean of
Sims said the board also has busing committee report from than two miles from
their
votes,
and Mrs. Mary Daniels, Students Raymond Gaines'
he will recommend the board let the Seminole Education Dr. Stewart Abel. a member of resptctive school,
get "cmplct control" of Its Association (SEA) contract for
wife of Councilman John office to sign-lit 'due to skip.
Insurance coverage, which the $350,000 in annual r
Daniels, who received 61 votes, ping school" and officials
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about $00,000 In total ho.iptaiIzatIon prerniwn costs
The first woman to serve as detected an odor.
anival premiums, when the paid to Blue Cross-Blue Shield.Hattoway
mcyor and councilman in
Sheriff's reportssaidschool
board meets at 7:31) tonighl
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Sims said the board conSeminole C iinty, Mrs. Van officials were given permission
Seminole County School
Board member Davie Sims said

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TALLAHASSEE (Al') — U. Gay. Jim Williams,
who has rebul(ec three demands by Inmates on a hunger
strike at Florida State Prison, will not consider any other
demands until the protest ends, an aide says.
Williams rulu.s&amp;d to heed the inmates' call Tuesday for
improved food and canteen and package privileges. The
aide said Williams would not consider a demand for increased exercise opportunities until the Inmates end the

appo
Durrence,
got 342 votes to Road, south Seminole on drug
defeat
challenger
Gary Hunt chargei.
successful bidden were Karns insurance advisory committee the countywide athisory who received 203 votes.
and McKibbin, according to for Sanford.
Deputy Randy Plttman said
committee, concerning four

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retirement paymnts and other benefits, would be (or.
(cited , if the officials were convicted of a felony,
In addition, Hattaway Mid the proposed law would
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Eepoel said teday, "They talk to search the students and
about the council being a dLscoveredwhatappr.
battlogrc*ind, there iwn't be marljua cigarettes In their
any more of that, beca use purses.
puppets don't make any noise
on their"
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Piland commented, 1uuink Resid
the results out here in Winter
Paul D. Lariv- jera, of llC4
Springs show the people would Otter Lane, MItlqd, reported
like to sftl rinz- and stop the to hriit' kputies th at to
bickering on council and they residence was Liurg1ariz and

are telling the newly elected items valued at $2,563 taken.
people, as well as those on Listed as missing were $1,200 in
council , to take care of city tooL, pl
us two pair of ater
btlneue.

skits, a color teltv1s1n. stereo.
"Now we CaIi start gøttlng tapes and a camera, deputy

things done that need to thank Randy Plttman saId.

all those who voted for me and
participated In the election," he
Hendrix said, "I'm happy to
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State Cuts Budget, Personnel
TAI.LAHASSEE (Atli — State Agencies have been
hit with a double dose of bad economic new: Gov. Reubin
Askew says there will be another mid-year budget cut and
a Senate committee is seeking a slash In personnel costs.
Both announcements came Tuesday with the Senate
Ways and Means Committee agreeing to deiiiartd that all
state agencies submit budgets which cut personnel costs
by 125-percent. The panel also warned that nonproductive agencies would find their budgets cut even
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rivers,
groups are oposing the Dud.as' support
from
Sanford
The referendum, if approved,
The &amp;JRCC chairman also drainage plais, tnat ccmpany businessmen because of the
will allow Florida's five water urged people to support the has
been "open to suggestions"
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or da Depart- on the envirorLmentai issue and
taxes — up to one dollar on ment. of Environmental it
wouldn't be fair to "put black
every thousand dollars of ap- Regulation (DER), which Is
hats on them,"
praised property value — to working to control polutants
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fund their operations.
being channeled into the state's meeting, FOSJ president J.T.
Nicolay said two-thirds of rivers.
Turnipseed announced that Bob
Florida residents already are
Both the FOSJ and 5.111CC Ball. of Sanford, had been
paying such taxes and the In- are urging citizens to write to elected
chairman of the group's
creased revenue garnered from the DER to request public
board of directors.
making the taxes sta te-wide hearings be held on an ap-- Citing recent approval of
would allow those districts ,o plication by A. Duda and Sons
redevelopment plans for the
hire the biologists, hydrologists to drain 2,400 acres of mar- city's Downtown,
Turnipseed
and other professionals , needed shlands in Brevard County.
expressed hope that the FOSJ
to effectively manage Florida's
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TALLAHASSEE AI'i — Persons convicted in
Florida should go to prison for a d finite number of years
it_hoot aa, pusibili(y of parole, a rna(e subcormunittev
says.

The Select subcommittee on corrections and stt:ence
reform Tuesday night endorsed the flat-time concept, but
delayed approval of a bill to work out details such as the
lengths of some sentences.
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except Satvclai and Ch,ttm1
Day tie

The county commission
Tuesday night turned down
Commissioner Sid Vihlen Jr's
request to grant the Seminole
County Humane Society space
and
$5,000 In operating funds.
The main opponent of the
program was Commissioner
John Kimbrough, who said
Vihlen's offer was "vague" and
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Klmbrough said the program
as It stands is "most Unbusinesslike" because it doesn't
spell out what will be done, who
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VLhlen asked that the commission at least consider the
lease of grounds for office space
for one year.
But, the commission asked
for additknal inform'lon.
Sometime between now and
next Tuesday, each com-

missioner will consult county
staff personnel to decide if he
wishes to enter into an
agreement with society officials.

"1 feel enough Information
has been generated," Vihien
sa1d1 which prompted Kimbrough to comment he did not
"concur with the program."
Viblen said the society's

county animal control officials

are set up to protect people
from animals and handle

nuisance complaints.
Commissioner Dick Williams

set up a meeting later this eck
to discuss Vihlen's proposal
with County Animal Control
Dfficer Bruce Clark.
After disagreement surfaced
rnd Vlhlen (ailed to get backing
rom Commission Chairman
like Pattaway or Cornnissioner Harry Kwiatkowski,

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The encroachment of
civilization, including the
diking and damming of the
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TALLAHASSEE A1'
Agriculture Commissioner Doyle Conner says he has gathered his
documentation and is fully prepared to show there's
been no violation of the law" in his land deals or on his
financial-disclosure forms,
Conner was to appear before the Ethics Commission
today. Executive Director Larry Gonialez said the panel
would hear any evidence Conner wished to present about

and Councilman Ernest Hen- defeated political veteran Iteve (Jerk Mary Norton's prediction mayor when former Mayor Roy was set at $8,000.
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river requires that the entire
basin, or "river system' be
considered , he explained.
Nicolay cited the loss of flood
plain, caused by Florida's
t.'urgeonlng population, as the

Conner: No Law Violations

Warrant Served

Incumbent mayor Troy Piland political newcomer Claude Ash 553 cast votes, exceeding City later appointed to serve as

in Sanford last night, heard
environmentalist hugh Nicolay
explain problems affecting the
St. Johas River and some
Ix)s,sibk' solutions.
The FOSJ is a local group
dedicated to preserving the
river.
Nicolay is chairman of the St.
Johns River Coordinating
Council (SJRCC ) and president
of the Indian River Audu bon

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Members of the Friends of
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Sheriff's deputies arrested

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ing room, she said.
Marion Ryan of Daytona Beach was sentenced Tuesday
to two years probation and $1, 000 fine.
She said she intend. to nppei! thetha by th pa,_
lskli kt:Iwi,trd 15 minu'.'s following a one-day
retrial here. The first case ended in a mistrial last April.

BOCA RATON(All)
Florida's money squeeze
has reached the college campus, and the state's nine
universities are bracing for an even lighter grip.
The Board of Regents told univet y w'eIdents
Tuesday to begin planning how to cut their 1976-77 student
enrollments by 10 per cent In the face of an anticipated
university budget freeze by the legislature.
If Florida does place admission ceilings at all its

breaking-charge at county

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chose political newcomer and Williamson on the board, was victory to his wth, Barbara,
Drug Arrest
Mrs. Lonnann 4; Anderson
native of the arei, Parker defeated by 18-month resident first of all, who organized his people" effort.
(Donnie) Anderson over
He said today," I'm elected... 277, Lelbensperger 218
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Casselberry police jailed a
Schreiner a nd former Street and businessman Larry carnaIgn and to many loyal - numb. . . amazed."
New Smyrna Beach man early
Schreiner 211.
Gold
be rg. This was also frie:ds. Anderson had sent out
Supt. Ray Lelbensperger,
today onSpencer,
drug chargcz.
Paul
Goldberg's first try for public two mailings to voteis and
The official results, certified - The new officials and Mrs. Edward
), was held
off from his city job by
office,
walked door-to-door throughout by a ca nvassing board coin- L.ormann are to assume
governing body early this year
In county jail In lieu of $10,000
the
posed of Mayor James R. duties of th
In an ecomony move.
Anderson, celebrating with
eir
office
at
the
Jan.
bond
on charges of possession
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po
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officials
and 12 council meeting.
H.A. Scott, who also recorded friends and supporters t his
Goldberg, although he sent Mrs. Onnie Shomate this
The council will also of controlled substance:
a resounding victory two years home In Lake Ruth South literature In one mailing, also morning, are:
reorganize then and elect a marijuana and possession of i
ago to replace the late E.E. Tuesday night, attributed his concentrated on a "people-to
Goldberg 36.3 to Scott's 321: chairman and vice chairman. paraphernalia.

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Commerce Secretary
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unemployment program, saying he wants someonewith a
"more even personality" at a time when unemployment is
at its worst in 1' lorida since the Depression.
Trombetta, claiming Tuesday that 'the system is being
tested to the fullest degree," fired John Wesley White and
replaced him with Labor Di vision Director Andrew J.
"lcMullian Ill.
White, director of the Emp!oyment Security Division
since its formation in July 1973, had become controversial
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A motorist with an alcohol level of 10 per cent is consklt'rC,i intoxicated under state law.
Booth, who headed it job program in Brevard County.
was Miot by trouper Robert Rennie, 25, alter Rennie
received a radio report that the highway patrol computer
listed the ii'ense tag on Booth's car .is tiili-n ho' report

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iiiistakenly thought the man was driving a stolen car was
highly intoxicated at the time of his death, officials say.
A medical examiner's report shows that Frank I).
Booth, 50, had an alcohol blood content of •28 per cent
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tax cut heads for action on the House floor where liberals
ill attempt to end some tax advantages, including the so.

WASHINGTON (AP) — The late FBI Director J. Edgar
Hoover approved a plan to discredit a Midwest black
militant leader with anonymous letters accuslog him of
adultery and of being a bureau Informant, according to
FBI documents.

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UVZ1)E Wi? U7tog to show some political muscle now and Increase their
campaign influence in 176, but their chairman says
theyU do it by seeking to shape issues, not anoint a
candidate.
Gov. Philip Noel of Rlvxk Island, chairman of the
Democratic Governors Conference, said Tuesday he
wants to make are governors are heard before the party
stakes out its positions in the next presidential campaign.
Noel will head the party's 1976 platform 'ornmlttee.
Noel said In the past the governors have paid too little
ttenUon to political decisions at the national level and
that hs led to enactment of programs that are undue
burden- on the gn crnc.-s and state governments.

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is urging a delay in asking Congress for a new nuclearpo wered aircraft carrier t help hold down defense
requesL next year, adinlnistj-atjon sources report.
The Pentagon reportedly is prerin-Ing to ask President
F.-rd ti reject this prs:il by the Office of Budget nJ
Management on grounds that a year's delay would only
beost the already high cost of a carrier because of inflation.
This could prove to be an early test for DnnW Rwm
sled, recently installed by Ford as secretary of defense
nFlow the resident fc-d Jnii. &amp;]ikür. C'niy
recently Schleainger said he was forced to resign after
objecting to what he called an rnadeq'ite defense budget
pianned by Ford for next year.

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Was Legally Intoxicated
ORLANDO tAI't - A Brevard County official

A bold hit-and-run thief
eluded Sanrord Police Tuesday
night at Sanford Plaza shopping '
center after snatching a $600
diamond ring from the hand of
a jewelry gore manager.
Police sealed off a wooded
area on the east and north sides
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Internal Revenue Service Conunissioner Donald C.
Alexander said Tuesday the government will require
employers to increase the amount of taxes withheld from
workers' paychecks after Dec. 31 11 no taxcut extension
has been approved. He ruled out any temporary administrative extension of current tax rates.

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The House is expected to send the bill to the Senate
tonight or Thursday. Both chambers face time pressures
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today as oonents lost overwhelmingly in an attempt to
send it bicL to committee.
By a vote of 57 to 23, the Senate voted to table a motion
by .Sc. Jesse Helms, fl-NC., to send the loan bill back to
the Banking Committee.
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Gov. Reubin Askew has
(-rca ted a Task Force on Corrections and told it to !ook for
ways to get Florida's overburdened system of criminal
rehabilitation to work.
"We need to take a hard look at the entire concept of
corrections in Florida
from arrest to trial to ctnfinemnent to parole," Askew _-id Tuesday. "We need to
determine which ideas have worked and which have not,
"c iict'l to fim,il ideas that will work."

/lhlen asked the board not "to
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Week. 5 rents: 14onth. $240: 6 M(nth5. $1 420.
Ve,ir. $21t 40 I4 Mail In Fh'rid saint' as home delivers. MI
other mail Month. $2.U: 6 Months. $16.20; 12 Months. $3240

Four Seminole Counthrns have been named to
the executive board of th. Centz&amp;l Florida Boy
int('n;;,wil whilo four otIw'r have been eh'"
serve on the advuory
I':Ietted to tqe executive board a the recent
.rmuaj corporate meeting of the council were:
i.aurent of longood; County Cornmissioner Sul Vihien Jr.; Seminole Community
College l'resident Dr. Earl Wcldon; and George
ParkhurM of Altamoate Springs.
NanicI to ser c oii the advisory council were
;ttrgt' Touhy. Chrb Elsea, Tony Russi and
Freeman B;ggett, all of Sanford.
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The Sanford businessmen who zudorscd
rejuvenation project for Downtown Sanford are to
be con1!)ended for their foresight and for their vote
ul confidence in the future of thc city.
And moreover. many of these merchants and
prüpertv owners marked their ballots with cold,
hard cash to insure the continuation of the work
started by the I)owntown Development Conneti.
The ball is now rolling and the project is
gmmlmitlg m)Inen(umii ;ms ad'JItR)nal mut'i-chants and
property owners seal the sincerity of their votes by
adding their pledges to the fund, that airead tops
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that of restoring the downtown business district
into a beautiful and thriving center of commerce
for our area. With enthusiasm such as was shown
at Monday night's meeting, Sanford must and
prosper.
Blue ribbon honors must be bestowed on Sara
.Jacohson. lht' l)DC's executive director, and her
assistant, Shirley Moak. Despite the odth, these
two tireless individuals donated long, hard hours in
formulating the program, and sometimes
went Lu some rare exLeiiies to put across their
pOint,
The fact that they succeeded was most
graphically illustrated by the unanimous backing
of those who attended Monday's meeting.
We congratulate the members of the DDC and
the Downtown Business Community for a job well
done, with a reluctant reminder that it is not
finished yet and there is a long way to go. However,
we are confident that this same enthusiasm will
continue and that we she!' soon have a downtown
business section that everyone can point to with
pride as My Town!

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1975; the worst, that he preverted any progress toward
democratic freedom.
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office easily with nearly 100 votes to spare.
Mayor Bill Grier had served as mayor for three years and
CASSELITERRY Tuesday's election results here probably councilman For six.
surprised everyone but the winners, as voters ousted from office
Official results for the mayor's office are; ChrIstensen 564;
two irv'wnbents who had served in public po.ts for a Iota) of 19 Grier 469 and Zacco 417. A majority of
the vote Is not necessary
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The voters, as well, reFused popular Councilman John Zac
In the race for two city council seats, Leighty received 75')
(U'S bid for a promotion to the mayor's office. Zacco has served on ballots while Van Mcter received 6.
the city s governing body for four years.
The total for the three who lost Included. Fred Bussey Jr. 507,
Edith I)uerr, considered a Fixture In the city government after August iGus) Hodak 421 and Dr. Ducrr 410,
10 consecutIve years on city council and completing her fifth one
The new officials will assume the duties of their respective
ear terimi as council ('hairoman, a post to which she was elected by
offices at the city council meeting on Jan. 12.
her colleagues, was soundly defeated.
The election turnout of 1,478, including 30 absentee ballots,
Dr. L)uerr, a consistently high vote-getter over the yrs, ran while the largest turnout In city history, was far less than
the 60
last in a five-person field for two council seats.
Cent "optimistically" predicted by City Clerk Mary
P
A winner was John Li'ighty, who made a comeback to council
Hawthorne. The turnout was little more than 35 per cent of the
office, alter a bitter election defeat two years ago following four
city's 4,147 qualified electors.
sears on the hoard.
I.eighty received the highest number of votes cast for any one
andidate in the city's history at 759. Today, he thanked the
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door camnpaiining over the pact several sec'ks.
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1tkrmnh1'IircthidtorpuIlIcofficm 'van \ltterhad leda UtlZcn
Thre, pr&amp;sciih rnu.cfral,
;rotist iarlie this eur to ancFfort ii) the Ut) to levy an ad "1716",
8 p.m, Altamonte SnrIgw Onn to the naiblic
talorem i property) tax for the first time in the city's history
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l'hc mayor s race was a sho'L mi-er with Gerry Christensen,
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[IKUWI, LetnoniAP_The I'alestine guerrilla corn'mind today promised "immediate reprisals" for the big
Israeli mr raid Tuesday, and the Lebanese and Egyptian
governments asked the Un'ted Nations Security Council
For an urgent meeting to take tip charges of aggression
against Israel.
The I'alestmnmans said it was "the biggest attack in the
lustory of Israeli assaults against Palestinians in
Lebanon," and a message on behalf of Pope Paul VI
called it an "inadmissible gesture of violence,"
Lebanese police said seven more bodies were recovered
today, bringing the toll to about 100 killed and more than
150 wounded in the attacks on refugee camps and
itut'rri!hi ba.t':. :a ;:rthc rn and oUt]iei ii Lebanon,

Janice Springfield, P.O. Box 1777, Sanford

The musical comedy, "Time ["antasticks,"

heduIed for tonight and Friday night at Seminole
111gb School Auditorium, has been cancelled due to
th? illness of the leading actor. The play will be
presentei instead on Dec. 17 and 19 at 7:30 p.m
Tickets for tonight and Friday will be good on the
resheduled dates.
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because the evidence
mighty hard to prove
went up in smoke but the sexy record burn-in
sponsored by a Tallahassee church may have
violated state pollution control rules,
The Lakewood Baptist Church sponsored the
rock conflagration last week, burning some
$2,200 worth of records and tapes. Associate
Pastor Charlie Boykin said the church Is campaigning against rock music because the sensual
beat unleashes lust.
He said he had seen statistica which showed
"of 1,000 girla who became pregnaat out of'
wedlock, 944 commmitted fornication while rock
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handing over sovereignty to the 'Angol;n
people." There was not an Angolan present
hear his words. Within the next da', Angola had
two presidents and to governments, each
committed to defeating the other in battle. It was
asorryendtonearly500yearsof the Portuguese
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held high; Indeed, he laid the blame for the
thousands of d"aths in Angela over the past ew
months on the powers which were giving arms to
the rival movements. The Portuguese government may feel it has made a po(nt of sorts in
sticking to the date, Nov. 11, on which it
ot1 tO give Angola independence. But in its
determination to get out as quickly as possible it
has not fulfilled its responsibilities either to the
400,000 Portuguese settlers or to the black
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Environmental Protection Secretary Jay
Landers said the church probably should have
obtained a permit from his aeency before
lighting its fire.
lie said open bonfires are exempt from permit
regulations if they are for ceremonial 01' rec- reational purposes. Landers said the recoid
burn-In presumably was a creemonlal function.
However, he said the exemption does no' apply
and a permit must b obtained If the fire causes
'excessive visible emissions," That's bur.
eacratese for a cloud of thick, black smoke.

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know you are oa the job. Sure, I was angry when burn."
I as first stopped but after thinking It Over. This
I3oykin said the church was eager to comply
is my thought.
with
5tate pollution regulations and would seek a
A deputy stops a car at 3 a.m. on a lonely
permit If one was required before It burned the
cosmntry road, the deputy is by himself, he
does next batch of records collected by (een.acrs.
not know if I am a nut, murderer, or all doped up,
"Whether we burn or whether we bash or
as he courteously asks for Identification! In this
moment what does the deputy think? I hope he smash or whatever, we want to get rid ol the
doesn't pull a gun and I have to shoot, or worse, records," he said.
get shot, I hope he doesn't get angry and trY to
Besides, Iloykin said, records don't make such
fight me, or be drunk so I have to take him
to jail, a hot bonfire anyway.
and hurt his family with the fines and em"We hardly got a flame started and we had to
barrassment, especially
the way the world Is start breaking them because they just don't burn
todaY,
very well," he said.
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upper 70s to around 80. Lows illustrated lecture on "Tor.
lower to mid SOs. Winds foise of the World."
becoming Light tor,ight and
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AsiaUon, 2 p.m., Hacienda
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a.m., 2:36 p.m. Port Canaveral: meeting of Mental Health
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Beach and William P. Smith, DEC. 6
Melbourne, sister, Mrs Edith
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Charleston W Va five Decoration Exhibit, Sanford
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Funeral .crv4ces br Mn E'hel
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May Smith, 53, of Atl6ntic
p.m. to 1 a.m., at Sanford Civic
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Fill informant named Earl Robert Merritt Jr.
that he had romninitteit thefts on behalf (f the
Fill. We were unable to get a conunent from the
Fill at the tIme, Now the FBI has responded and
we are happy to publish it. "These allegatIons," I
declare., the Fill, "are fabricated and completely false., Merritt was specifically advised
on several occiisions that he was not to engage in
any illegal activities In his efforts to obtain information. The FBI cotegcrically denies that
the activities of the ageals in contact with
Merritt were at any time improper".

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have been rigged up with elaborate electronic
equipment to thwart any would-he assassins.
Secreted in the landscape ai e pressure sen.s,rs,
sound sensors, infrared cameras and other
technological marvels, which were tested In the
Vietnam war zones, Similar adaets have been
Jr Force mv tlgatur have recoinrmmendd
scattered around tte grounds of ex.1'resident that Sgt. Richard W. Hicks be
discharged
flicharij Nixon's San (lenwnte. Calil., haven.,.
becau.ce he is a homosexual. His picture,
showing him dancing with a hon'iosextal, apFor the average taxpayer, a long-distance pcard
in Newsweek rmmgazlne. Thereafter.
call to a friend or relatve Is an occasional 1Iick was
questioned, and he admitted being a
luxur). But for members of Congress, newl)' homosexual,
The lnvutigators formally
blessed itith a pay hike and ludcd with fringe
recommended that he be given an adbeneits, long-d'stance calls are free. mnistrtiv" 1q,r,,-, I).

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allotted frcc
telligence division of the Internal Revenue calls during office hours but also
get completely
Service. I am also informed that, in order to free, coast-to-coast service
after hours, It's /
avoid notIfyIng me of this Investigation, and to supposed to be use' strictly
for official business
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in the early Wi, dlstilct attorneys ap- I)epartment, which was SO eaeer to prosecute
pointed by President Nl.zon began Investigating l)cmocrats, let Moc.re off the hook.
L)ernocratic governors across the country.
Now Moore Is facing new charges of 3C.
The governors are now convinced that Nixon cepting illegal campaign contributions. He
uscd the fcderal law enforcement machinery to sllppedaroundtoseethefrlendlyflcpubljcansat
knock the Ikinocrats out of power in as
the Justice Department Last October. Once
states as possible.
again, he haz managed to escape indictment,
although a Justice Department spokesman inSuddenly, Democratic chief exccutl'ies in sists
the case agaInst him hasn't been closed.
several states ommd themselves under searching
Several Democratic governors got together,
federal scrutiny. Among them were Kentucky's
at their lü.3 governors' conference
F;'d, Irrijkiøi:.i's Edwin f'.dwards,
Maryland's Marvin Mandel, GUahoma'a David to discuss the Nixon plot against them. Shapp
complained Richard Thcrnherg, the',1 the U.S.
hail and Pennsyl'.'anla's Milton Shapp.
Hall was cunvk-ted, although the FBI tran- attorney in Philadelphia, not only had startcd an
scripts used In his tr.aI had been altered. A investigation of him but had leaked grand jury
former DemoerMic governor, Itlinots' Otto findings to Republicans in the Pennsvanla
Kerner, was also convicted. And only last week, legislqture.
Mandei was Indicted,
Thornberg subsequently was appointed
In contract, only one Republican gorerrvr, aistan1 attorney general
in charge of the
West V;minia's /rth Moore, got into trouble criminal division, with authos
ity over all the
with the Justice Departmeni Tax agents had investigations.
found out that, as a congrman, he had lived
Earlier this month, Mandcl fired off a conlike a millionaire during the 962-67 period. He iideiikd lipae !tter t-G
charging
hou lit a home in the I sI'ionb!e Pcutoma hunt that hi' had been the victim
of a political witch
country of Mary1irtd where he kept horses and hunt.
threv' hat ish parties. Yet he rex,rted only $45,000
He chaiged, for example, that .ae late chief J.
in taxable i.tcomne daring the entire fIve years. Edgar Hoover had delivered a
file lull of report,s
The Interns! Revenue Service recommended about his sex life to then
Atty. Gen, John MIt.
that Moore be
'ted 'cr his alleged failure .thell.
to pay $358,000 in taxes. But the Justice
Mandel also charged that "In 1970 and 1971 1

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thec!d, night, rain or helping to find a lost child
in a snake-infested swamp, remember, there are
"The Israeli Embassy said Tucker was
nanyofusthatappredate)wbejtheree%en selected not only for his promIncnc in Florid?
ml sometimes we fall to say soat the time,
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next Tucker, D-Tallahassee, reached all the way to
victim of a "thug,"
out" erect a 3imp!e three or four story paridag
I -ae1? A release this week announcing Tucker's
lot without frills of any kind, The "no frills"
Thank you deputies for just keeping a check trip
to Israel with 14 other legislative leaders

activity to be downtown, where It belongs,
Peter Schaal
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buildmng, and above all, NO STEPS, nor
But Angola's
strategic position the Atlantic should there be steps ieadlng into
of he
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Deltona 111gb 1? Club will
Results of an election which
The PBA Is seeking to repre- Senior Citizen tour to Key West. elect officers eta noon luncheon
Duld designate the first bar- sent Florida Highway Patrol Leave Sanford Civic Center, 8 at Deltnnia Inn
alning unit for state employes troopers, beverage agents, ma- a.mii. Pick up in Casselberry,
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Officials of the Police Ben. olficersandstateuniversltypo. Flagler Museum and Lion
Safari, Call Doris Rogers or School Auditorium, Sanford.
olent Association were con- lice.
Mary McPhcrson at Sanford for Sunday matinee, 2 p.m.
dently predicting victor)' in
Ben Patterson, a 'l'allahassee InFormation.
ielr bid to represent 1,600 unlDFC. 18
rmed state law enforcement attorney who represents the
PBA, said he was confident
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flraiii Tucrs
Christmas
ucers.
Action Center Cat Club, 8
union
would
win
Party
in
the
big
parlor
at 7:30
Pat Hill, election supervisor
p.m., Royal Arms Clubhouse,
ir the Public Employes Rela"An overwhelming majority off SR 436 on Orange Drive, p.m.
ns Commission, said coun- has Indicated interest and are Altamnonte Springs.

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Sarimbi regime, have changed that.
trained Angolans on both sides have no Idea
to use many of the weapons that have co,ie
so foreigners have had to be brought in too.
Angola has become a proxy battlefield between
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The departing high commissioner was on
surer ground in pointing to the fact that
foreign Letters To The E4 ito r
states have been supplying increasingly
sophisticated wapons to the rival Angolan
nationalist movements, The war Portugal has A New Idea
-kit behind
'Thanks1 Deputies'
la"ticrs said vinyl recurds most likely ouId
between Dr. Neto's Peo?1e's
Hepublic based In Luanda and the People's
create
unacceptable smoke when burned,
While a new City Hall will never be built as
uI'he following Li an
open
letter
addressed
to
Boykm
coneeeded
that the record fire was pretty
Democratic Republic led by Hlden Roberto and cheaply as one started tomorrow, for instance, It
Sheriff John Polk and Deputies)
Jonas Savimbi with its seat at Huambo (iNova strikes me that a simpler solution would be to
.y wile dnd I have been stopped by your
Lisboa
Is no longer a matter of skirmishing construct something unique on the present site.
"Bestde listening to them," he said of the
organizotion tnree times thIs year
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Five Indonesians
holding about 54) hostages aboard a hijacked train
stranded in northern hiolla'id opened fire on a would-be
mediator today and released a Chinese cook with new
riemands.
More than 150 armed men ringed the train but kept out
f range. Two persons were killed aboard the train shortly
if tet' the hijacking, and the men in the cordon made no
ittempt to get aboard.
The Chinese cook brought a message demanding an
'ngineer for the train, food and drink for 55 persons, a
xillhorn and medicine for an epileptic and a diabetic,
jificials said.

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President Ford aul S't'retarv
If .'tite Henry A. Kissinger are seeking to sxitlie lsrit i
officials after a flap developed between the two governments over a reported U.S. promise to veto Palestinian
participation In Middle East talks.
Sources said Kissinger made the promise "in principle"
by telephone last Friday night to Israel's Ambassador
Siiiickj Dinitz, with a qualiticatson that any veto first
would have lobe approved by the White House.
Bui the next day, the United States gave its support In
the United Nations to a compromise agreement extending
the U.N. ouserver force mandate in the Golan Heights for
six months while paving the way for Palestine Liberation
Organization participation in talks on the over-all Mideast
situation to be held by the Security Council in January.

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reservations for the Chuimpagne Ball, scheduled for
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the community of Eirope.
Special care should be taken In renewing ow agTeement
under which about 25,000 U.S. military people and theii'
dependents are staticned at four major American bases on
Spanish soil,
The terms of the agreement should be sutsnitted to the
Senate for full advice wid cuiisent.
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civil war has been averted only because the Portuguese people
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The program is designed to bring an awareness
iii the tesporLctbiliUes a bicycle ru' assuilies, Fur
themselves and for others, we riding on the
stri'eis and highways iI Sanford.
One of the most important paris of the program,
according to Safety Officer Rich Quigley, is the
"bicycle violation notice" which will be issued to
juvenile hicyrlo riders who are observed by police
officers to be operating their bicycles in an unsafe
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Thre will be no fine or penalty attached to the
iolation notice, since the Sanford Police Departi'Ier,t wants to protect rather than punish, but
ii'lators o the law who are under 17 years of age
wilt eeeive a copy of the notice, another will be sent
to the parents and a third will be kept on file at the
ixdk't department.
A conference with the parenis will result if ii
juvenile is found to be a habitual offender.

said, that less than one per cent of the people
have a nced to go to City Hall.
Think of the money that could be saved with a
plan like this:
First, install three modern trailer-type of.
flees on the south side of the present City Hall.
Jra
for three mdc on the north side,
The middle of the three on the south side
would extend to the, or a recessed curb, to allow
In his speech on independence day Dr. Neto (or wate: payments via a drive-in window,
made it clear that his party would organize
Move everything out of the present building,
Angola along marxist lines, hut said it would tear it down, and in its place erect either a round
follow a non-aligned policy in foreign affairs, building, or square, the lower floor to connect
This is the real test. The massive military directly with each of the six trailers; the upper
support the Sovlet Union and its Communist floor to house a maximum council room seating
allies have given to the Popular Mov&amp;nent was not over 250. Public rest-rooms would be on the

another.
Juan Carlos must t.rrsd a middle path. He must walk
cautiously. Hewill iwed all the twlpbe can get.
We should give such help to the extent that we can see that It

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campaign, conduded b the Sanford Police Department, will get
wuler way next Monday (Dee. 8).

The parliamentary tradition is weak in Spain. Compromise
has seemed alien to the unben'lli Spanish spirit. Extremism
marks the history of the Spanish people.
It was the extremism of the left that trought about the
Army officers' revolt against the Republic, the revolt France
led In 1336-1939.
As caudillo, leader of the nation, be has presided over a
p'riod of great economic growth for Spain. But parliamentary
institutions have remained rudimentary. There has been little
freedom for the press and trade unions. It Is time for Spain's
political
gress to catch ti with the country's economic
progress.
The problem for Juan Cans, succeeding Franco as head of
state, l,s to bring about the political mod€rnlzation of Spain while
preserving political stability,
The nearby example of Portugal shows the dangers. SÜX.

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According to Quigley, additional information on
the awareness catnpaisn may hCobthifl(!d from the
Sanford Police Department.
It's a worthwhile program and should be well
orUi knoing about.

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other Southeast Asian
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mean the return of an Arrieri- to the Soviet Union's success in
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violations is being withheld Striate in Virginia.
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At 9 am. Tuesday, the program was on the verge of
being closed for lack of funds to serve its 54 handicapped
elderly clients. At 9:30 a.m., director Maria Brown ansered a knock on the door. It was All.
1 understand you need a lot of money to stay open,,Mrs. Brown quoted the boxer as saying. "Why don't you
stay open. I'll give it to you."
News reports had said the center needs $100,000 for the
next year and had been unable to get government aid.
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figure and a little later raised it to 1150.000.
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Kissinger's hand for half a pressed at liii strength and h
actin6l pre- Chinese used to describe the being construed by M oscow as
a significant talk Presidents talk Tuesday
Mrs. Ford told newsmen minute. Ile pointed with his left health. Ile looked exactly III
with a green light for Soviet ex- Mao's eyes "lighted up quite hand to Ford
"covering a wide range of inas he made sor
his pictures."
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Mao, who will be 82 on De
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hour and then sat down today sh9wed that Mac gave his
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Premier Teng Hsiao-ping. The as our bilaterp.1 relatiorvi.11
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discussion with the President, State Henry A. K!ssinge
While House said the session on
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the thiIrd day of Ford's five-day
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Chf e communique
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half an hour longer than their Chinese leader discussed. But it said they had "earnest and sig.
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rnore than the city has een
advisory board on water quality
Jock Terry, the agent hanCommissioners approved pwying.
Dennis Uughton from O.- fire the state, while Casselberry, control and management,
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In other action, com- department as of Dec. 15 was smaller in population, will reported that the group, at its
insurance, reported to the new policies which includes missioners adopted a resolution noted.
receive $100,000 more and recent organizational meeting,
oard
that
Provident- false arrest insurance and authorizing Mayor Norm an
Sanford
will receive
Floyd said Laught3n will
elected retired real estate
Washington, which had carried "errors and omissions" Floyd to execute a
much
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broker,
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a
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Lshers were running backs Tony
"I'm not going to put
Well, his next stop is Pasa- r)orseU of Pitt, Joe Vashtngtori down," Griffin fd wh1n akcd
duu Calif. for a Rose Bow l of (Jklahom4i and Jwun) Du ii he considered himself tfr
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Selmon led a list of 2$ players
Quarterback Marty Akins
ay he's not as big as named to the team, including Texas
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ability and grea t courage — and Pittsburgh, and Chuck Muncie
Linebackers: Greg Buttie,
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of Califo rnia
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Quarterback of the team is Florida, and Ed Simonini,
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Wonder Month, Nebraska.
balla, 167 seco nds ar4 1
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third* from 80 sports writers four players on the team
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Tom Skiadany, Ohio
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State.
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closest now we've ever come. awarded the Outland TroPhy as ry Scivers, Terinessee
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Michipn got 17 points
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Phil Hubbard ind James
Robinson, and' Hubbard
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"We were worried about
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to be a great one."
mnner said, "I thaught
Michigan made Vanderbilt
took
are, particularly with their
speed and leaping ability. I

hope we don't meet a team
any faster than Michigan."
Tonight's SEC slate has
Tennessee at Duke,
LaSalle atNo 14 Alabama,
No 17 Auburn at Western
Carolina, Louisiana State
at Thiane, and Minnesota.
iluth at Mississippi.

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The deeasily led the league 502, Bob Locke 206M (high
Hubbard, but he had a great Florida wound up the iglsfoot- contest
and wav.n!jInp.;. short of ?lorlda's rushing of. In total defense by allowing series for the men), Starr
game. said Michigan Coach ball sewn leading the South- ing offense by ni
ma lly maA rnirn
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uw smile. He's going to be a fen.
Alabama,
which
wan an tin- eraged 297 yards a contest,
average of only 17 yards a McDanfeLq 213443 and Chuck
great one'
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Ttnrcc led psing (ense game Mississippi State's Stir het) 502
Mchigaa's raceliorsea 45 yiu-dsa game during the crown thu season, was second withaflavc ageofI49. 2yar a defensewasadistant second
by
Flagship Bank
showed "eir heels to the Cc-n. 11 game sean Florida led the In total offense
Mixed
and Georgia was game Louisiana State was allowing its opponents 2594 Ledgue Rose Beloew was the
moderes from ti: opening gun league in rushing offense with third.
third in the category
ya rds a game and 16 toucb- high bowler for the night as far
In othermea Involving
as the women were coerne
Alabama whs first In defense as she rolled her z4s game. Jack
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TerryEmerson 200, Elmer
second straIght year.
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tant secoind by allowing
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Vanderbil t was second and M
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points after intermissIon. Jeff
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l.itiga'The cost is horrendous. It is called the "Oscar Robertson damaged by h1s long litiga.
ncl uding 13 iii the fourin lion is strangling progress in a terrible
dragon the sport. We suit" because It was instituted tion," O'Brien insisted. ,Our
quarter and eight In the final the National Basketball Associ- are spending a seven-figure
by Robertson and 15 other NBA attendance is 20 per cent ahead
612 minutes, after the Bullets
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more
than
a
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had rallied to tie the score 95-5. lions of dollars, says Commis- million dollars
in
legal
fees
serve
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option clauses in Just reco rded a record smith'In oth er NBA games, the New stoner Larry O'Hrien
and other cper
g'ang aut piayi utItzdcLil violate the game crowd.
We are ready to
Orleans Jazz whipped the
"Unless we can reach a set- of these actions."
players' constitutional ri ghts. negotiate a new televis ion
Buffalo Braves 108-96, the tlement out of court, It may
The rival American Basket- Even with those restrictions, tract with improved ratingsconti
Houston Rockets trounced the take us five to seven years for a ball Association players' union officials
say the average NBA bolster our bargaining position
Chicago Bulls 91-77, the Settle resolution of th ese law sui ts," got Into
the act Monday, filing
a
SuperSonics downed the O'Briratoldapres,sconference suitinFederalDisrictCourttha player makes near ly $110,
"Surveyshave shown that
year.
Kansas City Kings 101-90, the Monday at NBA headquarters, join a class action against the
people
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The
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players
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regard
basketball
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As the ABA players went to business and they also are suing other sports in over-all revemiiicn a year.
Sp
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Lake City that the league's merge with the NBA.
"Our horizon should be unUtah franchise was expected to
Judge Robert Carter took the limited. But our progress Is
die today, making it the third players' action under advise- greatly impeded. To resolve
club in that league to succumb merit. Hearings are not cx- these suits, I would be
ssue
willing to
to high costs in less than two pected to be gin
before next meet on any street corner and
months.
May.
CINCINNATI (AP) "We're rebou nded Kentucky by 17.
thrash It out. But the si tuation
The
NBA
suit,
filed
in
1971,
is
"Our game could be seriously looks bleak."
gonna be a monster," says
Barnes, Maurice Lucas and
Marvin Barnes, issuing a storm guard Freddie Lewla combined
warning to the American Baa- for 8Spolnt.sto hold off repeated
ketball Association.
second-half challenges by the
The second-3 ear standout of Colonels, who lost their iirst
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year of "financial problems," league," said Dellusschere.
the American Basketball As.so- "Our product Is strong and we
ciation has dissolved the Utah are still looking forward to a
franchise and is geari ng itself possible merger."
to surviving as a seven-team
The big loser after Tuesday's
league.
meeting was Bill Daniels, ownCommissioner Dave Debuss- er of the Utah franchise. Danchere made the announcement iels bowed out after losing a reproclaiming the end of the Utah ported $3,1 million.
franchise after ABA owners
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and said four Utah players had during Tuesday's meeting but
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off creditors of the Utah Stars. and1 the hell with the press,"
The players sold to St. Lasuis said one source. "What ha ve we
included Moses Malone, Randy done with Bill Daniels."
Denton, Steve Green and Ron
The answer, apparently, was
boone. The rest of the Utah nothing, Daniels left the meetroster will undergo noral
m 'figelmost unnoticed.
'a1tet procedures with the
There was 1)150
specula
league collecting any money (ion that John V. Brown, presigained through the waivers,
dent of the ABA, would resign.
The ABA is now reduced to
"I'm still here," said Brown,
seven teams with the Baltimore whose wife ow:s the Kentucky
Claws and the San Diego Sails franchise.
having prevlonsly folded.
Brown would not comment on
"We will still have our play- his position but asource told the
offs and our All-St
game at Associated Press that Riow,'
Denver with Kentucky meeting was thinking far ahead of the
the league All-Stars," said Do- LThI?r'S.
Busachere. "We will have to
"He wants to shake pro has-.
!IlZtkt7 SOIflA7 minor schedule ad- ketball down to the point Of
juatments but basically we'll go possibly ha ring nothing but
with the same sched'ile."
strong teams and a merger of
The AIM is now down to sev- the two leagues.
en teams including franchises
"Remember, everyone in the
in New York, Virginia, Ken- ABA lost money and only three
tu&amp;.y, Ifld'AinapoIis, San An- teams in the NBA made money
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Tuesday night, the San Antonio record. The loss was the

Barnes, who hadn't touched a
basketball in two weeks, tossed
in 21 points In the first half and
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hope to have another former distinguished
ideol
lineman In the audience for the Jan. l5 dinner — President
Gerald Ford.
Ford, a former center at the University of Michigan,
has agreed to
thàlfIndn of tue l,ó
dinner and also has been invited to attend the dinner
personally. No action has been taken on that invitation.
The Lombardl Award, a 45-pound granite trophy, is
named in honor of the former Green Bay and Washington
coach who died of cancer. All nroceeds on In the Amerinnn

VANCOUVER AP)
Vancouver Canucks' de(enSCIIIilfl Mike Rob.t.aille and [et-ward Gerry O'Flaherty
have received good news f rom cluti tkicto:', a team
spokesman said Tuesday
lie said X rbyS show that neither player suffered a
rated shoulder in injuries suffered in National Hockey
I1eague games Inst week. They had only bruised
shoulders.
obi tailk' 's'as Injured Sunday In Philadelphia arid
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Boone, 6-foot-11 forward Randy
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membe rs of the Utah Stars, closed to within ori point on
who folded due to financial, seven occasions in the second
stress,
half but went cold in th e late
"I can't wait," enth used the going.
&amp;-foot-8 Barnes. "I'm going to
Spurs 119, Squires 101
welcome them wi th open arms.
In San Antonio, James Silas

HOUSTON I AP) —Sponsors of the 1976 Vince Lombardi
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LO% Angeles at Detroit
Portland at Milwaukee
Thursday's Games

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The Spirits played like a team and George Gervin each scored
that di dn't need the addi tion of 16 points for Sari Antonio whi le
6-foot-11 forward Moses Allan flristow,Getrge Karl and

expected to replace Neilson.

HouSln 91, Chicago 77
Seattle 101, Kansas City 90
Phone 113. G-'le'c ¶1'nte il
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New Or1ean at Ph,lJdClphia

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munimurn of eight weeks,"
Neilson was injured In Sunday's 4-1 loss to Atlanta. He
got a hip check from the Flames' 1111 Graves and left the
ice on a stretcher.
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The Calif ornia Golden Seals will be
tnksing their star defenseman, Jim Neilson, when they
meet the Los Angeiea Kings tonight.
..iii)1I hod to have surgery for torn ligaments in his
r i ght knee, and a spokesman for the National H ockey
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night marked his return after Cincinnati 's new Riverfront
an eight-game absence, scoring Coliseum. Barnes, idled be29 points in a 122-112 victory cause he had to attend ida own
oer the Kentucky Colonels,
assault and batter)' trial, and
But having Barnes back In Lucas had 29 each, with Lewis
the line-up was Just one reason a dding 27.
for high spin's in St. Louis toThe Spirits took the lead for
day,
goodat60$8wjth1:o7left fJ
Earlier Tuesday, It was an- first half. The Colonels, paced
nounced that the Spirits had ob. by 251point efforts from Artis

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Wednesday, Dec. 3,17ilA

points, helping the Jazz end a Dick Motta after watching ~is shots, five assists 3nd six
The Washington Bullets have Golden State Warriors 115-98, four-g.ir,ge
!osing streak and team's record drop to 4-11. rebounds in leading Phnen;
been waiting lot- Dave Bing to the Boa-ton Celtki edged the
.n1dle
Buffalo
with its itl: woist in the league.
ramp vcr the deleriirig NBA
play up to expecta tions since New York Knicka 103-100, nd s
traight setback, the Braves'
SuperSonics
101,
90
Kings
champions.
the beginning of the National the Cleveland Cavaliers topped longest
losing
in two
Fred Brown pumped in 31
Celtics 103, KnIcks 100
Basketball Association season, the Portland Trail Blazers 91. years. Buffalo'sstreak
Bob McAdoo, points and Bruce Seals collectDave
Cowens scored 25
Bing,asix.tlrrieAll.St.ar, two- 80.
the NBA's top scorer, po ured Li ed 21, 10 in the final pe ri od, po ints, grabbed 21 re bou nds
time All-NBA, and former
Wes Unseld added 20 points
40 points and grabbed 16 sparking fast-breaking Seattle and sank two decisive free
league scoring champion and andgrabbed19rebflfotrebounds,
past Kansas City. Larry throws with 59 seconds left,
Rookie ol the Year, finally did it Bullets, while Los Angeles'
Rockets 91, Bulls 77
McNeill pared the Kings with 24 helping Boston beat New York
Tuesday night. And the sput- Kareem Abdul-Jabbar scored
Rudy
Tomjanovlch's
21
points
and Nate Archibald for the ninth straigh t time over
tering Bullets, overwhelming 30 points,
points and Kevin Kur'nert's 15
two seasons.
(avo-ites to repeat at Central
Jazz 108, Braves 98
led Houston to its first victory
Suns
115,
Warriors 98
Cavaliers 91, Trail Blazers 80
Division champions, broke a
Ron Behagen scored 27 po ints over slumping Chicago In four
Rookie center Alvan Adams
Jim Chones' 19 points and 16
four-game losing streak with a and pulled down 13 rebounds,
107-104 comeback victory over and rookie Jim McElroy, start- years."Ifthlngsdon'timpruye, scored23points,incIudg 15 in rebounds led Cleveland over
we may have to go with five the decisive third quarter, and Port1and which was paced by
the Los Angeles Lakers,
Ing his f list pro garfle, pr u
rookies,"fumedchjcago Coach had three steals, fire blocked rookieLionelHollin.s'20 points.
The veteran Bing, who had
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The Montreal Expos announced
Tuesday that Walt hiriniak, a coach with the National
Lea g ue baseball club in 1974 and 1975, will be a playercoach next season with the Denver Bears, the Expos'
class AAA affiliate in the Amer1an Association,
Th e Expos also announced that Bob Gebhard has been

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New England S. HouSton 2
Winnipeg A. Denver 3, OT
Quetec9. Cleveland 7
Edmonton 7. Tor onto 7
Todys Games
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Toronto at Calgary
Thursday's Games
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Winnipeg at San Diego
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stunned Roy Skinner after his favored Warriors, troubled by
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and Johnson spared the 2-71
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the 15th rank2 Wuivennes )- lead of only 47.42 with 1318 to rout
split. Meyers
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play, assparked
6-fooi center Kyle 0, scored the first four points of piled up a 32-point margin, 89- ter 55, Florida State 90, Rollins hIs 200 game
Freshman PiIl Hubbard, who %Siggs
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Niland's Bar, as she rolled 155- Month is Dot Baggott with 90 Gibson 5-8.10, and Alice
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GaJdusk
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suffered by the Western the Fleetline Homes team was Winners: Novembcr Star of t1i
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net Month is Mar) Adams with plus Arthur Street spared the 4-7-10,
gam es this season.
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ORLANDO SEMINOLE
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$00,620; 3. Echano .trana (3), Cetaya, 7 Manolo; I Zarre,
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Meanwiuile in Gainesville, the Universit) of Florida

Los Angeles at California

539 Ann results: Hold Sunday at I p.m. Bolton 1713 High for the

edged Denver. Jim Sheri( of Standard in the first spot (95%jDon ve r got his second goal of 73) F R T D in second (94

TONIGHT'S ENTRIES

night as Florida State eased to a 90-42 basketball seasonopening ictory over visiting Rollins College.

Detroit at Vancouver

Selwood, Tom Earl, Larry Ann Sfrilth (F.R.T.D. team) 143, and Timmy Zirnmers (age Gajdusek 213474, Bill KernPleau and Rick Ley gave New had the
high series of U 8) 109.
stock 199, Verne Pohl 190,
England its victoryover Hou
morning as she rolled games of
Nov
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Six Seminoles scored between 10 and Ii points Tuesday

Los Angeles 5, Atlanta 3
Today's Games

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and went on to defeat Atlanta.
But once Ted Irvine went to
Marcel Dionne scored his 15th
the penalty box in the middle goal of the season and add ed an
period, a Potvtn drive glanced assist on Williams' tl'-breaklng
off Blues' defenseman Barclay goal to score his 3991h point In
Plager and Into the net to pro- only fie seasons in the Mll
duce a 11 He.
St Marseille connected on the
Billy Harris then rebounded third Los Angeles power play
third period to send the game Clark Gillies' shot on goal Iz,to )oil of the night to stretch the

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day night, further established Tuesday night, the Los Angeles
Until Blues penalties popped liams and Frank St. Marbeffle
itself as a force to be reckoned Kings beat the Atlanta Flames up, St. Louis was able to contain struck for
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169-476. p.m. High for the evening was
with a 200-497. High for the Charles McDonnell spared the Ron Allman as he rolled games
women were Mary Johnson's 3-9-10, Lloyd Harris 3-5-10, of 238-194-235
for the big846
high series 487-176 and Kathie Burnhanne 5- 7-9, and Ad
B1 THE ASSOCIATED PRESS with 15 points while Butch Fe- 11oever, Walton fired in
series
two
overmatched Crusaders 14-3 in losing Gators, 0.3, got 6 points Behrens's high g
here comes
am e 192-463
Michigan her added 13.
long jump shots and Lee and a (our minute spa n midway
from
krey
••Nfl
basketball team Oop3 — there
Lankf
or
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Other
hig
hs
for
the
night were
Lloyd Walton scot-rd 15 of his freshmai ernard Toone (01- throught the first half to settle
rI1'1r._In other games, it was New Lynn Etland 180.486, Got-den
goes the Michi gan basketball 19 poin ts In the second half and lowed
with successive steals, the issue
Mexico State 49, Texas-El Paso Joneycutt 180.494, Deke Swift
team
Butch Lee had 17, leading Mai tr iggering a 194 Mar quette
Wmford
Bo)es,
one
of
San
47,
Niagara 79 Pittsburgh
1857, and Cheryl IMwie 1
"I hope we don't meet anyone queue past surprisingly stub- spurt for a
66-46
lead
with
9:12
Francisco's
highly-touted
Penn
State 93, Lehigh 45; . 464. Converted splits were
PULSATING ACTION VOL BET
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acknowl ed ged Belanger, who
H ockey ague reccrdz aren't
"We got two in Montreal the
"We started working on it in was afterward the victim of
easy to come by, but the New other night," a pleased Arbour training camp because it wasn't Potvin's second goal In the
York Islanders are tryi
tryi ng.
note(l after the Islanders cuffed that much last year ," Arbour opening minute of the (!osLn
\ru Co4ich Al \rbour's )oiuig (lw,d
, Louis Blues 4-1 via their said "We 'e got fi ve guys out fk r1Od
team, u scoring three times new-found weapon.
KIngs 5, Flames 3
there, no matter who they are,
wi th a player advantage T';es.
In the only other NHL game who are working together."
In Los Angeles, Tommy Wil

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IotbaII plaoff

Nordlques 9, Cr usaders 2
had in ad.
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ministering
a
rare
per man
two
goals
and
notched two as- Jude Druuln applied the crush one goal at the 1540 mark but
runaw
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u
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The Toros, given a chance to slats, leading Quebec over ing blow with a slap shot that Butch Goring fired his eighth
mt-es
win back $500 fines for an exas- Cleveland Real Cloutier, Serge eluded Blues' goalie Yes Bela- goal of the season into an empty
took Oiuy a couple of
peratingly poor performance Bernier and Ste ve Sutherland nger only 98 seconds later
net with l6 seconds left to insure
minutes watching lastSundaynJght,cont
alsofiredintwogoals.
"That
was
the
turning
polnt,"
the
Victor)'
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in layup drills to
character with a 72 pasting
k"w we were In for a long
from the Edmonton Oilers
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"I'd like to play pro ball," times for 1,37 yards, finishing the winner was and I didn't do
Griffin said Tuesday at the seventh nationally be hind Bell, that last )ear"
Downtown Athletic Club where
man winner for an unprecedented second year in a row. "I
want to help my family out i'ecause they've helped L1
my endeavors.
But I reallydon't want w go
into that now because wa have Best
another game to play and I'd
trade both Heismans for the naOKLAHOMA CITY, Okla. Writers' All-American team
(tonal hampionship. That's (AP) — Leroy Selmon, OklaOffense

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Prep Playoffs

Tough On Power P/ays

and [5 turning iu3
th oug h ts to another
outheastern Conference
for the only player ever to win back Gordon Bell of Michigan, the United State3 —
Muncie,baskethall
earn -.
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defensive tack),' Lry Sr
Bell, DiWashington
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nessee
Hopefully, that is. because of Okla hnmi and r,I,ar,'bnisI and I'm
we'll have the in.
Griffin stands only 5-foot-9 — if Gene Swick of Toledo.
above any of them.
ci
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But winning the Heisman a
nessee, Orr said after
84 — and weighs 184 pounds, a country's five sections - East, second time Is really a greater
Tuesday
y ni ghts
g ht's game.
drop in the bucket among all South, Midwest and Southwest feeling than last year. I've been
need
15
th gargantuan
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li 0 beat
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Controversy

STOCKHOLM tAP - The est antics and disqualification, of the Ass
ociation of Tennis from matches three times this hopes alive of reaching the court and walked out on 4,000
$l!X).00() Masters Tennis Tourdefinitel y going to change SwedLsh hero, battered hi 6-2,
Members of the council were Professionals, is a member of year. He is also due to face an semifi na ls.
nament has turned into a expected Wednesday, and high the council.
people."
things," Ashe said. "The COUfl• 6-2.
independent tribunal In London
Some of the organizers wantsericuis business for Ilie 'Nas- on their r.enda is the question
Ashe
himself
is
diplomatcii
is due to discuss a code of
Nastase made no protest to appeal against the con- ed him to make a public
Solomon's stubborn baseline
apolo. Ically side-stepping questions behavior for players. If I SUb' tactics
ty" Nastase.
of a code of conduct for the when the tournament
kept long rallies going,
corn.
flscation
of
his
runnerup
prize
gy
on
court
for
the Incidents In about the row that ended In his Jectively give
The whole reputction of the players. Nastase's behavior inittee reversed its
earlier dcci- in a tournament in Toronto, lib match againsi Ashe, but
in,' thin,
opinion
It Ni Borg had the winning punch
imperarnenuil Rumanian str last Sunday, w he n Arthur Ashe sion and awarded
he favor. He has now officially won might r,o he a dnM
sinec
the match to where tht organizers accused refused.
his If
top spin
is on trial as the Professional walked off the court in protest, Ashe.
both his matches though the I am a member of the council
him of not trying.
"j am too tired to
make
Tennis Council, which governs will obtously come into the
one against Nastase was un- myself."
"What chance do I have
Nastase was a model of good speeches," Nastase said,
the world circuit, converges on discussion,
finished - and is virtually
The tournament Is boing run
Meanwhile the hopes of the
against President Ford?" Nas- behavior Tuesday night when
"Anyway,
why
should
I
this city to watch the end of the
certain
of going Into the semi- other American competitor, in two grcups, with the top two
An odd feature of the situ- lase said,
he defeated Manuei Orantes apologize? Ashe s the one who finals.
tournament and discuss his tat. ation is that Aslie, as president
Harold Solomon, were ended. in each group advancing to the
Nastase has been disqualified Spain 3-6, 6-4, 6-4 and kept his ought to apologize.
He left the
"What happened on Sunday is Bjorn Borg, 19-yea r-oid semis.

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block, excellent condItion; no City
taxes; by owner 321 4420.

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final ludqment rendered, in the

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32.5O
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EXPERTS READY TO SERVE YOU
JUST A PHONE CALL AWAY

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A Florida Corporation Plaintiff, vs.

VANESSA
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and sell to 'tie higtsc'sl bi1dr, for
leins,at theFront(Wejt)000q'of t
Serntnoie County tourthe-use in
Saniord, Finrida. the aboite

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t'm,8OIe (OJ.ity. florida

Siding &amp; soffi? System. Also
Rooting, GutTers 70 Yrs Exp
Eagle Siding Cc 85) 9663

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awn-Garden

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control. rdenLaho, 1400 W. 1st
St 3231 I

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Santa's Tips

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Onea(rerfldo il, home

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32278)1.

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Turtle.,rrne_
Rent 81 Lustre Electric Carpet
Shamf4er for only $1.50 per day.

Kids
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434, Lg.,13$.1141. I0.. U. ?.a?land,
Maitland, 6170635.

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Pressure Cleaning

1195
AlA CLEANS ALL
Exterior pressure cleaning

Offke Machines

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Heater Cleaning

Radio &amp; TV

OFFICE MACHINES
ci' ,tl rnatrs and ii' .th'4'."
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In" P1k ijç ma De1uier
Oil Burner Cleaning &amp; Service 21 Sir-ford BusnesM,ichine 3?? 30S DRIVE IN TV SERVICE- Fast
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Hour Service. Dylies Heating 1.

Service 207 Live Oak Bly
C.ssctberry Phone 8)1 9641.

Air Conditioning, 27-32.
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CAT)Li'S FURNITURE
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Fixturel Water Heaters lam 10
p m tn-u Sat 763-4 Park 373 6417

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BeaulyCareProductsforMom

177)

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Rent

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373 U'0

3)9 5. Park.

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LAWN MIER RENTALS-- 7711
Orlandcknive. Smitty's Snappin'

Polaroid Square Shooter 2. 3 llash Unusual Cit 15, frh arid artificial Daniel Greene House tlip.rs, all Motor Cross Bicycles and A
cube's and I exp otor film. Save
floral pieces, bully hanging
styles and colors. Kr,gtmt't !ihoc's,
ceonIt, Free Racing with

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Harris. at SEARS n Sanlord 332

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Everyone

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..en?ral Heat 6. Air Cond t.nng

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WC'tIL Fit) dirt, lop Soil 321 5943

Land Clearing, lill dirt, ctay, rocu.
All kinds Cf digging Housetraile,-

Air Conditioning

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C&amp;A BackHoe Service

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MtJUTOSH
Flagship bank of Sanford
Suite 27

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tropical and nolic plants Car
nations, $5 do:. CAREFREE

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7150

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e00 Sci Ft Shop Space
100 N. Maple
37) 1)71 or 377

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Make Mom's life easier with central

Beautiful Christmas Decorations,

heat and air from Sanford Heating
&amp; Air Conditioning, 3274390.

Arrangements. Sanford Flower
Shop, Onc Of Your Better Central

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every night 'till thru Dec. 23. Call

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41—'-Houses

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If your oil heater doesn't work, or
needs cleaning, call Ralph 373

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Heaters Cleaned, all

AKC Gm-ian Shepherd pups,

wide selection
of ID Bracelets, Germ;IfSPitPzIerd,AVC,beautiful
gold and si'ver, $1
95 up.
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huge male, ajressive shots,
PmOu$ 'broken. $200 firm I 29)
The kids will love Cowboy i%oots and
Dingo Boots from Knight's Shoes,

makes.

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P,øinting
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Better Painting- 562.5747. A

lob for a biller price. Interior anø

BETTER PAINTING $63 1767
A Better lob, br a Defter price

Home Cleaning
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ln?er,or &amp; Exterior 25 gxt disc. ,TJP AND Tf-4IPdi A MINUTE
for senior citizens
Classified Ad'% didn't work
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Attorneys for Pla,.it:Irs
hliW Nov.26 &amp; Dec. ?. 10, 17, 1975
DflT.11I

"Reed's Indian River Fruit Shippers.
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nil 4 L.
h,'04rot L cerused. bOnd frut
shippers Select yours today for
ChriStmas snipping Phone (305)
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for

OWALTNEY JEWELERS•'.'.* c-.
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Bedroom riorr'.j, lrij, only
$70.0i30

Neat)

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da,nagt, $113 mo, 373 43*9 alter

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DJCkSt
Jackrts Ladies and

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Read tociav's classified ads lcw Neweu 3
large tedro'
onort huyt
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Sch u ren Realty

tiffs to please each arid 'iverynne of PAacrarn- F:ee Instructions, Giftt
the entire family front FUL hER
Katny's ur,ique. 74*) i'Ii.walha
BRUSH 32? 1641.
Ave , across from Chrysler

AVAI,OIIJ AI'-ARIMENTS

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?IGLTS. NO
1)6W 7ndSt.

I1?l21OrIandaDrive

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Rec With'S thrittmas Sanfd

the

Evenlno Herald Christ.

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Larrys New &amp; Used Mart, 2)3 S.
Sanford Ae 3271137
used furniture and

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men's

3 fold Billlolthfrofll

leather oodt. CWALTNEY
JEWELERS, 301 S. Park.

GET EXTRA CASH FOR
CHRISTMAS by selling your good

Dealer 32) 7651.
rriu

Meeker

Ptsone 3215672

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4flCf101I'j Nu

the

WILSON MAIER for the best
Chrlstrnai ever. Save on national
tv'anc% liberal trade ins. Free
delivery. Convenient terms. We
give TV Stampl. 311 E First St.

lewels start at 579 93. GWAL 7
NEY' JEWELERS, 301 S Paru

List your Cls,istmas specials here Delight th Lady iii your home with
a Sui'!eam small appliance frnm
wtiere the shoppers will we 111cm
Gregory Lumber &amp; Try; Valve
every day
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Hardware,
5th &amp; Maple. 327 0500
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Carpentry, lle'noOeinQ, Addit'onS,
L.ILi"W. U'''
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Free timate 37) C.0)$

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EER'DAY someone s looking for
1A'hatou 'ave to sell. Call today
here bmorrow.

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Weight, '.O0'oeSO
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Home Improvements

WP'5lOW'- CISe,pRate,
Frc'e estImate. 332 773
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taper? root repairs, flat roofs or
Shingle),, All *Or
guaranteed
BROCOEN ROOFING 3736:00
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Pest Control
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ART BROWN PEST CONTROL
266? Pa"k Dr ,
377
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Qualty upholstering Free p'ck up '
Otlivery Call for Erie estimate
201 E Commvciat 32) 645%.
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Mayfair Country Club Pro Shoo, I

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Quality gills for less. 201 S. Pa'k

Refrigerators.
Estimates Call 372392

Ovens,

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TIme fight agai,tt inflation begins at

Fl)o( Waxing, Rug Shampooing.

IMot. Male, All shct
1100.6485161

26)7 6 Irrnch. 3?? 7868

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Near Sanford

-_persons êø 0190 ur -ill

Micro Wave Oven or a Trash
Compactor. - - and an Electric
Barbecue GrIll will make Dad a
"Top Chit!" Dick's Appliances,

Out of Ideas? Visit Ethell's An
tique. 1 mite west 0,1 I on olci St.
Rd. 16 at "76" Station, Paola, 372

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Dy' Cecelia V. Ekern

060u$y Clerk'

That said sal. is being macit to FRANK C. WHIGHAM, Of
satisfy the terms of id Writ of STEUSTROM, DAVIS &amp;

John E. Polk,
Shelift

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D.White,700JSSta$eAnfl Ar ,
Mich 48)01

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YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
CHARLES MEYERS and

are required tea servea cnov of your Furnished apartrient. 1 or 7
Florida, and I have levied upon the
following descril'ped property owned written defenses, if any, on F RANK
bedroom, 1106 Sanford Ave. Drione
by Richard L. Neidert and Deborah C. WHIGHAM. of STENS fROM,
i7 1976 or 322 3972.
DAVIS &amp; McINTOSH, Attorneys for
Neliert, said Isopenty beIng located
r8mlS, wnose aaoress 'S Po:'t t
FtOrId.s. more
7 BEDROOM APARTMENT
(i-UrY
fltI,&amp;, 110* iJiti, 6anifc'fd. F' It'i(3,), I kitchen furnished N ct location
par licula'lj
scr itet a!, follows
I. Boat 197) 14')" Chrysler Tltlu 32171, and file the original with he
Phone)27 4435
ref the abovp styled Count on or
No 735309 I 0 300031019 Nolan I9
t'fore Dccrriibcr 3), 197$, otherwise One &amp; *ø turclroom ,Ip,,rtmtnt5.
Chrysler (Outboard) 13 H.P.
carpeted, air, turn. &amp; unfurn' $96
CertifIed tilt trailer tinaic ila. blu. arlef.uht and ulllmateludomenf'ill
3271810
be entered against yni, for 'Pier If _____________________________
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and
the undersigned as Spienirl of dman4Od ,t, the Complaint.
DeDary- AdiilbS, 'PR, el'. CIOSe to

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Land Clearing

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MYE DUk'Ay
JFFROBQ

/DAILY10AM.8PMSW4,J25PM

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Aluminum Siding

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Richard I Neidert ard Deborah REBECCA MEYERS, Pitt wife, hàv
Complant in thC Circuit E'a.y trion1Iy Icing Come io-n
P4e4-ct, Defendant, wrsicn af'.sriad filed a
AN
MSAPTS' Re-ni
delluered
to
Court
of
Seminole
County, F,oridji,
Writ i Execution we'

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Special

cabinets, is Cash and Carry.

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UNDERCOATING

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THE STATE OF FLO1ZIOA
TO: WILISERT SMITH

Clark Chrysler Plymouth

Ph. 377-4273

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Used c Ice furniture

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Estimat,s. Rtaiinable Riles
Terms Available
HI RISE COMMERCIAL HONES

BUSINIESS DIRECTORY

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be yours for only Sills.

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Selling Ch- Uced lumber. all
kinds;
bathtub pasture
trough) -'one 32) 072?

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WALKER'S
Pressure Cleaning I PaInting

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Cassell ry.1797,$30..1706

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Chrysler, Imperial, air, alt
extras, exCellent COnditiOn 1.100
32) 082)

dOLL'S

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2 3.SS-4:4S-1:4$9.i

1964

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Hand crocheted afgans. shawls, and Wbocj or ste tesks (ezecut(ve desk
ponchos. WlI make to order
&amp; chairs ecretarial desks &amp;
Phone 321701). 165 Marouette,
rh*irt. • inht -hurt
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Be/rn ondc,

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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT. IS,' AND

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3221651 Dealer.

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New handmade Barbie DoIi
C'othes, SOc arid up
645.1597

)UPLEX- 2

323.5670 r 031-9777,1t1
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THE ROADII'

YCu'lt feel like yours floatinu
down the road in this 1672
Oldsmobile Delta II. Air
conditioned comfort, power
Steering, power brakes and
radio are lust a few of the
lux'rjes inside. This Dsavtilul
Chocolate brown with beige
vinyl rool car should sell for
$735,
BUT. - , at
clark
Chrysler Plymouth. . .ut can

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L3Ci.'.T,9 ?.Oine, 7
now avail8ble Seasonal
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NO cts
574 1010

bedroom,

1973 Gold Duster, honeydew, air,
automatic, 6 cylinder. Extra,

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KING OF

Fr

Slij In Camper for ' cr .
Ton pickup, sleeps I
veF5' clean. 322 04,17

M. Unsworth Realty

3Mo.-6Mo,8.

3222O90

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r,r.yr,.,:
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4S Hwy. 434 East

clothIng; mat nisc.

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Unique and unusual opportunityearn g money, work limited
number of hours, Exclusive
patented product si,ioo In
vestment. Excellent spare time

Fully Equipped And
Factory Warranty

1954 Jeep Station Wagon, i write;
'ive. W hubs. 1150 tires. $173 or
1*5? offer 322 1960 after 6.

Vehicle

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exerciser;
casional table
CeilIng flxtu

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Close out. Bankruptcies- Jewelry,
linen, stereos, all types of men
53.......'fl/i tho-Stereo
ct,andise. Sold by pIece, dozen,
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-.'COLOR TV,, 9MONTH
Sanford, P'3 miles east of I 4 at
Highway 46 Flea Market (behind
RENTAL Put HASE PLAN
Auction Galleries) Phon, 3fl
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9719.
Color TV's fr'on SO. BIW, from ____________________________
$15; Service
HFDR' CIA Iiw'l
..ra ii,. t,ii,.,,
TV_1?0OSF h.32) 1734
nc'w%itemsou will lind
any iiher t
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'71 Val*anIs from t).,tt
'71 Scimps frsm il-Ill
'71 Fv"y Wa,oes Irom 5)999
'75 Gem Furys trim fl394

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NO SECURITY

1505 W, 25th St.
SANFORD

George Washington in creature with the shiny nose FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY, Andrj, 305891 1716,4107 p.m
---'---------- FLORIDA.
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"Valky Forge," e 90-minute each year. That's Rudolph,
1 Bedroom Mobile Home CASE PlO. 75.233$.CA.8).A
Beauty Salon on French Ave.,
drama, and than a pilot film, shy reindeer who overcomes
AirConditioned.$IlOmo
.
completely equipped, $1,950 in
59)9
CHARLES
MEYERS
AND
"Roman Grey," starring Ron the ridicule of his shiny
dludes
all
equipment.
Termt.
f
REBECCA MEYERS, his wife,
Phone 417 761$
Uebman as a gyy pJltlque
Christinasvllle to spread cleer,
- 2 Bedroom, fully rarp.eted, central
Plaintiffs,
dealer who solves a murder,
helped by some charming v-s.
heat air; plenty Of room for
25—Loans
children and it Phone 321 6659
DIA'1,JNG AROUND: Anne music written by Johnny ."OSA PAYTOPI and LEONARD P
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Pie-c
husband,
and
ROSA
.
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Fran&amp;5managestokeepbt,,y
Mark'.
LOANS AVAILABLE operating )ISC'dreommobilehOmeoflaranCh;
PAYTON and LEONARD p
She
has
back-to-back I
furnished, 1135 month plus
capital, Startups, expansions, etc
PAY TON,
dba
PAYTON
security, 372 4799.
Le901
productions coming up, a
C. Lacy McCumber, Jr.
REALTY: TATE BARKLEY.
CHARLES FALY,: and WILBERT
segment of "S.W.A.T." In
7 Bedroom furnished. 1)35
NOTICEOFSHERIFF'SSALE
SMITH,
Adults preferred. Phone
NO1lCElSHEREBYGIVENtIit
which she gueatj as an ccWANT
TO
SEE
A
WONDER
AT
Delendamts
by
virtue
of
that
t,nlain
Writ
of
WORK' Place a Classified Art in
1k i".dUona1ress who t(Lkl?S
Execution issued out of arid under
EnnQ fli'rail tnry
NOTICE or ACTION
35—Mobile Home Lots

NIGHTCAUER

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NBC's preerilpl,ions tonigtit is always a pleasure to enare Richard Basehart starring cowiter that delightful little

Sheriff
Cl Seminole County
PUbliSll Dec. , '''
DEU 10

1969 Chr'vro)et, 6 360.
ton I speed
traris,'njsson $1600 May b Seen
2901 S P,'urk. Sanford

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'71 Duster from sntt.

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?6' Gas Range, rfe'ct condition,
tee to apprecia Sel' cheap. 372

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FURNISHED
OR UN FURNISHED

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Starring

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then Lucille Ball RED-NOSED REINDEER"
and Jackie Gleason are Rerun Certain shnws tø
c-t,,'rccJ in
hour c( 1roiic Unieless arid ageless
ti
Astaire, and

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John E. Polk,

79'- 'TrUCkS-Tfiler's

TWO PLUS TWO IS FOUR
And That'sA Fact!
CIassifid Ad Gets ieSijltS
And That's A Fact Too!

HEP,partt,
s'vic,ui m,ich;fles
M0O?IEY APP ?ICL6 323 0697

A. P. Clark

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Special Sale

123 3$

CAS$IELIIERRY, FLORIDA
Donation 57 Per Person

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SO-Miscellaneous for Sale

Good gas mileage Cal; after 6
p m '7) 9579

BLAIR AGENCY

Frigidaint refrig ton, 1? Cu. ft. 2
dr,, frott free, S. GE IS Cu It.
refrigerator, $ 377 7539,

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1971 /OLKSWAGEN DaSher $2,500.

Motorcycte insurance

TURF CLUB

The Man

'12 AMC Ambassador I d, P 6, a"i
h, A and H. good rubber. tJ.'1
running condition 327 1661
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Hon&lt;.ia 450, 5300 Needs some
repair Ms be teen at hue Mary
Chevron Station

SEMINOLE

&amp;

id I? 92&amp; 477, Lonqeorxi
Call 321 $SlOorIli 460

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THE CLUB HOUSE

52-Apç 'rnces

Merchandise

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ldntU *tnn(1( II
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to drive,

4A-_-tnmmnra-iI UIi,Fpi
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Th-vtorcycles
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SPonsord Y
ST. AUGUSTINE 'S CHURCH

SWAPT6jj'fbttom Bout CARPORT SAL - Sat, 6th,9 to 5,
forcsodspinetpiano.orsetl,53,s.
7117 S. Myrt Ave., Baby's &amp;
372 6620,
Boys c'othe toyt, household
GEP'ERAL CONTRACTOR
items.
REAL ESTATE rt
LOPIGW000 FLEA MART, Hwy 17.
97. 1 ml, north 43-4. FrI., Sat., Sun.
Garage Sale:
ursday, Friday,
322-6457
Saturday. 5 Diane Circle,
1)1-6050 or 641.4663. Turkey
Drawing.
FOR RENT
Casselb.erry. ye, sliding guts
STORE OR OFFICE
door, clothi misc, household
Corneseethebeautlfuln.wclo,h..
BUILDINC.SONABUSYSTREET
items, babt items, vacuum.
lust arrived. Christening gowns,
2,000 sq. ft. $100 month
refrigerator, ewood. Phone 5-30
knit suIts. baby bIan$'.e", crib sets
1,00) sq. ft , $200 month
944
etc Old stock, 3-.) pct to 60 pct. Ott.
6 Month Lease
FREE GIFT WRAPPING on new
Muff famIly i d Sale. Bar;)n
Galore, Sat., ic. 6. 9 am., 1958
baby accessories. Payton's
ID ACRE TRACTS. $1750 to
Children'! Wear, (Formerly
Washington It. (I block east 70th
&amp;MelIonviII.f3223232.
Buttons 'N Bows) 2610 Hiawatha.
2" ACRES, small lake with 3
Phone 322 1301.
bedroom, 1 bath home,
Garage Sale,49105, Sun. 1 lv 5,
I MM. &amp; Super I, Bell &amp; Howell
2.521 Georglijive, across from
camera, prolector, auto loading,
Seminole l'Ih. Benefit First
H AL COLBERT
lights, screen 1- case. Also
PresbyterIan iurch Youth Funo
REALTY IPIC.
Polc.roid Camera, 100, portraIt
707 E. 25th., 32) 7132
Bazaar and Fi &amp; Plant Sate, Dec
lense, close up Inse, copier, 2 tn.
HALCOLBERT,REALTOR
9:30 to S. Firs?
end
pods, flash attachment &amp; case.
SELMAWILLIAMS,Anociate
Christian C rch. 1607 Sanford
3396360.
E ,es.3220612or3fl.15J7
Ave.
Kitchen.Dathroom C6binels.
LAKEMARY_3bedr3m,Iiia
Counter lops, Sinks Installation
55—Soal &amp;
Accessories
home nestled under shady trees,
available. Bud CabefI. 3fl 52
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Country style kitchen, central heat
'nytlme.
lair, VA terms available $24,000.
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MARINE
4-yuan Ciii Ca'aIicr coue machine, 6.4
wy,17 P2
Forrest Greene, Inc.
b3ttle cepicIty, May be seen at
5961
Lakeview Nursing Center, 919 E,
1306833
REALTORS
Second St. between 9 and
C7__C
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Sanford - Drastically reduced by
WILSON MAIER FURNITURE
owner. From mid 60's to tow !O's.
BUY-SELL-TRADE
Set of womai golf clubs with bag,
Beautifully landscaped miniature
311 31St. FIrst St.
never uSed all after 5, 323.3326.
372 5472
Spanish villa. S BR, 3 bath, Fla. _______________________________
rm., formal living rm, ww car.
Flea Market
59j
petlng, central A.H, above ground
Open
pool with private entrance. Near
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schools &amp; hospital, Call for app?.
SATUR DAY AND SUNDAY. Ito S
Sundyn$75; table top organ,
wkdays. btwn. 3:30 P.M. &amp; 1:30
HIGHWAY 16 FLEAMARKET
$15 Bottsv good conditon. 327.
P.M. Wknd anytime. 8300217.
1k', miles East of 1.4 on Hwy 46
r
510 after
(behind Hwy 46 AuctIon Gallery)
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Special
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location, 3 BR, fireplace,
moct'rn, Quiet St. 322 615.6

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1109 S.ntcAcj A '.

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Real Eatate
Wewillp'ovIdetne
Profettio, -.I Service

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from variety to Washington at of three pretty girl.; who are onthe9thdayofDecemberA 0.1973
watkins, Avg. $753 hourly from COUNTYBR block
at the following place, to wit:
Valley Forge.
start, Write Dept tO, Watkins CITY I LIP , I, bath block, W W
private eyes in ."Charley's Seminole
County Anmal Control
Products, Inc., Winona, MIn
carpet, fenced back
CBS starts off with another Angels," with Chancy an (place of Impoundment), locstedat
running of "Rudolph the Red. anonymous character. The
the Agricultural and Road Dep..rt.
MOSSIE C. BATEMAN
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2bedrooms,lbath, carport, Bargain
priced Name your terms

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Wagon, 11.000 rr ei.
auto. 5296
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76—Auto Parts
Mafly Others to (floole from
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JOHNNY WALKER

STUDO 1,7,)
BEDROOM SUITES

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JOHN CPtDER,A5SOC

538.600. Directions: West en SR h6
to Wekiva Rd., Call collect, eves.
Owner Broke. Heroert Bronon.
5 2!) C2(

Luxury Patio Apartments

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Nigrits 321 2)62

Vardens

In used car sales &amp; dealing with 2 Bedroom, kitchen equipped, ISIO
finance companies. Excellent
E'ot St $125 month, $50 damage
commiuion 3210071,
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depoijt Phone 305799 4139 after S
pm.
rxitlfied that I will Aphonecallcoulds'utyouonanew
ABC Is sticking to Its regular murder... Kate Jackson, who
Offer for sale and sit at PublIc Site
and
profitable
career.
Call
167
7 Bedroom Po,u
to the highest amid best bidder for _____________________
program load, the rival nethas a vet' subordinate role Li)
37
on$t.Roadrl,.rI I
cash
the
following
described
works are packed
Cat1373 457$
solidly with "Ft)e R,okies," may get her livestock, tgwa: Two (72 Black A MERRY CHRISTMAS IS assured

Bergorac 1954

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Days-- 372 617)

WEKIVA RIVER ESTATES
1kw 3 bedroom, 2 baths, double
garage, 2 porches, patio, country
setting, on large 1 acre plus lot.

70175 French (H*y 17 921

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File,acrej,Olteen,eleared,
fenced, pond.LweII,
579,500
372 3717 after5
131) Palmetto, Sanford
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I fiedroom, bunt, family room, SEMINOLE CO. Acreage tracts,
Small and large. s,000 per acre
formal dining, living porch,
fireplace, central heat, large lot,
and up. Terry Really, Realtor.
0711
carport &amp; garage Cail now for
appointment.
Lake Sylveari, 367 acres lkfr., $-t,600
per. Hrwi:rgani:afion, Rsltor,
SUNLAND BARGAIN
1299
)Sru " 7233l7.
52)900
721 l6aywoodDr,, Sanford
Geneva, I acres, rrObl. home h.ok.
3 bedrooms, 2 baths, pool, fenced,
$25,000. Nothing down. $7 pen
patio, In quIet neighborhood
mo, on lease purchase, Good
credit required. 319 5115.
WHY PAY RENT?
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80—Autos for Sate

Stut Camoer Tot,for ockup truck,
$'bed;iikenew 3fl1S8$evtning,
127 6112 days

71—Antique

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$?IParkDr
3727111
'EALTOR
AFTER lIPS
77399)
3729251
3720618

323.9410

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Req Real Estate firoke-r321 0610
373$215773_7*93372 7748

Call
W. Garnetf White

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Pt., 32, $27,300
1007 Scott, 3 l', $35,000
729 fayor, 31, 527.50)
1211 Crescrr,t. 4 2. 126.80)
1009 W 3rd, 3), $11,000

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format din.ng, separate garage
and gartie room Lots of extras.
$49,500

Peg Peal [stat. Broker
I1CSIE 2SthSt
3726431

4G6 Elm, 3 7, $7,JQ
,

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DrIve In Theatu, "sTojtT
337 I3J
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Kjdjflutgrti' w'nq%?torSm&amp;l
li(ycl' S411 It'p i
items with
a want iW To in' your ad, call
yntir frirn(lly ( s'ted gal at Thi'
H"rald ifl 761 " Ii) 9993
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1 Drawer desk $;
Mahcijany
Rack,$S; Babi reb,$20; Rock,
1/2 Acre Lot
Large
. nj, 'v'.anany
-'-' -''- tv
China
Cabinet,
115; Sofa, 5-40,
Heavily wooded in e.i,ling
Cedar
Chest,
Li
Matching Coffee
development of beautiful homes.
&amp; End Table, 0; Maple Drop
toned R I AAA. I mile west of 4
Leaf Table, $3 Much more on
and 16. $1 10 12,000. Terms. Call
cluding antique orniture. KLJLP
McClanahan Real Estate, 372
DECORATORS 09W, Firtt st,

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75—Recreational Vehicles

IDJGoI9. 0#itSw,n2 macJune.
Paybalanc, 7$or lOpayments
Of $4. See at
SANFORD S INC CENTER
301 East F 11 , Downtown
321 9411 e 169 1144

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HARTMAN REALTY. INC.

TAFFER REALTY

You may be qualified for anotp,er VA
loan. Call us to find out. The
f0*ing homes have either VA or
FHA (law cash down) appraIsals
at the p1cc sh:wn. Many include
drapes,
carpet,
range
1.
refrigerator. Some Sellers will pay
flei fifla.icing costs.

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EXECUTIVE-

nrvruj Ti. icaTfl. JrCajytaJ UP
aWrtinvj and %klrtnq. Cheap.
Phone )fl 0110. ItO Exeter Court,
Carriage CoveMoblIe Home Park,
S4ntord
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Don't lust it there waiting for the
phone to ring Advertije your
n'ss service in The Herald's
classified
Bu.incss
Service
Direcicrv
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t P COMEpROPEpTy- )BRpme
with nice mobile home rental
Large lot for garden. 530.030.

Central Florida's

LARRY SAXON
PEAL TOP

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F.ULTIPLE LISTING REALTOR
27 9i
1919 S. (rz'nch
3?? 7171, 372 1496, 372 1981
322 i959. 372 1)5.4

VETERANS -. READ THIS

participating
Retirement
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Program to provide l.sxurious SUNLAND,
3 Bedrooms, family
A BABY'S WORLD. Cara for .nfants
living in the later years
room, l'i baths. 517$ III &amp; last.
'0 age? only. Nest to new Drivers'
A CAREER that other protcsslon.jI
165 6100 or after 5, 372 7,37
I. icense Bureau. 522 6645
people envy, that does not requirø
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years and years of formal
RENT PURCHASE PLAN
education, that does not require Modern Clean 3 bedroom homes.
9Good Things to Eat
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family room, garage, carpetj.
years of work on tne bottom of the
ladder befor, advancement
*31 7fl
NAVIL t)kANC,ES
ti,t ooc is.t requ;,, an
CLIFF :OROAN,REALTOR
$250 BUSHEL
invest-ment Of cepetal.
327 6733 or 372 0062
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A CAREER that provides the Status Large 3 bedroom hout, 1378
Mi'lionyille; fenced back yard.
and the Mode of LivIng that you
(PEE RIPENED FRUIT, picktd to
Available Ploy 5th 1775 month
have always wanted and could
order Navels,oranq,-s, Grapefruit,
p4u
$100 Sicurity deposit Phone
,
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aflord
Tangerines Call 322 0717 If
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as%
call 322 0)76. Russell For a personal Interview c,,'*act'
",Daddis
Cautnlry.
CSTEEP4- I
room
io per
at the Sanford Holi&amp;iy Inn
monlrt.
SCHUREPI
REALTY.
NAVEL ORANGES
Thursday 4th
Realtors, 375 1302
BAGGED
to I?
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7V3lFrenchAve 372 3fl
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nome, livIng rm., dinIng rm.,
Tmtsgeo and Tangerines
7 O'clock Sharp
separate garage. SecurIty desiI,
57 25 Bushel
Please do not call by telephone, as
834 16.49.
PhOne 373 1671
thl matter is too important to
On. bedroom orove Cottage, —
both of us and calli for a personal
Sweet Oranges
unturnished.gar.ge ltOOmentpiI
and private meet,ng.
PinkGrapefrult
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PPEflf3fl7396
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$7bu Vd'7 PalmettoAve
Beautician with followIng, full or
part time, 60 pct Lake Mary 323 3bedrcom, I' -, bath, carpet, central
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air, 5195 By ippt Alan Stone,
or 323.1951.
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Assoc,, LARRY SAXON,
REALTOR, 32194)0
Car Salesman- Experienced only
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Stemper

2S65Park
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MLSRCALTORS

INCOME PROPERTY- Com.
plelely furnIshed 17'xô0' mobile
home on large double fenced lot,
carport, patio, Florida room plus 2
utility sheds Income of $4.5 per
month from rental of second lot
Income $19 per month from
'entnl or live In.
Owner will finance,
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY- Egg
Ranch, I acres wIth 3 bedroom
home. 16,000 laying henS on
consignment. Company furnishes
everything but human element. 20
pet. per year return on your cash
inveStment.
POOL hOME- Nicely redecorated
3 bedroom wit's l6,x32 pool. Good
e-stablilhed neighborhood $71,900.
COUNTRY ESTATE 7 stony, I
bedroom hc,,me Over S acres of
beautiful giant oaks and cit'us,
Improvements include corral,
stables, tack room arid bridle
patn. 577.000
OWIER MOTIVATED- Moving
out of s'ate, needs to sell 3
bedroom, 7 bath home In South
Pinecrest. $23,000.

Your MLS Agency

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III 0747

ldyllwitd
7 Story natural frame)
bedrooms, 3 haths, S fireplaces,
t,ardwood floors, attic, double lot,
ritr.is 559.900 32) 0766

can'T SAY APITHING BUT"yes
tothisb#au4 ifut2 BR, 2bath home,
Large bedrooms, Brittany style
and lots of goodies to o with it
5.39,900

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bedroom. l'
New panl
nsite arid out. New carpet, wIp
p.per, Pancingand mirror wall
dn r.g area New central air.
Large utility sn,00,

F-AL TOP 372 7496

322- 2420 Anytime

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Weekly 3315 Hwy 1197, Sanford
'rls
' 9— Goon Things to Eat
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I or 2 Bedrooms AdultS Orilt1$, ALCOHOL PROBLEM
Nel Oranges. $2 50 per bu
PARK A%JFNIIF MOBIl E PARK
IN YC)IU tSp,t,iy"
JuiceOtanges. SI SOperbu
76(3 Park Drive s7i;.
YCur Corita.ner 3213188
Al ANON
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-------MONTHLY RENTALS
F 0 turtir information call 121 (387
18-Help Wanted
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AVAtLA fiLE

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ARE YOU TROUBLED' Call Toll
F ,, 644 O27 for "We Care"
"btflhin," Adults o Tt"i'n

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executive I BR, 7 Story, over 3.100

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5-lost &amp; Found
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Preston" Betta St John, AlexKnox Bnbsj-t 1955
(Tuos) "Beg House (.A"
C(awford. RafØi
Mooker 1955(WOd)'TJI
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BY OWNER

Crank Realty, Realtor

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COStS

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Sundciii
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furniShed inctuding heal $10
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Ocat,i 901 772 8861 or 737 1713
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a bout 25 years expe.ience. I ment on the matter.
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The point was not that rheumatic fever?
headaches from brain tumors
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are not '.ery painful The point Rheumatic fever Is a cornwas that you can have a brain plication of a strep
tumor with a headache that is infection. A person ulIy
mt very painful.
so many sore throats In his
Most people think all brain lifetime that it Ls almost imtumors
create
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headaches, and indeed they caused by strep.
can, as in your case. But, most
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people don't realize thiat some usually does occur during
brain tumors are immxlsted chfldhood. It may be nliW and
with relatively mild headaches, go unnoficed or more severe.
which can be relieved with Rheumatic fever may follow as
aspirin and are often in a complication It may also be
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mild or severe, a!siatod with
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brain tumor without any joints. If it is mild It may go
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change In perscnality
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entirely on thei r location and changes in one or more of the
size
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your surgery is over, which you show progressive changes
mentioned in the rest oi your years later andi finally be so
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Man's Most Common Pain, with vilicroscope what cause the
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York, NY 10019.
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fruit platter garaished with Virginia Burney heads committee preparing hors d'oeuvres for 2 cut-up broiler-fryers
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3 tbsp. flour
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be obtained any time this week
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evenly. Bake in 250 degrees F eggs,
. raisins, grated orange mometer or until small amount
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Eat a traveling each year to the by
contacting
Janice
hour,
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rind
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the Cl,ampagne Ball. oven I
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times. Remove from pan im.
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Virginia
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ever I had a hobby. cooking is
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the year Rainbow Girls was 1i
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Anchor Club at the high school.
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reserved liquid. Bring to boil,
water
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stirring constantly . deduce 1 cup quick oats
free
from
draft, just until stick to form 2-inch disc (If
years she r et ired four years both as Cook of the Week and clash Worchestershire sauce
cup syrup. Sprinkle pineapple heat, cook and stir until mix- ' cup dark
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through, Sprinkle with parsley 1-3 cup margarine
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husband, Jack, retired from expect at the Champagne Ball.
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which remains in skillet. Add
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likely to t to palm it off
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actions and allegations of sunshine law violations. Beckwith Jr. to make four copies of the grand jury that if public officials were indicted
the court would announcement until circuit Court rulings on the
Cowart ordered the entire jury report sealed for report and documents before the court
sealed
the
personally
notify
them
and
that
only
the court, tc motions are affirmed or denied by the District
15 days and said in open court that Circuit Judge
Sem1nole.BrevardStateAttO mc). Abbott
la and Jurors and state attorney would know what Court of Appeals.
Voile A. Williams had already prepared the en- original report.
said t
The four copies were given to Cowan who said was in the sealed report.
today he Is working wit!, Stale Attorney velope in which the report was to be sealed.
If no appeal Is taken on such motion.- the report
the
report "is quite extensive" and complex in
General Robert evin's office In trying to deterWilliams and Cowart referred reporters to state still remains sealed until the time period for an
Williams told reporters before the grand jury nature. Cowart said the cou.'1 would take "further law stating that grand juiy presentments retating appeal expires.
mine whal course of action Herring should take made its return that if public officials were Indicted
rts action" on Wednesday.
about the sealing by circuit court Judpes Wed. the
to a erson not Indicted shall not be made public
Cowart, when accepting the grand jury interim
report would be sealed and no arrest warra
At first it was believed that the grand jury report until the person roncemed has been given a copy of report,
nesday of indictments returned by the Seminole issued at this time.
said the law
to some bu! there are
contained three indictments but It has now been the grand jury return and given 15 daya to file others named in this"applies
County Grand Jury.
report."
Cowart later said he had conferred with Judge learned that there were four indictments returned motions with the circuit court to repress or expunge
The grand jury presented an interim report "and Williams and was fol!mc ing his whice in the grand
The granrl jury is now scheduled to meet again
ith th report that is believed also to name at least the report or portions which arc. improper or next Tuesday 't 9 .rn.
other documents" to Circuit Jugc Joe A. Cowart jury matter,
one unindicted co-conspirator,
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37 Sanford Recreation West
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Tabernacle
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floats competing for
38 Free Methodist
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C1'.zrchP3dC grand marShal
car
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Baptist
- be none other than Ronald Church-Band &amp; drill team
Auto-Train hmored Its one-mffilona P&amp;Swnger yesterday and
39. Atlantic National BankGarf leld Ileft). ne rnillin-.1 ti, p~1s.-,cngcr was Naq I.t. Mielwel McDonald, a
many dignitaries were on hand for the occasion, Inclading Florida
favorite with al.1
Jones( second from rfght, along with h!f wife Brenda ,nid sons the
12. Tri County Road Ruii. Float
youngsters.
Gov. Reubln Askew (right) and Auto-Train President Eugene K. Charles and
40. Jones High School-Band
ners March1n Jnit
Mathew. I Herald Photo by BUJ Vincent Jr. I
Marching In the parade w Ill
41.
Flagship 11.5. Rank13
Cctrt y Boa d B
be 14 area band. as well a'
un- Float
ners-Car
marching units from many
42. Shawnee Federation "y"
13A. Seminole YMCA Th
area
schools and organizations. Gm Y-March'
Just prior to the governor's
Indian
Guides-Marching
u
Miss Florida and other
speech,
43.
Garfield
said,
Program
of Radiologic
1lL.ake Brantley Band
dignitaries will also be
"Theusands and thousands said
15. Seminole YMCA Baton Technology-Car
0feshmd.
44. Royal Ambassadors
it cottldn't be done - I never
(marching unit)
The parade itill Joegin at
Ustened to Um.11
16. 147 Fleet Resem-Float 45. Hutdcane Red Band
Sanford Naval Ititleiny and
Instead he said he "started
17. P.J.Cs School of Baton- 45A. Melodie Skatingmove west on F .rst :zeet to
By ED PRICKE'fl
Marching
with one person - me - and a
'1 Intend to support the a J.D. Salinger novel, the officials are under indictment
Marching unit
Laurel Avenue,
Second
Ner&amp;ld
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Writer
legal pad" and ended up with
Democratic nominee," the governor said he cannot predict by a grand jury.
18 First Federal of Mid46 Corn Banks-Float
to Park Avenue and south
railroad that employs 625
,
governor said. As to his own what he will do torrorrow until
to
the
Florida-Float
47 Dusty Boots-Car
Here in Seminole County a city park at Fourth Street,
workers
Go'. Reubin Askew Y,ed political aspirations when his tomorrow I! here,
19
Lonuwood
Fire
Dept.48 B J,s Brigade-Mar
grand jury reportedly has where the parade will disband. Thick
Co
nesday reaffirmed his staunch term as governor expires next
'In a period of four years,
49.
Croons High Band
said
his
office
1
no
issued
four
indictments
and
The
parade Is financed by
has grown from five stand against casino gambling year,
20. Lyman Drill Team
Askew, as usual, said he firm policy on removal of in- named a f1fh person as an private donatlon.s and is put
50. Q'ooms HIghFFA-Float
to 625 employes who have in .ork and predicted a ambitions
21. 1,man Cheerleaders
has no
for higher dicted elected officials from unindicted co-conspirator.
51 S C A H C -March in g
together by a grcup of publicworked together In make Auto. surge In the sagging economy office on the national
fl
Lyman Greyhot1nd Band
level,
office.
But.,
Askew
eft
the
imspirited
individuals
consisting
by next spring.
Train
Trim well rrs'ted In
"
23 Lyman Homecomin g
However, vw'i,itien always
PressiOn that the Indictments of Davis, Jack Weible,
.
.tvaton
Army in an exclusive interview, the
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transportation field.
Queen-Car
Instead, the governor said he would have to be released and Pat B ister J1
Mare'ig
unit
J0
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4
naer governor answered questions exists that Askew cculd be evaluates each situation, in, the names In the
Sanfor
Christian
ti
his
Ann
King
all. Beta Sigma Phi--Float
as
a
and
D.C.
today and the approximately which ranged from his nature selected
candidate for vice- dividually, and makes a office would consider use of his
Scho ol -- . !arc hi fl g
i
f
Units
participating,
listed
in
54. BCs Group-Marching
decision accordingly.
30,000 customers we are political ambitions to his policy president.
CheerleadUlg
removal power&amp;
order of march, are:
Unit
month,
for
removal
of
elected
officials
currently serving each
25
Askew said he did not know at
Sanford
Chris
It is within the governor's
The governor was in town to
. S nftn1 Ice cse t.
55.
Central
BaptistS
demorgrate the overwhewilm under indictment for offenses this time what Ids future p1m power to remove elected of- attend the Auto-lYain's naming
Float
2.
Seal.1nole
County
Sheriff
h1arching
Unit
&amp;
Float
acceptance of the service we prohibited by Florida Law.
are. Much llkeacharacter from flclal.s from office 26. McLains Jr. Kinif those of its one millionth passenger. Dept.
Askew predicted a surge in
offer,"
(Cont1ued on Page 12-A)
derschocl-Float
" Garfield said
the
state
economy
sometime
in
Jones, w1w 'pulled up at the
temM in a spiffy sports car, the spring. lie said Florida's
econcrny, however, lags behind
said he felt "honored" tc be the rest of the nation
by two to
selected, and his wife, Brenda, three
months
cdled the experience "just
governor had predieW a
narvelous." Both attended
Around The Clock
4-k
nine per crnt gain in state
Mnler Park High &amp;hool.
Bridge
revenue for the last Liree
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director of corporate affairs.
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lorial
4-A
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jfield's operation, was an aide to
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Women
9-11-A
premise because legalized
111j
casino gambting would bring tn
p'
DAYTONA BEACH
the "wrong kind o! money from
Wednesday's
high 72.
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the wrong kind of people."
Overnigbt
low
a.
shook buildlag; hert "y
He also rap* politiclam
Fair and mild through
but caused no damage, the
who advocate such A
S In the mId 70s to
National Wather senice
because he said casino
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with 10wi In the low to mid Ws.
Offiflah said the early
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building 'd1
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represents the American
dream
The occasion was AutoTrali's selectIon of Navy U.
Michael A Jones - who looked
every bit the part Of the
American dream with his
pretty wife and two childrea as the one millionth passenger
to hoard an auto-train
egan running (our years ago
Calling Garfield's Auto-Train
a "unique experience" and a
baon to Florida tourism, the
Impeccably dressed governor
welcomed tourists on tanc1 at
the terminal, calling them
"backbone of Florida"
me
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empire and asked Seminole
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The tremor was felt by
residentsin about a.mile
area of eastern Volusia
County, officials said,
The state has had only
three earthquakes in its
history. The first was the
most severe; tremors felt
In South Flonids in 18*0
h-nm two large quake'
rontered In Cube.

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was tried awd didn't work. Ow
r1ch instance was In Iowa,
where Askew said the
qousewim raised Cain."
Then the governor skipped
over to politics.
lie said he will not support
presidential aspirant Jimmy
Carter In the Florida p'imary.
But, Askew said if the
Democratic party selects
Carter, a former Georgia
PIONEERS DRESS
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urow all hia support behind
SANTA
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Jean WfIsun, cemmereial
'n"mbers c the Sfc Tekbone Piotseers of Ain"rit'a for department; Joyce Fitzgerald, assignment
department; and
distribution at Christmas by the Salvation Army. From kIt Tom McElroy, vice preskirit. (Ifrrpld
tiaotu by Torn Vja ui,
Maxine Henn, prrskrut of the Tele phone 1oneers; Virginia

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Incumbent Ernest If. Hendrix
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against Gary llunt; and Claude ber'

Ash and Mary Daniels against Larry Goldberg and incumben' close. City la requires the
wInr firs to poll 50 per ctnt plus
incumbent Irene Van Eepoel. If. A
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appears close to having her eligible soter- would turnout, sperger and one term
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some 200 had cast ballots by cumbent Don Seh elner,
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Terry and Former ma y or
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unanimously by property in downtown Sanford. "My level" with whoever the have a good downtown, you
owners and merchants at- beat t is here &amp;s well as in director and staff of the have to have traffic," Paulucci
tending the meeting.
Duluth his northern home and pro posed
Downtown explained. "I have reservations
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Corporation about what a facelift alone
unified goup. They're putting been here since '45 - that's 30 would be.
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entrepreneur marveled, shortly more work," said Paulucci.
Pauluccl said he saw his role spearheaded in Duluth, Minn.,
af te r the DDC's development
It has long been Paulucci's its Sanford's redevelopment as three years ago.
program
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Paulucci told the gathering
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had personally contacted about
a dozen prominent businessmen
in the area to raise the money.

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resume its reported probe
of county government

future role in redevelopment
liaison between i downtown '
deve l opment corporation and
officials in Washington who he
repo rted have grants and loans
for Sanford's asking.
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Ik1I(1 planneti Ku KIU Klan vwlenct, but in one jn.
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;s'riJs because the count-il that polices them doesn't
4'ntnj') (nods for sv. cit prnsecuti',tm, tile council
irruan says.
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engaged in vestigators were observed covering on top of thc vehicle tractor-trailer, owned
by Sedco
Cobb was the object o a
was being held without bond
The pedestrian pulled a pistol type shoes which were later
today in Cmty Jail on a first- from his pocket and
Investigators spent several thbow1d In the
fired three used at the shooting scene on
left lane of 1-4 O%iedo during a Illegal drug
hours Monday afternoon In- two miles north of the Lake cweep in which
three Oviedo
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fled on attempt to match th.rn to henvsly iioulated
afternoon slaying of James Lee 'foot, according to sheriff's tracks
black vee,'ed into the median, policeman, were arrested on
near the death car.
Williams, 33, of Midway, at the reports.
community in the vicinity of the traveleled 700 feet and over• drug charges.
Sherifrs Capt. 1.. J. Kriz said
intersection of Midway Ave.
slaying scene, north of SR-46 turned.
Sheriff's detective Ralph an autopsy today determined and west of Sipes Ave.
Walter L. Bryant, 21, of 616's
Trvopers said Parker
rnunity east of Sanford,
ts. been determined for in the left side of the face "with
Deputies roped off the in. Seminole Memorial Hospital county jail today in lieu of
Sherifrs detectives arrested the slaying.
a medium-caliber weapon."
tersection of Midway Ave. and Sanford,
$1l20O bond following a I a.m.
Romie Jamcs LeWis 19, at his
Kriz said the gunman who Water St.
intersection
around
melee
with Sanford officers In
Trooper M. II.
Detective R. E. Wlnger took blasted Williams fired
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t)e the death car until the vijm's vestigating
which
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Lewis
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accident and
into custody at his shots, One of the bullets shat- body
than an hour after the
was removed and the car Trocper C. L.
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arrested
on multiple
Tomlinson
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Witnesses told investigators recovered a pistol.
and towed away by homicide investigator,
chaxges.
passenger side door of the a wrecker after crime
that Williams stopped his 1970
A patrol spokesman said the
Before deputies transported vehicle, he said, and another technicians processed the scene
Bryant was booked on
sedan at the Intersection about Lewis
scene
death
is the 18th traffic charges of breach
to county jail, in- ripped through a vinyl
of the peace,
roof for possible evidence,
fatality for the year in Seminole interkrence with a police of.
Cour1ty
ficer, assault and battery,
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Gerald Douglas Page, 35, of destruction of private property,
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Alexandria, Va,, arrested on a attempted escape and resisting
false Imprisonment charge arrest with violence,
Monday alter he relea.ced threp
Patrolman Lewis Coumbs
hostages after an hour seige at and H. A. Mclnt}Te reported
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reviewing a plan to (teal with demands for improved
'nditions by about 125 inmates who have resumed a
Hnger strike ;it Florida State PrIs')n,
The plan was presented In Williams late Monday by
I uie Wainwright, Offender Rehabilitation secretary. An
attiC said Williams would review it overnight and coiniiit'nt today.
Prison Supt. G. S. Fo"tner said 25 Death How inmates
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By ED PRICKE'rr
Herald Staff Writer

Sharing Concern Voiced

TAl.IAHASSEE iA}'i
Cabinet members are
t'spct'ted today to scuttle a proposal by Natural Resources
i)irector Harmon Shields to spend $535,000 for a 19.3-acre
tract near Shields' hometown of r'anarna City.
The purchase, also pushed by Senate President Dempsey Barron, D-P'i-iainaCity, and house Judiciary
l'hairmnan William 'tish, 1)-Port St. Joe, was up for
Cabinet consideratio;i today,
but a Cabinet aiue who asked not to be identified said
litter aides have expressed strong opposltln to the
propos(MI purchase and expect their bosses to
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l(I.AN X) Al' -- '1n mnquc.t by a 'tironer's jury
has been set for Thursday to decide if a Florida Highway
1';itrol trooper "reucnably believed" t:. was in danger
hen he killeu a man he mistakenly thought was driving a
:.tolen car.
A.sst State Atty Lawson Lamar ordered the inquest
Monday to determine if Trooper Robert Hennie Jr. was
ju.stified in the Satu:day shooting death of Frank 1).
Booth, 50, of Titusvllle,
Hennie v as relieved of duty with pay pending a decision
by the six-member jury.

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Askew Appoints Woman
1'M.I.AIIASSEE AI'
(iOV. Reubin Askew has
kept his promise by appointing a woman
Betty Anne
Staton of Orlando to the Board of Regents.
Askew, who announced the appointment Monda',
pledged to appoint a woman to th next post on the regcr,ts
.tfter he earlier replaced a fcmaie member of the board
a male.
The appointment, which becomes effective when
Regent liurhe Kibler's term expires in January, must be
approved by three members of Lh" ('abinet and confirmed
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TAI.L1IASSEE A!', -- The public should have a
right to examine the recc.rds of government employs
ohose salaries are paid v.lth taxes, Atty. Gen. Robert
Shevin says
Shevin was to appear before the Florida Sup4'eme Court
today to ask kr a reversal of an appeal court ruling and a
uiotling that the state uubiic-recnrds law requires employc
records to be open.
'I'he case centered on an attempt by the Fort Myers
Nm'sf're,ss to examine the records "1 a Lee County t'iim.
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meet a money shortage in the Lce of growing student
applications.
'lime regents are again being asked to approve rules
bhshimig eiImrig on student t'nrollmenLs, ','. hicti inli
iim1mke Florida the first state to cap adniis.sions at all its
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t1 'I'ucker. '''lime North Dade
house Speaker Donald Tucker Bar Association isn't going to
Says he's taking a 10-day fact- vale for speaker. I'll be glad to
finding trip to Israel. But a rival debate him before the
members
claims Tucker is ii icking onJan l4.That'stheonlyplace
debates with his two cli illeng. (hi:'. reai!y counts."
ers for a second term as peak.
Kutun sald a debate on the
er.
Issues involved In the speaker's
Tucker, 1)-Tallahassee said race "si'oulct be In the best inMonday he will visit !sra* 1" ith terct of tie house,"
14 legislative leaders trot other states Dec. 7-17. lIe saic, their
expensesl'ill be paid by the
Israeli government.
"I hope this trip will allow me
to bring back fur Floridians an
eye-witness account of the
problems in the Middle East,
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especially concerning the internal policies of the state of Israel," Tucker said.
his trip to Israel comes less
than a month before the Jan. 14
House Democrats caucus tc (IC.
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WiLliam Snyde L' serving a
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Kutun said he and Redman off 14 at tJ.S. 17.92 and t %'erhave accepted iarttatig,3 to de. turned, killing Craig Sn,'ier.
bate befere a lawyers' group in
Fonuer Ce"tral Florida ,7.'io
Miami Wednesday and a Miami animal handler John hlosi rd
political club Dec. 10, but Tuck. Hale, 32, of Maitland, 'as
er rejected appearanc,s with sentenced to serve five mo'e
them.
days in county Jail on Monda,,'
"I don't knov, if he's dodging after he pleaded guilt)' to petty
it," Kutun said of the first in- larceny of a zoo official's
vitation before Tucker leaves camera, Judge Cowart senfor Israel, "but he said he tenced hale to 59 days but gave
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t(I 1t'eniige daughters oUt of class because the schools
featli ant i•( 'hricttan philosophy and use filth textbooks.
\l4irton Hyatt, a I )avona Reach mother of seven, took
the stand in her tn n behalf as her retrial opened Monday.
slit' is charged ith violating the state's compulsory.
(duktIufl la h keeping the Iwo girls Out tI h ii .ritl
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County Commissioner John to have legal problems."
Jail today without bond on at Celery and Hickory Avenues
meeting last Tuesday,
T
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additiojinJ charges.
Kimbrou1'h instructed Bill
Contactid on Wednesday,
and found the Juvenile driver
"When was he supposed to
Page was scheduled for
Dale, the county's director of Dale said he had met with Lane
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had
no driver'z licrse,
have talked to me?" asked appearance
Casselbe
Utility Director environmental services, •
in court this atBryant
was a passenger in
nd
had
been
assed
such Lane. "There was nothing ternoon on th nw
MIAMI BEACH (APi
JOIm Lane said today citizen meet with
The nation's city officials and
charges
of
Casselberry
officials
practices
are
the car, the officers said, and
not part of the discussed pertaining to
the White House are increasingly worried
biLlings, robbery and u o.' a firearm in was arrested
conplaints about hilling to try and get some answers, city's
normal
billing
procedure.
He
tor u,sig vulgar
(Dale)
pocedures resulted from
may not renew the federal revenue-sharing program
quoted me as saying commission of a felony,
Basically, the complaint was Dale said he was preparing a such and such.
language
')uring
a struggle
.jich one mayor has called "the best thing since ice
wonder when I
computer error,
The hostages were 'eleased 1011cm-in,; the arrej Coonh
that some citizens received memo to
amor
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based on was supposed to have said unharmed after
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Lane also said his office is notices wh1ch;u1 water would statements Kimbrough
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from Lane,
y;o[n and
This new concern has been demonstrated
thls?
conducting a full-scale study be cut off with only threeui four
mask and pistol to unarmed about tL• upperthe
at ti
budy,çnice
Today, Lane said none of the
Contacted
National League of Cities' annual convention that began
at his office today, sherifrs U. Roy Hughey,
10 determine days' notice,
who said.
here last weekend,
stat',ments macto by Dale were Dale said the conversation was had entered the building to talk
why some residents received
Kimbrougli
said
last
Tuesday
true.
Mainly
because
Lane
szys
"teal
low
James Falk, associate cirectcir of the White House
Alter Bryant was h.wdcuffed
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late notices shortly after if these reports 'ire true, "if he
never discussed billing juzt mcnUord
and placed in (he back seat ni
Domestic Councti and the administration's ch lobb)i5t
Uw issue in
monthy bills arrived,
they cut off water, we're go'r
Sheriff's deputies today patrol
pcedures with Dale at s passing. Dale saId he does plan reported
at the
car the juvenile dtivt
v.r'!c-', said in an interview, "i am not iman Orange County ç?ne"l tt' patrol car
m"diateiy optimistic and I am :.".ore concerned than I was
kx and
to 1net formally with Lane to man has been arrested in
Bryant rai, officerl sail, only
fie months ago about ultimate
get
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answers
o
bll!ing.
late of the program."
connection with a recent Oviedo to be quickly apprehended,
What Kimbrough wanted to
know if complaints from
citizens are valid. In some
HONOLULU APt .- The American Medical
waYs•uieywere.Iiorway
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they aren't.
spokesman described as "groping
for a position" on doctors' strikes for economic gain, votes
Lane said the normal
today on the issue.
procedure for the city
Seminole County Corn- house annex
"ft is not in our tradition to support strikes,"
resIdents 15-days notice before
in South Seminole. approved the sale of bonds
AMA
missioners
were told toda that
president Dr. Max H. Paft, of Portland, Ore., said
cutting off water.
Neiswender
also
received
the
vehicle
to
attain
the
tlay
library usage by residents is permission to place a dilay
After hours
the 15- (Continued om Page I•A) owner; Dr. J.W. Hickman,
Monday."Butwemayrunifltothisinfuture.I
notice, 72 additional
ad nssary funds for whichever
soaring, with an estimated advising owners of suitable
Doctors' strikes have surfaced as a major ISSUe at the
by before the city actually matching furKLs sufficient to property owner; Mr. and Mrs.
building is decided on, Corn17,898 persons receiving new buildings to get in
AMA's annual clinical convention here. A resolution subbegin
a
touch with missioner Sid Vihien Jr. said shuts off water, Lane said.
$20
million lUchard illcIaw, Milady'
to the association's House of Delegates seeks AMA
library cards since countywide the counts' commission. One progress
But,
with
city's revitalization of that city's Fabric Shep; Mr. and Mrs.
the
on locating a building
support for a two-week strike last month by tesidents and
ii
were initiated a scant such building under con- has "bogged
Billy 1 ward, Betty Ann's
downtown.
acquisition
of
General
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two months ago.
interns at the Cook County Hospital in Chicago.
sideration Is the Montgomery
Paulucci added that he had Unisex kialrstyling; Joe Hunt,
Waterworks Lane's work
A-Z
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Countywide service was Ward building In Casselbetry.
doubled.
"We
were
late
with
been
in contact with officials in property owner, Robert Karns,
Hattaway
ttoday assigned
initIated Oct. 1 by 'ifficj
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our first two billings. We had Washington and said
Karns' Insurance Agency;
the Orlando Public
SuLly
King, Holiday House; Mr.
trouble with the computeshigh employment rate (ap.
Sm. "It astounded eveii the
and Mrs. Don Knight, Knight's
the bill and late notices were primate!y 14 per
(library officials)," said Roger
cent) makes Shoe Store; John Krider and
late getting out," he said,
it eligible for Economic
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Sanford Furniture
So, residents could have Development Administration
development,
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received notice that water was (EDA)
"r
an
Building;
Ralph Larson,
funds
as
Inareport to the
Sanford
Auto
to
be
shut
off.
. 1economically distressed area. McLauchjln,Parts;
CeleryW.E.
City
Neiswender, saId 12 per cent of
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The
project
persons, who visit the Or!andø
(Continued From Pagc I-A) said Griffith, He said maybe tie
Lane points out it was Just a suggested for SanfordPaulucri
Includes hinting Co.: flien McCall,
Public Library System, are
a community center to
mixup
due
to
lots
Tourhton'5 Drugs; 13, L.
federal
of
govcrnmen should get from
4Seminole
County.
flexibility of water' in the St. out of
contain
Per,
B.LWear;
Perkins
fusion" during the
bill
acltyhall,culturajcenter civic
Men's
Dtand Son
funding relief sought in Nelswendeg said the city of
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Johns Rivcr basIn,
rnnth.
center
and
chamber
Powell,
of eumucn areas "end t1vse Orlando has 2E,000 card
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS —
"No one has been turned
merce, all constructed on a Powell's Office Supply: Rooert
OfficiaL,
of
the
firm
said
by
Davis
said the
construction
ie,, Empire auto Body;
plans
would
involve
per cent benefiting
the cost." should bear more of holders, He said Orlando of- Palm Towers, the city's tallest purchasing the Palm Towers and we don't plan to t
multi.level plan that would tie
ficlals said the
federal funding and per cent
number of high-rise at seven stories, is to the company will save more anyone off." Lane noted,
the facilities together via Jack Itathmell, Monroe I-tar.
The currently pronnd pj
Seminole
Countlanj
to
initiate
be
purcised
by
the
Winter
than
$1
mIion
in
by the state.
In
fact,
the
utility
c.irector
crosswalks,
bouz' Marifla:Eleanor Rus,iell,
for the Upper St. Johns Rh'er iibrary
service
consction
said
no
action
of
any
kind
In outllrdng his ideas for a property owner; Thomas
'The Corps stands ready to Basin consists of upland and "remarkable,"
is Park
Telephone
Co.
for .l79 costs of a simiiar building contemplated until
million,
telephone
comoony
hear what plan Florida wants," valley works. The uplands
e corn- reviized downtown, Paulucci Stegner, Stegner's Bakery;
today.
County has ap- officials have announced
said favLs.
putcr error corTCCted.
wo!ded city CommissIoners for Henry Stevens Jr., Motor Parts
would involve four detentionSeminole
proved by voters in a
DIXS Machine ('ti.; Mr. and Mrs.
Construction stopped on the
falling to grant
Jack E. Raibmell, vice areas contained In the Jane referen4,m last year. Since high-rise, located 'nnth Cf
president and general manager Green Flood Detention
request
for
a
six
n.onth
delay In Gordon Sweney, Sweeney's
Area that tira-. officials have awaited
of Mnn,op Harho',r !c., cjle
438, less than one-half block
actions leading to the con- Oftice Supply; W,E, Wieboldt,
Ccx Creek, Wuli', a iils'ary facility in the SOIIUI
West of LOngWOOd Avenue (SR
struction of a city hall.
Wieboldi's Camera Shop; Mr.
'an1ord, questioned Davis on Pennyws1 Creek and Jane part of
the COunty.
427) south), a year ago.
what he termed a "noticeable" Green Creek.
Both Paul'jccj and Miss and Mrs. Ardis WI1li, Badcock
Neiswender suggested tc1da
According to the city'3
drop in the water level hi Lake
Jacnh,c,n had petitioned Furniture: Fred Wilson
The valley works W..!t!
tht cunty hegi.;
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Monroe and early Spring seit consist of a
irumg building department the
comlssloners to make
Wilson-Maler Furniture Co.
network of !.vees, a possibility of moving fn!i, a Tnrw
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two r€seryo,r',, seven canals, temporary facihty, because
lconUnued From I'a,c l-A
it work remains to be done,
'Ihe
Gi:idcr',lllt.
heights
approved
a
waiting period of 60
-i.
prepare
'The river actually flows eight water control structuro would be one year before a
argumen
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for development, designed to days
backwards," said Rathmejl. and two pump stations,
instead.
Telephone company officials rescinding the 3.2 vote that furnish low-cost housing,
will property
Davis said the propsed
During the meeting dozpj of
permanent
library
facility
said
the 85,000 square toot placed the new city hail site at allow families to purchase
---RileyS. Miles, former mayor could be censtrl!cted In south structure
will contalmi executive French Avenue ar,d Seminole
project wouldn't have a "great to m m I s a I o n c
owners
md
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homes
with
the
governrn(
businessmen
voiced
support
for
influence" on Lake Monroe, He buslz'essman o KissImmee,
and administrative offices Boulevard, out of the subsidizing mortgage the DDC project,
said he wasn't prepared
Commission Chairman Mike currently in Winter Park. Plans traditional downtown.
nr,d
baCke(l up
to and noc executive 'Jrcctor of lIatt'lway asked if it
Paynients,
uld not are to !IMVC the ((fk15 into the
detail
their sthtemenL, with pledges of
permit LIi Water Lscrs socLatjon
In
other
matters,
coinbe
II1ore
of
I
reqi1aments in redesigning Florida Inc., said he
feasible to have a glass and concrete facility next missioner's toted to reduce a
$375, (ho "fair share" amount
seen
storefront
type
facility
as
a
summer,
the River.
Another request, from the calculated by the DDC.
rental fee for fire
tive
different u'eveiopment temporary branch library.
hydrants
to
be
Black
Program Commnit
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of
These
inl'id.'t.
A
,.iaij ztwer Neiawemjer a's agreed to
s e.14V7
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'cmiiinoie County Riceri. Anderson, realtor; Bob
"somewhat of a d ought period over the years,
Springs office building wm Odham in. his
Ball,
indervjlJe tennial Committee, to uoe the
submit quartrty repors house a new tau'ncss office for
now,"and inlr4mum flowsnei1
Vestern
Auto;
Dr.
0.1,.
Parks,
Heights
drveIoprnn
from
Miles said the key to earlier ('flfleirnini. rnhlnfL-t.IAn I.1Y
nrk .ii
iivetIue Wi
wmers m Uiat area for SZ000 to $I,,
o r,e set In view of agriculture cncepts was to put
property owner; George --The rental fee, East
more water service,
t
Set,
was
not
Rn,
property owner; Carl
ordering
telephone
and
paying
to
be
prejId,
will
cover
a
granted,
Into Lake Okeechobe. He said
Instead,
Ewnng II(%
Statistle for the reporL .ili bills, but the firm will also period of five years, instead
corn. Iluccelfatto
"Otr biggest problem Is lack there is a need to
prospective
of rrJsioners askcd Koi
impreve beproided N'isender liv [no
uènini
of
:ata," said Gri3- watcr quiit
hesinessan; Dick Buck,
a'scLr bLliag in La years. Odham toki cozn• contact
uvaIy and director of the Or!ando Public Winter Park.
fith.
the Black Program restaur•teer; Mike Capko,
channeling the varia rivers Lthrury Systcm, GIenji Miller.
mis3ionetatheorIgirl,jf0
'Ivd v anu C,iratim
Committee's chairman, Mrs. Capp'
A.mong the
O'Oy T
Crifllthjd another problem ha, helped.
Clothier; 'Buford
fod1Id n
fIces to be paid for the two lire hydrants Alfreda Wallace, to suggest the Carroll, Carroll's FurnIture'
In other county busltjeas the relocated to
?1 I renI
A
is where people ewn part of the
Altarnonte Springs wasn't recognIzed by the grou1
He said the problem of a high Coi11 u: ias
I
I., mu
ion ins I ru dc d are iiCCO4 'mting,
m
use
the
paved
lot
t
flLi ptata nd kant to di-airi t Veie,-ity of
Fir,t
Mr.
ezccullve,
data
and
Mrs.
Boyd
Coleman,
Fmvra
lioflie
Administration
ater flowing under Neiswcridcr to place
Strct nd Park Avenue, The Gifts by Nan: Bob
an wI- processing, commercial, and
for livestock use or a, plant a the 1-4 bridno below Sanford
Stoma CIs%
PO M
Cushing'
gould
rem
ifl
L!ghr
%
comm
r.ert for an rc,'hitecj, personnel, engineering se'S,nty, FlOtj, J?7
had
apKed
percrop,
Weet's
Jeweler;
may
be refle'sj tiy using who *111 be
Frank
for the homes, which ai'e rnis.,ion to use the park to set up
expected to vices, poi'tns of planning and prices
Donahoe, San'd Flower Shop;
Thb 3ffccts other peüple," diverzicn canals.
sIgned to fell icr ap. arts
'-WPhon H,mtes b Cmr,,'t
evaluate buildings for a court, traffic dcp'irtrnents.
and crafts booths to raise B, Edwards,
perty
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iAl,LIiIIASSEE I Al')
mean a "clean sweep" for the Nov. , rejeding
proportional three to the leader in each of the no prefercn€e,
Thomas saal the congressional district vrted,
President Ford's Florida former California governor,
representation according to 15 congrcssio:,al districts and Ford forces made
campaign manager says he has
no serious
"Tte way it looks to us right each
hut under a winner't,ake-all
n. fears about wimmer.take.atl now we'll pick up all the mar- vote, candidate's share of the five more split according to the effort when the rule was iuk,
a candidate can swe.!p all
congressional district votes,
adopted to block winrmer-takidelegate selection rule- and bles, because wi' feel we're
the
delçgates by finishing
Under the winner-take-all
"We say we can get 66," all delegate selectton.
predicts that Ford will sco,'e a
inning in every congressional system, the front-running can. Thomas
slightly
ahead statewide and in
said.
All candiates who
imiajar victory,
district," said I.E. "Tomniny" did.ate wins all
exceed
each
district.
of the delegates
Reagan supporters pushed certain perc'entag's of the vote
going to win arid win it big," campaign manager
and former (kuhn- congressional district, tending it would boost
Oscar Juarez said Monday.
his portiorial representation, The 'for instance, Alabama Gov.
state Republican clumirinan.
There will be 66 Florida dde. chances to beat Fort' in the Democrats
However, 1tomnlg Heagan's
have Edopted a rule George Wallace won 75 of 81
The state Republican Execu- gatc3 to the 1976 Republican March 9,
1976, presidential pri- awar±ng delegates to candi. Democratic, National Constate campaign chef said the live Board adopted winner- National Convention: 16 to the mary.
date' who get more than 15 vention delegates with less than
recently adoptet' rules will take-all delegate selection rules statewide winner, 45 in
blocs of
Juarex said at the time he had per'ent of the state-iide and 42
per cent of the total vote.
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WA.S1 II NGTON APi
President Ford's 2.3-billlon
plan for Iedtral aid to New York City is taking a short-cut
through Congress, and backers of the proposal say the)'
expect it to win approval,
New York Mayor Abraham Beame is scheduled to mect
with congressiona' leaders today as the House begins
consideration of the plan Ford offered to help the city
avo1 default.
Congress returned from its Thanksgiving recess on
Monday and began ans for dealing with the proposal.
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tk'fendart Scott Camil by a federal agent will be guided by
State Atty. Edward Austin.
('amil, 29, as shot last March 1! as he was being ar
rested omi charges cA selling cocain and assaulting two
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Ht'st easy, citizens of Sanford, (or you are well
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We had the distinct privilege of witnessing the
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other night.

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drive, we were returning home and had just
rounded the corner of San! ord Ave.. and 25th Street
when we heard the PD. dispatcher relay the word
that an armed robbery had Just taken place at the
Shop &amp; Go convenience store at 2631 Santord Ave.
Just out of curiousity, we whipped the car
around and headed east on th when we spotted a
Sanford Mice cruiser. blue Iii!hLS whir1in' whnr
around the corner at 25th &amp; Sanford. heading west.
And just that quick Patrolman Jack F'ulenwlder
Jr, had four suspects in
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cit izeu. ineliding civil rights leader Martin Luther
King. over the years is sickening. unconscionable
and contrary fj the principles that have guided this
nation for two centuries.
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As FBI director Clarence M. Kelley reminded
Americans recently, there were 46 bombings of
banks, other businesses and goverrment buildings
in the first half of this year - more than the total
number last year.

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explosive detonated in September by the Weather
Lnderground. And the Black Panthers may have
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also doubt that any future attorney g€nera I will
allow the FBI the latitude that it had wider J.
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remind us that even the Francos of the world are mortals. Their
death c1osi one chapter of a nation's book of destiny and
another.
Thechapter that closed in Spain Nov. 19 will be viewed with
mi.ced emotions. Franco was Indeed a dictator who i-Wed
his
country with an iron hand. He incurred the enmity of his neighboring Western world, which had turned In a different direction,
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certainly will record more civil liberties in Spain, perhaps even
turmoil. In turn, the liberalization undoubtedly will permit
Spain to jotn the ranks of free Europe.
As for Franco hunsdif, akespeare's words are relevant:
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Ford met for nearly two hours George Bush, the U.S liaison
with Chairman Mao Tse-tung officer in I'eking; Underlate this afternoon,
s('cretary of State Joseph Sisco'

Refugee Camps In Lebanon
Ul-:lIW'l', Lebanon Al' i Waves of Israeli jets roared
in front the sea t(Ia% to attack I'alestinian refugee cau:ps
in northern •irid southern I t'bartun
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rockets,
It '. itS the biggt',t air attack of the year on l,&amp;'hariori and
the northernitiost Israeli attack since February
1973.
At least t'ight persons were killed and a score WOWUlttl,
l'alcstincan offils,ijd A camp schoolhouse, headquarti'rs guerrilla organjzatio, a guerrilla missile
armory
.incl a residential neighborhood were reported destroyed.
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up ith heat-seeking SAM7 antiaircraft missiles on
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disastrous. And any comfort that can be found In
the belief that sveral presidents of the United
States over the past 20 years may not always
offset by the shattering realization that thc'
could - willingly or unwillingly -b&amp;ve been in
such ignorance.
Not only that, but if the current President had
L' way, au Americans would still b in
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a- that one of thmee deaths in which the CIA
was the photostat of this bill to Miss Muriel Robbins,
involved to some degree, that
of Chilean Gen. Co-owner, at 37 Clarenient Street, Albany, New

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When Walter Winchell died in 1972, he left threads of mass Interest Intersected: Broadway,
4 a.rn., he would prowl the street,,
behind a
in his -ar, relations, watched each other
collectIon of last gripes and Hollywood, Gangland, G-men, sies, night club tracking the calLs on his special police radio. The kwks ant'. often coLIaboratj or
like respectful
reminiscenses, These have Just been
published "souse-lety" and the emotional fever zones of echo of the siren was
as Winchel!
in his phrases. Above all, he said, "patty-caked" with one another.
by Prentice-Hall,
national politics - F'DR, anti-Hltierisrn, antigave
daily
answers
to
the
big
"Winehdll Exclusive," as the book is called, cornmunl:u,
(lUe5tf )fl
When, in the hfr 1940j and earl,'
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going
to
happen
tomflorf'0w1"
ret-ailed for mc
of the unforgettable
Witl a dot, dot, dot
which
Fearson
Look
on
tie
whole
snake
pit
of
Redto separate subjects, he moved his generation much as ours turns on hunn demagog
characters of my early muckrakkng years,
would lash
.nternatlonal cat.aclysms to "What went wrong yesterday"
the time came when
McCarthy and' his allies ganged up
4.41.,.$I.
own at 13. By 19, he was a
%Pa&amp;e; wsI
lii Mr. aria
r.ached
9
out
of
10
AmerIcans by radic. and t', threatened to
on the Orpheum circuit. He entered Mis. so-and-so were
destroy him.
"lnfanttcIpatipg."
have had 50 million readerr
for his daily
"newspipering" as an undefatigable ad
colwnns.
7)rew called WL'iCbIIJ and asked
salesman and collector of 5113w tax Items for an ellvery, yet a voice so artistically honed as to be
him to join.
the
battle while there was still
For
all
the
sharpne
of
his
instincts,
obscure Tin Pan Alley rag.
time.
But the
abs' instantly to shift into a mellow, one-on-one chell was content to stay
Win- headlines
(Jut of it all
on the surface of Wiiichell were coming from the other side then.
th clickety-clack of iron intimacy,
events,
refur,ed and ran with the McCarthyites
wheeis on endless rails, the cme.nIght stands on a
To f it his frantic pace,'he coined new worc.s:
My mentor, Drer Pearsqn, was Walter until their ztring ran out.
thousand Main Street.s, tb tense, terse pace of "dehutramp," 'playbore," "sweiegant," WincheI1'
great tIeil for top dogdcsn In the
Manhattan and ts gladiators -Winchell got thin "Chicagoriul.'
Walter W1nhel1 play&amp;j a port In the
And he created an Inge l
his bones an instinct for the rhythm, the sense of never tired of playing .- the trash,
radio-newspaper whirl, Pearson, though a fierce and remains in the memories, of most of uslives,
past
shirt.sleeved, competitor (or the
expectancy, the titillatlons and gut interests that ugaretteh ooping, hat pushed back,
headlip, was comnj,,Itled to 40, And there were
Front tw issue behind it. For him, the headline was the issues
occasloiwl rnonwnt., as
moved Atii"lcji during the second third of this Page newshark, pciding a
of world fascism and national rea
iskrah key, ji a sirmlth In the unending
batu, of
racing the clock,
when he rose &amp;bove the gossip
saw as the good cause against the Pad.what he -,mxient,
He carved out for himself a heat at i*ich the
ego, and hnn ns a i-acon for "Mr. and the
Whc things got dull at the Stork Club around
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living thing in the Mediterranean Sea except bacteria and
viruses, French oceanographer Jacques Cousteau warns.
IF the pollution continues, Cousteau told a news conference at United Nations headquarters Monday, the
people
of Barcelona, Marseilles, Nice, Genoa, Naples and the
rest of the coast of southern Europe might have to move
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ALENDAR

DEC. 2
DEC. 3-7
DEC. 6
Sanford Tourist and Shuf- Senior Citizen tour to Key West. Barbecue chicken supper,
fleboard (.'hib, potluck dinner, 6 leave Sanford Civic Center,
8 (hickory smoked) Upsala

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polities go, women make up 52 per cent of all
sweeping river view from our dining room. Cai
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old tirades.
One more mass meeting, even at $6,000 a

bungled kidnaping.
the baLance,
All credit and praise is due those members of
Instead of building In Sanford?
the Senate Intelligence Committee who persisted
My husband and I came to Florida after mayors, as example.
Please note my change of address to New Port
On the whole, America's 1 million women
in making public the full story - or as full a Hichey wke're my
retirement as directors of a new
husband and I have purchased
England
private
are
less
likely to receive higher education, more
as could be pieced together -of the CIA's a home,
school. Though not wealthy, we have our savings
likely
to
be fired during economic adversity. It
"Missions: Dishonorable" in the face of
of a life-time to spend. It was my uncle's dream
It
was
our
original
can't
be
plan
to
build
on
is
family
gratifying
senuous rsisthiice from the White House and
to America that while only 1
that our famIly have a retirement home on
per cent of Its engineers are female, 90 per cent
despite objections from some of their %'1'i tract of land in Sanford. It has been in the family
family land near Sanfort We would not
since well before 1900. Three years ago the taxes
have of its cashiers are,
colleagues.
hesitated to build it. However, when a cornd
on
this land were 133.00, which seemed about
aearly, beIng a woman continues to be di!As for those senators and Prt1dent
munity's finances are conducted In such an
Ford an right in that it is agricultural land, long used by 'nrealLsUc manner
ficult, and perhaps still because, as novelist
any other Americans who, while not condonln
as presently in Sanford, a Joseph Conrad has
suggested, their task
foreign governments we don't like nevertheless
getting in for.
Imagine rimy astonishment when, three years
fear that the exposure of such attempts will ago, the land was increased so incredibly as
I wonder how many other couples, charmed by Abzug's male colleagues, as example, have
only a sI'rt distance in the appreciation of
the beauty of the Lake Marion ares,
have pon- wnen as equals. Witness a quate (torn Rep.
only ask them this:
my ' of the 10 acres $247.90, the total taxes
turned away.
here-and how-do they propose drawing being $516.46.
the line (or decency and morality? Or shoud SC
dressed the House thusly about Eve after (he
Mrs. George W. Hayes apple:
Just sweep it all under the rug and hope It never
This past swnmner I appealed this tax Increase.
New Port Richey
"Then a langlng it seemeti to possess her,
happens again'
When. I phened our lawyer In Santuid arid asked _____________________________________
We do not live in some television fant.asyland him to represent us at the hearing,
For clothing sufficient to dtess her,
he urged me
where all things ate permissible to those whose not to proceed with it, in
And ever since then
that my chances of
cause is just and where men in high places may success were far too slim to Justify his costs.
to the editor are weIcvcned for
Its been up to us men
publication, All letter, mu..t be siDed,
To poy for her dresses -God bless her."
routinely "disavow all knowledge." In t.ie real
world, evil acts have evil consequences, for
Yet granting
the need
to quiet people like
visited Sanford early this month, and found
mailing addres, and, if possible, a telephone Carter,
the women's
movement
number so the identity of the wrfter may be
nations as well as for invidivuals,
no change in the area surrounding my land,
as now converified, The Evening 1Icrst4
''!!ed r:;'.i increasingly the wrong way to do
1;.'ored it perceives it.,eIf to
tlit sanctions er countrysidc with orange groves and open fields,
in prkt. The Evening Herald aPi. re-yes unreI,resentatlre PersonalIties -it has all worn
closes Its eyes to the use of immoral means to Nor is there new housing near by. I was advised
the right to edit letters to eliminate
achieve what it thinks are good and desirable that the "slump" around Sanhrd was still Un' to thin. Urban radlcal liave wound up reinforcing
conform to 'pace requJrem,
ends rvns gave risk of ultimately losing its ()Wfl changed, and indeed In the streets and shops I
urban radicals, at the expense of the two of three
soul.
saw iittle going on.
women whom George Gallup says still cing to
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dions through sports, American oficlaLs say.
hspired by the way 'Ping Pong diplomacy" helped
thii U.S.-Ch,na relations four ycais ego, State Deptment officials hd looked favorably on a plan for U.S.
major league baseball players to compete against
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and thus increasingly out of touch with the
everyday American woman, the ladies'
movement may be reaching the point 'there It
becomes cowiterproducUve. Already It is cir-

Here, in lumber and building stores, one has to women
who need consideration most, women
take a number and wait his turn. Things
who
haven't
the interest or ability to attend.
really happening down this way.
That women still need consideration Is
i wonder whether a sensible tax rate is not
unarguable. Figures compiled by the
related to this obvious
The taxes on our new gro1h and prority. Democratic party Indicate Ut women In the
home here are 7.X a labor force continue to earn 13 (or ev

thoroughly confused bad guys were about to
iThe following is an open letter addressed to
knock off each other.
G. Troy Ra' Jr,, Sanford Tax Collectori
Nocredltatallisduetheceiltral!ntelljgence
Agency for the fact that numerous plots against
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someplace to complain about economic
repression."
Cheers for the objectors, but their reasoning
may be off target. The cost of a women's convention is of secondary Concern; what matters

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Communist China received the Philip habib; Winston Lord, dilater,
the brief American commu- American detente would be one country which most zek'msIy
president his wife, Betty'; their rector of the State Depirtrnent
The meeting had teen ex- nique.
of the ubJ'ts
and "I preaches peace but is the most
18-year-old daughter, Susan, lx)licy planning staFf; and
Rich- pectcd since about noon, when
think
he'll explain the Amen , dangerous source of war.
a;,tl seven U.S. officiaLs at his ard Solomon, 'i member of the Susan
The announcement said Ki
Ford was called back singer
can
position
forcefully and fully
borne near the Forbidden City National Security C;uncil,
"Rhetoric about detente cananti Foreign Minister
from a trip to the Ming Tomnbo,
and
frankly."
lfl downtown Peking.
not
cover up the stark reality of
Chiao Kuan.hua would continv
After introductions, hand- 12 miles outside Peking.
Teng,
in
his
toast
at the state the growing inger of war,"
The White House said the shakes and some small talk,
The President met (or two the discussion.
banquet
Monday
night
Nessen observed that Teng's
Fords were accompanied by Mrs. Ford and Susan left, ac- hours during
the morning with
The President was unsmiling following Ford's arrival, voiced words were milder than the
crctary of State Henry A. comnpanied by Sisco, Habib and
China'a
Kissinger; l4t. (;. Brent Solomon. Kissinger, Bush, Premier acting premier, Vice and appeared preoccupied as once again his government's toast given by the Chinese ForTeng hisIa-png, and he left the Great Hall of the (ear that because
of the detente eign minister when Kissinger
Scowcroft, the national security Scowcruf I
and Lord remained the White House reported "a People after the meeting.
policy, the Soviet Union no visited Peking in October, He
addcc that they were much
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Mrs. Ford spent the morning
PrInce Souvanna Phouma after
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13 years as premier, informed
ton, police said,
sources said
were to attend a performance of
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Iurtnerswerestsllthivjdedona number of issues todayns
their iwo-day summit meeting went into its final sessions.
lime Minister Harold Vilson was insisting on a
s&amp;parate seat for Britain at the Paris conference on
energy and raw materials scheduled to open Dec. 16. mc
other iiemnbers of the Eurpan Etugiui,ije Community
France, West Germany, Italy, Belgium, The Netherlands,
I ixembourg, Ireland and Denmark - want a single
delegation to represent the entire group.
Officials in Washington said the British demand could
upset plart for the conference, which will launch lengthy
negotiations to work out new international trade
Irrant'riients.
delay It :,,til January or February,

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chunky, cneeky tew YorK
congresswoman, has asked ,the House of
Iepresentatives to authorIze 110 mIllion so that
America's majority sex may hold a Natlonill
Women's Conference next year. The convention
is needed, she says, "to recognize the conibutIons of women to the development of our
country," and, tnedcntally "to establish a
committee which will provide (or the etnvening
of a second National L' i'ercnce in lS"
Fortunately, loud 1n.ct1ons are developing,
nvtIv ri"cernjng tht "03' o' the Abzug
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suggestion, Nou
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make home budgets !tretch
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widening
waste of congression spending, nwnerous
lawmakers consider the bill frivolous.
Says one: "Assuming a ccnvention Lasts four
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The topics discussed by Fora lcnger considers th United
A U.S. spokesman said the onaw1ierangeo(in(entional and Teng were
not announced. States a deterrent to its
vit lasted an hour and 55
issues,"
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cites.
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credit für the 14 bombings in California. The
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is made to have a physician present to answer
questions after the program.
My company or buness that wtshes to be a
part of this educational program i urged to contact
the American Cancer Society, Seminole County
Unit, 202 Oak Ave., Sanford. The telephone number
is 322-0849.
We think this type of program is invaluable and
every finn ought to take advantage of same.

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to fight criminal activity.
The FBI used poor judgment in many of
counterrevojtitionary efforts, a fact indelibly

duties.
The task won't he easy because of the emotions
that already have been aroused by Sen. Frank
Church's group
emotions which are undoubted
being scientifically exploited by the re
revolutionaries in the United States,
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before the committee, the Congress and the
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repeating the illegal habits of the past without
hamstringing the law Pnfnrernent instthftion
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In a letter from John M. Carli, we are told that
jogramns are conducted by American Cancer
Society volunteers and are at no cost to the company or its employes. Dates and times are flexible
with pregrams being arranged t the company's
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plent' of company as other members of Sanford's
finest converged on the scene, along with a
S&amp;'nnnole ount' Deputy Sh?rif( and a couple of
(lott't'tLV$.'S.

Prove Itself

the
businesses in the Seminole County ara
and wou'd 11¼c to include every company In thcsc
programs.
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The suspects were taken back to the scene of the
crime where Shop &amp; Go clerk Jack Moore told us
that he felt sure the suspects were the same individuals who had, just moments before, held a gun
on hin and threatened is life if he dJn't hand over
the sl"we receipts.
The arrests might not have set a record (or
speed, but we'll guarantee one and all that we've
never seen any thin were made with more dispatch.
The elapsed time between the actual robbery
and the arrest f the
couldn't have been
more than two minutes and that's
fast, brother.
We commend the Sanford Police Department
and its personnel (or the manner In which the entire
operation was carried out.
It's comforting to know that one can rest easy, 24
with the asst'rance that there
dedicated people cruising around looking out for our
interests,
Keep up the good wcrk, men, and know that
there are plenty of us who appreciate your efforts,

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8:30 a.m. Visit Vizcaya, John cational Building, corner
Pannykamnp State Park, Upsala and Country Club v
chance to decide whether a priAt Lssue'in the Texas case is mni'iimum sentences for sale
In a case involving Texas
ately operated hospital which the question of whether a publianti possession for sale of marl- Gulf Coast longshoremen, tue j
Trees!
bership meeting, 7:30 p.m. Safari. Call Doris Rogers or to Uttle Red School House,
Room 222, Busch Scienc
may refuse a woman's request erated hospital Is so involved
Mary McPherson at Sanford br
Annual Policeman's Ilall,
The court sent back to the sion that segregated union IaBuilding, Rollins College, information.
for an abortion,
with
government
that
its
ref
usU.S.
Circuit Court In Cincinnati cals Inust be merged if they are
LAKE MARY
p.m. to I a.m., at Sanford Civic
Winter Park, Slide presen- DEC. 4
With
two
Justice.s
dissenting,
alto
provide
abortions
Center
is
tanfor
reconsideration
the
lower
sponsored
shown
to
have
nourished
racial
4 4 tatiort, "How Things Work,"
by Sanford thecourtdeclinionMondayto tamount to governmental court's 2 to 1
Action Center Cat Club, 8 Police Benevolent Assn.
decision that the discrimination in hiring.
Music c'onsidler
a challenge to a no- denial of a woman's righL.
Florida Nt.rses Association. p.m., Royal Arms Clubhouse, by Joe Dorlo Orchestra. Open to
sentences constituted cruel and
abortion rule at Orange MeThe Oraige hospital was built unusual punishment.
off SR 436 on Orange Drive, public.
District 37, will meet
mnorialHospitalinorange,Tex
bythecountygovernmentbutis
Seminole County Health Altamonte Springs.
DEC. 7
'The Justices ordered the low.
Center, French Avenue, SanThe decision left undisturbed leased to a private corporation
Florida
Herpetological
er
court to take into account
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ford, at 4 ,m
a ruling by the 5th U.S. Circuit for 11 per year. The suit was
SocIety meeting, 2 p.m.,
new
state lej,lslation, which
Bazaar and food and plant Room
filed by Dr. John C, Greco, a
Court of Appeals in New
J60,
DEC. 34
Engineering
was refused went into effect Nov. 21, reduc.
4M:
physician
who
sale, First Christian
Church, Building. Dr. Peter C.H. leans that the hospital is private
Act Three presents musical, l 6OlSanfordAve,,9:30a.m.
perform
abor.
ing
the
maximum
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to
perTnisslon to
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"1776", 8 p.m., Altamonte p.m.
15 years. The new law app!ies
tons
at
the
hospital.
for
a
Sdence
and
nonprofit
corporation,
even
president
Springs Chic Center.
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courtihasbecked retroactivelytopersonsser%jng
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. a!ti
Research
at
the
Florida
sentences
under
the
DFC.
previous
built atcourt
public
cx-. to review a decision that a
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DEC. 3
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give penst'. The circuit
held
Audubon
Society,
will
NAP.FE luriheon meeting, Illustrated
municipal hospital must law
tltamonte Springs woman's
/
on "br- that the Texas hospital may
lecture
Club Christmas meeting, 10 Capni heslarant, Sanford.
provide abortion services. St.
In
another
case,
the
prohibit
abortions
h',ecause
court
let
1
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4_')._(of the World,"
officials seek to overturn stand a federal court order
a.mn., Alt.amnonte Spningi Civic Special speaker.
not governmentally operated. Louis
a
lower
Pancake Breakfast, 930 toll
Center.
court decision that calling fora system-wide school
a.m., sponsored by Men's Club
DEC.
The Supreme Court ruled In struck down the abortion policy desegregation plan In Dayton,
Sanford Optimist Club youth
St. Augustine Church i\ntique at Nativity Church, Lake Mary. 1973 that the government may of city hospitals. There is no in- Ohio.
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NI I d- F lo rid a Sing leg not prohibit abortions during (lication when the justices will Dayton officials say the plan
a.m. to 10 p.m., ZayTe Plaza. (lith clubhouse, (4asselberr.', Ae-..'
2 p.iii., hacienda the 1ir.t six ittontlis of preg- decide whether to hear that will require busing. They ar'\
noon to 9 p.m. Friday; 10 am. Village Mobile Home Park's nancy. The ruling left private case.
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Circuit
Court
Judge
Dominick Saul will talk Ofl
"Creative Aggressiun," at
meeting of Mental Health
'on$atinn
of Seminole
MI.SSMARYDUSYNSKJ
Carver's Barber Shop in
County,
8 p.m.. St. Marks
He was a member of FIrst
Presbyterian Church, 102 Palm
Miss
Mary
Veronica Baptist Church of Sanford.
Dr.,
Altamunte
Dusynskl,80,o(Town and Lake
Survivors include his WI(C Springs
Open
to
the
public,
Apartments, Sanford, died Mrs. Mary Stine, Sanford; Springs.
Monday at Seminole Memorial three daughters, Mrs. Berniece
Hospital. Born In New York Sabatino, Deltona; Mrs. Mary
City, she crane to Sanford six Frances Eddy, Miami; Mrs.
rears ago (rom New York.
Agnes McVey, Westminster,
She was a member of All Cal.; son, Albert I). Stine,
Monday's high 80. Overnight
Souls Catholic Church.
Jersey City, N.J.; eight lo 58.

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Noting the anhietv of damaged by the fire,
was an expkion. You could
his felkw pasngcrs alter a
None of the 1,333 passengers kel it, but it didn't shake
fire and explosion aboard the and crew were injured, but ship or the
bridge. You j
luxury liner Falrwlnd, Marty many passengers suffered loss sensed that something had hapKing raced to his smoky cabin or damage to their luggage.
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and retreied his violin.
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passengers for preventing a port under reduced
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charge of arrangements,
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a
report
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a
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room
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quor,
afternoon
cigars and cigarettes,
lirisson Funeral Home is In Wednesday.
were soon joining In (of a
sing. when the ship was in sight of the dio-telephone calls and promisEXTENDEDFORECAST
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mountains of Cuba," said the
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temperatures. shipwascnippledFridaybythe
this morning. Born in Missouri,
sea as a deckboy when he
With the air conditioning
thighs
ranging
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the upper fire and explosion in the boiler
he caine to Sanford in 1939 from
was
17.
knocked
out, most passengers
603
north to the upper room. The vessel, operated by
O iedo He was retired from
slept
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deck chairs or
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extreme,
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ordered the muster alann ((or
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Wxy I layes, Ohio State's te;npestuou roach for ;
quarter of a ntury, fs hailed (,riFf In as his
fr)O5

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treasurtl award

Abb

Archie. I really lwheve they

rlLchug yarls.

iiiost

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(rilfin's sthture, are not so optimistic.
Jts riot the size of Ow I in tIn' fight," oed Arehie.
"li's .

lCaiiioncI, the sophomore defensive star of the victory
.st Michigan, will switch to tailkick in 1971i as the heir
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"I'd gla(Jly give up all those gnes fur the Michigan
vicry. One thing we never he had in my four years
Evrninq Hera, Sanford, Fl.
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And he will get a chanc at that itionaI championship
Jan. 1, a goal hith
ms within reach if the Butke)es
ran defeat U('M
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Examine the questionable back to sour 'problem child"
section see4al times 'd make until &gt;ou re really eager to

ouccntthuefeeI that it reminding myself - that
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riponertofwnrk make &gt;ou humble, keep you

into your work,
And don't get discouraged
No matter

Dear Elsa,
can I use an)ThIng other
masking tape to bind the edges

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horse's pas ure on the

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Absolutely McNulty By Family

sometimes ran out of Nork ¶0 rIdIcu1oti r'.r' Qmd fashioned
do, but their boss doesn I What d )( think'
permit them to manicure their
FMRAR9ASSED

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oilwnts M Null&gt;
ou see lB year olJ aura
is the No I I)lder on Trinity s teams
team

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"looking'bu.sy.
department that she couldn't
Thatsnotlikeyou,Abby,ap4 remember her OWN address
it's not honest
Now she keeps the number
There are al"vays extra the fire department and her
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You should have advised the It is also ',ital for babysitters

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What should we

er&gt; paragon of honesty, Afriendiold me tiia

him calm."

can' as edges with tape, it

rehearsing that "I do" for

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Mary explain d "She
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anyone e..w tried iding
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the ne
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tonidny of his fans The chokup hitter ho must
have sait if ice bunt' J a zillion times for the
(hiago \hite Sox
their go-go years, died

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Creative An re

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u,j detractafrom the holiday solrit
Part of the season's festivities
is going to the stores and

DOMINICh SALFI

Judge SaUl has al.co con- with emotional

huhoring a dog in his locker it as more mutt

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A bake bazaar and white home-made pickles, hand.
elephants iS' ill t held it U' (T&amp;rhttd i'c'ms a new cn'.

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Library,

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And the level of basketball is not bad I'd

Spors committee tneinbyrs, branching out

Blazers lead In poiIIarity and buttons down the side What sportaperson should be con
BUIflg wearing apparvi L arc
cirucj','e
' fhiniilt It requires knowing ta&gt;eruig look (jiC!n the' new about a ski sweater from sldcred---a new racket bills 1
one alonc or [kmuLtre' These ',dr) [ruin
gull hat, sais, an widerwater
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wear it Finda lenith that sulLs and speclflcsize. But If you are pieec to it - hrt. vest, skirt
blend with
!v*ri ,
as "the" look, If it
rr akes yu l&amp;i dwdy or

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Sweaters, especially big, coiiye4 f &gt;ou There

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S'intw'd
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can 'et eo Ic out ' S 11(1
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"We tried tos'lck toour game Jameson, wt scored 12 and 10

ThankJvingandworkingId orep team And although

o1Bca&gt;e b at let 13 points thsca&gt;ne Arthur Collins lead
throughout the second half to the 2 Bobcats with 20 points
(eorge Va.thlngton, 1710
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ich scored(or Saint lA,

the

TheMona,51tye

ahead 34lR at halftime

Florida teamc ,ncnlced ip ..

threat quarterback on the
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team, has on toe oldest in-

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t1imists member Don Ratbil greets Seminoles aers of the

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atch lot dunmincements en the near future
l9•24 at Sanford Memorial Stadiuni with PCi

2

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Other division lead,rs were

a in tc after

Paimmi Beach ortli Shore and

Like lIJl il1 b JOslfl" to stardouts irom
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Harper 1ire pldnnlng moves by their families to
Georgia and North Carolina, respectively.

the 'Iorida Sports Writers

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aro Ut&gt;

sonille Ribeult, Jacksonville

most sdiools.

Edgewater, Vero Beae.h Tampa

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6. Jack5onvllle Bis)op Kenny

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I)tstric5 opponent, ranks third

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white Stag rHead. Prices

For a late afternoon pickup, $8 to $1. For tweedy, casual
A

Thei the first s1uad came in

ye and the

Iain, that Is - experiment look at the sUer'sect1on

rtmas showing and

Litti

b1iskctb1ijl games asthesubject at hand Tuesday

Skiers would be thrilled

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lead

Saint Io was trounced b&gt; (st1t0 victor&gt; holding a
42 halftime lead
George Washington I 13 i

o do I no

ouUlt Head

)ou like the Christmas at-

eanipic, iriake purple. Blue

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F O\ and the (log began an meaningful
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got hi' valuables out of the safe lie was "taking off
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with gaily wrappei present

eauty sips

n eyebrow brush, reserve an color in e)eshadow try

M&gt;ers invades ue

We ye been watching game action, excep' fr John Zeuli,

Robe s gowns from Royal
aa
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eneres used for the good of the society and attended
can bustie with the rest of the

concepts aid techniquea of

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PY

Lingerie should be reserved are $2.50

ni Christmas shopping Man
catalogs that start ai1ng in
the fall

relauonsps with the people
nwies, cnun,
friends aid co-workers

Although both eam.c were In

There are however logical ________

adopting potie, acceptable
If we don't learn how to deal wa&gt;s deag with aggreon

Saul, it can dnce us all
e
anger, anxiety and fniztt1cn

of

ll

wire service reporter strolled into the

tend
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easil&gt; downed the isiting Saint he won an earlier same sa"rifictng anything,' Sterling

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there are less extravagant o'cloek

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eative Aggression As well as ',

Altaxnonte Springs

Now she keeps Toro for

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Tuecdv,

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Earl Morr1sII

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Mike (1950) and

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lbs leadership nd at,ilit

thtrd.strmgcr at quarterback

I' rank, as one of four sets of their

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By Till ASMX IAIF n i'n is

"' ago and i1l flIed U( L.A th Orange

da)s

5tj)1! Votes and 1,144 of a

Miami led 14-0 at halftime on i

ie t
Oui numeral, noticeably than Ie did in GridSe '

ilhI1t' remaining with a 20-10 i*'rth in the Fiesta Bow) b'
Ohto
is Uk 1q75 r ul1sr triumph (hi i 1ei a id ft
h idini' Arizona 4 21
Season diampion of college cciv ti ' ' ', ii t hce votes
Idle Su "ir Bowl bound p
foOtball
intl 1 038 points
eck the State c lmiLx d from 10th

receRci the last seck

a nationwide Associacd Press asii earned 61 ioints.

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a tx yard Morrall to Bulaich

Texas A&amp;\1 Oklahoma 4ind ftlloing the hoI games

to the Patriots' 22

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u Rhode tiana 19 Slonehill

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Tuesday, Dec. , 1975— Th

Coil ge

Basketball

fending NCAA champion tJ 'L 5 from setond to fifth place in the

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sight in the top 20

I) on the top rung of the college erhouse.

Alabama ran its record

tU

the nation by Associated Pre,s. Ranked
the top in preseason, but not by much, Indiana was followed by Maryland,
Marquette, North Carolina, UCLA and

Oklahoma and Ala ba ma followed in order
Florida's Gators finished 13th.

Frustrated often, and often 135 yards but Fairbanks, a 1954 led to quarterback Steve

aite Hugh Wheichel who, In only 10 players were

Using an impressive 84.64 victory over
ajtsca:,cdidsanwi

f;lj

it's hard to find an)'1'e got to keep up
one," Shula said.
age." SdII Morrall, a n-year
ShLila's fretting didn t draw veteran tr)lng to re h%e

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urquect$ornioly 'hisis the on

day night, but a knee injury

p

Ohio State, 11.0 and headed for a Rose cwl

,e&amp;Sofl,

Coach Chuck zairbanks.
JuredJohnny Unhtas and GrIe
'We
eri just o er
to lead Baltimore and Miami to
snatched,'' said 1' airbanks. conference titles.
'They have a hud road to the
The Patriots 13-8 i ho had

Miami to an easy 20-7 National squad "could not have done

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(or sunday's Buffalo (?-4) was up in the
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TO: RICKARD BUCHMANN and
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NORMAN COSMETICS A!'L) BOUTIQUE

Merle Norman Cosmetics and
The front window is elegantly
ieviselry to accent her gorgeous their Season's colors and Merle
Boutique
has
senssious, dressed with fashionable lines of clothing
Norman has a full line of bses
dis ti nctive and elegant gifts
mannequins dis playing the
Mr Jack o' Dallas Lenexa blushes shadows cheek
Christmas giving for women latest in chic clothing, Once Place,
Collectabletis
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and men And the Merle Nor. Inside you won't mistake the Momenta are
among her six and s sticks in just the right
shade to
man Cosmetic and Boutique alluring aroma of he fragrant famous. lines of women
1ocated at 110 Park Ave.. n Merle Norman csmotcs atid clothing.
In addition, he has peaance.

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sweaters, dresses, pantsuits, Everything from the briefest Cosmetics Correctly.
Nora Gordon, owner of evening
gowns,
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For elegant Ctri I
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Sanford's Merle Norman, Is a everything you*II n"d to lingerie ensem4les await you In there's nin Place like
Merle
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YOU ARE NOTIFIED that
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CSUW will Of *C*td ex partilo, isr"
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Phone 322 2624
Sanford, F Irr ida

N. Orlando Ave.. Winter
Park Mall. We oller cruises
anywhere h# the world in
Additi(xi I-)all other rnode3 of
travel Tel, 645 2060 Open
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bottles are very Chihuahua dogs and has a fine Countr y Store

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August 1. 1`1173. and recorded Atinuil

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They carry disc harrows from Hall and Kerr Sherwood, a
The Oudas a diversified 3O inches to3l feet inwldtt' and s hop foreman Ed 1&lt;ennedy, a
company, began operations In Aheel tract,xi from 5 to 320 h p. veteran of the company since
the vegetable business
years These v.heel tractors are from 1957
ago Since then t
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feet
width
third generdtion Dudas corl- weigh from 400 to 40,000 pounds. both wholesale
nd retail
sisting of three sons and their At Oviedo Tractor you can find operations. They stock a
eight sons, h3ve expanued anything In farm equipment complete line of auto parts and
-rations to include such frorn the inini to th-~ rnighty!
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for
par Is necessary
-fiterprises as citrus, cattle,
Farm equipment is a repalring farm equipment and
-egetable farming, camp tremendous investment. The machinery.
Pounds, citrus processing farmer has more invested In
In addition to the above
o'ants. Canning plants. packing, equipment than any other mentioned busInesses, the
sod farming and a Irmclor and business in existence for the Oviedu location hou e
auto parts business A Duda &amp; dollar return.
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Old

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and used Christmas decorator of antiques or are lust looking

Oviedo.

Mat Suit has been commenced
&amp;js;nst you in the Circuit Court of
the Eighteenth Judiclal Circuil of

CIVIL ACTION No. jS.Ij$8
In Re: The Marria. of

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hours of hard work. No one preparation, rotary mowers Hall has been with the company have an operation in Naples.
knows this better than A - Duda f rom 19 Inches to 28 It. in width, since .- 962.
A true story of success - one
He is assisted by two
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You've been looking or

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Sanford, Fla.

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P,rivate Patients -VA -Medicaid

9)9 E. 2nd St.

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some cprtain item for a f
time without success, just call
M
Whitaker
she will PU you uo non her list
to call as soon as she gets It In.
New Items are Wing r
b hera.,
by
a ll the
and she will

Pots, pans, dishes, silverware also ready for your select Ion at make

everything for the house in. furniture will find many ar-

24 Hoer Nursing Care For

low cosi at the Old
Store. Good shoes are

clothing at

FURNITURE

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has furniture, antiques, old
Melba has lots of items to items.
for a way to combat the ln
tables, buffets, dinette set;.
the collector of an.
In addition to her store, tlatlonery prices of clothing and
glassware, used clothing, ticlues and Americana. Melba also operAtes the
furniture, Melba Whitaker is

bedding, used tools

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acumen of i mature woman (both for use and as collector's Melba's.
with y
obligated to b
b uyIt isIC
of merc hndis l .
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use
items ), t0 50 r vPyou ree2..s
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in
ror suggests
Lhrlstmas
presens,
experience. Susan assists In the kitchen, dining room and Melba
some
of her your name is on her want
selling in the store and also other parts of the house; all are inexpensive leweiry will make list.

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where

a large

up this store entirely on her are offered for your selection, can outfit their families with

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does

own. She is ably assisted by her This used furniture will give servicpable and attra
Clive

HE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CIR.
CUIT, IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
COUNYY. FLORIDA

EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CIR_

CUlT. IN MID FOQ SEMINOLE
COUIITY, FLORlD,

AL

Hwy, us-f2 Longoistood

pedigreed and in fine health.
Whifaker's Old Country Stcire
has some old paintings that

adults, are in quantity at

In the house, Including the business with migrant issisKers,
sonabie, friendly and an astute nurery. Cribs. ba ss ine ts, high but residents of the Oviedo area

Jenelle. will show you how to apply the

by

Whitaker's has lots of good

this unusual establishment is used furniture or ever y room Whitaker s Melba

NOTICE OF SUIT
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE

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FREE EStIMATES

them andallat low lo prices entire family from infants to fc Why not drop by and see'

Mrs WItul Whit-31iser. per

you'll not only see and eeçant lingerie fashions background in the beauty field

citing line of Christmas gifts. these

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BOYLES

CALL 322-2611

the place to go is to Whitaker's all In good operating condition accumulating.
collectors may find are just
Oid Country Store, 234 N. with lots of gw,d use left In
Good used clothing for the what they have been looking

for

ence Blvd.

(305) 57t

.etmas

M-clba offers all kinds of u" popular these days and Melba selection, all AKL registered,

bargninanliqtjes. are In the nppIInces,
gas stoves. p them. There are Hems of
market for some good used refrigerators, and 'lots of
depression glass and
old
mPrchandIseat low prices then smaller appliances
These are silverware that colleCtors ar

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100 Seminola Blvd. (Race Track Rd.)

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BARGAINS, BARGAIN'S GA1.011E.

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Fencing ORepair Paris
posis . Fittings 4

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jAY PORTER and ALFREDA J.
PORTER his ,,i(

OPEN 9:3-) To 6:00 Closed

s"AnYthing in F nce"

SEMINOLE SUPPLY

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SPECIALISTS

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with me
Clerk W the above S!ylod Court on or
belot e D"embtr IS. i vi5. othem isle

TOWNt)QUA Pit E, 801 E. 25th ST.

SUBSCRIBE NOW

FEN CE

B Becker,

Seminole County Florida

EQUIPMENT

EASTLAND SHOPPING CE,NTF R

cording to the plat therspol as
record
Plat Book 17, P ages
throvigh
ecords of Seminole County.
Florida. together with an undivided
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that n Interest lit and to the common
action to foreclose&amp; mortgage on I ahe elements
WITNESS mv hand and seal of
following real property situate In
this Court
of Sanford.
Seminole
Seminole County. Floda.d,scribed County,
Florida,
this
7th day of
as follows:
1975.
Let 21, Block H. 5k, Lark Sub.
division, according to Plat thereof as I Seal)
Arlhuf Fl. Beckwith, Jr
rftorftd in Plat Book iy, pages &amp;4
Clerk nj file Circuit Court
no IS. Of tPo Public Records of
By: hUMha T. Vihlesn
Seminole County, Floriods,
Dfwy Cleft
has been f sled against you. You are
James J, Loveitu. Jr.
required to iervo a Copy of yVjr
of thes firm GILES. HEDRICK
written (1061s". It any, to this
&amp; ROBINSON. P.A.
section on Smith and Halsden, P.A.,
109 East Church Street
Attorneys for the Plaintiff. "oit
Oflindo, Florida 3NOI
address is 1316 Barnett s&amp;mk
A"orneyj for Plaintiff
Building Jacks, ille

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SX inclusive, Public Records of

NOTICE OF ACTION

ACCESSORIES

experience

-4m~ -lop, lim~ 'MM,-no~ '-Qw~

41 SP4EOAH SECTION ONE a
Condominium, recorded In ficiaI
RecordS Book 9% Pages 501 IhrC'.jgh

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later than December 77. 1975 it

COUNTY.

show you what

wonderful

Th eHerold Covers The Local
News of Seminole County
Better Than Any 0, ther
Newspaper In The World.

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fall to do so a Default will be enteree,
FLORIDA.
eflef demanded
CASE NO. 7S-flZlCA49-C
SOUTHEAST MORTGAGEin the ComplaInt. eaI,y
proceede,d against. situated In
aFlorida corporztion,

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And Maple China Hutcn

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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT. IN AIID

OVIEDO TRACTOR CO

WHOLESA LE
RETAIL

OPEN 6:)0 a,m,

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East Robinson Siretf
Orlando, Floirisda 32SO)

SEMINOLE

a

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hiS wife. has been (tied ..2alrt you
in the Circuit Court for !~zominole
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Covnty, Florida.
Case No. 7S.M CA
' 09 F and that
you are requIred to file Your answer
w ith the Clerk of 'd Court and to
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serve a copy Inereof upor the
plaintiff's atiorneys wttOs name
P
and adolress 1% set forth below, not

Julius 0 Pelrutka

FOR

Let us

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Infants to Age 2 Yec~

Ag-

individually and itt, Trust". ar4*
Edgar J. Cecker at.1 Kat"rint D..
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Asyocition of Orlando a cor

Becker. a

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YOURS UP

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G ar en an

rDUCATIONAL CHILD CARE
E xclutively Designed For

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Arthur H. Beckwith, jr

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Clerk of the Circuit Court
By: Elaine RiCharft

With Almanac Planting

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36S-5123

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CIR.
CUIT, IN AND FOR SEMI MULL
COUNTY. FLORIDA

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Apartment
thereafter. Otherwilit a default will
be entered against YOU for the relief
demanded in the Complaint.
You are hereby mlif ied that a Suit
WITNESS my hana and the seat of to foreclose a mortgage entitled
this Court, this 114th day Of
First Federal Savings and Loan
POvqcnber. 1975

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Hrs. 12-6 Mon.Sat.

'YOU ARE PiOTIFiF_n fh,%, I" CIVIL A CTION
CASE NO )S,2)UCA09.F
3n lotoreciosea mortgageon trw FIRST F-EDERAL
SAVINGS AND
'.Ilo%inq properfils
in Seminole LOAN
ASSOCIATION
OF
~,unfy, Florida
a corporation.
Lot 33. Block G NORTH ORLANDO.
Plaintiff,
CQLANDO TERRACE. SECTIONS
U N I T 1. as ptr plat r ecorced in
E, VINCENT LANGE. individually
Plat Smk 17. Not 31. Public
and as Trustee. arid Fr1r.AR I
BECKER arid KA7HERIN E D,
Florida'
has been I sled against you and you BECKER. Alto KATHERINE 8
are required to serve se copy of your BECKER. his wife.
Defendionts
written defenses. if any, to it. on
NOTICE OF ACTION
JULIUS
G
PETRUSKA. TO E(lQar J Becker
ROWLAND AND PETRU%XA,
7230 Easln*,00r Cm;vt
Plaintiff's
Attorney.
whose
Apartment 109
address is 13 East Rotinson
Denver, Colorado IM31
S!rw. Orlando, F lor sda 32101, on or
before Drcmber n.'17S oi000cl tilt the
K at her ine D. 13 ec k er. a k a
original with the Clerk cof this Court
Katherine B. Becker
either before service cn the Pia n
7250
or

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Whitakeir's Old

COMPANY. a Florida corporal-on,
Publish Nov II. It. 25. Dec 2. 1915
plaintiff.
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You Deserve The Best

Antiqueli. Glitsississrig. Used ApplianceFurniture, Bedding, Clothing, Tool%_ et(.

STOCKTON, WHATLEY DAvIN &amp; Name Statutes lowu?

UdW=

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Merle Norman Cosmetics

"Not New. but Nice'-

County. Florida in accordance with
COUNTY. FLORIDA,
CIVIL ACTION NO. IS-Itll-CA.09-C ,he provisions of the F'clilious

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OLD COUNTRY STORE

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE API(' MANAGEMENT. and
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CI.
Clerk of the Circuit Court Seminole

Residence Unkno*n

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Whifa,er

Notice is hereby Qiven trial I sim
ergaaed in business at SO Pinedis
Pnedla 1.1clustri3l Park. Long%%ood.
Seminole County. Florid
11-cllftm-s narrlo Cf J~j
TERINATIONAL
MARKETING

Defendant
NOTICE OF ACTION
DEBORAHG OSKOP

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Deputy Clerk
No 11 It, 25 Dec 2. 1975
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Publ;sh Dec 2. 9. 16. 23. Isli
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S 'itutes 19P

S SNrlet J.
Arthur H Be,loisissith Jr
of ticsArd of
Countv tomm,sssoncr-,

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the

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Florida under the fictitious hame of
L ES
SALON. and I intend to regitisrs,
Clerk of the
Circuit Court ScmnoIe County ,
Florida
with

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Electronic Engine Tune.Up
Auto Air Conditioning

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E Y S Reupholstering
647-0081

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ADOAS UAMILY

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VENDING ROUTES

GRIFFIN

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Gi.nts indude: (Pn) ttiuu
SI, Ead Holliman (Tt.
David Essex. Bobby
(Wed)Re&amp;Foxx,MacDavjs

(Fti.) "Shqd For
fTlOfld O'Brien, John

Ed.

RATES

CLASSIFIED DEPT.

4)c a lIne

I thru S limes
6thr" 23 times

HOURS

31c

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Ptonrol;261,

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tweak t, a

MAN AND ENVIRON.

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vWdence ring

jeqty tsmen

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ALL INTHEFAMILY
Tho 2nncsce$e(xaIelhefs,3c.
orviannivecsarywrlhmomcxies
Of hOW 010 WOCk*ng Bkfl()Sf
amy
t%l 0(1001 twO

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800
2' KING FAMILY CHRISTMASSPEClAL:TheKngfarrx-

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obnoxious

KANGAROO

dealer.

CnpetitKin held last yew
vama,
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page 3

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Fonzie is equipped to give In- preying on helpless Old Ladles,
structions on the art of wooing When one is murdered, Pepper
Potsie The only problem Is and Crowley step L UtcIr in-

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DELTONA
k.

$',%

('Quipped, air. carpeted, $9150
Adults only. 3722296 wk nds. a.

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SANMQPAK,1.2,3bedro
trailer apis Adult &amp; family parm.
Whkly 3513 Hwy Il 92, Sanford
37) 1930

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"Selit" Darting 3

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I Bedroom Mobile Home
AirConditioned $IlOmo.
Phone 377.59ç

PEtIT PUPCHA5 PLAN

6-ChiId Care
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Willkeep3&amp;4 yr. olds Inmyfenced,
clean country home individual
attention, Lunch &amp; "sack' Miin
Fri. 7:30 to 3:30, $5 per day. 373.
1116.
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Prime Sponsor;
Seminole County, UNDER THE COMPREHENSIVE Florida
Board of County Commissioners
Population of Area Served: 15000
EMPLOYMENT AND TRAINING
Nameof Hightst ElectedOfficlal; ACT (CETA) OF 1973, TITLE I, per latest estimate
James M Hattaway, Chairman
Total Individuals to be served; 50
MAKING
THE
TOTAL
Unit of Government: County
ALLOCATION TO SFMIIaf'tl
Total Individuals tn

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care to Medicare recIpients Ifl
Delton.a DeD cry area One year
Ciperience, own car. Excellent
wage. An Equal OpportunIty
Fmpinyer Cell 334 7707 betveen
1.30 and pm

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116W 2nd St

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137,5011 will buy you this
pI'estigious home in Idy1lwIlde.
Central
heat.alr,
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3436100 or after 3.3377937

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PROBATE DIVISION
°ROBATE NO. 7S-3lSCp
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CHAIlIt, IJIJVE vIt LEN,

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In Sanford's Finest

CHICKEN DINNER

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HOT ROLLS

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FREE DELIVERY SERVICE ANYTIME

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GOOD ALL )AY
FRIED

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9#Fre.nct,Av. (l'4.wpy 1/92)
SanfOrd

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Accessories

2927 Hwy. 1792
322 3961

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HONDA Z SO mini cycle, I year oIl
0613 after6pm,

59-.tjsicaI Merchandise

Come see the beautiful new clothes
lust arrived. Christening gowns,

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'63 Honda 450, $100. Needs Some

$13 Both very good condItion 377.
3101 after 3 p.m.

FREE GIFT WRAPPING on new
baby accejsries, Payton's
Children's Wear, (Formerly
Butt 'N Bov) 7610 Hiawatri0.

White

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92, 1 ml. nOrth 434. Fri., Sat., Sun.
1316030 or 641 1633. Turkey

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107W. CommercIal
3721111
Sanford

41-Houses

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My 2 stay, 4 bedroom, 2 bath home
for a 3 bedroom. 2 bath home In
Seminole Coi.rtv
asking sii,sso.

SUNLAND
VACANT
1 1''5, 7 t.3t'4, lii
new.
l.),AS. LOW OOWfl With rio closing
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Chevron Station
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Motorcycle lnSoran
BLAIR AGENC','
373 3846

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6-Office

Supplies

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CaliBart Red Estate
PFALTOR

$336061

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Large wooded lots •Street lights

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Sanford, Florida 3fl7
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Polarod Square Shooter 2, 3 flash
cubes and $ emp coior film. Save
$1 7L Special $7136
Wieboldt
Camera Shop, 2)0 S. Park.

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P' owers ano ilf?5 for all occasions,

Unusual Gift;, fresh end e!lc!
floral pieces, lovely h.tnglng
kets Ann's Flower B Gift
Shop, 323 - 2660
A Out to liSt Alt PA?
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every night 'till thru Dec
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3221771
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Indian Piver Fruit Shippers,
I I at 17 90, Saord exit, at Lake
Monrn. Lica.is,d, w'ws-,je€t (rut
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-towers israuiy salon

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Out of Ideas? Visit ElhelI's An.
tiqt'5, 1 mile west of I It.11 Old St.
Rd. 46 at "76" StatIon, Paofa. 32)

Micro Wave Oven or a Trash
Compactor.
and an Electric
Bmrbecue Grill will make Dad
"Top Chef." Dick's Appliances.
7517 5. French 177 7638

cestorfes.

w'de selection of ID Bracelets,
gold arid Sliver, $4.95 up.
Thekldswilllov,Cowboy Boots and
Dingo Boots from Knight's Shoes,

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WILSON MAIER for the best
Christmas ever. Save on nationa!
brands. Lioeral trade ins. F'te
delIvery. Convenient
We
terms.

t1S listiriq cult:

Gregory Lumber &amp; True Vafue
Ilardw,,'re. 6th 8. Mapfr, 37705.00

every day
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FXTRA CASH FOR

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G'man Shepherd pups,

Jct. 17. &amp;177,Longwood
C' ii?) 8570 or $34 46C'S

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JP; tablet and blacks, S wks old.
i Nice Christmas gift. 372 6i95
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1100665.8164
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German

ha'nher, .&amp;vr

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Land Clearing

C&amp;A

BackHoe

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Floor Wcmng, Ruu 5ha'-",
Ovens, Refrloeratnrt
Fr..
Estimates. Call 322347

nestled under shady trees.

REALTORS

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anywhere,

Inc.

SO Oti'ser Quality Meeker

JEWELERS, 201 S. Park.
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Peg. Real (Stat, Broker

hand toolt from Gregory Lumber
&amp; True Value Hardware, 6th &amp;
ManIa in 05(t)

you

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ROBSON MARINE
2'927 Orlando Drive, 1775961

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Interlo,, Exterir Plastering
Plaster patching &amp; smulateø
brick &amp; Stone specIalty. 322 2780

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Radio &amp; TV

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OFFICE MACHINES
'1etend1I makes and models"
Free Pickup and Delivery
Sanrd 8ushses MacPines 327 100.5

DRIVE IN TV SERVICE- Fat
Serv.ce 202 Live Oak BlvJ
Caeiberrv PhOne 811 SAIl

rainrng
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BISODy'c

HOME

tMPPoI

E'prct roof
ADflfi%C.i

ART BROWN PEST CON TP.'O
7567 Park DS'vC
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337936S
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didn't work
there wouldn't be any
Rooting And Carpentry Repair
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PET REST INN
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Pn.3z2 4057

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QvaI.tvuprloistering Fretp.cku&amp;
delivery Call I, free estimate
5TORtPiG ii MAKES

WASIE-

PLACE A CLASSIFIED AD NOW
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Call
3222611 or
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' etp on that Salurijay job?

flat roots or
rar4e

I .,TUP AND THINK A MNUTC

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sç'ecal. Shiniji,, I.ai per sq..
BuId up, $30 $96 i$5.

Pest Control
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Work's Slow- Cheap Rates
Free estimate 373767)
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PE7ITRY AND
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Roo1lng

Better Painling-- 162-5767. A better
job bra better price, Interior arid
tAl,riur.L PC?. Discount for
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SOLAR HEATING AND WATER
PURIFICATION SYSTEMS --

taxes;

Homes

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Carpentry. Remodeling, Addtiont,
Cut'om Work Licensed. Bonjed
Fret estimate. 333 6034

bedroon

42-4kibile

$,,',,,',..

Uttice Machines

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)23 éO4Ior3flO51;ev.

by owner 3274620
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viha7 you have to sell, Call ?oday
and sour Chass;tied Ad will aopeer

3736513

owner, From mid 60's to low s.
Beautifully landscaped miniature
Spenish villa. S BR, 3 bath, Fta.
rm.. formal ilving rm, w w car.
peting. central A H. above ground
pool with private entrance. Near
schools 8. hospital, Call for appt.
wkdys, btwn 3.30 P.M &amp; 1:30
P.M.
Wk nd anytime $300211.
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1195,

Home Cleanng
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VA terms available. $21,000.

$304133

A&amp;A CLEANS ALL
Litrrcr pr(-tsLrecie.Inn;
32) 0163

Service

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Pressure Cleaning

..usd Clearing, till
i'lay, rock,
All kinds of d'gging Housetrailen

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And That'sAFcctl
Classified 0s Gets Results
- And That's A Fact Too'

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Air Conditioning
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..entral Heat &amp; Air Conclhonirtg
For free estimates, call Carl
harris, at SEARS ifl Santord 372
1771.

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LAKEMARY3 bedroom, Ii,, bath
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EXPERTS READY TO SERVE YOU

I can cover your home wit., alum.
suing &amp; sollit system. Also
Roofing, Gutters, 70 Yrs Exp.
Eagle .iding Co 151 9583

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JI Drilling

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lSYr FPIA F INAPICING
GREGORY MOfll HOMES

"di lypes and r%
svrrepairarvjSrrv,

337 1917

CLASSIFIED

DEPARTMENT
fl 241'

Ave.. across from Chrysler
Larrys New' &amp; Used Mart, 7)3 S.
by McGreGor, 116 Perkins
Dealer 'i73 7651
Men's 3'Brom, 2 b.e?ts Alreaoy set up
Sunfd Ave 322 1)37
Please the whole family wii anew
Wear
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with awning and skin -sq Cheap
Rec Ve(this thristmas Sanford CP'e'c the Eynin; Herald CiirisI SLEEPERS- .io to cnoose from, Please Dad with a pair
Phoiw 373-0110 11 Exeter court.
RecVee Mign*ay 1797 &amp; Lake
Gift Gu;de d&amp;ilv for Christ
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Mary Blvd , 323 1711
hOvSe 1!ippers
-_mas gift ideas
tjrr'utt,,re &amp; BeddIng, 373 140 from Knight's Shoes. 20$ E II? St.
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auto. $1295
;no Hornet, a Cyl
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original mEle', $993.

LAWN #AOWR RENTAL,- V14
Orlando DrIve. SmiUy's neiin'
Turtle, Phone 372-2111.

Aluminum Siding

REALTY IN.
707 E 2Sth.,323 7132
HAL COLOERT,EALTOR
SELMA WILLIAMS, Associate
Eves.372 06I2or3fl 13*7

Dad will love Black &amp; Decker or DUPLEX2

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organhzatioq,

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Stiampooerfar only $13,iper day,
CARROLL'S FURMTURE

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Mayfair Country CIu Pro Shop,
327 2131.

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cm,

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Molor Cross Bkycies and Ac.
Free Racing wIth
purchase, Bicycle City, 119$ W.
434, Lg., 130.1161. 105 N. Maillarsd.
Maitland, 4470633.

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We've Got Everything For The
Golfer-- Clubs, Balls, Golf Bags,
Duckster Jackets Ladies and

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$3000

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The fight against inflatior begins

. 1971 VOLKSWAGEN Gather $7.s
Good gas mileaCv Call alter 6
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p.m. 323 979,
9$ cents ca GardenLand, 1100
Itt St 3736630

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10 ACRE TRACTS, $1750

home

MakeMom'slifeeasierwlthcentral
t'i'atand air from Sanford Heating
I Air Conditioning, 327 6)90.

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Kids

Siipers. au
vyles arid colors. Knight's Shoes.
20$ 1!. First St.

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nations, IS dot CAREFREE _________________________
FLORIST, 2397 French Ave., 321
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aeaut;ful Christmas Decorations.
7150
Arrangements Sanford Flower
Shop. One Of Your Better Central

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2'.a ACRES, small lake with 3
bedroom, 1 bath home, 5s],

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As Cxt'csrjg

G. Andres, Spew,

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Publish Nov. ,5, 8. Cc, 1y73
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373.9111 Eve.S69.II46

STORE OR OFFICE
BUILDINGS ON A BUSY STREET
2.000 sq. ft. 1.100 month
1.51W iq. ft., $700 month
6 Month Lease

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poSition, twin needle, front
loading, deluxe sewing machine
Pay balance of 17$ or 10 poyments
of $8. 5cc at:

E'IEcAL CONTRACTOR
REAl. ESTATE, INC
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322.6457

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Santa's Tips

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thi; n0t'cC Each claim or demand the claimant
IncJ must be sworn to
must te in wriling anJ muSt state oy the claimant, hi.
Ogent, or his
theplaceofresid,.andpostoffjce attorney, or ii will become void
lddressoft,ccllim,ntandmus,he according' to law.
void according to faw

-2100$. Frencti

pa.e

room.

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62-t.awn.Garden

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Ssminoi, County, Fior)da, in the publication of th.s notice, Each
curThcsuse at Sanford, Florida, claim or demand must be In
writing
wlt',ln tour calendar mXths crom and must
the

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BROKERS

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$19,500,

Evtry' Wcd &amp; Si'it
Early BIrth 7 - 15 r rr

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ExEcuTlvE
Desired
2
story Stucco, 4 bedrooms, 2 boths,
formal dinina. Secarata nran

From Ranch House
211 W. 25th
Sanford, iia.
32386700r$31.97;71,,
Additions_____________________________________________________________________________
Call forAppt. 322-3133
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Remodeling
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LEGION

19,i Chrysler, Imperial,
all
excellent corvltlon $.
373 082!.
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'72 AMC Ambass*clor 4 dr., P S, and
a, A and H, gOod rubber, good
running condition. 3221341

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nrnOntal,

3Mo,-6Mo.&amp;
1 Year Leases

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IP4COMEPROpL'_
v 3 BR home

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a

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calendar

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the

Charles O!lver Kuhn, dfrceased. are said estate in the office qt
Clerk of
hereby notlI.d Irvi req'i'red to lilt' Circuit Court of Seminole County,

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teals

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SiNFORD
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COMTPACT"

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ProfessIonally Managed

Meetings
BuSint?5s 7:30 1st TOeS

197] Gold Duster, honeydew, air.
automatic, a Cylinder, - Extra,
extras!tarp.$2.795 Call Don Pope,
327 ii. Dea'ir.

SeiIlr,; (h.aQ__ Used lumber, all
kinds; old bathtub (pasture
trough) Phone 321 072

SATURDAY AND5UNDAY,gt,'
HIGHWAY 4.6FLEAMA,)KT
ItimiuIsEIstolllonI-twyI4
etumd Hwy 44 Auction GaIte'y,
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area.

1797

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Estate

deal

a.

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Open

3 bedroom, 2 bath
,."rr an acre New
itt
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itepI,
lam i, ';.,m vsal.to wail carpetie Ir.'.";ho't, Sprinkler
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125

FROM

3IY.arMortga,.i-Spct,.ew
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or ConventIonal Mortgages.

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cobnels. as is. Cash and Carry
PIOLL'S

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pods, flash attachrnI &amp; case.
3396350.

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Wxd or steel desks (executive desk
&amp; thairs, secretarial desks &amp;

Lakeview Nursing Center. 919 E.
3 BR,ltatti, dng. rm., wood ,urnlng
Second St. between 9 ".1 5.
fireplace In liv, r..., eat.in kit.,
WILSON MAIR FUkNITUIE
paneled &amp; carFii' throu9hOvt ,
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t. TnA2
4; xii' masTer
3fl5.627
born. Muit see. 120,000. 1-90.4321. 311 IISE. First St.

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camera, projector, auto loading,
lights, screen &amp; case. Also
i'oloroid Camera, 100, portrait

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Crank Realty, Realtor

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may have against saId

FRIED CH4ICIEN

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NOTICE TO C*EDITos
All creditors 'if
estata cf
Loutenla Cleveland,
LIvflie
DECEASED Cleveland, a kø Lavenl, CItyelan,
decearvj, art' hereby f0tifipd coo
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
rr:r'.j to file 3rl' ctarr,
Or
Estate

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Value

5Recreational Vehicles

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Seminole High. Benefit First
Presbyterian Church Youth Furil

Call

$71XO

WHAT HAS 10 LEGS
Lady's beautiful '
K diamond
AND EATSA LOT?
engagement ring, $22. Phone
A family in need nfl bedrooms, Split
123.5.
bedroom p!ai, spacious family
WEKIVA RIVER ESTATES
dining room, plenty of Clotift, Ntw 3 bedroom,
2 baths, double XitChen'Bathroom Cabinets,
tra Storage building. A steal t
garage, 2 porches, patio, country
Counter fops, lnki Installation
126.800. 323 9410.
Setting, on large 1 acre plus lot,
available Bud Cabe:l. 372 lOS?
anytime,
1.31.500 Directions: West
Larry Saxon
to Wekiva Rd., Call Collect, eves.
Ov'ner Broker, Herbert Dronson, tyear.old Cavalier coke machine, 64

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EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CIq. Louvenia Cleve'.6nd, ¼ a Levenie
CUlT OF FLORIDA IN AN FOR Cir.eland. a ¼ '1 L4,tflE Cleveland

$V'

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BazaarandFood&amp; Plant Sale, Dec.
76-Auto Parts
1, 5. and 6. 0.30 to . Fiat
Christian Church, 1607 Sanford
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Ave.
SWAP- 16 ft. Cobia V.Bottom Boat ___________________________ Reconuil,cined BJtterI, 51295

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NURSING ASSISTANT to
health Car, In the Mate f a'
Medicare provider in DettonaMust haveone year
DeBaryar
experienceandown car. Excellent
Need full and part time.

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IN
T9E CIRCUIT
COURT OF THE In RE: (state of

kc,gutar

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5O-Misceliarous for Sale
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W. Garneft

part down 373.7791 att(r 6.

35-#.tiile Home Lots

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PRONATq NO. 7S342.Cp

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FAMILY HOUSE: Income Garage Sale, Sat ,91o5, Sun. 1 toS,

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Bedroom furnished, $133 month PINE HILLS. Orlando, 2 BR, tam,
AduIl preferred Phone
rm., large yard, enclosed carport,
4170
air, newly painted Inside &amp; Out.

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SWAPSHOP.FLEAMARKET

54Garage Sales
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372 711$
AFTER HRS

1100 E. 25th St.

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2'i2i Park Dr
REALTOR

Your MLS Agency

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from exce!Ient earnings selling
Watkins. Avg. $2 15 hourly from
start Write Dept. 10, Watkins
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P:ooucts, InC., Winona, Mlii-

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dii 1006
No Charge All admitted fre
Come browse star1;,
St'ndey,
Colr TV's from 150. B&amp;W, from
$15, Service all makes HERBS' I December 14th a? the M.OvIefand
Drive In Theater. South 11.92
TV 1200 S Frict. 373 1731
Prione 377 1716

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N. I burl, kitchen
Read today's clalSifieo ads for
furnished. No pets. 1165 mo. Call FOR kENT-Oneacre mobile home
good bui
site with wrl, Septic and dcc
between I &amp; $ pm, 3720133.
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trlcity. Near Scriford on saved
road $60 per month. Write: Paul
D. White, 7103 S. State, Ann Arbor.
oving? Why Not Live
MIth. 4.8)04.

3113.

trmlrtt.

nw'u'r,

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COLOR TV.%,1.934CNTH

Merchindjse

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CLIFF JORDAPI,REALTOR

Park Drive $lOup.

A BABY'S WORLD Care for infants
toage2 only. Next to new Drivers' Car' Salesman- Exerlenced only
;n used car sales &amp; dealing with
License Bureau 3224613
finance companies. Excellent
commiSsion 32? 0078
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Legal Notice -

LEGAL NOTICE
The Board ot County Corn
missioner's, as prime soonsor for
Seminole County, announces that
Legal Notice
fundt in the amount of $772,401
LEGAL NOTICE
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THE BOARD OF COUNTY received under the Comorrens'v.
LEGAL NOTICE
COMMISSIONERS, AS PRIME Employment and Training Act
The Board of County Corn. SPONSOR FOR SEMINOLE (CETA) of 1973, Title II, wIll be
misSloners,
as prIme sponsor for COUNTY, HEREBY NOTIFIES REAPPORTIONED as f*liowt:
Seminole County, announce' that THE PUBLIC OF ITS GRANT
PrIme Sponsor Seminole County,
fundt in the amount of 11,013.71$ MODIFICATION SUBMITTAL TO Board of County Commissioners
relved under the Compreetensive THE UNITED STATES DEPART.
Nameof HIghest Elected Official:
Employment and Training act MENT OF
FOR James M. Hattaway, Chairman
LABOR
(CE'IA)
1973. Title Vi, will be ADDITIONAL FUNDS IN THE
Unit of Government: County
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bath

mention a few!

3 Bedroom mobile home on ar

family room, garage, carpets

bedroom,?

Extra large family room, and lotS
f extras, All for $23,900.

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take 2nd mortOage.
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Central Florida's
'.'IJLTIPLE LISTING REALTOR
373199)
1919S French
7371.377 1196, 3fl19$,i

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32HoUf

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Realty

'SANFORD'S SALES I.FADER"

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I or? Bedrooms. Adultonly

part lime, 60 pd. Lake Mary. 323

Larry's Mart, 213 Sanford Ave

322.2SSC.

servce,usedmachlnes

paacetolive,ca,todrive.alob ,)r
Soc
ci you have need ci.

Stemptr Realty
.

2 Bedroom, carport, fenced yard.
AguIlt preferred, $)5Q mo
Security deposit. 323 555-4 or 3fl

BedrOOm. 1)35 plus deposit
13.4 905.4

persons 66$ 6431 or 327 1Q51

Furnished

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lOedroom Furnitheclouplex
Call evenings, 6 )Otol 30

DeBary- Adults, 1 OR, air, close to

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P E GIST ER ED

By: Llaine RiCharde
Deputy Clerk
PublIsh: Dec. 2. 9. 16, 23, 1975
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NEIGHBORHOOD

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Deltona DeBary area, Excellent
wage. N"ed full and part time.
Mi4t have r'wn car. Call $3.1 7707
L'e?.veen I 3 and 5 p m

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Florida
5,429,237 - Original Grant
Duration of Grart: August 5, 1975
guest
Populationof Area Served: 143.000
1207,61* - Additional Allocation to June 30. 1976
per latest estimate
jI37.lS7 - Monies To Operate DEAKDOWN OF FUNDS
Total Individuals to be s.ers,ed;
Wages: 217,1*9
July, August, September 1974
Total lrvfiwldua,t I,. •..s.
Program;
expended untIl July 1. 1976.
AdministratIve: 27,210
Duration of Grant: September $.
The additional receipt of $344,I
II Is the
of this title to
1975 to June 20. 1976
will be utilized to increase existing provide unemployed and un
BREAKDOWN OF FUNDS
rk ,n,1 IrIrii,e-, ryith,.,e
diirpmnlnv.ri
ne,.e
..ia,
Wages: 319,1)0
r5ponscw5er
County. TRANS$TIONAt. EMPLOYMENT
Fringe Benef Its: 204.7*2
in lobs providing needed pobPc
Board of County Commissioners
Adm,nlstrative 61,816
Name Of Highest EIeCtidOlfkll: services in areas of substantial
It Is the purpose of this tille to Mike
Hattaway, Chairman
unemployment and, wherever
provide unemployed and Ufl
Unit Of Government: County
feasible, related training and
deremployed 91(IOflS
with
Area Served: Seminole
manpower services to enable Such
TRANSITIONAL EMPLOYMENT
Population: 145.000
perIons?omo.y,intoemplm,n:or
:n os providing needed public
Total Individuals to be Served; 9)9 traIning not supported under this
services In areas of substantial
Total Individuals To TermInate title.
unemployment and, wherever Program:
A GRANT MODIFICATION
feasible, related training and
Allocat,on Of Funds: (Including WHICH WILL CREATE SIX ADmanpower service's to
DII tONAL POSITIONS FOR Tilt
enable Such Juty, August, September 1976)
persons to move inloemploym,ntor
1151 991 - Semlnol. Community PERIOD DECEMBER IS, 1973 to
trainIng not supported under this College
JUNE 30, 1976 wlli be executed due
title.
$17,613 - Seminole County to the accumulation of fundi due to
A
GRANT MODIFICATION Association For Retarded Children participant terminations, vacant
WHICH WILL CREATE FORTY
pusilkins and a later starting date
Tafeta
SIX (MI ADDITIONAL POSITIONS
- Florida State Em than anticipated
FOR THE PERIOD DECEMBER
Grant modification
ployment Service
be
15. 1915 to JUNE 30. 1976 will be
$70,000 - SemInole County examined at Seminole County
executed di to the accumulation o
DistrIct School Board
Cranch Oflict, Manpower Planning
tundt due to partIcIpant Icr.
- Comprmens(ve Ma,', DiviSIon, Seminole Plaza, Highways
mlnatlofiL vacant poSitioni and I
power Division
II 97 and I3t, CasseIbci-ry, Floridj
later S'arting date than anticipated.
Grant modifIcation may be between the h'irt t J'30 AM, and I
C.rAnri ,n,,lii,-..iL,s.s
,.
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clamitird at Seminole County );O2 P M, Monday thru Friday.
examined at SemInole County Branch Oftice,
Written Comments oncvr.ilng
Manpower Division,
Brar"h Office, Manpower
Planning Seminole Plaza, Highway 1197434, thiSmoditicalIn shOuld bedirected I
Division, Se,nF-gle Plaza, Highways
Casselberry, Florida, or at the to: James 0. Bedsote. Director,
1792 and 434,
Catselbet-ry, Florida Seminole County Courthouse, Room Comprehensive Manpower Plan
between the hours of 1:10 AM. and 313, Infergovi'rnry,e'tlal Cone
nng, emlnoIe County Brani-h
5.00 P M , Monday lhr-u Fridy.
dinator's OffIce, North Park Office,
Seminole
Plaza,
Written comments concerning
thiS Avenue, Sanford, between the t)ojrs Cas'elbcrry, Florida 37307.
moditicatio', should be directed tO:
of $30 AM. and 5:00 P.M. Monday Publish; Nov. 21. 30, D.c. 2, 1975
I. fl
fl . - '-uirerpr, lhrougn Friday
DET 162
Comprehensive Manpower PIn
Writtencomments concerning this ___________________________
ning. Seminole County Branch
application sPv'ss,'t$ p,e irectj
riio
PI4SIC,
James 0. Bedsole, Director, IN 'HE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
Casselberry, Florida 32707.
EIGHTEENI'H JUDICIAL CIR.
Compre$iensiveManpowe.Diyitlo,',
Publish: Pioy. 7*, 30. Dcc,?, 1975
S.min,'il. ri'uinty Branch C4fVg
CUlT OF FIno,)A Itt APl0 ro
I
Seminole Plaza, Cassatberrv,
SEMINOLE COUNTY

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3lA-Duplexes
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both AC, w.w

refrigerator,
-

mo on lease purchase. G

Pinpert, $73,000

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CASH 322-4132

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carpeted, air. furn &amp; unfurn
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purpose

cONDOcl

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n Ravenria Park. Home In mint
established neighborhood $27,900
conditIon with lovely swimming COUNTRY ESTATE- 2
story. i
Pool. Plow only 129.900 A muSt tO
bedroom home Over s acres of
See
beautiful giant oaks and cilrus
lmpr,'cmcnis include corral,
Harold Hall Realty
stables, tack room end bridle
path. $17,000,
REALTOR 371 3171
______________________________
OWNER MOTIVATED- Moving
out of state, needs to sell 3

home, living rm. dining rm,
Separafi' garaije Security depost
$34

AUCTION, 37] 7310.

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SEMINOLE CO. Acreage
S?r311 arid large 57.000 per acre --

home 16,000 layIng hens

investment.
POOL HOME- Nicely redecorated

wage

ForTicketsCall
322.4141

5-114,111.111.111111

Radar is

84:30 ABC HAPPY DAYS only key to the 1rn, witch was
"They Call It Potsie Love" A his responsibility, be's accused,
pretty young girl falls for
9-10 NBC POlJ(E wo
Potsie. But it requires a "Don't Feed the Pigeons"

SATURDAY, DEC. 6

tJ ,s lc

season,

IRONSIDE

6. PARTRIDGE FAMILY

wtxinds. since Radar had

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2

In deep
point where they require more trouble. An eccentric colonel's
help. They hire a lather-son prized possession, a Colt 45 with
team, Strother Martin and Jeff
chrome barrel, disappears
Conaway guesting In those from the stonge bin while the
roles,
officer is recovering fron-t

,

of

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their business expanding to a

Fuley. 1967. 1tish horror Urn
about
ceper wi'io ajns

AND FRIENDS-

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89 NBC MOVIN' ON "The 9-9:39 CBS MASH In a new
Long Haul" Treachery on the time period, hoping to rebuIld

Bees." Susanna Lali. Frar*
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TONIGhT

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2BEDROOM APARTMENT
K i?l('fl furnis"tcci Nice localon
Phone372 4135

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0711.
REALTORs ftranchOfgiceNo 1
O-v.ner will finance.
762IOrlandoDr,ve
3fl 1302 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITy- Egg Geneva,Sacre's, mobileho;nehook.

air. $195. By appt. Alan Stone
Assoc,
LARRY
SAXON, REDUCED- $2.&amp;SOfor quick Sale. 3

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INCOME PROPERTY- Corn.
ptitly Iurnshed l2'6O' mobile

eeryflilng but P'uman element. 20

OSTEEN- I Bedroom. siso per
month, SCH(JREN fEALTY,
Realtors, 322 1302.

Call between 1303. For
irirm,,?on r4)t fl7

3:30 p.m.

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54 &amp;

13, Orlando. Florida 3210), on or

endfitetheorIgilwjththecterkof
this Court, either before secvicc on
Plaintiff's attorney or imrneillat,ty
thereafter; otherwise a default wIll
be entered againSt you for the relief
demanded In the complaint or
petition.
Witness my hand and the seal of
thl court on the 6Ih day Of
November, 1975.
(Seal)
Arthur H. Beckwi'h, Jr.

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€2 700 ClUB

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NOW LEASING
New, modern, I story efficiency
apartments, attractively fur
oIti,d, COnvenIently localed and

________________________

Nursv, RN's; LPPI's; Aides; Aide.
Companion; Needed Immediately.

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6015

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Brodt,icl Crawfd,

victen

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Wanted

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7 Drawer de.k. 120. Mahooanv
Pad, $5, Baby Crib, $70 Rocker,
We Buy Furniture
11%; Bunk Bed. US. Mahogany
DAVES' 373 9370
China Cabinet, sits soea sio
Cedar Chest, $.
Matching Coffej
OR IEPITAL RUGS WANTED
&amp; End Table. 1.30; Maple Drop
in. Tnpptiepatcj, used, anycondiflon
Leaf Table. $30. Much more
4.14 S17( W'ntr Park
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- dludftg antiQue furniture. KULP
Fiveacres.O%tncleared
DECORATORS, 4
WILL BUY OR CONSIGN GUNS o
ICflCed,POfld&amp;WII,
377 2333

ldyllwlld.-.-. 2 StOry natural frame. 3
s 3 baths. S fireplaces,
hJrc1wod floors, •ttic, double lot.
$59,900. )2102sa.

bath with fenced
bock yard. 173,900-Terms.

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Acre Lot

Hevlly wooded In eistlng
development f t/'eauifuI homes,
n I AAA I mIle west of t
end io II 1017,000 Terms Call
FuicClanahan Real Estate, 312
5997

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Bedroom, 1'

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Large 1/

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m12 30P.M.- s).25
I&amp;ARGINMATs[v'Ry

TO: MICHAEL R. PRICE
address unknown
Take notice that an action for
Dissolution of Marriage has been
IjIed against you and you are

3'30

andec Knox

FurniShed apartment, I or2
bedroom,IlOSSanfordAve.phone

MARRIAGES
REGISTERED
NURSE.
cx
Pe,lorriwd by Marilyn, Notary,
perlenced, to do health care In the

Responderi,

€) MYFAVORITEMAHTIAN
Except Fridays, t'i'hCt'l S(ino(

MOVIEtMon

Write P.O. Liox 121)
Sanford, FIorida377ll

MICHAEL R. PRICE,

Table" (Wed) 'Aoma,th
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FPAP4KLIU ARMS APTS Rent
li'om 5)11 mo 3236650

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In re; the Marriage of
REDA GENE TATE PRICE,

F is, Ircnc1,

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French AVC 373 3477

Navel Oranges. $7 So per bu.
JuiceOranges.$1 30perbu.
Your Container 373 511$

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neighborhood. Ready to move

I I a. 5P 131. LOnUwood
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7 Bedroom, kitchen equipped, 13)0
?fledroom apartment, partiyij'
Elliot St. $125 mouth, $50 damage
fished; coupleonly. 372 3762 days,
dpotit. Phone 305299 1139 after S
322 0991 evenings
pm
_____________________________

ttfuti'd

Bedroom, 2 bath on large fenced
lot; carpet. 125.O-Terms.
Heat 3 Bedroom homt, fenced. only

FURNISHED... I Bedroom, central

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Sweet Oranges
Pink C'rapefru't
I2bu. 1007 PalmettoAve.

FACEDWITHADRINKING
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RYANSHOPE

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soon on CBS. Opening
epIsode esent the entire

€1) SCHOOL PROGRAM-

2

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doct defies the urp*yftton law
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IWAP 1, ft (uttia V Bottom Boa?
for what hive you, or eII for 1375.
3326670.

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5)335150 Color TV

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BAGGED

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"Hotline," Adults or Teens.

Except Wed. see 5p.m.
MAYBERFI? flFD

NSHT: Special one hots cvii-

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Real Estate

Ufllurnithed,garagp$30fl

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7507

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(ilility sheds. Income of
month from rental of second lot.

3227643

AVAILABLE

SanfordAlAnonFami'yoroupP,O. (REERIPENEDFRUIT,pickedto
order.Uavels.orange%,Grapelruif.
Box 35], Sanford. FIa. 37171
__________________________
Tangerines Call 3770737 Ii no
AE' YOU TROUBLED? Call Toll ans. call 3720376, RuSsell

F1I'

GENERAL HOSPITAL'
Preempted Monday, soo
below.

CTRIC co,p,,&amp;jjy
1255

NEIGI'@ORHOOO

PI'OWfl 0X

t'i 1959.

PHIL DOAHUE

ELECTRIC

Fe

furnishea including heat $10

Rentals
__________________________

377 673) or 3730362

For families or friends of problem
dr;nkers
For furtPer oniormatlon call 123 1.317

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caplal, startups, cipansions,

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800

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Newer 3 large bedroom, 3 bath

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IN YOUR FAMILY?

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ALL IN lifE rAMiLY

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SUNRISE SEMESTER

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32? 5737. or after hrs 272 1964.

Water front cottage on the
Wekiva River, FurnIshed

ORk' Place a ClaSSified Ad ,n

500
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610
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MellOr,valIe; fn
back yard,
AvaIlable Nov. 5th. Ins
plus $100 Security deposit. Phone

On 1. 2 bedroom apar•men,s,
turnised or unfurn)J Niwly
redecorated Come see 300 E
Airport Blvd Sanford 323 1310

Oeauty Salon on French Ave.,
Completely eQuipped, 11,930 in

line

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mtlmes
(12,00MINIMUMCHARGF)
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today. You do, however, You're still under favorable
require apprcbtior. or you f'incial aspects but there Is a
could 1w-n sow in the evening, small warning: Avoid any kind
TAURUS (April 20-May 20) of extravagant conduct.
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as it could be. While you're
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be pulling the co1'ks.
accomplished with as few
GEMINI (May 21-June 20) A people as possible. Two's
serious matter confronts you company - four is impossible.
today. You're wise to treat It in
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan.
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recognizing its g1 avity.
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CANCER (June 21-July 22) expect more ar! more. Be
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YOUR BIRTHDAY
Dec.3, 1975
forward, but not too pushy.
Expose yourself this coming
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friend has an annoying habit of you'll be able to make new
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attack last Saturday after pretty good Indication of th..
washing and waxing my car. nature of the problem. Special
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physical exertion.
establish that the hatance
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official election results that
retained in office Councilmen
Martin Bacon Sr. and Harry
Terryandreturr.edtoacuncjl
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Stumbo, Tuesday night after
the election results were cerVihlen and Kimnhrough were lifted by a canvassing board
not present when that decision composed ot Mayor Walter
Sorenson, Council members
was 1LdC.
Freeemn said he saw "little Bert Pr'rinchief ar.c! Vtrglnia
merit" to the suit, but he said if Mercer and City Clirk Kay
the commission hires individual &amp;assman, filed the protest over
the tabulation of rot, for the
attorneys the "public Is going
get it in the ear when it comes council seat three post.
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the commission in the upcoming clay pit litigation.
A suit filed in circuit court
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the value. The rezoning was a poli ce depa rt ment, on Stumbo's
The tally included 15 absentee Wallace Hall, whotti Stumbo Stumbo said the vote may have Dr. LSlnb
condition of the purchase request.
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Mrs. Stumbo said the official and Stumbo Bacon's.
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same," he saId.
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The suit also claims the
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Bacon received 301 votes to 153 more than seen in any of the alphabetically,

its the lawsuit. Commissioners while his opponent, former today that the impoundment of live days fol.lowing an election board of trustees,
commission to retain only one decision and decided against agreed to hold off for two mayor Margie fless, m-eived the machine was requested on
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Terry has been a councilman
since designdted an interim
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adoptedinAugust,1973.Hewas
elected to a two-year term in
December the same year.
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Commissioner John KimCounty Commissioner Sid
But Commission Chairman for Ferguson and ssloi- Suunbo. other three Seminole cities
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brough asked if conuitssloners Vihlcn Jr. signed the contract Mike Hatt.away said such a For the seat five office, in- which held elections Tuesday. voting
machines
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could retain indi vidual counsel, with Mandell. On Oct. 14, the decision at present might affect cumbent Terry received 308
high 69. Overnight
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Nine-year-old Keishann Washington, 109 Strickland Ave., Sanford, proudly accepts a check from Chrstmns Parade Chairman
Fred Davis and Santa (laos. Miss Washington submnittt'd the
theme "Spirit of Christmas, '76" and that was chosen for this
year's parade, which will be staged In Downtown Sanford
Thursday night beginning at 70. (Sec parade map, page 2-A)
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Jacoby's good hands He dard American bidding
reached a very normal six The answer is "Yes' but
spade contract after opening most advanced
partnerships
an artificial forcing two-club play that
if
opener
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bid
suit after a negative response,
Th e play started
('lrkly partner may pass with an abenough, lie won the •a'nond solute
blank hand
lead entered dumr., with a
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queen which held the trick. MODERN, send Silo' "Win
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get to dummy again and led a nowspapor, P. 0 Box 489.
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crime up with the $4,000,11 Program. fie said it was only by Triplett twine on an Ovie&amp; rcccived diffcring opinioas
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H a r r y "accident" that it was even voucher. He notified his about whether
the hiring of Ms.
State officials have charged Kv 5id,
discovered,
supervisor.
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repayment of ,000 n federal John Kimbrough agreed, difficult," be said,
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the OviedO police chief's looked like a "mistake' and
did one of four candidates who
Then on Nov. 19. the letter recently been made aware of
ddughter over a nine month's not involve any illegality on the applied'for the post. lie also arrived from Mrs. Stone sta Ung the incident and wanted
full
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part of Oviedo officials,
said the was one of the "most nepotism was involved,
board
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the
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Bedsole said the Oviedo in. qualified."
Bedsole said he had contacted county's course of action daLLg,hter, Shirley, was hired on cident is the first of its kind In
A CETA -supervisor in Lharge officials inAtlartj prior to the %hich was to concur with the
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t1!nnI'1ted on Nov. 10 afk
county officials advised Mayor
Le',n 0111ff that the st'te
nepotism WLAS involved and that
the $4,000 must be repaid.
Ms. Triplett was hired under
By AUDIE MURPHY
operate as a full-time business to carry out the DDC's four-pint
the county's Comprehensive
Herald Staff Writer
Education and Trairing Act
program to revitalize Downtown Sanford.
(CETA), a federal program
Meanwhile, Mi Jacobson said she is confident more large
With $40,000 already in its c-offer5, the Down town LA
con
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ibu ti ons wi ll come in, because some corpora ons
to
offset
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unemployment. inent Councl! (DDC) Is confident of acquiring th e balance of the had to await
authorization from their boards of d irectors bthwe
The $4,000 was salary paid over additi na $35,000 needed to fund the first year of its redevelop, pledging.
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At Monday night's meeting at the Civic Center, redevelop..
came out of CETA funds, CETA n.,: program, according to DDC Execu tive Director Sara
Jacobson.
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Di rector Jim Bedsole said,
promoter Jeno Paulucci anncnced approximately $25,000
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in lar ge con tr ibu ti ons had been ra ised f rom a den lal sources.
Hiring Ms. Thpplett was a Development Corporation, nov being drawn up by Doug Sten- -'i
Pledges by dozens of oth er downtown businessmen and
"clear violation of CETA strom, local attorney and DDC member,
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requirements in regard to
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cobs said. "One of t he m is mainta ini ng th e continuity of th e
Ston,, the deputy director f funding on
The Do wn
effort
by contacting those who have made pledges; the operations, town Development Corporation, as soon as It begins
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will begin to st'kly the feasibility of locating a cornplanning
in other
Is to contact those who haven't contributed to sollc1t their munity center complex in
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pledges."
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She added that was imperative that redevelepment plans be
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ii.eligible applicant," Mrs. meets next w eek.
has pa rticipa ted in the redevelopment of Duluth, Minn.
Stone said in a letter to Dedsole.
Miss Jacobson said she would deliver a report to the DDC
Funding for the complex would come via federal morn
ma de
At a meeting Tuesday, the members at the mncting,
tentatively scheduled for Wednesday, available through the
Economic Development Administration,
county commission decided on "loose ends" that need tobet,.Jcen care of.
i__' after matdiing funds were generated at thelocal level.
Oviedo officials mnrst either
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The crucial step of voting on a board of directors for the
Miss Jacobson said If the city commission planned
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to spend
Inext week a lso, she $1.8 million for a ci ty ball, it woul
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probing county governmental
operations.
ClrcWt Court Judge Joseph A. Cowan Jr.,
immediately ordered the grand jury report
sealed. lie said under law the report can
remain sealed for 15 days giving persona
named In the Indictment the chance to reply
to the charges.
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energy they contain. Without
For information on Anemia,
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of your diet, you will not be able Letter, number 4-3, Under--jo use food energy. If a person standing the Anemias, with a
has an iron deficiency the long, stamped, self-addressed
myoglobin as well as envelope for mailing. Address
hemoglobin In the red blood your letter to Dr. Lamb, In care
cells can be affe' -ted.
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distribute to the person or Pe rsons accused.
Two attorneys, Gerald Rutbcrg and
Newman Brock, were In the courtroom and
immediately we'll Into it huddle after the
grand jury presented its repo rt.
Rutbera renresenfa Cnt,nh- i',.,,,.
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mialoncr Mike llaltaway and Bruck
represents
Commissioner
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liattast-ny and Kwia tkowski were the only
two county romminjoners who did not Iestify
before the jury, which was reportedly probing
aiiegaiiona of violation of Florida's SUflIhl_J

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