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Also winning reledion was
.4 Julian Stenstrom to a
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term on thi city commission
while a runoff was slated for
Dec. 21 between incumbent City
Commissioner Gordon Meyer
and challenger. E.O. (Eddie)
Keith.
The official canva&amp;s of the
election and the counting of
abesentee ballots is slated for
noon today, but official returns
are not expected to change the
results.

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ng up vote totals as they are announced at Civic Center are
several Sanford candidates an on oo ers, (From left on table)
Gordon Meyer. watching wife. Jean; defeated mayoral candidate

Sanford Mayor IA-e 11. Moore
celebrated his 53rd birthday
today by winning a fourth term
in elective office Tuesday in a
landslide over south Seminole
publisher Harry Skop.

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and
challenger Eddie Keith
tbeIow face a ninoff.

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In the race for city commission seat one, Stenstroin,
seeking a third term in office,
received 1,068 votes to 7(Y7 for
1~0 challenger, Sanford arcted James Melvin.
City comzntssioner Meyer,
ounpleting a second term in
office, wits thrown into a run-off
in the four man contest against
Meyer, top man in the race
received 714 votes to 491 for
Keith, 449 for Larry D. Blair, in
his first try For elective office,
and 272 for A.G. DeLattibeaudiere.

Harry Skop (second from right at table); (Standing rear. from
right). defeated Larry Illair; and City Commissioners John
Morris and Julian Stenstrom, who was re-elected.

Today
Longwood
Taps Connell
AndSho ate

Moore, who is completing
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Sanford, having previously
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city commission and two terms in unofficial results to 411 for
as mayor, received 1,446 votes Shop.

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Forty-three per cent of the voters of
ood ent to the polls
at city' hall Tuesday, selecting a new may-or and a new councilman and giving votes of confidence to its 18-year veteran citv
Moore, president of Chase
clerk Onnie
horna e an its city council
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and Co ran on his record a d
Grant, running unopposed.
the city's record of at..
councilman Gerard Connell, completing his first two-year term
years as the city's chief on the goverrung boy, was elected mayor, garnering 150 totes
more than his nearest rival
a six-person contest,
Stephen Barton -, of ,
Stenstroin, member of an old
won Connell's
ct ive c1tv council seat n a four-man race,
Sanford family. campaigned on
52 votes ahead of his nearest competitor.
his past record of having atMrs. Shomate won her lh consecutive election for the city
tempted to answer every citizen clerk' s office over Bettie Brown, wife of former mayor and
complaint and problem brought
television news director, Kenneth Browri.
to his attention.
Grant won with 632 votes. Mrs. Shomate received the highest
number of votes cast - 670 -while Mrs. Brown received 457
Meyer urged involvement by
While most of the candidates in the clection were at city hall
the residents of the Lommunity
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night as the unofficial results were mounced, Connell,
and Keith told of
his wife, C-laire, and son, John, were attending services for
encourage new businesses to
rea, today's holy d.ay at St. Augustine's Parish, Ca&amp;selberry
locate in the downto wn a
His daughters, TrLsh, Susan and Mary-Jo, went to church to tell
noting Ws distress that so many
buildings are empty there

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CASSELBERRY - City voters Tuesday ousted incumbent
9-B councilmen, opting for two new faces and a man of past exS-A perience. They also turned down by a large margin a proposed
18 new charter for the city.
With 30.2 per cent. 1,460, of the city's 4,835 qualified voters going
-"s to the polls, ftee men - Donald Willson, a former mayor and
councilman, with
679 votes; Frank Schutte, a retired
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Sainford's 8,278 turned out to
cost ballots at the civic center
polling ace, much less than
the 30,35 per cent turnout anticipated by City Clerk Henry
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both new to the political arena, were elected.
Incumbent Council Chairman Sal Orlando with 471, came in the

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arles Sizer with 247 votes ran last in the 10-man race. Charles
Glascock who resigned only a few week ago to spend more time

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with his family and then changed his mind to run for re-election,
came in sixth with +44 votes.
rhe other candidate totals: Bill Brady, 269. Gerald
Haskell. 302; Norman Kessinger, 459.
The proposed new city charter recommended by a cittizens'
advisor) Lunumttee and approved by a 3-1 vote of the city council
with only Councilman Nathan Van Meter opposing was soundly

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workers are employed under Title 6 but that number allocation of funds to Seminole Bedsole said the county
was scheduled to be reduced to 50 by Jan. 30.
will receive about one million dollars. If Oct. 31 is used,
Following a three-day meeting with federal officials,
A Department of Labor official, James Lowe, is that amount will drop to about
$700,000. The reason,
Jim Bedsole said today sficient federal funds w be scheduled to make a presentation to the county corn- Bedsole said, ls that
on June 30, more workers we
forthcoming to save Jobs of about 118 Seminole County mission on Dec. 14. Bedsole said Lowe will explain the employed under Title 6.
workers who were scheduled to be phased out by Jan. new rules attached to Title 6 money.
Earlier this year, Bedsole was notified by the
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Commission Chairman Dick Williams agreed this Department of Labor that Title 8 was being deleted.
Bedsole met last week in Atlanta with Department of morning that some additional strings will be attached. Then, In October Congress appropriated additional
Labor Officials and was told Seminole can expect from
"It's not all rosy," the chairman noted. "Even funds and Title 6 was restored.
OO,OOOtoone million dollarsnext year(o fund Title 6of though there may be a million we're eligible for, the
CETA is a federally-funded program deed to
feds have added some strings."
pump dollars into areas with unemployment rates
Board's $600,000 Burden, Page 3-A
Bedsole said the "strings" involve stringent rules higher than the national average.
goernmg wch workers can be hired and how any
In Seminole, about $4-million in CETA money is
the Comprehensive Education and Training Act leftover funds may be utilized
pumped in each year. The funds to to pay about 1000
(CETA) program.
County government is the prime sponsor for CETA. Seminole County workers employed under
the federal
Bedsole, Seminole's CETA thrector, has informed M such, county commissioners decide the amount of program.
the county commission which has halted the funds doled out to differing Seminole agencies that
Workers are distributed to county and city govern
phasedow which was earmarking 50 federally- utilize CETA workers.
menta, the school board, to social agencies and to
funded workers per month for layoff. A total of 168
If federal officials use June 30 as the date for agencies involved in the mental hJth field.

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Acne is caused by the fatty
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pregnant, my face immediately secretions formed
expertise, for the late'Sidnev has gone: one spade by South
b) the
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Silodor to see that three double by nest, redouble by
sebaccous 'lands m i
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notrump would have been a North. pass by East.
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riiy child.
better contract than five
A ery few people pla this
live in the opening of the
Since I already have threv
dianionds. Sidnev also knew pass to say A think we
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sebaccous glands. The fatty
(hat North shouldhave let him beat this one-spade contract
children, and since it onl)
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play. three notrump, but there The great majority. including
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seems a temporary cure,I
are
irritating
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tissues.
was
no use crying over split the Jacobys, play it as asking
like to find another way to get
mat is what causes an inmilk Sidhev was in five West to get out of his own
by Stoffel &amp; Heimdahl
rid of thee pimples. One doctor
flarnation. not an infection. The
diamonds an had to do his troubles.
gave me birth control pills, but
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best to make it
plug of fatty acids turn black at
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lie called for dummy's jack
poun&amp;s in three the surface either from skin
for the experts? Write "Ask
PE'SERNJ E 0 SOMEmonths and became extremely
ofact
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the rho Jacobys" care of this
WRITTEN IN MERE
pigment or the oxygen on fat to
end East
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newspaper. The Jacobys wiT
"bla ckhea ds." If the
seem to help much anyway. Not
the ice of clubs Then'FAst'led answer individual questior%
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MEAN
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if stamped soil addressee
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most interesting questio ns
DEAR I1EADFII-THAT/
Although is to induce skin peeling so the
The norinal correct play with
will be used in this column
most people with acne outgrow
opening of the and remains
the particular trump holding and will receive copies
it by yourlage, it is one of the
is to le,id a low one ind f inesse JACOBY MODERN)
open ant] the material it forms
most common Complaints
is easily extruded. Proper skin
people have. Teenage acne
SIDE GLANCES
washing helps, but it can be
by Gill Fox
if fed almost all males and 80
overdone.1111 one thing you
per 7cent of fernales front
want to avoid is injuring the
puberty to the middle 20s.
sidn.
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One of your problems has
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so called cleansing agents.
the mo.st tomplex cases. Most
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more oily anti make the
disfiguration that typifies the
problem worse.
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properly treated case does not
inay be- used in combination
need to occur any more.
with skin peeling agents Ls
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antibiotics
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that cause the breakdown of fat
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help them more with your another. To thine o
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subtle pressure on someone taking a chance to improve
ho Is indebted to you Be firm your lot today. Fen If you fail,
tat don't exercise too much which isn't likely, you'll still
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69th Year, No. 94-Wednesday, December 8, 1976

(Sept. 23-Oct, 23)
priority goals
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Wednesday, Dec. I

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NOnON
IN BRIEF
Carter Staff, Congress
Meeting On Budget Proposals
WASHINGTON (AP) — President-elect
Carter hopes to win tentative approval from
Congress for a major portion of his 1978
budget proposals even before he formally
submits them to the lawmakers, his advisers
say.
While they decline to characterize it as a
y)int Carter-Congress budget, these advisers
say Carter's staff already is working closely
with congressional budget committees in
preparing the proposals for the 1978 fiscal
year that begins next Oct. .1.
"When we do submit a budget, it will be one
that Congress has a good idea what is included
and hopefully will have reached — in a tentative way - agreement on a good portion of
it," said Stuart Eizenstat, director of policy
development on Carter's transition team.

Rockefeller To Quit
CHARLESTON, W.Va. (AP) - Gov.-elect
John D. Rockefeller IV has told the
Rockefeller Foundation he will keep a campaign promise and resign from the board of
directors prior to taking office Jan. 17, 1977.
Rockefeller, who has been a member of the
foundation since July 1968, gave the notice
Monday while attending a foundation meeting
in New York.
Prior to leaving the board post, Rockefeller
will serve on a committee to name a replacement for Clarksburg native Cyrus Vance, who
is currently chairman of the foundation.
Vance is resigning that post to become
secretary of state.
The West Virginia governor-elect is the only
member of the Rockefeller family serving on
the board of directors.

Voters Reject School Taxes
GROVEPORT, Ohio (AP) - Supt. Phillip
Williams still has 12 empty school houses on
his hands, and his 6,900 pupils have another
month of vacation after voters for the second
time defeated an attempt to raise property
taxes. In Tuesday's election, voters defeated a
five-year levythat would have allowed schools
to reopen today by adding $13.80 to the current
$44.40 in taxes for every $1,000 of a property
owner's assessed valuation. Of the current
tax, $30.10 goes to schools.

Will Carter Cut Taxes?
WASHINGTON (AP) — Jimmy Carter is a
man who believes in keeping his options open,
but it's getting more difficult every day.
There's a prime example in the current willhe-or-won't-he discussion of a quick tax cut to:
pep up the economy early in the new administration. Carter isn't saying whether he
thinks there should be such a tax cut, although
that move now appears likely. But for a
president-in-waiting, the options close
quickly.

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Search Widens For . Missing Woman
By BOB LLOYD
that the Wilson auto may have
Herald Staff Writer
been involved in an accident
Seminole sheriff's agents said and may have blue paint on the
today a search for a missing side.
Deputies reported that a dark
Deltona woman last seen near
Sanford has been expanded blue sedan owned by sheriff's
department communications
throughout Central Florida.
Mrs. Marjorie F. Wilson, 66, division chief John A. Spoiski,
of 1000 Persian St., Deltona, of Lake Mary, was parked in
-uis UI LII icar
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was last seen about
p.m.
arrested Charles Edson Baker
Saturday sitting in the family about the same time as the Sr., 50, of P.O. Box 192, Oviedo,
auto, parkedwith the motor Wilson vehicle. Sheriff's on a circuit court warrant
reports indicate that Spoiski's charging grand larceny. Bond
running, at Lake Monroe inn
auto was struck by an auto that
U.S. 17-92, west of Sanford.
for Baker was set at $5,000,
Sheriff's detective U. George left the scene after causing
according to county jail
Abbgy described the missing approximately $1,000 damage
records.
woman as live-feet-two-inches to the blue auto.
Larceny Arrest
tall, 112 pounds, gray hair,
Sanford Burglary
Sheriff's deputies have
brown eyes, and wearing dark.
Sanford police today were
rimmed glasses. She was last
seen wearing a lavendercolored pantsuit, flesh-colored
blouse and orange shoes.
Robert Van Wilson reported
his wife "wasn't feeling well"
and he took her to the 1973
Chevrolet impala four-door
sedan and went back into the
restaurant where they had gone
with two friends.
When Wilson came back out
about 15 minutes later to check
on his wife, deputies said, the
woman and the brown-overlight-yellow
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Officers said the car carried the
license Lag 8W-3270.
Anyone having Information
concerning the whereabouts of
Mrs. Wilson is asked to contact
detective Carol Jaques or Sgt.
Ray Larkins of the Seminole
County Sheriff's office at
Sanford.
11 Abbgy said it is possible

Investigating a
reported
burglary at the 1403 Court St.
residence of Bobby Lee Bennett. Patrolman D.H. Whitmire
reported $110 cash was missing
after someone apparently
entered the residence via adoor
with a broken window.
Escapee Captured
Police at noon Tuesday

stopped a pickup truck at First
Street and Park Avenue in
downtown Sanford that was
driven by a former mental
patient. Officers said subsequent Investigation revealed
that an escaped patient from
the McClenny state mental
hospital was at the driver's
home.
Police went to the house and
apprehended the escapee while
he was taking a bath, officers
said. The escapee was turned
over to county authorities for
return to the hospital.
No written police reports on
the incident were available to
reporters today.

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TALLAHASSEE AP - Lt. Gov. Jim
Williams says the state Division of Economic
I)eveloprnen(eeds another budget increase to ,
help turn Florida's economic slide around.
Williams told the Senate Economic, Community and Consumer Affairs Committee on
Tuesday that the division, a keystone in
government efforts to bolster the economy,
wants $3.2 million for fiscal year 1977-78 as
compared to this year's $2.6 million.
Williams then rattled off statistics on the
gloomy economy.
There aren't so many good things to report
on where we are," Williams said in briefing
the panel.

Felons
H ead
Board

Controls Needed:

Soviets Visit Marineland
MARINELANI) (AP) -- Americans
and Russians have much in common and can
promote cooperation between the two nations
as something useful and very pleasant also."
says a visiting Soviet scientist.
I)r. Nicholas Litvinov, head of international
scientific cooperation of the Sysin Institute in
Moscow, math' the remark as Soviet and
American medical scientists began it five-day
symposium in this East Coast community
'l'uesday.
They will exchange and discuss about 50
technical reports concerning industrial
pollution and chemical poisons.

Rules Panel Weighs Changes

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TALLAHASSEE (AP - Does the
power now in the hands of a Senate president
make him a tyrant able to rule with an iron fist
or a forceful leader in asserting the mdc.pendence of the legislative branch?
That's the qeustion the Senate Rules
Committee is wrestling with as it studies 23
sweeping rules changes being pushed by
dissident Democrats who claim the senate
president has too much life-and-death control
over legislation.
The committee took its first look at the
proposals Tuesday as the Senate kicked off
three days of interim committee meetings.

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A flight instructor and a
student have been killed in the crash of their
single-engine plane while practicing take offs
and landings, say officials.
The instructor was identified as William E.
Longe, 65, of Miami. The student was not
identified immediately.
The crash occurred Tuesday near the Opalocka West training airport used primarily by
flying clubs and private pilots.
was a power stall," said Capt. Theodore
Robbins, a Civil Air Patrol officer, who observed the crash from another plane.

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Defense?

tAP.'
FT. MYERS
A rthur F' (jooth'
III, the convicted slayer of it Virginia child,
wants the man who prosecuted him in that
case to defend him in it child-killing case here.
X.J. Fernandez, the prosecutor in the
Florida case, says Goode wants Robert F.
iloran Jr., the Virginia Commonwealth attorney who recently prosecuted him, to defend
him against charges of murdering a 9-year-old
('ape ('oral, F'la., boy last March,
.

Board May Inherit $600,000 Burden
The Seminole County Commission plans to ask the state
legislature to require the school hoard pay a $600,000 yearly tab
presently borne by the county, Commission Chairman Dick
Williams said today.

he's not very "optimistic" any positive action will be forthcoming
out of Tallahassee.
Also, the county commission will ask the local delegation to halt
creation of new programs that cost the county money. Williams
mentioned the Baker Act, the Myers Act, the loss of soverign
immunity and employe Insurance as areas the state has passed
the buck to the county.
In other action, county commissioners listened to a presentation from health department officials.
Officials asked the county for $6,000 to help out a federal
program that provides high protein food to undernourished
mothers and young children. Seminole officials say 800 such in(Ilviduals can qualify for the new program in this county.
"it looks like a good program," Williams said, "a program that

The issue was discussed at a work session Tuesday, and
Williams said the county commission will ask the Seminole
Legislative Delegation to introuuce the appropriate legislation.
"It would be a step towards showing true accountability,"
Williams said. The chairman said the school board presently
doesn't pay the yearly administrative costs to collect property
taxes borne by the property appraiser and the tax collector.
Though Williams said the commission next Tuesday will
request delegation members submit statewide legislation, he said

can do a lot of good."
However, both Williams and Republican colleague John
Kimbrough want insurance that the program aids those its
designed to help — not freeloaders.
A decision Is expected next Tuesday. If passed, the program
would go into effect in January.
County Engineer Bill Bush informed commissioners state
legislation making counties responsible for secondary road
construction would force Seminole Into a costly expansion of Its
road and engineering departments.
Though Seminole would get an additional $600,000 yearly, Bush
said, the amount is insufficient to fund a county program to build
roads now under the auspices of the state road department.

Officials Would Avoid Hearings On Clemency

ProposalsWould Shield AskewCabio net
TALLAIIASSSEE I AP)
Rules developed by Gov.
Reubin Askew for clemency
hearings will spare him and
Cabinet members the trauma of
listening to emotionally-upset
relatives and friends of murderers and their victims.
The rules, which Askew pre.sented to the Cabinet today, In
its role of Executive Clemency
Board, provide for the Parole
and Probation Commission to
designate a person to hear the
arguments of persons with a
painful, personal stake in
whether convicted killers pay
with their lives for their crimes,
Should the Cabinet, one of the
last bodies to make life or death
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pr isoners, confront emotional
witnesses in person? Askew and
Atty. Gun. Robert Ehevin think
not.
Askew said it's better for one
person to hear life and death
arguments and report the findings to the Cabinet. He sa id he
feared that hearings involving
himself and all six Cabinet
members would get out of hand.
"You're going to wind up retr)lng it without benefit of everything that should be at your
disposal," Askew said.
Shevin said hearings conducted by an experienced Parole Comisslon staffer offer "a
far greater opportunity that the
ultimate decision will be based
upon the appropriate facts

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pleading lov ed one."
It could be argued, how"
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play an important part in
clemency cases and the Cabinet
sho uld hear them.
Clemency is a forgiveness —
to the extent that the governor
and Cabinet reduce a death
sentence to life imprisonment
based on subjective factors.
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there be for determining that
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for taking another person's life
but the next should be spared
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said he is confident they will
study the testimony in detail.
"I'm sure this is one case
where they'll read every
word," Askew said.
Maybe so, but what If unanswered questions occur to a
Cabinet member in rea ding the
comments of a witness st the
hearing?
Askew said there Is nothing in
the rules to preclude a Cabinet
member from seeking the
comments of any person in deciding whether execution is
warranted.
The governor says he is convinced that his rules would set
up an orderly procedure for
clemency cases. It would appear inevitable, however, that

the procedure will run Into
serious fut ur e criticism.
if the Governor and Cabinet
grant clemency In a case that
aroused strong feelings, queslions will proba bly be raised
a bout their decision to override
the jury and judge who tried the
case.
Death penalty opponents may
well contend that the clemency
procedure affords them an Insufficient forum to present their
views to the governor and
Cabinet.
Either way, the clemency issue should remain highly controversial.

Man Caught By Owner

Economist

MIAMI BEACH (AP) - Presidentelect Jimmy Carter will have to institute wage
and price controls, says a former presidential
('COflOiflic adviser.
Pierre Rinfret told the annual meeting of
the International Foundation of Employe
Benefit Plans Tuesday that such controls are
necessary to stem inflation "even though
politically it is not acceptable to the American
public,"
"You will find that Carter's pre-election
stand and postelection statements are far
apart on the subject, and he will edge closer to
wage and price controls as the months go by,"
Rinfret told delegates.

HARRISBURG, Pa. (AP) —
The school board in the northeastern Pennsylvania town of
Pittston has three convicted extortionists serving as president,
vice president and purchases
committee chairman.
The men were convicted List
July on federal charges of accepting a total of $16,000 in kickbacks from businesses, dealing
with the district.
Last Friday, fellow board
members named John Adorthlo
president and Anthony Ferrara
vice president. Then Adoniz.lo
named Leonard Wendoloski as
chairman of the purchases
committee.
Each has been free on $5,000
bail, but their freedom may end
today, when they face Sentencing in federal court here.
Wendoloski was convicted on
eight extortion counts, Ferrara
and Ado nizio on one each. Each
count carries a maximum 20year sentence and up to $10,000
in fines.
The Pennsylvania School
Code states that a board member convicted of accepting
bribes "shall forfeit his office,"
but there are differences of
opinion about when a person is
guilty — after a trial or after
appeals are exhausted.
The school board attorney
ruled that the three members
could remain on the board
pending appeals, district Supt.
Martin Mattel said Tuesday.
Mattel said the men's case
was 'not finalized.

HOUSEWIVES- MOTHERS.

To $127,000

TALLAHASSEE (AP) --- The Department of General Services will have to
make (10 with less than half the $261,000 it
sought to buy $115 ash urns and other new
Capitol furnishings.
The Cabinet voted 7-0 Tuesday to slash the
budget for furnishings for common areas of
the 22-story new Capitol to $127,000.
General Services Director Jack Kane,
whose office made the initial recommendation, had proposed it compromise
budget of $185,000. Kane's second proposal
was rejected by Treasurer Bill Gunter, who
made the motion to cut the figure by an additional S58,t$).

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Gets Year In Auto Theft
By 808 LiA)YI)
IicraIdStalf Writer

physically detained for police, battery in an attempted murder
Police U. Ralph Russell trial and had been placed on
testified that Dallas, after probation.
A 21-year-old Midway man arrest, said that he "wanted to
Dallas called the jury's
who admitted stealing an auto get even because he (Thomas) verdict in the auto theft case
from a downtown Sanford had been Involved in sending "just."
parking lot only to have the his brother up."
McGregor sentenced Dallas
car's owner chase him down in
Dallas however, testified that to one year in jail, less 40 days
another car and apprehend him that wasn't what he said and already served in jail, in the
has been sentenced to a year in accused Thomas of choking him auto case. Officials said Dal1a
county jail.
after he told Thomas that he still faces a possible 102 ad" six-man circuit court jury
wouldn't run after exiting the ditional days in jail on a
Tuesday found Michael Howard car which stopped on a railroad probation violation charge.
Dallas, 21, of Broadway St., crossing blocking traffic.
Midway, guilty of unauthorized
Dallas told the jury that he
temporary use of a m.- tor was "high" on wine at the time
vehicle, a misdemeanor. Dallas and wasn't thinking' when
went to trial on a felony charge he found the keys in the
if grand larceny of an auto. He Thomas' auto and took it from
still faces violation of probation the parking lot, lie said he
proceedings in a two-year-old didn't know where he was
felony conviction case
going, just "somewhere,"
Gerald M. Thomas, assistant
Dallas claimed that he
credit manager at Chase and stopped for the stop signs and
Company, testified that he was didn't realize the other auto was
looking out his second story pursuing him until Carli used
111cc window at Second St. and his CBs public address system
Oak Ave. the afternoon of Oct. and ordered him to stop the car.
29 and saw a man drive his car
Police and Thomas testified
from the adjacent parking lot, that Dallas wasn't intoxicated
Thomas and John Carli, also when he was arrested
a Chase employe, pursued the
Defense attorney James
stolen car in CarL's car, F'tggatt argued to the Jury that
Thomas said, and finally got the the incident was Just a
fleeing car stopped on Pecan "joyride" but prosecutor
Ave. near Sixth St. after a chase Claude Van hook argued that
at speeds of up to 55 miles an Dallas couldn't have rememhour in residential areas. bered so many details of the
Thomas said the fleeing auto incident if he had been drunk.
shil around corners and ran
When Circuit Judge Robert II.
t'p signs during the pursuit. McGregor sentenced Dallas, at
Carli used his citizens band the defendant's request.
r;Iull) to imti!y police of the
following the jury's verdict,
apprehension of the auto theft Dallas a din itt ed he'd been
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who supported me
in yesterday's election
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IN eT1
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Health Program
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The American Medical Association has renewed its rjupport
for the concept of national
health insurance in the United
States, as long as it's a form
acceptable to organized medicine.
The AMA's House of Delegates voted 181 to 57 Tuesday,
after
long
debate,
disagreement and
parliamentary maneuvering, to
reaffirm past policy and endorse a national health insurance program to be considered
by Congress.
Whether any such program
will be acceptable to the AMA.

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protecting your neighbors.
if you see anything

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however, depends on what atLon ('ongres.s takes.
The delegates, rejecting
strong internal opposition to
any insurance program, acted
after being warned that the
combination of a Carter administration and a Democratic
Congress may accelerate efforts to enact national health
insurance.
The :MA wants a bill that
would have minimum federal
involvement, no added Social
Security tax for funding, use of
the private insurance industry,
and would be voluntary for employes but mandatory for employers.

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Its Worldly Ways
The United Nations Educational, Scientific and
Cultural Organization (UNESCO) is trying to
redeem its credentials as a body of some usefulness
to the world. It is succeeding - but only up to a
point.
Delegates to the UNESCO conference at
Nairobi finally backed away from a Soviet proposal
that Third World governments try to limit the
freedom of international news organizations and
setup their own news agencies to control the flow
of information about their countries. Instead, the
conference adopted a milder Tunisian resolution
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which could satisfy Third World complaints about
news coverage without doing violence to the
concept of a free press.
And the conference also has decided not to
knuckle under so abjecUy to the effort by Arab
states to use UNESCO to wage diplomatic warfare
against Israel. A procedural change will allow
Israel to become a member of a Western European
regional group of UNESCO members. This is an
awkward compromise, but it makes the anti-Israel
bias of UNESCO less blatant.
We would not assume, however, that the U. S.
Congress will be impressed enough by these steps
to lift its embargo on funds for the organization,
The United States has withheld $38 million in dues
since UNESCO began looking like a captive of the
Arab bloc two years ago.
UNESCO committees are still accusing Israel
of desecrating holy places with archaeological
excavations in Jerusalem, and charging Israel
WI th "systematic" efforts to destroy Arab culture
in the occupied territories.
Israel could expect such condemnation if it
were based on evidence that the charges are true.
The fact is, a UNESCO team of experts are fully
meeting worldwide standards for respect and
protection of religious relics in the Jersulaem
diggings. And UNESCO
far has sent
independent investigators into occupied Arab lands
to establish whether Arab complaints about
cultural repression are true.
If there's one thing a body like UNESCO should
have, it is respect for scientific inquiry and for the
principle that truth emerges from an objective
examination of facts. In bowing to Arab pressures
to embarrass Israel, and in its flirtation with a
patent scheme for introducing a Soviet-style
controlled press into the Third World, it is supporting the very things it should condemn.
.
United Nations agencies should be encouraging
a hands-off attitude by governments toward the
international flow of information. They should go to
extra lengths to assure that political disputes do not
color their approach to humanitarian issues.
UNESCO in the past has relied on the United States
for about one-fourth 3f its budget. It can expect a
renewal of that financing when education science
and cultural exchange — and not political questions
- again hecome its primary concern.

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President Ford has lost (narrowly) and his choice for
Republican national chairman, Mary Louise Smith, is
resigning. A battle for the soul of the GOP elephant seems to be
in the offin
Ronald Reagan says the Republican party needs a new
name and a new coalition. It appears he favors a more conservative coaltitlon and believes the party could gain broader
Popular support by standing on a narrower ideological base.
We doubt that. The Grand Old Party Is, or sho uld be, a
house of many mansions. It should be Inclusive, not exclusive,
Each of out two major parties Is a consensus party. That is the
secret of the stability of the American Iwo-party system.
We have not always endorsed every Republican candidate
regardless of qualifications, and we don't intend to. But we
believe something fundamentally decent and hopeful would go
out of American life the day the party of Abraham Lincoln
abandons its own name and Identity.
It's not going to happen.

LRYLIN flN

Christmas Is rapidly approaching. If you have
We all scream about the commercialization of
any doubt, wander through any shopping center.
Christmas. Each year the cries go up: What?
Limp chains of tinsel, draped since Halloween (or
Christmas decorations in August?" and "Good
before) sparkle weakly above picked-over displays
grief, look at that price. They must have raised the
of plastic toys. Santa Clauses of every shape stride
price on everything in the store just because it's
through aisles cluttered with scrap paper from gilt
Christmas." And "Well, you know we have to get
wrapping
lounge in "Santa's Corner,"
presents for the neighbors' grandchildren. Alter all
haggard expressions belying their ho-ho-ho
the neighbors did invite us to their barbecue last
reputation.
year."
Then there are the shoppers. If the tinsel Is weak
Somehow vows get made each year not to get
and the Santas are exhausted, take a look at the
caught in "the trap" and somehow the trap closes
shoppers. In the ultimate anxiety trip they dash
down each year anyway. But It doesn't have to.
madly up and down among displays of gifts andIn celebration of peace (or potential peace) on
things that pretend to be gifts, sorting out suitable
Earth why not also take the time remaining until
peace offerings for Aunt Nell, Uncle George and the Christmas and vow to exert a special effort to treat
garbage collector.
your neighbors with a little genuine Christmas
And in the ultimate travesty of Christmas they
spirit?
push each other about, drag children angrily along
When you go shopping and the kids get bored and
by the wrist and juggle packages of 'love' .whiney, respond instead of reacting. (Five or 10
simultaneously.
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minutes at a snack bar and the opportunity to sit

down with a cool, wet refreshment can do great
things for restoring your nerves - and your
copabUlty level.
If the kids get completely out of hand when you
are shopping don't take them. Holiday shopping can
be difficult enough without the extra stress. You and
they will all feel more like "peace on Earth" if you
aren't doing battle while buying gifts that supposedly show your deeper affection for others.
Preparing for Christmas used to take 40 days:
the duration of the church season of Advent. Now we
race through In alternating spurts of vigor and
lapses of energy, selecting presents and dashing off
to socialize. This year try a very old formula: love,
empathy, compassion - and act on your knowledge
that Christmas can and should represent something
strong, positive, lasting and lovely.
There are some people around who still get deep,
strengthening joy out of Christmas. This year why
not be one of them?

RAY CROMLEY

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which indicate that China under Chairman Hua ,
Kue-feng may be on the verge of opening up
slightly to the outside world.
For one, reports suggest Peking may soon
take on once more the large-scale Import of
foreign technology, abandoned some time back
because of fears the practice might lead to
dangerous dependence on foreigners. The
Chinese were burned, it will be recalled, by their
experience with the Russians. Moscow, after
moving in technicians and equipment heavily for
a few years, withdrew abruptly when Peking
refused to knuckle under to Moscow's demand
for complete alignment of Ch
Chinese foreign policy
with the Soviet.
The rapid withdrawal of the Russian personnel and equipment did severe damage o the
Chinese economy, which took years to recover.
Renewed interest in importing technology
and equipment most certainly will focus on nonCommunist nations. Note here that most of the
outstanding scientific leaders of China are
basically oriented toward the West - and particularly toward the United States,, Great
Britain, Japan and West Germany. A goodly
share of the top men have their degrees from
these countries. Some have had influential posts
in the West before returning to China.

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there has been in the upper
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echelons of China's political hierarchy a belief in JOHN CUNNIFF
the benefits of American industrial production
This has been further liberalized by Congre
methods. This conviction was shared by
in the 176 Tax Reform Act. Now a couple may
Chairman Mao Tse-tung in his Yenan days
tak e a credit of from $400 to $500 directly off their
in the stormy years since Yenan, there has Carter
federal Income tax, even if the wife works only
part time or Is a student.
been pressure to open Chinese industry to
Western technology and equipment. But political
The stay-at-home wife has no such subsidy
NEW YORK (AP) — President-elect Carter
tice."
Whether
that
includes
a
tax
cut
remains
to
and
Is being told, in effect, that her Labor is not
differences and the experience with Russia kept seems be in a minority when he Insists that an
be seen.
the door closed. These fears may be easing as far income tax cut isn't a certainty but instead only
Some economists are concerned also about the considered to he of any value.
as the West Is concerned,
one of the options available to him.
As for those wives who must work out of
consequences, arguing that the most recent
Now what will this move, if It eventuates,
The operators of the Increasingly popular
reduction during the Ford administration was economic necessity tt would seem to make more
mean to the United States?
numerical, or econometric, models, the indesimply used to pay bills or build bank accounts sense to pay them directly to stay home and take
American technology and equipment sold to pendent economists and those with the big
care of their children rather than indirectly to
rather than to buy goods.
China, and American know-how in the form of banks, leglslators,and apparently even Carter's
it is argued also that a cut, even if con- pay a third party. But the law says no.
training, would most certainly strengthen a own people, are making that assumption.
centrated in the middle andlow tax brackets,
Actually, the American public Is not against
totalitarian country whose aims are not parallel
Support for a tax cut seems to come from
won't help the worst off — retirees on Social the idea of paying housewives for their work
with our own in much of the world, the Far East elements of all economic types and strata, from
Security for example - who pay little or no only against paying wives who work in the house.
in particular.
.
businessmen and labor, although the AFL-CIO
federal income taxes.
The detriment to the defense of the United has officially withheld support until Itcan review
Talk persists, nevertheless, because Carter
What has Palacis, Tex., got that others
precise proposals.
States would not by any means be as serious as
has committed himself to a goal of lower communities with populations of 4,000 don't
The big banks here, which by the nature of
unemployment, more economic growth, lower have'
our selling technology and equipment to Russia,
interest rates, and tax reform.
whose military growth in the next decade could their work are forced to assume the future,
By-passing the great metropolitan centers of
well threaten the security of the U ni ted States anticipate a cut. Citibank's publication,
the world, the World Alliance of YMCAs has
Almost all commentators seen to believe
"Economic Week," assumes a rebate of up to $15
and the free world.
lower taxes are essential to achieve these goals, picked little Palacios, 100 miles southeast of
billion. Banker's Trust foresees a rebate or a cut.
especially that which calls for a reduction of 15 Houston, as the site for its upcoming World
There is however, evidence, tenuous though it
Reginald Jones, chairman of General Electric,
percentage points In the jobless rate, now 5.1 per Youth Peace Conference.
may be, that China will continue to be a rival of, has taken time away from a mission he pursues
Close to 200 delegates from around the world,
cent,
by one year from now.
and a balance against, the Soviet Union for a zealously, the need for more capital formation,
ranging in age from 18 to 30, are expected to,
good period of tune to come. There are na tional to stpo rt a cut, especial ly for middl e-and lowFew major economists feel that the Jobless par
ticipate In the conf er ence scheduled for Nov. £
rivalries nd deep sore points which now and in income people.
goal can be met without spurring the economy
to
7-14.
m uc h greater a ctivity than is now anticipated,
the foreseeable future may well bar any real
The media too are tal ki ng a bout a tax cut as if
The confer ence will deal with such i ss ues as
and the way to do that, they seem to feel, Is b
conciliation between the two nations. For one, already it had been spelled out by Carter.
y
human
rights, disarmament, International
tax ease.
China cannot be comfortable with a strong Discussion, speculation and forecasts of lix
programs and "the Christian response to third,
military power next door working year in and consequences are the meat of the articles, but
Many economists go further: They Insist the world
problems," says Fredrik Franklin,
year out to expand its military-political influence Business Week has editorially endorsed a cut.
entire economic program of the new Adminis- secr etary-gener
al of the Alliance, which Is
across China's southern and northeastern
Considerable dispute about the merits of lower
tratlon hinges on a cut
that it is the key headquartered in Geneva, Switzerland, and is
borders
a technique which Peking calls en- taxes remain, however. The AFL-CIO rnLnds
ingredient, the catalyst, the yeast that will make the co-ordinating body
for YMCAs In U councirdernent.
.
people that its commitment Is more to "tax juspossible ' a larger slice for everyone,
.
tries.

The Italian government is
awaiting decisions (ruin the International Monetary Fund on a
reported $1-billion loan application and from the oil produci.s cartel on an oil price increase. Italy is among Western
industrialized countries least
able to afford a new price hike.
Also pending are Italian Iabor-management wage talks,
which will have a direct bearing
on whether Italy will be able to
bring down its near record
inflation rate.
Andreotti's schedule Tuesday
reflected the changing political
atmosphere in Washington. lie
had breakfast with Vice President-elect Walter Mondale and
lunch with outgoing Vice Presit nt Nelson Rockefeller. There
t're also separate meetings
ith top Ford administration
economic officials and with
Carter's choice for secretary of

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unwritten.
The suit, filed Tuesday in U.S. District Court
on behalf of Henry Regnery Co., said Miss
Churchill was to have written the book with
author Charles Harnble'tt, who (lied two weeks
alter the contract was signed in M.rch 1975.
Harvey Plotnick, president of Regnery, said
Iiamblett's death voided the contract and that
it chapter Miss Churchill wrote herself and
later submitted to the publishing house was
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fund would Inhibit speculation
against the Italian lira.
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included talks with representatives of both President Ford
and President-elect Carter,
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Billions of dollars are make matters worse, there's a dangerous rock
territory. Our sources told us the Coast Guard The group fights against the Equa
being spent to extract oil from Alaska's from barrier right In the middle of the
l Rights
Narrows
should have conducted Its own study on Port Amendment.
tundra. Yet, no one has thoroughly considered
No ship as large as the giant oil tankers has
Valdez four years ago.'
how to ship the oil out of Alaska.
The talented Huck has also written an article 11
ever attempted to navigate this perilous
Footnote: A Coast Guard spokesman told ow lOt the John Birth Society's magazine,
Passageway. Despite the dangers, th5 not
A secret study commissioned by
reporter Andy Penn that it Is waiting for a "final American Opinion, in which she urges readers to
state authorities reveals that the 165,000-ton oil e' a weather facility at the Valdez Narrows to
analysis" to use in developing
give political support to her boss, Larry
the
ships.
tankers may not be able to navigate safely
system.
Since
our
inquiries,
however
,
Coast
McDonald.
The magazine, however, falls to note
through the state's main seaport of Valdex. The
The study further noted that, by law, all of
Guard officials agreed to meet with Alaskan that McDonald,A Bircher himself,
treacherous wind and weather conditions around this difficult navigation must be done exclusively
pays a salary
state authorities on Dec. 14 to dbcus,s the study. to Huck.
Valdez may make It impossible.
by U.S. seamen. But, say our sources, there are
KLSINGER CONFIDES: Despite Jimmy Huck criticized the Ford-Kissinger foreign
The confidential study was conducted at a
U&amp; navigators sufficiently experienced 10
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policy as "degenerate rnadsess," but she sees no
bring the supertankers through the Narrows.
Carter's
recent remarks that It's "a possibility
" reason
ship model basin In the Netherlands.
to criticize
conflict of interest.
Henry Kissinger might be kept on as a P1 She insists she wrote her
theown
article
sulated weather and geographicalconditions .
To demonstrate the dangers, Alaskan
on her own Iline: }
diplomatic
neotlator
in
the
new
administration,
around Port Valdez to determine whether
authorities commissioned the simulated. Kissinger Is not interested in such a position
GENE'S
LEGACY:
Jimmy
Carter's Iran-'
tankers could navigate through the Valdez laboratory test runs In ful1-lze mock shipsat the
the present tIme.
sitlon team Is still complaining behind-the.
Narrows which are usually negotiated by much
facility,
teat ships had may "acscenes that former Minnesota Sen. Eiigen
ddtnts" and "flUl' disasters."
smaller vessels.
The secretary of state has told dose friends McCarthy lnwst siphoned off enough votes u
privately tbt it 'would not be ,appropria te
The
Guing through the "Narrows," several ships
,, to scuttle the Carter candidacy. But they could
Aiskn State Pipeline Coordinator's office "crashed" Into the rock barrier. Some
take a job with Carter tight now. Kissinger, profit from one
of the
of the Minnesota maverick's
concluded that transporting oh through Valdez ships couldn't even make It through with
however, indicated he Is not rulingoutf a uture position papers, now buried under tons
of
assignment
in
a
time
of crisis,
would be a tricky and dangerous operation at simulated tugboats leading the way.
election hoopla.
BIRCH BARK: Rep. Larry McDonald, D.best,
McCarthy contends that the federal governCoast Guard has jurisdiction qver such
Ga., whose pious remarks on integrity are fllt
First, the tankers must sail through the navigational dangers. But Coast Guard offic ls
could save $28 billion a year through more IS
ia
pPPJ12j3 in the Congresalon Record, may Competitive negotiation and tougher claims
Valdes Narrows. Those experienced with the refused to Initiate their own study. Wn Coast
want to Insert a brief Item on the Integrity In his set tlement with
tight passage claim that winds often whip Guard experts were briefed by Alaskan officials
and other federal
own
offi ce.
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contractors,
and
a
moratorium
on. expensive,
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"make-work" research projects.
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ptoneerng study, we've learned, was done
honored
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authorized to make withdrawals in the event of a currency

BRUSSELS, Belgium AP — West Germany blocked a decision by the United States
and the other North Atlantic allies today to
buy a $2.5 billion fleet of American planes to
warn against low-flying Soviet attack.
A Vest German spokesman said it special
meeting of defense ministers would have to be
held in the first half of 1977 to reach an
agreement.
The West Germans issued it statement
saying they could only commit themselves
after Chancellor Helmut Schmidt forms his
new government and new parliamentary
committees are in place. That could take until
February.

Feminist George Sand said It almost a century ago: "The only difference between a wife
and a servant Is that the wife works for nothing."
Despite the
people of both sexes in the United Stht
are opposed to payments to housewives, whethe'
they are made by the husband or by the govern.
ment.
A recent survey by the American Council of
Life In'urance found that 74 per cent of people
Interviewed nationally felt that housewives
should not be paid for their labors.
Among women, the sentiment against ranged
from 67 per cent of those between the ages of 1$
and 29, to 85 per cent of those 65 and older.
Amongmenof all ages, about 75 per cent were I)
the against category.
We're against the idea, too. No woman should
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Waldheim for a second five-year term as U.N.
secretary-general. The Security Council
recommended the 57-year-old Austrian's reelection, a recommendation the assembly was
certain to adopt, after China vetoed him on the
first ballot Tuesday and voted for him on the
second. Ex-President Luis Echeverria of
Mexico was Waldheim's only challenger for
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Andreotti was ending his twoday official visit here today.
After a meeting Tuesday with
Andreotti, Treasury Secretary
William F. Simon said the
United States would in the
weeks ahead explore ways to
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Italy's economic austerity pro-

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Sanford, Fl.

Wednesday, Dec. 4. 1976

Wednesday, Dec. 6, 1976-7A

Evening Herald, Sanford, FL

What 's Inside Carter 's
WASHINGTON (AP)
If President -elect Jimmy Carter
carries out all his past energy proposals, the nation can anticipate
higher natural gas prices, tight oil supplies and the revival of
Appalachia's coal country.
Ca rt er may not get to carry them out; Congress and circumstances may change his mind or thwart his plans.
In position papers and comments on energy during his campaign, however, Carter has laid out lengthy blueprints for his
energy pians
"The major thrust of the energy problem," Carter has argued,
"should be away from oil toward coal and sclar energy, with
heavy em phasis on conservation,
"WL!ver we cannot accomplish with these measures woul d
have to be made up temporarily and as a last resort by atomic
power," he said.
President Ford's administration has urged a doubling of coal
production by 1965 and has moved to resume leasing of federal
coal lands in the West.
"If there is choice to he made," said Carter, "my own attitude
would be to strengthen the pruductiun of coal in the Appalachian
regions.
"You've got some very serious problems in the West," added
Carter, referring to strip mining and other environmental impacts and the scarcity of water.
And Appalachia, where coal once was king, badly needs the
economic revival that a new coal boom would bring, Carter
pointed out.
The Feder al Ener gy A dm inistration estimated last ye ar that
eastern coal production would rise some 22 percent by 1960, but its
share of the total market would slip from 76 to 70.5 percent as
production races ahead in the West.
That potential shift represents some 46.6 million tons of coal
worth nearly $1 billion a year, at recent prices, to the region that
gets to produce it, and Carter seems to feel most of that business
should stay in Appalachia.
Eventually, coal will be converted into synthetic oil and gas,
Carter noted, but he suggested these processes should centr not
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in the West but in the upper Midwest where water Is abundant,
To stimulate natural gas production, Carter has favored removal of federal regulation over prices charged for new supplies
by producers to interstate pipelines, at least for a five-year trial
period.
The Federal Power Commission recently tripled the producers'
ceiling price and estimated this would cost consumers an additional $1.5 billion in the first year about 115 more each year on
the average homeowner's
m
gas bill,
If the same amounts of gas were deregulated entirely and
clim bed to recent un regulat ed prices, the consumer im pact might
hi t some $2.35 billion, adding $23 to the average yearly gas bill,
with f ur ther increases sure to follow.
To hold down U.S. dependence on foreign oil, Carter has
[WOpOSed 'i quota system that would keep imports at the present
40 per cent level."
But American Petroleum Institute statistics estimate that oil
imports will average 41 per cent this year, and have been increasing 2.5 percent a year since 1968.
At that rate, unrestricted imports would supply 51 per cent of

Seminole County. Florida in ac.
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Such measures might make nuclear power more ac'ceplable to

-And consideration, though not immediate endorsement, of

present opponents, but would increase the cost of fission-gen.
crated electricity.
Carter's energy package also included:
-A slowdown In development of the nuclear "breeder" reactor,

proposals to break up major oil companie.i or prohibit them from
controlling coal, uraniwn and other competing fuels.
it is a heavy agenda that could keep Carter, Congress and the
courts busy for years, but Carter sees energy as a true crisis

.

which would both use and produce plutooium, a hazardous

deman(fing a national policy.

radioactive metal suitable for atomic bombs.
-A shift of research funds from nuclear power toward solar
energy, conservation and cleaner ways to burn coal.
-Proposal of a five-year moratorium on all U.S. and Soviet
nuclear expl osio ns,

This policy might require amendment of last year's energy act,
which provided for phasing out oil price controls by late 1979.
To the extent that these measures still leave a gap between U.S.
energy supply and demand, Carter said, nuclear energy wci
See ENERGY. Page 7-A

"If we fall into the trap of seeing the energy problem as just
another marketing opportunity, or just another political opportunity, with the benefits of production and distribution fought
over like highway funds or defense bases," he has said, "then our
country will wind up without energy.

-Convening a World Energy Conference.

"it will also

be Lankrupt in more ways than one."

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appearing TO the Court trial ijifel,
dent(s), Regina C Sever a k a
Regina C McCoy and Ronald i
McCoy are not inhabitants of nor
found within the State of Florida and
lay, not voluntarily appeared
heren, and that personal service
upon them is not practical because
their residence and whereabouts are
unknown, it is ORDERED that
Regina C. Sever a K a Regina C
McCoy and Ronald I McCoy appear
or Plead to the complaint herein by
the 101h day of January, 1977, and .n
default thereof the Court *ill
Proceed To the hearing and ad
udicationof thiS Suit as if Regina C
Siever a K a Regina C McCoy and
Ronald I McCoy, had been served
with process in the Stale of Florida,
but only to the extent provided for by
Section 1653, 1 Ile 21. United States
Code. it is further ORDERED that
notice of thiS Order be p'jbli%hed by
the United States Marshal in a
newspaper of general circulation in
Seminole County, Florida. once a
week for sit 161 consecutive weeks,
:ommencing on No v ember 10. 1976
DONE AND ORDERED at Orlando,
Florida thi5 6th day of October,

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bidding, the location. CxiST'n'7
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the work. No extra Compensation
will be authorized for items Which
can be determined by such Site
investigalion
A certified check or bank draft,
payable to he Housing Authority Cf
the City of Sanford. Florida. U S
Government Bonds, or a safisfac
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ders and acceptable Suretei in an
amount equal to S per Cent of the bid
shall be Submitted with each bid.
The successful bidder Will be
required to furnish and pay for
Sa'istjCtorli performance and
payment bond or bonds
The Succe'ssf,jI bidder will be
required to Comply with all ap
plicable local, stale and federal
regulations
The Housing AuthPrity of the City
of Sanford. Florida reserves the
right to reject any or all bids or to
waive any ntormaltes in the
bidding
No bid shall be withdrawn for a
perind of 30 days subsequent 10 the
opening of bids without the consent
of the Housing Aulnor .lv of the City
of Sanford, Florida
The Housing Authority
of the City of Sanford.

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appear and be heard eith respect to
the proposed Ordinance
This
hearing may be con( Flied from time
'o time until final action is taken by
the City Council
Copies of lts proposed Orinanc,
are available II the City Hall' with
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City Of Casselberry, Florida,
that The City Council will hold a

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adopfion alter the public hearing
Which will be held in the City Hall of
Caiseiberry, Florida, on Monday,
December 2?. 1910, at 7 30 p M , or
is soon fhereatter as possible At the
meeting Interested parties may

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IN InC CIRCUIT COURT FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
CASE NO. 74.7134 . CA.Qf.G
BARNETI BANK OF WiNTER
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CITY OF
CASSELBERRY. FLORIDA
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING TO
CONSIDER
ADOPTION
OF
PROPOSED ORDINANCE
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN
NOTICE IS HEREBY .iIVEN by

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public hearing to Consider enact
mont of Ordinance No ill, entitled
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY
OF CASSELBERRY. FLORIDA,
AMENDING SECTIONS 23202 AND
25 21I :iOF THE CASSELBERRY
CITY CODE TO REVISE SIGN
PERMIT FEES, LOCATION AND
SIZE
OF
PORTABLE
OR
TRAILER SIGNS WITHIN THE
C I1Y .
P Q o V 1 0 I N C
SEVERABILITY, CONFLICTS,
AND EFFECTIVE DATE
This notice 5 given pursuant to
the provisions of Chapter 716.
Florida Statutes, and the Charter
and Ordincs of ThC City of
Casselberry, Florida. as amended
Mid Supplemented
Said Ordinance will be placed on

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of Sanford. Florida will receive bids

at ?2 C. Commercial Street, San
ford. Florida In thi Office of the
Director 01 Auxiliary Services Open
December 22, 1976. 1.00 P.M.
Publish; Dec. 1, S. 15, 1976
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BY

AQUATIC

INVITATION TO BID
The Housing Authority of the City

titir.ations available for inspection

Assistant United Slates Attorney, in
action against the defendant(s),
Regina C Siever a k a Regina C
McCoy and Ronald I. McCoy, et at ,
and to enlorca a lien upon real
property situate In this District and
described as follows. The East 16
feet of Lot IS and the West 30 feet Of

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UNITED
STATES
DISTRICT
COURT MIDDLE DISTRICT OF
FLORIDA ORLANDO DIVISION Case
No.
7$'37I.Orl.Ciy.R
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA,
Plaintiff. vs REGINA C SIEVER
aka REGINA C MCCOY and
RONALD I. McCOY, et at
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Defendants.--ORDER
FOR
SERVICE BY PUBLICATION -On
rrc.ton and affidavit of pI,iint,ff in
the above entitled cause by its

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it wasn't long before Brown decided to start his own pa per.
investing $35,000 for the plant and equipment. lie works with a
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with modem machinery or at the industries' conference tables.
"Therefore, I think I am better qualified than some Harvard
professor with a bunch of beautiful theories he would like to try
out on the nation's farmers."
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BUFFALO, S.D. (AP) His spelling and grammar could stand President-elect Jimmy Carter to name Brown agriculture secimprovement, but a South Dakota sheepherder figures that retary:
shouldn't disqualify him from being U.S. agriculture secretary.
"While you guys obviously are pulling my leg, I am going to
Lawrence Brown,51. is conducting his campaign as editor of a
take you seriously and would consider you fickle indeed if you
weekly newspaper, the Nation's Center News.
don't follow this through to the point of getting a reply from Carter
His qualifications for agriculture secretary?
"A lifetime of exposure to the Industry and a wife who has forces."
cooked thousands of meals for branding, shearing and ha rvest
So far, there's been none.

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Carter
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price controls from domestic ) Id" II sug g esting Its price be
tonO011 prices New oil
held about $3 per barrel bel ow
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Residential Unit No. 15 of Sheciah.
387.14 too; theme S 19 dewirts S21
a Condominium, Section Two, and a
16" E a distance of 52300 feet to the
replat of Part of Tract B. The
West right of way line of Douglas Highla
nds Section Two, recorded in
Avenue, thence along said right of Piat Book 17, Page Al.
Public
way line the following courses and
Records of Seminole County.
distances. S 0 degrees I7 26" E a Florida, containing
I 53 acres, more
distance of 16901 feet. thence N
or less, lying in Seminole County,
degrees 52' 44" w a distance Of 350 Florida.
Psas been filed against
feet, thence SO degrees
17' 26" E a LEONARD 2 URBAN and
distance of 216.10 ti$.
once
DOROTHY URBAN. his wife, and
departing said r ight of way run N
you airit requ ired to serve a copy of
dWen Sr- 46" W a distance of 3WO
your written defenses, it any, to it on
fW.- thence 5 0 degrates 17, 261, E a
Warren E Williams. of Warren E.
distance of M.0 fW to the Point of Williams, P,A ,
Attorney for
Beginning.
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Plaintiff, whose address is P 0. Box
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All
machinery, apparatus, W-rder Park. Florida 17790,
and file
equipmenIf. fillfings, fixtures and the original with
the Clark of the
above Styled Court on or before the
fttry kind and nature IiIihotsoat"f. 10th day of January 1977, otherwise
Othtf than Consumable goods, new
a judgment may bit entered against
or herelo"er kxol*d In or
ym for the relief demanded In the
otal
re&amp;es;
or any
rtm.=
omplaint or petition.
vied or uSeablit in conneallon with
WITNESSmy hand and seat of
any Prawn' of hirturte 01peral"O" 01
Uid Court an the 61h day of
Said real estate (herein CoilictIvely
December, 1676.
called after "Equipment") and now
(SEAL)
owned or hereafter acquired by the
Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr.
Mor tgagor Of pUbliC Silo
Clerk of Circuit Court
highest and best bIdder for cash at
By Jean E Wilke
the how ciu100monFriday
Deputy Clem
77th day of December, t7$, at the Pvbljsh:
Dec. I. IS. 2?, 3, 191$
West front door of the Seminole
County L0u0'1emn Sanford.
Seminole County. Florida. Sale
subject to 120 day fildoemlion
period, United Stales of amerIca.
DONE AND ORDERED at
Sanford. Seminole County. FIw
this ?th day of December, 5976
(SEAL)
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Arthur H. Beckwlth, ,gr.,
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Clerk of the Circuit court
UHS,!E STATE.)
By: Cherry Kay Travis
Deputy Clerk
CHARLES B. LEWIS.. Of
Safety is a family affair.
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December. A.D. 1916. offer for salt
and Sell to the highest bidder, for
cash, subject to any and all existing
Itins, at the Front (West) Door of
AMENDED
the Seminole County Courthouse in
OTICE OF SALE
Sanford, Florida. the above
NOT I`CE IS HLR EBY GivEN that
Pursuant to a Sornmary Final described personal property.
Tt!sl Said sale is being made to
Judgment in Foreclosure entered on
satisfy the terms of said Writ of
the 71h day of December, 1976, by E
the aboveentlfled Court, In the
,)Ond
Polk.
above Styled cause, the undersigned
Sheriff
Clerk Of the &amp;Wvt entitled Court or
Seminole County, Florida
any of his duly authorized deWles Publish:
Dec.
4. 15, 27 29, 1111111
will Sell the property situated in
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Seminole County, Florida. desc ribed
as follows:
Commence at the SE corner of the
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT IN AMC)
SW 1,4 of the NW I.Ii. S*cf;on 14.
FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY,
Township 21 South, Range 29 East,
FLORIDA
S eminole County, Florida: run CASE NO. 76-1614-CA-49-C
hence N 0 degrees 17, 261, W along
H
HIGHLANDS TWO. INC.
the 40 SICIT&amp; line a distance of 1?3,9 a
Florida Corporation,
It W; thence N 99 degrees Sr 4611 W a
Plaintiff.
distance of Sao toe to the in.
far ec1ionof the North right
of way LEONARD J! URBAN and
line 015 R. 436 and the Welt right
DOROTHY URBAN his
fe
way line of Douglas Avenue; thence
Defendants,
a"said North right of way line, N
LIEN FORECLOSURE
degrees s2' 46,, w a aistance of
NOTICE OF ACTION
200.0 tftf to the Point of Beginning; TO
, Lecrard J Urban
thence continue, a" said North
and Dorothy Urban
right of way I iner N 19 degrees s2,46OS 59th
W a distance of 100 0 too; thlencip
New York MY 10019
departing sold right of way line run
Nodegrees 11' 26Wa distance of
IhalanActlontoForecloseaLienon
3000 (cut; thence N I degrees ' the following

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Carter, who was trained in nuclear engineering in the Navy, has
proposed strict, and probably costly, new safety measures:
placing atomic plants underground; encasing reactors in large,
double-walled vacuum chambers so air would rush in through any
break Instead of out, and posting federal agents in control rooms,
with authority to shut down a plant in an emergency,

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-Direct negotiation of imported oil prices bythe U.S. government, rather than individual companies, with foreign oil nations.
-Consolidation of the Federal Energy Administration, Federal
l'uwer Commission, Energy Research and Development
Administration and parts of the Commerce and Treasury tiepartments. Securities and Exchange Commission, Interstate
Commerce Commission and Nuclear Regulatory Commission
a ing!e new department of cncrgy.

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Notice s hereby given that we ye
engaged in business at Hwy 436 and
NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
Academy Drive. Seminole County,
by virtue of that certain Writ of
Florida under the fictitious name of
Execution Issued Out of and under
FOREST CITY SPORTS CENTER.
the seal of the County Court of
and Ihat we intend to register Said
name with the Clerk of the Circuit thange County, FlorIda. upon a final
judgment rendered in the aforesaid
Court. Seminole County. Florida in
6CCord&amp;rKt with the provisions of wurt on lh* 41h day of December.
A D. 1976. In that certain case en
the Fictitious Name Statutes. To.
Wit: Section W.09 Florida Statutes filled, Aetna Finance company.
HIPS7.
Plaintiff. vs- Louis N. Williams arid
Vastle H. William., Defendant,
S: Gordon A. Locke
which aforesaid Writ of Execution
Palricla W, Locke
was deiivtred to me as sheriff of
Publish- Dec. 1. 15, 22, 29. 191&amp;
DEG 29
Seminole County, Florida, and I
have levied upon the following
described Propertill owned by Lou's
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CII. Williams, said property being
CUlT. IN AND FOR SEMINOLE lQCaledin Seminole county. F lor ida,
more particularly described as
COUNTY, FLORIDA
CIVIL ACTION
One ItYA Monte Carlo Chevrolet.
CASE NO. 16-1111611-CA-0111-0
ALEXANDER HAMILTON LIFE ID No 1H3?H4B S4S328. Title No
iIS67797 Silver with black top.
INSURANCE
COMPANY OF
and the undersigned as Sheriff of
AMERICA,a Michigan Corporation
Seminole county. Florida, will at
Plaintiff:

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consumption now surpasses Its 173 levels.
Carter has not indicated how large the excise tax might be, but
past experience suggests It would have to start at several cents
per gallon, at least, to have any substantial effect.
On the other hand, some Carter proposals would tend to reduce
the prices of petroleum products, so the final consumer impact
cannot be predicted.
Carter wants to encourage U.S. oil production, but has not sLId
how.

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Florida under tte fictitious name of
PUBLIC OPINIONS CO. and that
intend
said name with
KIP cerk °o
" circuit court,
Seminole Couirity,
in ac
rpns
cordance
of
e
Fictitious Name Statutes, To wt
Section $65 09 Florida Statutes itsi
S WillarnAPosey
IM 8' Moor Ill
Publish Nov 24, Dec. 1, J. 15. 1976
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the nation's oil four years from now. A strict 40 per cent limit
would amount to a selfimposeti 11 per cent oil shortage by the end
of Carter's first term roughly equal to the worst of the Arab oil
embargo of 1972-1974..
such a quota would create actual shortages of gasoline
and heating oil would depend on the nation's success at energy
substitution and conservation,
"If it becomes necessary," Carter has warned, "petroleum
supplies available for consumption should be allocated" as was
done during the Arab embargo.
Carter has proposed a seri es of strong ener gy conservation
measures, Including: efficiency st andards for electrical appliances; mandatory improvements In building insulation; a ban ii
advertising that promotes electricity consumption, and abandonment of ut il ity rat es that charge the lowest electricity p ri ces
to the biggest users.
Carter even has proposed "stand-by excise taxes" that could be
imposed on selected petroleum products to reduce consumption.
Gasoline would be the prime target, as the petroleum fuel with
the most flexible demand and the only major category whose

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Notice I% hereby given that we are
engaged in business at court st

with the Clerk of the Circuit Court,

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Unwrapped Energy Pa c kage?

OAT EDIhi%2nddayofDecembeq
A D 7976
Seal)

RiCHARD M
BRYANT and
CANDICE P BRYANT hi *ifC.
O,fentants
NOTICE OF ACTION
TO RICHARD M BRYANT and
CANDICE P BRYANT his wife
Residence and eherejOouts are
unknown and all persons claiming
by, throu gh or under them and all
othefl claiming any r.ght. ,He or
interest in and to the following
descr.bcd property
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
Mat an action to foreclose a mor
tc7age On the following property .n
Semnle County. Florida

lot I). Block C. LAKE HARNEY
ACRETTES as recorded I n Plat
Book II. Page 3.4. Public Records of
Seminole County. Florida,
has been filed against RICHARD M

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if

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LYNN JAMES PIINSOP4. of Turn
bull. Abner and DanifIs. Attorneys
for Pt.ntitl, whose address is 141
West Lyman Avenue Post Odic,
Boa 100. Winter Park, Florida 37190,
415I3 hIS 1155 Original with thC Clerk of
he a Dove Styled Court on or before
December 171h. 1976. otherwise a
iudgrnent may be entered against

you for the relief Uemlnded in the
Complaint or petilon
wklTPfESSmy hand

and th

Seal of

Sad Court on November 17Th. lila
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Arthur -I BeCKw.tfl. Jr
Clerk of the Circuit Court
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Wedn.sd.y,D,c. I, 916

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"Saturday, Sunday, Monday," Annie Russell Theatre,
Rollins College, Winter Park, 8:30 p.m. (Through
Saturday).

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Donald Sines, both retired
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Sanford-Semlno!e Jaycees, 7:30 p.m., Jaycee
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Diet Workshop, Montgomery Ward Interstate Mall,
Altamonte Springs, 10 a.m. and 7 p.m.

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Victorious Longwood Councilman Stephen Barton celebrates good news with
wife, Nancy, and daughter, Sheri.

VFW Post 10108 Auxi!iary, 8 p.m., post home on
Sanford lakefront.

Methodist (lurch, Casselberry.
Longwood Area Sertoina, noon, Quality Inn North, SR
434 and 1-4.
Weight Watcher, 7p.m., Sanford Woman's Club, 309 S.
Oak Ave.
WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 15
Sanford KIwanis, noon, Civic Center.
46. Sanford Sertoma, noon, Sanford Sheraton Inn, W. SR

THURSDAY, DECEMBER 16
Lake Mary Rotary, 8 a.m., Mayfair Country Club.

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Bar baa S. Hall, New Smyrna
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Ida H. Padgett, New Smyrna

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Dora P. Phillips, Osteen
Ethel M. %%ludden, Osteen
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DISCHARGES
Sanford:
Martha Bauer •
Aline Conyers
Gladys U. Hotmann
Harriet McIntosh
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Judith L. Nyros
Ellen Poole
Mary A. Reynolds
Robert B. Ripley
Rosa LSilas
Dorothy Simpson
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Mrs. Margaret MeKibbin while cast ballots.
in the seat one city council
Nelson,
contest, Sines received 312, to
for
174 for Rev. Robert Clark and John Decker, 44, a Florida
169 for Stephen Lind.
Power employe and member
The new officials are to take the city's planning and zoning
COIflIfltSSlOfl.
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Griffin, 48, won a second term
Nelson had promised planned on the city council by 260 votes
growth for the city, keeping
and Burt Perinchief a second
mind that many city taxpayers term by 250 votes, all in
can not afford improvements unopposed races.
for improvements' sake.
The returns were canvassed
Walter Sorenson, 34, received immediately after the polls
255 votes for a second term in closed at the Lake Mary
the mayor's office, while Lillian Elementary School last night.

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defeated by 862 to 554.
The new councilmen are to
take office in January. The
highest vote-getter, Willson.
may be appointed by the city
council to fill Glascock's
unexpired term until January,
when new terms begin which
has been the policy of past city

councils.
In voting against the incumbents, the Casselberry
electorate followed the same
pattern set a year ago, when the
incumbents were not reelected. The election was
canvassed immediately after
the polls closed at the council
chamber at city hail.
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DECEMBER 7
ADMISSIONS
Sanford:
Lynette E. Cantrell
Rebecca E. Coggins
James Davis
Henry J. Grandmajson
Curtis L Hughes Sr.
Minnie U Lawson
Vickie Maxwell
Enima E. McOlvin
Manuel Nieto
Dorothy K. Painter
Lytle E. Swope, Casselben-y
Wllhelmlna Grant, DeBary
August Metzler, DeBary
Mabel D. Utman, DeBary
Edith Sek, Deltona
Clarence F. Wedel, Deltona
Mildred Hersey, Lake
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Casey M. Whitehead
Jack J. Blackwell, Altamonte

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Mary G. Harrison, Altamonte
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William J. Lang, Casselberry
Mary A. Zlotkowskl, Deltona
Marvin Thomason, Geneva
Ruth C Bland, Longwood
Yvonne C. Edwards, Orange
City
Eddie
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Watklnsville, Ga,
Naomi
Erdman,
Philadelphia, Pa.
James Hanna, Charleston, S.
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Left to right, Chuck Thomas, mornings; All Raye, mid-day; and Jerry
Allen, afternoon personality, with giant Santa's to be given away
December 20th.

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relative humidity, 81 per cent;
barometne pressure, 30.44;
raInfall, .24 Inch; winds, 10
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Gradual clearing and cooler
today. Highs in the low Oh, lows
around 40 tonIght. Winds 15-20
mph., decreasing Insight.
THURSDAY'S TIDES
Daytona Beach: 9:18 am.,
12* p.m., low 1:42 am., 3:20
p.m.
Port Canaveral: high 8:58
alL, 9:02 p.m., low 2:35 am.,
3:21 ;Lm.
Bayport high 1:44 n.m., 3:27
p.m., low 8:51 am., 1:13 p.m.

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ELECTION RESULTS AT LAKE MARl
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Casselberry Rotary, 7:30 &amp;m., the Caboose.
Oviedo Rotary, 7:30 a.m., The Town House.
Sanford Serenaders senior citizens dance, 2:30 p.m.

The election was canvassed
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were announced last night.
Piano, 256; Ethel Goldberg 17b;
Barton said he is anxious to Andrew Seminazzi 119; Mrs.
him the news.
Connell said
today the election showed resume his duties and looks Lynette Dennis 109 and Charles
"People power" and that he forward to his service on the Barsht 74.
plans to take all Important city city council with pleasure.
For city council: Barton 376;
issues to the people.
The election results were Steven DeMino 324; Harvey
Barton, his wife. Susan, arid canvassed this morning and Smerilson 236 and Jerome
McCauley 167.
daughter, Sheri, left town for a absentee votes counted.
vacation trip to Atlanta mmOther official results are: For
The newly elected officials
mediately after the results mayor - Connell 406; Peter will take office in January.

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Saba:i:te;::c:e In Lake Mary
votes, 360, than either of the two
incumbents who won in his race
with former mayor and ex[AKE MARY — Former
councilman Irene Van Eepoel,
president of the Central Florida
who received 309.
Zoological Society, Clifford
Sabatini received assist ance Nelson, was elected to the City
and support in his cwnpalgii
Council Tuesday while the
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Donald Browning and Coun
JOHN SABATINI TODAY: "1 am looking forward to
cilmen John Daniels Ernie running unopposed
working with my fellow councilmen,"
Hendrix and Claude Ash.
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Longwood Tps Connell,
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Church, 250W. Ivanhoe Blvd., Orlando. Slide presentation
on lan-rowing owl by Biologist William Coursier.

Although City Clerk Mary
Norton had anticipated a7sper
cent turnout at the two polling
places - the Moss Road
firehouse and the Tuseawilla
fire station — only 3l.9 per cent
of the voters participated.

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Dr., Loch Arbor, Sanford. Open to all women interested in
learning more about or promoting breastfeedlng.
White elephant sale to benefit Central Florida Zoo, 9
am. to 4p.m. Four Townes Shopping Center, Orange City.
Through Friday.

McAVOY, MRS. ESSIE ROOP—
Funeral servicet for Mrs. Essi.
Roop McAvoy, 71, of 21 E. 3rd
Cl , Chul,oa, wto dud Monday,
be held at 11 a m. Thursday
in the Chuluota Community
Church with the Rev. George
Downs offIcialing. Interment
wifi be in Glen Haven Memorial
Park. Gramkow.lnhjFuneral
Home. 3
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Mrs. Essle Roop McAvoy, 74,
of 21 E. 3rd Ct., Chuluota, died
Monday at Seminole Memorial
Hospital. A native of Snowville,
Va., she had lived in Chuluota
since 1964 after moving from
Portsmouth, Va.
Mrs. McAvoy was a member
of the Chuluota Community
Church, the Priscilla Circle of
the church and NARFE
(National Association of
Retired Federal Employes) of
Winter Park, Chapter 386. She
was a member of the Chuluota
Fire Department Auxiliary and
the Chuluota Retired Folks'
Club.
Survivors include a daughter,
Mrs. Peggy Stewart of Sunnyville, Calif.; a son, Billy J.
McAvoy, U. S. Air Force
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Bazaar, food and plant sale, starts 9 a.m., First
Christian Church educational building, Sanford Avenue
and Rosalia. Sponsored by Circle No. 2. Through Saturday.

sisters, Mrs. Ada Cobb of
Toppenish, Wash.; Mrs. Eva
Shelor of Blacksburg, Va.; Mrs.
Edna Grissom of Portsmouth,
Va; a brother, Hampton Roop
of Portsmouth, Va.; four
grandchildren and one great
granddaughter. Gramkow.
Gaines Funeral Home, of
Longwood, is in . charge of
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Altamonte Springs Civic Center.
AUamonte Springs Garden Club Christmas party,
6:30 p.m., Altamonte Springs Civic Center. Dinner and
musical program.
Florida Nurses Asia. District 37 Christmas party, 4
P.M.. County Health Center, 300 S. French Ave. Bring gift
for Salvation Army.

MRS. ESSIER. McAVOY

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Longwood Tourist Club Christmas dinner, noon,
Quality Inn North. Reservations by Dec. 7 with Mrs. Karl
Berg, Mrs. Jane Christopher or Mrs. Ruth Layo.

Pilot Out of Sanford, 8 p.m., Flagship Bank of Sanford.
Sanford Lions, noon, Holiday Inn.
Winter Springs Jaycees. 7 p.m., VFW building, 17-92.
Overeaters Anonymous, 7:30 p.m., Florida Power and
Light, Sanford.
Sanford OptimIst, noon, Trophy Lounge, Bowl
America.
Parents Anonymous, 7:30 p.m., Community United

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the ladies of Lake [lowell to a 1Once again the hosts' defense
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stifled the Silver Hawk attack
"I think we got a lot of in the second stanza, forcing
LONGWOOD — "We've potientlal," stated a pleased seven turnovers in the first four
winning, man, we're winning." Howell mentor, Jo Luciano. mfnuteso(thequarter,lOforlts
Those were the words of a "I'm looking forward to the rest entirety.
confident
Lyman
head of the year and it's a rebuilding
The well-balanced Lyman
basketball coach, Rick Steinke, year, I mean it is the first year offensive attack enjoyed Its top
Tuesday evening before his for girls basketball at Lake scoring quarter, dropping in 28 r
Greyhound forces met heads Howell.
marks and holding Lake Howell
with intra-county rival Lake
The overwhelming boys to a mere nine. Six membe rs of
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Greyhounds held the visitors' to the Greyhound squad ended the
Howell.
And Steinke's words were not a mere four points in the initial evening In the double figures
just whistles in the wind as the period, going scoreless until the column with Marcus Neal and
Hounds destroyed the hapless 4:42 mark. Ray Hykowski Greg Thomas co-holding top
Silver Hawks, 85-39.
broke the Silver Hawk scoring honors with 15 apiece.
In other roundball action at ice, reducing the Greyhound
Neal, Thomas and Frank
the Lyman gym, the Silver lead to 5-2. Leon Jenkins added Frana added six points in the
Hawk girls "manhandled" the another two-pointer 20 seconds second, boosting the hosts' lead
hosting Hounds with the later cutting the Lyman margin to 44-13 at intermission. Frana,
visitors' Dawn Woodall sup- to one, but seven turnovers enjoying his best stanza,
plying the drive with an 18-point forced by the taunt Lyman finished the night with 10.
performance.
defense aided the hosts in
Again in the third period the
Woodall a towering 6-3 keeping the scoring fire doused, Greyhounds continued their
junior, aided by counterpart running for 13 unanswered balanced attack, though the
Cindy Fran (11 points) boosted points.
Silver Hawks opened the half
with a man-to-man full court
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offer is there — it would be the and Jackie Sherrill's switch football. fie formerly coached respectively in the final eight
Are the New York Jets trying best," said Ward, who was from Washington State to Pitts- at William &amp;
Mary and North minutes. Feller finished with
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CHATTANOOGA, Tenn.
(AP)
Rebecca Joubert,
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people call her the strongest
woman In the world.
But the pretty University of
Tennessee-Chattanooga senior
wasn't. grinning when she set
four Amateur Athletic Unon
weightlifting records for
women hoisting 770 pounds at a
recent meet with a 260-pound
squatlift, a 160-pound bench
press and a 350-pound deadlift.
And this weekend in Eastman, Ga., Miss Joubert will attempt to become the first woman ever to attain accreditation
as an AAU Class 4 Olympic
weightlifter. She will need to
snatch 130 pounds and clean
and jerk 165 pounds to do it.
"For her body weight, she
can lift more than any woman
in America and probably the
world," says Jim Taylor, an
AAU international official who
became her coach.
According to the Guiness
World Book of Records, the
current mark to beat is a deadLift of 394 pounds, lifted by a
woman weighing 163 pounds.
"Becky only weighs 145
pounds," says Taylor. "But she
can lilt at least 380 pounds right
now. Her goal is to lift 400
pounds next May at the Chattanooga Open Powerlifting
Championships."
Miss Joubert, '21. Athens.
Tenn., is a physical eduestion
major who got into weightlifting almost by acck'ent, after
accepting an invitation from a
casual acquaintance to lift in a
meet.
"When I saw I was the only
woman there, I got seared and
wanted to back out but they
wouldn't let me," she says. "So
I went out there and lifted 300
pounds."

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Grant Jackson, the New York
Yankees'relief ace during their
drive to the American League
pennant, now is being counted
on to be the Pittsburgh Pirates'
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FQultd out non.
LAKE HOWELL GIRLS: Smith
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Frank 7 2 4 1$: Fliscfl I 00 7.
Serrano 1 I 7 3; B.chman 5 00 ¶0.
Woodall 9 0 2 II. Totals 29 Si) 63
LYMAN; Johnson 3 66 12, Bovey
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Alkins 0 00 0. Feierson 1 00
Blair I 734; Swlatos I 002 Totals
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"I thought he was the best
pitcher on the whole (Yankees) suffered its third straight loss
staff In the second hail of the Tuesday night in basketball, 49season," said new Pirates Man- 35, as St. Cloud overcame a Ilager Chuck Tanner Tuesday point, 12-rebound performance
night. "He was used over spar- by the Saints' Doug Lanier.
ky Lyle when..it meant everyTRINITY PREP Dntcole000 0.
t hin. The guy's a rubber band. • Gerach 1 13 9, Lanier 3 S 11;
Melinger I 411 6;Prosser
Prcer 2 0 I 4.
doesn't wear out,"
Jackson, a 34-year-old leftharider, was exposed by the
Yankees in last month's ex.
pansion draft to stock the two
new Al, clubs, Seattle and To.
ronto. Seattle chose him on the
first round, and Tuesday, the
Mariners shipped him to Pittsburgh for Infielders Craig Raynolds and J immy Sexton. It was
the only transaction Tuesday at
baseball's annual winter
meetings. On Monday, 14 players changed teams in six deals.

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Ractahough 1 7 2 4. Weathers 1 002.
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Jeff Jones sparked 2-1 UtaFP
from the unbeaten ranks with a previously unbeaten Boston with 20 points and 15 assIsts,
100-96 upset Tuesday night.
College 61-4. The Orangemen while Buster Matheney added
"We put three of our st arters brought their record to 4-I with • 23 points and Jeff Judklns conon the bench and went into our a balanced scoring attack, trlbuted 21. Ecklie Owens had 31
four-corners offense. It worked paced by Roosevelt HoWe's IS points for Nevada-Las Vegas.
and we went Into the locker points. Tom Meggers led 3-1
Notre Dame outrebounded
room with a 14-point lead," said Boston College with 17 points. the Wildqts 52-30 In raising Its
Pimm.
Other action involving major record to 4-0. The Irish hitting
The lead widened to 60-39. colleges included: Purdue over on 40 of 64 shots from the field.
early in the second half before Indiana State, lad., 82-68; Penn Don Williams and Bill Patern)
the Rebels rallied and cut their State over Muhlenberg 64-48; fired over Northwestern's zone '
deficit to 97-96. Then, Earl Wil- Xavier over Thomas More 72-. defense for 37 points. Paterno
llama, one of the starters P1mm 70, and Columbia over Con- led the Irish with 19 points,
but
saved, hit a three-point play necticut 7271.
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with five seconds left.
Meanwhile, Coach Shelby McKinney was the game's leadSeventh-rated Notre Dame, Metcalf recorded his 200th ca- Ing scorer with 25 -

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Dave Robisch scored six
"You have an entirely' different feeling than in regular tour
to pull
events," said Stockton.
'.'trThe game out for the Pacers and
"It's kind of like the Ryder
take some of the glitter off
ST. PAUL, 1m nn . (Al')
Cup.
In the regular tour tournaMcAdoo's effort.
"The guy woke me
Steve Green led the Pacers Minnesota wing Mike Antonov- meats you're just playing for
yourself. If you play poorly nowith 24 points and Robisch had ich. "lie hit inc har der
than
body suffers but you. But this is
20. Both are reserves who hit heck"
their season highs.
The pint-sized Antonovich got different. You're repr esenting
nit ed States. You feel like
Blazers Ill, Knicks4
up from the ice after a head- the U
you absolutely have to play
The Knicks looked like they snapping check by New
were waiting for McAdoo as
land's Gordie Roberts and well."
The scrambler Stockton
hey stumbled against Port- drilled in the tie-breaking goal
and. "We had nothing," said as the Fighting Saints scored a gained his spot on theArnerican
Knicks center Lonnie Shelton, 4-2 World Hockey Association team by chipping and putting
in an accurate summation of his victory Tuesday night contin- his way to the PGA national
club's effort.
ulng their home mastery over championship this summer, his
only victory In two years. This
Maurice Lucas led LIl4uItrd the Whalers.
Is
his second appearance on the
Portland scoring with 22 poinLs
In the other WUA games the
as the Blazers posted their fifth Edmonton Oilers trimmed the American team, pairing with
straight victory, outscoring Quebec Nordiques 4-2, the In- Lee Trevino for a fourthplace
finish in 1970.
New York 36-22 in the third PL
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Milt on Owens continued III.,,
and grabbed a team-record 29 scored o points,
or
challenger
came
out
of
the
vinning
streak by methodically
rebounds in a 107-103 loss to the
WarrIors 120, Cavaliers
clinch with blood pouring down chopping down Al Moss in a
Indiana Pacers Tuesday night.
PALM
SPRINGS,
Calif.
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Rick Barry scored 37 points
middleweight bout.
— The United States, this time his face, from the fatal cut.
It was an incredible perform- and Charles Johnson netted 22
The
undercard
proved
to
be
Owens, now 8-0, had trouble
gh
ance in li t of the offcourt both season highs, as the war: represented by Dave Stockton
maelstrom
which
began
with
riors
won
their
fifth
straight
and
young
Jerry
Pate,
could
be
almost
as
nsauonal
as
the
catching
up to the running Moss
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Snyders statement Monday game. The loss was Cleveland's hard-pressed in defense of its main events. F rankie Santore but when he did, he was able to
313u Freddie Majors, a pair of end matters after 42 seconds of
that since he could not sign third in a row on the road and team title in the 24th World Cup
courageous
lightweights the fourth round.
McAdoo to a new long-term dropped its road record to 7.7, international golf tournament,
br ought the crowd to its
Sammy Masias, the most
contract after offering $500,t)0 erasing the only winningmark
The 72-hole test, which has
collective
feet
when
the
bell
successful
amateur to ever
a year, he was going to trade in the NBA.
drawn two-man teams from 48
nations, begins Thursday on the sounded ending their six appear in Central Florida,
the 6-toot-10 forward.
Nuggets 122, Bucks 115
made his Sports Sta dium debut
7,200-yard, par 72 Mission hills rounder.
Snyder had said he would anSantore
was
the
obvious
as
a pro, and easily stopped
David
Thompson
and
Dan
IsCo
nounce McAdoo's destination
untry Club course. All but
New York and Seattle are the sel combined for 51 points while New Zealand had checked Into
frontrunners— at 10a.m. Tues- Fatty Taylor, Bobby Jones and this desert playground by TuesM
all
day. That time came and went, Willie Wise sparked Denver's day afternoon.
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The financial rewards are
1
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ards — $2,000 to the individual
night, McAdoo was still wear- record to 11-0.
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winner — but enormous nationing his familiar No. II.
al pride is at stake in this 24th
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a fight that was witnessed by barrage. This caused Johnson rematch and has challenged
Both Clark and Masias are Sparr Northn:o
the largest crowd of the season. to take a standing eight count in Santore to meet him in his welterwei
DeL
99, Ocala Forest 59
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ghts and are on a
and
Flaglier
Palm Coast 56. Pier son
Whether or not it was di vine the first round. Later a thun- native Bahamas, an offer
NINTH — i Bilbao hI 15 50. 10.40.
collision course that may take Taylor
Pa?x
intervention, as some might derous right hand dropped Frankie is expected to accept.
place some time next year.
South Daytona Warner Christian
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suggest, or just plain old Johnson flat on his back. But
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Gainesville
Sovthside
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TENTH — I, Larrea (5) 1040 hO
In amateur action James
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fliShoned guts, Ross hung tough each time he wo uld storm ba ck Barr, showed why he is known
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Salerno and Hurricane Hayden,
40. P iS 2110$ 30;
and exchange furious head and as the "New Elisha Obeti" by
Glades Central 61
par o a e,1oseII students,
body punches with the chain- pounding out a split decision
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Fort Lauderdale 64, Coc on ut
Dropped in the first round,
TWELFTH-1 Biihano Zarre (I)
Other amateur winner in. Creek 50
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Canterbury 47
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Arcadia Desoto 90, Fort Myers
Ross prayerful plea as he sat in tinuous hours or slam-bang
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Riverdale 70
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429 6
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Crestview 6.1, Niceville 33
the third round Tuesday night
Rounds three and four were
Mta
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At?iTERN CONFERENCE
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at the Orlando Sports Stadium. fought at a frantic pace, but
Panama City Bay 77, Fort Walton
Midwest Division
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Denver
Beach 67
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Detroit
12 11 .322 4
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Rennie Pinder, as the feature the fifth. By the time the sixth
indiana
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ORLANDO;SEMINOLE
presentation by promoter Pete in control of the fight.
Pacific Division
RESULTS
1
Ashlock.
Polo's outstanding corner
Portland
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After absorbing two thun- work kept the cut over Ross'
12 10
14.5 4', 12.20,6 60,1 20; 2. EchanoArarsa (3)
Goldn St
17 10 .543 4", 1060.4 00; 3 DomasgoYza (I) 160.
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Seattle
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Tuesday's Results
620. 3 50; 7. Domingo.Javi (3) S.so,
Portland
III,
New
vict ory in th e second.
with his thrill providing win.
York 310. 3. AlcThna Arena (2) 3 10. Q (3
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P (7.3) 5670. OD (17)
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Chicago 19, Los Angeles $1
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New Orleans 110, Seattle 95
him the enviable record of 38-1- State welterweight title by
22.00. 550. 100; 2. Arta.Aiberdi (6)
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Denver 172, Milwaukee 1 15
15.00. 700; 3 Domingo.Eiorza (3)
1, but against Pinder all it got turning ba ck the challenge of
.111.
en State 170. Cleveland
51,50;
him was the worst three minute St. Augustine's Cliff Johnson on
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FOURTH — 1. Patti pefel (1)
beating he had ever absorbed. a third round TKO.
Today's Games
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1440, 643. 5.10; 2. Eddy.jyi (I)
Pt"t.,
at Boston
643. 340; 3 Jose Zarr, (S) 5.50; Q
By the time the bell sounded
Vincent
dropped
the
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.
York Nets
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Buffalo
at
Philadelphia
back to his corner, blood round and once in the second,
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Seattle at Washington
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12 60, 4.10, 2. Alava Juan (3) 7.60,
pouring down out of a three- before the fight was terminated
.
FerminE3lhae (6) 1 10; Q
Inch gash over his left eye, his by Dr. II. Wilson Gledner
Chica go at 0etro
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Santore
(right)
works on Majors
face ba tter ed and bruised from because of a badly lacerated
SIXTH
1. Jose JaY (3) 1110,
450. 3 10, 2. Larri Aguirre (2) 7.60.
the pounding Pinder had given left eyebrow.
k tball
660;'.3 (23)
him.
But despite the knockdowns winner, as he dominated action Zellwood's Willie Vasser in the
But somehow, with the aid of and the abrupt ending. Vincent in every round, but Majors first round.
SEVENTH
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his trainer Dominick Polo, Ross knew he was in the fight.
Jrl;do 62Edgewav.r 63. Ocaba 10.20. 610. 3.60. 2. Ica Arena (3)
never stopped trying and up till
Casselberry's Scott "Golden
ngurd
tA ig t y2) 3 50; 0
was able to battle back from the
Jumping on Johnson from the the end, gave almost as well as Boy' Clark had an equally easy
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player deal June 15. He was 1-I the Lions to a 3-3 record.
at Baltimore and had a
COLONIAL: Sheehan 0727; LelI
hined 2.54 earned run average. 0400 41411)1 1007; ioict 41 I II:
Smith 2 4 4 • Sweeney 0 3.3 3.
Reynolds, 23, hit .290 and was Richardson S 75 I); Moody'4 3 4 ;
the shortstop for the Pirates' P&amp;Oonald 0 12 1, King 0 2
Piotrowski 311 7. Totals 1921 27 SO
International League farm club
OVIEDO: Smith 43411; Hird 424
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611. Wiggins 61 313. Kevin Brown I
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Powell900 1$. Davis 1002. Floin
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Deland is top-ranked In the
state and an old nemesis for the
Seminoles.
"We played as a team for the
first time this year," said
winning coach Joe Mills. "Now
If we can get through our next
three games, I feel we will
really have something going
Seminole plays Seabreeze and
Titusville after the DeLand
contest.
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Total fogIl: Trinity Prep IS. St, the hometown fans, but It action.
Cloud 73 JV: St. Cloud winner,
Also, West Virginia rolled
turned out to be a knockout
Two members of the U.S.
over
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Olympic gold medal team were
beat
Missouri
63-59; St. Peter's
had momentum against opponents as Duke defeated r
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lied
for
a
75-60
decision over
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fifth-rated Nevada-s Vegas 15th-rated Tennessee 81-78 with
Ovi
with five minutes leitlnthe first guard Tate Armstrong of Duke George Washington; Rice
hail when Coach Jerry P1mm making things rough for fellow pounded the University of
had his team go into a stall.
Olympian Ernie Grunfield with. North Carolina-Greensboro 90"We'll use him in relief and
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wanted
a
lead
29
points. Grunleld scored 21 65, and In a doubleheader at the
10-peint
possibly as a spot starter,"
Palestra, it was St. Joseph's,
OVIEDO —Tall Colonial used going Into the half and also we points, Including a ring f
Tanner, who managed Oakland
last season, said of Jackson. height to sound advantage to wanted to save our starters seven, In the second half that Pa. 74-70 over Lafayette and
• Penn over Virginia 68-6-4.
Jackson had a 6-0 record with hand Oviedo a 59-39 wrist- from fouling out," P1mm said made the game close.
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for the second year of his five- station, KARK-TV, he would Bowling Green, Drake, Illinois Darrell Royal. Interviews for
The Silver Hawks will host
year contract with the National meet with Holtz today.
State, Miami of Florida, Ore- the position are likely to begin the Lake Brantley Patriots
Football League team.
There was a report that Holtz, gon, Stanford, Toledo and Tul- Friday.
Friday.
However, Jets' General Man- considered the No. I choice to sa.
In other football coaching deHOWELL: OCallahan 000
ager Al Ward sounded like a replace Frank Broyles as head
Holtz has compiled a 3-10 velopments Tuesday, Jim Car- 0. LAKE
Carroll 0 121. PruOt 2 00 1.
man trying to tell Holtz to tak' coach at Arkansas, would be record in his first season as a len had his contract extended Thompson 2 0 I 1, Adams 4 46
the head coaching job at the flying to Little Rock be fore the pro coach and the season has until 1980 by the University of Jenrs 2 001. Weaver
University of Arkansas Tues- end of the week.
been filled with many dis- South Carolina; Utah hired
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day when he was Interviewed
Broyles denied that report, appointments after a successful Wayne Howard, Long Beach Hykoskil
11 1121 39
by a Little Rock station.
saying, 'lie certainly wouldn't college coaching career.
LYMAN : Johnson 1012. Chas.0
State's winningest football
"Holtz loves the teaching as- be coming do wn here until after
Ward said in the interview coach, and Texas Tech extendHandfoqd 0 00 0
pects of football, but has not yet the Jets play their final game of that Holtz is presently frus
ed Steve Sloan 's contract for 10 Nelson 2 6 6 10 Carter 71 3 IS
geared himself to a 20-game the season on Sunday."
trdted and very tired."
years after the Red Raiders' Thomas I 7$ IS. Feller 3 56 l
season," Ward said. 'He Is reThe Arkansas position is one
The station quoted Holtz fam- coach held discussions con- Frans 2 4 6 I. Totals 27 31 40
evaluating his position with the of the major coaching jobs still ily sources as saying he wanted cerning the possibility of be- Lake Howell
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Jets. if Holtz decides to go available now that Illinois' Bob out of the Jets' contract and coming head coach of the Lyman
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Carolina State.
eleven while Swilley managed
In New York, the Jets have ment.
Other positions available inin
Texas,
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nine.
Greg Nelsen rounded out
been making statements about
Phil Iselin, president and part dude the University of Texas, Mike Campbell is
being men- the double figure group,
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Bulls 89, Lakers 81
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winner of rookie of the year
Norm Van I.ier and Scott May the Phoenix Roadrunners 4-2. honors, took the other slot as
combined for 17 points in the
The goal by Antonovich, his the U.S. Open champion. The
Nurth quarter while Chicago's 17th of the year, gave Mm.' slender handsome young man
rugged. defense held Los nesota a 3-2 lead at 12:41 of the also won the Canadian Open
Angeles to 11 points in the final third period. Al McDonough got and an important Japanese
period as the Bulls won their his sixth goal of the season at
tournament, the Taihelyo Club
second In a row after losing 13 17'37,
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Orig. 79.95. JCPenney Citizens Band
Transceiver. Covers all 23 channels.
Modulation indicator, noise limiter, PA
output. Operates on 12V DC positive or
negative ground. With variable volume.
squelch control and S/RF meter.
Expert Installation available at extra
charge.

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Sold in Aug. -129.95

Mini FM converter converts
all 12v AM radios to AM-FM.
Three poairion switch.
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complete
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Save 2O
Sate 74.88 Rig. 94.88.
Here's what we do:
Install new Stop Action front
disc brake pads
Install new Stop Action rear
brake shoes
Install new front grease seals
Install new disc brake
hardware
Install new return springs
Install new hold down springs
Rebuild front calipers
Rebuild rear wheel cylinders
Resurface front rotors
is Resurface rear briiie drums
Is Lubricate shoe contacts and
sell-adjusters
Repack front wheel bearings
Bleed and refill brake system
is Inspect and adjust parking
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Saturday, D.c. 11.

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Built-in lock and key Mount
consists of top and bottom
sections with matching electrical
slide contacts for power and
speakers

Reg. 29.99. Ramp stand.
4000 lb. capacity per pair.
Lifts front or rear of vehicle
8 inches off ground. Stand
Is sloped forward to help
keep tire against wheel stop.
Merchandise is unassembled.

Deluxe siren car alarm . . . . . . . 3999
Bear Cat VI 6 channel scanner . 119.99

Save on
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polyesters.

DEAR ABBY: I hope you will
takt time to give me )JUr
opinion on a problem that involves two partners in a nall
business.
Partner A bought a $100 ticket
to a charity ball with company
funds, a normal procedure. The
day of the ball, partner A asked
partner B if he would like to we
the ticket. Partner B said no
J Partner A offered it to others.
No takers. At the last minute
partner A decided to go himself.
The ticket was the winning
number. It won $4,000!
Partner A InisLs the money
is his. Partner flthinks it should
be split 50-50. What do you
think.
P.11.
DEAR P.R.: If partner A,
with the knowledge and consent
of partner B, Invested company
funds In an oil well, and t
brought in a million-dollar
gusher, wouldn't partner El be
entitled to half the proceeds'
The same principle applies,
DEAR ABBY- When I go to
my doctor for my blood
pressure checkup, he always
hecks my breasts for cancer
itS well. We both belong to the
siiine country club. I wonder if
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he thinks he is d
me a favor,
r he is doing limist I! one
Ai far as I know, there is no
cancer in my family, and I read
somewhere that people with
high blood pressure don't
usually have cancer.
Do you think I should change
liodors'
ANXIOUS IN MONTANA
DEAR ANXIOUS, lie Is doing
YOU a faor, not himself. lie
sounds like a very competent
physician, but if the fact that
you see him socially Inhibits

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Miieagemaker. Features 4 plies of polyester.
In the wide 78 series profile. No trade-in required.

4 for $77
Rig. 7.99. Wood creeper.
2." angular nylon wheels.
Tackless headrest. Plywood
body. Hardwood frame.

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Peg. 7.99. 12'
jack stand pair.
3000 lb. capacity.
Closed height:
12, open
height: 17'S.

Open 10a.m. to p.m. Monday thru Saturday
Open Sunday l2:)QfoS:30p,m.
Catalog Center Ph. 322-1020 Store Ph. 323.1310

with Mariles McGibbon and Earl
Roberts.

cook Of

The

Week

Artman Pioneers

4 for 1O5
Plus 2.25 fed, tax. E78-14 Rig. $29 each
Plus 2.39 fed. tax. F78-14 Reg $31 each.
Plus 2.55 fed, tax. G78-14 Rig. $33 each
Plus 2.75 fed. lax. H78-14 Rig. $34 each

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Artman also taught the art of wood for a big fire, heats white drop egg in hole. A shot of salt
survival. "We had to learn to man!" Here are some of over the left shoulder onto the
live off the land: how to trap or 4kJ'tmafls outdoor recipes:
egg, and cook to desired
CAMP COFFEE
The holiday season is one long snare game, make tines or nets
doneness.
for fishing, and mainly, to
Fill open pot with water.
party, with food, drink, and
BAKED GOODS
improvise. You do a lot of that if Place small mountain of coffee
more Food being loaded on to
Cake, bread, biscuits may be
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you, you'd be wise to change ____________ ,, .
on top of water with peak of done with an open fire as
our plates morning, noon andyour life depends on it."
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country clubs! ___________
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night. One way to give both
Does the food taste better salt. Bring to boll. Simmer follows:
DEAR ABBY: I am a 16 -yearbody and soul a break during
Mix ingredients according to
when cooked over an open fire.., while you culled one load of
old girl who agreed to babysit
firewood.
Take
pot
from
fire
this party panorama, is to take
directions.
Put in deep pan with
"Most certainly!" was
for a neighbor. I know the
v
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and
allow
to
sit
for
telling
of
one
off for a weekend into the woods
good
cover.
Bury in sand under
Artman's emphatic reply. "It's
don't have much nioriey, so I
- and rough it a little - the way
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joke,
then
serve,
fire
with
lid
four-six inches
a
combination
of
the
at.
charged only 50 cents an hour. "'i'4 .. I
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Gil Artmnan likes to do.
NoN-MEssy BREAKFAST
from surface. Cook three times
mosphere and relaxing effect it
Everything was fine until stw
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Fry bacon or sausage; prescribed length of time.
has on you. It's what I call an
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went out the door and said, "I
lot, said Artman, as he exremove
from pan. Take slice of
.
Baked potato, stews and
attitude adjustment period
left a few dishes in the sink
plalxwtl,coQklng over an open
bread, remove part of -the meats may be done in this
.
getting back to preparing
Would you mind doing them up'
fire.
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are better prepared to do battle yolk. Toast one side of bread in foil or in containers. Cook for
pan)."
Scout
leader,
Artman
fry pan of grease, turn over and twice the usual length of time.
is
the
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little better when you return
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Well, Idid up the dishes, and I
forest ranger supervisor in
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really didn't mind. A few nights
Longwood. lie made it clear he
can be cooked with an open
later, she said, "You know how
doesn't go hunting, just cam•
campfire. You may not always
to run a washing machine, don't
ping to enjoy the outdoors.
U
be successful with your first
you ? Well, just throw in these
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had
lot
of
experience
in
attempt,"
warned Artman
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towels and a few little odds and
camping and survival efforts.
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"but that's what it's really, all
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"1 had a few outings in Vietabout: experiencing the hard.
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out the door. (I did three loads , 'r--j,
ships of pioneers. When you
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of laundry that evening.)
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said. lie was a para-rescuer in
overcome these hardships, the
For Your Convenience We Are Staying
Now, it's become a regular
the air commandos, and gave
feeling of success and pride I
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thing. She always leaves the
aid and assistance to downed
seems to add extra flavor."
.
supper dishes in the!
crew members. "Theme weren't
for mi'
FOR
YOUR
CHRISTMAS
SHOPPING
One last of caution was of.
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to do, and I'm doing most ofher
as many helicupters then, sowe
fereti- a small fire Is all ou
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laundry. Besides that, I have
either had to make our own way
P
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need.' Said Artman "An oii
Former
U.S.
Bank
Bldg.)
Sanford
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children o get supper
out, or wait or friendly forces
(id :\rtmtn's kitchen: the great outdoors
Indian saying is, 'A small fire
(uraridputtotxd
to come in
hints Indians Carrying all the
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cents an hour. Is this fair' And
- how can I tell her I think she's
taking advantage of me'
SHY
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DEAR SHY: Of course it's
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not fair. And you can tell her
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that, just as you've told we.
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You were hired as a sitter, not a
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housekeeper.
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RENT OUR

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Plus 2.58 led, tax. G78-15 Rig. $34 each
Plus 2.80 led, tax. H78-15 Rig. $36 each
Whitewalls slightly higher.

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The Lancaster Electric
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Plus 1.84 led. lax. B78-13 Reg. $26 each
Plus 1.81 led. tax. 560-15 Reg. $24 each

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floor, while Valentine Girl Sandy

gifts at the Theta Epsilon Christmas

(Herald Photos by Tom Vincent)

ByABIGAIl.VANIIUREN

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share a happy moment on the dance

and Darlene horn, top, exchange

('tub. 1181)5 and Darwin Fedder, left,

Between Partners

your C.B.

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lk'lp keep Florida green.
plant a free tree.
Forrest Greene Inc., realty
firm, which has given away
18,000 seedlings since the annual Keep Florida Green
project was initiated in 1969.
will be giving away 18,000 more
.

- WINTER PARK MALL
Open lOam. 10 P.M. Monday thru Saturday
Open Sunday 12:30105:30 p.m.
Catalog Canter Ph. 4448844 Store Ph. 6474333

sparked the Christmas Annual Open house Sunday
at Collins Florist. Combining an: old-fashioned
Christmas featuring an antique solid oak hall tree
w ith modern and contemporary arrangements are,
from left, Esie I)ossev, Eloise Collins and Ellen

O PE N HOUSE

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520 S. Maple Ave.
Sanford
Ph. 322-0500

Herald photo by Doris Dietrich
Door prizes, part', punch and a stead',' crowd

CHRISTMAS

320 S. Maple Ave.
Ph. 322-oSon
Sanford

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dogwood and bald cypress

seedlings Friday and Saturday,
9 a.m. 5 pm. at the realty
office, 106 Forest Ave.,
Altamonte Springs toff SR 436).
The seedlings are purchased by
Greene from the Forestry
Service.

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satisfaction, particularly if
something material is at stake. Have faith in your judgment
Lady luck has a hand in events today. You can predict
portunity for accomplishing
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any form, do not mix. If your
broken down Into simple sub.
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and has no r esidual damage he
absorbed into the blood stream.
could have a moderate amount
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afraid your son's real pr oblem
ki dneys and stomach I have
si11 be to avoid being oer
stomach aches frequently, and
stuffed urith all that delicious if I drink coW it seem to make
SIDE GLANCES
by Gill Fox
Nod. Easy on the calories mystomach problem worse. I
as wontlering if it was really
.%lost peo ple who have had
because of the drink, and if
hepatitis recover completely colas are bad for the kidneys
and can eat the same things and stomach.
ç
eve ryone else eats. If there is
DEAR READER
For
residual damage the doctor normal, healthy people a cola
should advise him on''any or two a day is not harrrif ul. The
restrictions he might have. group contains only a little
Most people with mfld fiver caffeine, about a forth as much
damage can eat all car- as you get in a cup of coffee.
bohydrates, should eat a nor.
In sensitive people with acid
mal amount of protein and are stomach problems colas may
wetl advised to avoid excess fat be irritating. Alsio al sWa
intake. Extra proteins,.won't
drinks release gas, usually in .
help.
the stomach, which increase
A person ordy.nzeds so many the gas problem.
vitamins and a well balanced
They have no effect on nor.

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potatoes, yams, pie and roast You commented that it was not gems first trick
JACOB V
The
produced MODERN PY
beef? Can he eat spaghetti a very bad habit because colas
dvmmy"s jack of spades and at Bridge," do
sauce — real Italian st yle?
are low m caffeine content. I
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physical check up more often
request to me in care of this s
A, QJ IU VA 10,17 0 A 76 &amp;,k to 9
than once a year' He loves
newspaper, P.O. Box 426, San wasn't referring to bridge
There were only 15 high
gourmet foods and enjoys Antonio, TX 7M..
But tudav's hand as plaved by card points in his hand
wines. 'Take Christmas dinner: + + DEAR DR. LAMB—You had Leonard isbey in
We don't think the criticisni
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can he eat turkey. dressing, in your colunin not long ago an girtie at. Bremert
on
cranberry sauce, nuts, gravy, article about drinking colas. Washington. is one of those are worth a full

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might hurt him. Also, he said he
seems to catch colds and so re
throats rat he r easily. Can daily
Health Letter num ber 7,
vitarntris help him?
11ving With Your Liver.
rs
like most young (and some who want this information can
not so young) people he does not
send 50 cents wi th a long,

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ARMOUR * TESTENDER

YOUR BIRTHDAY
1)ec. 9, 1975
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Today, go after that which ticularly If you are industrious,,
assures the greatest return, sincere and eager to do a g000.i'
Your best chances for success job.

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DEAR DR.
LAMB —
---------------year-old son recovered From a
mild bout of hepatitis six
months ago Can you give me

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ARMOUR

This person could bear glad
ring upon your work or
tidings.
career will brighten con.
LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct 23) siderably this year, par.

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Questions
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you have the urge today to
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Yo,* instincts could put you on tackle tasks that you heretofore
the trail of a windfall.
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LEO IJWy 23-Aug. 22~ Your have the upper hand.

all

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Your material aspects continue well.
CAPRICORN (Dec. flan
to look very promising today.
Something of considerable 19) You deal with people toda
value may come to you dr. In a very diplomatic manntiJ
cultou.ily.
This instills their desire to
CANCER June 21-July
) if reciprocate.
something new and different
AQUARIUS tJan.20Feb. 19
attracis your fancy, nurture it. This isa pe rfect day (or you to

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little or no control will flow in people in such a way that they'
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volcano.
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6 GAMBIT
6$ NOT FOR WOMENOi&amp;y
Cotiosts Polly Bergen, Dr.
Frank Field,
9 1 DON HO SHOW
1130
2 It ST1WERS
4
6 LOVE OF LIFE
6* LOVE. AMERICAN
STYLE
9; HAPPY DAYS (R)
1150
6* PAUL HARVEY COMMENTARY
1155
4
6 * CBS NEWS

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1:30

Afternoon
1200
2 9 NEWS
4
6 YOUNG AND RESTLESS
61 PERRY MASON
12 SO GRAND SLAM
1230
'2. THE GONG SHOW'
6. SEARCH FOR
4

4
"The Love Butcher"
FREE SWAP SHOP
APIOFLEAMARXIT

EVERY SUNDAY AN 1PM.
CALL fl] liii

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CLASSIFIED ADS
Seminole
Or l ando - Winter Park

(Tuos ) PICTURE OF
HEALTH Lkwvers*' of Florida
(Wed) DOCC PR.tES IN
EDUCATION (Thurs.)
CHRISTOPHER CLOSE UP
(Fn) DAILY DEVOTiONAL
630
2 (Fn only) SONSHINE
4 KUTANA
6 SUNRISE SEMESTER
6* FRAN CARLION EXERCISE SHOW
7 7 LILIAS, YOGA AND YOU
634
12 LIVING WORDS
639
12 HI NEIGHBOR
645
4 LOCAL NEWS
654
12 WHAIS HAPFENING"
655
2 DAILY DEVOTiONAL
700
2
12 TODAY (Local news
at 725 and 8 25).
4
6 CBS NEWS (7 30
a m.. Ch. 4, local news.)
6* POPEYE AND FRIENDS
7 24 SESAME STREET
9 GOOD MORNING AMERCA (Good Morning Florida'
at 725 &amp;nd 825 am., local

"Scheel Girls In Chains"

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Ph. 322-9353
2700 W. 25th 5*. (SR 46A)

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Love." KOw,yn Graysom Mery
Grfl'Im. 1953. (Fri.) "Al The
Way Home Jean SN.iYkj.
Robert Presilm 1963.

9'

7:30 PM
'ADULTS S130

rated by Alexander Scotsty.
1958. DixuTientary. (Wed.) "A
Letter to Three Wives." Jean1949 (Thin.) "So This is

Dance And Figure Club

RINK

4

RYAN'S I'IDPE

1-30
2) 12) DAYS OF OUR LIVES
t) AS THE WORLD
'4
Tu6
FAMILY FEUD
2.00

g) $20000 PYRAMIO

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Sanford

2:30
12 THE DOCTORS
6. .THE GUIDINGUGHT

ONE LIFE TOLrjt
3 f:' '

4Z ANOThER WORLD
4) 1) ALL IN THE FAMILY

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Reliable woman to live rent tree in
exchange tot companion for 01

400
2 IRONSIDE (A)
4 GILLIGAN'S ISLAND
6 MERV GRIFFIN
9 EDGE OF NIGHT

(A) Preempted Wed., see
4 1 1 6' (Wed. only) AFTER
HOURS. "From Janice. John,
Mary and Michael With Love."
A look at the musical Was of
tot, daytime serial actors:
Janice Lynde, John McCook
('The Young and the Restless'), fchald Now. Mary
Stuart ("Search for Tomor-

cLASSIF:ED DEPT.

4:30
4,1 MIKE DOUGLAS SHOW
GM BEWITCHED
9 MARCUS WELBY M D.
12 FAMILY AFFAIR
500
2 ADAM 12(R)
6$ MY THREE SONS
1 24 MISTER ROGERS
NEIGHBORHOOD
12 EMERGENCY ONE
530
2 NEWS
6 HOGAN'S HEROES
GM' PARTRIDGE FAMILY
7
24 THE ELECTRIC
COMPANY
9 BEVERLY HILLBILLIES

row")

6* THE FIINTSTONES
24 VILLA ALEGRE
315
9 GENERAL HOSPITAL
330
4 BEWITCHED Preempted
Wed, see 3 pm.
6' MATCH (3AI.E 76: Preempted Wed, see 3 pm.
6* THREE STOOGES
71 LILIAS. YOGA AND YOU
24 ZOOM

8:00 A . M.

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5:30 P.M.

41c a line

job Varied duties Company

)Ic a line

benefits Equal Opportunity
Employer. Cardinal Industries,

24c a line
26 times
(S2.00 MINIMUM CHARGE)

MONDAY thru FRIDAY
SATURDAY 9 Noon

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SEARS telephones wi ll be open
every night 'Iii U thru Dec. 22. Two
dd yi deOvery 322 1771

LOS ANGELES (AP) - Rec.
ommended tonight: "The Carpenters," ABC's special starring Karen Carpenter and
brother Richard, who've shown
that a gentle sound can survive
in a music world where loud
means a hit.
Granted, they've been
knocked by assorted pop critics
as too gentle, too mild in their
music to be anything more than
a pleasant, forgettable hum on
radio stations with easy-listening formats,
Yet, put your headbone close
to the speaker; you'll find solid
musicianship by both, not to
mention quite subtle, often Sw-prisingly inventive vocal and
instrumental arrangements by
Richard C.
Much of that - plus sly, tinexpected flashes of whimsy is on display in tonight's show,
which has pianist-comic Victor
Borge and singer John Denver
sharing the bill,
True, you may groan when
the Carpenters launch the hour
with what seems a lip-sync rendition of their "Top of the
World," which has been played
so often It should be led away
and shot:
,
But stick around. Vast improvement sets in when we're
told Richard is a big fan of the
late Spike Jones (a superb musician despite his loony legend
as head of the ensemble called
the City Slickers),
The Carpenters then say
they'll do their first hit
"Close to You" in the Jones

manner. Whereupon they and
their'guests demolish the tune
with kazoos, whistles, pots and
pans. Weird. Funny, too.
Another line whimsy moment: Richard drives a fantasy
race against two big-name proFesslonals and makes an emergency pit stop to replace an
eight-track stereo cartridge.
Sister Karen, who at times
shows a deft touch for visual
comedy, also checks in with a
rousing display of her Jazzdrumming ability (the Carpenters started as a jazz group).
While not quite In Buddy
Rich's league, she still gets the
swinging job done in a round of
tunes you'd not expect to hear
on a mod music show George
Gershwin's "Strike Up the
Band," "S'Wonderful" and
"Fascinating Rhythm."
l3orge has little to do, other
than a funny piano duet with
Carpenter. Which is a shame,
but it's still good to see him at
work.
Denver, who always has
struck me as the leading cxponent of folk Muzak, does a
forgettable solo, yet more than
redeems himself later in a lovely duet with Miss Carpenter.
Tonight's effort is superior in
writing, mustc4l arrangements
and pace, compared with other
specials of this kind,
Let's hope it causes a return
engagement for the Carpenters.
They have the imagination and
taste, All they need now Is more
new material.

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24-Business Opportunities

near stores Ideal ton retired
persons 371 0580, 668
19 1 h St .

Sanford
req',red 3?? 7780

111!11

SPOCiOuS I. 2 &amp; 3 II i3p5 Tennis,
swimming. Playqro ufl

4500W Cypress St, Tampa
Adm $7 I? 9 (Sun. 12 6)
111110-M

recreation room. laundry
r oo m
and clubhOOSO 7580
Ridge
Ave Sanford, Ph 323

Rentals

IS ALCOHOL A PROBLEM
IN YOUR FAMILY?
AL ANON
FOR FAMILIES OR FRIENDS OF
PROBLEM DRINKERS
For further information call 123 4567
or write

Sanford Al AnonFamily Group P.O.
Box 553
Sanford, Fla. 32771
JOE. it you're too busy to clean up
the yard for the holidays call
Expert Lawn Service to do it ,
Their number is 323 1792.
DIVORCE PAPERS TYPED for do
it yourselters, 150 Marilyn's 99
Secretarial Service. Ocala, 90.4

132 $7; 3
Notary
Performed

Mar rIages

EMPLOYERS:
HELP

We've Got The People
For You! Ca11323.5176
COLLECTIONS'-

MEDICAL

New Electronic Sensor Perm &amp;

Beauty Care Products. Towers
Beauty Salon, 519 E 1st,, 332 5742.

Must
DRIVER- Long Distance
own rig. 118,000.
RETAIL SALES MANAGER- Top
shop needs es
sportswear

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&amp;

Found

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LOST Miniature black &amp; white
potted male dog, Sanford 327
1661 or 322 4647 atter S

NOW RENTING

perienced, aggressive person
willing to relocate

MANAGER
RESTAURANT
TRAINEE -' Work night shift to
start and progress within this
growing company.
MECHANIC- Top auto experience
will earn you $200 per week with
this unique company.
SALES- Sell
a
service
to
buiineSss, Need aggressive,
mobil, person who wants to make
big money

EARN $36.00O YEARLY
Sell a littlespice
Put spice In your life.
Call $71 2056
Wanted

Lazy

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Educationa, C hiLt Care for is low as
$2. weekly it you q,al'ty 32) 8421
or 373 5435

9-Good Things to Eat

,

$751

and last month In advance
Riverview Ave

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11111

SAN P.'O PARK, I 2 3
droovm,
tr,,lm'r ,ipts Adult &amp; lamily park
W" I, ISIS Hwy I?
Sanford
'I?) 9112

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not Q 1 bad

1

1314

Studio,
Bedroom

I, 211
Apts.

Quiet, One Story
Kitchen Equipped

From

135

A ve

Get plenty 01 prospects Adyerti,
your product or Service in the
Classified Ads.

?lO;S?'s)27 76)

322 9281

Days)?? il/i
Broker
(
LAKESIDE APARTMENTS

Sanford, Fia,

Vay 17.92, Sanford

EveS)?) 0485
Associate

Sunland.

VA

rom Ranch Høu

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long kind of thing - very happy
and danceable."
She sees similarities between
zydeco (pronounced "ZYE-deh
koh") and reggae, the Jamalcan street music that became
one of the hottest recording
commodities of the year. Like
reggae, zydeco is a heavily
syncopated ethnic music that
shows promise of catching on
with disco maniacs anxious for
something new to dance to.
With Queen Ida leading the
way on accordion, her fivepiece
Bon Ton Zydeco Band plays a
musical gumbo of syncopated
blues, rock 'n' roll with a backbeat reminiscent of Bo Diddley,
and even an upbeat waltz,
Until the Queen, zydeco performers were heard pretty
much in Louisiana and Texas
only, a situation she hopes to
correct.

I SEEK &amp; FiNly

THE

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COUNTRY CLUB MANOR-- ICO
Wilkins Circle- Lovely 3 OR, I',

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Welcomes

Call
N

today:

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HARRIET DEAS
JEAN BRYANT

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8)4 9212

Urge Wooded Lots

Sanford

I'aed Streets
Str'.'l Lights

y'i

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211 W. 25th

CALL 322-3103

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Remodeling
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KAVE TALMADGE
HILDA RICHMOND

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King Bird

King James

King Snake

King Crab

King Lear

Kingston

Kingdom

Kings Point Mackenzie, King

Kingfish

King Ranch

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$

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MONEY-SAYING .'

new t_'vcrv

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day. It will maki' your .tluilitr go

I n a v.',iv
farther',- it

NOW
I! i,

Iib';u1 e it'.1

wiser p tire has es. It will inform you of special savings on
the items YOU
iS lIlt to l)ilV. Yet it
IS SO ineXpensive
Otl can easily afford it.

,

COMMERCIAL PROPERTY
Choice cOmmerCuli site 250.250' on
1)S Ho" 17 92 nS,de Saiib,'r,i t
''mIs By "wn.r 323 7?:;

$1 8 5 2 5

win- NOT ('ALE, USTOIL\y
322-2611

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Irish Setters
6 Wks Old , wIN Papers
372 79$Sor3fl 6499

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registralion tee unless vehicle m IC
sold Call 9012558311 for turf?*C

detailS

196* Sports Fury,
new inspection. lOaded
Nice condition 32)9062

Coitit' PUPS in time for Christ mas
--

66-Horses

'61 DODGE CHARGER

out

30" General Electric range,
(,.00d Conctilon, 1.15
-

7 month old Apalousa, $100 For
more ntormal,on call 3279229
betwe*n ba m &amp; 7 pm Ask for
Angit

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Gelding. II', h4ndS, I2 years old.
gentle, gocd 'pith children, tack
n(Iuded Also Holstein bull, I

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Fa,r Condt'on
Phone 173 76/6

2S32

C E Rebrig . while CAteror, swing
Sheivei, bo ttom breejer , 510
3236256 after ipm

Phone373 5581

Florida You set the reserved

price No charge ot her' than $3

With papers. $100 323 1491

54)0 Sanford Electric Co
Park or 327 1 56 2

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1965 Crown Imperial. I Owner. fltw

tr, A I condit,on ASking'$100.
Colt 3220139

69 VOLVO, runs good, good tire's,
Phe 327 7782 To see, coil after
4
pm

monthS old Call 1324961

C011111PANY

Sh e ll

Pool Table IFrederick WillysI
'pilti accessorieS $19 Just in time
te Christmas 1177166
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GARNETT WHITE
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Hauling

I

can cover yOur home wIn
aluminum &amp; Scltit system Also
Rooting, Gutters 20 Yrs E.p
Eagle S'dng Co 151 9563

F ill

Santa's bag QuiCk
.ini)
Shop the alit ,ij
elSy
t.r
Chr,st",,s bu.s

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Cleaning
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Back hoe loader 3228127

EXPERT LAWN SERVICE

SOA&amp; CHAIR SHAMPOOED
Only 133
phone 372 15*8

:enmral Heat &amp; Ar Condtoning
Mowing, Ectgng. Trimming
1 or tree estimales. call Carl Fne,Est,rntei
Pngn,37) 1792

,i.i'r'% at SEARS in Saedord 332

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SELL THAT CAR TODAy' Place a
low coSt *101 ad
ttttr, StOp Close I &amp;ebtsardI's l-iqvyie Repairs, Pu).O -1i
AddutiorS, Concrete Work. Pa r?
I
P
Dee 6. Gerry's Cleaning Service
Residential &amp; Commertial Clean
og Pt 1. Box 171CC, Sanford Fl
12771
323 6125
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DICK'S LAWN SE RVICE

ELECTRIC £ leclr cal
Contractors indus trial. corn
mercial,

residential

estimates 332 2373

332 7196

Free

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Pest Control

Carpentry, Rimodelung. Addilon.s

CustOm Work LicenSed, Bcrm,icii

Free estimate 123 40M

Ads!
BOWL1PI

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cs9 T Pimm,rtg Edging, Fail
"n up $30 *834

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Work, Ceram u.
Tile, Alum Enloiurei 3235423
Free Est-mates

"At about everythng for (hr iStinlS
uill.nq CIt' be found in the Want

Electrical

'A"
Mom will bye Off 01 Our ,lCitricm
appian
lCeS See our fiti Selection
Gregory Lumber &amp; True Valul
Haritw are att &amp; Mjple 117 0300

CLARK. Realty, R-EALTOR. in

Landscaping &amp;
Lawn Care
HUGPOEY EQUIPMENT
On service. Clearing. Mowing,

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Lake Moysro, 2 • acres, 3 fIR, 3',
bath, pool. 575.000
JENNY

,'danl 10 Sell Something') Dial
"
'-'.( number
322 2511 or Ill
--n
t • en mm5 Her,, ,j (i,issib'eci 0cc'

trig. Carpenter

REPOSSESSED
Caid front, hAs everythng, sli) ne w
1.16993 Bai $177 10 Calm Cred,t
Manager, 671 5)52

WEAL £STAI3

mm

LIGHT HAULING &amp; YARD
A5ADGARAGE CLEAN UP
'0"e 349 5371

Home Improvements

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Insulation
BiOert
SUIaT on Co call belore 9 a M
_ 630
0052 or 90.1775.5547
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CONSOLE STEREO

Cal I Bart
Realtor

Aluminum Siding

some "ecology" lewelry etc Ii?
SIll

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Quilted double quills, 2 Cinnabar
braCelets, 7 amber bra(elet,

373 6041 Cr 373 OS1P eves

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complete
Dinette T0bi

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Coltsge. 5' rooms, I both 251 S 3rd
St . Lake Mary 111,500 Phone
810 Ito]

swx

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550

now Nutty Independence ID

UNUSUAL

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"leg Re a l Estate Broker
JOHN KR IDE P. ASSOC
107W Commercial
Phone 332 1811. SAnfOnci

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speed bicycle Won 'nconle'sl. Still
fl carton. Sanford 323 1794

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14 N Real Estate Broser
603W 1 t St Sanford

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AUTO AUCTION every Tuesday
night at 7 30 It's the only One us

Refrigerated Sand'pi(h unit
jjs
grill and bryer. Casit register,
'
oIlier items 321 7770

Mounted Patllesnase J kn. Hand

1)6700

,

In Sanford.- West on 252h St. off 17.97
t Mile lo Ridgewood Ave., Go
South
2 Blocks On Ridgewood To Terrace Drive

Another Fine Development

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First

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DIRECTIONS:

7080

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Campbell's Poodle
Pad'- Complete
5 protessional grooming 7467 Perk
Ave 1724171 Closed Wednesda ys

DAYTONA AUTO AUCTION

Hwy 97. I mile *1St of Speedway,
Daytona Beach will hold 0 Public

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SANFORD - 8)4 lIosala or 2 OR.
rm • I bdth, ienced tOrt
Fi

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FOR INFORMATION
CALL

needs

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GE is' Refrigerator. Peg 1-199 Now

The kidS 'pull love Cowboy Boots &amp;
Dingo Boots from Knight's Shoe's,

you quality'

MODEL OPEN:

mere

bed.

MOONEY APPLIANCES, 3130697

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Man's

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(U00

sofa

'77-an

'73 Models Call 373 6570 or 63.4.

16.05 Dealer
I969Chrysler Imperial 4 d NT with
140 dO engine, in excellent shape
Loaded with extras $950 Phone
322 $384

Lat,aOor, -S(C, black. 4 weeks
Puck your Christmas puppy flow,
_______
$125 Ph 327 1395

KEIIMORE WASHER - Parts,
Service
Used
machines

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Nimeouses iril rural area No (law n

24,7fjfJ

DAILY-4:30 a.m.-S:30 p.m.
SAT.-1) a.m..5 p.m.
SUN,-) p.m.s P.M.

65-Pets.Sulj'"

items Ph 3226170

ommerCIaI Property
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They're Hot *

W.

"I1 AT1-:N'i'EI)'' invelltjon is this tlailv newspaper.
' If you are not
.Shoppi ng the display
and Classified
ads in i'a'h day's paper, you're mijiig
in on a lot of tiolhI I'-st I
-etching ha I-gains. We'd
be pleased to deliver our
pt'iiiluct to your h'rllc each day. The
pI'c' iA :imst ri'si,I1alIl('

80'-Autos for Sale -

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Rent Our Rnseysvac

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than r en t Government subsIdized
to qualified buyers Call to see it

OUR

chairs,

recovering, $5; Other houSehold

6121

DYNAMIC PROPEIIT1ES
V HjrdwCk. Broker
flllon AA.0 Mit

.

Central heat and air conditoning. Fully equipped kitchen. Carpeting
throughout living area. Decorator wallpaper in kitchen .and baths. Quality
concrete block construction, 1,064 square 'feet of living area. Privately
fenced rear yard. Fully sodded lot. Convenient to shopping and schools
- No
maintenance lees.

will alert you to

Cu It chest type
freezer, small kitchen table &amp; 1

737 acres, county blacklop

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Coidspot 21 4

Farmington Corner lot. big
It
ior' double wide trailer Phone 32)

payment, monthly p,iyrnent5 less

ORIGINAL PRICE

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'pith motor
SS 373 iói

* Get 'Em While

Reduction On Our 2 Bedroom, 1 1/2 Bath Townhouse

DOLLAR.STRETCHER

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Clean Your Own Carpet JUST MAKE PAYMENTS-

5i)'-Miscellaneous for Sale
;Iiviijyd Stryri :ompl,Pe% the
ettingon thi5 184 home 'pith 'p *
'arpeting central H&amp;AC carport,
'i'shwasher and many Other ,x
tra'. at 529.900 Assume 71 pcI

Offering A

TRY OUR - NEW,

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Steam

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1977 Ford Pick up. VI. automatic.
ar, cam per, all like new 1319$
32) 5757 atter IP

64-Equipment for Rent

1216122 SPAS 1mm East Ii

Nice corner' landscaped residential
lOt. CeflUâl Sanford iocaton
Reasonable By own er 371 5479

i.O'i PAll K

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road, partly wooded, corner

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COUNTRY FURN DISTRIBUTORS

52-Appliances

32) 3366 or 373

7310

INC.

Sturdy,
overstuffed living room
______
chair good condition, 5,35 372 0602

Motorcycle Insurance
BLAIR AGENCY

79-Trucks-Trailers

CAR R O L L'S FURNITURE 3325181
________________

priced to Sell

3235

________________________________
1971 GMC
Pickup truck, good
condi!ion Sanford Auction, 323

We sell our trade in furniture at low
pr'ces Good selection

Ostcrn

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Mult saCrmlmce' 2

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1973 Honda, 100 SL. do bike, good
condition . $700 Call after 6 p.m

113

FOR THE BUYER WITH CA$H

r,r

ti'

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WANT ADS WILL SELL your "dont
nCed
list mit Lit .i low,

walnut, Early American Broyhill,

property Terms $14,100 Broker,
831 0171

322 2420
ANYTIME
AA..Ie:.i.-.
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UitljJit LIIIII
JVI ViLe ,

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57.4 3167
Del tona

To Place Your Money Making Ad

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NELSON'S FLORIDA ROSES
Wix,s4rutt' Garden Ceder
601 Celery ,\,y

Solid pecan Other household
items 322 6547

,

alli Fronl on river &amp; can
tedçed kitchen eQuIpppd ready lq
mo',i' ci Call br ,'i't,i'S

---62-Lawn.Garden
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Singer Store

Country French, solid pecan

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Eves 322 1537. 312 1179
707 E 25th St

ST JOHNS RIVER Unique 4
I
bath, pool executive home, has it

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Sanford, Fla

Additions

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APPOINTMENT

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SUNLAND ESTATES711
Flamingo Spacio us IOR, 3 bath.
'pith large famly room. W W
carpeting, drapes. Split tloor plan
and more Today Only 1)0.000

CONSTRUCTION Inc.

834 9212
Altamonte Springs
Long ood
(East)

Call 322-2611 or 831 -9993

S1 )1 N )

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Bedroom Suites Thomaville

323-7832

Loads cit potenli6l tor 137,900

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5id,wâII,

'tamonte Springs

RUTH TUECH

A Classified Ad Can Make Room In
Your House And Money In Your Pocketl

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IDYLLWILDE HOMES BY

CassnlberryWinter Springs
Forest City

Your House?

AUTOMATIC,

.

Westside-- II 6 acres

bath home with
BR apt Screened
Porch, SR among the shade trees

HOMES of DISTINCTION

SHIRLEY MILLETT
8349212

Unwarted Items Cluttering

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by Estate Agents, Billy H. Wells &amp;
Associates. Sanford 322 S92 or

Hal Colbert Realty

Nest as a

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screened

pin' 7 BR.
connecting i

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instructions: Hidden words below appear forward, back.
wara, up, oown or Otagonafly. Find each and box it in,

Investment Terms

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of extras on large tenceei corner
lot Move in condition for 110.900
CITY - 2100 Park As-c

59-Musical N'erchandise

&amp; Chairs, SecTCtar,al desks &amp;
chairs, Straight chairs, filIng
Cabinets, as is Cash and carry
NOLL'S
Casselberr'1, 17 92. 8 30 4705
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tront porch. breakiast bar &amp; loads

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SUPER DUPER,

KINGS

Sky King

The Wdccne Wajon
hosass whI F! ji

Hospital Service O pen Tues thru

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Used Office Furnjture

1030 Stale St . 56fllord Plaza

availabie

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I BR 21' . 54' Barrington. VA loans

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bath, has carpeting.

apparel and shoes Mayfair

Country Club Pro Shop. 332 2531

5oo'.j or sici desks executive
des k

SANFORD SEWING CENTER

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Ideas' Visit Ethell's An
t'qcjes, I mi W of I Ion old St Rd
A6 at "76" Station. Pol, 3221671

=:_____ESTATES, 'antique Bought &amp; sold

holes Balance of 15868 or ID
DIymcnl% 01 16, Call Credit
marma).r, 372940 or lee at

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1 BR Mobile Home, $900. Call 322

Stenstrom Realty

Sweeps America
MONTEREY, Calif. ( AP) After reggae, what? "Zydeco,
that's what," declares Ida
Gwllory, a leading proponent of
the Creole-Cajun music that
had them dancing in the aisles
of the Monterey Jan Festival.
Mrs. Guillory, better known
as the leader of Queen Ida's Bon
Ton Zydeco Band, is certain
that zydeco's popularity is
about to spread beyond the confines of Its native Louisiana and
the San Francisco Bay area,
where her group has been
preaching its musical virtues at
everything from art festivals to
nightclubs to occasional 'weddings.
"Zydeco is a slang expression
for the French word 'haricot,'
which means string bean," explains the Queen. "It's connected with the music because'
the music Is a snappy, stringa-

3220616

Eves 323.3149

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Goods

equipped to zig zag&amp; make button

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GREGORY MOBILE HOMES
i503Orlanujo Dr 323 5200

Creole Music

Out of

Equipment

101) Touch and Sew
Zig Zag machmes
Assume
balanceot $165 SOar pay $11.90 per
m on th Will take trade In. Singer

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FUTURA BY SINGER

42--Mobile Homes

CRANK CON'ST REALT Y
REALTORS 630 6051

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Day Sailer. lift. fiberglass. cuddy
cabin, swing keel $1,135 Phone
611 7380

One of Srer

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Forrest Greene mc,
430 6'N

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71-Antiques

WILSON MAIER for the best

12'e60', 3 BR, furnished, 10'x20'
.iwfliflm], lO'zlO' Shed. he downs.
kirling central air, good
location 3276725

SANFORD- 3 BR. t'y bath home,
central H&amp;A. 12*71' game room.
large trees Will Sell below F HA
approval $ 23.900

Reposses.sjons, 3 OR . big lenced
lot from 5100 down

6?Oor 831.977

ii,i,'sc,,niilyM,)riaqed
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SANFORD-

727 2118
Alter Hovr.

.22 3591

any night

CHINABERRY TREE ANTIQUES

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$30HwyI3.4,Longwo
631 622?

Jim Hunt Realty, Inc.
Realtor

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Vacant Low down Will consider

7638 S Sar'bord Ave

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Select your new turiliture from

trade
CLIFF JORDAN. REAL TOP

Peg Real Estate llrckcr

JOHN SAULS AGENCY

1505 W. 25th St.

Accounting Machine Operator
Burroughs L ADM Hrs I to S.
Monday thru Friday Ask f or y,i,
Cavallaro, Cdiko. Inc , 373 IO7

BATEMAN REALTY

1 UP. I bato. carpeted and C A.
tit(hen equipped, nice large lot
Can assume mortgage
No
qualilying Very Small down
payment Monthly parmi-nt °
mortgage 115797

Flea Market, south 1792, ev er y
Sunday, 9 a m to 5 pm NO
CHARGE Reserve free spaces
Phone 327 1715, 7 pm to 9 gy m

323 2120
Pianos &amp; Electronic Orgarnwltti
autmtic rhythm section Liberal 1--___________
trades altered Bob Bali's Piano 8.
$21,100 Christmas ever Save on national
77- Autos Wanted
Organ Sales &amp; Western Auto. 301
brands Liberal trade ins Free
POOL
W First 51, 332 2255
delivery Convenient terms, We __________________________
BUY iONIc CAPS - from $10 to S30
give TV Slamos 311 E First St.
Cute I BR home with nice Shag
Call 322 1624 'alter 1 pm
Phone 372 $ ??
carpet
Pretty landscaping
6G--Office Supplies
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323.5774 Anytime
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REAL NICE HOME

One Bedroom

valescent Center. 950 Mellonville

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el plenty of prospects
Ad
vertule your produ&lt;l or service in
file Classibied Ads

Adult.Family

DELANO AREA,
Call Mike, 736 7166

3723927

10175 FRENCH

Mullet Lake Park- 7 BR partly
burniSh ed trailer 5)35 month, $50
security 3195617

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Sanford

REALTOR, MLS

321 .0041

Yard Adults Only No pe ts 373
05*8 alter 1 30

51-Household

Days 32? 6)73
Nights--322 2152

Harold Hall Realty

PALS PEALTOIe

1eed

WANTED' SELLERS

ROBSOPI MARINE
2928 Hwy I? 92
371 5961

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ST. JOHNS REALTY CO.
BROKERS

4)

1Swap &amp; Trade

1106W First St ,Sanford
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Counter tops Sinks Installation Everything For The
Golfer- Ciub, Unusual Christmas Gifts, Antiques,
,,'ai,iti
liiid Cabeil 372 8052 I
Balls , Colt Bags, Duckster
Chine, Glass, Primitiv es. Fur.
in yt,me
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Jackets Ladies and mens golf
niture Antique Appraisals Doll

321 5541 or 372 27$? alter Hr
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tr hood, low taxes, fenc ed yard.
n r oo f . Selling over $2,000 below

Ims

Wekiva Landing, 1?? 1470

ORANGE PICKERS NEEDED

Hamlin Oranges, 5150, Navels, $2 1
miles out of Sanford SR 46 West

walk in closet, central heat &amp; air.
cheery eat in kitchen Nice neigh

move Into Pm'n!pr's CppOrtunity to

Katie's

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Kitchen Bathroom Cabinets,

1)eg Real Estate Broker
SAL E
- RENTALS
617W 1St St. Sanford

down FHA Empty and ready to

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Patio Apartments

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$110

furnished,

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1973 Glstrom IS'. SO HP Johnson,
all like new trailer. $1195 utter i
pm call 373 5957

BALL REALTY

$5,000

PItA appraisal at $26.900

CGardens

perience preferred Apply in
person. Sanford Hurling &amp; Con

NAVEL ORANGES
22 French Ave . anfoqd
322 3672

Sep ',our Peal Estate flrcker or call
831 5551. E .t 502

Homes

34-Wwbile

eneva

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Nearly

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327 7379 after 6pm

OWNER needs to sell lovely I BR,?
bath, Split bedroom plan Large

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garage Mostly furnished, $175
mci
security 631 1722

unturnP,c-mj, t1'idren, pets o k
- 11)0 riio 323 ISIS or I 904736 0297

New irrf he
nehborhood?

628 0616

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WE BUY FURNITURE
Maitland Auction
JJ9bll6tolltreetromSanford

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AM FM car stereo, us ed ? mos $
Girl's shoe skates, size 10.
precision wheels. $20. Child's big
bird watch, never used, S9. Call

remodeled Will hold 2nd mtg for
part down 3230303

EXTRA
CASH
FOR
CHRISTMAS by Selling y our good
used furniture and appliances to
Larry's New &amp; U sed Mart , 21$ S
Sanford Aye, 322 4133

GET

Land Drive In Theatre Swap Shop

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PAYTON'S CHILDREN'S WEAR
2640 Hiawatha at %7 92

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loll or 831

$29,900

ObI Car

707 E 25th St
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3 BR. I, bath, tam rm . Ig fenc ed
yard, car peted, air Completely

,,Galleries. 3226f??

joinin g to make huge assortment.

age 0 to 11

Builder must sell Make otter To'

Ca sh for Antiques Consnments
wanted
HI way 46 Auction

BUYERS
- DEALERS
Held in parking lot of Eastbrook Empty
your carport
or garage
Elem en tary Sc hool on Ta ng erine
Make
$11 and nave fun swapping
Ave near Goldenrod Sat. 10 a.m.
too' Bring your articles to Movie
loSpm. Sun 1 to $ P m

Christmas Gills including birthstone
rings. earrnqS, necklaces, yO yos,
wallets, scout knives and clothes,

inspect 13051696 771) Collect, Open
Sun 75
PIng Our chimes and place a fast
.itr,q, low cost want ad Call 372

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living Call 323 8542

Nurses; RN'S &amp; LPN's. Aides. Aide
Companion Needed immediately

CB home near Seminole Jr College
2 OR. I' , bath, electric kitchen,

31A -()iplexes

323.3301

NANT TO SEE A WONDER AT
WORK' Place a Classified Ad ri
the Evening Herald today

Furn I BR house in Lake Mary on
large lot Single or couple No
petS 372 30

SI? 9$ ccchange.

FREF SHI3PPING SFPV!CE
FOR SHUT iNS

323-7832

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WINTER SPRINGS- 700 Bit
lerwood St . 3 BR, 7 b. Fam Rm

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Salesperson ac

Custamed to high Standard of

33-Houses Furnished

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SALE
All Items Reduced

Eves 372 1587, 3321)79

to Buy

Wonted to buy used office furniture
Any
quantity
NOLL'S.
CASSELBERRY, Hwy. Il 92.830
1206

Garage Sale- Entire neighborhood

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109S

Mangoustine Ave., Sanford
Friday &amp; Sat. 108. 11th 9.30 to S
for the Church

Sanbord

Country r)tjpia,

Center Beautiful I BR,? B. family
rm .double garage, many deluxe
features Approved at 1)8,500

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AVAILABLE
Color Tv. ar Cond .MaidSCIv
QUALITY INN NORTH
I 18. SR 134. LonqJ
662 1000

Mt;t Hon-c, •

DELTONA. 1137 Saxon Near Med.
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Lake Mary. country living. 2 OR,
ba th, adults only No pets $163I (HULA VISTA- Grovetand Drive-4 BR. 1 B. Fam Rm , Fire plc,
mo plus electric 3230891
5cr porch
160.000
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MONTHLY RENTALS

Fabric Covered Wails
Built in Wall Bookcase
Private Entrance
Dead boll Lock
Fenced Patio
Color coordinated Kitchen &amp;
Appliances
Abundant Storage Space
"Energy Efficient" Air Con
ditioning Package
Full Circle Insulation &amp; Sound
Proofing
No One living,above or below
Full time
Resident
ServiD
Directors
MelSopen lOam 1061) m Daly
Come see us or call

Mobile Home. Cass, $l1.

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332 6.457

batteries,

RUMMAGE SALE-

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than $750 down Government
funding By builder,' 6311649,

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Equal Housing Opportunity

1.38.200

STEREO COMPONENT
WITH RECORDER
Was %78995 Balance 97.10 Call
Credit Management,
6/I 8.357
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REALTOR
Club (mdc Ilos)o

t209 Magnolia, 517.900

LONGWOOD-- 132 Lea Ave.- I OR,
7 B. Fm Rm , ObI , Oar Fen
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5,39900

General Contractor

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1.17.900

Realty

homre miter $25,000 With less

For Good Buys'

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Left In Lay-Away

Lemon Bluff, 570,000

Lake Mary I BR, I't bath

Vac syst

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BR,? B. Fam Rm , Dbl
Gar

Peg Real Estate Broker

parking 117 W 3rd St.. Sanfotd
3222180

372 6655

110 Country Ciub Crcie, 518.500

OvIEDO- 392 (elery or , N - 4

JOHNNY WALKER

1 room rear efficiency apt Private

Your new

OW Gar,, Fmreptc
sprinkler SyS

3 BR. uniurnished. $175 mon th, fui,st

372 1991

ShopThe Want ,Acts

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YARD SALE, Friday &amp; Sat. tO &amp;
11th Park Ave. at 78th St , San
lord Come early.

REEL'S BODY SHOP. 1109

32) 399t

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clothing, lots of misc 1401 Court
St . off Mellonvjlle &amp; 20th St

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INC.
125

4 Family Carport Sale.- Thurs . Fri.
&amp; Sat '58 GMC truck, runs good;

diamond tie tar, $1650 Gwaltney
Jewelers. 2 S Park Ave

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tv'S 3?? 1196, 372 1164. 3?? 1984

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South Sanford Ave US month FOREST CITY- 1550 Gleaves Ct
1 BR, 3' B. Fam rm, Fla rm,

Brand new. sparkling with charm!
&amp; 2 bedroom units
home features
Shag Carpeting

Fla rm

Call 3?? 0539

Adults Phone 31? 1610

Furnished Studios, unturnithed 1

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17P, i rencn

2 Bedroom ho use, kitchen equipped,

,k,r, '.drpCtiOJ, ..,ijet
7
be.droom, . $173- to $135 month

3301 S. Sanford Ave.

i BR, 2 B. Fam Rm

ObI gar. fence

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Apartments

LPN. I to 12 shift, Geriatric cc

6-Child Care

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131 Laurel Way,

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TAFF ER REALTY

Hl Colbert

GIVE YOUR 8UDGETA BREAK

NEED A SERvICFMAti' You'll
lifid him listed in our Buins
Sy'r,.ip
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DIrector,
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Diamond Soltare. S1q SO

intrird

Reg Peal Etm
000 1 25th St

Shelter Close in. Onora Road.
Clnitonwcod Ph 37) 9000 on 332
1011

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Low Down VA &amp; FHA Homes KuIp
Realty. 22? 23)5 107W Firsl St

Wm. H. Stemper-Realtor

shopping Sell those items you no CASSELBERRY--

longer need with a Quick Action
Want Ad sit the Evening Herald

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I5t, water turn,
Mature adultS No pets.
3296 after 4 wk dayS
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Camper Trailer for rent, 71', full
bath, twin beds, Hât.
ar 372

Sanford Court

have

201 S. Park Ave.

DIVORCE FORMS
For tree in
toi'rnalion *rite to Roe 191,
Pompano. Fla , 3)06)

1 BR. turn apt

people job
DIRECTOR- Child Care- Ex
perience or degree and love of
children will get you Ihis poSitIon

Pendants- Star and 'heart shape,
16 50 and up Gwaltney Jewelers,

ARE YOU TROUBLED? Call Toll
Free 628 1277 for "WE Care".
Adults &amp; Teens

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-WE SELL SUCCESS701 Commercial
323 5176

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30-Aparinients Unfurnished

psrlence can get you thi$ top

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31-Apa rtments Furnished

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Pn&amp; Pencil sets. by AØfl, 117 50.
GWALTNEY JEWELERS, 704
Park Ave___

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NEED A HOME? 8100 dOwn
payment to qualified buyers
BR, li t baths, central heat, Mom will love you
all ,ear f
1rage Sales
refurnished As low as $1$,000
Micro Wave Ov en or a Trash
Compactor. Dick's AppI',cn, Carpo
WIU REALTY
rt Sa!
Multi Family Dec'
2617 S French Ave, ill 76
9 &amp; 10, 9 a m to $ p m 7113 Key
Req Real Estate Broker, 371 ooio
Ave, Sanford Roeqe, fuel oil
322 0179
32) 7695
heater. musc items

Dec. 31,
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Gooct used TV'S 525 &amp; up
MILLER'S, 7619 Orlando Drive,
Sanford, 3270352

the Want Ads every da

If Purchased &amp; Closed By

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radio, Record
player, beoutiful console model
Excellent condition. US 323 2791

THERE IS SOME T HING 'NEW in
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monthly rates. Access to stable for

Stereo, AM FM

West ern i

Horse Horse &amp; Rider'

GOOD AREA 7 BR,lbatmt
block, hardwood floors, screened
porch, 511,500

Fenced, imprOved pasture for rent

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S'r,,'p 785I S Sanford Ave

No Closing Costs

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The Rider' &amp; The

Low 120's 3329146 or 371 0191
eves wk end

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CallAboUfOur
Christmas Specials

Dcc 11 12 13

NEED

Security

Ridgewood Arms

Holiday Inn A.rporl

Ill lii F!? !(;L,%(:y"

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Wednesday, Dec. I, I978'-8

53-W Radio,Stereo

Wooded Lot at Park Lake 2 BR. &amp;
Se wing rm All new interior A H Everything For'i"

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4 rooms, 2nd floor rear apt ill', w.

OPPORTUNITIES FOR SANFORD
TLmpa St Pete
OWN YOUR OWN
BUSINESS EXPO

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GETTING MARRIED? Crave
simple beauty? Call Dot, Notary
Public, 322 2025 Eves, &amp; Wk rid
Tonight

DeBAR Y Large, lovely I OR, air,

50-Miscellaneous for Sale

By O'A'ner- Cozy Burigalca, Lge
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Call 3278121 otter 6:30 pm

NAVEL ORAPIGES.$2SOBU
322 0362 or
322 673)

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MAgnoliA Ave , Sanford 32) 1S

quarterly reports, titles, Notary
Will work in your office or my
home 172 $195

9-Good Things to Eat

4A-Public Notices

.Wge 2 BR upstairs apt , 1700

Grocery store for saie Reasonable

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Sanford, Fl.

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41-Houses

18.2 OR ApIS ,excellent location, all Rent office, two nice furnished
NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY
electric kitchens, A C. carpeted,
rooms, plus storage space on 17 POOL HOME 3 BR.? bath, pric ed
drapes, adults; from $150 2015
9?. Five Points tcross over 1191
below market Owners Iran
Sanford Ave Phone 327 /41).
Mite tuce shop $135 mo 321 0509
sterred to Chicago, and need to
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sell 136.000
'%'nter Spnins
3 BR, PiCCilent
connution, mm lease 6 mos $3s5
Real htate
NICE- I BR home on oversized lot
mo No pets P4.'r School 127 0)15
in fine residential neighborhood.
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LITTLE SALESMAN IN PRINT
PIPIECREST- 3 OR
newly
That's a Classified Adi
4 1-Houses
decorated home, near elementary
School $19,500
1c 2 BR block home, turn or
unfurn 321 2920 or 317 7829 abler 6
7%
KINGWOODCOURT 3 OR,
pm
kitchen equipped, lovely home in
Dutch Colonial 3 OR, 2 bath home on
exclusive area $77,900
lake. in wooded setting $250
month 32? 0753
VETERANS
Best buy in town'55.000 uniter comparable homes 3
Comfortable 2 OR home in Lake
fIR. 2 batn kitchen equipped
1916
Mary. I rn or unturn air Cond,
Central heat 8. ,a,r, wall to wall
heat, Florida room, car port, fruit DELTONA
carpeting Owner pays all clos ing
1106 Giovanni
trees, $175 month Call 669 0539
costs
Buy now &amp; qualify for
OR,
2
B.
Oar
S2 .500
between 6 &amp; S or 312 6196 eves &amp;
hompst'. ad exemption
from
Weekends
S?2.00H
SANFORD 7306 Park Ave Villas,?
OR, I' B. Townhouse
$19,500
Earn extra cash for Christmas

373 1

Bookkeeping Services- Auto ex
perience, typing, saleS tax &amp;

4-Personals

Bet

OVIED(l F TU tJ,iple*'.'s Iurn or
Unturr , Wooded. Home Sue P0'S
RIOGEW000 VILLAGE 36$

21-Situations Wanted

Sundcij - Noon Frido.

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DEADLINES
Noon The Dctj Before Publication

Evening Herald,

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30-Apartment; Unfurnished
32-Houses Unfurnished
41-Houses
- 37-Business Property

3 Lines Minimum

CarpentersShow

Best

FOR

Secretary Shorthand &amp; typing
experience required Interesting

1 thru S times
6 thru 25 times

HOURS

12 SOMERSET

YOU CAN'T BEAT A WANT AD
FOR RESULTS Try one todayl

RATES

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FOLLOW THE STARS * * * *

woman 322 3853 Sanford

831-9993

322-2611

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ART BPO',yfl PEST CONTROL
7542 Park Drive

muss

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Sewing

Rooting, Siting. Sheet metal, Alum

Soffit
Panting
Air cono
Gutters, lecture coating Screen s,
etc Large qualt,, smal dollar
AltCrat.cnt, C'r.es,,Maisgsg Drapes,
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Bill Evans. 831 99t4
tJOriOl5tery 332 Q/Q

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Christmas Ponsettlal in lull bloom
12U

CRYSTAL LAKE

sEpy, 377 :719

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To List Your Business... Dial
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322-2611 or 831-99931 .

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Iester M. Cox o
Mary, testified
that IA. Richard Nooney, Sgt.

"pulled out a pair of sticks" and hit Cox on the
top of his head several times and then used
the sticks to choke Cox "until his face turned
red."

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out" during the incident at the now-closed
Cavalier lounge on U.S. 17-92.

never see it ... a man being
taken advantage of and then being charged
for it," Ellswick said.

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or strike Cox and that he wasn't hit at all by
Foster with the nun chakus
Cox, a truck driver, said he worked at the
motel lounge as a part-time handyman in
return forcompensationon his room rent lie
said the alleged assault took place after he
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Cox was arrested on misdemeanor assault
and battery charges and acquitted in a July
25 1975 non jury trial in county court
Luckle Williams, who was the Cavalier
lounge supervisor and bartender the night of
the incident testified that Foster beat Cox on
the back and head with the sticks and it
ded like a broomstick hitting a brick

the lounge a second time that night because
Rumney was "causthg a dist urbance" and

"more than s times" and that he "was

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Board voted Wednesday to would be possible than at the course.
postpone approval of a public 150-seat county commission
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hearing site in the current hearing room in the courthouse.
something that has been a
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attorney Douglas Stenstrom part in the proceedings, they was involved
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was "a serious legal question" Stenstrom hopes to have the most interest of anything we've
as to whether the public legal question resolved,
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Incumbent City Commissioner Gordon T. Sleyer will
face E 0. (F4die Keith in the runoff for Seat Two. Meyer
is completing is seventh year in office.

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a restaurant facility at the
Sanford-Central Florida airport.
Toend told the Sanford
rport Aiithonty that
"has 13 locations, all in Florida,
and specializes in airport food
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catering."
J S. (Red) Cleveland, direcbr of aviation at the airport,
said, "We have submitted a
3_ 11 proposed contract to Jerry's

working with the Cfls of Sanford as how to ellminate the
problem of bds on the runways.
In other action the Authority
today officially cited Henry
Wight for running out of gas on
previous occasions; approved
lease of part of building 138 to
C.B. Service Co. for use in
repairing citizens band radios;
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gross on food and 7 per cent of
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tha t he has a meeting Friday
with the Seminole County
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discuss a proposed airport
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Miami today affirned his corn-

votes to 4917 for Keith while "rry D. Blair received 452

and A. G. Det1iheaudIere received 26.
Nineen absentee ballots were cast in the election.
Absentee ballots for the Dec. 21 runoff are expected to
be available at Seminole Supervisor of Elections Camilla
Bruce's office In the courthouse late Friday afternoon.
Thruout in the election was 1,965, or 23.8 per cent of
the 8,70 registered soters.
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MARYI i TION
herald Correspondent

Official results gave Moore 1,460 vows to 415 for
Harry Skop, South Seminole publisher, while incumbent
Stenstrom received 1,078 to 716 for James Melvin In the
et (e race.
lathe four-man Seat Two contes Meyer received 720

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Bud i
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affair is "Our hearing, I think
we ought to be able to decide
whether the public is allowed to

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steed.

between the school board and

(Bud) layer and William without a contract for more
Moore head of the Seminole than 90 days

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March 23, 1975 outside a motel lounge.

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the loss. Meanwhile, flea market owners had also

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federal funds by March of next year, thus the

Neiswender said the committee will consist of two

Commerce check ovcr one of the several "scenic

members each from three entities

plus three ad-

route" signs placed along Sanford roadways. The ditional members to be selected at large by the
siglis have been installed by the city's l)a'rk and
initial six members who represent Sanford, Lake
recreatioo department to serve travelers and Marv, and Seminole County.
tourists.
Co"mmissioners said thev will hold a work session
prior

whether or not they approve the makeup

Today

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of the interim committee. Neiswender said he needs
direct'on before the next regional facilitv ineeting,
scheduled ori Dec. 15.

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commission needs to approve the make-up of the
interim committee

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affairs
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have not yet be en decid ed upon
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assistant Roger NeisVaender that an interim corn
mittee as to propose inter local agree ment for
establishment of a regional seer facility which has
been agreed upon.

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duplicate or just to duplicate
bridge.
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bridge. The new rubber bridge
laws are at least six months
and probably a year away

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another feature of the skeleton.
If you have foot trouble it may
you walk, your
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of your spine all the way to the
Diagnosis , Prevention
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any day, but Ithink we're
pretty' well prepared for

overcharged you should ask the see an orthopedic specialist, lie
doctor about it If you are still
may k able to help you 1k will

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excessive or not without rest of one's life.
knowing all of your problems
I can't say how much can be
and what you have had done. If
done for your problem at this
you think you have been
point. However you should go to

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symptoms. The early diabetic better to suffer with the wart
Ls often overweight until the and apply local treatment to the
weightloss phase twgins.
bottom of the foot than it is to

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award was $7,000,
Co un ty planner Bill Kercher said the county has
$32,000 budgeted for drainage of a six acre site in
Midway — a predominately black area east of
Sanford Kercher said engin ee ring of the drainage
project will require about three months.

think that the

warning and decimated the

overbidders was there to,)
cause

represents. One can burn
had in aik a really poor dia
test, anti diabetes is found only warLs from many locations or niond overcall and'if West had
Mth blood tests taken after they can be cut out, but one opened a diamond South
drinking sugar water or after shouldn't do this with a plantar would have romped home.
eating.The next most severe wart Why Because too often a ins t e ad We st led his fourth
(habetic may have an ab- painful scar develops, and then

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Jim "South's two notrum
had advanced to the point that foot? And what kind of doc-tor bid Was based on the above
one is losing a lot of sugar in the should I see about it?
theory. fie (lid hold eleven
urine. Slany diabetics are
DEM! HEADER — I hate to
re no kings, only one ace
a~,)niptomatic. It is an over. use you as a bad example but we
and I worthless doubleton in

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agenda today of th e Seminole County Commission
Commissioners awarded a contract to Schweizer

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would have gone down two
hut for some unaccountable
reason V'est rose with the
king and led back a heart to
South's queen
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my foot Scar tissue formed in
the hole. As I walk a callous
having spent over $1,33 with
builds up, and I shift my weight
this doctor and not showing
any symptoms, I would ap- tomyother foot, so now my hip
predate any advice you can is bothering me. I trim this

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expensive check every two
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my's jack was there to protecti)i
his queen If West had played

IkENT

DEAR DR LAMB
I am 77
',tars of age and feel line The
doctor claims I have diabetes
on the basis of tests although I

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You've had something on, the gabby.
back burner for some time
YOUR BIRTHDAY
)on't ta k too much. It may not
Dec. 7, 1976
turn out exactly as you think it
Being penny-wise and poundconscious Is a practice yu
mtJ (Sept. 23Jd 23) The
big iibsticles you can handle in should follow this year . The
stride today, but you tend to trip small amoun ts you save daily
could add up by year a end
over the litt
things Don

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gathering, don't sit next
someone who you know

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today. if

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care. You trend to talk too
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Someone who has used you in
to take
the past a gain
advantage 0 your goocinature.
Be on your guard.

Don't listen 11cr an
scrs won't benefit you.

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Accounting
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compound
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stadium
learning
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gadget
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expanse
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Seeger
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SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22,
within your own family today. Usually you're a fast study.
Enjoy th e go(xl things in life you

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condition

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NA110N
IN BRIEF

S

Judge

For Cabinet Interviews

OTHER
RACES
Voters were also
going to the polls
today in Winter
Springs to select
three councilmen; in
Lake Mary to elect it
mayor and three
councilmen; and in
Casselberry, where
three council seats
are up.
Officials in all three
cities reported a
steady stream of
voters this morning.

Air Bag Decision Praised
DETROIT (AP) - The nation's biggest auto
companies praised the federal government's
decision not to require air bags in new cars.
Ralph Nader, a specialist in auto safety,
criticized the decision. Transportation
Secretary William T. Coleman Jr. announced
Monday that passive restraint devices — of
which air bags are the best known — would not
be mandatory until the 1981 model year at the
earliest. Nader said the decision "will doom
thousands of Americans to needless death and
injury on the highway." General Motors
Corp., Ford Motor Co., and Chrysler Corp.
agreed ith Coleman that the air bag requirements should be put off for further
testing.

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It's check-in time at Sanford Civic Center as voters
begin signing in. A steady stream of them was
reported by officials this morning.

Ff

Earn Extra Mone
WITH THE HIDDEN TREASURES
IN YOUR ATTIC, GARAGE
OR CLOSET!

Kissinger's 'Last Hurrah'
WASHINGTON (AP,, — Henry Kissinger is
carrying a message from President-elect Carter as he sets off for Brussels today on his
"last hurrah" as secretary of state. The message, given to Kissinger by Carter in Plains,
Ga., two weeks ago, pledges the new
president's commitment to trans-Atlantic ties
and the NATO alliance.

New Jet Service Rate Okayed

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TALLAHASSEE (AP) — The first
passenger jet service by any intrastate airline
in Florida has been cleared for take-off with
Public Service Commission approval of a
revolutionary" rate schedule.
The commission on Monday gave temporary approval for the higher rates Air
Florida wants to charge when it begins the
service from 'Miami to Jacksonville, Tampa
and Orlando in two weeks.
Alter three months, the panel will hold a
hearing before making a final decision on the
rates. The use of jet aircraft does not require
PSC approval.

Eiening HciuJc.
Tuesday.

December 7,

1976—Vol. 49. No. 93

D.sIy and
Sunday. oacyp Saturday and Ce'r,stmai Day
DV ft Sanford Herald,
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N Frtnch A. . Sanford. Fla
33111

SoCond Class PCIagI Pid at Sanford. Fl.,,di 127ii
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However, Hartwell indicated during a Monday hearing that he
had serious doubts concerning whether Glenn could properly
raise questions about the statute in a class action suit affecting all
motorists.

GREAT FINDS
AND ADVtRTISE

FOR

"FOR SALE"
IN OUR

Suspect Held In Rape;

CLASSIFIED AD
YOU'RE SURE

Victim Is Found Shot
By BOB LLOYD
Herald Stalf Writer

Action Reports

TO END UP

Officers said the woman was
in critical cofldjtionfowhours
after she was found wounded
and was being transferred from
Florida Hospital North,
Altamonte Springs, to Florida
Ho6pital South, at Orlando
In other reports, sheriffs
deputies said two juvenile boys
- a Casselberry 13-year-old
and a 17-year-old from
Altmoote Springs - were
3rrested on burglary charges
Monday night following a
burglary at an apartment at
(a-1.4i Apartments, on Dog
rrack Road, near Longwood.
Deputy Ron Gilbert reported
wo citizens apprehended the

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the suit could be considered a class action covering all speeders.
"What about the expense to the taxpayers?" Hartwell asked.
"[low in the world are we going to establish this class without
going back and determining all those persons charged with going
between 56 m.p.h. and 70 during the period?"
However, Tallahassee
Mike McDonald, representing
Glenn, argued that it could be done by computers and that even
those going above 70 m.p.h. would be affected since the amount of
their fine might have depended on how much above the speed
limit they were.
"We are dealing with the ultimate question of power of the
state. Whether the state can subject its people to illegal fines ar.d
charges," McDonald said.
While some judges declared the 55 m.p.h. speed limit illegal
because it was first put into effect by administrative rule rather
than 1gis1ative act, the current suit was the first attempt to have
lint's returned on a
hacj
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country from trying to take
over their little country. It
was good war tactics, but I
think it was a needless lo.s
of many lives. And I don't
think it was right for them
to conic in the night and
take Japanese living in
America off to prison
amps, either, after that
happened.
Jan
flathel,
15
,,ophomore: "All it was

think it was cruel on their
lKirt, because we werL-n
prepared for it. I think we
should have learned from

TALLAHASSEE (AP) - Senate President
Lew Brantley, being challenged by
(liSSidCflts to give up some of his power, says
mans' of the rules being proposed are inconsistent and would fail to broaden the
leadership base
The Senate Rules Committee was to have a
Iengthy review of the 23 proposed rules today
although no vote was to he taken.
The Rules debate came as senators convened in Tallahassee for three days of interim
couiiuittt't' hearings

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have something so that if
they do attack we have
some way to stop them
froin
hurting
more
people.
Emanuel Lester, 15
sophomore: "I think its a

Our anned forces weren't
up to par; we'd just let
things slide. We tried to
remain neutral and it got
us into World War II. And it
proves that the American
people always have, and
situ can, get together and

war maneuver, it was a
proper thing to do. But, I
think it should teach us to
stay alert. The country
could be expecting about
anything these days. I
think something like that
could happen again"

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Na'.
holler Technician Sevund Class
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and btrs. J Wain Cu.rnniings of
1503 Mellouville A%t', Sanford,
recentls returned from parBALTIMORE ( All)- A mis- tampering At a hearing t ici pation in the inarit ito,
trial was declared today in the Monday, his $400,000 bail was portiun of tht- major N,.\Ti
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political corruption trial of cut to $100,000
Maryland Gov. Marvin Mandel
The charge against Weikers
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revealed that Charles K Ne
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Pratt said he granted the de- admitted that he had been hired Highland
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fense motion reluctantly but to plant a story that the 90-day- graduated from the Strategic
was convinced that events fol- old trial was fixed
a move Air
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lowing the disclosure last Fri- aimed at forcing a mistrial,
coot in is 100 ed ii Eli c e r
day of two alleged juror fix atThe jury wm sequestered Leadership School at March
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P ra tt sa id that even t ho ugh was offered it bribe last Tuesthe j ur ors and alternates were day to hold out for a verdict of
locked up be fore the two alleged innocent.
jury tampering attempts were
On Friday, two alternates
disclosed, these procedures were dismissed after telling
were appar en tly inadequate. Pratt they had learned of the
Pratt said the U.S. Marshals purported bribe attempt. This
Office, which is responsible for left 12 jurors and two alterkeeping the jury protected from nates. 11 after Pratt granted a
outside influences, was serious- government request to drop the
ly understaff ed. Th e judge said charge. Members of the US
he tho ug ht there was a dist in ct attorney's office said, hot".er,
probability that more jurors the case is not closed
be exposed if the 90-dayMandel and codefendants W.
old trial continued for the addi- Dale [less, Ernest N. Cory Jr.
tional five-six weeks it had been and brothers William A. and
Harry W. Rodgers III are acexpected to run.
Defense attorneys for the five cused of participating in a
defendants requested the ntis- scheme through which Mandel
trial on Monday after it was received gifts and business indisëlosed that six jurors had terests in return for alleged efseen a television news report on forts to get the 1972 General
the alleged jury tampering.
Assembly to legislate benefit.,
A 67-year-old Baltimore for Marlboro Race Track,
furniture salesman, Walter which the others secretly pur
Weikers, was charged with jury chased on Dec. 31, 1971.
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like that so we could stop
people from being killed.
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for anything, and never sit
kkck and just think you
have it made."
Martin Hess, 16, junior:
"It proves that % e weren't
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work as a team to over.
come any enemy and any
foe to protect our way of
life."
Vanessa Lunsford, 15,
sophomore: "1 think that it
kind of should have been a
warning to us that we
should keep our armed
forces strong, since
someone could just come in

asa big fuss over nothing.
prove who was the better
I mean, they were trying toman, so to speak."
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capture the Pacific, but all
ennett,
those people lost their
sophomore: "Well, I t hi nk
Lies Japan was a little
e sho ul d have some kind
t.uUfltr) Vying to act big I
of way to know when

Warns Drinkers

TALLAhASSEE AP
(.jO' Reubin
Askew has appointed six members to the
Prison Industry Commission, a panel created
this year to supervise prison work programs.
One panel member is Offender
Rehabilitation Secretary Louie Wainwright.
Named Monday were Herbert C. Beacham,
Tallahassee, Honda A&amp;M University Department of Industrial Edticat ion chairman
Clarice Higgins, Daytona Beach, Volusia
County vocational education director; John J.
I hid i burg, Miami, Florida Power and Light
Co executive vice president; Thomas Edward
Bronson, Brooksville, Florida Mining and
Materials Corp. president; Ralph ('ellon Jr.,
Alachua. cattleman; A. F. Mathias, I lames
City, citrus grower association production
manager.

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HOLIDAYS!

HERE IS MY MESSAGE:

speed limit could be enforced.
lie said that any person convicted between December 1973 and
that date should have his fines refunded and the points taken off
his driving record.
Hartwell gave attorneys until Dec. 27 to file additional briefs in
the matter. A ruling in the case probably would not come until
January.
Asst. Atty. Gen. Tom Harris argued before Hartwell that the
suit should be dismissed. He said Glenn had no standing to bring
the action since he pleaded guilty to speeding in Levy County last
April.
Harris also said the state couldn't be sued because of the doetrine of sovereign Immunity, and he said the suit was improperly
brought as a class action,
Hartwell indicated he also had serious concerns about ',',ht'thpr
m.p.h.

Students Look

'I'AILA1lASSEE(AP) - Col. Eldrige
Reach, Florida's Highway Patrol director,
has warned holiday revelers that drinking
increases the chances of dying in it traffic
accident.
1k' said alcohol was a factor in 625 fatal
accidents in 1975, more than any other contributing cause.
fie reminded motorists Monday that state
law requires them to submit to drinking tests
'.' hen stopped on Suspicion of drunken driving

WRITE YOUR OWN AD

WARNING

Glenn maintained in the suit that it was not until the legislature
put the lower speed limit on the statute books last July that the 5.5

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MIAMI iATh - Some forecasters say
Florida could be in for it colder winter than
usual. But others say the state could have its
seventh consecutive warmer-than-normal
winter.
"We have problems predicting for five days
in advance, SO there's no way I'm going to try
to predict what's going to happen this winter,"
said Elbert Hill. head forecaster for the
National Weather Service here.
But forecasters in Washington at the
' t'ather service's Long Range Prediction
ruup say there is evidence that this will be it
Coldf.'r t h;inaverage winter, in Florida and
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Patrol

HELP CU

After the alleged victim had
returned home, deputies said,
the sheriff's office received a
report of a shooting at the
woman's residence and arrived
to find the woman on floor of a
bedroom.
Deputies said the woman had
been shot over the heart and
that preliminary investigation
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JACKSONVILLE AP - A Baltimore
brain specialist is expected to examine brain
tissue of Celia Cain, who died Saturday when
life support systems were disconnected by
court order.
Medical examiner Peter Lipkovic said
Monday that Dr. Richard Lindenberg will fly
here Dec. 21 to make tests at the request of the
Cain family.
Mrs. Cain, 26, entered St. Vincent's Hospital
Nov. 18 for it hysterectomy. Two (lays after
the operation, she lapsed into a deep coma and
Was placed on a respirator for two weeks.
11cr husband, Jerry Cain, filed suit in circuit
court to have the respirator disconnected
alter doctors told him she was medically
dead.

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Gilbert said the 16-year-old
was armed with a knife and
was arrested on an armed
burglary charge.

Seminole sheriff's deputies
said this morning that a * Fires
year-old woman, allegedly
The second youth was
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raped at Casselberry just after
charged with burglary and
midnight, was in critical
criminal mischief.
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condition after receiving what
mm=mmmmummod
was tentatively termed a "selfBoth youths were turned over
youths at the burglary scene to state authorities at the
inflicted" gunshot wound,
Deputies arrested Harold and held them until deputies Sanford Juvenile Detention
Center, deputies said.
Douglas
Hicks, 27, of arrived.
Casselberry, a short time after
the alleged rape on a charge of
involuntary sexual battery.
p
[licks was being held without
bond in county jail.
Investigators said the woman
was examined at Seminole
Memorial Hospital . following
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Glenn charged that his conviction for speeding was unconstitutional because the Department of Transportation did not
ha', c authorit) I losr the speed Uniit simply by administrative

Cold Winter For Florida?

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Voter in Longwood checks in. Officials at city hall
reported 322 ballots cast by 10:30 a.m. There are
,706 registered voters in the city, which is electing a

Hartwell said such a suit would force the state to go to "an
almost Inordinate expense and unreasonable difficulty" in
identifying the thousands of persons affected.

l.\ I.LAIIASSEE, Fla. (All) - Gay. Reuhin
has assigned State Atty. Richard Ger.,,Ivin of Miami to Pensacola for the bombing
trial of I(olan(lo Otero.
t ero 's trial was transferred from Miami to
Pensacola by Circuit Judge Lenore C. Nesbitt
iii Miami
)t era is charged with :19 counts, including
attempted murder, arson, unlawful discharge
of it destructive device and unlawful
F)SS('St0ti of explosives

ALL THOSE

IN LONGWOOD

JACKSONVILLE (AP) - The federal
government tLse(l its own marijuana to try to
make it appear someone committed a crime,
claims an attorney representing Florida
Circuit Judge Samuel S. Smith.
The argument by I tarris Dittmar, as well as
one of entrapment by attorney Walter Arnold
for one of four other defendants, fell on deaf
ears at Monday's preliminary hearing before
U.S. Magistrate Harvey Schlesinger.
Schlesinger ordered all the defendants
tx)und over to a federal grand jury on charges
of Conspiracy to distribute marijuana. He
allowed them to remain free under existing
$25,000 t)OfldS.

Gerstein Assigned To Trial

GATHER UP

Court Quashes Busing Order

WASHINGTON AP - Reps. Thomas P.
O'Neill and Jim Wright, the two new
Democratic leaders of the House, say their
two goals are to get the jobless back to work
and clean up the house's scandal-tarnished
image. House Democrats caucused Monday
and elected Wright of Texas as majority
leader by a 148 to 147 vote, upsetting the
favorite, Californian Phillip Burton. Big city
mayors reportedly backed Wright.

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IN SANFORD

WASHINGTON 1 AP - Visiting Italian
Premier Giulio Andreotti is getting a sneak
preview of the Carter administration by
meeting with vice-President-elect Walter F.
Mondale and Cyrus Vance, nominated to be
the new secretary of state.
Andreotti, here on an official visit, was due
to meet with the two today after arriving here
Monday in a bid to reassure political and
international financial leaders that his fivemonth-old government is able to cope with
Italy's economic problems.
Italy's economy is plagued by high inflation
and unemployment and an added concern is a
prospective hike next week in world oil prices.

Priorities: Jobs, Image

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WASHINGTON i AP; — The Supreme court
has pulled the reins in on federal courts in a
decision that could drastically affect the pace
and scope of school integration in major cities
across the nation. The high court Monday
struck down an order of the 5th Circuit Court
of Appeals designed to desegregate Austin.
Tex., schools by busing up to 25,000 students.
Justice Lewis F. Powell Jr. said school officials cannot be held responsible for racial
imbalances caused solely by a city's
residential patterns.

TALLAHASSEE AP(
Was Florida's 55-nule-an-our
speed limit improperly imposed for over two years? If so, should
thousands of motorists be reimbursed for their fines?
Leon Circuit Judge Donald Hartwell is pondering those
(lu( s1ions in a suit brought by a Florida State University law
student Richard Glenn, who claimed authorities had no right to
uric him $ last April.

Bound Over To Grand Jury

PLAINS. Ga. 'ATh - President-elect
Carter goes to Atlanta today for the first of a
series of trips to interview prospective cabinet
members. Carter will use the privacy of the
governor's mansion he once occupied to
conduct the interviews today and Wednesday
lie will continue the interviews when he visits
Washington on Thursday and Friday

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FLORIDA
IN BRIEF

THE

Carter Off To AIanta

Tuesday, Dec. 7,

�Evening Herald
Florida Treasurer 13111 Gunter is up in arms
because the state Department of General Services

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vants to spend $185,000 of the taxpayers' money on
hallway furniture for the new fl-story Capitol.
Gunter, in a shameless display of fiscal
responsibility, has urged the Cabinet to cut that
figure to $127,000 by mandating the purchase of a
"secondary line" of furniture.
Actually, the DGS had wanted to spend $261,000
on the plush goodies, but after its announcement to
that effect, the resulting howl of outrage prompted
the agency to submit a revised plan which would

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Tuesday, Dec. 7, 1976-4A
W\VNE D. DOYLE, Publisher
NORMAN If. OSIIRIN, Editor
JOSEPH D VAN }3RACKIJ-:. Advertising Director

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Year. S23 40, lh Mail In Florida same as home delivery. All
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According to news reports, the Initial shopping
list included such items as $.,000 sofas and $115 ash
tray-trash can combinations.

nd the DGS reportedly says the revised
proposal calls for buying furniture of the same
quality: it seems the agency forgot to take into
consideration the savings that would be incurred

You could say that the decision of the
congregation of the Plains Baptist Church didn't
mean as much as it appeared to mean.

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that much. Publicity and the fact that President-

proposals in the months before election gives a

elect Jimmy Carter is a member of the church
probablydistorted the result.

different picture.
What emerged was this clear concept: Carter
would eliminate or reduce some programs,
sensationally perhaps, but increase others. In
the end we'd have a Pentagon, and a defense
budget not much different from what we've had
in the post -Vietnam war years.
Interestingly too, Barry' M. Blechman. of the
Brookings Institution, has been mentioned as a
prominent defense adviser. The implication has
been that this foretells a reduction in defense.
Thus reasoning, it seems, is based on the fact
that a number of studies from that venerable
institution, where Blechman Is a sort of defense
coordinator, seemed to stress the need and
possibility of overall defense cuts.

But the vote is still significant. The racial
lockout rule has been changed. To Northerners it
may seem to have been an outlandish rule but it
was on the books. It had to be removed before any
progress toward brotherhood could be made.
The change has been made by the people
themselves under the leadership of one of their own
not imposed by Yankees or the National Guard.
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it as a significant event,
They were deeply moved. That is the best evidence
that it was important.

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be sure, toward fulfillment of our national ideals.
The deeply divided congregation of the Plains
B ptist ch ur ch has taken one significant step
toward that fulfillment,

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They predict that U.S. wheat storage, alreaii
the largest since the l960s, could grow to almos
a billion bushels by next June.
Nevertheless, the United States, Canada and,
to a lesser extent, Australia remain the world's
only producers of surplus grain ia fact which
continues to be staunchly ignored by ft.'
proponents of Socialist economies).
Thus one or two disastrous growing seasons
the developing world could revive the ten

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JOHN CU NNIFF

Prepares For Marriage
ST. LOUIS AP
Everybody's darling of
the uneven parallel bars, Russian gymnast
Olga Korbut, apparently is getting ready to
settle down to married life.
Miss Korbut, 21, bought a wedding dress at a
nearby J.C. Penney store over the weekend
and indicated she would be married next year
in Russia, said Edna Welch, the store's bridal
consulta nt.
Asked whom she would marry, the gold
medal winner in the 1972 Olympics, said only,
"A boy."
Miss Korbut was in St. Louis to perform in
an exhibition with other Soviet gymnasts.
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the moral obligation of Americans to feed ftp'
world's starving and, If necessary, to lower their
own standards of living to do so.

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Both these situations have been develuping for recently pointed out that a least une-illird uf tht.
years but haven't been dealt with adequately in increased world demand for food in the past 1
previous administrations.
years has conic from North Americans,
One factor sometimes cited as leading to teen- Europeans and Russians eating steadily more'
age unemployment is a minimum wage rate of high-protein food. Grain is fed to animals and
$2.30•an hour. Small business people everywhere poultry and eaten as steaks and eggs.

The dress cost $177. She also bought a $55

In real energy terms, she says, this is about
have complained that they cannot afford to train
unskilled workers at that rate, only to lose them five Woes more wasteful than eating grain Itself
The result is an average American diet of nearl:.a
when the apprenticeships are completed.
2,000 pounds of grain a year, compared to
Advisers to the presidentelect are fully aware 400 pounds for the average
person in Indi,t
of the difficulty involved in reducing unemThe implication of this and striular
ployment sharply through the use of fiscal
measures alone, and therefore are advising statements Is that if the people of the richer
countries used less grain
specific action against specific job problems.
largely by reducin g
the
Not everyone believes the goal will require the consumption of livestock products
such special measures. One business economist, poorer people of the world would be better fed

fingertip veil and paid for the purchases with
three $l() bills, store employes said.

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1'ALLA}j,.ssEF; ,'P
Treasurer Bill
Gunter has urged the Cabinet
to cut
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other hallway furnishings planned for the new
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With the Cabinet slated to 'ote on the matter
today, Gunter distributed a letter Monday in
which he tirged his colleagues to spend
5127,(w for a secondary line instead of the

Such a conclusion is "clearly incurred,

real growth of just 5 per cent is sufficient to meet contends D. Gale Johnson, provost of the I
Carter's goals.
University of Chicago and professor of
In contrast, however, another cites what has economics.
Those who advocate reducing grain con
come to be called Okun's law, so-named for
Arthur Okun, chairman of the Council of sumption in high-income countries fail to un
Economic Advisers under President Johnson. derstand the close connections between demand
and supply affecting food production, he says
Okun's law postulates a reduction in unem
is simply not possible to reduce demand and
ployment by one-third the difference between the
Product
assume
that supply will remain the same."
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prospect of the So%iet Union or any other countr,,

at the relative effeciveness of air power, air
Some independent economists here say they
defenses and of armor and anti-tank defenses. too have serious doubts, citing among other facThe order by Transportation Secretary William Coleman
for U.S. airlines to initiate procedures to cut jet noises by up to 50 Here they are talking, however, not about tors the rising number of women seeking jobs
decreased defense spending but about shifts In and the perniciousness of teen-age unemper cent by 1965 is encouraging to neighbors of airports.
emphasis.
ploYuient.
But some industry spokesmen are skeptical.
For in their conclusion, Blechman and his
Both these facto" are symptoms of persistent
The retrofitted or new engines mandated by Coleman, they
associates say "it must be recognized that the underlying changes in the nature of the labor
say, will have an effect noticeable only to "a very discerning
process of reducing the share of U.S. resources force that are unlikely to respond sharply or
ear." And the modifications in engines and in landing and
devoted to defense has more or less run its immediately to temporary fiscal stimulus, such
takeoff procedures designed to reduce noise will be expensive,
course. Additional savings are possible in some as a tax cut.
areas, but other sectors of the defense budget
The estimated $8 billion total cost presumably will be paid
Changing mores, and to a great extent the need
should receive more emphasis. In general, this for additional family income, are behind the rise
by airline passengers, although Coleman put off until Dec. 1 a
means that defense spending will have to in- in the number of women seeking Jobs. Ironically,
hearing to consider methods of meeting the bill,
crease in re-al terms for at least the next five as the economy improves it is possible that even
Despite the doubts, Coleman's action Is a positive step
years, but probably more slowly than the ex- more women will seek jobs.
forward. President Ford had pledged during the recent election
pected growth in national output."
campaign to move against airport noise, acknowledging the
The explosive teen-age unemployment rate of
ThiS is not all. The group headed by 19 per cent, and much higher than that for black
emotional complaints of people under traffic patterns.
Belchman goes on to say "Military powerconcon- teen-agers, represents a grave mismatch of
Mr. Ford and his administration are limited during
tinues play an important part in world affairs' individual abilities and employer needs.
remainder of his term in office in their choice of initiatives.
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the Ford administration found Itself receiving
The Blechman team considers in some detail
very low marks and losing votes as well,
the need to shift this country's defense emphasis,
Ford shot for a Jobless rate of under 7 per ient
taking forces from the Pacific, for example, in
by the end of 1976 and missed the target by more
order to beef up our posture in the than a full percentage point, assuming
the 8.1
Mediterranean, Western Europe and other November Jobless
rates continue into December,
Atlantic areas. They advocate a review of U.S.
The president-elect's goal Is for a reduction of
military doctrine with the argument that
"technological advances in military hardware 1.5 per cent in that jobless rate by the end of the
year of his leadership, a goal he admits
are making many traditional
questionable." They say we need to look sharply might be difficult to achieve.

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NEW YORK f AP i — Jimmy Carter hai set a
Bergman, ,Martin Binkin and Robert Weinland,
has Just written a defense chapter in a new precise job goal that, in effect, provides everyone with a scorecard to measure his adBrookings publication.
ministration's
performance in one of the most
Here he and his associates
are projecting the sensitive areas of the economy.
necessity of an increase
not a decrease
in
Having established a similarly precise goal,
defense dollars for the years just ahead.

Among the other dramatic memories of recent

We seem to be in a period of remission from
what could yet be mankind's terminal illnes
uncontrolled population growth, with accompanying widespread and chronic starvation
While world population is far from stabilized,
growth rates have been declining in the wi
derdeveloped countries and experts are revising
their former projections that the number of
people on the globe will double by the year 2000,
As for food, the United States is "awash in an
ocean of excess wheat," say Department of
Agriculture economists, and they see little

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Miki
maneuvered t(xlav to hold on to his jot) despite
the Liberal-Den1)0rat Ic party's setback in
Sunday's parliamentary election . 'l'he Con.
servat lye partythat has ruled Japan for 21
years was able to put together a paperthin
majority of unIv three votes in the lower hOtLSe
of the Diet ( parliament) elected Sunday, and
Miki was under heavy pressure
from former
Deputy Prime Minister Takeo I'ukuda to let
Fukuda take over.

higher quality merchandise selected by the
Department
rnt'nt of General Services.
The Cabinet was also (lUe to consider the
purchase of endangered areas in Collier,
Franklin and Escambia ('oun lies for it total
$8.7 million.

National

From 1968 through 1971, in fact, producers in
and the 4 per cent rate at which real GNP roust
grow to accommodate expansion of the labor the major exporting countries were restricting
grain production because there was not enough
force.
demand
for grain at acceptable prices. It
If this "law" holds true in 1977
and it did
domest ic use of grain had been reduced, mouth
incidentally, in 1976 it would indicate a growth less
would have been invested
in agricultural
rote of 8.5 per cent if Carter's goal were to be
research and the production capacity
of the
achieved. Almost nobody is anticipating such a major exporting
countries
would
be
much
loser
growth rate.
today than it actually is,

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"national security,"
secrets are not so well kept after all. They have he conceded, and therefore are top secret.
been stored in safes which are left open and
In his memo, Lyon suggests a "security
strewn on desks overnight for all to see.
monitoring system" to prevent foreign spies as
The careless security at the Energy Research well as common thieves from stealing highly
and Development Administration (ERDA) is classified nuclear information,
revealed In an internal memorandum intended
Inside sources have told us ERDA Is an
for official eyes only. The ERDA memo agency that foreign agents would like to
indeclares:
filtrate, Lyon admitted there have been cases of
"The number of incident involving the failure employees havingpersonal items, such as
of ERDA staff to' provide physical protection for purses, stolen. Some sticky-fingered people, it
restricted data and other classified matter appears, are roaming
ERDA's halls.
within headquarters offices is 'considerably
Footnote: When we notified the Joint Cornbeyond tolerable levels. ."
mnittee on Atomic Energy, they thought the
In 1975, according to the memo, there were 85 situation was serious, enough to
demand a full
"security Infractions" at ERDA headquarters in report from ERDA. The agency intends
to
Washington. For the first three-quarters of 1976, provide details to th
e congressional panel as
there were 69 infractions, an increase of seven 'soon as sslbIe.
over the corresponding figure for last year.
McCARTHYISM REVISITED: The State
"From an analysis of the records," the Dept., following pressure from the repressive
memo states, "it appears that the current trend Indonesian government, denied a U.S. travel
is due to the absence, or lax enforcement, of visa to a prominent British citizen who briefly
established security monitoring systems within was a Commwuist 30 years ago.
the divisions-offices incurring the bulk of the
The victim of this updated "McCathyism" is
Infractions."
Carmel Budiardjo, a well-known Indonesian
H.E. Lyon, the ERDA security chief who expert on human rights. Part of
her expertise'
wrote the memo, told our associate Marc comes from painful personal experience. She
Smolonsky the infractions did not Involve lost or spent three year without trial in Indonesian Jails,
stolen material. He insisted they were not Her husband, a Conijnij
st , was imprisoned for
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"I just had if few days off and decided to see
my friend, Dr .Newman," said Godfrey, 73, on
Monday, referring to gast roi mutest ma I
specialist I)r. Edward Newman of Chicago.
The hospital listed the radio arid television
x'rsonality in good condition lie checked in

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The atomic .eapumis do'un''iits in

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Glenn Opposes Amnesty

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fear it would delay a purely private visit to th
e
United Slates.
MELCHER MIFFED: Rep, John Melcher, D.
Mont., Is still miffed over the seedy
trick pulled

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Monday. ''The president-elect is going farther
than that...,"
said he is concerned about handling
deserters under such a program. "What if we

Glenn

get into war again?" he asked. "I have a
problem in my mind with deserters, particula ny those that were in Cofflt)at.

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Carter, meeting briefly with reporters in Plains, Ga., on
Monday, took pains to keep open all his options for stimulating the
cr000my. lie disagreed with the Sunday statement by his
designated director of the Office of Management and Budget,
'lhonias H. "Bert" Lance, who called a tax cut "almost a certainty.''
"I'll be consulting with my economic advisers and also with
congressional leaders before I make any decision. It will be a joint
decision ...," Carter said.

The reaction of congressional leaders to the tax cut talk has
been generally cool. Rep. Al human, 0-Ore., chairman of the tax
writing House Ways and Means committee, reiterated on Monday
his contention that a general tax cut would be an ineffective way
to stimulate the eeconomy-.
"It is a terribly Inefficient way of doing it," Ullman said. lie
said tie favors instead a jobs program with an emphasis on

stimulating investment.
Lance, meanwhile, was showing that he had quickly discovered
Who sets the policy in the Carter administration, On Sunday, in

addition to saying that the tax cut was almost certain to be the
means chosen for spurring the economy, he also expressed doubt
that unemployment could be reduced by 1.5 per cent.
After hearing what Carter had to say in Plains Monday morning, Lance quickly revised his opinions for an appearance before
a business group in New York.
The tax cut was only a "leading option," and not almost a
certainty, he said. lie also changed his view about the lowering of
unemployment levels to coincide with Carter's determination to
drop them from the current 8.1 per cent to 6.6 per cent In 1977. "1
think the goal can be attained," he said.
L'ne said there was no doubt that the economic slump has
become another recession. As he said that, the Commerce
Department released some figures giving little hope For improvement.

The department said that a long-awaited spurt in capital
spending by business is still at least six months off.

cuing straight to hell."
Billy Carter lost Monday in his second bid to become
mayor of this little but now famous village, and his
brother, the President-elect of the United States, worried,
'1 think I cost him the election."
Brother Billy was beaten 90 to 71 in Monday's election,
losing to Al,. Blanton, the incumbent mayor. Blanton also
is an air traffic controller in nearby Albany and is Plains'
partttme barber.
"People of Plains probably think they've got enough
('arters winning elections," said the ['resident-elect as he
arrived at a win-or-lose beer party celebration. The winor-lose celebration, which turned out to be a lose
celebration, was held at Billy's service station, next to
city- hall where the votes were counted.
"We've got a state senator Hugh Carter Sr.,) and a
president and I think that the folks Just thought that a
iriayor on to if all that would bs' Ii much,'' Jimmy-

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Employers do not have to
cover pregnancy--related
costs in their health plans

for employes,
ployes, the Supreme

WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 8
Altamonte Springs Woman's Club, home of Mrs.
Robert liattaway, 618 Red Sail Lone, Hidden Estates, 11
am. Christmas Party. Bring gifts for Seminole Youth

and other benefits for
pregnant women if they
provide such benefits for
o ther disab
The opinion,
on, written lis
Justice
William
H
h(ehnquist. reversed a

ruling by the 4th U.S.
Circuit Court of Appeals in
favor of 43 women employ-es of GE who work in

Building.

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by- excluding pregnancyfrom its disability' in.sur
once program
The decision strikes
a policy of the Equal
F;niiloviiient Opportunity
('onunission. which said
GE and other employers
roust provide for sick leave

Through Friday.

Fhtl[).-%Y, DECEMBER 10
Rummage and Bake Sale sponsored by Lake Brantley
Band Boosters rSSfl,, interstate Mall, during regular mall
hours. Through Sunday.
Free Dogwood and Bald Cypress seedlings, Forrest
Greene Inc., Realtor, 106 Forest Ave., Altamonte Springs,
9 am. to 5 p.m. Through Saturday.

NUAR Sallie Harrison Chapter, 2:30 p.m.. home of
Mrs. Belle Jennings, 1702 Park Ave., Sanford. Mrs.
William Leahy, co-hostess.

William J Brennan Jr..

Foresters Square Dance Club, The Forest, 8 p.m.
Tanglewood AA, closed, 8 p.m., St. Richards Church.
Longwood AA, closed, 8 p.m., Rolling Hills Moravian
Church, SR 434,
'm'AC's Club for Singles, 9p.m., Orlando Garden Club,

which Is company financed
rather than in.sured, "does
not exclude anyone from
benefit eligibility- because
of gender but merely removes one physical condition pregnancy from
the list of compensable
dsbilitie
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La Leche League Sanford Chapter, 8p.m., 113 Crystal
Dr., Loch Arbor, Sanford. Open to all women interested in
learning more about or promoting brea.stfeeding.
White elephant We to benefit Central Florida Zoo, 9
a.m. to 4 pm. Four Townes Shopping Center, Orange City.

ihurgood Marshall and
John
Paul
Stevens
dissented.
The court's majority
opinion said the GE plan.

[larrs A. Blackman con-

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Altamonte Springs, 10 am. and 7 p.m.

Diet Workshop, 10 am. and 6 p.m., St. Augustine
Church, Button and Sunset, Casselberry.
Seminole South Rotary, 7:50 am., Lord Chumley's,
Altamonte Springs.
Seminole Sunrise Kiwanis, 7 a.m.

eurred in part. Justices

class action swt on bt'half

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Seminole County Young Rtpubiican annual Christ['arty, 8 p.m., Marbey-a Apartment (lubhou.s.
AthnLssl.in an unwrapped toy for an under; r',il .gt h: .f

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Piano workshop, 10 30 a ill. ' master .
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FlU Iliusic rehearsal halt. Featuredarto,t
Joti P'rr
teacher at U. of Texas. $10 for adults. $4, student
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Maitland Junior High Orchestra in concert. 7:30 pmn.
Maitland Public Library.

Sanford Cisitan, 7:15 am., Buck's.

covers some risks but
excludes others," the high
court said.
There is no
risk from which men are
protected and women are
not. Likewise, there is no
risk from which women are
protected and men are
not."
Chief Justice Warren E.
Burger and Justices Potter
Stewart, Byron R. White
and Lewis F Powell Jr
joined in Rehnquist's
majority opinion. Justice

5 a.m. readings: temperature
ethics in the wake of disclosures that sonic congressniiern have
ermiIght low
60.
accepted cash and gifts from persons with alleged ties to the 62.
Barometric
pre
s
29.94.
sure:
South Korean government
Burton, showing no outward disappointment at his narrow R&amp;'latise humidity: 98 per cent.
defeat, told reporters he thinks O'Neill and Wright will make a Rainfall: .20 Inch. Winds: calm.
O cca sion a l
rain ending
fine team and said he will try now to be :;elected Democratic whip,
tonight
and
becoming
cooler.
a post now held by John J. McFall of California.
and
cool
Mostlywind',
The whip is appointed by the speaker, but a propo sal before the
I.ows In the low
Weduesdas
I)ernnocratic caucus later this week would put the job up for
sos, liigks in the low 60s. Winds
election
southeast I0-15 mph.
Rep. Thomas Foley,
1)-Wash., chairman of the house AgriculwF:l)sFsl),\'s TItlES
lure Conuiiittee, was elected chairman of the caucus to succeed
flay tuna Beach: high 8:42
Burton, who did not seek re-election. Foley defeated Rep Shirley
a.m., 9:00 p.m., low 2:05 am..
Chisholm of New York, 194 to 96.
2:43 p.m
If Johnson takes it, Rep. Morris K. Udall of Arizona, eriviPort ('anaser-al' high 8:29
runiiientalist and candidate for the Demut-ratic presidential
a.m..
pun low 1:57 am.,
nomination this year, will be in line to become chairman of the 2:25 p.m
Interior Committee
Bay port: high 1:12 am., 2:55
p.m., low 8:21 am.. 8:18 p.m.

vacation,

S. Oak.

Sanford-Seminole Jaycees, 7:30 p.m., Jaycee

surance package which

Electric Co. did not violate
the fedora! Civil Rights Act

ac to wor
Wright also said he will strive to restore the ''pinnacle of
respect" he said the house deserves. O'Neill reiterated to
reporters his plan to set up a special committee to stiffen [louse

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Greater Seminole Toastmistress Club, 7:30 p.m.,
Altamonte Springs Civic Center.
Altamonte Spritgs Garden Club Christmas party,
6:30 p.m., Altamonte Springs Civic Center. Dinner and
musical program.
Florida Nurses Assn. District 37 Christmas party, I
p in., County Health Center, 300 S. French Ave. Bring gift
fr Salvation Army.
Bazaar, food and plant sale, starts 9 a.m., First
Christian Church educational building, Sanford Avenue
and Rosalia. Sponsored by Circle No. 2. Through Saturlay.
Sanford AA, 6 p.m., 1201 W. First St.
Lake Mary Rotary, 8 am., May-fair Country Club.
South Seminole Optimist, 7:30 am., Ramada Inn, SR

of moore than 100,000 female
employes of GE,
"The plan, in effect is
nothing more than an in-

Court ruled today.
In a 6-3 decision, the
court said the General

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Sanford . Seminole Jaycettes, 7:30 p.m Jaycee
building.
Weight Watchers, 7p.m., Sanford Woman's Club. 309

Berg, Mrs. Jane Christopher or Mrs. Ruth Layo.

Pregnancy Ruling

mass transit in the nation's cities.
Althcugh O'Neill declared strict neutrality in the four-noon fight
Although
for Democratic leader, congressmen close to him and other
plants
it
Richmond.
c-andidates circulatesl word that O'Neill could accept 411)0110
Portsmouth and Salem,
except Burton, his reputed rival for po wer.
Tex,i-'t
Wright was chairman
chairan of the task force that created House
and Tell ('it',. Ind., and
Democrats' jobs program in the last Congress. After his election
Philadelphia
u majority leader, Wright told his party colleagues they must
The
ihomen
had filed a
produce legislation ''that will lift this country out 'if the slough (if

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Parents Anonymous, 7:30 p.m. Community United
Methodist Church. Casselberry.
Longwood Area Sertoma, noon, Quality Inn

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"I see Plains going straight to hell," Billy Carter said in
the glare of television lights. "With everything that';
going on here, I surely (1(1,"

recession."
O'Neill told them, ''It is our responsibility to put the unem

Overeaters Anonymous, 7:30 p.m., Florida Power and
1.1gM, Sanford.
Seminole lions, 7 p.m., Quality Inn North, SR 434 and
1-I.
Casselberry Jaycees, 7:30 p.m., The Barony

Longwood Tourist Club Christmas dinner, noon,
Quality Inn North. Reservations by Dec. 7 with Mrs. Karl

Now, say's Billy Carter, without Billy Carter as mayor,
the defeated candidate may build a house in the woods
outside town to escape the peering tourists and creeping
urban congestion.

'New York City' Mayor
or Abraham I). Beanie repo
reportedly collected
otes for Wright return for Wright's leadership role in winning
congressional support of mass transit money and New York City
,iitl. Other mayors, including Chicago's Richard Daley, urged
Wright's election largely for his leadership in boosting fund.s for

Bear Lake Elementary School P'I'A, 7:30 p.m., multi-

purpose room.

"I think it's tough to win with a brother who's president.
I think I cost him the election. He would have made a
great mayor."

The President-elect's brother was not noticeably
gracious in defeat.

House Democrats caucused Monday and elected Wright of
Texas as majority leader by a 148 to 147 vote, upsetting the (as-orite, Californian Phillip Burton. Big-city mayors reportedlybacked Wright.
O'Neill of Massachusetts was nominated speaker by the
Eocrats
k'm
by acclamation, tantamount to his ek'ction when
Congress convenes Jan. 4.

p.m., Longwood library building.

Carter said,

then, brother Billy campaigned this time on a platform
that promised to try to preserve. Plains' character and
protect it from too much commercialization caused by
brother Jimmy's success.

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lAug w ood Civic League. Christmas program 710

Oviedo Rotary, 7:30 a.m., the Town House.
THURSDAY, DECEMBER
"Saturday, Sunday, Monday," Annie Russell Theatre,
Rollins College, Winter Park, 8:30 p.m. iThrough

Billy lost to Blanton by four votes for the $50-a-month

WA
WASHINGTON
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Reps. Thoina P. O'Neill and Jim
Wright, the two new Democratic leaders of the House, say' their
two goals are to get the jobless back to work and clean up the
House's scandal-tarnished image.

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Civic ('enter.

job two years ago. Whatever the campaign issues were

New L eaders
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Sanford Sertomna, noon, Sanford Sheraton, SR 46.
Sanford Kiwanis, noon, Civic Center.
Casselberry Rotary, 7:30 am., the Caboose.
Sanford Serenaders senior citizens dance, 2:30 p.m.,

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Ranch and exceptional children at Rosenwald school.
Bridge and Canasta hosted by Social Department of
Sanford Woman's Club, 1 n.m., 309 S. Oak Ave.

i immy: 'I Think I Cos t
Billy The Election
PLAINS, ( a. I Al'
Without hilly- Carter as mayor,
says hilly Carter, the little crossroads town of Plains "is

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Kurt Waldheim was me' ond ballot.
elected secretary-general of the
On the first ballot, he was yeUnited Nations today.
For
the
57-year-old
toed
by the Chinese who cast
The vole

The overcrowded conditions worsened about
15 months ago, Prison Bureau officials told us,
largely due to the "baby boom" of the last

generation: This resulted In an increase in the
number of people of the '('rime-prone" u'

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presidential running mate, says he is opposed
to the president-elect's profxise(I amnesty for
draft evaders and deserters.
"I personally felt that the OpI.X)rtunitv
President Ford gave to those affected
was
adequate," Glenn told a news conference

In Toronto, Mrs. Budiardjo said she neglected inmate.

to list the membership on her 1974 application

Ohio

U.S Sen. John
Glenn, D-Ohio, one of several persons once
considered as Jimmy Carter's viceCOLUMBUS,

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Ilospita I getting his yearly checkup.

and had planned to lecture on human rights here on him In
his race for the Senate by Sens. hlt'nry
this fall. But
we've learned, during a hearing last Beilmon and Dewey Bartlett, both Oklahoma
year at which she was testifying
on repression. Republicans.
she was baited by former Rep. Wayne hay's,
Ohio.
The two Oklahoma senators used official11,03, then a power on a congressional looking Senate Interior Committee stationery to
subcommittee which 'controls State Dept. Funds, beat the drums for Melcher's Republican opponent. Worse yet, such Democratic stalwart as
forced an admission from Budiardjo that
she had
been a Communist from 1946 to 1948 while living Sen. Lee Metcalf, D-Mont,, a close Melcher
friend, and Sen. Henry Jackson, 0-Wash., were
'in Britain.
listed
on the letterhead.
Shortly thereafter, the State Dept ordered
Budlardjo to return the U.S. travel visa. When
The letter falsely suggested that
the whole
she asked for another one this summer, the stiff- Interior Committee De
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mo
cr
at
and
Republican
necked bureaucrats first stalled, then turned her alike, was
opposed to Melcher's candidacy, Tht)
down flat on the
grounds that she had failed to political cheap Shot failed. Melcher won by 64 per
admit her political background
when she applied cent. H e'll now
for a visa in 1974.
Join his tormentors, Bellinon and
Bartlett,10 the
Senate,
A State Dept. spokesman admitted to
us that
PACKED PRISONS: Federal prisons have
Indonesian officials had quietly Intervened in the
Budiardjà case. He insisted, though, that neither become so crowded they no longer meet the
the pres,sure no her brief fling with Cinunisn UuinifliUm standards set by the United Nations.
According 'to Statistics by
had anything to do with State's dnjal of
the U. S. Bureau of
her
The denial, said the spokesman, was strictly due Prisons, the 37 federal penal Institutions are
to her "misrepresentation" on
overcrowded by an average of 21 per cent. Often,
the ea.rller
two mn are packed Into a
application.
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recovered cancer patient, is in Michael Reese

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WASHINGTON— The nation's best-dept custody, however, involve

YA KNOW

WASHINGTON (AP) President-elect Carter says he wants to
consult with congressional leaders before deciding on any tax cut
to swwlate the economy, but one of those legislators is already
saying that such a measure would not be enough.

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BERRY'S WORLD

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President-elect Jimiv)
Carter could turn out to be a big defense spender.
That's certainly not what seemed to come out
during his campaign for the White house. Mr.
Carter talked repeatedly about cuts he planned.
But even while Candidate Carter was making
sensational generalized promises of major
overall slashes in defense, and giving speeches
w hich led audiences from California o the East
Coast to believe he would wield the knife with
some abandon once he became Commander in
Chief, a careful analysis of spe cific Carter

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Palest'riian
leaders ordered their guerrillas on a
nlaximuni war alert along the LebaneseIsraeli border today, charging that Israeli
forces were prepa ring to invade southern
Lebanon" land and sea. A Palestinian
spokesman said joint forces of guerrillas and
leftist Lebanese Moslems were deployed at
strategic X)SitiOfls a buga 30-Mile stretch of
the Lebanese coast north of
the Israeli frontier. There was ni) 'om nu'nt from Israel.

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It's just too bad that jewel-encrusted snuff boxes
are no longer the rage: those little accessories so
well reflected the style of the court of Louis XIV.
Now those were politicians who knew how to live.

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King probably won't try to join. If he does, he
probably won't be admitted. Local blacks probably
won't try to join either. They have their own black
Baptist church.
The 124 to 66 vote probably does not indicate
that there is a majority in the congregation in favor
of real change. Minds probably haven't changed

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Perhaps what the state should do is commission
an interior designer from Paris to deck out the
Capitol in the fashion to which the bureaucrats are
accustomed.
And why stop with furniture? It would be simple 4
enough for lawmakers to authorize a substantiai
clothing allowance for themselves which would
guarantee that legislators and state employes stay
in the latest fashions.
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The congregation's decision, by a vote of 124 to
66, o pe ned the doors of church membership to "all
people who want to worship Jesus Christ," subject
to screening of applicants by a "watchcarc cornmittee" composed of the pastor and four deacons.

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bureaucrat had to chat with a lobbyist on a tacky,
$l,000 sofa? Or the chagrin Ofa lawmaker, just back
from a junket in the Soviet Union, who had to
deposit the stub of his Havana cigar in a gauche,
fifty-dollar ash tray? Horrors.
Gunter's recommendation that the state pw-.
chase a secondary line of hallway furniture reflects
an unhealthy obsession with cost-cutting.

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The Rev. Clennon King, who had applied for
membership in the church, is not even a resident of
Plains, He is a self-styled minister who is a former
mental patient and an ex-convict. He applied for
membership only to test the congregation's 1965
rule excluding "Negroes and civil rights agitators"
from membership.

years in the often violent transition of the South is
this gentle vignette
Rosalynn Carter softly
weeping as she left the Plains church in the rain.

Ike: you are only as prosperous as you look.
And I suppose an argument can be made for that
position. For instance, if an Arab sheik were to visit
Florida's new Capitol to discuss opening up a chain
of fast-food restaurants, Florida's bureaucrats
would want to undertake the negotiations in a
suitable atmosphere.
They would want the Capitol to project an image
of uniform prosperity with no hints of crude
economizing to mar that facade.
And we must not forget the day-to-day activities
in the Capitol, which often center around impromptu discussions in hallways.
Can you imagine the resulting humiliation if a

' trifling $185,000.
The Cabinet Is scheduled to vote on the matter
today.

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via the bidding process.
Are we Floridians not fortunate to have such
public servants as make up the DGS?
They seem to have firmly grasped the latest
trend in political science: government through
conspicuous consumption.
In adopting that theory, the DGS staffers seems
to be taking the line of Glenn Turner and Reverend

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during the past year and about migratory
farm work will be collected by the Bureau of
the Census in this area according to Thomas
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regional office in Atlanta. Interviewers will
visit a sample of households during the week
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Cold and flu season demand for Florida's
canned and reconstituted grapefruit juice is so
heavy that state warehouse inventory has
been reduced 32 per cent under last season at
this time, United Growers and Shippers Assn,
of Orlando has reported.

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sold by the 419 farms in Seminole County in
1974 amounted to $13,052,000, according to a
preliminary report of the 1974 census of
Agriculture.

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John E. Polk,
Execution
Sheriff
Seminole County, Flor ida
Publish Dec. 7. LI. 21, 26, 1976
DEC 23

DeL and Firm Wins Pact

NOTICE UNDER FICTITIOUS
NAME STATUTE
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN
Notice is hereby given that the
undersigned, pursuant to the
"Fictitious Name Statute." Chapter
86509, Florida Statvte's.wiIl register
with the Clerk of the Circuit Court,
nand for Seminole County, Florida.
upon receipt of proof of the
Publication of this notice, the tic
titiousname, to wit. THE SIGN
KING under which we are engaged
n business at 100 Highway 17 92.
Longwood.Florida 32750
That the parties interested in said
business enterprise are as follows
Forrest C. Brown. Jr.
Norma J Brown

Postal Interviews Coming
Some residents of Seminole County will be

interviewed as part of a U.S. Postal Service
study to determine how well they are being
served by the mail service.

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KURON W. MMINN,
Defendant
NOTICE TO APPEAR
IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF
FLORIDA:
TO KURON W. McMINN
Last known address
Post Office Box 4296
Winter Park. Florida
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
that a complaint seeking the
foreclosure of a mortgage has been
tiled in the above entitled Court, and
you are summoned, ordered and
required to Show cause why the
same should not be granted by
serving a copy of your written
detenses. If any, upon the law firm of
BORNS1'EIN,
PETREE
A
SHADER, PA., 12$ South Court
Avenue, Orlando, Florida, and by
filing the original thereof with the
Clerk of the Circuit Court, Seminole
County
Courthouse,
Sanford,
Florida, not later than the 11th day
of January 1977,
The real property being sought to
be foreclosed on is described as
follows:
The East 1 Of the South 14 plus
the West '., of the South Half of the
southwest 1 4 of the Southeast '.
LESS the West 10 feet, Section 21,
Township 21, Range 31, also
described as Lot 0, HORSESHOE
FARMS, according to the plat
thereof, recorded in Plat Book 17.
page 77, public records of Seminole
County, Florida
If you fail to appear or 5710w cause
in accordance with this notice, a
default will be entered against you
for the relief Sought in the corn
plaint
This notice will be published once
a week for four (I) consecutive
weeks in the Evening Herald or any
other newspaper having general
circulation in Seminole County,
Florida
WITNESS my hand as the Clerk of
said Court and the seal of Said Court
this 61 h day of D ec ember, 1976
(Seal)
Arthur H Beckwith, Jr.
Cler k of the Circuit Court
By Mary N Darden
Deputy Clerk
Publi sh Dec 7, II, 21, 26. 1976
QC 25
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Notice is hereby given that

Sanford, Fla. 32771

1)EcEM13F;It5. 1916
ADMISSIONS
Sanford:
Annie M. Alexander

[)awn H. [lurks
Jewelle P. Chapman
George Frazier
Willie Grace
Muody 0. harden'

Anna W. Malanga
Claude M. McKenzie
Rosa I.. Morehead

Frances B. 0111
Shellie Shorter
Leon M. Swam Sr.
Joseph D. Williams
Merton Worrnuth

Essie H. McAvoy, Chuluol*
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Wealthy S. Spokes, DeBar:
Anthony M. Taprino, DeBar y
Dorothy C. Edmond
Deland
Alan C. Bryant, Deltona
Robert G. Srnedley, Delton
Theodore It. Wheeler

Deltona
Robert 0. Wilson, Deltona
Marvin Thomason, Genev
Earned B. Wright, Longwoo
Frances B. Connelly
Maitland
hluyler Kingman, Orange
City
Mary L Wilson, Orange M3
Marion M. Leitner, Osteer
Irene E. Cuibreth, Winter
Springs
BIRTHS
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Dennis Bagley,
boy, Sanford
DISCHARGES
Sanford:
Wa yn e 0. Brooks
Margaret Childs
Kenneth Hammer
Mary E. Jameson
Leona Lee
Mmnie E. Metbi
Aizeda Washington
Lois Cralgo, Altamonte
Springs
Frank Biondollilo, DeltonsI
Inamae limn, Deltona
Mary Lou Sharp, Deltona
Wilma M. Taylor, Deltona
Clara I.. Tyo, Deltona
Ruby Hathaway, New
Smyrna Beach
Charles W. BUtts, Charleston,

FEDERICK J HERSEY,
Defendants
NOTICE OF SUIT

TO QUIET TITLE
THE STATE OF FLORIDA TO
DEFENDANTS FREDERICK
HERSEY. if alive, and his unknown
spouse, it married, and if dead, the

unknown heirs, devisees. legatees,
grantees, assigns. spouses. lienors.
creditors. Successors, trustees of
them and each of them, and any and
all other persons or parties claIming
by, through, under or against them,
oreachofthem. and against any and
all parties or persons having or
doming any right, title or interest
in and to the following described
property, lying and situate in
Seminole County, Florida, twit
The East 9 tent of Loll. Block 7$
CRYSTAL LAKE WINTER HOMES
SUBDIVISION, according t Plat
thereof recorded in Plot Book 2
Pages 114 through 116. Public
Records of Seminole County,
Florida
You and each of you are hereby
severally nolilied that EDNA HElL,
I k a EDNA M JIMINEZ.
tiled
her Complaint in the Circuit Court,
Eighteenth Judicial Circuit in and
for Seminole County. Florida,
againSt you and each of you as
Detendnt to Quiet title of the
Plaintiff to the above described real
Property located in Seminole
County, Florida, the abbreviated
title of Which is entitled "EDNA
NEIL. I k a EDNA M JIMINEZ,
Plaintiff, versus FREDERICK ,
HERSEY. tt at, Defendants", and
you and each of you, are hereby
,r,, to serve a copy of your
reqi,,J
answer or Other defense, if any upon
FRANK C WHIGHAM of STEN
STROM. DAVIS &amp; MCINTOSH.
attorneys for Plaintllf, whose ad
drits is Post Office Box 13, .n
lord. Florida 37771. and to file the
original of 54m1 in the office of the
Clerk of the above styled Court on or
before December 271h. 1976, as
required by law If you fail t do so.
judgment by default will a taken
against you
This Notice shall be published
once a week for four (I) consecutive

Middle District of Florida
KEPIDELL W WHERRY
A ssistant United States Attorney
Attorney f o r Plaintiff
Publish Nov 73. 30. Dec 7, II, 1976

DEF 107

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PAASCHE AIR BRUSHES

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engaged in business at RI No. 1 fl.10
30, Maitland 32751, Seminole
County, Florida under the fictitoic
name of STATEN INSURANCE
AGENCY, and that I intend to

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the Circuit Court, Seminole County,
Florida in accordance with ttie
provisions of the Fictitious Name
section 66509
Statutes, To Wit

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FOR
SEMINOLE
COUNTY,

FLORIDA
CASE NUMBER 76"2149CA09.O
SOUTHEAST
MORTGAGE
COMPANY. a Florida corporation,
Plaintiff,
vs
DAVID F. GENTRY and HELEN F
GENTRY, his wife.
Defendants
NOTICE OF ACTION
TO DAVID F GENTRY and
HELEN F GENTRY,
his *ife
Residence unknown
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
that an action to foreclose a mor
Wage on the following real property
situate In Seminole County, Florida,
described 05 lollws
Lot I, RICHFIELD, according to
the Plot thereof, as recorded in Plot
Book I?, Page 25. of the Public
Records of Seminole County,
Florida
has been filed against you. YOU are
required to Serve a cop',' of your
written defenses, if any, to thiS
action on SMITH AND HAYDEN.
PA., attorneys for the Ptaintitf,
whose address is 1116 Barnett Bank
Building. Jacksonville, Florida
32202. and file the Original with the
before January 51h, 1977, Otherwise
a Judgment may be entered against
you for the relief demanded in the
Complaint
WITNESS my hand and th@ seal of
said Court on this 23rd day Of
November, 1976
(Seal), Arthur H Beckwith-Jr.,
Clerk of the Circuit Court
By. Cherry Kay Travis
Deputy Clerk
.
PublishNov
30, Dec. 1. 14. II, 1974
DEF II)

NOTICE OF SALE
NOTICE is hereby given that by
virtue of that certain Order for
Abendonment Proceedings, issued
DATED this 19th day
out of and under the seal of the
November, A 0., 1976
County Court of Seminole County,
(Seal)
Florida, upon an Order rendered in
Arthur H. Beckwith,,j
the aforejaid Court on the 10th day
of November AD 1976. in that
Clerk of the Circuit Court
By: Mary N Darden
certain case' "In Re In the Matter
° Abandoned Personal Property
Deputy Clerk
STENSIROM, DAVIS $
held by the Seminole County Sheriff
MCINTOSH
' Pursuant to F. S - Sec 70501" which
Attorneys for Plaintiff
aforesaid Order was delivered tome
Flagship Bank of Sanfocd
s Sheriff of 'Seminofe County,
Sue 22
Florida, on the 11th day Of
Post Office Box 1330
November A.D. 1976 Said proty
per
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to include:
PubIiti Nov. 21-30, Dec.?, I), 1974
'49 Assorted Bicyclu
DEF 114
and the undersigned as Sheriff of
Seminole County, Florida. will at
- 11.00 AM on the 6th day Of
December A D. 17*, offer for sale
and Sell to the higheSt bidder, for
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C5h, the above described personal
property at' the location of the
Agricultural 6. Road Department of
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Seminole County, on HIghway 17 97,
South of Sanford, Seminal*County,
ive
S.C.
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Floridi.'
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Albert G. Thomas, Cl eveland,
That said sale is being 'mad.
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pursuant to Chapter 705 of the
Ohio
Florida SlatuteL
Mrs. William (Wynner)
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Jotsri E, Polk, '
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Lowery, a boy, Sanford
Sherdf
Mrs. William (Rhonda)
Seminole County, Florida
PUbliih Nov 10, D. 7. 1974
Milk r, a buy.;u(i'It'rry
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BUSINESS REVIEW

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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION
File Number PR 76.361-CP
Division
In RI: Estate of
LOUIS DE VITO.
DeceaseJ
NOTICE OF
ADMINISTRATION
TO ALL PERSONS HAVING
CLAIMS OR DEMANDS AGAINST
THE ABOVE ESTATE AND ALL
OTHER PERSONS INTERESTED IS
IN THE ESTATE:
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
that theedmInistratino of the Estate
of LOUIS DE VITO. deceased, FJ'
Number PR 76 36* CP, is pending ri
the Circuit Court for Seminole
County. Florida. Probate Division,
the address of which is Seminole
Sanford
County
Courthouse.
37771
The persoriu
Florida
representative of the estate
LOU ISE LONG whose address is I
Roos evelt Place, Maitland, F lorid
32751. The name and address Of the
personal representative's attorney
are set forth below
All persons having clams or
demands against the estate ar'
TH Pit
required,
WITHIN
MONTHS FROM THE DATE 01
THE FIRST PUBLICATION 01
THIS NOTICE. to tile with the den,
'f the above court a written
statement of any claim or demand
they may have Each claim must be
in writing and must indicate the
basis for t o t claim, the name and
address of the creditor or his agen'
or attorney, and the amount
claimed If the claim is not yet due.
the date when it will become au"
shall be stated It the claim
contingent or unliquidated. th e
nature of the uncertainty Shall b"
stated If the claim is secured, thri
eurlty shall be deScribed tr,'
claimant ttiail deliver Sufficient
copies of the claim to the Clerk to
enable the clerk to mail one copy to
each personal representative
All persons interested in the estate
to whom a copy of this Notice of S
Administration has been mailed are
required,
WITHIN
THREE
MONTHS FROM THE DATE Or
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF
THIS NOTICE, to file any ObIect.Ons
they may have that Challenges the
validity of the decendenrs Will, the
qualifications of the personal
representative, or the v enue or
iuridiction of the court
ALL CLAIMS, DEMANDS, AND
OBJECTIONS NOT SO FILED
WILL BE FOREVER BARRED
Date of the first publicatlonot t1i%
Notice
of
Administration
November 30th, 1976

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In Re: Estate of
NORMAN W LOVE. O.k 4 N o.
LOVE. a k.t a NORMAN WI THRO','.
LOVE.
Deceased
NOTICE OF
ADMINISTRATION
TO ALL PERSONS HAVING
CLAIMS OR DEMANDS AGAINST
THE ABOVE ESTATE AND ALL
OTHER PERSONS INTERESTED
IN THE ESTATE:
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
that the administration of the estate
Of NORMAN W LOVE, deceased,
File Number 16 321 CP, is pending
in the Circuit Court for Seminole
County. Florida, Probate Division,
the address of which is Seminole
County Courthouse. Sanford. I
Florida The personal represe'n
tative of the estate is NOREEN
DAY, whose address Is Route 1,
Taytorsville. Kentucky 471 The
name and addreSs of the per5onI
representative's attorney are see
toeth belcw
All persons having claims or
demands against the estate are
required. WITHIN
THREE
MONTHS FROM THE DATE OF
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF
THIS NOTICE, to file with the clerk
of the above court a written it
statement 01 any claim or demand
they may have, Each claim must be
in writing and must indicate the
basil for the Claim, the name arid
address of the creditor or his agent
or attorney, and the amount
claimed It thl claim snot yet due.
the date when it Will become Our
shall be stated ii Ih claim is
contingent or unliquidated, the
nature of the Uncertainty shall be
stated If the claim is
the
Security shall b described The
Claimant Shill, deliver sufficientit
Copies of the claim to the clerk to
enable the clerk to mail one copy to
each persona.f representative
All persons interested In the estate
to whom a copy Of this Notice of
Administration has been mailed are
required, wi THIN
THREE
MONTHS FROM THE DATE OF
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF
THIS NOTICE, to tile any Qbieçtions
they may have that thallen,as the
validity Of the decedent's will, the
Qualifications of the personal
representative, or the venue or
jurisdiction of the court
ALL CLAIMS, DEMANDS, AND
OBJECTIONS NOT So FILED
WILL BE FOREVER BARRED
Oatec,$ the first publication of thuS
Notic, of
Administration
November 30th, l9?e
Noreen Day
AS Personal Repr,s,nt0
live of the Estate of
NORMAN W. LOVE
Deceased
ATTORNEY FOR PERSONAL
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UNITED
STATES
DISTRICT
COURT MIDDLE DISTRICT OF
FLORIDA. ORLANDO DIVISION
COURT NO. 7663OrI.Civ.y UNITED STATES OF AMERICA,
Plaintiff, v Alvoide Fergerson and
Ethetda Fergerson, his
wile
Defendant(s ) - NOTICE OF SALE
- Notice is hereby given that
Pursuant to 0 FINAL DECREE
Foreclosure entered on November I.
1976 by the above entitled Court. i
the above styled cause, the un
1
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dersigned Unit ed States Marshal, or
one of his duly authorized deputies,
will sell the property situate in
Seminole County. Florida, described
OS The North lb feet ot the East 145
Dated at Longwood. Florida this feet of Lot IS of FROST'S 2nd AD
Dl1'ION to Altamonte. according to
11th day of NOvember. 1976
rblI%h Nov 16. 13. 30. Dec. 7. 1976 plot thereof recorded in Plot Book I,
IPage
13 of the Public Records of
Lou ise Lo ng
DEF 77
Seminole C ounty. Florida at public
As
Personal
Representa
IN
THE
CIRCUIT
COURT. ou tcry to
five of the Estate of
highest and bes t bidder
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CI R.
for cash at 1200 O'clock noon
LOUIS DE VITO
CUlT. IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
.
Deceased
Tuesday, December 2*. 1976 at the
COUNTY, FLORIDA
west door of the Seminole County
ATTORNEY FOR PEHi0t4.\i
CIVIL ACTION NO, 76-22*0CA.13.0
Courthouse, Santerd, FIort.
REPRESENTATIVE
EDNA HElL. 1k j EDNA M
Dated It 1576
Donald W Scarleft. E'.o
JIMINEZ,
MITCHELL A NEWBERGER
IN Magnolia Avenje'
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awarded a $12-million contract to manufacture camouflage and radar equipment for the
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AMENDED
NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
by virtue of that certain Writ of
Execution issued out of and under
the seal of the County Court of
Orange County, FIoridLuponafinal
udgment rendered in the aforeSaid
court on the 761h day of September.
AD. 1976. In that certain case en
WW, David L. Patterson, Pljit',tilf,
v! Steven D. Goldsmith, Defen
dant. which aforesaid Writ of
e*ecut.On was delivered to me as
Sheriff of Seminole County, Florida,
and I have levied upon the following
described property owned by Steven
O GoldSmith, said property being
located in Seminole County, Florida,
more particularly described as
loliows
Defendant's one half (i ) interest
in the following described properly
Sweetwater
Lot IS, Block A
Oaks. according to the Plat thereof
as recorded in Plot Book lb. Pages
21 22, Public Records of Seminole
County. Florida
and the undersigned as Sheriff of
Seminole County, Florida. will at
II 00 AM. on the 291h day of
December, A.D. 1976, offer for sate
and sell to the highest bidder, for
cash, subject loony and all existing
leins. at the Fr ont IWe'st Door Of the
Seminole County Courthouse in
Sanford. Florida, the above
described personal property.
That said sale is being made to
satisfy the terms of said Writ of

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chairman of the Sun First National Bank of
Orlando and director of Sun Banks of Florida
Inc. Buell G. Duncan Jr., president of the
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In the AFC Baltimore and Presuming Minnesota beats
New England are rated favor- Miami and Las Angeles defeats
Hello, Pittsburgh. Good-bye, ites. If they both win, the Colts, Detroit next Saturday, the VikJO//N
By The
Fifth-place Nevada-Las Its advance in the lop 20. The
Cincinnati.
.
ll.3wlthatrluznph,wlllwlnthe ings would finish at 11-2-1 and
MAPPEN
It's been a long road back
The Irnliana iioosiers lost fo Vegas collected 483 points on Deacons moved From 14th in
'the Rams at 10-3-1.
East
C/f
the strength of a 3-0 start and last week's poll to No. 11, one
From desolation for the PUts.
the
AFC
East,
the
Steelers
The Cowboys are
L OOX/t/6
the first time in three regular victories last week over Ore- spot ahead of Atlantic Coast
burgh Steelers. And thanks to are a strong favorite to beat the be favored over Washington. If
seasons last week. As a result,
108 k4R
f
the National Collegiate Athletic gon, 8-67, and Iowa State, 115- Conference rival North Carotheir old nemesis Oakland, they Oilers and thus win the division they win and if St. Louis beats
TO 4'i
80.
can reach their first pot of gold at 10-4.
lina.
Another
ACC
team,
acmthe Giants, It'll make Dallas the
Association's defending basketnext Saturday by winning and
Rounding out the iop 10 were son, Finished 16th in the voting.
.
..
In the AFC West, Oakland al- winningest team In the NFC at
ball champions plummeted No. 6 San Francisco with 385
Louisville almost equalled Inmaking It into the National ready owns the title and, at 12.1 12-2 and the Cardinals the
G1E
from fourth to 13th place todaY points and one first-place vote; diana's fall in the poll, dropping
Football League playoffs.
going Into next Sunday's regu- conference wild-card team.
in The Associated Press rank
If the Steelers defeat Houston lar-season finale against San
ings in balloting by a national seventh-ranked Notre Dame, from seventh to 14th after
..
.
That's where the "if" listed
8(4 7EN
panel of sports writers and 360 points; eighth-rated Cincin- losing at home to S)Tnc:..•
. .
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.
Saturday, it doesn't matter Diego, already has clinched the by the NFL comes into play.
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whatCinclnnatiorCleve!anddo AFC's best record.
nati,with300polntsandoneNo. Syracuse was ranked No. o
iN Po57
The wlnnlngest team can't host,
, -:
broadcasters.
4çJ'
-Sunday because the Steelers
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1 vote: and No. 9 Arizona, Tennessee kept its No. 15 rank
Thus, under the NFL first- the wild-card team If they'rcjn
The Hoosiers dropped a 57 whose 283 points edged No. 10 ing, while No. 17 Maryland,
PII4)
will be in the playoffs with the round playoff format of the the same division. Thus, lne
decision to Toledo, a loss which
Bengals and Browns on the
.
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Alabama by one point.
18th-rated Southern fllinois and
.
outside even if they win Sunday winningest team hosting the NFC, the Cowboys would host
cost them more than 400 points
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Forest,
unranked
in
No.
19
DePaul
completed
the
wild-card dub and the No. 2 the Rams, the conference's No.
in the balloting. Indiana al
However, If the Steelers tie or winner taking on the No. 3
lost both of the first-place votes preseason balloting, continued Top 20.
3 winner, and the wild-card
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lose,
the
liengals
and
Cleveland
ncr,
the
opening
round
of
the
Cardinals
would visit the Vikit had received last week.
Browns will be playing for AFC playoffs will be New Eng- ings.
keeps.
ft
Indiana's Big Ten rival,
But that's an awful lot of asland at Oakland and Pittsburgh
.
C//4/'IP
What the playoff picture at Baltimore.
Michigan, remained atop the
suming. Better to sit back, tune
1Pf/t
comes down to Is this:
poll with 40 of 49 first-place
a
In the NFC, the lineup will be in the games and wait for the
votes and a to of
In the National Conference, a bit different - again assum- official outcome. After all, on
points.
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it's between Washington and St.
The Wolverines, 2, beat Fording all the projected winners any given Sunday, or Saturd,
Tuetday, Dec. 7, 1976
SA-Evening Hera, Sanford, Fl.
iuis.
for that matter
m 78-57 in their only action
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win next weekend.
In the American Conference
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dunng the week. The records __________________________________________
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it's among Cincinnati, Pitts_____________________________________________________
include games through Sunday.
burgh and Cleveland.
Runner-up to Michigan was
In the rest of the league, cvMarquette, which garnered five
eryone is either going to the
first-place votes and 813 points. (
playoffs or going home.
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The Warm-iurs won their upelLilig
Four of the six divisional title
game against St. Leo 80-39.
have been settled, with Dallas
Cm
having clinched the NFC East
UCLA, 3-0, retained thirdand Los Angeles the NFC West
OAKLAND (API - Ken Stab- ninth consecutive victor
place with one No. I vote and El
last
Sunday
to
Join
NFC
Central
Icr
and the Oakland Raiders did which made their record $I
684 points after a 99-68 victory
ii ci El
0 S I e r s 2 ii ci L
winner Minnesota and AFC their part, making believers and assured them of the home
over Jacksonville, while KenBy The Associated Press
schools, No. I Michigan
and losers of the Cincinnati field advantage In all playoff
Kentucky never trailed the lead and built It to 23. Fresh- West champion Oakland.
tucky, 2-0, moved up a notch to
The four positions still up For BengaLs.
games.
trounced Vanderbilt 97-76, 13th-rated HoosIers after man Charles Davis led Vanfourth with 556 points and one
grabs with one weekend of play
The rest is up to the PUtsStabler hit on 16 of 20 passes
The Kentucky Wildcats, a Louisiana State whipped breaking a 2-2 tie and led 36-15 dertIlt with 31 points.
First-place vote. The Wildcats traditionrlch basketball power, Samford 100-89, MississIppi late in the first half and 38-21 at
for
217 yards. his fIrst two
left
are
the
AFC
East
and
Cenburgh
Steelers.
topped Texas Christian 103.53 11
won what Coach Joe Hall called State
edged
"We didn't expect to win like tral titles and the two confer"It's getting close to playoff touchdown strikes went to tight
Southwest halftime. Indiana never got
their only game.
"a prestige game" by battering Louisiana 78-72 and MissIssippi closer than 13 points in the see that," said Michigan Coach ence wild-card spots, going to time, and we're Inspired," end Dave Casper on plays coyJohnny Orr. "We would have the best runner-up teams.
defending
NCAA champion In- defeated South Dakota State 78- oral half.
Stabler said Monday night after cring 24 and three yards in the
I M,ch,gan (40)
70 933
diana 66.-Si Monday night.
7 Marquette
70.
"Our defense did a pretty been happy Just to get out of
The NFC wild-card will go to his four touchdown passes, first period, sending Oakland
3 UCLA (U
Freshman guard Jay Shidler
"This was a big game for us, goodjobbutwecoulcln'tgetany here with a victory. Not many either St. Louis or Washington, complemented by 228 yards into a 14-6 lead, and in the s I Kentucky (ii
20
S56
and
Larry
Johnson
sparked
the
a
prestige
game fur us, to beat a pressure on the offensive end of teams come in here and beat each currently at 9-4. The Car- from his running backs, carried ond half his scoring tosses wt
S P1ev LV
30
6,S.an Fran (1)
Wildcats' good team on their floor," said the floor," said Indiana Coach Vanderbilt like that. That's as dinals visit the New York Gi. the Raiders to a 35-20 National 42 yards to Cliff Branch und
40 393 fourth-ranked
7Notre Darn,
30 34
well as we have run this year - ants next Sunday while the Football League victory over seven yards to Fred BiletnikoFf.
triumph by scoring 20 poInts Hall of his 3-4) Wildcats. "We Bobby Knight.
e Cincinnati (It
30
300
apice
as
the
Hoosiers
lost
For
have
a
lot
of
things
to
prove
to
"I don't think anyone could
All-American
center
Kent
probably
the best we've played Rcdskin.s visit the Cowboys In the Bengals.
9 AriZona
40 283
There had been talk, some of have beaten them tonight. They
Dallas. If they remain tied, the
10 Alabama
40
282 the second straight time. It was ow-selves but I know we are Benson led Indiana with 21 all year."
iIWake Forest
40 262 the first time in four years that going to get better.
Vanderbilt Coach Wayne Redskins get it, having swept t by the Steelers, that because looked like Super Bowl winners
points.
.
12 N Carolina
7 I 203 had happened to Indiana, 1-2.
Rickey Green scored 29 Dobbs called it an "cx- their two-game series From St. the Raiders already were as- to mc," said Bengali corner"Our
zone
really
gave
them
13 Indiana
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sured of a playoff berth, they back Ken Riley, who had
l.ouis.
LouiSville
It also marked Indiana's first trouble. They had to fight for points to lead Michigan over 0-i perience."
Ii 13S
In the AFC East, Baltimore would not be emotionally up for Branch well covered on StabIS Tennessee
20 131 loss at home in three seasons. every maneuver and they had Vanderbilt. Green scored 20 in
"Michigan Is a good basket16 Clemson
40
s
Icr's third touchdown pass but
and New England
are tied and
at 10- the Bengals.
In other contests involving real trouble moving the ball the second half as Michigan ball team; they deserve their 3 llaltimnore
hosts Buffalo
I? Maryland
31
"That talk was stupid last caine up empty handed.
Southeastern
Conference
against
us."
II S Illinois
30
39
moved from a 10-point halftime rating," he said.
New England visits Tampa Bay week and it's stupid now," saId
"1 caught that one off the t)
it DePaul
71
33
next Sunday. Which ever club Raiders Coach John Madden. oF his helmet," said Branch,
31
finishes on top gets the crown "This was a very meaningful who tormented the Bengals' deand the other one gets the wild game for us. We've been urn- fense with six catches for 112
card. If the teams remain tied, proving every week and we got yards and Increased his season
Lyman Frosh
Baltimore gets the Utle by a chance to measure our Im- totals to 11 touchdown catches
virtue of its better record within provement against a top team." and 1,106 yards.
The Steelers, defending Super
Trips Howell
Stabier, with 27 touchdown
the division.
In the AFC Central, Pills- Bowl champions, got the assist . passes, Li enjoying his Finest
burgh, Cincinnati and Cleve- they so desperately needed. By NFL season.
LONG WOOD - John Nelson
"I just didn't believe they
led a balanced attack with
.
land are all tIed at 9-4. The winning, the Bengals would
LOS ANGElES (API - The
In another move, the Brewers
points Monday to spark the
In another key deal, slugger hitter with a solid glove, batted Steelers, having won eight in a have been in position to clinch could move the Football with uø
row, are at Houston next Satur- the American Football Confer- consistency they did," said
Lyman freshmen over Lake Milwaukee Brewers, who stood picked up reserve catcher Lam- Rico Carty returned to Cleve- .274 with 18 home runs and
Howell In a 36-b basketball pat last year, aren't making the
ence Central title next weekend Cincinnati Coach 11111 Johnson.
Haney from the Oakland A's land, with the Indians sending runs batted in last season. He (lay.
same mistake this time.
on waivers.
They figure to be strong fa- and deprive the Steelers of an "Stabler is without a dout the
decision.
infielder-outfielder John Low- holds club records in batting
opportunity to win a third con- best quarterback in football."
"You'll need a scorecard to
All told, six deals between enstein and rookie catcher Rick average, homers and RB!. Car- vorites, they figure to show
HOWELL. Barnes 1 02. Lacore 2.
identify
our
club,"
said
Manmajor
league
clubs
The Bengals' Ken Anderson
all Cerone to the expansion To- ho, who was unhappy in 1il- their role is Justified and they secutive NFL crown.
04. StoCkweII 17 10, Famin 1 02.
ager Alex ('irammas Tuesday American
Now the Steelers, 9-4, are tied passed for 281 yards, with 201 of
G.dus 1 02. Abbott 0.1.1. Kerr
last
year
most
certainly
figure
to
end
were completed ronto Blue Jays.
waukee, batted
Con*ay 30 6 Totals 163
their long road back from a 1-i with Cincinnati and Cleveland them coming on nine passes to
after the Brewers were in- Tuesday InvolvIng 14 players.
Scott and Carbo will be re- with Boston and Milwaukee.
LYMAN. Wiatt 000. Nelson 4 II.
volved
in
two
key
deals
at
Cooper,
a
lefty
swinger
who
start that had Just about (or the division lead and can John McDaniel who had not
And the Philadelphia Phillies turning to Boston, but Scott anJones 2 0 1. Sllmbaugh 2 37
baseball's winter meetings. announced the signing oF in- nounced Monday night he cx- turns 27 next week, hit .282 with everyone counting the Steelers claim the playoff berth by beat- caught a pass all season.
1heopt,,l 32 I. Bailey 40 s Totals
Ii 6 36
"But we made the mlstakes
I..ast season was Gramnma,g' fielder Richie Hebner, one of poets a new long-term contract 15 homers and 78 RBI as a first out of a shot at a third straight tag Houston Saturday.
The Steelers and 52,430 Oak- the Raider, didn't," said th
first as Milwaukee manager their picks in the free agent re- in return for accepting the baseman-designated hitter In Super Bowl triumph.
Lake Howell
9 2 14 10- 3.3
On Sunday, Cincinnati, which land Coliseum fans had plenty Cincinnati quarterback, who
Lyman
and the club finished last in the entry draft. Hebner is the 19th trade. He has the right to veto lgi6.
The Brewers also went for lost 35-20 in Oakland Monday to cheer about in the Raiders' was intercepted three times.
American League East with a free agent to sign since the sea- the deal on the basis of being a

NEW YORK (API - Bob
McAdoo, the National Basketball Association scoring champion For each of the past three
seasons, was expected to betulile a member of the New'
York Knicks today in a $6 million deal.
The Associated Press has
learned that the scoring star of
the Buffalo Braves would come
to the Knicks for $2.5 million in
cash and forward John Gianelli.
The Knicks are giving McAdoo
a five-year contract For $500,000
per year and will pick up the $1
imullion in deferred payments
that Buffalo owes him, starting
in 1988.
In acquiring the 6-Foot-lO
MCAtluu, the KIuck.'k, ui the end,
outbid the Seattle SuperSonics,

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who had offered the Braves forward Leonard Gray, 7-2 center
Tom Burleson and $2.0 million.
"Actually, the whole thing
hinged on working out a deal
with McAdotj," said a Seattle
source close to the negotiations.
"It was a tough deal. And as far
as I know, McAdoo has not
chosen Seattle. We have been
unable to make a deal with
him."
lie said that New York,
Seattle and Buffalo' actually
had been in the running to sign
the high-scoring center-forward.
"But I understand," he added, "that McAdoo said If he
had a choice, it would be New
York."

"We thought we had a deal all
worked out with John V. Brown
lthe Braves' co-owner), but
then Paul Snyder ithe other coowner) stcpped in," the source
explained.
Knicks officials held two
meetings Monday with attorneys For Snyder, who earlier in
the day had announced he was
entertaining bids for McAdoo.
The Knicks originally offered
$3 million for the 25-year-old
McAdoo, but the Braves also
wanted a player, so Gianelli
was Included.
"We met with their lawyer,
he called Snyder, then we had
another meeting," a Knicks
spokesman said Monday night.
"He said Snyder wanted to
sleep on it, but would have an

answer for us b 10 a ni. Tuesday."
McAdoo is in the final year of
a five-year contract which Snyder said calls for $200,000 per
year plus $200,000 in deferred
payments. Snyder said McAdoo
had recently accepted a new
pact calling for $500,000 per
year, but that it had been rejected by the player's agent,
New York attorney William
Madden. The rejection reportedly involved the deferred payments.
"If this franchise is to survive, we can't pay any player
over.$500,000," Snyder said. "I
told McAdoo yesterday that if
we can't sign him today, we're
going to trade him."

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Hatter Classic Opens
Fr ida y Night In DeL and

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The Stetson
Georgia State University will University of Denver, the hats will be the first meeting ever
University basketball team will be pitted against St. Francis battled back to defeat Robert between the Blackbirds and the
play its first home game of the College tPa. ) to open the Morris College, 70-60, in
the hatters. Coach Paul Lizzo's
year when the 12th annual tournament at 7 p.m.
consolation nlatch.
team will be returning seven
Hatter Classic begins first
Stetson will be coming off a
The Hats placed four players veterans from last year's squad
round play Friday.
tough third place Finish in the in double figures against that went 15-12.
The hatters, who opened Indiana Hall of Fame Tour- Robert Morris, with Dave
heading that list of lettermen
their season with five straight nament last weekend in Terre Purdue and Curt Forrester for Long Island are senior coroad games, will be matched haute. After dropping their leading the way with 13 apiece. captains Mike hay and Jerry
against the Blackbirds of Long initial contest of the tour- The win raised Stetson's earlyhughes. hay, a 6-2 guard,
Island University in a 9 p.m. nament by only two points on a season record to 2-2.
averagetll2.2pointsper
game a
ontest.
last second fret' throw to the
The game with Long Island year ago, while hughes, a 6-5

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Sal Bando, formerly (aloes whipped winless Jacksonville University 89.12th eelof the Oakland A's.
lege basketball.
On Tuesday, the Brewers acLewis poured in 22 poInts as
qulred first baseman Cecil Colorado outmaneuvered the
Cooper from the Baton Red Dolphins, who never led and
Sox for first baseman George came no closer than 12 poin.s to
Sco(tandoutfjelderBernieCar. the Buffs in the second half of
ho; and landed outfielder Jim the non-conference game.
Wohlford, Infielder Jamie
C*her Buffs with double-digit
Quirk and a player to be named totals were Larry Vaculik 15,
later from the Kansas City Clayton Bullard 12, Dave Bolen
Royals for catcher Darrell Ii and Toney Ellis 10.
Porter and pitcher Jim
Only Kent Gbover with 12
Colborn.
points and Ricky Wilarns with

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Tylii' 500 10. Ricky W,llim 356
Ii. Richards 766 10. Flai: 0000.
Randy Williams Ii 23. J Williams 3
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Vaculk S 56 IS. Bu(lar S 2 3 12.
Benjamin 7 00 1, SIerra I 66$.
Hinga 2 0 I 1, 5hoint,ff
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Halftime: JacksOnville
Colorado.. FOi.iledOt- Colorado,
A 1,073

could oust Buck Martinez as the ing beaten the Bengals twice. If
No. Icatcher,andColborn,30,a it's between Cincinnati and
right-hander who was 9-15 Last Cleveland, the Bengals go via
season with a 3.70 earned run their two victories over Cleveaverage. lie won 20 games in land. If it's between Pittsburgh
1973.
and Cleveland, the Steelers get
The Royals also picked up re- the nod based on its better dlviserve infield strength by pur- sional record.
chasing Bobby Belie from BosNow For some guesswork.
ton.
Assuming everything goes as
In another deal, the Mm- expected
that is, assuming
nesota Twins purchased left- each of next weekend's favorhanded hitting outfielder Glenn ites win their games
here's
AdarnsfromtheSan Francisco howthe Dec. 18-19 first round of
c;iant.
playoffs figure to line up:
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For Cleveland

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Oviedo and Lyman are at home with
SemInoI2 and Trinity Prep on the road.
Oviedo is home against Orlando Colonial
with Lyman entertaining Lake howell,
Seminole travels to Orlando Oak Ridge and
Trinity plays at St. Cloud to round out the
schedule.
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Ring Extravanganza Set Tonight At Stadium'
By LOUIS SAPSIS
Herald Correspondent
Starting at 6:30 p.m. tonight

record crowd.
Headlining the show, which Is
expected to last over 4 hours,
will be the Southern Junior

promoter Pete Ashlock will
bring together 32 seasoned
performers In Florida's biggest
ring extravanganza.
In all, there will be 16 boutsseven pro boxing matches, six
amateur contests and three
contact karate bouts.
The reason for the special
proam Is that the proceeds
are earmarked for the Central
Florida Children's Home. This
factor, coupled with both the
quantity and quality ( the
show, has everyone at the
Sports Stadium looking for a

"Mad Dog" Boss, against the
Bahamian middleweight title
hokier, Reru7le Pinder.
Ros,unddeatedwhislast30
fights, brings a mark of 38-11
along with a national ranking of
No. 6 by Ring Magazine, into
tonight's (ray.
Pander has a ailflhlSl
31 KOs ja 34 wIns, and the same
type of walk-in and bang style.
So, this matcIup should bea
fitting end for what shapes up to
be a night of violent actki.
Co-featured, with Ponder and
Ross, is Joey Vincent's defense

of his Florida

welterweight

title.
Mr. Ezdetment, Florida's
most popular fighter, will be
challenge of St. Augustine's
Cliff 'i'lger" Johnson, In a
scheduled 10-rounder.
Johnson, confident he can
beat Vincent, explained
reasonfnE at a recent press
conference, "Vincent won
Southern middleweight title
three weeks ago. In that fight he
came In at over is powxis
re Is no way he can get back
to 147, that quick, WIthOUt
weakening himseif.
,

"i have been after a shot at

Vincent for many months and

now that I have it, I will take favorite of the crowd, but they
Full advantage of It."
In recent history, only two
matches have been made

both feel they should be fighting
main events. A big tonight win
could get them their ambition.

win over Sammy "Kid" Barr
and a decision over Taco Perez.
Undefeated In seven outings,
Owens Is considered by the

Casselberry's Scott Clark will feature Gary Edens and Tony
start the pro portion of the card Lopez.
In a match with Battling Bee.
Edens recently fought for the
Clark, under consideration by world's title on the CBS Sports

Sports Stadium's gymnasium.
Alter tonight that figure wIll go
up to three, as Al "The White
Mi"MlglioratotanglesWithEd
"Savage" Turner in a special
six rounder.
Last year Taco Perez met
bothVlncentandRossln battles
be l
membered.
Tonight's encounter betwecn
Turner and Miglionato could be
same claulllca(ion,
men have exceptional
ring records and are out to
prove something to the local
fight fans. Neither one Is a

Owens, a couple of other
preliminary fighters who are
trying to impress Ashlock and
matchmaker,
his
Bruce
Trampler, are set to go tonight
against rugged opposition,
Santore, with a record of 1541, will square off against his
toughest opponent to date,
"Gypsy" Mike Whyms.
It is generally agreed that if
Santore Is successful tonight, he
wlll'be brought back in the main
event In three weeks.
Owens fs'set to tangle with Al
Moss, a man who holds a KO

Diifnick Polo, as "one of the
best prospects I have ever
seen"
Another six-rounder of
special Interest will be a match
between two of the top light
heavyweight prospects in the
worki today, Nat Gates and
Ernie Barr.
Gates, who lost a 10-round
split decision to Mike Quarry in
New Mexico earlier this year,
figures to have his hands full
with the finest fighter to come
out of the Bahamas sinct Elisha
('thed.

the Month," has been promised
that he will be moved up to
eight rounder, in the very near
future, If he Li impressive
tonig.t.
.
Still only 18 years old,
former Lyman High student
has chalked up a record of 7-1,
with six KOs. Ills opponent has
been inactive of late but in
recent years has proven
himself to be a durable trial
horse.
The full contact karate bouts
will have Mike Quarry as
special guiojt rtferee anti will

undefeated and considered one
of the nations top kick boxers,

The amateur show will
present the (op noro-i,roa from
around the South. Special
tunis are coming In from
Brunswick and Blackshear, Ga.
They will be matches apin
some of the top athelotes (no.
boxing clubs throughj u
state.
There will be no advance in
prices for this special
presentation. Tickets are still
$7, $ii tnt1 l.

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MON'I'I(EAI. I Ai
It's
tough going for the Cleveland Barons early in the National Hockey League season,
and things don't appear to be
unprosing.
The Eiarcns managed to stay
closetothe Montreal Canadiens
in the only NhiI, or World hockey Association game played
Monday night, but the Cana(hens recorded a l triumph.
It was the 10th consecutive
game without a victory for the
Barons and to make matters
worse, two members of the
team were injured.
Coach Jack Evans said winger Fred .'thern suffered a sospected fracture of his lower left
forearm when he fell into the
boards early in the third period.
J7efenseman Len F'rig suffered
a bad charley-horse when he
was checked into the boards in
the first period.
been

The high school basketball beat continues
tonight with four games involving Seminole
County teams.

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fltis Boggs, play-by-play announcer For the University of Florida radio network
receives tiot' ''Super Broadcaster'' award at the (;ators' recent football clash
with ,lianoi at the Tangerine Bowl in Orlando. Boggs is celebrating his :iott
season s ith the Gators. The Pla(ltfl' IS t)eillg presented l)V WOI1(iCr
%Voina afl(i
Bat maii From Sea World of Florida, where they are Part of a new water ski show
t'aIleij, "Salute to the Superheroes."

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56-95 record, 32 games behind son ended. The length and 10-year player with five years youth in a Five-player trade night and wound up being the
one all but counted out, Is in
the first place New York Van-. terms of the contract were not on one club.
with Kansas City. Wohiford,
kees.
announced.
Scott, a 32-year-old long ball hit .249 last season but ha.s a New York to face the Jets and
Cleveland is at Kansas City.
l'he Brewer, haven't had a
lifetime .262 average and will
The only way the Browns can
wmning dub since the Amenbe bidding for a starting out
win the title is if they win and
Jax
89-72
can League franchise was
field berth. Quirk, 2Z can play both Pittsburgh and Cincinnati
Crooms stretched its placed in Milwaukee in 1970.
first and third and handle the lose, lithe three teams remain
freshman basketball record to General Manager Jim
BOULDR, Cob. (API
11 scored in double figures for DII role.
tted, Pittsburgh gets the title. If
2-0 Monday night with a lop- took the first step toward Five Colorado players, led by the Dolphins.
Kansas
City,
the
AL
West
it's
a two-way tie between
sided 72-30 victory over Oviedo changing that recently by sign- Emmett Lewis, combined for 70
Colorado is now 2-2 for the champion, acquired two five Pittsburgh and Cincinnati, the

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Inspired Raiders

Hockey

Pro

Pro Football

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The injuries brought to six the

number of Barons who have
been sidelined In the last eight
days.
The anadiens made ('iuy lafleur's 2id goal of the season,
jt 8:57 of the first period, stand
in front of Ken Dr)den's
third shutout before 15,821 fans.
Uryden made 23 saves, in-

eluding several big ones, as the
Canadlens pushed their record
to 214-4 For 46 points, tops in the
NHL
The Barons, who :.ve 12
goals in their last eight games,
'had two excellent scoring
hances in the opening period,
but Dryden foiled both on
Cleveland's Greg Smith
jmissed a chance to tie the game
with 1:40 left to play when
[)ryden gut his right leg on a

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Spurs's I'&gt; 33, lb Pleen Do Wells

forward, was used in a variety
of roles by Coach Lazzo.
Last week, the highly
flaunted Mar'land was har(i.
pressed to tlown the Blackbirds
by only four points.

Royal A.MC. 10 Lsjecke-c s ,,cI.',s
Gardens. II Rocker Plumbing, u
High Game', Lynn EiIand 772
No $0
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High Game', Michle Spence ill,
what was termed his
199 Jeanne Echob 157
.0'S Smith 16). Pat Galiano Ill.
High Series
Daisy Hinoiosa 119
''best recruiting year ever,''
Lynn Eiband 543. Leo CisSel 557.
HgP' SerieS M'cheIe Spence 166.
(;eorgi7l
State head coach Jack
Charlie PInt 559. Henry Sanders LOS Smith 16$. Jeanne Bell 157.
Waters will bring his Panthers
539. Ed Jackson '&gt;77. Bernard D,u'sy Hnoio',a
P4udIey 522. Bob Ho',tortj 511. Bill
Converted Split', Janice Gregory into the tournament hopeful of
Hogan 510 Diane Mar',hail 510
110 7.Lynd Will??. Alsine Darsey copping the Classic crown.
Converted SpIts Diane PlelIn 67
25)0. Lo", Smith I 3 10. Jenine Bell Those new recruits for Georgia
Other H grIgrit', L en Cissel Star
4 7 9 10
131. Dive Sh.urp .9% 1 j Sever',
Other P$.ghl.ghts Quri ul Il,
Stat&amp;' Include Floridians Bobby
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Wet'k Pat Less.,nd
Woods of Brevard Junior
UNPROFESSIONAL
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Stansdng',
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3? IS, 7 ¶,.aroflcs", 1370. 3 Wilt", Appetizers 30 It I Hoages 2.9 19 1
I)adt' South andGreg hirinson of
32 20 No 83770 3 Plo 2 31
Sweet Roll', 7471 S Entrees 71 7?
Edison Junior College.
Il 1 Jotv'n,s", Standard 30 7'?, 5
6 Relishes 70 29. 1 Dsrt', Is
Like Stetson, the Panthers
°rosser Ford 79 71 6 14o 1171 75, 7
Chip', 3 Dip', IS))
American Wood Product', 26 76. Bad
High Games C Dean 151 ill Ill
will also be coining off a third
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Bears 7675. 8 Jim", Car
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place finish in another tourpenlry 2730. l3
Dip 2110 1 Rick", C Zc'uli IS). E Anderson 15) '&gt;
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Georgia State defeated
Gang (9 31. 10 (do 3 15 31, II
HubOdrU IS? C Belt', 165 t5l
Cu',tom Carpets I? 35. L TO Club I?
High Ser', C De,in '&gt;07 t
Rider College tn double over35
Anderson 499. C Belts 472. C
tnle to take consolatIon honors
Pugh Games Jerry Temple 211. Dickerson 1*5
last weekend in the Madison
Burl Henry ill Ill 773. Gene Miller
Converted Spit', Connie Dean S
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College Va.) Invitational.
Picardal 703. tracy Cashe 703
Other (hJrlghts Turkeys
C'
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High Series Skip Norton 560, Ron Gaucireau and C Jrflksn. Queen
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Altman 57$ Alex Seqrae', 555. Burl tI, Week
(h', Dickerson 'SI
Hry 67$. Arkie H,lrold '&gt;68. Robert
of St. Francis College l'hey
BARBOUR BROTHERS LADIES
Rob,nson 561. Steye Cooper 620,
Stanangs I The 'a s 3 0% ii 17
participated in the hatter
John Gromer 55)
7 LOOSe Ends 19 Il. 3 Born Losers
ClassIc of 1973, defeating
Other Highlights Star ot the Week 1516. 1 The 2,1 s 1719 5 The
Burl Henry
Stetson in their opening round
Slender', (6 20 6 Hot SIult II
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High Game', Liz R'ci' t61. Connie
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Coach Pete Lonergan expects
36 16 2 Big Dip 3121. 3 United
High Series Connie Dean 481,
Trophy 79 13. 1 Car Ben Jewelers
to start five returnees from last
lnez McDonald 170. France F arrier
7775, S Taylor', P1a'ural Foods 25
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Other Plighlight', Star UI the Week
leading scorer Jack h'hehan
Mann', WrIl 3 Pump Service 70 37.
Cono,, Dean '97
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8 Masters Cove 19', 37',
HI NOONER S
Hign Games Bonnie Benlon 70$
Standing', Stenstrom Realty II
Three SteLson Hatters have
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scoring averages in double
162. Diane Marho', II) 115159, W 0 T M No I 7927 Lake Mary
figures: Dave Purdue, l3.5,
Vonda Driver 184. Judy Bellamy Pub 75 78. Webster', Realty 21';
11'&gt; Poll'y Hall 181, Arlene Rumbley 31,, W 0 0 M No 2 I)' , 12,
Mel Daniels, 110; and Buzzy
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High Games Verna 000ley Ill.
O'Connell,
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High Series Bonnie Bentort 5.35, Margaret Price 191. Ann Curl", IS)
('urt Forrester is just under the
Ann Smith 579. D,ane Marko', 447,
PhylliS MOlt 190. Ida Baker 17).
Vonda Driver 497. Nina Darnell 147.
t1tiubliigit mark with 9.3.
ROse Met',,r',mith (67
Arlene Rumbley 4/9
High Series Margaret Prce 496,
The hiatter Classic chainConverted Split', ('oIly Hall 5$
Ann Curt,', 416 Ida Baker 171,
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perly 9 tO Bonnie Bierfreijnd 46
Saturday, Dec. Il, at 9 p.m.,
Converted SplIs Betty Cork 10
Other highlights Queen of the Margaret Price
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Mary
between the winners of Friday
Week Diane Mrkos 496. Turkey McLaucriln
night's contests. A consolation
Teresa Lowe. Bonnie (Senton, LInda
Other Highlight', Turkey', Verne
game to decide third place will
kond,ach,. Polly Hall. Arlene 000ley, Ann Curt", Queen of the
Rumbley
Week Margaret Price '61
precede the championship and
MATCH POINT
JET BOWLERETTES
will begin at 7 p mu
Standing',
I Famoui Recipe
Standings I Wilt's Amoco, 1
Tickets for the Ratter Cla.ssm.
115',. Wallace Auto 106. Bowman Geneva Grocery. 3
Sanford
051 tOO',, Blair Agency $00. Specially Ady,rli',ing, 1 Galloway
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Poalb', Office Supply 94i, Pegs Builder',, S Southern Loaners. 6
Ticket Office in the Edmunds
Angels $6',. Barbour Bros 51, Ga Carefree Flowers, 7 June'S Beauty
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10 Jonnn'y Walker Conslruction
200 189181. Joy
High Game', Joanne Decker JISO
WaIler', 199. Linda Lew'S 195
$9 Ill. Mae Wilkins I??. Liz Hay
High Series Dorm. MacAIe'er
17Ô. TheIm,, Hickson 164 Crol',n
57). Mary Johnson 515. Joy Welter',
SIred 176. Louse Cosat ISO. Ann
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MISSION, Kan. I APt - At'
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Cc.'nverted Splits Queen Dorine
H.h Series Joanne Decker SI).
tendance at the ni.otion's major
',',icAlrrr !ll AlImay 500. Elaine kOStiwdI
football-playing colleges in 1976
TUESDAY' MORNING SWINGERS
IS'&gt;. Liz Hay ASS
increased
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Converted Splits Shirley Mop 4?
Puornes.
2 Wt Pci',. 3 630
10. Mae Wilkins I 7. Margie F errS'&gt;
lion over 1975 to an all-tune high
Company. I N Orlando Super
7, Wiflns, Payne 310
of 23,837,408, the NCAA
mlrk,l.
Lake Monroe I. 6
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Turkey',.
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The first play chosen for tru'mlout for eight parts. Chosen as Mrs. Boyle, a iudic. Ester
presentation in Seminole Ifigh to portray Mollie Ralston was has appearet] in "Od(I Couple."
School's 1976-77 season is
Jolene Brubaker. Jolene has "You're A Good Man, Charlie
Agatha Chrisite's thriller "The
had extensive experience with BroiAn.'' "The Fantasticks"
Mousetrap," to be presented the Ft'llowsthp Players, At( lii and has been a character who is
Wednesday and Thurs(Lay, at
ProductiGns, and "Seminole disliked by everyone in the cast.
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auditorium. Tickets are $1.
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and
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group of unusual people Extravaganza,"
Maureen Kelley purtrays Mim
trapped in a manor house by a
Bill Young has been ihosen to ('asewell, a tough woman who
blizzard. As the play unfolds,
portray GOes RaLston, Mollie's hits endurvil much in her short
the audience discovers that one husband Bill is a newcomer to lift
is a psychotic killer. But Much
Seminole stage but has bieen
ll urhap~, the most irilcrv.stln~l
one' Agatha Christie's typical
active backstage
character, Mr. l'iraiui. i,
slyle of complication and inPerhaps the one person most jmrtr~i~vd ~Wh fl.or bN kile
it trigue keeps the audience
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guessing until the final curtain.
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having been presented for 24
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years.
Bowie imitation,
decoration; Jimmy Dycu.ss is
Approximately 35 students
set designer
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Putting their best feet forward in furs, feathers,
flambouant tuxedos and business suits revelers were
greeted y the ball chairman, Mrs. Wilfred (Peggy)
Conrad, and her husband. and Mrs. Robert J. (Bettyci
Smith, president of Seminole Mutual Concert Association,
an her husband.
Ballpatronssociallzed and sipped chanipagne from g.9
p.m. when Jack Drummond struck up the band for an
evening of dancing to a varie of fa v orite tunes - both
old and flCW.
It WS eat, drink and be merry during the entire evening
when a continuous buffet was served for merrymakers to
retreat to between dances.
At least one minor calamity occurred during the glittering gala. Lois Dycus lost a portion of her slirn black
gown - the thread holding the hem! But Nora Gordon
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voluminous chiffon skirt, on a 25-year-old sewing
machine. But nobody noticed the hem, nor the runner in
tier stocking resulting from dancing sans slippers.
Gowns ran the gamut from sophisticated simplicity to
elegant ball creations Showing up in shades of Christmas
white and lames were Betty
Candi McClanahan,
gy Conrad, Bettye Smith, Mona Jarvis,
Mary Blair and Louise Dotson.
Choosing holly red gowns were Janice Springfield,
Nancy Krik, Martha Yancey, Irene Brown and Kathy
West, among others.
Bewitching black gowns were worn by Polly Smith,
Jean Contz, Liz Mathieux, Patti Brantley, Jerri Kirk,
Ililda Gamy, Elizabeth Mebane, Cathy Bauerle, June
Lormann, Peggy Deere and Bernie Morris.
Shades of sugar plums were captured in the creations
worn by 11nda Reek, Martha Orwrig, Annette Wing, Bill
Gielow, Betty Binford, Virginia Burney, Mary Drew, Liz
Helfrich, Miriarn Phillips, Debbie Garland, Vida Smith,
Jan Freeman
m in md many, many more.

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trees decking the walls

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Brubaker, Bill Young and Dale Webb

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Chapter of the La I kvhe teague
%ill nieet under the leadership
of Mars F lien Garner on
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of Fran Bragan 113 Crystal Dr.
l,och Arbor, Sanford. The
rimeeting is open to all area
%omen Interested in promoting
good mothering through
breastfeetiing.

FOLLOW THE STARS
IN OUR CLASSIFIED SECTION FOR

IDEAS

SMART SELLERS HAVE A STAR (*'1 WITH THEIR

MESSAGE - AND SMART SHOPPERS FOLLOW THE STARSI

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Off 17-92 on Dog Track Road
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339-2474

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What a title. It runs almost as
long as th e show, which stars
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JOE, If you're too busy to clean up
the yard for the holidays call
Expert Lawn Service to do it.
Their number is 323 1792

Reliable woman to live rent tree n
exchange for companion for o"i
woman 322 3953 Sanford
Secretary. Shorthand 4
experience required lntereifig
job Varied duties COmp,i
benefits
Equal Opportnp,
Employer. Cardinal lndus?r
Inc 3210220.

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Beauty Salon, 51 E. 151,372 5747.

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Free. 67$ 1217
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quarterly reports, titles.
Will work In your office or
home 322 $195

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Love Songs." McCook,
tall, dark and possessed of a
matinee-idol profile, plays p1ano and sings "I W ri te th e
So ngs," backed by a full orchestru.

&amp;-Child Cafl
R esponsible

baby Sitting, day or
night on occasional basis
Reasonable.
References
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$:. weCkly if you qualify 323 1421
or 323 8435

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Phone 127 3511
US Hwy 17 9'? inside Sanford city
DYNAMIC PROPECI TIES
limits By owner 1237970
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'$30
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LIGHT HAULING &amp; YARD
AND GARAGE CLEAN UP
Prone 349 5371
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magic number
377 2811 or 531

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9993

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P4UGHE'r EQUIPMENT

Home

Dirt

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Clearing. Mowing ,

Back hoe leader

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For
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Room
Additions. Concrete Work, Pant

Geblsardt's Home Repairs

322 $127

EXPERT LAWN SERVICE
Mowing. Edging. Trimming
F?,. Estimates
Phone 32] 1792

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Tie, Alum Enclosures

DICK'S LAWN SERVICE

MGw ng.

Trimming. Edging, Fall

Cieanijp S30U34

3236.12'S

Pest Control

I- ree Estimates
Carpentry, Remodeling, Aadd,onj.
Custom Work LiCtflWd Handed

Free

tstim.ite

3

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fling can be tOurl4 in lie 'Want
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1IOWLIM ELECTRIC Electrical
Contractors Indusirill. corn
Free
residential
mercial.
estimates 322 2173

Roofing, Siding Shut mef3l Alum
Solt , ?, Painting
Ar cond
Gutlrr Tribure coat.ng Screens,
etc Large quality, small poller
Hill Evans, all ti

ART BROWN PEST CON T
P01
2562 Park Drive
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Alterations. Dress
king,
Upholstery 3770107

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unit

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Electrical
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cash tegisler. I

Sandwich

Hauling

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Pickup 'rsack, good
condition Sanford AuCtiOn, 323
7340

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64-EquIpment for Rent

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6113
377 7)57

Sanford

3 BR. I", bath home.

BINGO

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WE SELL SUCCESS.'

Casselberry, IT 93______
930 4706

WANT ADS WILL SELL your "don't
needs 'fast and .11410*. low Cost

321

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ppi'd i,h,.y,en t.re,ilace liii
l'.t $7) )i)

THE HERALD

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127 0618

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valascent Center, SO Mellonvill.

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NELSON'S LLQP1DA ROSES
WoOxjruff S Garden Center
AQI Celery Ave

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3 3866 or 321 7710

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Select your new furniture from Steam Clean Your Own Carpet
1969 Chrysler Imperial 4 d HT WIth
WILSON MAlE P for the best I
440C10 engine, in excellent shape
Rent Our Rinsenvac
(hristm45 ever Save on national
Loaded w.th extras $950 P hone
CARROLL'S FURNiTURE 322 SlOt
POoL
I brands Liberal trade ins Free
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372 5381
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delivery Convenient terms We
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Cute I BR home wlh rice shag I give IV Stamps Ill E First St
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el
Pretty
landscaping I Phc:ne 37 5672
Forrest Greene
I Hwy 92. I mile west of
Vacant Low down Will consider I r,"v 5 r 01:1 G.'rm.in Shepherd,
Daytona Beach will
Ui A4
ld a public
.,jTr,3cy' trade
SpaicO tCn,Ir-. là*n color. goo(2
AUTO AUCTION every Saturday
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:f'i.ljry
CLIII ORC)Ap REAL TOP
right at 7 31) It's the only one in
O'v'i' u' Singer 'u Icur' lid Se w
Florida You set the reserv ed
,301`40%V 434 Longo
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611 8221
price No charge oilier than 45
baian(eof5las50orpa'vSII90r
registration tee unless vee',cle Is
morilh Will tii. trade in Singer L,lti'jdLr. AKC. black, S wtek
sold Call 901 753 $311 for further
equipped to rig zag 4 make OultOn
Homes
Pick your Christmas puppy
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roles Balance of 558 88 or 10 I
$125
Ph
327
1395
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Payments Of 56 Cali credit
I? *60 - I BR. turnished, 10*10' '
96$ Sports Fury.
manager, 3729411 or see at
Campbell's Poodle Pad 'Complete
6wninq, 10*10 Shed, liCdOwflS .
new inspect ion. l oa ded
SANFORD SEWING CENTER
I
skirtng. central air, good '
professional grooming 2467 Park
Nice condition 373 9062.
location 322 6725
1
COUNTY
1 S •'4 Iii ri the
The Old S'nger Store
: A,r- 322 1121 Closed Wednesdays
SOufltr, ' 1.', 2 lIP 1 t:.dni has
'6.8 DODGE CHARGER
1030 Slt 51 Santurcj Piati
3 BR Mobile Home, 5900 Call 327
pienly If rOof?, .j?iii S onvenient
Far Condition
5444
to
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Lake Monroe
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Phone 32.] 7676
Re,isonanl priced 41 511 500
3 fI
54
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Stalls and PaddockS tor rent, lush
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1966 Crown Imperial. I o wn er, new,
Available
%'Ov rg
Must sac' I
7
.S'YN141: WOOD
green pasture. Mecca Hammock
601 ,'6irnexood
tires. A I condition Aski
$10)
GREGORY MOBILE
Bi'Orzum Suites thQmS,iirOnv'v Lovely I ISP I b,lt, .n nice
Farrn. 377 1564
Call 3220539
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383) OrlInclO Di' 1?) 50)
Country Frenc h , Solid pecan
n('.qt,borhood Sttlractivpl
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AdInut, Early American Broyrull
1 Year Old BuckSkin Geldnij
convent-nt to SChoci..
69 VOLVO. ruins good. Odd fire's
solid pecan Other 'vausehold
5701) PhOri 372 3031
lid Shopping Just
Phone 322 7782 To see call alter I
'ems 32'I 5517
After 5 p m
pm
MAYFAIR
100 Fii,r,it Avei,,
,
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unique S
bath.
t
504:Ous Older Pso'ir on 3 at
''actively lanuj%c .tps-0 lQts E ,tra'v
nclude formaldining rOom
i,'ntral AC&amp;l4 l.Iifl'ly room,
t.rpljce and .it'tachCt) Cffiit'nty
20 Aires ..un lie Pr r-,j tO sell
.Iparlment Pr'ccd at nril1 $69.
500
II f .m: res
Westsicle
1TY
709 Arc4di4 I/oacj Con
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,en.t'nt but ,,,'L,,rl,.,I 1 [1111 i

V.F.W.

too 'important an
both of us. *,V.- *ar.t ;
,
personal interview and all the
defaii of this.' your
final career.
LPN. 4 to 12 Shift Geriatric
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31

Supplies

323-1832

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fit TIE FEE 1(. 1 %C)'

417w

ft,iolorc y(le Insurance

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MLS. REALTOR

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interview for

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kitchen
Bathroom
Cabinets.
Counter 'ops Sinks installat ion
available tt
377 8352
anylme

Pc,ci Estate Broker
SALES.- RENTALS
1stSt . Sanford
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12? 5al or 317
2157 after Hr.,

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Used Office Furniture

BALL REALTY

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as you

CHICKEN

2640 Hiawatha

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5d)Od Cr Steel deSkS, executive desk 1946 Chevrolet panel truck. 87,000
original miles, I owner, Car pet ed ,
chairs, secretarial OCiks &amp;
mag wheels, new tires. AM FM
Chairs. straight chairs, filing
stereo. Quad tape player. See it
'b'e'
as 'S Cash ano carry
Body Shop. 131 h &amp; Elm. Sanford.
NOLL'S

,and. carpeted, air Completely AM FM car stereo, used mos
s
Girl's Shoe skates, size 10,
remcejeled Will hold 2nd mtg for
precision wheels. $713 Child's big _
L.lf? JOA.
377 053)
---------------bird watch, never used. $9. Call
322 73/9 alter 6pm

HOMES

Sanfor d.

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by Providing the highest
Pesible i nc omes and all
frInge'
benefits to boot .
DON'T WAIT,
SEE US NOW,
YOU want a Career that will provide

immedIately

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W 25th

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SANFORD-

Mary/and FRIED

707 E 25th St

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ployees

LPN',, AIrt, Aj,

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ppland Park Homes By

income to continue when you are
unable to work due I lnlury or
Slckn.ss You want a retirement
Program that enable you to rrf,re
in luxury
DON'T WAIT, SFE
US. NOW.
YOU want t work foe a company
thAI 5 more than 67 years old anc
Still expanding by le.ps and
bounds. You want to work for a
Company that values its em

Ave.

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'unix Q,Ulvl
lluI,;,lIIc;;l

60---Office

FOR
INS
Christmas Gifts including birthstone
rings, earrings, necklaces, yo yos.
wallets, scout knives and clothes.
age 0 to II

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Jim Hunt Realty, Inc. ST. JOHNS REALTY
BROKERS
I 2524 Par Or
322 219

Park

38.4 Bedroom
2

WHY WAIT!!!

Companion Needed
621110636

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BUY JUNK CARS-- from $10 to $30
Call 3221624 after ipm

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FREE SHOPPING SERVICE

Inc.

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RN's &amp;

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312 Ylti

Accounting Machine
Burroughs L 00 tirs I to S.
Monday thru Friday Ask for Mr
Cavallaro. COdisko, Inc , 321 8500

Nursq',

R('11 Real Estate Broker
2614 S S,iriford A,.
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I es 3 22 1587. 322 .4179

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JOHN SAULS AGENCY

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77- Autos Wanted

V

Pianos &amp; Electronic Organs witri
automatic rhythm section Liberal
trades offered Bob Ball's Piano ,
Organ Sales &amp; Western Auto. 301
WV inSt SI, 312 2255

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REALTOR, MLS
323.577a Anytime
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oath, carpeted and C A

i,l(hpn equipped, nice large iot
Can .i'sume n'iorIqaqe No
Qualifying Very Sm,iII clown
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I 1f1,t',,halfl,fam rm ig fenced

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Out of Ideas' Visit Ethili's An
i.ques, I mi w of I Ion old St. Rd.
Mat "76" Station, Paoia. 322 3171

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SALE
All Items Reduced

$17,000

(;,urilr y i'i,1,ii.

bath n choice
Ravenna Park Over 1600 sq It of
living area Extra large 27 It
family room Fenced yard with
beautiful Shade and fruit trees CB I
rOnS?nich ,on with Q4b1e roof Will
Si'?? V II.'. ',r ',iA 5)1 ci2O

See your Real Estate Broker or call

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gway 17.92, Sanford

322.2o90

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DE APART

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Cheerful &amp; Impressive

529,900

8)1

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1209 Magnolia, $17,900

Mobile Home, Cass

71-Antiques

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,uaranted reconditioned :utoi
batteries.
$I? 95
exchange
Spinet Piano, Currier, excellent
REELS BODY SHOP, ItOY
condition, $800 Phone 322 5031
Sanford Ase
after S pm
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0362

11110 CI9ICHI.
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Gar

REALTOR

Lemon Blurt. 130.000

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Bit

200

3 OR, lb. Fam Pm

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140 Country Club Circle, $10,500

Hrq our chimes and place a fist
tng low cost want ad Call 32
hi Pin oil 999)

NAVEL ORANGES. 12 SOBU
j 22
or

pef'I.nc, preferred, Apply In

BARREL of CHICKEN.

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llage

N\LS

and

f00i Bring your articles to
MovIe
Land Drive In Theatre Swap Shop
- Flea Market, South 17 92, every
Sunday. 9 a m. to S p m. NO
CHARGE Reserve free spaces.
Phone 322 1216. 7 pm to 9 pm
any night

Everything For The Golfer- Clubs,
Bales, Golf Bags. Ducksfr
Jackets Laaies and mens golf
apparel and Shoe! Mayfair
Countr,' Cl
Pr Shop, 322 2531
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STEP EO COMPONEN T
WITH RECORDER
Was 1281 IS Balance 97,10 Call
Credit Management. Alt 6.3$?

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WANTED' SELLERS BUYERS-DEALERS
Empty your carport or garage
Make $11
have fun swapping

57-Sports Equipment
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Left In Lay-Away

Trade

- 10-Swap&amp;

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ROB
MARINE
2928 Hwy I 1
31' 5961

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115 (,xjc,try ,ii,b C ircle, 516.50)

$3970)

REAL NICE HOME

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11pm.
Pte*ti do not Call us, since thu

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central H&amp;A I2 ill game room
4rqr- lres Will Sell below F PtA
approval 521.900

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Sanford Marina, Sanford
WCll'sday, Dec. S
between Ilm 1p.m.

Reg.

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7223927

at the Holiday

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N

$

want to make it . DON'T WAIT,
SEE US NOW.
Mr. An4ern

3 PIECES CHICKEN-HOT ROLL
CHOICE OF 2

Doi

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SPRINGS

tr-t5'i)(i(J $t

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ire lot S,rlgic or couple P4
Its 32'? 3019

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CHICKEN DINNER '

33-Houses
Furnished
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One Bedroom

1505

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322 1991
Ives 322 1496. 177 416.1. 377 1984
32 1 3906

Maitland Auction
6116 toll free from Sanford

ill like new trailer. $1195 After 4
pm call 313 5952

Diamond Solitaire, 579 50 up.
diamond tie tar, 510.30 Gwaltney
Jewelers, 104 S Park Ave

INC.

Irc'ncni

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WE BUY FURNITURE

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Hal Colbert R ea lt y

Wm. H. Stem per-Realtor

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Hamlin Oranges. I SO Navels. 52 7
miles Out of Sanford SR 46 West

10
14111
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F F ER REAL I

NOTICE

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322

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1973 GlAstrorn 15', SO HP Jo'nrlSGn

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Mom will love you all year for a
Micro Wave Oven or a Trash

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CHULAVISTA GrovelanijOnivefIR. 3 B. Fam Rn, , Fire plc ,
scr porch
56.000)

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Adult- Family

lk

323

Auction

GET
EXTRA
CASH
FOR
CHRISTMAS by selling your good
used furniture and appliances to
Larry's New &amp; USed Mail, 215 S
Sanford Ave. 322 4132

55-Boats 8. Accessories

Compactor Dick's AppI
2617 5 French Ave , in

Consignments

wanted
Hi way 16
Galleries. 321 6912

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Pan Ave

521,5

Lake Mary . 3 OR, 1' i bath new
homes Un',' $25.00) with less
than S7SO down Government
LONG'A'OOD 132 Lea Ave -- 1 BR. I
26. Fam Pm , DbI , Gar .Fen
funding By builder, 831 1619.
Ce
Equal Housing Opportunity
539.900

bath, adults Only No pets $165
mo pius electric 323 0891

Kitchen Equipped

01

Pr-na. Pencil Sets, by Anion, $12 50
OWAL THEY JEWELERS. 201 S

NOLL'S.

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9&amp;

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quantity

1206

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327 0179

area 527.900

1106 Giovanni

FOREST CITY- 35.50 Gleaves Cl.3 BR. 2'i B. Fam rm , Fla rm DbI Gar . Fireplc . Vac s'yst ,
Sprinkler sys
$42,900

Lake Mary, country living, 2 BR. i

Quiet, One Story

I rooms. 2nd floor rear apt. Il)
191h St . Sanford
Secur'.,.
required 3222790

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3 BR, 7 bath,
iil(hen equipped, lovely home in

BR.? B. Gar

Any

CASSEL BERRY. Hwy 17 92. $30

Carport Sale p.- , it Family Dec.
tO 9 a m to S P m , 2113 Key
Ave
Sanford Range, fuel Oil
heater, m.sc items

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KINOW000 COURT

372 6457

Bedroom ApIs

Di- Large, lovely 1 OR, air
near stores Ideal for retire:
persons 321 0510: MI 64$.

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NAVEL ORANGES

2m2

YOU desire and AS rapidly

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DEL TONA

Peg Real Estate Broker
General Contractor

Patio Apartments

Large 7 BR upstairs apt , 170!
Magnolia Ave , Sanford 373 Qii

the challenge, let you use your
Imagination. let you decide how
much you want to earn Let
you

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Dec. 31,

JOHNNY WALKER

eneva
ardens

Luxury

9-Gd Things to 'Eat

No Closing Costs

2 BR. unfurnished, Ills month. first
and lAst month in advance OVIEDO- 392 Celery Cir
BR, 2 B. Fm Pm . ObI
R'vervir-w Ave
Gar

Studio, I, 2,3

after

7% Year End Special

Wanted to buy use d office furniture

53-TV-Radio-Stereo

54-Garage

I

If Purchased &amp; Closed By

2 Bedroom house, kitchen equipped,
South Sanford Ave $85 month
Call 322 0539

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I BR. turn apt . lights, water turn
Mature adults No pets, $9 372
7796 otter I wk days

OVIEOC1 FTU - Duplexes Furn
Unturn , Wooded, Home size io
RIDGEWOOD VILLAGE ls
3721

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Ca I Ba rt

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NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY
POOL HOME ' 3 BR, 2 bath, priced
below market Owners Iran
GOOD AREA, 2 OR, I bath, rpment
sterred to Chicago, and need to I block, hardwood floors,
screened
Sell $36,000
porch, 117.500
I
NICE- 3 BR home on oversized lot NEED A HOME! 5100 down
in fine residential neighborhood
payment to qualified buyers 3
512.500
RR, I
I
baths, central heat,
PINECRE5T3
OR
newly
reiurni5hed As low as $11,000
clecoratccl home, near elementary
sthool $19,500

Lake

in

Spotted male

Real Esta te
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i,35ifieJ Ad will always give you
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more
Much , Much More than
'OU ,',peCt

100E

Apartments Unfurnished

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net

a star of her
soap opera ever since it began
in 1951
has been In show biz.
Later, Miss Lynde, an at"Silly

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24-Business Opportunities

Found

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AduIt Phone 322 1010

Rentals

CRAPIK CON'ST REALTY
REALTORS-83106061
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Evrs 323 3819

Iwo nice

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Repossessions, 3 DR, big fenced
lot from $100 down

97, Five Points (cross over 1191

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Sunanr1,

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Freshly
REPOSSESSED
painted, 3 BR home with central
air In quiet established neigh
CONSOLE STEREO
borhood Re finance or trade in Gold front, hi5 everything, Sold new
your Smaller home Call row
5)0995 Ba! 1127 10 Call Crtdt Stereo, AM FM radio, P.'rnrd
Reduced to $21500
player, beautiful console model
'.anaqer, 671 6)52
Belly
'"
Excellent Ond'Vion, US. 373 2791
F lamm,
REALTOR
A '!O (PATE
Good used TV's 125 4 up
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MILLER'S, 2619 Orlando Drive.
Sanford, 322 0352
Mom will bye one of our electrical
I
appliances See our line selection
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REAL ESTATE
Gregory Lumber &amp; True Value
Sates
Pi',iiior
322 7115
Hardware, btri &amp; Maple 372 0500
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Down VA &amp; FHA Homes KijIp
VETERANS Best buy in town- Low
trees, $)75 month Call $69 0539
Re.lty, 322 7335 10? W First St
$5.000 Under comparable homes 3
SANFORD- 2306 Park Ave Villas, 2
between $ 4 S or 322 6196 eves .
cenfanrI
weekends
OR, 2 bath kitchen equipped
BR, I, B. Townhouse
19,500
I
Central heat &amp; air, wall to wall
y
TA
Earn extra cash for Christmas CASSELBERRy - 7 1 Laurel way,
carpeting Owner pays all closing
j
14eg
shopping Sell those items you no
Real
Estate
Broker
costs Buy now &amp; qualify for
IBR. 2 B. Fam Pm , Fla rm
75th SI
371 6455
longer need with a Quick Action
homestead exemption from 1
Dbl gar. fence
$38,900
Want Ad in the Evening Herald
5?? 000

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Groc ery store for sale Peascs-Arr
Call 3226421 after 6 30 pm

its

SANFORD. -

furnished
rooms, plus storaqe space on 17
office.

Unfunijshed

Mary, turn or unfurn , air rond heat. Florida room, carport, fruit

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Comfortable 2 BR home

A i r, carpeted . quiet I and 2
br-droom, $125 to Slit month

Surveillance
work Desire work in related fCili
or willing to learn an. new trade
or skill. Looking for employer,
offering a future, fair SAlary S
benefits iii

Save $1500
Move,

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31-Apartments Furnished

cluding tracing 4

321- 0041
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2017 S FRENCH

4 30

SM after

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Dutch Colonial) BR. 7 bath home on
lake, in wooded setting
5250
month

3233301
,

'iL P LAL TOPS

lenced

Winter Sprigs
3 ftP. excellent
(0dtiOn, mn lea"6 mos. $ltS
'no No pets Near school 377 0)35
---------------Nice 2 BR block
home, turn or I
unfurn 323 2920 or 372 7029 alter 6
Pm

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furnished. $110 Katies
Wr-k,,i Landing, 312 1170

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Full time
Resident
Service
Directors
MOOr-Is open 10 a m 't 1 1 6 p m Daily
(QmC 5cr- us or call

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Homes

37-Business Property
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I &amp; 2 OR Apts .e*i'Pllent location, all
electric kitchens, AC. carpeted,
drapes, adults, 'rorn $150 2015
Sanford Ave. Phone 37? 7113

Proofing

e,

31A-Duplexes

$130 mo 373 7515 or 1 901 736 0299

Full Circle Insulation &amp; Sound

Wanted

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Color coordinated Kitchen &amp;
Appliances
Abundant Storage Space
"Energy Efficient'! Air Con
ditonirig Package

DIVORCE PAPERS TYPED for do
'vi,
it.your3elters, $50 Marilyn's 99
Secretarial Service. Ocala, 90.1
737 9773
Notary
Marriages Male 31, experienced in
Oft:cp
Performed
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manage m ent,cusTomer Contar.,
law enforcement, insurance clan,

McCook's life is akin to that of
long

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electric kitchen,

34___!lMbile

family

Brand new, Sparkling with (harm'
FurniShr-d Studios. unfurnished 1
4 2 bedroom units Your new
home fcaturp
Shag Carpeting
Fabric Covered Walls
Built in Wall Bookcase
Private Entrance
Dead bolt Lock
Fenced Patio

Wanted - Lazy SaleSppr%on ac
customed to high 5tinrd
living. Call 323 9547

bath,

062 1000

trailer .ipf Adult 4
park
'.%,'eily 3$ 15 Pfy,i Il 92, S,lnford
1l9iO
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whether

nIzxt' unit
bnw
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AP1 MO PARk, I, 2. 3 brd'uum 2 (SR

3301 S. Sanford Ave.

EARN $36,000 YEARLY
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Sell a llftIespie
Put spice in your lilt
Call SlI 2056

to making a comfortable

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a very good crew indeed.
it hints of nifty musical things
to come. But after solo turns in
which McCook, Now- I, Miss
Lynde and Miss Stuart
m usical ly explain t he ir backgrounds, a slide to dull begins.
It doesn't halt when they
pause for a ques tion session
with a friendly audience. The
questions conce rn Noun's age,
what prompted Miss Lynde to

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This is a fine Idea, as many Cohan with us today, I fear he'd
mummers in soap operadom turn over in his booth at Sardi's.
have legitimate stage ba ckgrounds, have appeared in
stage musicales and can sing
and do a bit of hoofing when the
occasion demands.
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Also winning reledion was
.4 Julian Stenstrom to a
rd
term on thi city commission
while a runoff was slated for
Dec. 21 between incumbent City
Commissioner Gordon Meyer
and challenger. E.O. (Eddie)
Keith.
The official canva&amp;s of the
election and the counting of
abesentee ballots is slated for
noon today, but official returns
are not expected to change the
results.

("efoli Photo by Tom vince"o
k

ng up vote totals as they are announced at Civic Center are
several Sanford candidates an on oo ers, (From left on table)
Gordon Meyer. watching wife. Jean; defeated mayoral candidate

Sanford Mayor IA-e 11. Moore
celebrated his 53rd birthday
today by winning a fourth term
in elective office Tuesday in a
landslide over south Seminole
publisher Harry Skop.

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City Commissioner Gordon
Meyer
)above)
and
challenger Eddie Keith
tbeIow face a ninoff.

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In the race for city commission seat one, Stenstroin,
seeking a third term in office,
received 1,068 votes to 7(Y7 for
1~0 challenger, Sanford arcted James Melvin.
City comzntssioner Meyer,
ounpleting a second term in
office, wits thrown into a run-off
in the four man contest against
Meyer, top man in the race
received 714 votes to 491 for
Keith, 449 for Larry D. Blair, in
his first try For elective office,
and 272 for A.G. DeLattibeaudiere.

Harry Skop (second from right at table); (Standing rear. from
right). defeated Larry Illair; and City Commissioners John
Morris and Julian Stenstrom, who was re-elected.

Today
Longwood
Taps Connell
AndSho ate

Moore, who is completing
&lt;
nine years in elective office in
Sanford, having previously
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been elected to one term on tM
city commission and two terms in unofficial results to 411 for
as mayor, received 1,446 votes Shop.

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Forty-three per cent of the voters of
ood ent to the polls
at city' hall Tuesday, selecting a new may-or and a new councilman and giving votes of confidence to its 18-year veteran citv
Moore, president of Chase
clerk Onnie
horna e an its city council
itin
and Co ran on his record a d
Grant, running unopposed.
the city's record of at..
councilman Gerard Connell, completing his first two-year term
years as the city's chief on the goverrung boy, was elected mayor, garnering 150 totes
more than his nearest rival
a six-person contest,
Stephen Barton -, of ,
Stenstroin, member of an old
won Connell's
ct ive c1tv council seat n a four-man race,
Sanford family. campaigned on
52 votes ahead of his nearest competitor.
his past record of having atMrs. Shomate won her lh consecutive election for the city
tempted to answer every citizen clerk' s office over Bettie Brown, wife of former mayor and
complaint and problem brought
television news director, Kenneth Browri.
to his attention.
Grant won with 632 votes. Mrs. Shomate received the highest
number of votes cast - 670 -while Mrs. Brown received 457
Meyer urged involvement by
While most of the candidates in the clection were at city hall
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encourage new businesses to
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locate in the downto wn a
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noting Ws distress that so many
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18 new charter for the city.
With 30.2 per cent. 1,460, of the city's 4,835 qualified voters going
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both new to the political arena, were elected.
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came in sixth with +44 votes.
rhe other candidate totals: Bill Brady, 269. Gerald
Haskell. 302; Norman Kessinger, 459.
The proposed new city charter recommended by a cittizens'
advisor) Lunumttee and approved by a 3-1 vote of the city council
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workers are employed under Title 6 but that number allocation of funds to Seminole Bedsole said the county
was scheduled to be reduced to 50 by Jan. 30.
will receive about one million dollars. If Oct. 31 is used,
Following a three-day meeting with federal officials,
A Department of Labor official, James Lowe, is that amount will drop to about
$700,000. The reason,
Jim Bedsole said today sficient federal funds w be scheduled to make a presentation to the county corn- Bedsole said, ls that
on June 30, more workers we
forthcoming to save Jobs of about 118 Seminole County mission on Dec. 14. Bedsole said Lowe will explain the employed under Title 6.
workers who were scheduled to be phased out by Jan. new rules attached to Title 6 money.
Earlier this year, Bedsole was notified by the
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Commission Chairman Dick Williams agreed this Department of Labor that Title 8 was being deleted.
Bedsole met last week in Atlanta with Department of morning that some additional strings will be attached. Then, In October Congress appropriated additional
Labor Officials and was told Seminole can expect from
"It's not all rosy," the chairman noted. "Even funds and Title 6 was restored.
OO,OOOtoone million dollarsnext year(o fund Title 6of though there may be a million we're eligible for, the
CETA is a federally-funded program deed to
feds have added some strings."
pump dollars into areas with unemployment rates
Board's $600,000 Burden, Page 3-A
Bedsole said the "strings" involve stringent rules higher than the national average.
goernmg wch workers can be hired and how any
In Seminole, about $4-million in CETA money is
the Comprehensive Education and Training Act leftover funds may be utilized
pumped in each year. The funds to to pay about 1000
(CETA) program.
County government is the prime sponsor for CETA. Seminole County workers employed under
the federal
Bedsole, Seminole's CETA thrector, has informed M such, county commissioners decide the amount of program.
the county commission which has halted the funds doled out to differing Seminole agencies that
Workers are distributed to county and city govern
phasedow which was earmarking 50 federally- utilize CETA workers.
menta, the school board, to social agencies and to
funded workers per month for layoff. A total of 168
If federal officials use June 30 as the date for agencies involved in the mental hJth field.

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expertise, for the late'Sidnev has gone: one spade by South
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sebaccous glands. The fatty
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children, and since it onl)
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play. three notrump, but there The great majority. including
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like to find another way to get
mat is what causes an inmilk Sidhev was in five West to get out of his own
by Stoffel &amp; Heimdahl
rid of thee pimples. One doctor
flarnation. not an infection. The
diamonds an had to do his troubles.
gave me birth control pills, but
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plug of fatty acids turn black at
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PER "ATTENDANCE"
lie called for dummy's jack
poun&amp;s in three the surface either from skin
for the experts? Write "Ask
PE'SERNJ E 0 SOMEmonths and became extremely
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WRITTEN IN MERE
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end East
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will be used in this column
most people with acne outgrow
opening of the and remains
the particular trump holding and will receive copies
it by yourlage, it is one of the
is to le,id a low one ind f inesse JACOBY MODERN)
open ant] the material it forms
most common Complaints
is easily extruded. Proper skin
people have. Teenage acne
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if fed almost all males and 80
overdone.1111 one thing you
per 7cent of fernales front
want to avoid is injuring the
puberty to the middle 20s.
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properly treated case does not
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need to occur any more.
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location where traffic arraignments are to be held.
Arraignments on non-traffic city ordinance violations

a meeting with Judge Hall on this point since the clerk's
office isn't equipped to pick up the tickets.

will be held every Friday at 9 a.m. in Courtroom D, Rand

south Stinincile cities for traffic arraignments.
The schedule calls for county court sessions every
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Beckwith said. 'My office has no autos, no couriers and no

budget for them

The administrative order allows for persons arrested by

Beckwith said the ticket pickup job could be an all-day

Arraignments will be held every Thursday at 5 p.m. at

police on city ordinance violations, including criminal

Altamonte Springs on cases made by Altamonte Springs

traffic charges, to be held in municipal jails or tran-

and Longwood police.
()viedo police department cases will be arraigned the
second and fourth Mondays of each month at Oviedo at 5

lie also pointed out that state law concerning the han-

sferred to the county jail.
All municipalities have been directed to file a certified
copy of their municipal ordinances with the Clerk of

dling of traffic tickets places the responsibility on the
arresting officer to see that copies of the citation get to the
proper court clerk.

job for one person.

defendant, iiiandator civil infractions, criminal traffic

may take judicial notice of the ordinances.
The administrative order outlining the city courts

and licenise violations will be returnable on the above

Judge Hall has declared a moratorium on municipal
courts activity for the last two weeks of December and
thcre will be no regularly sthedaltd trials hearings or

phase-out also directs the Circuit Clerk to pick up daily

days.
Hearings on traffic infractions will be scheduled for
\lontths Tue sday or Thursday afternoons in the sann

After the switchover is completed and the procedures

iexcept weekends and bolidaysi copies of traffic tickets
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Jewelers and I cant say that (the paradet
helps business-it never has."
The merchants generally agreed that the
parade itself was a success - and an j

customers, we had two people conic in to use
the bathroom - and we worked hard to have
a nice window
The type of business involved seemeiitobe
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profited from the milling crowds

provement over past years - under the
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manager of Touchton's Rexall Drug floor
"Our restaurant did much better than it

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usually does onSaturdays. There were alot of

11 thought it was a great parade," lionner
said today. "I thought it work ed out very

people down before the parade started, in the

well m the nitming. We're proud of the
results. I don't wait to go back to nights, do

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Caroline lfultzclaw, owner of Milady's
Fabric Shoppe, had a news bulletin for the
chamber.
"As soon as the parade was over, it was like
a giant vacuum cleaner had sucked the people
up and taken them away," Iloluclaw said.
did less business Saturday than we've
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business," said Firn-icis Roumillat, owner of
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Mall, Sanford. Trials of these cases will be scheduled as
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following the revision so that Seminole could have it
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Attorney Alan [)ickey w as elected last month to fill a
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purchasing Eagle Utilities
despite the fact that the facility
cited.
State officials say Eagle Is in
violation of state standards for
remo ving treated sludge, for
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Christmas Parade Sunday afternoon was won b the Trinity Lutheran School 1L
fl oat. An estimat ed 20.000 persons lined the 2.2-m lie parade route. ith 130 units
participating. The (rand Marshal Award enttu the Winter Park Federal Santa
Claus float, the Mas ui-s Award to Alta inonle-( asselberr' Chamber float and the

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Rep. Burton Favored
To Win Majority Spot
WASHINGTON
NGTON (AP) - The only real
contest among House Democrats at their
caucus today was for majority leader. The
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Speakers chair has been wrapped up
flmmas P. Tip" O'Neill of Massachusetts.
Four candidates battled to succeed O'Neill as
majority leader. The apparent front-runner
was Rep. Phillip Burton of California, the
hard-driving, ambitious chairman of the
Democratic Caucus.
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Gas Or A Portrait?
NEWTON. Mass, (AP) Fill 'er up or paint
your portrait?
Th at's what artist Malcolm Macdonald asks
customers as he drops his drawing pencil and
runs outside to pump gas. Macdonald was an
out-of-work art school graduate three years
ago when a friend offered him a job
a
service station, doing light mechanical work.
Someone heard he could paint as well as
pump and commissioned an art work. Soon
the gas station manager offered him office
space to draw and display his paintings,
"1 work in Lite station five hours in the
morning and paint in the afternoon. It's a flICi
combination," Macdonald, "Sometimes,
when it's busy, I have to run outside arid
change a tire or pump gas."
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Herds of
COWS grazing placidly alongside two interstate

highways here caught motorists' eyes ,
The cows
some with big eyes, some with
spots, some with maps painted on their sides
and others just plain sillylooking
were
cardboard cutouts, set up by student volun.
teers as part of a one-day art project Sunday
called Celebration of Wonder.
Altogether, 4,000 brightly painted
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and 880.

"They give people driving along the
freeways a new environment to gaze upon,"
said William Kieb, a project coordinator and
drama professor at the University of
California's Davis campus.
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have been. l'nt going by the register readings.
Anything that draws people is going to do us
go1 - that alk-b business Is what we
need."
McCrory's Manager James Tapscott
concurred.
Im s ur e that any time you get people
downtown it's bound to create some ad(Iltional business," Tapscott said. "Of course,
we also ran a 10 per cent discount on
everything in the st ore that day, too. But as a
whole, my Saturday of a year ago was very,
\cr%' good - so I had a big day to (equal)."
ether store owners could find no silver
lining around the Christmas Parade cloud.
"The parents bring th eir kids to the
parade," said Garrett, "an d after they've
been down here with them about an hour,
why, they ithe kids) are ready to go home or
go play or something.
"It killed business," he added, "because a
lot of older people who would've liked to have
come down just couldn't make it. The crowds
and all were too much. That was Social
Security day and they just weren't able to get
down here."
Never on parade day," said Cushing,

whose son owns the Wert Jewelry shop. "I
don't know why, but we never get a lot of
customers the,,. They just take off and fly
away. Now it might help others, but we sell
luxury merchandise and for our ty pe of
business I can't say that it helps us."
Donald Knight, owner of Knight's Shoe
Store, offered an explanation of the "disap-

PLAINS, Ga. (AP)
Thirtysix days after
Jimmy Carter won the presidency by defeating an incumbent, his younger brother, Billy,
faced his own election test, seeking to ous t the
mayor of Plains. Billy is challenging Mayor
A.L. Blanton, an air traffic controller and
parttime barber.

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UI) cXpII-S intrucUon and desires. I explicitly told him that I
did not wish any federal appeal of any sort whatsoever.
"I am mentally prepared to accept the judgment of sentence
IlilposetI UpOfl rite,' said White,
a death row prisoner at Hunt%1lle, Tex., for the past two years. "Any delay now will only inifict needless mental hardship on me."
Gilmore was to have died at sunrise today, and would have
become the first criminal executed in the United States since 1967.
BcicG1imcrc
of Mihvauicjc, Cc.
Preparation of an appeal in White's case and its consideration
by the court could take several months.
White was convicted of murdering a 73-year-old grocery store
proprietor in a 1974 holdup. Two teenage customers also were
killed during the robbery.
Appearing at a Nov. 1 hearing in which his execution date was
set. White told the judge, "If any man deserves to (tie I do for the
crimes I've committed.''
White said he wanted Texas to execute him at the earliest
po ssible (late.

the execution of a Texas murderer who did not want his scheduled
Friday death in the electric chair delayed.
The high court delayed indefinitely the execution of Robert
F;xcell White, a 30-year-old drifter from Waco, Tex., who says he
deserves to die.
It was the second time in four days that the Supreme Court had
delayed the execution of a prisoner who wanted to die. On Friday,
'he justices postponed the firing squad execution of Utah murt,rerGary Mark( !inore, whohad convinced state officials t.let
him die.
The court voted 8 to ito tell Texas officials to postpone White's
execution pending an appeal by his attorney. Justice William H.
Hchnquist voted to deny the execution postponement.
White's attorney, J.E. Abernathy, had asked the court for time
to challenge the state's death penalty, the indictment that
charged White with murder and the method of jury selection used
,iL White's trial,
White does not want to appeal, however. In a Nov. 23 letter
the Supreme Court, White said, "Mr. Abernathy Is acting against

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pearance" phenomenon.
"[;trades don't generally get people in the

shopping mood," Knight said. "They get too
excited over what's going on. We've noticed
that for yea, that when people come
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Atty. Gen. Robert Shevin
maintained on a national televisIon program today that
the death penalty is necessary to impress upon all people
the sanctity of life.
Shevin, interviewed on NBC's Today program, said that
if a criminal had so little regard that he would take a life,
society should emphasize what a grave crime he had cornnutted.
However, a representative of the American Civil
Liberties Union appearing with Shevin argued it was
illogical to kill someone for killing another person.
Shevin said that before 1965 this country averaged
between 7,000 and 9,000 murders a year.
But the number skyrocketed to between 19,000 and
22,000 homicides a year while the death penalty was not in
use, he said.
While Shevin said that other factors contributed to the
increase, he maintained that absence of the death penalty .
was a prime factor in the rise.
Interviewed by Tom Brokaw, Shevin argued that there
had to be something to distinguish between life sentences
and death or criminals would be tempted to murder in
order to eliminate witnesses.

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me. I heard several of the merchants say that
they didn't profit because when people brin g
their kids to see a parade, they don't want to
go shopping and drag the kids along with

attention of federal energy officials.
The computer system was developed by
engineer Rod Tescht', resident manager of the
tilt-Unjt high rise It can shut off air conIIIt lolling in each apartment, regulate lighting
and temperature levels in public corridors
and turn pump motors on and off in sequence

them.
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given more people a chance to get down here
and shop. like rue, I don't work Saturdays but
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sack in."
But just getting people downtown doesn't
necessarily guarantee a business boom,
Eloltzclnw rueful ly pointed out.
"One lady (another merchant) said she was
sure they all just jumped in their cars and
took off for Altamonte Mail when the parade
was over," Holtzclaw said. " An d how do yuu
fight that?"

West Palm
Reach lawyer says a zero rating given him by
a 1)011 kx)king at possible 19711 Democratic
gubernatorial candidates may help him if he
decides to rim for the post.
Former State Deomeratic Chairman Jon
Moyle said the iIis indication that voters
(lout recognize his name 'might be very
encouraging.'
Movie. 42, noted that former Georgia Gov.
.Jimmv Carter (lid pretty well when he ran for
president this year as a Washington outsider.

TALLAHASSEE (AP)

AMA Divided Over Insurance

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Medical Association's House of Delegates appears divided over what form of national
health insurance to support
if any. AMA
officials meeting for the group's 30th clinical
convention fear that if they don't support
some form of insurance, President-elect
Carter will ask Congress to pass one they
oppose.

Mike Basila (right) of Sanford is the proud owner of
a new Amana Radar-Range, which was presented to
him this morning. Ilasila purchased the winning

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'l'hret, people, one a 2-month old girl, who
(lied when a church' hound car collided with a
passenger train were among the at least 12

presentation are Pat Register, treasurer of the
Parade ('omnij(tee, and Jack Weible, parade
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traffic fatalities recorded in Florida over the
weekend, state troopers say.
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I'roopers say the five other occupants in ill(-car, h it by an A nut ra k trail) at a rural crossing
car,
near H aines City Sunday morning, were
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Toy Campaign Underway
NEW YORK (AP)
The Consumer
Product Safety Commission has started
another holiday campaign to warn buyers
a bo ut possible hazards from Christmas toys.
Th e federal agency es timates that 150,000
children will be seriously injured as a result of
accidents with toys this year. Americans are
expected to spend an estimat ed $5 billion on
toys and games in the coming Christmas

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Altamonte Springs winning entry i
(tie AltamonteCas'elherrs' Chamber of Commerce
('hristrna
Parade was a motorized Christmas tree
preceded h'
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Davenport said Eagle is
PAHOKEE (AP)
A
of Casselberry is attempting to
operating at about
65 per cent small airplane crashed into
annex the plant. However,
efficiency.
Lake Okeechobee near here
Williams said the city doesn't
County government last early today and killed all five
plan to annex residents served November purchased Con- people aboard,
the Federal
by Eagle.
sumer and Indian Hills for $24- Aviation Adminstration said.
Such a situation, the corn- million. Eagle, If purchased,
The twin-engine plane dismission chairman
said, would be the third utility owned appeared from the radar screen
amounts to taxation without by Seminole County.
of a Miami flight controller
Earlier this year, the county about midnight, as the plane
representation because citizens
looked into buying Eagle, but w
would end up living m
preparing to approach Fort
county and paying utility bills negotiations were called off Lauderdale, FAA spokesman
when t was learned
to the city.
$155000 Gerrie Cook said. Radio
contact
asking price couldn't be paid was lost
at the same time, Mrs.
Williams
it's Just a out of hookup fees because such Cook
"race"
as tosaid
said In Atlanta.
who gets there a procedure
violated federal
first
the county or the city, stand
The plane was flying from
ar ds.
Pensacola to Fort Lauderdale,
Ned Davenport, engineer for
But the matter was re- eccording to an instrumen
t
waste water
. Department of evaluated, and the county was flight plan filed
by
the pilot.
Environmental Regulations, given the green light last week
Searchers found the plane
said Harris was issued the to begin negotiations. Eagle
partly
submerged in the lake.
citation by the state for serves about 200 customers
Th
ey
reported
nobody had sur%iolations. The state requires 90 the Deer Run SUbdIVISIOn
viveil, Mrs. Cook said.
per cent removal of waste of Red Bug Road near enorth
th city
The plane had been regispollutants from effulent. of Casselberry. — EdPrtckeu
tere*1 to a Fort La uderdale
man, but the FAA said be
Ltcniflg
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that it might have been sold to
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containing a pound of green, leafty -substance and arrested
Vincent Franklin Kowalczyk, 18, of 402 Edwin St., Winter Springs,
and Anthony St. George, 18, of S11427, longwood, in a parking lot
at the apartment complex.
Minutes later vice squad 1.1. A.J. Calangelo and other deputies
arrested Stanley Richard Kowalczyk, 20, of 2400 Oxford [toad, at
in apartment and seized approximately three pounds of alleged
marijuana, according to sheriff's reports.
Vincent Franklin Kowalczyk and Anthony St. George were
booked at county jail on felony marijuana possession charges.
Stanley Richard Kowalczyk, who listed his occupation as a
maintenance man for the City of Sanford, was charged with
felony possession of marijuana and sale of a controlled substance,
according to county jail records.
Felony Charges
In a separate case, Deputy Ron Gilbert arrested Robert
William Manner, 19, of 1129 Black Acre Trail, Maitland, and five
juveniles, on Bird Road, Winter Springs, on felony marijuana
possession and resisting arrest without violence charges.
Sheriff's reports stated the drug charges were made after two
autos were stopped on traffic offenses.
Bond for Manner was set at $5,000 and the juveniles, four boys
and a girl, were turned over to state Division of Youth Services
officials.
In other weekend arrests, Sheriff's Detective J.F. Bennett
jailed Ronald Michael Wilcox, 18, of 152 Alder Ave., south
Seminole, on two counts of receiving and concealing stolen
property. Bond for Wilcox was set at $5,000, according to county
jail records,
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Sanford police today were investigating Sunday night vandalmsm to plate glass windows at four downtown busine.sses.
Officers said someone apparently damaged the windows by firing
at them with a pellet gun,
Damage estimates weren't immediately available. Windows
were reported damaged at lull Lumber Co., 223 's' Third St.,
Stine Machine Shop, 207 W. Second St., Goodyear Service Store.
355 W. First St., and a business at 501 S. Sanford Ave., according
to police reports.
For the second consecutive weekend thieves apparently used a
stolen key to enter rooms at Days Inn Motel. 1-4 and SII-Bi west of
Sanford, and took two color televisions and two bedspreads. total
value $650, according to sheriff's deputy Inald McCormick
Watchdog Drugged
Truck burglars apparently drugged a watchdog and used bolt
cutters to enter a fenced compound at a south Seminole beer and
wine distributorship.
Deputy John Thorpe reported 204 cases of beer and i,)
es of

wine, valued at more than $600, were reported missing from four
trucks that were forced open at the Jima Taylor Corp., 183 Atlantic
Dr., Fern ['ark.
Thorpe said a K-9 Inc., emplo)e discovered the burglary and
the drugged watchdog about 4 am, when making a routine check
on the dog.
Deputies said after apparently drugging the dog the burglars
broke locks on trucks and usei hand trucks to take the beer and
wine to a nearby vehicle used to haul the loot away.
Deputies reported a staghorn fern in a hanging pot and 10
assorted small fern plants, total value $200, were reported stolen
From the Gaiden lair Nursery, SR-436, Altamonte Springs.
Digital Watch Stolen
Deputy John Hawkins said a $400 digital wristwatch, $-5 in
pennies and a black doctor-type bag were reported missing
following a burglary at the residence of John Johnson, 715
Meadow St., Sanford.
Julian Buchbinder, trustee, of Colonial Mortgage Co., Orlando,
reported carpeting, appliances, cabinets and a water system
pump, total value $1,000, were stolen from a vacant house on Dike
Road in south Seminole.
Deputy F.M. Stewart reported that the house was extensively
damaged by interior vandalism and wall paneling removed and
slacked apparently ready for hauling away.
Torn Gidus told deputies that someone hauled pine and redwood
lumber valued at $700 away from a construction site on Dockside
Dr., Goldenrod.

JAMES

at SANFORD CIVIC CENTER

since their small boat capsized early Sunday
Ili it sound northeast of here.

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In response to my
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A REGISTERED PROFESSIONAL ARCHITECT trained
to analyze
problems concerning the
city and arrive at economic Solutions,
I feel the city should
initiate a complete structural enginee
ring study
of the existing city hall before spending
money on a new building,
I feel the question of whet he
a vote before the people. r to build a new city hail should be put to

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could have been purchased for $18.00. This is one of the
t ',*s of waste I would hope to eliminate, if I am elected.
Instead of taxing the citizens, I would negotiate with
owners of the Jai Alai Fronton, Zayre Plaza and Butler
I'Luza to annex them to the city.
These places are largely supported by Casselberry
residents. There are thousands of dollars in utility taxes
right at our doorstep With this income we could repeal the
property tax which very few people want.
In 1951 as Mayor, I proposed 5 per cent utility tax, and
again as Councilman In 1968 another 5 per cent to build the
City Hall BOTH IN LIEU of an ad valorem property
tax. By Law the utility tax cannot be raised above the
current lOper cent, NOW, as you know, WE HAVE ROTH.
Thil was never my Intention!!!
Either ONE or the OTHER, but NOT BOTH! ! ! ! The
City Is trul) on a downhill slide, but with your vote you can

I feel the city should take a more active
role in RE-VITALIZING
downtown business district,
t he
Please give me your support In my struggle for a better.educated
befler.trained government for
the people,

DOCUMENT", Councilman Sizer advised that the att o rney Ice.', amounted to $2500. And that total cost was
Iulort' than $3400. I made Inquiry as to the other $900 odd
dollars and was told that this went for paper and
niiscellanruus". Hm.m-m-m.
The "NEW" charter, except for a couple of
paragraphs, bears a very striking resemblance to the

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First St. and French Ave.
One of the unidentified men kept the owner, Thurmond L.
Stoehr, busy checksing the auto for a supposed gasoline leak while
the other man scooped approximately $200 from the station's cash
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that issues affecting your pocketbook will ('outiflUe to get
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Sanford police reported two sneak thieves escaped in a green
and white auto after Friday incident at the Gulf Service Station,

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Sheriff's detectives today were investigating an assault upon a;
woman at a Fern Park apartment complex in which an uniden-,
tified intruder tried to smother the woman with a pillow before
fleeing on foot.
Deputy Randy Pittman said the woman told him she was;
sleeping on a couch in her unlocked apartment when she was,
awakened by a man standing over her who said, "I'm going to kill
you," before pulling a pillow from under her head and holding it
over her lace.
Pittman reported the woman struggled with her assailant and.
was scratched on the face before the man fled.
Sanford police reported a 16-year-old boy was turned over to
Slate Division of Youth Services officials at the Sanford Juvenile
Detention Center after being arrested at the home of a 16-year-old
girl on charges in connection with an alleged beating and rape.

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Searchers said
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they would be back out in force at daybreak
today, looking f or four teenaged hors missing

missing and feared dead were brothers Lane
\onge, 17. and ROl)by 'tOnge, 16.- Phillip
Potischev , and a fourth moth whose name was
not iuiuiediatelv made public.

James and children Allen, Shelton and Brian and
Charles Butts, of Lakeland, occupants of van; and

Assault Investigated

Three men, one of thein a City of Sanford employe, have been
released from county jail on bond following weekend drug arrests
by sheriff's agents at Fern Park.
Vice squad agents reported four pounds of alleged marijuana
were seized in the incidents at St. Johns Village apartments,
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A Gold Coast
condominium using it computer to monitor
energy consumption has reduced tenants'
electric hills by -12 per cent and has caught the

the idea of - you had to be here at the crack
of dawn, you know, to get parked and
everything."
Jones said .she felt a startin g tim e of 10-11
am, or even one in the early afternoon would

for minor injuries

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foIIos ing a Saturday night collision on I-I south of
l)eltona exit, the Florida highway Patrol reported.
Trooper J.A. Bron said charges are pending
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City clerks in the Five Seminole cities Sanford,
Mary, 1ngwood, Winter Springs and
t,eselberry - with elections Tuesday have
predicted voter turnouts ranging from 30 per cent in
Sanford to 75 per cent in Winter Springs.
But, if the numbers of absentee ballots applied
for are any indication of the turnout, it will be poor.
Qualified voters in the cities total 18,707,
Seminole Supervisor of Elections Camilla
Bruce's office reports Sanford has had 17 requests,
while Lake Mary City Clerk Kay Sassman says
three have
be en issued there. Longwood City Clerk
Onnie Shomate said 26 have been requested from
her, Winter Springs City Clerk Mary Norton has
received 14 requests and Casselberry Acting City
(lerk Linda Thomas has had 17 requests.
Requests for the ballots can be received until 5
p.m. today and must be returned no later than 7
p.m. Tuesday when the polls close.
A total of 43 candida tes will be on the ballots of
the five cities vying for 17 elective offices. Four
incumbent office holders - Ike Mary Mayor
Walter Sorenson and Councilmen Burt Perinchief
and lillian Griffin and limgwood Councilman J. R.
Grant - are running unopposed.
lngwood City Clerk Onnie B. Shoniate, in her

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Reflections

The Fourth of July hoopla and fireworks were
not, after all, the end of America's Bicentennial
observance, but the beginning.
As noted by Charles L. Andes, chairman of the
Franklin Mint Corp., the birthday party of 1976 is
only thestartofthe Bicentennial era. In an address
in October to the Pennsylvania Sons of the
Revolution, he reminded the nation that the story of
the Republic's origin will be told and retold for
another 13 years through the 200th anniversary of
the ratification of the Constitution.
And of more importance, Andes insisted, is the
rare opportunity to use the history lesson in
preparing the United States for the next century.
"We can choose our destiny," he said.
Americans first identified their goals of selfgovernment and independence 200 years ago. They
then spent five years in the battle for freedom and
another eight years in devising a durable system of
government embracing the principles they had
fought for.
They had the wisdom and endurance to keep
attacking their problems until they found the right
answers.
Can we do less today?
Our problems are as demanding as we peek
into the third century of independence.
We have no fears of the Redcoats occupying
Philadelphia, but our liberty and ideals still are
threatened by the tyranny of neglect. We can
dedicate our determination to rebuilding confidence in business, organized labor, education,
religion.
We must master the energy crisis. We must
reverse the decline of the major cities. The issues
of unemployment, inflation, poverty, tax reform
and crime are recurring worries deserving of a
Bicentennial focus,
An effort was made this year in Congress to
create an American Constitution Bicentennial
Foundation as a catalyst for action. The effort
faltered.
But stubbornness is part of the American
tradition. Legislation should be reintroduced to
give substance' and meaning to the continuing
Bicentennial era
to forge a sense of national
purpose and encourage a public commitment.
Our heritage deserves such protection. Our
aspirations for the future demand it.

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It should conic as no
surpri that Jin,,n Carter is, cross his heart,
vowing unprecedented cooperation with
Congress during his presidential term. Every
executive since Mr. Washington has made the
pledge. One can't very well begin service in the
White House by saying Congress is a collection of
scoundrels, the foster child of special Interests,
which shoul d be quietly ignored.
And yet such promises have about them the
stuff of gossamer fantasy It's remembered that
Jerry Ford promised love, honor and obedience
to Capitol lull, then be came the most prolific
us er of the veto in history. Gentle words aside,
most presidents feel, as did Andrew Jackson,
that they must secure both liberty and the "integrity" of the Constitution against the Senate,
the house, or both.
So it is that the feud between the executive

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you see happening to me when Mrs Carter i in
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complacency by Lockheed and other money
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conservatives of the Liberal-Democratic
party a stinging rebuke.
In elections Sunday to fill the 511 seats in the
lower house of the Diet, the Japanese parliament, the Liberal-Democrats won only 249
seats, seven short of a majority. It was the
first time since the party made its debut 21
years ago that it failed to will a majority.

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continuously sardonic crap game in town.
Seventeen presidents have served in the House,
16 have been in the Senate, and 10 have had
membership in both bodies, but over the decades
even the familiarities have served to breed
contempt.
In some respects the contempt is healthy. The
division of strength is the taproot of democracy.
But it can also begat excess, which may begat
isolation, which may begat a crippled system.
Carter knows this well; as governor of Georgia
his contempt for his legislature led in the end to:
near paralyzing leadership confrontations.
It is in an effort to avoid past mistakes, then,
that the president-elect is opting for a better
idea. Already he has given his private telephone
number to dozens of congressmen. And he's
talked of bipartisan consultation. Of more interest, however, and meaning, is his assurance
that members of his cabinet will be required,
when invited, to go to Congress to respond to
questions and demands.

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WASHINGTON (AP) - A tax cut of up to
billion
possibly in the form of a rebate
on 1976 income taxes
probably will be
proposed by President-elect Carter, according
to Bert Lance, Carter's choice to be director of
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the U.S. at American Iron and Steel Institutes
and elsewhere as well as abroad,"
It is no idle dream, that Is, in terms of the
technology needed to make it come true. In
terms of whipping up public enthusiasm for
mass transit, however, at present it seems to be
the impossible dream.
Transportation experts have learned from
urban mass transit experiments that just having
what appears to be a very useful system doesn't
mean people will be waiting In line to use it.
observes Princeton University engineer Main
Kornhauser, a member of a team Investigating
the feasibility of automated highways.
'We've built plenty of great mass transit
systems In this country that no one Is using," he
says.
In fact, over the past decade the federal
government has spent about $16 billion in subis related in large part to uncertainties about the sidjes to improve or shore up existing transit
future rather than to a lack of spendable income systems and experiment with new ones.
or a shortage of credit," said Ted Gaines, a
The results of all this effort In city after city
senior vice president and economist at New suggest that mass transit has been a costly
York's Manufacturers Hanover Trust Co.
failure, charges M. Stanton Evans. writing In the
The Bernstein analysis and a bankers' report conservative weekly, "Human Events."
would seem to agree with Gaines' conclusion.
For example. $120 million has. been spent to 031
upgrade and supplement rail transit s ystems in
While retail giants such as S.S. Kresge Co., Chicago, a city geographically suited to fixedSears, Roebuck &amp; Co., and Montgomery Ward rail transit and with a considerable history of
were registering sales gains of 6 to 21 per cent in
rail commuting.
November over a year ago, following a strong
But wt'ile the new or enlarged rail systems
month in October, the level of deposits in the
nation's savings institutions also was growing. have attracted more passengers, for the most
part they have not attracted them out of
According to the United States League of automobiles. A study of one new rapid transit
Savings Associations, which represents 896 in. line in Chicago foun d that 80 per cent of th
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stitutions, deposits grew by $3.6 billion in passengers had previously used
bus,
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Moslem and Christian villages
traded artillery fire early today
in southern Le banon above the
Israeli border, where the two
sides have continued their civil
war free of interference from
Arab League peacekeepers.

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A spokesman for the newly
reorganized Lebanese police
force said one villager was
killed and five wounded in the
shelling. The right-wing Christians and leftis t Moslems accused each other of firing first.
The Syrian-dominated peace
which has ended the
fighting elsew here in Lebanon,
has not en tered the southern
border region because of Israel's warnings that it will not
tolerate the presence of Syrian
troops near the frontier.
The Israelis have also warned
they will not permit Yasir
Arafat's Palestinian guerrillas.

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WASHINGTON The United States embassy U.S. government would "permit a U.S. citizen
in Tehran, we've discover ed, has attempted to (to) undertake political activities against a
help the Shah of Iran quash unfavorable press friendly country like Iran. . .7"
criticism in the United States.
The State Department obligingly responded
Classified State Department cables reveal that, "Afshar iinmigratedto the u.s. inJanuary,
that fanner CIA Director Richard Helms, who 1946, and was naturalized as a U.S. citizen on
recently resigned as ambassador to Iran, tried to Aug. 28, 1952." Afshar, confided the State
help the Iranians halt the publication of an anti- Department officials, had been Issued a passport
in 1970 after checks with the FBI and other
government newspaper.
We reported earlier that Helms had cabled federal agencies.
Washington about closing down the "Iran Free
Helms then reported that one of his
Press," an often outrageous anti-shah diplomatic aides had been summonded to the
newspaper published in the l'nited States.
Iranian Minsitry of Foreign Affairs for another
The helpful Helms was told by State depart- lecture about Afshar,
rnent officials that the "matter had been
His aide, said Helms, told the Iranians that
carefully st udied, but lawyers had concluded "we have been exploring with Washington for
that under U.S. laws, there was regrettably no Sometlmewhetheractlon could be taken against
Iran Fre e PTeSS1 but without success so far."
Lasts for such action,"
Helms also asked for information on Nasser
On May 30, the State Department authorized
Afshar, publisher of the newspaper, who is an Hehn.s to tell the Iranians that "the department
American citizen,
agrees that the Iran Free Press is a scurrilous
Now, additional cables in our possession publica tion filled with libelous, irresponsible and
indicate that Helms at times turned the U.S. inaccurate statements."
embassy Into a branch office of the Iranian
"However," warned State Department
government,
bureaucrats, "there are no legal steps the U.S.,
In a confidential telegram dated May 12, 1973, government can take against this paper unless
helms told the State Department that an official and until it violates federal law."
But, the Washington officials added, "we are
of the Iranian Ministry of Foreign Affairs had
demanded to know how Afshar acquired looking Into Afshar's background through the
appropria te channels,"
American citnship,
The
The Iranian also petulantly asked why the
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PLAINS, (;a. (APi - President-elect Carter, who says he
Carter himself, attending a chicken barbeque that had him
top appointees he can live with For four years, now has
licking his fingers, said Saturday he was moving slowly and
narrowed his list of potential Cabinet nominees and un'
methodically in considering his Cabinet choices because "I'd like
llersecretar-ies to about 70 persons.
to have a lot of stability there."
Arriving here Sunday with dossiers on persons being conlie said, "It would suit inc fine if I wound up the four years with
miered, Carter aide Hamilton Jordan said John Doar was being
the same Cabinet members I picked now."
onsidered for attorney general. Doar was special counsel to the
Emerging from Sunday services at the Plains Baptist Church,
House Judiciary Committee when it voted in 1974 to impeach
Carter told reporters he has not decided whether to broaden the
['resident Richard Nixon.
blanket pardon he has promised to give Vietnam-era draft
Jordan also acknowledged that Rep. Bob Bergland, I)Minn., a
evaders during his first week in office.
farm operator, active member of the house Agriculture Com-"We're trying to decide how to word the pardon," Carter said
mittee and political ally of Vice President-elect Walter F. Mon.
when asked to comment on reports that Atlanta lawyer Charles
lale, is among the candidates to be secretar\ of agriculture.
Kirbo, one of his chief advisers, Is weighing requests that other
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TALLAHASSEE(Ail)
I he Senate inte'rwi Coin.
opens three days of discussions Tuesday, a move
cnate President Lew Brantley says will change the
body's ''country club" image.
l3rantle. D-Jacksonville, promised when he took over
hest month that he wanted to change the Senate's Image of
.inip', reacting to house proposals. Instead, he said,
the Senate should be in the forefront.
So far, he has made good on the pledge. The House has
n1, committee Session planned for December, and, in fat t,
Speaker Don Tucker has yet to name the full comiunitti'es.
But Brantley will endure an immediate challenge to In.,
control when the Rules Committee convenes Tuesday to
cl)flsIder 23 proposals being pushed by the so-called
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dissidents for the most part
frown out of leadership positions by Brantley.
Rules Chairman Tom Gallen, D-Bradenton, said In ,
nnintittee will listen to arguments on proposals aini&amp;'d
sharply reducing the president's considerable power user
legislation.
I he move %iiuld make it easier for a member ti get
till heard by the full Senate and aLso restrict if president.
iwer to name committee chairmen b having th.t
(unction taken over by a committee on cotnniitte'es.
ihe rules changes are being pushed primarily by Sen
Rob Graham, and George Firestone, both I)-Miamiii. and
Sen. Kenneth Mackay, [)-Ocala.
'Too often people in leadership posit'S 'ns have u.sr'l
their control over the life of legislation as say to run !hr
Senate'," Firestone said
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(hancellor E.T. York says he
still unscil today if four-part
proposal aimed at giving Florila's nine state-supported uni'.ersltit". if greater role in
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e'conumn) will depend increasingly upon brains and hum an
talents and skills, the developne'nt and delivery of which are
the basic functions of a univerYork said in a re'poit to
f' delivered to the Board of
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Rigdon, Macflenny, Fla.; Mrs.
Elizabeth Hall, Portland, Ore.;
and Mrs. Pauline Cox of
Waycross, Ga.; if son, Johnnie
of Jack s onville;19 grandchildren; 9 great grandc hildren; two brothers, Jesse of
Lake Mary arid Hardy of
Geneva, and lU sisters, Mrs
Bonnie Alexander, Sanford;
trs. Frances Ogelsby and Mrs.
Emma Johnson, both of Lake
Mary; Mrs- Ailie Davis and
Mrs. [foxy Puff, both
DeIncJ; Mrs. Kathryn Fields
of Lakehurst, N.J.; Mrs Mary
Booth, Tampa; Mrs Evelyn
Britton, Orlando; Mrs Es.sie
Geer, L.ac'anto, Ha.; and Mrs
Edna Mae Foster, Samsula.
Gramkow Funeral Home is in
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Carter will be in Washington for meetings Thursday and Friday. Jordan said no sessions with prospective appointees have
been scheduled, but he acknowledged that there might be.

York's economic proposals,
among other things, called fora
major push to develop an extensive solar-energy industry in
the state.
" There is probably no other
industry which is so needed and
which fits so logically into Florida's economy," York said.
lie said the university system
already has the essential components for such an Industry.
York said others areas where
universities could offer aid
were in expanding international
trade activities of Florida businesses, creating industrial research parks and helping van-

ous corporations relocate their of all the schools have endorsed
headquarters in the state.
the proposal to switch back beYork said states that have ginning in the fall of 1978.
aggressively attracted new industry, such as California,
Massachusetts, and North
Carolina, had all established
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"indicate clearly' that advanced ____________a___________
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GOVERNMENT IS SERIOUS
BUSINESS!

YOUR CITY GOVERNMENT-MAKING SANFORD
A BETTER, SAFER PLACE TO LIVE:
A new public works complex of shop, vehicle storage, and
administration building.
Fire insurance rating down to a Class 5, city wide, for lower
insurance rates for all.
New fire stations, located to give better service and
coverage.

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said. He said Carter and Mondale are "on the phone constantly"
and that the incoming vice president "is as much involved as the
governor" in the process.

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from the quarter system to the
imiudified semester system
being used by community Colleges, and new doctoral priL'rarns at the University
Florida.

New fire equipment with one large pumper and three new
mobile units.
City wide paving program with all streets paved except a
couple of miles where drainage lines will go in the future.

Congregational

Survivors are one daughter.
lie was a native of Wolf
County Kentucky and moved to mrs. Lottie B. Green of Sanford, three grandchildren, 14
Sanford in 1929. fie later moved great-grandchildren and 19
to Jacksonville, returning to
great-great grandchildren
Sanford four months ago
Brisson Funeral Home in
Mr . Mullins was a retired charge.
truck driver and commercial
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Funeral Notices

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Jordan, who was Carter's campaign manager and is now acting
as chief talent scout, reported that selections for top national
security posts and for Treasury secretary "are on the front
burner."

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night Burn in Pomfort, Vt., she
lived ui Sanford fur the past 30
John Henry Mullins, 70, of 115 ye ar s and was a member of the
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ficials, reported helms two weeks later.
The Environmental Defense Fund, though,
''Should any further Information be may cha
llenge the proposal In court,
developed regarding Afshar's background,
DISABLED 1.0111W
A secret study by
cabled helms, "...we would appreciate having Ralph Nader's new Disability flights Center
it."
shows that makers and sellers of artificial
MICRONESIAN OIL
Giant international breasts, home respirators and wheelchairs often
oil interests and the Interior Department are Ignore the needs of those who use them.
joining forces to defoliate a lush tropical
Theisstudy
shows that despite sky-high prices,
paradise. Both want the tiny Pacific Island of there
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ften little or no training provided for
Palau to become a petroleum superport between
those who buy the products. Emphysema victhe Middle East and Japan.
"Port Pacific" is the brainchild of Robert tints, for example, buy home "breathers" but
Pariero, a jet-setting American businessman. may die from oxygen overdoses for lack of inPanero wants to be the middleman In a deal that struction on how to use the units.
would ship Mideast oil to Palau for refining. The
The center Is headed by a tough California
Oil would then be transported bytakertoJap
lawyer named Deborah Kaplan who broke her
The petroleum project, of course, would lay neck In a diving acciden
t and is now a partial
Waste to a good part of the Island's beautiful quadrapleglc. She has mapped
a campaign to
tropical surroundings. And most of Port rally the 10 mIllion seriously disabled into a
Pacific's high-paying jobs would go to foreign massive consumer lobby.
workers Imported from outside Palau.
PhlONYLINCOLNlSM_ For ye,a poster
Worse yet, Japanese Industrial Interests
with a pio us quotation attributed to Abe
allied with Panero are conducting
their own has stared down at visitors to the office of Rep.
"feasibility study" to guarantee themselves
Caldwell Butter, R.-Va. It says, In )&amp;t, YOU
exclusive developmant rights. Much of the study cannot help
the poor by discouraging the rich."
will be kept under wraps for the next five years.
The ma jor problem with the homily Is that It's
The Interior Department, nevertheless, has a fake, often used by Big Business to justify
given Its enthusiastic blessing to the project. excess profits, but proved phoney In 1950 by the
Fred Zeder, Interior's territorial development library of Congress,
Butler's staff says the
chief, told us he sees nothing unusual or secret congr essman
knows it's a fake, but "he didn't
about the deal
cart who said it, he thiiiks its pretty good."
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the civil war allies of the Lebanese Moslems, to return to the
area to resume their raids into
Israel.
Former President Camille
Chamoun, who heads the second-largest Christian militia,
said in a speech published today
that genuine peace cannot be
es tablished until all Palestinian
guerrilla groups are dis banded.
The guerrillas maintain that
they have a right to bases in the
south under the 1969 Cairo
accord, w hi ch spelled out their
relations with the Lebanese
government and gave them
freedom of action within Lebanon. The Christians have disavowed that agreement.
"Resuzupt Ion of guerrilla activity from the south would only
endanger Le banon's internal
and external security," said
Charnoun, speaking at the
swearing-in of 150 cadets of his
Tigers militia.

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The experience of San Francisco's $1.6 billion
spokesman harry Pierson, is consumer Bay Area Rapid Transit (HART) has been
wariness, "especially on bigticket items, such as similar. The proportion of HART riders at.
washing machines.
cago
per cent vs. 8 per cent — yet some 50 per cent of
"They're saying, 'let the old one do for another BART's
pa tronage comes from people who used
couple of years," Pierson said.
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Ilariild (Beat ) 'l'avlor (left), safety officer and director of youth services for the
Seminole County Sheriff's 1)epartment, accepts 880 m. 11 check from Anna
Thompson, secretary, Seminole County REACT; and William T. Cassidy,
It l:M'T vice pri'sidt'nt, as officers stand by. '[he money was collected From a
l{E:('T coffee break Nov. 2 0 at Sanford Plaza, It is to be used for a mobile
t'lassr.xini forinith deputies. .t left is Bonnie .Johnson, recipient of the trophy
for selling the must tickets to the REACT Radio Emergency Associated Citizens

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Three transit engineers went to Washington
the other day to lecture other engineers and
designers at a seminar on Mass Transit Structure Design sponsored by the American Iron and
Steel institute. They looked into the crystal ball
and saw, among other things:
By the year 2000, commuters gliding to
work Inside streamlined tubes in cars balanced
uo a cushion of air.
- Personal rapid transit vehicles carrying 10
to 15 people directly to and from do wnto wn and
their homes without intermediate stops.
- Computer-controlled systems enabling
passenger car drivers to enter a highway, plug
into the system and be automatically directed to
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Mass transit cars floating on a magnetic
field, permitting intercity train speeds as high as
300 miles an hour.
"This is not idle dreaming," said one of the
three. "All of these ideas and otJ'rs are the
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NEW YORK iAP; - The nation's major retail
The cabinet commitment seems solid enough. chains have reported another month of strong
Carter is not suggesting his lieutenants appear
sales, but analysts say the over-all retail picture
merely for cozy committee meetings. lie says he remains uncertain,
will direct them to appear before "Joint sessions
The stores reported strong fall and winter
of Congress, preferably' with national television apparel sales in October and November, but
coverage." Quite bold. And unique. Besides, the
sales of such durable goods as autos and applan is unusual in that it is somewhat of a steal
pliances
have continued to lag.
from another — i.e., parliamentary
form of
government.
This "suggests a relatively' defensive consunier," says the Wall Street brokerage firm,
It may be that Carters thoughts for this
proposal were formed the first time he saw the Sanford C. Bernstein &amp; Co. Inc.
parliamentary system in action. That was in
"While some of the softness in the auto sector

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signed an agreement for education and
economic development aid for the young African nation, Radio Havana said today.
Th e broadcast monitored in Miami said
Cuba agr eed to help in construction, transportation, agriculture, forestry, fishing and
coffee culture.
The agreements were signed by Angolan
Prime Minister Lopo do Nascimento, who has
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$8 Scandals Spark

It should not be any surprise if the voters in the
cities are weary this year of taking advantage of
their right to vote. This will be the fifth time in 1976
they have been called u pon to make choices at the

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We'll see how that candidate, who Is running for
the First time Tuesday, does at the polls. Surely the
voters are wiser than he thinks.

Hopefully, though, they will remember that the
government closest to the people is city govenunent
int1 every vote counts.

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One city candidate over the weekend talking to
an acquaintance told of what he believes is the best
way to campaign. He said a successful candidate
must tell the people what they want to hear,
promise them that the projects they favor will be
accomplished, and agree with them that the Incumbents are less than honest and hard-working,
generally apply the soft-soap liberally-

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interrogation can be astonishing. Government weaker than most observers had anticipated,"
the firm said.
officials are not only questioned, but on occasion
are abused. Often the assault is accomplished by
In addition, it id, "government data indicate
both friend and foe of the adnilnistration. weak demand at furniture and household
Fisticuffs are not unprecedented. When he gets equipment outlets" where sales are running 2
es pe cially raucous the Speaker will rescue order per cent behind those of a year ago.
by clear ing the floor.
This sluggishness in recent months "proba bly

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the Iberian peninsula.
Now both nations are joining the European community of
free nations. It is one hopeful aspect of this sullen decade.
The most hopeful sign in Spain is that the representatives of
the Franco regime are Joining with the king, Juan Carlos, who
was chosen by Franca to be his successor, in refashioning the
institutions of the dictatorship into instruments of democracy.
A moderate concensus seems to be emerging.
The tragic civil war of the 1930s must never be repeated.
Spain has, In the last 15 years, changed From an agricultural
nation Into one on the world's top industrial powers. Foreign
trade has greatly expanded. Millions of tourists visit the country
every year.
After cent uries of decline from its rich Imperial position In
the 16th Century, Spain today may well be entering upon a new
era of greatness.

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signs, walked doorphilosophy. Some have posted
to-door, and mailed literature to the voters.

Longwood Mayor Kenneth Brown. Those who un
successfully opposed Mrs. Shomate in the past
were: Mrs. B.f.. Gray and Mrs. Ruth Layo, now a
resident of Winter Springs.
Mrs. Brown has refused to put up signs in the
community, saying it doesn't help one get elected,
in her opinion, and only pollutes the environment.
Longwood has the highest number of candidates
for one office, mayor - six - while Casselberry has
the largest number of candida tes for three council
seats
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Of the 43 candidates on the ballot, 22 are making
their First bids for elective office. Twenty of the
remaining candidates have run unsuccessful
campaigns for elective office In the past, are Former
Public officials or are seeking re-election. One,
Gerard Connell in Longwood, is giving up a council
seat in an effort to win the mayor's office.
The only two Seminole cities that do not have
elections tomorrow are Oviedo, which holds its
election in September and Altamonte Springs which
had Its in November.
Next year, Winter Springs will also have its

Portugal and Spain as isolated outposts of auftritarian rule on

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Brown, wife of television news director and Former

They played Beethoven's Ninth Symphony on the government television station as background music while the Spanish
deputies cast their ballots for free elections.
The Spanish people for the first time since 1936 will elect
their own parliament.
It was significant that the members of the existing Cortes,
as the Spanish parliament Is called, voted overwhelmingly to
call the elections. These members were appointed by the Franco
dictatorship. Now, a year after his death, they joined in approving the transition to democratic self-government.
Contention, extremism, refusal to compromise and violence
1973, on a visit to London. Carter toured is apparently the result of supply imbalance,
have marked the Spanish people's limited previous experience
Parliament, and was apparently impressed by some also seems attributable to other causes,"
in parliamentary democracy.
the body's "question hour" when either the Bernstein says.
All through the 19th Century these flaws in the Spanisn
prime minister or members of his cabinet are
character prevented the emergence of a stable tradition of self"Seasonally adjusted used car prices have
challenged in the chamber.
vovernment.
The 20th Century has been even worse. leaving
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two months
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r'It'rtinn in November.

A new city hall complex underway.
A city with full coverage of both water service and sewage
service. A fact few cities can claim.
Acquiring two more recreational areas through the use of
federal grants,

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Funeral
'c,sIor MrS AJ,i C
Blanchard. 97. *ho di ed Sunday
n9M wit be held at 10 am
Wednesday at Britton Funeral

HuntCr ullicia' mc Burial will b
fl W1Xd1&amp;*n Memorial Park
Orlando
Br,slonuneral
Home
in
charge
of
arranqemeros
MULLINS, JOHN HENRY—
Funeral services *11 be held
p rn Tuesday at Gtamkov.
IFtuneral Home br .ior'n Henry
Mullins- who tied Sundas. with
the Rev ) Webb ollciatng
Interment will be in Cake Mary
cemelery
HORORICK. JAMES .1 - james
J Hordruk. 66. of W.ldwoJ died
December 7. 1916 fl Eustis.
Florida Mr Hoidrick was a
native
Georgia. moving t o
Wld*m)Od fl hit yOuth He was
an empo,ee of Seaboard Coast
t..ne' Ralfo,st.1 Survivors 'Oclude
s'sters Mildred Moore
SdnborcI. Gertrude Richardson.
Arn.r'c.%. Gtvrgia. and Gladys
Mobleyl, Syracuse. Ntw York.
It'd 4 broth.,, Albert PtordriCk.
Albjny. Georgia HJnCt F.ieràl
at WIdw000 it n charge
° arrang?ments

That's why I want a guy like my Dad, Larry Blair, on the City
Commission, He's concerned about important things like more city
services without added taxes, downtown re-development, comprehensive recreation programs and city beautification. No doubt
about it, he's the right man for the lob! (Play your cards right and
I'll put in a word for more fire hydrants).

VOTE

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NOTICEOF
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*herein THE MUTUAL BENEFIT
LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY is
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AND SMITH PROPERTIES OF
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YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
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filed against you
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Court award your interest in that
,er,a-m real properly owned by you
And your husband located a, mi
Avalon Boulevard, Casselborry,
Seminole County. Florida, and
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EXECUTIVE HIGH BACK

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Partnership: FLORIDA POWER
along the West line of said East
'CORPORATION; GROWTH
2500 leaf for a Point of Beginning,
PROPERTIES 01 FLORIDA. ?heflcecentinJ,s 02 d,gr ees32' 06
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frozen concentrated orange juice than it packed, slashing inventory in state warehouses to less than 141,i weeks supply of its
Cinderella product. United Growers said today.

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ORLANDO - Shirley "Cha Cha"
Muldownev proved why she is called the
fastest woman in motor sports Sunday at the

pocket Slo,000 in the twice rained out event.
"I would not be where I am in this sport if it

Central Florida Dragway. She easily beat the
most feared dragster driver in the world when
Don "Big Daddy" Garlits could not take her in
two rounds.
Muldownev turned the quarter-mile in 6.20
and 624 seconds and the best Garlits could
muster was a 6.49 blast.
The winner-take-all race saw Muldowney

SPORTS

,John Tillman in the Bob Dance sponsored
"Vigilante" made some pretty strong runs
before being edged out in the semifinals.
Terry Martin ran Lowell Martindale's GT()
until the semifinals when he broke out by one
hundredth of a Second of his dialed time.

her." I got past the old man last night in
Miami too," she said.
Sanford racer "Whip Wilson" put his

Camaro in to the victory circle for the first
time this ve.ras he took Pro eliminator with a

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Florida A&amp;M has finished its
football 5ea.sor, on an optimistic
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By SHARON REMPE
While the rest of the Lions
-,--.-thirty seQonds remaining on
Herald Correspondent
attempt ed to pick up part of the
the clock, to bring the score
load that Hird had shouldered
.)
The
Seminole
High
girls
70-21.
The slam dunk is back In high in the first period, the Bobcats
Knight was happy with her
basketball team must believe In
school basketball, and Gary were able to move to within a
.
kicking a team when it is down. team's first game per"Fat" Hird used it Saturday point, 3,3-32, at intermission.
Nothing literal about the 70-21 formance. "They're thinking
night to celebrate the Oviedo
In the third session Forrest
drubbing
administered to quick," she said. "We need to
Lions exciting 66-65 victory exploded for 12 po ints, as the L
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Saturday
night, but slow down, though."
over W)-more Tech.
.
lead see-sawed ba ck and fo rt h.
Seminole,
led
by
Sonya
Manley,
Sonya Manley led the Tribe
Bird got his chance to "stuff
In fact, a jump shot by the
took advantage of an already offensively, scoring 24 of
it" with just two seconds left in
sharp shooting senior, with 3:43
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"down" group of Greyhounds Seminole's points. Mary
the game and the jubilant left in the quarter, gave the 1.
which lost to Lake Brantley the McGovern and Anna Nichols
junior was more than willing to Bobcats their biggest lead of
.
.
night
before.
helped provide tight defense
obtige.
the night, 42-37, before the Lions
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With
faultless
With
almost
Manley was all over th4'
High scorer in the game with were able to battle back.
and
"high-powered"
court,
passing, shooting and
25 points, Bird had reason to be
Hird completed a three point
defense, the Seminole girls got rebounding. One fan in the
happy. The win brought the play, which as Followed by a
0,
on the board first and stayed on stands commented that it
Lions back over the .500 mark, basket by Randy Willis, that
top with a 19-7 lead at the end of wasn't surprising, "she grew up
with a 3-2 record for the young tied the game.
the first quarter.
playing with her brothers."
season. It also took some of the
From that point on the two
Seminole coach Donalyn Manley began playing for the
sting out of a previous night's teams exchanged scores, to go
Knight sent In her second string Seminole girls the middle of
heartbreaking, one-point, loss into the final period with the
In the next period and the last season, and led the team
to Rockledge.
game deadlocked at 46-all.
Seminoles proceeded to almost with most rebounds.
At the same time the Lions
The contest r emained a close
double the score, 37-11, at in.
were bowing to the Raiders, one until Forrest fouled out with
The Greyhounds are plague9
terrnission.
Wymore Tech was u psetting a 6:17 left in the battle. At that
with fouls and penalties, but a
Seminole. Lyman girls mix it up under boards
Lyman came back strong great majority of their
normally tough West Orange point the score stood 51-50,
offensively and defensively at mistakes came from simply
team, so Saturday's game Oviedo. After that, it was all
the top of the third, led by their mishandling the ball. More than
figured to be rugged, and it Hird and Company as they
was.
high scorer, Jackie Cuyler. But once l.yman "handed" the ba ll
outscored th e ho me team 15-5
Florida
they couldn't hang on to the to Seminole. Coach Bobby
From the outset, both teams down the home stretch.
went all out for victory.
Seminoles and the Greyhound., Locke said "we don't work
Following Bird in the scoring
The Lions were able to break parade was Gould who acwent
down 53-17 at the end of together enough." But he said
By The Associated Press
but guard Richard Glasper's 20- the second stanza.
in a row as David Thompson the
third.
a 14-14 tie late in the first counted for 11 points, one better
he was optimistic and felt the
Florida, Florida State and foot jump shot put the Gatoj-s
Florida State boosted its equalled his career high with a
The fourth quarter ran much hounds would improve.
period, on buckets by Dillard than Bobby Couch.
Stetson emerged basketball ahead for good, 29-28, early in horiiecourt winning streak to 27 30-point effort,
Gould and Bird, to take an 18-14
South Florida fell 103-69 at the same. Knight finally pulled
Tuesday night Lyman take!
victors over the weekend, while
Baby Noble added eight,
out starter Sonya Manley, who on the Silver Hawks of Lake
advantage Into the second Willis six and He-Bell gained
fellow state major college
l2thraniwd Cincinnati. South
session.
played all but the last three Howell at home and Seminole
four from the free throw line.
team.s of South Florida and
Florida, led by Mike Dicker- ___________________________ ope
Dur ing the open ing period
Forrest finis hed the night Jacksonville fell to the wayside. B il/jar ci
ns Its home season WedSet
son's 22 points, fell behind 30.6
fl3riJ was almost the entire with 24 for the losers as his
nesday
night against the Winter
Florida nipped host East Tenin the opening minutes.
offense for the Lions, as he team mate Reginald Anderson
nessee State 62-59, Florida State
Park
Wildcats.
The Sanford Recreation 15-17 years of age. Participants
Winless Jacksonville lost for
KEG L ER
banged borne 12 of his markers helped out with 13.
Lyman will play at 6:30 p.m.
knocked off previously on- Department is sponsoring a must have a recreation card the third time, 88-75, at West
in that eight-minute segment.
In junior va rs ity action,
and Semin ole at 8 p.m.
be aten Aust in Peay 97-88 and Christmas billiards and table and attend an explanatory Texas State. KentGlover had 23
Keeping the home team in the Lions lost a close one, ss-s, to
Stetson took Saturday's con- tennis tournament at both meeting Dec. 20 at 10 am.
points for tile Dolphins.
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SEMINOLE
running was Charlie Flem ing, t he Bobcats.
solauon game In the Indiana recreation centers - the
McGo,irn 1 2210. Nelson i i 4 t;
The Tournament wi ll be held
ks
Jac
onville
State,
Ala.,
won
who gained six points. Their
Manley 17 1 12 25. Graham I Q 2,
AT BOWL AMERICA
Hall of Fame Classic, 70-600ver Eastside Center on Stminole Dec. 20-29. It will be a double- the Citrus Invitational title with
FlammO 161. Boyd 1002. Sim p(,
OVIEDO. Smith 0174; Noble 10
big gun. Larry Furred was no t.
Robert Morris.
Boulevard and the Westside elimination and the w in ner an 82-73 victory over Florida
IOn 2 13 S. LOuwVn 4 00 12.
DIBARY SOCIAL
heard from in that opening 0 I. Hird 9 7 9 25; Couch 3 44 Ia,
Harper 0 131 Totals- 30 10-71 70
Standings Comly's Te x aco '33 s.
Willis 1 0 6; Nash 0227. Gould Si
Forward
Bob
Smythe
scored
Center
on
Persimmon
Avenue.
from
each
center
will
play
a
Southern.
Savannah
State
took
portion.
I.YMAN; Johnson 12 4 5. Smith 0
14 points to lead Florida. The - Participants will be divided City Championship game for the consolation game, 75-60 Vilage TV 30 15. OeBry Sanitation
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In the second quarter, the
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Gators
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groups;
11-14
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over Florida Tech.
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Saints with an 0-2 re co rd.
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6-2 vie- game-winnertading the Flyers to a
minutes remaining, putting the
Rangers 5, Maple' I.eafs S
The goal gave the Fliers a 3-2 Brulns ahead S-I.
tory over the Cleveland Barons.
Ken Iludge's power-play goal
with 3:09 remaining enabled
That gave hull 17 so far this lead, but no mental security at
Sabres 5, Rockies 3
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. eason.
Jerr&gt; Korab's unassisted
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apprehension before Bill Liar' helped Buffalo defeat Colorado. string to eight games. Rod Gilgoals broke a 2-2 lie.
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(Cleveland goalie Gary Suit- when he took a pass from Bobby ance goal with 20 seconds left to for the Itangers, putting hiiii
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San Fran
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Indiini St 75. Denver 65
Norfolk St 77, N Caro A&amp;T

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M.tsouri 97, N Texas St 54
Illinois Sol. St Louis 14
Oregon 57, Arizona St 17
Wichita St IS. San Diego 5? 62
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Domogo Jay 11 7 40
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1120 6 50. 2 Larri .Iivi (5) 7 10 160,
3 Dcm.ngo Miguel (7) 160, 0 35)
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6 623 Larrea -161 340- 0
2)i 3.4 00. P 1321 9130
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6607 80. 2 Ancha Sanchez :1, 6 20
10 3 Larri Ouiola (2) 400, 0 II i:
41 00. P Ii II 15060
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17-19 with balls furnished and a
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ORLANDO - Lake Howell's
Teams from the Coronado girls basketball team droppj
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the top Its firstgame of the season
three places in Last weekend's Saturday night, 35-15, to
in
ra -plagued tournam ent at the'
Honored at Saturday night's athletic banquet in Longwood were Lyman stall. Sordcotjrt.
Edgewater despite a
effort by Cindy Frank.
douts: Front row, left to right, girls cross country .MVP Kathy Bringardner,
John Sole and John Rhodes cross country most improved Leah Wagner, freshman football MVP Jeffrey took top honors. Peabody ud
HOWELL GIRLS. Woodall
13.3,
Frank 4210, Bnman 3-Q. eaker
Meyers, boys cross country m ost improved Brian Petrie and cross country
Deltona took the top berths in
000. Smith 2 0i. Peters 0
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Bruce Caldwell. Back row, volleyball most improved Joyce Schoeneberg, JV consolation,
Serrarc 0 00, F .9th 000. To$a15 10
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EDGEWATER: Hightower 101.
back Wyman Jackson, action again Wednesday,
offensive lineman Rich Bennett and defensive lineman Rich Hear.
Mett,t SI It. MCCIII l2i, Ro4iet
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Louisville's Dunn) ('ruin envis- put it in our heath that w e could Michigan attack with 17 points.
TRINITY PREP ih'n,i,uiv S 46
111115 liianis illori be'fort' the
,SPOPtA Ai3gi',n
win
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II Laflief 6 5617 MrI-rsiji-r '0 ill
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shooting sNip-i in March
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rifle-s pulled assa)1 to a 4 .28 lead
1002 king 4 I 1 9 GibSon 30 3 6.
OriOn 6 0 I 17, Morgan 7 0 9 26
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FLOROIA CENTRAL Coyne 1 9
'he Iaiuisville
total', 31 102581
ilrinson I 0 I 7, Febdmeth I 17 9
Elsewhere, lop-ranked Mich- at interrliission I-'ordham
10 23. Gordon I 113 H,in(ock 1 12 ('hit-ago. h'a&gt;(on, who had Ill
LAKE BRAN TIES' Fry I 00 16
e'ieach ''Evers ia'tl has good igan walloped F'ortthatn 78-67; never got back into the game
Totals 33 132119
IS, Gob 0 1 I I Holloway 3 0 I 6
Leroy 9 00 II Eberl 1 1 2
yards in the first half, has
'Seminole
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even though No, 3 t'('l1 routed the Brazil- after that
De leon 1 I 2 7 T0tjl 21 1671 $5
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Trin,t Prep
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Conley I 00 7 Svlve%Iri 2 00 I
Earlier this season, third- lion game; No 6 Nevada
Fouls Semnole IS, Edon 2)
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231 set b (;.l lit'rs
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ranked North Carolina was up- Vegas hanmiered Idaho State ham's Tout Kavanagh was
set by Wake Forest 1 ,as t 115-80; No 8 Notre Dame eje'cte'd -for throwing a football
Wednesd;i, night, fourth- blasteilValparaiso 93-66; No. 10 block into Michigan's Steve
ranked Indiana was tripped up Skin Francisco whipped Stan- Grote during a fast break.
b&gt; iciledo. On F'rldas night, ford 73-59; No 11 Arizona Three other Forthanl players
19th rated Rutgers was stir- S11)a5ht'ti Idaho 9640; No, 12 fouled out of the game
By The Associated Press
MacI.&amp;'ish. "1k' backed all the Simmons at 12:28 of the final
Cincinnati burled South Florida
Marques Johnson scored 18
Jocelyn t;uevremount scored prised h&gt; Columbia
Rick MacLeish has goalti-us way into the oet"
And Saturda&gt; rught, ('rum's 103-69; No. 13 Alabama de- points, leading UCLA over the
period.
twicefor the winners and Paul
season. Actually, 50 of them.
The Barons had forged a 2-2 Gardner got two goals for the seve'nth-ran k ed Cardinals were fe'ated La Salle 82'77; No. IS outclassed Brazilian Nationals,
In other National Hockey
be aten by Ssr;K.'u,se 76-75
That Is the number he would
lunnessee nipped No. 21) North The' Bruins, tuning up for Noire
tie at 2:04 of the second period Rockies,
Even though his team was Carolina-Charlotte 69-67; No 16 Dame next Saturday in Pauley
like to hit in his pursuit of an- League games Sunday night, when lUck Ilamnptun took a pass
the Washi ton Capitals and
('anuck.s 4, Black Hawks 2
upset, Cruin was not
other 50-goal season, simillar to the Bostonng
Brains tied 5-5, the from Jim I'appm and be at
Mar&gt;land whipped Princeton Pavilion, controlled the game
Mike Walton and Hilliard
"The) pta&gt; cii well and beat 58-IS . No 17 Sou thern Illinois from t he start and never were
jfree years ago.
B uf f al o Sabres t ned ba ck t he Flyers' goalie' Bernie Parent (;raves scored third-period us," ('runi said with a shrug. drubbed Missouri-Kansas
I'd like to get 20 b Christ' Colorado Rocki ur
From '26 feet. Mike' Christie'
City pressed b&gt; the Brazilians.
es 5-3, the Vangoals within a SPill) *11 24 sec- "I'III not disappulnte'si with our 96-78. and No. 18 DePaul outmas," says the Philadelphia
scored F• the Barons in t he
Reggie Thetis contributed 24
couver Canucks outscored the
onds, leading Vancouver over effort. We did turn over the ball scored St. Mary's of California points and Five other players
Flyers' center, "and I t hi
first period.
nk I Chic' Black Haw ks 2, anti
Chicago. The Canue'k.s Jumped at crucial time,, and we've got 89-75
can do it. I remember when I hit
('a 5, Brains 5
score'd in double Figures, leadthe New York Rangers and the
to a 2 lead only to have the to do things better on defense.
Martyc Byrne's s ored 17 ing Nevada-Las Vegas past
50 goals, I had 19 by rn&gt; bir- Toronto Maple Leafs tied 5.
Guy Charrun scored with 42
IllC back with But Syrae'us&amp;' IN
a darn good pollits anti pulled down 12 lo w a State'
thday, .Jan, V'
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seconds remaining. lifting Black h awks
Sim
be hind
two goals in the third period
Twent&gt; goals by Christmas
Washington Into a tie with Bus'
not an unreasonable number, the cage and got trapped at the ton Rick Middleton hall con- before Walton broke the tie and

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van Ness 700, Jan''s Thomas 199;
.idy fish 195 197, Bob Clark 197,
Paul Macjraph 197, Ed Perry 119;
Bob Goudy Ill.
High Sri
Wesley Mo?? 634; Pat
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AMERICAN CONFERENCE
Eastern Divis ion
W I I PC?. PF PA
t'.ilI
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By The Associated Press
Maybe the reason San An
tonio Coach Doug Moe was not
speaking was that he thought he
,as seeing double.
Dick Van Arsdale sank tsso
Iret'throws with 10 seconds left
In overtime, and seven seconds
later, his twin brother. Tom,
duplicated
the
accomnpli.shment, giving Phoenix
a 103-98 victory over the Spurs
Sunday night in a National
Basketball Association game
'1 have nothing to say," said
1oe after the game. ''This Is
the first time 1%e done this , not
talked to repo rt ers after a
ganlc').''
In other NBA action, Kansas
Cii) topped Boston 12•1, Dents-er defeated Ness Orleans 117105 and Portland extended It.,,
home court winning streak to 2(1
by rallying for it 93-89 trluilltlh
'is-er Cleveland.
0 Kings 102, ('cIties 96
Rriiri Ta)lor paced a hal'
anced scoring attack with 21
points against the Celtics, who

Cage TeamsTriumph

COMING UP ROSES

Saturday's Results
York
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211 0 151 723 30S
Sunday's Results
straight 100-yard plus effort .
S
Central Division
Kan sas Cit1 02. Boston 96
('llwboys 26, Eagles 7
Texas
Arkansas 12
( nc'
9 3 0 750 273 I??
Denver 11 7. New Orleans 105
Westminster 20, Redlands I)
9 1 0 697 371 13$
Roger Staubach completed 22I"111Ppon,4 10) San Anton.
Texas Tech 21. Bilor 21
lcv
9 1 0 697 253 244 OT
of 29 passes for 253 yards and c"""
N e braska 65. Hawaii 3
tn
e
o
355 722 252
Pnrtlari'i
9)
CIvelr.d
tine I ouchtlown as [)atlas
PIayoltS
Western Division
Today's Games
NCAA
Oak
I I 0 911 291 217
wrapped up its division chainNo qarres scheduled
Division Ii
S S 0 615 75? 192
pionship for the eighth tirm' in Deny
Tu.say's Games
Semifinals
D.cqo
6 1 0 16? 21$ 761
Po rtl a nd at New yO(k KniCkS
the last II years, l'hlladc'lphlii
Akron 29 N ',-rgan 26. 01
C
9 0 ) 251 )#i2
Indiana it Buttalo
Montana 5' ID N Dakota St I
managed unIv 42 yards throug h
tO-i
IIi,
0 II 0 000 III lii
Angeles at Chicago
Division III
NATIONAL CONFERENCE
the air
Seattle at New Orleans
Championship
Eastern
Division
Redskins .11. -lets 16
Ml,iuk
at Denver
Mnn 31, fsin
Ullas
II 7 0
1.t 792 II?
CI,eirid at GIUen Slate
13111', KIlliler threw for three Wish
St 25
9 1 0 692 261 20)
Bowl Games
tuuchthivins and John Higgins
iins S Louis
9 1 0 6 29 2 753
Ohio Shrine Bowl
GtS
310 0 731 156 7 1
carried 19 times for 104 yards NY
Fi
East 21,
-t S
310 0 231 13$ 216
flld scored twice against his
N AIA
We0viSion I
Central Division
Semifinals
F u r in e r t e a 111 111 a 1 e S . . M.rin
ID 2 1 508 776 69
tpa
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A4l 57, Western St.
7 5 Q 535 739 55
National Hockey League
Washington is tied with St. CP- cqii
ti
Cob
DIrt
6 7 0 462715700
CAMPBELL
CONFERENCE
Louis
at 9-1 in the Nl'T East but Gii Il-i,
Cent Arkansas 10. Eton 1
1 9 0 308 191 219
Patrick Division
has beaten the Cardinals twice
Co Bowl
Western Division
W L I Pts OF GA
S a lisbury St 61. Inter Amen,
9 3 I 711 331 I?) 1`41, 1 %1
16 1 3 15 90 62
this season. Thus, the Redskins ' L A
S I riri
I) 8 6 32 97 81 can 0
ran wrap up the NF'C wild card N Or '- ii. 1 7 6 0 $ 18 213 III Aihin
Shrine Bowl
9 0 308244 319
Ph,,
I) 7 6 32 9) 71
playoff be rth next Sunday h
Christen 72.
Albilene
Han
Atnl,i
4 9 0
305 132 788 NY l4ng
12 II S 29 109 96
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711 0 $54 219107
Smythe Division
Orange Blossom Classic
(IiflChCd diviSiOn tiliC
St tou
1212 2 76 78
Browns 13, Oilers 10
riir.j,, A&amp;M 26, Cent State.
Saturday's Results
Chgo
10 II 3 73 48 99
37-yard
Brian Sipe tossed a
Oo 21
'!
Io,s 71. Baltimore I?
Colo
S IS 3 19 76 9)
s A ng eles 59. Atlanta 0
touchdown pass to Paul War5' rn
6 16 1 11, U
Sunday's Results
I.,ii(yr
17 2 16 72 29
Field and Don ('ockroft booted a
ti,'* England 27. New Or
WALES CONFERENCE
pair of clutch field goals as surleans 6
Norris Divis ion
prising Cleveland won its fifth
washington
31,
N€w
York '.'ont
20 1 1 11 140 62
IS
Basketball
I A
9 Il 9 2? 96 73
It
game, keeping its playhOw York Giants 71, Detroit
P-its
9 I? 5 23 75 88
EAST
(f
hopes
lliathin)ItiCally
alive.
,
0
Dirt
S II 1 20 10 81
Army 65. 0054)4
lht' Browns can get Into the
Dallas 76. PhiliciCIph,, 7
,Pia5h
' IS I If
71 107
Boston Colege /5. i-t4rvard 71
P't?bij'g 17 Tampa Bay 0
playoffs orul if they win their
Adams DiviSion
Brandeis 73 , Wesleyan 63
(i',.I4ni,j
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13. HouSton tO
1SIfl
19 6 2 40 107 51
frown 1?, Davidson
final game and bo th htLsburgh
'.' nn5t,
20. Green Bay 9
Bull
II 7 3 31
51
Colgate 71. Lafayette 75
,I11l1 Cincinnati litse theirs. The
V "Ilrof is. Buffalo 77
11".0
12 9 6 30 tO] 91
Connecticut 54. Yale so
Denver I?, Kansas City IS
I its t'l,intl difen,se held Houston
Cleve
6 II 7 IS 65 90
Duquesne 62. CnsiuS 61
5.ei Deo Ii San Francisco
Saturday's Results
,1I4lIli on I pcSSiIIlistlC one,
('lassie For what Coach Rudy to ju.st 58 v;rds rushing.
Fairtietd 68. Mnhittan 64
1, ot
0* York Islanders 1. But
Georgetown.
DC
76.
St
While the Rattlers nipped ilubixIr(l hopes will be an assist
Vikings 20, Packers 9
Ch-cago 1.1 Seattle I
t4io 3
Bon,,
Central State of Ohio 26-21 in to his recruiting, Miami lost a
\llnnt'Ml(.i rolled up 414 ,ards
TOdjy'S Game
Montreal 3, Pitts0urgh 1
George
iasl1ngton 96, Dela
C,iicnn,,t at Oakland, (n)
Cr,ca90 1 Toronto 2. tie
Saturday's Orange Blossom
21-16 decision at Houston.
11) total offense 1(1 just 144 for
ware 76
Saturday. Dec. II
New York Rangers II. Mn
Holy Cross 96, Vermont 8 4
Miami also lost Carl Selmer GreenRa but neededa pair III
nn.sot,, -it soam,
nesota 4
boa 54. Columbia 69
a.s head coach. Selmer was one-yard touchdown plunges by
P , ttso,,.c.
-St HO;;ton
Atlanta I. St LOu-S 0
IthaCa 77. St
LawrenCe 71
Its
Angries
at
Detrot. InI
L os Angeles A. Detroit 1
fired, effective after the llou.- (hock Foreman in the fourth
kings Paint 97, Lehigh
Sunday, Dec. 12
Sunday's Results
LIU 16, Wagner 64
ton game, on Friday night
quarter to ice the game, played
-n(fln4' at New York Jets
Philadelphia 6. Cleveland 7
Ma ne 89 Northeaster n 67
While a search proceeds for a during a soowstiirm with tern
it
Lou ,, It Ne w York Giants
Buffalo S. Colorado 3
Massachusetts
80.
New
'4tIle
t Philadelphia
lbeV field boss, the Ilurncant's peratures in the teens.
Washington S. Boston S. tie
New CoilIng at Tampa Bay
Tcronio
5,
New
York
Rangers
Navy 71. Penn 67
Figure to get tilt' w orst of the
Dolphins IS, Bills
Green Ba, at Atlanta
S 1C
Nagara 69, St Peter's 61
recruiting battle in the SunFreddie Sollnhllln returned a
Buffalo ,it Baltimore
l.incoUver 1
ChicagO 2
Purdue 65 Providence 67
Denv e r a? Chicago
Today's Game,
punt 79 vard.s for one touch'
's ho ts1I., iitblKiflhli.'tI for one shine State.
Rhode Island 75. SI Josephs.
CIcv,'Ianig at
Kansas City
Cleveland jt Montreal
down,
ran
5'.)
ariLs
front
scrimganit' bs the league for his acr,inc .sco at New Or
Miami's eighth loss in
Tuesday's Games
Francis. N Y IS. Bucknell
i
lions during a garlic Friday games wasn't decided until tilt' wage for another and scored it "an',
Vancouver at Washington
11
at Dallas
final minute when the Ilurri- third on a 53-yard pass play For
Mnnsota at Pi11s5urgh
night
n's N V 6.3. Van
S.in 0-ni at O,ikland
',I L3u.S a' 01* York Is;a0
2i'rbIt 53
That hel pe d offset an
Sam Laces and and lion canes, with it first down at the
REGULAR
SEASON ENDS
-'s
StonniII 11. Bost on (,
Boone each scor ed
19 for the Houston two-yard-line, went to other brilliant show by Buf'trnty
. MIT 17
(I
to's
J
Simpson,
who
carKings, sshul.' veteran John hay- the air anti had Frank Glover's
-1.rgna 62. Pttsburgh 51
Pro
Bas
ket
World Hockey As%OCiition
rled 24 twit's for 203 yards. It
A Chester 59 Temple 35
Ilcek cane off the bench and led pass intercepted.
Eastern Division
SOUTH
was Simpson's sixth 200'yartl
Boston with 17
W I I Pts OF GA
Nat,onll I01IkeIbalb AssoCiation
Alabama 82. La Salle 77
Nuggets Ill, Jazz 105
"I have to take the blame for game, an NFL. record. 1k'
EASTERN CONFERENCE
iS 10 I 3) 12$ 104
Alcorn St 90. MilC% 18
lOdy
Ness Orleans was handi- the call because I'm the head gained Ill 'iard.s In the first
Atlantic Division
Auburn $6. Fairleigri Oic'kjn
11 10 2 30 90100
(mci
11 9 2 30 11? 90 son 59
W I
Pct
GB
capped because scoring star coach," said Selmer. "Really, -quarter alone. Dun Strock, who
Mire',
(toSlon
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$ 71
Clemson liD. Ga South.rn
10 12 a 24
5..4
Pete Maravlch sat out the garlic we had tune for four running went all the w ay at quarterback Pop),'.1
Id Eng
7
9
571
9 II 1 77 57 95
Duke Si. Wathngton St
in
plate
of
Boil
Griesu'
for
the
)Oii4i0
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wIth a sprained ankle, while plays, but I called a pass beIi 17
iSS 7')
Florida 67. E
Tennessee 59
$ 20 I II 94115
ic I?
45$ 2'
Florida St 97. AuStin Peay 56
Western Division
Gail Goodrich played in the cause that's what Cot us there Dolphins, threw for 5551) 'Ii)s NV .nks
v'4nnipg
10
hr
II
135
Furman 100. Wottord 50
3
to It I 33 131 96
and ran for a third
.J,tu' backcuurt For the first
S Diego
II ID 2 30 51 59
Central Division
Ky St 93. WIbertorce
''It Seems as if we're always
tililt' in 12 games after a foot
(hargers 13, l9ers
HouSton
II
12 8 I 7$ 51 64
137
i'SIOfl
LSU 57 S California 76
in a panic situation, ci we
Phoenix
Maryland 55 , Princeton 45
721
15 6
I? I) 7 76 93113
injurs
Mercurs Morris (;lppt'tI a (ICyp
sho ul ith't have been," Selrnt'r
Edren'n
1 1 tO 565 3;
'.'emOh's St 100, S Oak St 76
II 15 1 73 75 iO.*
fast- nine-play, 93-sird San Diego
[)an Issel and David
ti
17
Ci gar
lo II 7 72
',?.SSiSS.ppi 61. TCU 63
118
s¶ Anion
80 53
Thump- added. ''ibis team Ls like II
All of a drive bs racing 13 )ar(Ls around ,O,i',tOon
son combined for 55 points,
'9 17
Morehead 5? 98. Marshall 80
17')
Saturday'sResults
break basketball tearii
Winn.peg 6 New England 2
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76
left cod For a tuluchIlossil five .'-' ,in t.S
104
N Caro St SI. Penn St 61
leading Denver, with Issul scor
sudden, when we've got to slow minutes Into I)vt'rtin)t' Bckes
"danapol s S Edmonton 3
W
WESTERN
CONFERENCE
Old Dominion 113, Delaware
ing 29 and grabbing 17
San Diego 1. Phoen a 3
it down, 55e don't."
St
Midwest Division
Viiung picked up 40 ards in the Denver
rebotmuis
t
is
st;
Rice 80. S MisSissippi 77
Sunday's Results
1
C ncnnali 7 Houston 7
Detrom?
0)
Syracuse 76. LOuisville 75
Trail Blazers 93, ('asallers 89
1- .
522
Sixth-ranked Houston, 9-2. Is drive in four carries
Quecec 6, Wonipeg i
Tennessee 69, N C Charlotte
(.
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530 4
Broncos 17, Chiefs 16
Maurice l.ucas scored 22 headed for tilt' Cotton Bowl as
Minnesota
indians
0 I)
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67
5 Edmont on I
I(ibUkit'
Craig
I'enrosio.
(flakpoinN for the Blazers, le ad ing the Siluthwest Conference t'oCaIgry 6. Phoenix 0
l7
) 14
Va Mil.tary 70. E Caro 67
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his first Ni-I. start, threw
3)
all scorers. Portland trailed by champion. The Cougars were
'21-1*5,-i'
160
Today's Game
3
v. - na Tech 84. Ohio
No games scheduled
,5 '.'a 102, St Joseph',, Ind
Pac,Iic 0,wi',ion
five points with five minutes to he seventh iaiwl tea/it II; play pair of touchdown passes. but It
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Portland
11
Tuesday's Games
it 20)iiIiI field goal b Jim
play and went ahead to stay at and beat Miami this ear
17
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Edmont on At Quebec
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urne'r ,iiidssas through ti-it- it. '&gt;4iibp
88-87 with 2:11 remaining on a
bfld.anaOOl , 5 ,t Birmingham
4
W-Ihim &amp; Mary 91 Citadel 61
517
II lb
Miami led 10-7 at halftime bIll
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PPOnm* at Wnnpeg
4 '
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lllIIlI*7t by I,ucas. The victory
a 41-yard Chris Dennis field 11211 quarter to give 1)t-nver
FAR WEST
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Ar-zçn,i IS, IdahO 10
ss as the 14th at home this sea- goal and l0-s;ird pass frorii (10- eighth victors i,II the sea.v)rI
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the Pacific Division s'er to MIke Adams Mlalili also he most ever for the Brlin(-us

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final run of 11.96. The "Trail Boss" ran consistant time all day to take $200 first place
money.

were not for Conrad," stated the popular
Muldowney. Conrad is the famed Connie
Kallita, a former top fuel racer who gave up
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unlhl)
12 rout id winless tional Fiutboll ('unference East
liii' Pittsburgh Steeli'rs tonIl1ipi Bay, are the hottest
Division title with a 26.7 victors
~ IJVk- lo chew tip tile opposition
Mull Ili the National FootNall over Philadelphia, Washington
'
and pray fora miracle. Tonight League. They have allowed kept its
playoff hopes alive with
they "ill pra y in Front of a tell," iril 28 points user those eight a37-16 romp over the New York
vision set.
games. But unless Cincinnati Jets and Cleveland remained in
"We're going to try to will the loses one of
its last two games, the running fora playoff spot by
Raiders to victory.- said I'itt. the Stet-lers, Super Bowl cham- edging ilotistun 13-10.
sburgh
linebacker :\lI(I) 1)iOflS For the past twIt )ears,
Elsesshi'rt', Minnesota topped
Russell "We'll be the biggest will not Illake the playoffs.
Green ilas 20-9, Miami outbunch of cheerleaders the OakSince I inciruiati plays the lasted Buf falo 45-27, San Diego
I land Raiders ever had."
lowl New York Jets next week, downed San Francisco 13-7 in
akland plays C incinnati lonight's game should decide i,vc'rtirlic', Denver shaded Kinight and a liengals' victors the Anierican F)tball Con- sas ('lt 17-16, the New York
probabi) would lIllian 110 play. lc'rcnct' ('t'ntral Division crown (ilants
bi.'at Detroit 24•1U and
offs for the Steelers.
and the final AFC playoff spot. Chicago rocked Seattle 34-7,
ii
'i in going 10 Watch the hnll
I'ittsburgji is 94. Cincinnati is
In Saturday's games. St.
game," .-;lid tackle Joe Greene,
9-3. The Stct'lcrs will win the lA)uis beat Baltimore 24-17 and
"but I'mready to go South." lhvislon if they end in a tie with IAui Angeles embarrassed At.
:, referring to his borne in Texas. tilt' Rs'ngals.
lanta 59
i"I think Oakland is going to
Th'atiwiiile, New England
l'atriots2l,Salnts6
!play to win, but they have noth- dUilipe'll Ness Orleans 27.6, inSteve Grogan can for two
ling to lose or gain and I just suring itself of its first playoff touchdowns and threw for
two
_n't see them beating Cincin- berth. If the Pats win next week for New England. Grogan has
ti wider those conditions.''
and Baltimore loses, New run for 11 lOs this season, tying
But he will be rootIng for the England will win the ,FC East. him with Johnny Lujack of
iflalders, ans-wav. The Steelers, If not, the Patriots will get into Chicago I 19501 arid Tobin Rote
has'Ing rebounded from a dis' tilt' playoffs as a wild card ofGreen Ray r l956j for the NFl.
lastrous 14 start with eight tVWll.
record for quarterbacks.
straight v;ctcri, i:it- lulling
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Seminok Cnmrnunit College Communht Chorus
concert of %thtnt intl Christmas music, 8 p.m.. (;race
Umttst Mt i odit (hurt ii. Airport Boulevard. Sanford.
fit c to the public
Sanford Middle School Local &amp;ho
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utittee i p.m., sc h04)
I IIbrats Open to public.
Free blood pressure clinic, 7.8 pin.. St,day
Adventist Church Winter Springs
Diet W orkshop, S infol,indo United Methodist Chure h
'tB 414 intl 1-4 7: 30 p.m.
Sanford A A. 8 pm 1201 W. First iclosedi
TOPS Chapter 79, 7 p.m.. over Baptist Church,
Crystal Lakeintl (ountry (lub lid 1.ake \iars
South Seminole Jaycees 7:30 it in
Altamonte
clubhouse Spring Oaks and 511 436
TUF_SDAY. 14:CENIBER
('aseltwrrs Vtnrnas," Club. 1230 p iii . covered dish
Out heun for tIklflht N hushand itid LUt.'('1
Long%ood Civic League, C'bristmas program, 7:30
p.m., longAood library building
Bear Lake Elementary School iyrA, 7:30 p.m.. inultipurpose room.
Free blood pressure i linic. 2-4 p.m., Adventist
CLosselberry Woman's Club, I p.m., clubhoww.
(herbrook Drive.
Sanford lions, noon, Holiday Inn.
Whiter springs Jaycees, 7 p.m.. VFW building. 17-92.
Overeaters Anonymous, 7:30 p.m., Florida Posterand
Light Sanford
Seminole Lions, 7 p.m., Quality inn North, SR 434 and
1-4.
Casselberry Jaycees, 7:30 pm., The Barony.
Sanford Optimist, noon, Trophy Lounge, Bowl
Parents Anonymous, 7:30 pm. Community United
Methodist Church. CasselberrN.
Longwood Area Sertoma, noon, Quality Inn.
Sanford - Seminole Jaycettes. 7:30 p.m. Jaycee
buildi
Weight Watchers, 7 p.m., Sanford Woman's Club..109
S. Oak.
Slaitland JunJor Iligh Orchestra in concert, 7:30 P.111.
Maitland Public Library.
Sanford Senior Citizens noon Sanford Civic Center.
Big lunch followed by meeting and Bingo at 1 p.m.
WLDN F-SDAY. DECEMBER 8
Altamonte Springs Woman's (.lub, home of Mrs.
Robert ftittassay, 618 Red Sail Lane Hidden Estates 11
a.m. Christmas Party. Bring gifts for Seminole Youth
Ranch and exceptional children at Rosenwald school.
Bridge and Canasta hosted b) Social Department of
Sanford Woman's Club, I p.m., 309 S. Oak Ave.
Sanford Sertoma noon Sanford Sheraton SR 46
Sanford Kiwarils, noon, Civic Center.
Casselbcrry Rotary, 7:30 a.m., the Caboose.
Sanford Serenaders senior citizens dance 2 30 pm
Civic Center.
Oviedo Rotary, 7:30 am., the Tn,vn House.
TIItRSI)AY, DECEMBER
"Saturday, Sunday. Monday." \nnie Russell Theatre,
Rollins College. Yvintet Park, 8.30 pin tThrough
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Leogwood Tourist Club Ct.ristmas dinner, noon,
Quality Inn North. Reservations by- Dec. 7 with Mrs. Karl
Berg, Mrs. Jane Christopher
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Greater Seminole Toastmistress Club, 7:30 P,m
Altamonte Springs Civic Center.
Altamonte Springs Garden Club Christmas party.
6:30 p.m., Altamonte Springs Civic Center. Dinner and
musical program.
Florida Nurses Assn. District 37 Christmas party, 4
p.m.. County Health Center, 300 S. French Ave. Bring gift
for Silvation Army.

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Christian Church educational building Sanford Avenue
and Rosalia. Sponsored by Circle No, 2. Through Saturday.
Sanford AA 8pm 1201 W. First si
Lake Stary Rotary. 8 a.m., Nla)fair Country Club.
South Seminole Optimist, 7:30 a.m., Ramada Inn SR
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Sanford-Seminole Jaycees, 7:30 p.m., Jaycee
Building.
Diet Workshop, Montgomery' Ward Interstate Mall
Altamonte Springs, 10 a.m. and 7 p.m.
FRIDAY DECEMBER 10
Rummage and Bake Sale sponsored by Lake Brantley
erstateMall, during regular mail
hours. ThroughSunday.
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NDAR Sallie Harrison Citapter, 2:30 p.m., home of
Mrs. Belle Jennings. 1702 Park Ave., Sadurd. MrS
William Leahy, costess.
August ne
Church, Button and Sunset, Casselberry.
Seminole South Rotary,
am Lord Chumley s
Altamonte siris
Seminole Sunrise Kiwanis, 7 a.m.
Foresters Square Dance Club, The Forest, 8 p.m.
Tanglewood AA. closed , p m ., St. Richards Church,
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Admission an unwrapped toy for an underprivileged child.
SAnHDAV. DECEMBER 11
Plano work3hop,- 10:30 a.m.; master class", 2 p.m..
F'
TU music rehearsal hall. Featured artist John Perry,
teacher at U. of Texas. $10 for adults, $4. students.

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Margaret M Fox
latricia A. Jones
Allie keller
F nimi H Oliver
Dorothy Simpson
Wesley Smokes
George Waldvogel
Jennie I Whitten
Vi illiiiii A Otk', Dtlton'i
Marie A Young, Deltona
Ch irks M Iteynolds Genesa
Ed%%ard Schweickert, Lake
Mars
Bascom S Johnson Bristol
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Albert G . Thomas, Cleveland,
Ohio
Mr. and Mrs. Charles H.
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Jessie L. Dixon

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Keith Roach, Iiingwood
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Alice G. Arledge
Rona L. Boozer
Louise Clements
Annie F.. Dixon
Dec W. Jackson
Malcom J. lodge
Nancy Nelms
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Melfie WthO
Louis Craigo, Altamonte
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William J. Lang, (.isseltxrr
Charles W. Butts,
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lhnnis C. Kimball DeB try
Harold F. Felix. Deltona
Robert F. Lee, Dltona
Leslie L. Scott, Deltona
Ruth C. Bland, Longwood
Abbic lipton. Longwood
Kenneth W.
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Rain probability 60 per cent
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Karen and her husband, All with Wales which they felt was
The Ilunters moved to Don't forget that garage door. John Whittey USAF, are mast beautiful and the people,
Georgia because of better job Patrolmen have noticed garage stationed in Bedford, Englanc
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before h d change a tire.
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bathroom. so he woke me up getting married soon. Her
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for their first full musical production Sweet Charity, to be held
in the main campus theatre Dec.13 at 1 30 and 7 30 pm
Auditions are open to anyone come with a song prepared (not
from the show). Performance dates are in February; rehearsals start in January.
Copies of the play, for reading are in the SCC Library on
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The music area of the techniques in teaching the
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Community College will hold a knowledge in music is
one credit class in introductory necessary for successful
recorder playing, starting in completion of the course.
January. The class will meet on
There will be some inMonday and Friday from 11 struments available on a checkam. to 12:30 p.m. or on out basis if needed, and the
Thursday from 7 to 9:45 p.m. course can be used by teachers
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the Luminaria will take place event "three times prettier." John Govoruhk wishes to holiday!
sponsored by the Garden Club,
remind the citizens that the
Helen Atherton of Hacienda
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Their many friends were holiday season is now upon us Village just returned from a
Homeowners Assodation.
delighted to hear that the Irwin and extra care is needed to week long vacation in GainIn ,, event
entire area Is Hunters were 'home for the avoid being robbed.
sville where she was the guest
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by placing candles in holiday Irwin is past deputy
lie cautions all shoppers to of her sister in law Alice
n inside pr sacks along mayor
councilman and securely lock car doors and the Manegold
e edge o the street. The volunteer fir eman,
and has trunk, especially if purchases
The two ladies toured the
explanation does not do justice been a resident of the cityfor are visible. Even if you are local areas and spent a
the sight, as you will see if many years till the family going to be gone just a few pleasant Thanksgiving Day
you decide to.
G eorgia several minutes, take IbM extra few together.
Christmas
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Claus who will tour the area
purchased
according to long visit,
robbed Why make it easy for a beautiful old castle which the y
The big event will be held on Garden Club President Peg
burglar' A little extra caution said was typical of the sights
Dec. 24. The annual lighting of O'Brien, making this year's
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Gladys E. Morris
Jackie K. Stewart Sr.
Charles
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Orlin H. Christner, Deltona
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ScholarsMp benefit recitail by pianL-A John Perry, 4
P-I*U engineering audituriuju. $5 for adults, $2 for
4udenta.
Rummage
litle. sponsored by Temple Israel
Swerhood, noon to 5 p.m., Temoe Israel, 4917 Eli SL
Onian,Io
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Shopping With

Yvonne C. Edwards, Orange SNOW,
City
plain.sand lower half o(ttie Mississippi valle y . In the north half o f
ge Metts, Orange City
By The Associated Press
the Mississippi valley and western Great Lakes, the precipitation
DISCHARGES
1leay snow warnings were posted over south Minnesota
was snow.
Sanford
Snow continued to fall in the area from the central Itotkjts Into
riuttheat Iowa, south Wisconsin, north Illinois and southest
Margaret B. Fielder
Michigan this morning and a winter storm watch was in effect (or w eM Kansas and the Texas panhandle through and there were
Muriel Hamilton
northern Ohio
snow flurries in New England Itainshowers were scattered
F..stelli Johnson
Accuniulations of at least four inches of snow were expected by
through the south half of the Atlantic coast.
Ricky Parlier
tomorrow.
Overnight temperatures ranged from 73 at West Palm Beac
Robert V Hobey
Travel advisories went up over a wide area in which gusty
Fla., to 22 below zero at Minot AFB, N.D.
Aiwin A. Schaedler, Defltry
winds carrsing up to three inches of snow were expected to make
Some other reports Atlanta 48 cloud) Boston 29 clear Clii
Francis P Dillon Deltona
Hussell F Swayze Be Itona driving difficult The advisories extend oser the Colorado
cago 27 cloud) Cincinnati 26 clear Cleveland 24 cloudy Detroit
Thomas J Marshall Geneva mountains northwest Oklahoma through central and northeast
24 hazy Indianapolis 25 foggy Louisville 30 clear
Buster E McGough Lake kansis most of Nebraska southeastern South Dakota northern
foggy Nashville 33 partly cloudy New Orleans 46 cloudy New
Missouri. most of Iowa through central Minnesota, northern
York 24 hazy; Philadelphia 24 foggy; Pittsburgh 22 clear;
Mary
Jewel! K I) irland Longwood Wisconsin and north and eastern Michigan
Washington 27 foggy Anchorage 23 cloudy, Denver 17 clear F on
Beast fog formed over portions of south Texas Travel ad
Vtorth 52 raIn Kansas City 35 rain Los Angeles 57 clear Mm
George J Frebs Longwoo(l
sisonies warned of reduced visibilities in
San Antonio area and
now, Phoenix 49 clear St Louis 33 hazy Salt
Abbie Lipton, IA)ngwood
neapollsSt Paul
James Atwell. New Smyrna the south plains of Texas.
Lake City 24 clear; San Diego 59 hazy; &amp;-in Francisco 52 clearOvernight, rainshowers moved into the eastern portion of the
Beach
Seatt!e 42 cloudy.

Senior Citizens trip to- Jacksonville for picnic at F(,rt
Caroline. Stops at citYll'usewns and dinner. Start at 8:30
a.m. from 1,&amp;vds in Casselberry and pick up at Sanford
"The Thwaniq of B&amp;ou Hollilpvw," play for
children and adults, 2 p.m.. Altamonte Springs Civic
Center. Santa will be present. Tickets at civic center.
Christmas Party for Sanford VFW Post 10108 anti
Auxiliary members.

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�26-EvenIng Herald. Sanford, FL

Monday, Dec. 6, 1916

TELEVISION LISTINGS
1030
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Bomber ' Raquel Welch. Ke,in
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races after romance. 1972. (A)
6 MARY HARTMAN, MARY

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WHEEL OF FOR-

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Mother

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it.

CONOSIS pi
Frank Field

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Robert Wagner. Natalie Wood
Adaptation of a Terv'esseo
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CHRISTMAS SHOv'1 JOhl'WSY
and.eCan1erCashar,Mth
guests Barbara Mandrell.
1ando Billy attam
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24 FALL OF EAGLES Pt
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fro1,onlyw1tnessP91su-r.
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WOLF TRAP' Ballet S,çersta,
Mtha Baryshnkov mekes tes
lv debut Iri this darxe speaaJ
featuring ltYee bolemas from
the kvencan Ballet ThealerC10lsey Kildand, Martine Van
Hamel and Marianna
Tcheitassky

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nation, the show is getting what

Feather is a young lady
lawyer, Father a former con
man who investigates for her.
Together, they solve crimes,
Anyone tells you networks
fear fresh ideas, you tell him to
series.

vision's sanitized "family
hour" period,
Headers

networks subscribe,
He didn't outlaw' the "family
hour," only its Inclusion in
industry-wide code of conduct.
Still, ABC, with CBS and the

$22-

million defense contract award
by giving inside information to
the award-winning aircraft
company.
The general, who is driven
about by a clean-cut young sergeant, is being blackmailed by
a former accountant for the
aircraft company. The book.
keeper wants big hush money.
Whereupon
the general
drives over him in a car. The

judge's ruling.

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and thinks the general knew
him somewhere.
Enter four of Father's old
buniu artist cronies. A plot is
hatched to deceive the general,
break his air-tight alibi, free the
sergeant and make the guilty
party a two-star prisoner.
The various flim'flams laid
on the general are fairly amusing, but mercy, the scenes, dlo
logue and plotwork le'uing up
to all this could mce a show
cafled "l"he Orllnal ,\jzlatcur
llalf'Hour."
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Fred WIlliamson,
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"NO WAY BACK"
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If you watch the show tonight,
see if this version airs. Ii it
does, the general may face two
serious charges: (a) running
over a blackmailer, and I b
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HARRIET DEAS
JEAN BRYANT

ISeall
Arthur. H Becicwilh, Jr.
Clerk of the Circuit Court
By. Eleanor E. Mirtin
Deputy Clerk
Victor E Woudrnars
Windnr'weefjle, hfàIn,5, ,Sarri
1, WOOØ,TL*fl, PA
P0 50* NO
Winier Park, FlorIda 3llts'
Atlorneys for Plaintiff
Publish: Dcc, 6. 1976
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Casselberry Winter Springs
Fore-sf CIty
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5di-'1Qri 327 0152

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DAILY-1:30 a.m.S:3O p.m.
SAT.-l1 a.m.e p.m.
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Dee &amp; Gerry's Cleaning Serv,ce
Residnbàl &amp; Commercial Clean
i-SQ WI I 130. I74(( Saniorci. TI
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WILCO CONSTRUCTION COMPANY

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Landscaping &amp;

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Lawn Care

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Pij'.ttr PaTch lii) .mulaled brick
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SLI7LL
central Heal I Ar Conditioning
Ire, estimates. CIII Carl

InduStrial

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Down VA &amp;
Homes icuIp
i't.all, 122 1315 10? W F .rSt SI
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me Rrp,ars, Room
Ai)d'Ii, Concrete 'WOrk, Panf
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F-I, Alum Eniures 173 6125

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appIances Se
i l'ne '.elect'on
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Gregory Lumber 5. True Value
Hardware, 5115 &amp; Maple 372 05(3)

DICK S LAWN SERVICE
Mowing, Trimming, Edging, Fall
Clean up 930

Pest Control

Carpentry. Remuael.ng . Addilion'.
Cu'.i
Work Licensed, Bonded

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Free estimate 113 603$

Qf00, Sang Shut mefal, Alum,
Soffit'., Painting, Air C04'id
Gutters Texlureco,,tng, Screens.
etc Large Quality. 5mIl dollir
9 .i E-an'. Ill P911

Free

AR I BROWN PEST CONTROL
'562 Park Drisc
377 816,3

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Alterations, Dress Making, Dr,p,..,
upholster7 122 0101

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111991 Oil 512! 1
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Manager 1,11 '.1517
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FC'.idCnIial

EXPERT LAWN SERVICE
MO*'ng. Edging. Trimming
Fr., E,limat
PPmoneJlI 1792

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In Sanford- West on 25th 51, off 17.92
Mile To Ridgewood Ave.. Go South
2 Stocks On Ridgiwood To Terrace DrIve

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Harr,5 at SEARS ,n Sififoyd

UNUSUAL
II
Clam Shell,
Mounted lJititIesndkc Skin Hand
QuIte,) doubIc- Quilt'. 2 Cinnabar I ____________________________
bnicelels
2 .t't'ber bracelet.,
'it. EL) A hOME
5104,) clown I
some "CCOIQQv 'eArl,', el. 3I'l
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Sill
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baths
rnfralt Sf081
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'clumnisPieci As low as 118.000
with a((eSSOr'C%. 119 JuSt fl time , HOWL IN ELECTRIC
Electr,cai
for (hri'.lmi', 321 7484
Conlraclors

and air conditioning. Fully equipped kitchen, Carpeting
throughout living area. Decorator wallpaper in kitchen and baths. Quality
concrete block Construction. 1,064 square feet of living area. Privately
fenced rear yard. Fully sodded lot. Convenient to shopping and schools
No
maIntenance fees.

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CASSELESERRY
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EXPERTS READY TO SERVE YOU
JUST A PHONIE CALL AWRY

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bike 570 i,iJ, S I '4UJ lr. CC 1.40,
press bench &amp; w('igrilS, 520 All
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AUTO AUCTION every Saturday
n.gtoi at 1 30 It's the only one in
l- .orida You set the rk%enved
or cc No charge ctsn than IS
registration fee unlesS vehicle is
cOol CIII 9171 2 1311 ton further
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97, I mile writ of Speenay,

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folder, .s.tr, door for ShCll5
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0,511 377 7775
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ORIGINAL PRICE

Angie
GeId.ng II', han, 17 years
gentle, good with children
t'CIud
Also Holstein

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l99 Chrysler Imperial I dr NT with
.uOCIO engine, in excellent s/tape
Loaded with extras 1950 Prone
122 SIll

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.tOie Saw
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71 TrumpS TR 6 hardtop, air. I

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rrontls old ApIlOoSa 1100 For
more 'nformition CIII 373 9379
between
IQ a m &amp; 7 P m AS.

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LIstIng ServICe

.'.itrt down 323 0501

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Excellent s0ndt'nn. 595 311 P91

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Fenced, improved pasture tor rent '
often by Dec
6th
962 4*01
monthly rates Access to Stable Ion
evenings
shelter Close in Onor Road
Clintonwood Plo 32) 90)0
377 JUST MAKE PAYMENTS- '72 and
1011
73 Models Call 323 9510 or 934

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(OMA1[Rcl.oL PROPLI4TY
.)ce commerc 'itt Site 250 .250 on
IJ5 Hwy I? t? ri', 1" S.."tnrd :1,,
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1971 GMC
Pickup truck, good
condition Santorci AuctiOn. 320

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$200 Phone 377 5031
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Fabric Covered Walls
Built in Wall Bookcase

Full time Resident

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3301 S. Sanford Ave

P.n1j
MONCRIEF.
Attorneys
for
Ptintitf, Fost Office Boa
7279.
SanfOrd, FlorIda 32771, and lile the
original wIth the
Clerk of the above
Court on or before December

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1964 Chevrolet panel tru(k, 67,000
.'.'.tle Dotcerroan PUPPieS.
cltam
original miIe5, 1 OWi"4f Carpeted,
11100 %hi)w %Iok, 6 *ki old Call I may wheel,,
new tIres, AM FM

green pasture. Mecca Hammock
Farms 327 3546

531w Radio-Stereo

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Large Woodrd Lot',
Paved Slreets
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Strci-1 Lights
Sidew1lk

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Abgn4nt Storage Space
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detiOning Package
Full Circle InsuIlfilIn &amp; Sound

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lot, central Sanford local on
ReaSonable 13y owner 32) s/
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br dOUble Will! l'lC Pr,cnle 3')

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79-Trucks-Trailer's

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66-Horses
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Stalls and Paddk for rent, lush

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CSt'en
7)7 acres, county blacktop
r'),)Ø
partl, wooded
corner
propert, Terms 511,700 Broker
13) 0171
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Sh,5',hee

Private Enlrance
Dead boll Lock

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5279,
now $210 SIntord C ',c?rc Co
2522 Park Dr 177 1562

3 ti i-es

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Brand new, Sparkling with char"
Furni%h.d 5fudIo. unfurniSti,1
&amp; 2 bedroom units Your c.'.
home features
Shag Carpeting

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WoitU Y.'ars ill (Qmtortable liviog
can he yours .0 lOis spac iQus 1 BR,
.Ini) 2 ri,,tt-i5 c-c' .' .'rt 'ti-ge ,
All exlritS nclud,'d SItS 000

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MultIple

Apartments

Sanlurd Plaza

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701 E 7Suh 5t

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FOR THE BUYER WITH CA$H

ret

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RL,SIR AGENCY
c-I'-,'bell S Poote Pad.- Complete
37)
7110
orofessionai groOming 2161 Park I ____________________________
A, 322 1121 Closed Wednesdays ,
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MLS-REALTOR
"'s Cli i,5ki, 0' 'CCCI Ii, Sell

ANYTIMF

NOW RENTING
Sanford Court

02-920

Lot 7, GROVE HILL, accordIng to
Ihe plat fhereof a'. recorded in
Plat
96. of the Public
Records of Seminole
County,
Florid,,
'.5 been filed against
you and you
are reQuIred to Serve a
copy of your
written defenses, if any, tO
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it
PHILLIp
II.
LOGAp
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SHINHOLSER
I flfOa..,

Pbljfl No

Ideal

miles. like new Sell or trade
PP.0,,. 319 5.370

dog, brown &amp; tan, half Collie, half
Spitz Good with children 372

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Swimm i ng,
pllyglourli)
recreation roOm, l*ndry room
and clubhti 2580 Wiclyewciod
Ave. Sanford, Ps 373 6120
Stores,

78-Witorcycles
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Ie Old S'nger Store

322-2420

Spacious I. 7 &amp; 3 BR apt'.

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Oaymt'nls l 16 Call credit I
manager. 322 9111 or see at
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3 fIR I', btth ,'.',
homes Unc.'r 12S01)0 Will
'harm $750 down Golernrni','!

Call About Our
Christmas Specials

EUBANKS.

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GREGORY MOBILE HOMES
l0)Orland,, Or JU 5?)?

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Pick your Christmas PUPPY flOW.

L.g j.,,j mlchines
AS5urn
balanceot 1185 SOor pay $11 91) per

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511 Don I ,,ou WiSh 'he 'ten
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Across From RInCO Hou',,'

give TV 5iamp Ill E
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1495 1.0. 1154 )
1554
17') 3yvv

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delivery Convenient terms

3 BR. furniShed, lO'x70'
lO'xiO' shed. tie downs,
$krling, central air, good

u',? painted in ,in
to Street lot Frul •snd

Ridgewood Arms
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for
Persons,
321 0590, 669 649
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Arthur H 'Oeckwth, ir-

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November, 19?e
Seai

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brands Liberal fradeins Free

awning.

A • " - "i-., '--t J 119 2 ri-li i-iuni
'0
'tour pi,mr, F ,)mily
.00,-i it'd 'Qrrn,il d.noq room
Come see for 126 100

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Large 2 BR upslair5 ap'
Iran
MagnolIa Ay
Sanlord 32) 0445
fIer S

lhi% Court on this lItls diy

.'mlt,lrnontC Sprinq.,

LAKE5IDE APARTMENTS
ay 17 92, Sanford

WILSON MAIER for the best
,

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65-Pets-Supplies

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Select your new furiture from

I? .80

Dasirnent Phone 3235300

DeBAR Y- Large, lovely I BR. a"

unknown

17th,
may be
entered against yot, for the reliet
demanded in the Complaint
WITNES5 my Poinj .,j 1h
eaI of

334 9212

P.ii- l'icrn,'n

Wm. H. Stem per-Realtor
rCfl

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LIke Mnroc- Ideal for retirees
No Qudlity'ng Private tinancing
Move todl, 516,000 Low dc'wn

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27'
iS' screened
utility shed, on Wekiva
River 14.000 Call 377 353.1 tor
app'
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,'ntu,n

3237340

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Tree. 5 yr old German Shepherd.
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spayed temale, fawn color, good BIJY .,u?iv (.0195 -- from $1010130
Call 322 1621 atter I P fl'l
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porch

1200 French Ave.

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porch, carport

t,.r, o"i - i

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r",74arjI1ers

tIll

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Id."wI, plinted coz,
i'iVii

7 BR

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1976, otherwise,

RUTH TUECH.

PINF.CRESI

Steam Clean Your Own Carpet
Our PinSqiy
I ,CARROLL - S FURNITURE 372 5191
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Snack Bar AvJitlble
H6
ood Checks, Master Charge.
Bank,Americard &amp; Cash

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001 HOME fl (Ouniy weSt Of
Sanford Owner Ojt of state, needs

529,900

I?) 3)2? 51946

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42'-IViobjle Homes

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53i)) 1500 cc' ..,c..v C,iII
173 ISi?

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we sell our trade ri 'ijrnuture at low
or'ces Good 5dec10,,

III '21?

831 Rosalia Or , 7 BR.
7 bath fenced yard

Iv.-g R.'oI I state Broker
503W 1st 5t Sanford
37) 5.051 or 37) 0517 eves

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iiz-i090
ii-01ilt Managed ,

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I OvIFOCi F Tu Dc.-ir.i'
ljnturn Wooded, ltome SIC 0''
IDGEWOOO VILLAGE 16$
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CLIFF JORDAN. REAL TOP
4)Ottwy 131. LOOqW1'd

M. UNSWORTH REALTY

VERY CL FAIl 2 1311 OIler horn,'
cloSe i0 downtown, hmar(hS an,?
Shopping IncludmS Separlte I',
ticiency ilpIrtmn? or worhop

III 5551 [it SO

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ANFOPD
II i-rn
SI" !.'O

SPRINGS- 200 Bit

AdulI.Family

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NOTICE OF ACTION
DAMON A OIPIRO

Seminole County, Florida'

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Sanford, Flo.

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COuNT' acor
e'as ,.g
01 the United Stales

YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
Ihat an action to foreclose a mon
tgage on IN, following Property i

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3OApartmcnts Unfurnishetj

BRENDA J OIPIRO
615 POlk 5trf
Topeka, Kansas

"i'Si- li('l. 1(1 It
j iifoi'n,at 1111)

$39200

One Bedroom
From

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ORENDA
lirrl!II'rly

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- Grovelled Drive'IBR, I B, Tam Pm. Fire plc.
ocr porch
$60,000

1 35

Rentals

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NAVEL ORANGES, 57501111
327 0367 or
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172 kill

Residence

of the

SectiOn 30) a

Florida

SMART SELLERS HAVE A STAR (*) WITH THEIR

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Last knn mailing
address
C 0 Thomas C Dipro
75 Oaklawn Avenue
Cranston. Rhode Island

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30, all being in Seminole County.

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The West ',o, the SW ' of the SE
04 Section 30, Township 21 South.
Range 31 East, and fhe SE '. of the
Sw ',. llets the' Pdorlh 25 feel of the

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OPPORT UN tIlE S FOR SAN F) 110
Tampa St Pc,,
OWN YOUR OWN
BUSINESS EXPO
Dec 1117 II
HOIIdôy Inn Airport
1500W Cypr,s 51 Tin' -,,,
Adm $7 Il 9 tSin I? 6

Plaintiff,

lQllow

the
Scutli 45 feet of the West 300 l.qs of
INC NE 'vol the SW '.01 Slid Section

ttwi

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to

rJo,'.IONA
DIPIROIndORENDA
I DIPIRO,

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IONGWOOD 132 Lea Ay
20. ram Pm, Dbl Oar
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Woodrulf'%Garaen Center
sQl Celery Ave
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51-Household

Vacant Low down Will consider
trade

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MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE
CLERK'SNOTICEOFSALE
NO) ICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
pursuant to a Final Judgment
Foreclosure entered in the above
eedifled cause in Ihe CIrcuit Court c,f
the Eighleenlr, Judicial Circuit. in
end ton 5emnole CoOnty, Florida, I
will sell at public 6uclion to the
h'ghetl bidder for cash at the West
Front door of the CQrthou
in the
City ol Sanford, Seminole County,
F Iorfda at the hour of 11:00 A PA. on
December 2Ith, 1976, thaI caftan
parcel of real property described as

EasI 1.011 25 feet of the SE

IN OUR CLASSIFIED SECTION FOR

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9-Good ThIngs

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DefCndint',

$42,900

OVIEDO 392 Celery Cir
019, 213. Tam Rm , Dbl
Oar

Luxury Patio Apartm

offering a future, fair soar, S

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F toy iiji)

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SAVINGS
AND
LOAN
ASSOCIATION, I corporation
organized and existing under is,
liws of the Unilc,J 5late
of
America.
Pllinlift.

)VY '4 C?

FOLLOW TIlE STARS *

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' -'i' 2 tIll home wiih
nice st,aj
pa,menl, mcmfllhl y payments less
tislr, rent Government subsidized
to qullitied buyerS Call to see if
you Qualify'

Just received several loadS of
bedding, sofas, chairs, bedroom
suites, coffee tables, dinettes,
TVS and appliances from Ihe
I South All to be sold to the highest
I bidder

62-LawnG'den

tchen
Bainrorn
L.ibineiS,
Counter 'ops Sck In$IaIla?cn -I
-tIil,jOlC bud CoO.'O 122 t35?

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FEDERAL

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Wls.n P0,-i-' Six mICS Wi I? Of
downtown Sanford Lovely OOC
'year old I bedrrn 3' • Lath
hOmi'ongi,.nprou%po,,I oriented ict
ne5tlrtj undFr 'iidJe ones Loads 'tf
cab'nets in I6 • I? Cit(hpn.
'replace in farn;l,, room, briCk
and tile gas grill on J4v17' porch
intercom central vacuum system
2 central heating .500 ,tir con
ditoning unitS Please call for
ippo nt men?

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benett 5)4 95.35
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(- ducilono, (Mild Care ton as lOw a'
$2 weekly 'I you qualify 373 6421
or 323 84)5

CIVIL ACTION 140 16 I977.CA 09 0

WINTER

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S CIII rs• Secretarial desks &amp;
chairs, s?raqni chars, filIng I
'. Public Auction
cabinets, as is Casrm and carry
NOLL'S
Casselberry, 17 97
MON., DEC. 6. 7:30 P.M.
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Leather shop c'qu,pment to make
tic-Is 6. Id,es' purses, Stock
tools Body ShOp, 13th &amp; Elm,
SInfOrd

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they ' re Hot!

..t-i Toll
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wallets, scout kniyCS and clhes,
l(P 0 to ii
PAYTOfI'S CHILDREN S WEAR
26lOHiawathaat ¶7 9'?

BROKERS
Days 372 6123
'4 gOt., - 377 7157

"queLl mi W of I Ici, old St Rd
14 at "76' - S'ation, PaoIa, 377 517)

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roRstiul INS
ChriStmas Gifts nckjding binth5ton

--- -JOHNS R EALT';' Co,

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Weal Estate Oroker
SALES - RENTALS
31? W 1st St - SlntOrd
122 SSItor 32? 7?Slaller tirs

71--Antique

D#'d5 Goitr Acoustic, excellent i
condition with plush case Cosi

SALE

eneral Contractor
322 6.451
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nIght
On occasional basis
Reasonable
References
ii Grocery store br
Sale RCas,y,jbi,
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desired Jennie Kline, 322 0791
Call 377 bill ahter 6 30 i

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COUNTY. FLORIDA

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ill, Iv i[ v ;ssoc:
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I ,,-s 322 597 U? 4171
207 E ?h 51

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323 1832

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Bookkeeping Smrvcc
A,,l')
penience, lyping, sales 'a.
quarterly reports, tItles No!,r,

6-Child Care

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21 -Situations Wanted
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FACED WIlMA DRfeff(lNç,
PROBLEM
Perhaps Alcoholic Anonymous

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5)9.500

Sprinkler s

Bedroom Apis

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'orc'p,'jj's
S.'II eoSe items you no
Icr"p'r ri. ei
'i-,
Quirk ACtion
ii U'
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Burroughs L 1000 Hr S 'a

DIVORCE FORMS -. For tree in
formation write to Etox 791, I
Pompeno Fl1 33061

Depufy Clerk
johnSon, Motsinger,
Trismen &amp; )harp, P A
B.y S Winitred J Sharp
100 EasI RObirison Street
OrlIndo, Florida 37101
Publish Dcc 6. II. 20 17, i97
DEGI1

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Cavallaro, Codiko. Inc - 373 iS-S
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THE CIRCUIT COURT.
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Quiel, One Story

HRSI FEDERAL SAVINGS AltO

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Argentan
Binche
Brussels
Chantilly

of

December 6th. 1974
Jerry Walker Mills
As Personal Represenla
live f the Eslale Of
Evelyn Walker Mills
Oceased
"tome-f for Personal
-, "presentative
i - ,,n C Whihm. Eou.r..
o Box 13)0,
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S,tntord Florida 37771
T'Ieprione 13051 377 7171
Publish Dec. 6, LI.

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OM RE S V TAIl IN GIL TAL Y
L LI L LET E VALE NC! Y HIM
A B C F I P4 IL I V R B E C NI B E A
U RARS PUNTO I GNV EL I SL
N UT V P E] D S A M E R N I N E I
ONAAN
MECHN I TCNE
CNECNCH
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CEBTNENS
N 1101 EGV
TSNV'O.SALEE
E LSTS RLUAHCOTBCHN IT
L HO I H A K LI SC G N B P. 0 UC N
ACROYNMALPLNRI IAYNA
GEGNISLESSUB INUTSEH
R MU HON I TON N RE B G,E L L C
AISLES S U RB 0 V E NE TI A N
CRESEAUARBUSECHL IVS

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Mary. turn or unlurn , air cond
heat. Florida room, clrport, iruil
trCrs
5175 month Call 969 0539
l.ielwemn 9 &amp; S or 372 6196 eves 4 I
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wcrikcnds

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Adults &amp; Teens

required.
WI THIN
THREE
You are commanded to tile your
MONTHS FROM THE DATE OF
written defenses to said Complaint
THE FIRST PUOLICATION OF
With the Clerk ot the above namcd
THISP4OTlCE,tofileny131(ti5 Court and to serve a copy thereof
they may have that challenge, the upon floe atlorneys hereinbelow riot
validly of the decendent's *ilt; later thin )anu,iry 5th, 1977
the Qualficat,ons of the personal
WITNESS my hand and Seal of the
represenlative. ur lhe venue or Court at
Sanford Florida. thiS 3rd
lurisdiction of lie cQunl
day of December, 1976
ALL CLAIMS, DEMANDS, AND ISEALI
OBJECTIONS NOT SO F ILED
Arthur H 8eCkith. Jr
WILL BE bORFVER BARRED
Clerk of the CirCuit Court

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FIND

MOO-IC Home. S Acres, $20000

'arpets, family room, fenced
101. 13(6) down, 1151
T'av I),
I?? lIlt
"ntFm 9, APR. 360 MoS.. 171.000 I WrIltor
After ti.,.'',
1)1 9241
ill lI2l - - 112 0543 I IIANK CON'S; Pt ALTY
PEAL TOpS 8)0 6061
W
(,ARNETT WHITE
Evt' 31) 3919

FOREST CITY-- 35S0 Gleaves Ct
3 BR, 7', 8. Tam rm, Fla rm
Dbl Oar , F ireplc . Vac syst

openings

701 5 Park A.e

"noble usc- clrt to mail one
copy to NADES FIRST SECTION according
Ci1CS personal representative
to the pIll Ihereof as recorded in
All persons interested fl the estate Plat Book IS,
Pages 795 90, Public
whom a copy of this P4011cc of Records of Seminole County,

5.8. Do .ilflofltlry (Wed )"A
P'woo Wy-'
t"e0 O'aire,. i.JndI
(Thiss.) So 1'l'ws 15
Love" Katt'w'ynGnayson. Mv!q'i
(3(ffi 1953 (En) - a Tb,,
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SEEK

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fIR. i'iB, Townhouse

Comfortable 2 OR home n LIke

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lilorney, and the amount right, tilleor interest in the properly
Call 17) 4517
hórt'Ie 322 9195
Claimed It the claim 5 not yet due. hCrCifl deScribed
Wrile P 0 fIn. 1313
the date When it will become due
ADDRESS UNKNOWN
5,tnfor, F lCrid, 12111
Male 37. experienced in otfce
Shall bt! Stated II the claim 5
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
management, customer onlact
contingent or UflllquirjltCd. the that the above named Plaintiti has
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enforcement, insurance (tim
niture of the uncertainty shall
5--Lost &amp; Found
be tiled a Complaint in the above Slyled I
&amp; personnel inve'sligatiQn
.0
5t1ted II the claim is secured, the Court for the foreclosure of a
-__L. ' cludn9 tracing &amp; Surve,llar'c'
, sccurt 7 Shall be described
p
The mortgage
encumbering
the
LOST Miniature bi,k &amp; White
work Desire work in related '-mi.'-i
aimant Shall deliver sufficient ICIlOwing described real property
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spotted mile dcv3. 5,lrItorci
or willing to learn any new 'i-it '

123(3
2 THE GOfIG S)-1I
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6 SEARCH FOR
TOMORROW
9 ALL MY CHILDREN
12 MARCUS WELBY. MD.
1255
2 12 NBC
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2 SOMSE1'
4 MIDDAY
6' NEWS
GM MOVIE. (Pkn) The
Woman in Wwie Eleamr

nstructloni: Hidden wordi below appear forward. ba
.v.uu. cii,, uciwn or ulagorlelly. P'Ifld each and box it in,

"School Girls In Chaini"
"The LOv8utchir"

ther" seem a bit odd for ABC's
family hour fare
the scene in
which the general cold-bloodedly drives over the guy black mailing him
Neither the actual impact nor
blood were depicted in the version we saw in advance. But we
did see the victim tumbling
about before horrified wit-

Enter Father, investigator,

,1

early scene

Vhich makes one

in tonight's "Feather and Fa-

time, winds up framed on
charges of manslaughter and
hit-and-run driving. Enter
Feather, defense attorney,

CHILDREN
73

6$ PAUL HARVEY COM-

2

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FORD
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DutchColonaa 3 LIP, 2 bath homeon CAS5ELBERRV-- 731 Lauret Way,
1 BR. 7 0. Fm Pm , FI
lake, in wooded setting 5250
rm

cleaning equipment now ha
for sales &amp; 5Cry',.
personnel Call I 9990011 toy -ri

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manufacturer
opening new branch in area Ne1))
Quality people for Our slImS
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Wrvice dept Flexible hours (.41
I 9966491 ton Interview appt

Beauty Care Prrxfi,cfs Towers
Beluty Salon. 5)9 E 1st . 327 5717

Plainisli,

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THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF

MEI5ITARY

casters' code to which all three

MOb'lc Home, Cass. $17000

&gt;nfnrc$

tlrover

59-Musical Merchandise

In Lay.Away

io Magnolia. $17,900

REALTOR, MLS

S

Trade

1cmon fluff.

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Fv.'r1hncj
'i,Ifr Clubs
d,ii S.
.ulf Pigs. Ducksier
)ackets Laaes drcj iPIen5 golf
- - i .iooarel 4Ii1 SO% Mayfr (E T
EXPL
CASH
'OR
Country Clo Pro Shop, 372 2531
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CHRISTMAS by lIng your good
Mom wii love you au year tr a
-used furniture and appliances to
Micro Wave Oven or a Trash
Larry's New &amp; Ud Marl. 21% S
Compactor Dtck'
App nces.
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Sanford Ave . 327 4132
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2617 S Fh Ave
Pan &amp; Electronic Or
Ih
WE BuY FURNITURE
rI,,.tt,m Sct,on Liberal
trades Offered Boo Ball's Piano &amp;
MaiIl3nd AuCtiOfl
139 6414 'OIl tr,e fror,, Sanford
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Organ Sales S Wpstern *.,jtQ,
W Furl St. 377 -;
Diamond Solit,,ire. $79 SO
p. I
10-Swap &amp;
diamond tiC lac. lit SO Gwautney Spinet Piano. Currapr, excellent
jeAclers 204 S Park Ap
condition, $900 Phone 372 503)
after S o m
'/AN TED' EL LE P S
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BUYERS DEALERS
,*Empty your carport or garage
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Make 115 and hive fun swapping
Left
S String BJn1 good tone, like new,
tOO' frn your artcles to Move
ISO Phone i
JOREU COMPQE
o
LandDniveln Theatre SWIPSOOP
WITH RECORDER
. - I - Flea Market, south Il 92. every
Fender Deluxe Amp, 200 watt,
/vas $29995 lidlance 97.10 Call
Sunday, 9 a m to S p m NO
Cred,i Manao#.n, A,
Ventura Elect Gutar. th for . CHARGE Reserve free spaces
S2
3?)
0)27
Phone 372 1718. 7 pm to ? o m
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JOHN SALJLS AGENCY • BATEMAN REALTY

No Closing Costs

REALTOR

IS Country Cub Circle, $t6,50J

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li,Ififl('fl? Monthly paymt

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WE SELL SUCCESS
201 CommercIal
373 Slit

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THIS NOTICE, to file With the clerk WILLIAM F HALL and CAROL
of the above court a wrItten
HALL, OS wf, and JOHN A
Statement ci any Claim or d6mand HALLJWIN,
they may have Each claim musi be
Dfendant
in writing and muSt indicate the
NOTICE OF ACTION
bISiS for the claim, the name and TO CAROL HALL. and all panics

ii 50

"family hour" part of the Na -

ABC's innovation stars Ste-

BANK

MONThS FROM THE DATE OF

9 HAPPY DAYS (A)

may recall that a

AMER iCAN

PAN

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demands against the estate are as Citizens NatiOnal Bank of ARE YOU TROUBLED' Call Toll I

6 LOVE OF LIFE

STYLE

federal judge here recently dedared unconstitutional the

fanie Powers as the lady barri,ster and Harold Gould as her
fltm-flam father.
Tonight's yarn concerns a
two-star - Air Force general
illegally profited in a

4

tative'sattorney are sef forth below

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New Electronic sensor Perm &amp;

WALK ER MILLS, whose address 5 E ION I E E N T H
1 U DI C I AL
7911 South MagnolIa Avenue, CIRCUtT,
IN
AND
FOR
Sanford. Florida The name and SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA

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I L All Gt. I 114. 2 t)iih, fl fli((' Setilcd
iii' qhbortiooj LII with frame
l,t1t,on
Largest
bedroom
irriricled as separate Suite With
lrlIr. reirigerator, sink and
5t'P,ir,itr'
All carpeted.
'enlral heal &amp; air Extra large
yard *th sprinkler System and
wlI ¶0 varieties of fruit trs
Large t"fluly room plus screened
0 rovere I patio Separale ulilily
' l,ilifn, TO l
Selling tClOw
1 Ii:. -itO' 1.0.11 it 525.900
L
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LAKE MARY. lakefront. I OR. 2 If Purchased &amp; Closed By
garage &amp; carport, large Iit
57?S rro
Dec. 31. 1976
OPNbt GREENE INC
REALTOR, 930 33
SANFORD 3 13W, ia bath home, I
DELTONA
1106 Giovanni St - 3
ceniral NSA. l7'v71' game room
I 9. FIR Apt5 - excell-ni iO(dIiOfl all I
13W,? 0. Gar
521.500 ,
large trees Will Sell below FHA
-irClric kitchens, A C carpeted,
approval 57) 900
' '.i'.IOCS. Idulls Irorxi 5)50 7015
SANFORD 7306 Park Ave Villas,

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',clurn 37) 7970 or 1727979 111cr 6
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'IA1TNE V iE iEL Epa,

INC.

Sparkling Clean

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DIVORCE PAPERS TYPED for do
it yourselters, $50 Marilyn
9
Secretarial Service. Ocata. 901
737 9773
Notary
Marriages
_____________________________________
Pertormed

of EVELYN WALKER MILLS.
BALL &amp; HEALTH CLUBS.
deceased. Tile Number 76 3 CP, i
INC
pending in the Circuit Court for
114' PaUl J tiegener,
Seminole County. Florida, Probate
PriOSid(nt
Division, the ,60dress of which
PubliSh Ocr 5 13 71) 27. 1976
Post Office Drawer C. Sanford, DEG 20
Florida The personal represen

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here tomorrow

YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED Florida, December 2nd, 1976
11111 'he ddministratOO ot the c-stat,,'
FLOP IDA WAY RACQUET

HOLLYWOOD

Starts Tonight

EVERY OAYsomeoneislookingfor
wt,4l you have to setI, Calt todly

ClubS, Inc , 208 Sweetwale, Square,
Loflgwood, Florida 37750

THE ABOVE ESTATE AND ALL
OTHER PERSONS INTERESTED
IN THE ESTATE.

1030

9 FEATHER AND FATHER'
Lama spectal A brilliant at
tomey, "Fth" (SVO

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j OR, I', bath, cci? heat &amp; air.
rarpet, closc'fs galore, enclosj
'iarag, Utility rm . fenced hack
1rd large corner IC?
, Sale or
'nt m gyg

4) -Houses
I qij I,,,

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'' 'Or 'i4
I 10 "ii'ilent I
'lion ri-in Iea
6 mo s:ôs

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lIving
Call 373 k547
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Reliablewomanioliverentlreej

IN YOUR FAMILY'
AL ANON

aa-, 5 roor

a

Oi alter I 30
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32 -Houses Unfurnished

-- t,a:y SaIespern ,ic

9 BEVERLY HILLBILLIES
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ADMINISTRATION
That the party interested in said
TO ALL PERSONS HAVING buSiflCSS enterprise 5 as follows

6 (This- Only) CBS

a look at real

4 IHouses

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( Ii hOtTi. r'r',r ',rri,nolC Jr (nhleqo
2 OP I
£!h t'Iec trc kt(r,en
garage MOStly furniShed. 11,5

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144 unIurn,Sht, (hil,Jrcn pets 0
5131) mc 32) 7515 ir 190I 736P2v

NOTICE UNDER FICTITIOUS
drinkers
wsman 322 3953
ntord
NAME STATUTE
For tunther intormation Call 123 459/
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN
or write
Classified Ad•
NOTICE 5 hereby given that the Santord Al Anon Family Group P0
MOVE MOUNTAINS
Lega I N otice
undersigned, pursuant t
tflc
- Box 553. 'oford. Fla 3777)
of rnerchandisedaily
'FictitiouS N,ime Statute," Chapter
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WEDDINGS PERFORMED
6SC°. F$r,d Staiutes.wit r'0iSler
NurSeS; 14P4's 3. t.P14s. Ae'. A
By Notary Public
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA with lhe Clerk of the Circuit Court.
Companion Needed immediately
___________________________
PROBATE DIVISION
372 21)26 Eves&amp; Wk nds
mood ton Seminole County. Florida,
629 0638
File Number 74 345-CP
upon receipt of proof of publication
JOE, if you're t( buSy to clean up LPN. I to I? Shift GCrJatr'c
Division
of this notice, the fictitious name, to
the yard for the holidays call
In Re: Estate of
penience preferred Apply in
wit THE RACQUET BALL under
Expert Lawn Service 10 do if.
EVELYN WALKER MILLS.
person, Sanford Nursing &amp; Co
which 1hi5 party 1 engaged in
Their number 5 323 1792
valescent Center. 950 MClIc'n,.I,
business .si 209 Sweetwater Square.
Deceased
Ave
NOTICE OF
Longwood. Florida

10.00
2 12 SANFORDAF)SON
(A)
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c't
ouple ot hours in the Cvenng

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SChOOl Sy'stf7nl.LkitiS3pm
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6$ 700 CLUB

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b,t!h, tfl beds, 4('At, ar 327
Fur
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MON 1 P4k. V RE NTALS
PetS J22 3019
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QUAt. IV INN NOR itt
I 14 SR 111 Longwood
962 300
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70175
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NOPels PflOnetlO 9650
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2 OR furnished, SilO
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a's
REAL NICE HOME
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Wekiva andng 372 11/0
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till rarp'Ia'ii md C •'a
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trjEi,,n j,orct
mccii
h,l(hi-fl eQuipped nice largc IC?

EARfI 3&amp;000 YEARLY
saul a littlespice
Puf$piceinyouruite

Legal Notice

24 IN SCHOOL TELEVISION Orange County

Preerrod

New

TEPJESSEE
SO(JT'H

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6$ MOVIE, 'Young Man WIth
a I'bm" POst D4as Laisen
BacaJI 95()

7

12 TOOAY (Local news
at 725 and 825).
4
6 CBS
(730
am, Cli 4, local flows.)
POPEYC AND FRIENDS
7
24 SESAME STREET
9 - G000P*)RNING AMERCA ( (od
at 725 and 825 am. local
news, weather, sports)

Wanted

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c'.-t'r-y n'g'it ii i ttru Dec 22 Two
days
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delivery 322 1771

6 HOGANS HEROES
6$ PARTRIDGE FAMILY

3 IS
9 GENERALHCIcPITAL

uger. Vky ne. 1945
12 MERV GRIFFIN

2

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2 NEWS

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4 LATE NEWS
200
2 DAILY DEVOTIONAL
4 PASTORS STUDY

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turn apt l.qlits, w,itcr turn
S'.iture adults No pets 195 177
• ,' a tIler I *k days

34-Wiobile Homes

500
2 ADAM 12(R)
6$
THREE SONS
7' 24 MISTER ROGERS
NEIGH8ORH000
I? EMERGENCY (YlE

A look at the ITUSICa! sides of

33Houses Furnished

11W,

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6 (d. oy) AER
HOURS 'From Jace, John.
Mary and
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Takes A Hobday."
Fredric March. Kent Taylor.

12 WHATS HAPPENING"
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31-Aimnts Furnished

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Motidêy, Dc.6, Ivle-jb

sceIIaus for Sale 57-Sperts Equipment - 68-Wanted to

FOLLOWTHE STARS

430
4 MIKE DOUGLAS SHOW
GM BEWITCHED
9' MARCUS WELBY M.D.
12 FAMILY AFFAIR

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THE BIBLE
9 MOVIE (Myi) Agairisl

634

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()fl )Llbb IN IHtSPIH-

Eir; Hcrat, sanford, Fl.

Wed. see 3 pm
6 MATCH GAME 76 Proented Wed see 3 p m
6N THREE STOOGES
7 LILIAS. YOGA AND YOU
24 ZOOM
400
2 IRONSIDE (A)
4 GILL(GAN S ISLAND
6 MERV GRIFFIN
9 EDGE OF NIGHT
12 SOMERSET

2 12 THE DOCTORS
4 6 THE GUIDING LIGHT
9 ONE LIFE TO LIVE
300
2 12 ANOTHER WORLD
6 ALL IN THE FAMILY

66t COJ4UNITY CLOSE UP
24 LILIAS, YOGA AND you
9 (31)

6$ FRAN CARLTON EX.
ERCISE SHOW

9 THE FBI (R)

Way Home Jean S4rr1nx.
n.o
Preston, 1963
9 RyAN'S HOPE
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4
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24 MACNEIL-LEHRER RE-

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(Tuos I PICTURE OF
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(Wed) 08CC' PROFILES IN
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CHRISTOPHER CLOSE UP
(Fri) DAILY DEVOTIONAL

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Land Clearing
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AND GARAGE CLEAN UP
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P400MEV EQUIPMENT
Lilt Clearing.

.Vcwng Discing
Fill Dm1, Clay
Rock
Sand.
Bacchoe Lolder P
372 8111

i'IELLSOPILLEO,
SPRINKLER SYSTEMS

All typesandiliri
We repar and'.ervice
STIPtE MACHINE &amp;
SUPPLY CO
207W 2nd SI
3729637

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TAURUS April 20-May 20t
fie careful communicating trip on things that wouldn't
You might write or say ordinardy faze you.
soniething that omits an
21) Being careless with your
ortant point.
today could
resources
back to haunt you moneywise.
Only
little things
21-June
20)
A
GEMINI (May
sharp hustler could sell you the may be inv olved,but one
Bruohlyn Bridge today. If you be valuable — like a diamond.
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encounter a fast-pitch artist,
Your thinking can be vt
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head in
today. Home
mercurial
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what your case has partners rebid suit East
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DARN.

I GOT A NEW
CAP TODAY,/

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MATTER
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I LOOKED JUST U KE
RCE3ERT REDFORD
IN 'THE STINQJ'!

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Vermeer

not satisfied I would suggest
that you take the matter up with
the.county medical society. The
society will have a board to
handle such complaints and will
review your case

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don't think it will liappen
again because now, I've
heard, the, have a place
where you can just push a

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executive assistant said plans are to apply tor
federal funds by March of next year, thus the

Neiswender said the committee will consist of two

Commerce check ovcr one of the several "scenic

members each from three entities

plus three ad-

route" signs placed along Sanford roadways. The ditional members to be selected at large by the
siglis have been installed by the city's l)a'rk and
initial six members who represent Sanford, Lake
recreatioo department to serve travelers and Marv, and Seminole County.
tourists.
Co"mmissioners said thev will hold a work session
prior

whether or not they approve the makeup

Today

and

intent

of the interim committee. Neiswender said he needs
direct'on before the next regional facilitv ineeting,
scheduled ori Dec. 15.

Around The Clock

4-A Television

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&amp;-B Weather

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Office of Management -'iflal)sis and

5~.% Women

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alendar

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County commissioners, today also instructed the

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Ilospital
Obituaries
Sports

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utility

facility

County officials said about three major cleaning
bills were paid after homes near the lift staJons
"'ere inundated from sewage after a malfunction

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sewage to flo%% into homes of nearby residents.
Batterson said about $3 ,011 is required to repair

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commission needs to approve the make-up of the
interim committee

Members of the civic and cornmiinit
affairs
committee of the Greater Sanford ('Itaniber
of

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Carol
Crain,
15,
soptioniore: A think it
nds on
really
t
nationality
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were. It
was a disaster for the
Americans. but for the
Japanese it was a good way
to try to prevent a big
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Seminole County as they attempt to win federal
funds for construction of the multi-million dollar
facility .

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history, I feel it was one of
the saddest (lays the United
States has ever had. When
that happened, I think we
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draw up contracts, recommend funding formulas

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have not yet be en decid ed upon
were also
I in
informed
orme by executive

assistant Roger NeisVaender that an interim corn
mittee as to propose inter local agree ment for
establishment of a regional seer facility which has
been agreed upon.

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fair. Our

the people. Sure, another

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years ago I had a large plantar

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addressed envelope for it. Just house, and the whole structure

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knowing all of your problems
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and what you have had done. If
done for your problem at this
you think you have been
point. However you should go to

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symptoms. The early diabetic better to suffer with the wart
Ls often overweight until the and apply local treatment to the
weightloss phase twgins.
bottom of the foot than it is to

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award was $7,000,
Co un ty planner Bill Kercher said the county has
$32,000 budgeted for drainage of a six acre site in
Midway — a predominately black area east of
Sanford Kercher said engin ee ring of the drainage
project will require about three months.

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warning and decimated the

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cause

represents. One can burn
had in aik a really poor dia
test, anti diabetes is found only warLs from many locations or niond overcall and'if West had
Mth blood tests taken after they can be cut out, but one opened a diamond South
drinking sugar water or after shouldn't do this with a plantar would have romped home.
eating.The next most severe wart Why Because too often a ins t e ad We st led his fourth
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Jim "South's two notrum
had advanced to the point that foot? And what kind of doc-tor bid Was based on the above
one is losing a lot of sugar in the should I see about it?
theory. fie (lid hold eleven
urine. Slany diabetics are
DEM! HEADER — I hate to
re no kings, only one ace
a~,)niptomatic. It is an over. use you as a bad example but we
and I worthless doubleton in

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king and led back a heart to
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having spent over $1,33 with
builds up, and I shift my weight
this doctor and not showing
any symptoms, I would ap- tomyother foot, so now my hip
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YOUR BIRTHDAY
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Dec. 7, 1976
turn out exactly as you think it
Being penny-wise and poundconscious Is a practice yu
mtJ (Sept. 23Jd 23) The
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stride today, but you tend to trip small amoun ts you save daily
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5istent hard beats may be from discontinuing them.
the same cause.
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In judging the Importance of
cross-country and track and
rregularities of the heart one t e heard that eating peanuts
has to consider the rest of the during one's training period Is
patient's medical status. They bad for health. I would like to
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utilit box to the top of the building with
perhaps a clock or sundial as decoration
flarnly said the architects could not
possibly submit drawineps of any-thing they did
not believe in, including an Ishaped building.
Slurris suggested that the group consider
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Systems Inc., located at the Port of Sanford,
has landcd some big-nioney contracts foi•

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Atty. Ned Julian advised, 'zes, you
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Knowles saying the building could be shifted
slightly to make It more pleasing ehctic ally ,
ta ped to the commission chamber wall a
drawing of an 1,.shpaed facility,
Kn owles said an architect friend of a
friend of mine" spent three days as a personal
favor drawing the design featuring the "seat
of government, the legislative wing" on the
Ifirst floor jutting out from the office section of
the building, both connected by a lobby
In
Knowles concept which was Just an
idea," he said, the office section would L-4.- on
the second floor with the first floor remain'Ing
undeloped for future expanon
The Watson &amp; Co. plan, with its unbroken
horizontal line has been described by
Lonuilissioner John Morris as sinuiar in
design to a twstory car garage he had
seen in Tampa He repeated his criticism
Friday that the Watson &amp; Co. concept had had

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races in Seminole County
municipalities from norlh to
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could not recommend any design but a rec
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l00-by00 ft structure with perhaps a Little
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nounced %e were going to say this as Mr.
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toward the design for the proposed
$1.3 million Sanford City Hail
complex may be taken by Watson &amp;
Co. architects, as the result of a
meeting with the City Commission
and City Manager W. E
(Pete)
Knowle's Friday.

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repr es entatives of the Dainood Derry berry
l'avelchak Partnership architectsgot a
riielle into School Supt Bud Layer.
In midst of aslide-sh wif
pres ent ation
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architectural graphics, Phil aimwood ave a
big build-tip to an upcoming slide He said the
frame depicted Joe Pavelchak's reaction to a
building as he had seen it for the first time.
Onto the screen flashed it color photograph
of a leering. classically ugly black-and-white
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Napalapalalei a singer at Disney's Polvnesian
I uau •\ges vary from 19 to 23
F' re" hour per week prac1ice sessions are
tinder direction of Manolo, a star plaver oil the
fronton roster

MODERN. send SI to
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newspaper . p Q 8o 489
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On the other digestive system tolerates

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how the pia went but it was
one of those hands where the
conservative Lightner play ed
safe and scored his three
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a players' shortage will send frontons scouting
into the ranks of American athletes, general
manager and vice-president Gordon Hulbert
has launched an invitational instructional
class with professional instruction.
Orlando Seminole has offered amateur phi'
the last two seasons however, but without a
pro instructor.
The first four candidates, each hoping to
buck ill) his game to the point he can land a
professional contract, are Henry Cooper
Gerry Lingelbach, flobert Cameron and Kalai
Napalapalalai, all from varied walks of life
Cooper is a salesman at I department store,
Lingelbach is a Walt Disney World employe,

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headed for the jobless rolls, larne-duck
State Atty. Abbott Herring's chief investigator, Jack Fulenwider, could be so
theerfu1l whistling his way into the \ inn
!)RIL stor(
irk Friday evening

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final match may well be call- player who has a card or4
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a mystery
hand.
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in the box
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whenbid.
cards in a suit that he should
play, plays a card in some
send Your letter to me in care of
trocardiograms, but never this newspaper, P. 0. Box
Lightner sat South and oth'er suit. It becomes es.
Culkrtson North It is rather tablished when he or his
when one of th e spells occurred Radio
City Station, New York:
lie only found that my heart NY 10019
partner plays to the next
probably be duplicated in a t rick Theealtyforareokt
was skipping some so he put me
Inderal is a good medicine
modem match
is two tricks. but only in
ufl Inderal.
Langdon opened the four of chiding the
and is often sufficient to control
revoking and later
I would like your opinion of heart irregularities
hearts Dummy's nine forced tric ks Thus you cannot Iüsi
tht. seriousness of this problem don t get
success or sufficientEast 's queen Today, more trick previously taken if you
than 45 years later, Jacoby, revoke
and if there
is a
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acting control with it your doctor may
who sat East, can't remember
medication Should I limit m

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some help from the defenders
Ten tricks yes

Neither %ulnerable

,Nfy doctor does not seem too cents with a long, stamped, selfalarmed
about
it though
he has
given me
sev~ral
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Now, here's an EArie presentation . . . Port
\(Iministrator.lim 11yan flat out told Ile EAr
fie plans to renew efforts to oust Democratic
COMmIssioner Harry
as the
Commission's liaison to the port.
"Ile's been on it for a year, and he's attended one regular meeting," groused Ryan

corne in" Sims was a great
dummy player, but neither of
us can find any way that he
managed to get that 11th4
trick

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This leaves me feeling very Irregularities, Skipped Beats,
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VIRGO I Aug. 23-Sept. 22) of happy people. They'll enjov
Romance comes to you today being with you, too.
YOUR BIRT11DAY
from a source you had
Dec. 4, 1979 6
previously felt unattainable.
This is an especially
It's a good time to do it little
rewarding year for you in your
SOcial climbing.
LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) work or career. Good, fortune
Someone in the family circle will walk hand-in-hand wil%
bringi almut a fortunate cir- you, to pay off financially.

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AQUARIUS Jan. 20-Feb. 19j
her the mily around yiu
enter into agreements or
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ere8 is warmth and
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contracts for the aspects are
and enjoyment in the
'ood for iflinol::d
s 22) domest ic scene to gladden all
LEO (July
will hearts.
as
so
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PISCES (Feb. 20-March
-r€ognizeyourva1uetoday.lt's
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Sanford Florida 32771 —Price 20 Cents

Ir

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people you want to be with, Tlw

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69th Year No 9) Sunday December 5 1976

SAGITrARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec.
(Iisturb you or disstuide you
rare
time
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Anything
difficult for you to
A
from your purpose.
conquer
in
the past should be
no
unyou
have
when
attacked with vigor today
ce rtainties.
(,F 1lNl \1iy 21 June 20 1 You're now equal to the task
CAPRICORN (Dec 22-Jan.
Take nothing at face value
is
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A very personally re
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prize
you
seek
today. Th

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undertakings today. You can

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SC
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the tune to tell Pee:
win
a
Now's
lucky you coWd even
how you really feel a,
game of chance.
TAURUS (April 20-May 20) things. They're ready to nri
You're in harmony with over backward to help you
attain i
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yourself today. Nothing

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to Divisiort

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uld be the (Jay )ou reap the home to share In your

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28 One billionth 47 Multicolored
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pigment
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Herald Staff

C andidates:

Sanford city voters Tuesday ill select a mayor
a nd two city commissioners for four-year terms
each in the city election Tuesday,

Ju1IanSnstrOm
incumbent six-year city commissioner, is
being opposed by architect James MelvIn, 42, for the Seat one

With 8,2718 voters eligible to cast ballots in the election, City
Clerk Henry Tarnm Jr. is predicting a 30-35 percent turnout at the

berth on the city commission.
A four-man race for the Seat two city commission post is on the

civic center polling place

ballot with Gordon Meyer, 49, completing his seventh year on U
city commisulon, challenged by Larry D. Blair, 30, owneroperator of a pet shop; E. 0. (Eddie) Keith, 59, salesman at a

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in the city government. Known as "Mr. D" he says he personally
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Keith's political philosophy is "Do the best to make Sanford a
place to be proud of." With his place of employment in the city for

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Flodds and tarrsily rooms

S Costs reduced through volume buying.

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can start work at onco
Our own .klil.d wotmsn

FINANCING!
TERMS UP TO 12 YEARS

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horns does not have to be paid for to

You ITilist be

written 'no

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3710-A Silver Star Rd.

woman witness with whom

tempted sexual battery, a

Krell was accused of tampering

ksser and included offense

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borne, thie group's executive
vice preWdent.

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Langford was subsequently

dealers)
In Sanford ap
Volusia County sheriff' s
proached one
the vomcn at deputies. Bennett said.
the nightclub and offer ed to se ll
A spokesman for the Volusia
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reduced cost. County sheriff's department
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reported they then ac- 1,angford hadbeencharged with
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store, Bennett said, where

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held in lieu of $5,000 bond In the

first woman was locked in the Volusia County Jail.
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the form of hashish charge.

herring's office has

('ourt records show that
Herring's
dropped
the charge last week alter
receiving a laboratory

dropped a

felony drug

against Siesta L
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Ballard. 24,01200 Valencia
Dr., Fern Park.
Ballard bad

office

report showing the subbeen

scheduled for trial this
week Incirc-uit court on the
possession of marijuana In

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Orlando.

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probation on a guilty plea to the
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He said he received kg
mandatory three-year prison juries last
motorcycle
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Friday when placing Bell on CarTienter told the 'court that
probation that "the uffense Gidden5, arrested in the anireally boil ed down, I think, to phetainines case by federal
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an aggravated assault.
In other cases, I)ouglas Administration agenti. has
been "cooperating
helping
S4unue1 Shenk , 8,of
N.Y., was sentenced to three law enforcement b reak

Responded to the recreation needs of our City's youth by
Park.

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maintenance of our great city and the quality
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probation for robbery.

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arrest,

Downtown Sanford

Giddemi had been held in jail

Bunnell Road in

without bond following his
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charge

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told Gddens But Gidden
argument over a $2 debt
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Hoscinann said the prukm
Police were still at the scene
when, around 4 a.m., Langford 12 before his scheduled trial on sentence will be concurrent
Volusta County sheriff's and the second woman drove by a Charge of attempt ed murder with a three-year term given
deputies around 4 a.m. the store, Bennett said. The of Swiniel Jackson with a pistol. Giddens in (X-tob-Lr at Tampa

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Saturday after the alleged officer said the second woman
assault in that county,
reportedly ignored Langford's
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A 227-year-old Sanford
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proba t ion by Circu i t
batte ry after he reportedly alleged assault took place.
Judge
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lured two riightclub employes to
Bennett said Sanford police
n auto tire dealership early discoered the first
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Fo`ng YOU have Itiod In it ... I month cw 50
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In another case before Judge
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cash bond previously posted. Herring's investigator and told
Ile told Monroe that he must, her shed better not doitagain
however, turn himself in at and get involved.'
county jail in Sanford by 5 p.m.
Novick alleged that Krell
Jan. 3, 1977.
interfered with the proditution
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allowed a death with dignity.
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1976-77 CONCERT SHOWCASE

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Save The 0
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community what we have taken out. I got involved in the city in
eight years In prison.
torney's office was In1968 beca use I want ed to be part of Sanf ord's future growth and
Richa rd Monroe, 47, now vestigating an alleged south
lidieve I ha , somethin g to contribute,
living in New Jersey, was
Seminole pr ostitution ring
I just hope the people of Sanford go to the polls and exercise
cused of the sex
rises in an Sept. 22 and a woman who had
their right to vote," Meyer said.
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indictment returned by the been subpoenaed totestify went
The polls at the civic center will be open from 7a.m. to 7 p.m. Seminole County Grand Jury to Krell's motel room at
on Aug. 25
connection with Altamonte Springs. for her
Poll workers are: Mrs. F.E.IluumiljatSr., clerk; and inspectors,

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Meyer said he has an' honest and since re desire to listen to the acc
used of three capital felony pearance
people and Is willing to help solve the peoples problems.
counts of sexual battery upon
Assistant State Atty. Jay
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truce force trying to
bring an end to the 19-month-old civil war,
moved quickly to curb the violence in the
north but stayed ou tt of the
e souUiern regions

of new businesses in the community. "I don't know how much one Sanford has accepted plea
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If elected, he hopes to work to correct drainage problems, but
not by a method that would require increased taxes. "Empty
sores stressrneh said, adding he would encourage loca t ion

STENSTROM

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"I take a'look-before-you-leap' attitude to situations and try to building conforming to the m6.
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be fair to all concerned. If elected, I would look to the future not construction budget. It is not three-Wmensional drawing of
just the particular situation at hand," Blair said.
space and not the architect's his Idea of the city hall for them
Delattibeaudiere insists it is "time for a change" In Sanford's feeling that will govern the.cost. to view after the architects said
city government. "Everywhere you look it is evident that change We have set the budget," they would be unable to draw
is necessa Y."
Knowles stressed.
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office said Park had accepted the resignation
of KCIA chief Shin Jik- soo and that Shin was
being replaced by Construction Minister Kim

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on SR-434 at Hayes Road Wi th 33 units participating, it Is
expected to be the largest parade in the city', history.
The annual Christmas parade In DeBary, sponsored by
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letting them know what he was dothg, why tax money was being construction budget. The ar• century.
spent, and soliciting feedback from the public.
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McClanahan said
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make Sanford a place where anyone co ul d be proud to live.
slderatIon sho ul d be given to and Seminole Co unty Cour" I have never had a complaint from a constituent that I have reducing the size of the thouse could be closed off and
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development of
downtown
Mel vi n said federal
will be necessary to solve th e
problems.
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were paved, and the proposed new $1.3 million city hall.
He said the city is in a firm fiscal position and has a g d
credit rating. Among his goals for the city's future are a dral:age
perhaps with federal funding.
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co nstructed at the site of the old city hail should be built in one of
the blighted areas of the city contending this would aid the do in
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The
Sunday, while Winter Springs and DeBary plan their
parades for Dec. 12 and Dec. 19, respectively.
The AltomontCuselbe
Chamber of Commerce
pa rade will begin at 2 p.m. Sunday at th e Altamonte Mall
and will proceed east on SR 43d to the Seminole Plaza In
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On the ballot for the office of mayor
will be incumbent Lee P.
Moore, 53, president of Chase and Co. and completing his ninth
year In office, being challenged by Harry Skop, publisher
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Evening HerWd
t)'inright disil1wiuning. 'that's what it is.
Bordering on dishonesty. And sneakiness. Any one

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T.til In Florid.i same .is home deliver, •i
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"furries" by Herald Women's Editor Jean Patteson
on Fnday.
"Baby. It's Cold Outside," read the headline.
And so it was for most of the week. But these
omen were lucky. They obviously knew better.

So vie ts Eye

Carter And Burns
There Is a populist suspicion of central banks and central
bankers which undoubtedly would support Jimmy Carter if he
tries to sack Arthur Burns.
That could lead to a fight like that between Andrew Jackson
and the Bank of the United States nearly 150 years ago.
like Jackson, Carter could emerge the winner after a long
struggle. But such a fight could cost him more than he won.
The first effect of any presidential attempt to achieve immediate political control of the Federal Rescrve system would
be horror in the business and financial community.
The independence of the "Fed" Is a pillar of confidence for
Wall Street. The root is likely to tall on any president who tries to
pull it down, and Carter Is too smart to want that while trying to
restore health to the economy.
It would be best for the country if the chairman of the
Federal Reserve Board and the new president try to get along.
giving a little on both sides.
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tedhe may be willing (odo that. And ,

the President-elect. Both are stronj-willed men, but they are
wise enough to see that in these circumstances compromise and
conciliation will serve their purposes better than criticism and
controversy.

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all the Suvinnt's w e's'e known, or ever will
know
I mention ('brict eii sp'cifio'.ijy
because' if it wasn't for women, the
Sui.aniies, it's doubtful there would be such
a bountiful Christmas spirit. Women get
into all the bubbly, Christmas-treedecorating. card-sending spirit of the
•vent, while semite men just ''Bah Humig" it, or like J.P. I)onleas'y's ''Gombeen

If Jimmy Carter's first two cabinet apVance and Lance — are any inpointments
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'Okay, now, then," said the coach at his
pre-gaziu' peptalk, "when you go out on
that field today I want you to take pride in
)our record We're undefeated, and that
means something. Think about that
many other teams can say they have no
losses' I want you to keep that thought
upperm os t in your rnind,s today
think
'undefeated' on every play.
"Now let's get out there and win thi,
rsl garlic
the season!"'
For Seminole County's Fearless
Foreshadowers, the record is not so
niodest A few weeks ago they took a stab
in this space at predicting whether
remarks by Schoo l Supt. William P. Bud)
Layer to the district school board constituted a foreshadowing.
The question was whether it could be
accurately inferred from Layer's corn'ients that school board negotiators would
elect all or part of a compromise proposal
urned it unsnarling contract disputes
uAven ieee MilOOl administration anti the
Seminole Education Association SEA)
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five of six re'coniiinendations submitted by
state mediator Douglas Stowell of

says "The heritage Inn."
You can barely see it from the highway.

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Panel. The names are in, and attorneys
will meet Monday morning to advise the
coun ty of the best way to handle $7-million
in lawsuits re3ulting from last year's jail

fire,
Here's the list

of

lawyer-type committee

uiienibers:
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''season." And it's time for an other effo rt ,

The a ct ion by Cowley's negotiating team
threw a wrench into swift settlement of the
contract impasse, which has dragged on
since August. SEA members had overhe.'lminglv accepted the special master's

million already being paid. And the special
master said in his report that he had
,potted $7 4 million which he felt was
,evailal)Ie' to acconiniocJate the inr('LsCi S res-omiini*'ndetl,"
Layer Intel Steiwell during his hearings in
Sanford hat the school district's $52
million 1976-77 budget Just couldn't take
uch abuse.
'We ha'. e.' gut to have what I call
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never be able' to generate enough money
from 'ax revenues to keep the school
systeni operating.''
In the wings, the five-member school
board panel has been waiting. They have
heard all this, or have read of it It's a
tough task these.' days to keep one self in an
ivory tower, particularly if you are an
elected official. Layer advised the board
''neil to be influenced by what you read in
the press," but the've been watching as
th e irious actors* strutted and fretted
their 60 minutes on the boards
And now the spo tlight swings to them
l'olhossinga public hearing "at which the'
parties shall be requir ed to explain their
positions with respect
the" s pecial
nliaster's findings, the board will ha'. e' ti
finally decide the point_s at issue l'h'
ha'.t' ,ijl the recommendations in hand,
including a set frctiii SEA President
'te illiani Moore which parallel the re.'p-il 1

findings, although Executive I)irector
FE. Gene Grooms said his organization
was not completely happy with the 29-page
report .
Th e next step was for Layer to present
Stowell's recomniniien&amp;j,'itio ns to the school
board, along with h is own. Th at has now
bee n done, and of the five contract items
still in question. Layer ignored the s pecial
master's suggestions
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That item, involving class size, was one
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bargaining proposal.
lii other areas, the su pe rintendent's

ceptance of

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Altogether, Steiwell's recommended
increases in wage's and be nefits for the
SEA aniounte'el to $373,148 above' the $21 I

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.t the public hearing, both soles will L.'
able to thresh out the thornier questions, i
least o the extent
clarifsing their
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favors a federal land-use program, a slowdown
in the building of nuclear power plants, stricter
auto emission laws, expansion of the food stamp
program and' a comprehensive national health
insurance program,

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nas on the financial ropes. By 1971, hlomex had also promised 'to lobby former Agriculture
irned to the Farm Home Administration for Secretary Ear
l Butz and es-Attorney General
to avoid bankru pt cy. The plan was to have John Mitchell on Homes's behalf. As chairman
it agency foot the bill for modular home
of the Senate Judiciary Committee, Eastland
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wielded tremendous influence with Mitchell.

t to bail out the company, because Homes's Butz and Fxtland are so close that
when the
ts cost too m uch to bui ld.
senator was late for the ag ricul t ur e secretary's
Homes then turned to Eastland for help.
swearing-in ceremony, Butz delayed the event
nipeny ferried the senator around in its cot-- until Eastland arrived, according to the
rate jet. It also rehired fora fat $50,000 a year testimony.
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e was on the flomex payroll until after he was

tock even ftugh its executives knew the firm

Yanowitch said he had good reawn to be

en fired earlier, according to the testimony, awed by Eastland. In another Stirling HomexHomes vice president, Harold connected pr oject , East land closed the deal with
nowitch, told SEC Investigators t ha t 's
a single telephone call.

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Sent. John Vogt I)- Cocoa Beach)
to
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p ni Miss Wilson arrived at 3' 23 and
Fechtel a bo ut the sam e time At 3:28 in
walked Vogt. Five minutes later, after the
legislators had shaken hands all around,
the ineeting was called to order.

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proposed flew him around the country In their jet and paid
factory would be located in his home
state.
"All I
part of the rent on IARue's Wa%Wngton apartasked," Eastland told us, "was that

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interested in broadening Florida's
economic base and creating more join
Vogt said he would work to assure am

The political forum, sponsored by the'
lAntgw'oud Groves Civic Association in
Iongwocxl last week appeared at first
blush to be well-attended despite the bitter

economic upswing would not I&amp; overl~

Luld in the enclosed pavillion across from

detrimental to Florida's environment
Vo was also named to the hle'alth an d
Rehabilitative Services and Education
('ommiiittees,

the firehouse.
At one point In the evening
persons
could be countedin attendance But,
assuniing that the candidate we're present

Fechtel writes that he hits been Informed

hoping to gain a few votes, it ii;t_, ,t h.v~v

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that the public library system in Seminole

ben a sad disappointme.'nt

has been in the past, adding that he has

lires'ard Comity delegation which had

14ficials were separated from the total in
atten( ance.', the actual number of mi-

Uttle would then order Ifornex
Eastland, maintlimning that the senator did
send
not amore,"'
jet
to
Washington
so It could take the senator..
use the Jet more than "two or three times."
down to Mississippi,"
In addition, Eastland denied that he ever
"i would
thetimes
senator
use of
our plants
discussed the construction deal with Mitchell. well
over asay
den
at had
least,"
Yanowitch

taken steps to i nsur e that the li brar y
system will receive adequate state funding.

arrival. One had to wonder %by Vogt, who
had been chai rman of both delegations, set
one meeting in Rre'.'ard for 2 p.m. and

been scheduled for 2 p.m

No excuse was given for E'echtcl's late

Your project some

testimony charges. Little supported

another in Se'nmiinole for 3.

But in the sworn testimony. Yanowitch clainis

that Eastland "said to me '1 will get John Mit.
chell Into this thing an d, .we sho uld he
able to
make this thing happen.' Now these were his
words to me,"
Yanowitch contends that if Eastland did not
.

Wk to Mitchell, LaRue did. In fact, it has been

reported that in early 1972 , LaRue and Mit
chell
flew to Miami In the Homes Jet.
"Fred LaRue, urston Little, Rubel Pfitp
Th

iaid. "it cost a lot Or
money to send a plane down

..We thought the project was going to

be moved

along by (Eastd'S) Interceding for us. Th
at
was the purpose of doing
it:'
Footnote: Little told us that he was not aware
that Eastland contacted
Butz, It was former
.

Agriculture Undersecretary Phil Campbell

whom Eastland talked to, little insists,
clainis that Eastland's memory is not as goodlie
as

Me.-Owhile. Vogt has been named to

4air the Senate Economic, Conmuitunity
. d Consumer Affairs Committee. Vogt
said he foresees the unportant cornunittee
playing a major role in improving
'lida's economic development,
"We need to reaffirni our connitinent
to investment and ind ustrial development

once was.

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have every opportunity to get the full
scoop on itie remaining impasse items.
And what will they do" Is there any
foreshadowing which can be observed and
interpreted"
During l ast week's meeting, pa nel ists
were advised by school board attorney
Douglas Stcnstronii as to what procedures
would be involved at the hearing, what
stricut ores the board must o pe rate under
(flU Inc Mope.' (It their po wer as di ctated by
Florida law
Panel ('hiirnian Davie Sims and innmediate past chairman Robert G 'Bud)
F e'ather did the bulk of the questioning
during Stenstrom's presentation,
D we ha ve to accept (the superinte'nide'nt'-, recommendations— Sims
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;Liked at one po int.

Sten,strorn, using roundabout legalese,
replied that the' hoard didn't have to accept
ui'. 1 the re' riiin,'nilations be fore it

'Can we write our own

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sistesi

Stenstront said the board would be free
amend or restructure existing

to

recommendations

or

to reformulate them

entirely, if desired.
Sims and Feather have demonstrated in
the past that while elected to the board as
representatives of the people
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includes protecting the public tax dollar —
they have substantial empathy with

'individual petitioners" who appear
before' them in various capacities.
Feather and Sinus supported the complaint of a three-year librarian at Jackson

heights Middle School who said she was
denied tenure last spring without receiving
adequate explanation or proper evaluation
from her superiors.
But panelists E.C. Harper Jr., Allan
K e'et h and Pat Telsoni out vet eel them on the
uiiattc'r, 3-('-2. This could be a valid

foreshadowing. Sims and Feather may
once again spearhead representation of
those who've been opposed by Layer and
his administration, seeking impartiality
and true compromise, striving to be fair
the petitioners while maintaining their
public trust.
But what kind of support will they get"
They need one additional vote from the
remaining panel members. No recent
indicators have surfaced to foreshadow
that likelihood. The other board members
might support Layer's reconnziiendat ion s
"ipso facto," or they might not.
Past p.,'rfonnances, the personalities
involved and the subjects at Issue make it
Appear that
should Feather and Sims
Indeed point toward overriding some of th e

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they will receive the necessary support or;
no n: -r- than, ,ne of the four contested
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OUR READERS WRITE
Firehouse Problem
We 11 3%v L4',,'fl i;i'inh*'rs if the
Seminole - Goldenrod Volunteer Fire
Association since its beginning. While
we objected to the takeover by
Seminole County two years ago and our

having to pay twice, dues then taxes,

for fire protection, we had to accept it.
We may not have good protection in this
.crea when the county can no longer rent
the Association's bwldjng The Board
f Directors, over the members' ohjectieens, refuses to give the building to
the county but are asking $23,100 which
the county says they cannot pay.
While we don't favor giving the
counts anything ordinarily, we do feel
we' have paid for the local fire
protection and the Board is under
moral obligation to see we get it
because the should represent us. We
i[iei not pay the due's to go to any
charity, civir project, iniiagined debts.
or someone's pocket Any use of our
.Lssets, building or monies for other
'han fire' protection is niilsapprupriatiwu
% 4 funds Therefore the count', which is
now responsible must be given the
building

Whether or not they reneged on their
promise to find new facilities is
irrelevant We the members are the
county; we are the Association; we are
the residents involved. Forcing us to
build another station through more
taxation is totally illogical, unjust and
ridiculous, when we already have a
good one in an excellent location constructed for that purpose
Our inuncdiate neighborhood has
many older fraiiie houses which could

burn to the ground before a truck came
or if, heaven forbid, one life were lost it
would be worth many times the amount
of this petty squabble If such a tragedy
shotijil occur, a lawsuit might be in
order, perhaps against the Association
Board as well as Seminole County, so
they should all consider themselves

Thurston
lie also confessed that he used Homes's jet, from Washington and
say, 'I (tAttle) would call
but only twice, not on a
am
"constant" basis as the now and we want to talk about with the senator
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from further away. If one home burned

families. working supporters and public

As for Eastland, he received ,-constant use of
%
ow a irpl anes

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Once the nwnbers of t ;tri;!i(!.,tt,:,, itioir

Florida Department of State's budget, as it

approve it myself,"

'I hat would be nice. And it represents
one giant step towards better cornIii unicat ions with the populace
.something Williams is vitally intrrctcl

County %ill not be funded through the

,$t the organizational meeting of the

much. So I said I couldn't

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I 'ount y Cam miuss
It tsr I' re iii Ii
.inI his family' made it through the: snow
ill right to spend the Thanksgiving
holidays with Mrs. French's relative's in
rrs , Pa,, outside Pittsburgh ''('coning
K
weather was fine," F'rt'ncti sail,
going was rough It took thre I.e I
-e the trip through the snow
'e'.'e.'r again in the w
tiiu''
inch said. Derry is east of Pitt.tureJi,
near Gret'nsburg and Latrobk'

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the an intermediary between the company and Sen.

do llars in

waiting patiently for their "servants"
Sen hiiri Wilson (I-Merritt Island, State

in July', senator were intimately Involved In, .pushing
1972. liomex officials have since been indicted
on thisproject along," the fo
multi-million-d ollar stock fraud charges.
rm er Homes vice
president swore,
Eastland admitted that he talked to Bun, but
In return for LaRue's help, Homes allegedly
the sk, nator imis!cd that he spoke
to
the
.
tried
to get a V5,000
agriculture secretary only becaus
bank loan for him. They also

eutor prtmured the Agriculture Department's Eastland."

hired. little also contended that Yanowitch was
trying to "smear the senator,"

iflC mg news at the first meeting of the
Seminole ('omit&gt;' Legislative delegation
since the general election this past week
was the unanimous selection by the group
,,%,if Altamonte Springs Democrat Robferl
lIattaway' as the delegation's chairiii,m for
the next year.
But almost as interesting Was the 'ten,'
in the courthouse county' e'oniuuiissiuii
otiaiiiber 29 citizens, two children, a
secretary' and assorted ublic officials

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According to swum statements , to the Eastland insisted that his old pal I.Ittle "act as
Securities and Exchange Commission,

~iwfion in MLuimippi. But the agency decided

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But this time EasWnd (Ld not come through (a P
as expected, and the firm went bankrupt
rominent Mississippi Republican) and the

0.-Miss., the dean of the Agriculture along with (former White House
nate, used his tremendous political influence
aidet Fred LaRue Into getting this project to
nan attempt to bail out a company on the verge fly,"
if bankruptcy.
Yanowitch also told SEC Investigators that

me company had sold millions of

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"illuerice reaiiing

WASHINGTON — In return for a few favors, Eastland (would) interfere in the Department
of
Sen. James Eastland,

farm Home Administration to fund a modular

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Sonietinies ou'el think information
presented was printed in gold. I've r an ted
about it
much that Williams said he'd
work on the matter and see if he couldn't
conic up with additional info for the press.

to

to

es ec Inc wishes of writers
tit respect
who do not want their names inprint. The
F.'. cuing Herald also reserves the right to
rdit letters ill eliminate libel or to conform
( spae'e' require-nit nts.
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Dec. 5, 1976- 5 A

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phenomenal since work on the pipeline began
two and a half years ago. Income per head,
which had been around $5,000 in 1973, had
reached $7,440 by 1975, compared with $5,040 for
the country as a whole, and the pace of growth is

It woul(I be nice, though, if access to all
r'port_s and measures requiring cornmission
.54,'fl' iccail, available' to the
news media.

so

Genie Stephenson
Phil Lagan
A fifth appointment is sched ul ed to be
made
by
commissioner
harry
Kwiatkowski. Commission Chairni:tn Itiek

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reconnmt'midations trimmed $1 00 off the
$300 annual salary hi ke called for by
Stowell; whacker! the pro po sed $200 yearly
insurance contribution by the schoo l board
to $160, and totally' decimated the s pecial
master's suggestions
wage sup-

Tallahassee.

so

been

Presently, coun t) department chiefs,
and others, submit repo rts to the commission
leaving the news media to fend
for itself.
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t.nterprise Institute, it is rather quixotic to
expect a'Congress to vote rules which will hurt
the chances of its own members to secure reelection. That is expecting too much of human
nature.

Newly-selected ('oriitnis.sIon Chairman
I suk Williams has pledged to provide the
news media with more detailed informat ion.

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The voting members of the Commission are
so chosen as to guarantee a stalemate on virWally every question of importance coming
JUNEAU Alaskans have chosen the site of
slowing down only now that the pipeline is 97 per
before that body. Thus matters are settled not by their new capital; it is Willow, not far from
legitimate problems."
cent complete.
Commenting on the proposed ACA, former
some impartial group, but rather by the Anchorage and much nearer the center of
A big price has been paid for this
Congress by the men whose own election will population than Juneau, the
boom.
The
Sen.
Sam Ervin, D.-N.C., says its approach is
present capital,
population has grown 20 per cent as work on the
be affected. As has been suggested by one ob- which is down in the south-eastern
panhandle pipeline, paying around $1,000 a week, attracted "authoritarian," that it cannot work because
server, it is like having wolves g ua rd the sheep and inaccessible except by air or water.
there is "no such thing as a single, clear-c ut
growth of government,
pen.
Interest of consumers In government decisionThe move to a valley where bear and moose
federal, state and local, attracted even more.
making."
As a result, 95 per cent of more of the in- still roam is timed for 1980 when money will be
Next year's breathing space will allow the
cuinbents were reelected. This is more than in easier than it is this year. To build a new capital
But Mrs. Foreman is so fanatically dedicated
state to consolidate its gains. But the economic
the 10 preceeding years, where re-election from scratch will not be cheap.
to the Idea of an ACA that last year, when the
plateau may not last long. Alaska has huge
Opini on Research Corp. released a poll showing
averages had been running at nin e out of ten.
Alaska has been spending money lavishly;
reserves of natural gas, 20 per cent of the
75 per cent of the public opposes such
Challengers obviously didn't have much of a the present level of state expenditure, thanks to
a new
American total, and demand for gas exceeds
consumer
several oil-related taxes, is seven times what It
chance before; they have less now.
bureaucracy, she fired off a letter to
even that for oil.
the Federal Trade Commission denouncing this
was in 1969 just before the leases for Prudhoe
The next big battle will be over the route of
These new re-election safeguards are on top
Bay
were
signed
with
the
oil
companies,
as
"loaded" and demanding an "Immediate
the
gas
of a vast panoply of advantages Congressmen
pipeline. Will it run along the oil pipeline
All the $900 million it received for the oil to Valdez, a route that would give most
investigation." The commission, In effect, told
have had For years — government contracts and leases
emhas been spent: the oil tand the 20 cents ployment to Alaskans and taxes to the state, but
Mrs. Foreman to get lost.
jobs for influential groups and citizens, special for
the state on each dollar's worth of crude) will
would require liquefying the gas before shipping
Carol Foreman has bragged that "in a good
favors for individuals who influence votes,
not start flowing until next summer; there is still
it to California? Or will a pipeline be run through
pense-paid trips to their states and districts to a risk
that production
week, I can offend Insurance executives,
may have to be reined in if
Canada to the Middle West, the route many
infl uence voters, special office funds
grocery manufact urers and energy
which can the battle over
experts prefer? A decision is hoped for by next
officials."
indirectly be used for campaigning, a staff paid solved by then.how it is to be got to market is not
spring.
for by the taxpayer which more often than not is
Mrs. Foreman has also urged Congress tc
This
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used both directly and indirectly in cam- although would be a real blow' to the state,
pass
laws: forbidding business to rapidly write
its
governor,
Jay S. Ilanunond, would
paigning.
lA'tt'rs
the editor are sct'komed for
off the costs of machinery;
probably take it with equanimity, lie is worried
taxing capital gains
publication. All It-tiers must be signed,
as ordinary income; increasing estate taxes for
Efforts to change the system have been that the $1 billion a year expected
by 1980 will be
with a mailing address and. II possible, a
the wealthy; eliminating all tax shelters; and
noteworthy for their ineffectiveness. A
frittered away, with none being set aside for
Increasing the progressive nature
telephone
number
the identity of the
Professor Ralph K. Winter, of Yale Law School, future needs and future generations.
of the Income
wrjti'r uia'. be '.erlfjed. The Esenimig
tax,
noted in a debate sponsored by the American
Alaska's economic growth has
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Avenue and Third Str ee t in Sanford that

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School Board Forecaster Again Ponder'i'ng H is Omens

dollar bureaucratic monstrosity has not become
law, in large pa rt due to the breadth of opposition
to it. The U.S. Chamber of Commerce has
denounced the ACA proposal as "unnecessarily
caus in g un due interference with other f ederal
agencies, adding a second 'prosecutor' of
business in federal agency proceedings" and,
moreover, giving extensive powers to so-called
consumer advocates "to harass business with
'fishing expeditions,' not concentrate solely on

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gnomes who live in deep-green forests and

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go back and hack and back

to

chalk Talk: Education

Advocacy (ACA). Fortunately, this multimillion- As

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nights drift toward mornings,
A ctiet'r then for Christmas time, the

Europe.
YOU can't tell mnudi froiii the sign. But if,
like me, you venture in for a meal, you'll

Evening Herald, Sanford, Ft.

equally adept at kicking private enterprise.
There is no problem, real or imagin ed, too difficult for w hich this poor woman's Ralph Nader
cannot instantly dream up at least one, and
usually several, federal "solutions."
For the past few years, Mrs. Foreman's
burning yearning has been a Nader brainc hild,
somet hi ng cal led the Agency for Cons um er

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illiaiiis said late Friday the Democratic
oniniissioner hadn't untried his
representative
the panel.

OPINION

chosen this indi vidual to serve on his ilineniber
advisory committee to screen executive talent
for top positio ns in his administration Is very bad
news for the U.S. business community.
Th e Wall Street Journal quotes Mrs.
Foreman's mother as recalling that when Carol
was growing up, she "coul d kick a footballij
farthe r than anyone else in the neighborhood."
As an adult, Mrs. Foreman has proven

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happened to favor the majority of those in
Congress and this cut across party lines to
use methods of collecting political co ntributions
which even the Federal Elections Commission
considered illegal, but was powerless to prevent.
The Federal Election Commission, furthermore, was organized and regulated in such a
way as to guarantee its complete ineffectiveness

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Chri.stnias spirit and, niiosttmportantty, for
all the Suzannes who keep myths alive and
well in the psyche of bo th the men and
woniien of this and other lands.

around gobbling niu.shroomns and other

WASHINGTON
Carol Tucker Foreman,
t head of the Consumer Federation of America
CF t, labels herself an "agrarian radical." She
says that in the fields of health, safety, equal *
rights protection and antitrust, what is needed is
"more govermnent regulation, not less."
The fact that President-elect Carter has

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Suzanne,'' knew a bo ut women and their
spirit and their refusal
surrender
niystery for science, and he knew that it's
women, the Suzannes, who keep Easter
bunnies hi pp ing, the tooth fairy visiting,
the great pumpkin lurking and the Sand
Man making his eternal visits as long

Christmas Eve wondering ssh all the
stores and ba rs are closed and what all the
funny-looking lights are doing lit up in the
town.
NO. It's women who k ee p the Christmas
Spirit alive. They keep it alive with their
ref usal to give up folklore, elves and

greenies that grow in the forest deep.
Neil Diamond, who sings the song

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Congress so worded the election laws that
contributions were discouraged amo ng ti;

victor&gt;. But encouragement was given to th
special interest groups which wanted ti h.t'..'
post-election influence 'ith
.:Ii.
ce rtain winners.
As a result, special lf.t',t'
r '.;..
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donated around $9.5 million in the Congress it
elections of 1974, came forth with $20 million
so in 1976— heavily to incumbents, meagerl' t
challengers.

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W ASHINGTON
The past Congress made
its reelection virtualj',' certain.
As noted byRepresentatiyeJohaB Anderson
iB. 111.1 "they set up a special $5,000 newsletter
f und whereby every incumbent can flood hi.s
dist ri ct with printed material at the expense of
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Zealous
Adviser

Rustling around inside the living-roomI urnefi-ifi ni rig room are two former
( ernian ladies
Irma St effan and Frieda
lh'llssi'ge.
'I he food is wonderful. It's prepar ed by
artists
not cooks. 'In eat there brings
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Man" some walk clown the streets on

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wme factory in his home state. The ticneficlary
vas
to be
nkrt
Stirling Homes, Inc,;'which Is now

"When I said '1 don't know where you're coming
from'. I wasn't after a geographic location!"

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But if sou've' been in_side, &gt;ou won't forget

the riser ...,'inil she' fe''th ou tea and
orange's that come' all th' way from China.
.nd ou know the' girl's hall- cram
That's w h you want II Is' there'.

What we have seen the last of for awhile believe
it or not is elections. Tuesday will mark the end of
a long, seemingly endless stream of candidates,
elections, runoffs, posters, placards, bumper
stickers, buttons and all that goes with the season.
So lets get it over with. And lit's end t on a
positive note. That rhymes with vote.

spot.

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Summit, takes you uleuw n tit
her place hs

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and disillusioned.
Th ese poor souls are easy to
Th ey're the
ones marching down the streets of Sanford and
Seminole Count)' with wrinkles in their pants, coats
and other outer garments. If not worse
spots or
'tsl plain dirt.
You can just picture the hassle that confronted
them as they dug Into their stacked-up cartons and
valises, searching for the body coverings they
believed were doomed to disuse and obsolescence
forever. After all, isn't that a big reason they chose

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Christm as Tribute To The Fair Sex

Fortunatdy, we just might have seen the last of
this Yankee-type. sneaky weather. On the other
hand, we just might not have.

They were prepared sartorially for such sudden
visitations of the cold. Net so the less-informed

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So. it ou spot pt'nwr like this, don't be too hard
on them. Don't laugh Don't point. Try to understand. It's just their poor upbringing. They came
here as naive searchers for the good life, the
warmth and comfort of the Sunshine State.

there were these fur-wrapped Sanford Women's
hub members so poignantly portrayed in their

know a good lawyer?
Is this the Florida all of us poor, de prived,
neglected native Yankees were told about in such
g!olng, legendary terms from October through at
least March in our formidable years?
Can't recall any mention in those bygone days of
Not
in fiorula. Not even a hint.
Florida , e were reminded const antly
with no
distinction made of sectional geography
was
supposed to be warm, even hot. Always. Just
sometimes of the year hotter than others. So much
some believed, that this had to be the place the
creator rested on his seventh day, taking in all the
'sunny dimes,
l-'lortda is Florida. Period,
Well, that's what I, for one, believed. Believed,
'hat is, before this week rolled around and the cold
rolled in Anti then, to cap the disillusioning week.

Around

WAYNE D. EX)YI,E, Publisher
NORMAN If OSIIRIN, Editor
JOSEPH 1). VAN BRACKIE Advertising Direct or

President Ford's slip into verbal quicksand
when he tried to explain U.S. policy toward Eastern
Europe during a campaign debate is now part of
our political history. The election is over, but he
issue of political autonomy among the Soviet
satellites and in Yugoslavia remains on the foreign
policy agenda.
Jimmy Carter also did not find the subject easy
to deal with during the campaign. After first
declaring that he would not "go to war" if Soviet
troops invaded Yugoslavia, he twice made it a
point to refine that position. The record now shows
that Mr. Carter believes it is "conjectural"
whether U.S. forces might get involved in the event
of an invasion, although such an event would make
the continuation of detente virtually impossible.
The surfacing of this issue in our campaign was
certainly on the minds of Chairman Leonid
Brezhnev and Marshal Tito during their recent
meeting in Belgrade. Mr. Brezhnev took the occasion to denounce speculation about a Soviet
military takeover as an absurd fairy tale. What
else could he say? By the same token, could anyone
expect the Brezhnev-Tito meeting to end with
anything but a renewed Soviet pledge to respect
Yugoslavia's independence?
For Mr. Brezhnev to do otherwise would
require a backing away from his commitment at
East Berlin last July to permit the various Com munist parties of Europe to pursue socialism in
their individual ways. While that commitment may
have been designed to enhance the fortunes of
Communist parties in Western Europe, it also
requires Moscow to be discreet in its approach to
Yugoslavia at the public level and even in its
relations with Eastern Europe's Communist
governments.
Mr. Carter and many others believe an
outright attempt by the Russians to take
Yugoslavia with force is far-fetched. This does not
mean, however, that a Soviet-backed faction could
: maneuver for power in Yugoslavia if there is
political turmoil after the passing of Mr. Tito.
Moscow is adept at sponsoring subversion in
countries where direct intervention is impossible.
There is no reason why the West should be any less
disturbed by the prospect of Yugoslavia falling into
the Soviet orbit under circumstances other than an
invasion.
Yugoslavia's status outside the Warsaw Pact
has strategic importance for the North Atlantic
Treaty Organization, but its political autonomy has
equal importance. The route followed successfully
by Tito remains an example to Communists in
Eastern Europe who are trying with varying
degrees of success to recapture their national
identity in spite of Soviet domination.
That national spirit is typified in Tito's
Yugoslavia and is the weak link in the chain binding the satellites to Moscow. There was no real
quarrel between Mr. Ford and Mr. Carter over the
importance of a U.S. policy that nourishes independence behind the Iron Curtain. We trust that
Mr. Carter, as he accedes to the presidency, will
make it clear to the Soviet Union that any move —
military or otherwise — to stifle that independence
will be highly dangerous, a betrayal of the Helsinki
accords and the spirit of detente,

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committed voters at most was 22.
One gal attending the' event made it

The Sernmole Count), public library

obvious from a question that she wa-s

system received $28,000 in state aid dur in g
its first year of operation, Eechtel said,
noting this state aid came in the form of a
budget request under the Florida

s upporting one of the candidates The
loaded quest ion she directed toward
another backfired The candidate she was
trying to belittle instead got the snip.ethr

Department of State budget.
The state representative f ro m Leesburg

of the crQwd and was applauded

said he was told by Cecil Reach, who
r ecently r esign ed as Director of the
Florida State library, that f undi ng for
public libraries in Florida will not be part

Candidates going door to door ha% e seine.'
interesting stories to tell. one tells of going
to a house soliciting a vote. Instead tu.s
prospective constituent asked turn to Join

of the Department of State's budget

her in prayer about whether she should

request.

vote for him.

forewarned
M the Nove'nnh.'r meeting of the'

Associattoii. I was the only one present
who was not a member of the Board of
Directors. The next meeting will be
8:00 p.m., December &amp; At that tumie a
Board member will present a "better
wording of the motion" which will
exclude Association members, others
than the Board of Directors, from

voting on what
do with assets,
building or monies remaining after the
Association disbands, along with a list
to

of such suggestions.

Another Board member, the
nominating committee chairperson,
will present names for the election of
new officers to be held at the annual
meeting January 12. 1977.
I strongly urge all members and
interested parties to attend the
December meeting and not wait until
January, so they d. not miss some.'
important decisions that could prove to
be quite costly to the residents of the
Sennuran - Goldenrod area.
Mrs C H .Juhnsn
G -ldrilrod

With The Wir,l
Are you
thi:
meth,i
and the individual citizens
going to stand still for this ''rip-off'' of
your US Constitution and your right
freedom of choice, not to mention
Freedom of the press" 1 It will be next
after this concentration power in the
bureaucracies and the courts. I If this is
what you wish, just fold &gt;our hands,
those who would destroy this Republic
will put the chains on them If you do
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not, write your State Legislators and

tell them NO RATIFICATION Of ERA
S.B. 'Jim' Crowe
Sanford

Backs Mrs. Brown
ERA Turkey
'1 his being the s"aMefl when turkey is
the nitaiti di.sh, I think it would be well
warn people against buying an infected
bird, I refer to that "turkey" known as
the 27th Amendment I ERA. I which
to

like its predee.'e'sser the 14th Amend-

nient is infected with the ''Salmonella"
bureaucratic socialisnii, in that the
enabling section of both reads: The
Congress shall hase the power to enforce, by appropriate legislation, the
pros isions of this Article.
We all know what salmonella in foexi
does to the body, just so will the 27th
ERA I do to the beed', politic' This has
been amply de'iiionstrated by It F: w
and the Courts by their use of the 14th
and 'the .dmincstrati'.e Act of 1946
which gives the bureaucracies the
power to make law lIE W and The
Courts have effect t'.e.'R nullified the'
1964 Civil Rights Act
which
specifie.'ially says No busing for quota
And you know. Congress has not.
repeat, has not even slapped their
wrists, like reducing the appellate
lurlseliclion of the courts
This pattern will probahls the
followed in the enforcement of the' 27th
Aniendme.'nt. This being so, it will effectively destroy state legislatures'
nght to make any law regarding the
equality of the sexes, wid in so doing
will have effectively destroyed the rest
of that thing known as State
Sovereignty which is our main bulwark
against a Socialist State and Dictatorship. The bureaucrats and the
courts will dictate the law, and out
Constitutional Republic will be "Gone'
of

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Brown, but I wholeheartedly
endorse her candidacy for the office of
('it) Clerk for the City of Lengwn,
Longwood, Florida
When a person Is compelled to pay
approximately $1,000 in legal fees if
he desires tie regain possession of two
Bettie

ce'rnie'tery lots which he already ow'ns,

but through negligence of efficient
record keeping by Mrs. Onnie Shumate
, the present City Clerk of Longwood e
were resold to a second party, then it is

time to change City (.1t'rks,
I don't feel that the citizens and
taxpaers of the City of L.'ngwood
should have
tolerate this type of
inefficiency and ir.conilpet.nce In the
City (lerk's office and we can eliminate
It if 'At all get behind and elect Mrs.
Ret tie Brown, Longwood City ('lerk. on
election day
James F McE',er.,
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Zoo Needs Help
In regard tee the rcut'nt a:ta Ics in the
local newspapers the Central Florida
Zoological Society needs some extra
help very quick])
There us an easy way to help Uremn
Let's all mail the.'ni one dollar
If everyone in Seminole CIiIL'It) will
nicail the'iii one dollar, their crisis will be
no one would be hurt and
everyone will have helped
Our
is ;i great asset to Seuiinol'
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�IA— Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl.

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Sunday, Dec. S.

CALENDAR_

The Docket:
Youths F
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tWCF:Mm..s
Ails cot concert by ('horaliers of Seminole Community
i ITh. . .1 pin., lkh Cris.' Episcopal Church, Sanford.
F I t' I t
Ptbl 0. .
MO\t).%', OECI-:MIWR 6
Seminole ('iimn1unit College Community Chorus
I'dif \h mt and Christmas music, 8 pin., Grace
I.TitrI MUttR)dit ('burt Ii, Airport Boulevard, Sanford.
l• ret' to ttu' puit)lI(

Sanford Ittutar). noon. Civic Center.
Free blood pressure clinic, 7-8 p.m., Seventh-da
Church, \%tntcr Springs.
[)let Workshop, Sanfolando United Methodist Church,
SR 414 and 1-4, 710 p.m.
Sanford .A. 8 p.m.. 1201 W. First. iclosed
11)1'S Chapter 79. 7 p.m., over Baptist Church,
Crystal Lake and Country Club Rd., Lake Mary
Actioneers Senior citizens group 1 p.m., Packwood
Apts. clubroom, Maitland.
Altamonte • South Seminole Jycees, 7:30 p.m.,
Jubhuus' Spring Oaks and SR 436.

Longwood Civic League, Christmas program, 7:30
p n) , t.ongssood library building.

pressure u hole. 2-4 p.m . Adventist
aol Lii, Sanford
('asselkrr
Woman's Club. 1 p.m., clubhouse,
0% erbrook Drive.
Sanford LIons, noon, holiday Inn.
Winter Springs Jaycees. 7 p.m., VFW building, 17.92.
t)sereaterc Anonymous, 7:30 p.m., Florida Power and
l.ichi, Sanford.
.
Seminole lions, 7 p.m., Quality Inn North, SR 434 and
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('asselbern Jaycees, 7:30 p.m., The Barony.
Sanford Optimist, noon, Trophy Lounge, Bowl
Anierit
Parents Anonymous, 7:30 p.m. Community United
Methodist Church. Casselberr).
Longsood Area Sertoma, noon. Quality Inn,
Sanford . Seminole Jaycettes, 7:30 p.m., Jaycee
building.
Weight
eight Watchers, 7 p.m.. Sanford Woman's Club.
S flak
blood

Anderson Ave., Sanford. i,
-James (larence Horn. 20,
of carrying a cull
uI Higgins Terrace, Sanford, is'' 't'
tal&amp;'(1 firearm and improper
accused of burglars of the I'
and S Battery Shop, 2500 exhibition of a firearm.
Countr (lub Road, Sanford,
-. 'I mniothv Wayne Burke, 22,
and grand larceny of tools,
1316 I.ake Ave., Sanford, iI,
'-Charles Jess Palmer, 38, of accused of burglary of an auto
Longwood, is accused of incest and grand larceny of a CB
and rape of a juvenile girl.
radio.
—Michael Floss ard Dallas, 21,
-Willie Mae Lock. 25, of
of Elroadw as St., Sanford.
Castle
Court, Sanford,
accused of grand larceny of
is accused of aggravated
auto from a downtown Sanford
battery in connection with the
parking lot on Oct. 29.
stabbing of a man at Castle
auto's owner and another Brewer Court on Nov. 9 with a
man chased the fleeing suspeu.t
butcher knife. —Bob Uoyd in another car and used ('II
radio to notify police of the
location where they stopped the
suspect and detained him.

Sanford Senior Citizens, noon. Sanford Civic ('enter,
lun ii uullu.tcd by meeting arid Bingo at I P i

HOSPITAL NOTES
l.cona M. Pritchett, Orlando
BIRTHS
Mr. and Mrs. William
1 Rhonda)
Miller,
boy,
- Casselberry

DISCHARGE-S
Sanford:
Aifreclia Addison
Isiah Bradley
Orsie K. Pritchard
Barbara I... Braxton
Rosa Lee Silas
Beatrice J. Fort
Charles H. Wade
Forman, Harold Fues
Ceasar A.
Rufus Gaines
Cassadaga
Jim Howard
Bessie M. Horn, DeLand
Roscoe Ott
Mae 1.. Handau, Deltona
- BerthaL. Sutton
Theresa M. Rood, Deltona
Robert W. Vonllerbuljs
Mary Lou Sharp, Deltona
Walter A. Devers, DeBary
Lillian R. Chenowith, Geneva
M)TUce S. Neider, DeBarv
Paul W. Murphy, Geneva
Joanne Pierson, DeLami
John M. Gardner, Lake
Edna Garceau, Deltona
Monroe
William S. Miller, Deltona
Mildred W. Murphy, Deltona
Who Needs An Airplane?
Isabelle A. Simmons, Deltona
Helen P. Taylor, Deltona
Gregory T. Brown, Enter.
prise
Mrs. James iCasaj Swain R.
boy. Sanford
Mrs. John (Connie) Boehm &amp;
TUESDAY DEC. 71h
boy, Deltona

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PRICES GOOD IN THESE COUNTIES ONLY
ORANGE, SEMINOLE, OSCEOLA,
LAKE, CITRUS, BRIVARD, COLLIER,
VOLUSIA SUMTER, CHARt q)TTE,
PRICES AND Mjii

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Picnics . . • • • (B 69C
WESTERN CORN FED FRESH LOIN CENTER CUT
Pork Chops . . Ill. $169
WESTERN CORN FED FRESH SLICED
69C
Pork Liver
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W.D BRAND HOT OR MILD
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W.L) BRAND SLICED COOKED
12.o,
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102 99c
Singles
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OSCAR MAYER REGULAR OR ALL BEEF
Franks
OSCAR MAYER SLICED

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Potatoes
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Muffins 41
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Mr. Howard H. Wyer, 73, of
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County, West Virginia, he lived
in Lake Ashby for 18 years. Mr. Wyer retired from the
railroad and mines in We.j

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- Michael Finnie Cowan, 23,
The 1972 Lincoln sedan he
was driving had been stolen of Lake Monroe, faces trial on
from the home of a Daytona two counts of burglary and
Beach stonian, deputies suuti. counts of grand and ttt
In other cases on Judge larceny.
M'Gregor's trial docket:
—James lionel June, 21, of

1aitland Junior high Orchestra in co'ncert, 7:30 p.nn.
\Iuitlanui Public I .ibrary.

DECEMBER."
ADMISSIONS
Sanford.
Isaac Ru.Thart
Mine Conyers
Kenneth Harnmej
Juanita Johnson
Harriet McIntosh
Ricks' Parlfer
Tilda M. Peterson

in soft, drapable

San Francis,, has filed notice Sept. 3.
Alonzo Teague, 24, of Lake
I an insanity defense on robberv and receiving stolen Monroe Terrace, Sanford, and
property charges. Kreimer was Terry (la)ton, 23, of Mt. Dora,
arrested b) sheriff's deputies are accused of robbery in
Nov. 15 after a short (base on !. connection with the Sept. I
taking of it bottle of liquor and a
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the scent' of a drive-in
wallet from is mitan in an
grocery store robbery on SR-434
at Has muond St., west of alleyway near a bar on W. 13th
LOngv.Otud.
St., Sanford,

Bear Lake Elementary School PTA, 7:30 p.m., rnu1tt
purpose room.

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- David Scott, 25, of 700 K.
Orlando, is accused of felony
pusscs.su)n of marijuana. The Seventh St., Sanford, i, accused
case was scheduled for juvenile of aggravated batter) upon
court, but Young and his father Mary Terrell, same address,
with a stick of wood. Police
waived the case to circuit court
for trial as an adult.
reported the incident occurred
at Pine Ave. and Seventh St. on
John Henry Freiriier. 2'2, of

1I:FSft%Y. DE('EMIIEH 7
(':,'o.t'lhcrr
nman's Club, 1230 piti., covered dish
ttu'uii for i iwmbi'rs, husband_s and guests.

Fret'

Sparkling up

irials of two juveniles on
-Gilbert Matthess Womack,
felony charges are included in a 43, of 810 K. 20th St., Sanford, is
17-case docket this week before accused of burglar) of a
circuit court Judge Robert B. neighbor's residence while
McGregor at Sanford.
armed with a firearm.
Gars' Vincent Walker, 16, of
- Anne Rosenblatt Brown.
Orland, stas indicted by the stein, 21, of 2500 Howell Branch
Seminole counts Grand Jun Road, South Seminole, is
for trial a_s an adult on three scheduled for trial on a charge
counts of armed burglary in
if possession of controlled
connection with breakins on substance- Ani&gt;l Barbital.
Sept. 25 at three ('asselbcrrv
-Frank I.. E'reitz, 25, of
businesses on U. S 17.2.
Altamonte Springs, is accused
Kevin Alan Young, 17, of of two mounts of grand larceny.

Sanford Middle School Lacal School Advisory Corn.
7 p in . school lmbrar. Open to public.

Sunday, Dec. S. 1976-7A

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Sunday, Dec. 5, 1 9 76

A Final Look At Who Is Seeking Your Vote...
WINTER SPRINGS

LAKE MARY

WINTERSPRINGS— Sevencandidateswill be on
theballot Tuesday for three seats on the city council.
Seeking office to the Seat One post are: Robert E. Clark, 41, a
Baptist minister; Stephen Lind, 32, salesman of sporting goods to
elementary schools, and Donald Sin es, 49, (the in cum bent) a
retired military man, who Li now a financial representative of the
Burroughs Corp.
Candidat es for Seat Three are: John Daniels ( the in cumbent),
52, retired military man and cur rently a junior high sch ool
teacher of government and economics, and Margaret McKibbln,
33, a homemaker and consumer advocate.
Vying for Seat five are: John S. Sabatini, 38, employed by
Florida Interconnect Co. as a rommunications consultant in
marketing, and Irene Van Eepoel, 40, former mayor and councilrnan, student and homemaker.
City Clerk Mary Norton "opt imist ically" predicted a 75 per
cent turnout of the 1,753 registered voters in the election.
Th e city will have two poll ing places - the Moss Road fire
station for those city r es iden ts living In precints 13 and 24 and the
Tuscawilla firehouse for those living in precinct 50.
Poll workers named ar e: Helen Green, clerk; Norma Lang,
Ruth Layo and Louise Owens at the Moss Road station and
Patricia Lombardy, clerk, Mrs. Marge Williams, Mrs. Mary

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the community to relieve the tax burden on the residents.
The minister was a spokesman In the recent move in
Casselberry to close the Club Juana. "A town has the right to stop
nude dancing but the men in government have done nothing about
it," he said.
Clark said he would hate to see SR 434 when widened through
Winter Springs become sites for topless go-go's.

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asked byarieighbor who was involved to go to council meeting,
and "I was dissatisfi ed with what I sa w,"
"I would like to see the police department's equipment updated

and more patrolmen put on the road. Our fire department is

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on the city council and Burt Perincheif unopposed for a second

salesman; Norman Kessinger, causing suffering for many of

term in the Seat four post.
Sorenson, 34, production manager at Scott Electronics division
of National Cash Register Co. (NCR), and his wife ha ve one son,
Christopehr, 6, a second-grade student at Lake Mary School.
Mrs. Griffin, 48, and her husban d, Frank, have two sans, Fran k
Jr. and J.R., an d a daughter, Lorraine. They own and o pe rate a
heavy equipment business,
Perinchlef, 38, senior mem be r of the m us ic program at

an engineer with General the elderly. I'm not happy with
Dynamics; Frank Lucadan1o, some of the people presently
a ret ir ed firefighter from New serving on the city council," he
Jersey; Sal Orlando, currently said, adding he also is unhappy
the city's council chairman and with the city's property tax, a
a cert ified sen ior mechan ical tax levi ed for the first t im e In
and civil engineer; Carl the city's 30-year-plus history
Ro be rtson Jr., a retir ed U.S. this ye ar.

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it." Kmsinger added, however, efficiently,* but with the lowest "all free of charge," he said.
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group of businessmen and some
running for office.
"I'd like to see greater interest of the larger pro pe rty owners

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Mrs. Van Eepoel, a 15-year resident of Win ter Sprin gs, said the
city's money must be handled with care to get the most from
cacti dollar. "We ha ve coupl es surviving in the city on fixed in-

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bearing account with the mterest proceetis returned to
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Orlando had anniiinceil
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l.ucadamo says he realizes
tin- city toward creating new asked me to run and institute a
that the "loss of both state and recreation facilities," Sizer policy of economy in city hall,"
federal money created serious said. "We riiust make sure we the former two-term mayor,
problems for Casselber-r', but I atitiress ourselves to the fut ur e municipal court judge and cxused to brag to my friends up growth of Casselberry. We councilman said.
north that C.asselberry was a must see that it is good, plann ed
"I've opposed property taxes I
city without taxes. In fact, that growth."
the whole (line I've lived to
was one of our reasons for
Willson devotes the time that ('asse lberry and that's 23
moving here. I'd like to SC(' 'ther :oighi 1c hr ivic ac- )ears." Will.on said
Putthty bills reduced, if possible
to give senior citizens a break," r"

over the city, important
legislation pending b&gt; ttocouncil and the technical
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Winter Park Telephone Co iii
rthg more revenue into the
city,
Robertson said a major
reason he and his family moved
toCasselberr&gt;'wasthatitwasa
real-estate tax-free cornmunity. Now that the city ha-s
begun to levy the tax, he is
concerned what it will amount
to in 10 years. "It seems to me
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councilman, favors instituting a testing program as the best
method of hiring qualified pe rsonnel and as the basis for gr an t in g
promotions on merit,
A mover for oLtaining frieral grants for a city-wide sewer
System, he po int ed out the citb.'ns of the city more than two years
ago t ur ned down a planned sewer system beca us e they be lieved
they could not afford the c:ts of financing the system in the
private market.
Mrs. Lynette Dennis, 36, po ints to the success in her work with
the Longwood po lice cadets in getting parents motivated to help,
as proof that all citize ns can be enco uraged to part ici pa te in th e
community. "Don't be afraid to get involved," she says.
"I think the cit) charter is o bsolete. It doesn't def in e anyth in g to
me except that the city has a mayor and a board of aldermen,"
she said, adding she would prefer that the document specify the
duties of the mayor.
"Th e po wer is there for the ma',or if he or she wants to use U,
b ut it is subject to interpretation," Mrs. De nnis said.
Ethel Glassberg Goldberg, .34 wife of Councilman Lawrence
Goldberg, said, 'Our city and its budget are growing. The
widening of SR 43-I is going to cause more commercial growth. I
believe we need to revise our city charter and draft a cornprehensive annexation plan.

Stephen Barton. 32, said the city council should represent every
man, woman and child in the city and not just one small segment.
lie said he would work Lward un ification of the city co uncil to
br in g respect ba ck to the governing body.
He sa id co un cilmen sho ul d be more pre pa red and allow
department heads to run their departments. "I don't know of a
better place in the United States t ha n Longwood in w hich to live,"
Barton said.
Steven DeMino, 41, said the city's budget should be revised in its
entir et y, list ing the most impo rtant priorities acco rding to what
the people w an t.
"The city's credibility must be improved in the eyes of financial
institutions and s is ter comrnumtles. No one is going to lend money
to Lo ngwood unless it is capable of managing it," DeMino said.
"Council m us t be gin to think together," he said.
Jerome McCauley, 36, said, "I wo ul d like to see the five councilmen make the aws and govern the people and leave the running of the city department.s to the depart ment heads"
lie said there is a morale problem in the police and tire
departments and on riding with a pollee officer during his rounds
at night he found that department's personnel to be competent.
McCauley also favors planned recreation in the city.
Harvey Smerllson, 34, says he is not a professional politician
and feels he can help the city most on the city council. He proposes

if the city council.
It calls for a strong city coun cil-city manager form

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GOVERNMENT- MAKING SANFORD

A BETTER, SAFER PLACE TO LIVE:
A new public works complex of shop, vehicle storage, and
administration building.

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insurance rates for all.

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The five-member city council would Include th e mayor
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lot of tax money is being wasted on engineering fees and that he
could prevail on his collegaues in the profession to give him advi ce without ch ar ge

Peter Piano,48, an unsuccessful candidate for the city co un cil

of

mi'tingsandfulflllccremon1alresponsib(fltIes,butwould
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ternis of office would be expanded from two yea" to
three cars; the city manager would work at direction of

to establish a five-year program of capital improvements.
Saying he is a professional, licensed engineer, Smerilson said a

roads, and sewage, and new businesses bringing in tax revenue to

The pro po sed ('asselberry city charter, on which th e
voters will make a decis ion Tuesday. sas auth ored by a
dtIzt'ns ad v isory committee and approved by a majority

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Re-elect

FORTY YEARS IN DOWNTOWN SANFORD
DEACON CENTRAL BAPTIST CHURCH

Lee Moore

PAST MASTER SAN F. MASONIC LODGE

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A would like to serve one more term," she said.
CITY COUNCIL, DISTRICT FIVE:

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should sacrifice fire or police

MANAGER
1. CONSTRUCTION ACCOUNTING
2. PAYROLL
3. TAXES
4. INSURANCE
5. CASH FLOW
6. TITLE CLERK

said the city nee(Is a street paving program and a sewer system
and that federal money should be gained for these projects.
Gerard (Jerry) T. Connell, 42, currently the district five

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Mrs. Onnie Shomate, completing her 181h year as city clerk was
the entire city hall staff for her first 10 years in office and now has
three women in her charge.
She said since beco ming the city hail office manager she has cut
the staff and saved the taxpayers $25,000 in salaries while all

keep our home property taxes dowrt," %Irs. Goldberg said

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She dlcs four "E's" in her campaign - experience, efficient,

front }ard of his Longwood North home announcing the residence
of the mayor and inviting those driving by to stop in for a cup of
coffee.
Saying he would be a full-time mayor, he proposes to "bring
government back to the people." llarsht said that the city officials
must learn to control themselves and hold orderly meetings. lie

"We need to knoA now what the future of our city will be. I am
strongly in favor of adequate police and fire protection, proper

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$163 a month. If taxes are raised or utility costs go up,
the only place th ese people can take the additignal money from Li
their f ood budgets."
Saying she was the only councilman to vote against instituting a
property tax in the city, Mrs. Van Eepoel said she is for zeroLased budgeting and for a job classification and pay plan for city

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Telephone companies serving the community. "I'm Interested in
findin g out why.
"I'm concern ed about what's ha ppened with water rates," he
said.

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rising beyondthepocketbookof people in the community, adding
that one-third of all Winter Springs elementary school children
are receiving either free or reduced lunches because of hardship.
"Houses are vacant in the city, A lot of people are up and
leavin g their ho mes beca use they cannot meet the paymen ts,"

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because of her qualifications and experience in the business urld
in bookkeeping and office management.
"My youngest c hild - Ken III, 12—is now old enough so that I
can devote time to the job.

relations oriented. Ili- said, if elected. he would place a sign in the
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In addition to six candidates for the mayor's office being
vacat ed by James B. IMrmann, there are two can dida tes for city
clerk and four for the city council district five seat. J. It. Grant is
running un o pposed for a second term or. the city council, district
three.
Grant, 62, married to the Rev. E. Ruth Grant, pastor of the First
Pentecostal Church of Longwood, was elected council chairman
by his colleagues immediately after assuming office in January,
1975. lIe was re-elected to the post early this year.
A resident of the city for more than 30 years, he operates a
"crawler" parts and service on Orange Avenue in the city and
considers himself a fiscal conservative,
City Clerk Onnie B. Shomate is pr edi ct ing that 35 pe r cent of the
city's 2,706 registered voters will cast ballots in the election.
Poll officials will be: Marie Elgin, clerk; Hilda Joiner, JoAnn
Hammond, Halsie Lambert, Arlene Austin, Louise Goodwin,
Helen Lafferty, Lillian Kennedy and L. C.Walker, inspectors and
L. J. North, p4)11 marshal
Absentee ballots will be counted Wednesday morning and the
election canvassed by the mayor, Mrs. Shomate and the election

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mayor and ex-councilman.

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Sizer, a real estate appraiser, (finance in the city forbidding

two years ago and a former member of the city's plann in g and
zoning board, feels he can do better in a leadership position.
lie wants to see the city's ordi nances codified so that th e rules
are clear and easily interpreted. Eano said he woul d pursue a
wor ki ng capital improvement program, street paving without
r es trictive assessments or increase in taxes and to ret urn the
administration of the city to the mayor's office "where it
belongs"
Piano said he would be in city hail every day and would attend
all regular and special council meetings and workshops.
Andrew Seminani, 31, enjoys public realtions and believes to a
large extent that is what the mayor's office is today.
"And the atmosphere at city council meetings leave a lot to be
desired," he said. '1 wo ul d attempt to change that to a more
professional atmosphere."
Serninazzi said monthly meetings with department heads
should he held so that they understand city policy and so that the
mayor is aware of what is going on in all the departments.
Currently a mem be r of the city's plan n in g an d zoning cornmission, Seminazzi said a specific spot on the agenda of every
council meeting should be set aside to give the citizens an opportunity to s peak be fore the board.
CITY CLERK CANDlDATES:
Mrs. Bettie Brown. wife of television news director and former

'111k. MAYOR CANUIUATES:
Charles llarsht, 63, sees the mayor's office as principally public

the city council, are: Homer Gleason, chairman; Mrs. Lillian
City Clerk Mary Hawthorne difficult to write, but
Burke, Mrs. Letha Fowler an d Mrs. Arolyn True, inspectors and
Is predicting a 42 per cent somewhee in the United States
Mrs. Jon Day, alternate, and Mrs. James Gehr Jr., deputy.
turnout of the city's 4,835 there is an ordinance that's
Th e el ection ret urns are to be canvassed immediately after the
registered voters at the city hail working, and we ne ed to f in d
polls cl os e. Th e canvassing board is comprised of Mayor
council chamber polling place See
IN CASSELBERRY, Page
Sorenson, Councilmen Harry Terry and DeLores Lash and Mrs. Tuesday.
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Sas.sman.
Th a bs entee ballots will be

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to see that no dollars are spent unwisely or unnecessarily," he

won't win, but I won't sling mud," she said,
Sabatlni said that in cumbent officials enco ur aged him to run for
the council and are helping him by putting out signs and endorsing
his candidacy.
"The city needs people who are genuinely concerned and interested. 17* city is business and needsto be run as a $ million
business," he said,
Sabatini said he is concerned that the city has no franchise

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four elective offices will face city voters when they
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City Clerk Kay Sassmnn is predicting a 50 per cent turnout of
School. Poll officials, appointed by the mayor and confirmed by

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and owner-operator of a city, I was appalled."
liaskell is concerned "with
Longwood hardware store;
Gerald Haskell, a warehouse the economic squeeze which ls,

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fantastic, but now it's time to do something with the police

department," he said.
Lind said re creation areas need developed and roads need
paved or maintained in a better fashion.
Sines, the incumbent, wants W inter Springs to reta in its rural
sett in g. "I f eel I'm the o nl y independent official In th e city. Th ere
are too many ou tside Interests involved and it seems to inc these
interests and every other interest in the city is represented by
othe rs currently exce pt the peo ple of the city.
"I serve onl y th e people," he said.
SinessalditistimethatthepeoplegetInvolvedine1ectioan
political affairs. "It's the only way good people can be elected,"
he said, adding that "sour cream rise will rise to the top eve ry
time."
Daniels f eels he can best serve the city because of his vast cxperience in government and financial matters. Dur ing 28 years In
the mil itary, Dani els sa id he held a r esponsible personnel and
financi al manag ement position, the last of which was director of
material for the air command.
Dan iels said he hopes that the city cont in ues to g row in an orderly and controlled fashion, while keeping taxes as low as
possible and expanding the level of service to the people. "I hope

CASSELBERRY

Walter Sorenson, unopposed for a second te rm in the mayor's
Walter
office.
Lillian G rif fin unopposed for a second two-year term in Seat two

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LAKEMARY — Theonlyrealcontestontheballot CASSELBERRY — Voters
here will choose three men Ix)lIs close by the poll officials
in Tuesday's municipal election here pits John
from a field of 10 candidates to which include: Raymond
Decker, 44, a 17-year employe of Florida Power
serve on the city council for the Morris, clerk and Charles
Corp., against Cliff Nelson, 54, a retired Navy next two years and at the same Kaley, Molly Steudle, Velvet
captain, for a split one-year term on the city council, time will decide whether the Jacobs, Lyn Stevens, Crystal
community should have a new liruby, Mrs. Robert Wyenc
Decker, who is a mem be r of the city's pl an ning and zon in g
chart er at the city el ec tion and Margaret Green.
COUNCIL
CITY
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commission, sees himself as an extention of th e people.
Tuesday.
"The people either want the city to advance or stay as it is.
Unlike its sister cltle in CANDIDATF.S:
Brady says he "feels
Whichever way the people want, that is the position I wo ul d take," Seminole County where can Decker said.
dldates for governing bodies ashamed of the way senior
Saying that a public official needs most of all common sense,
run for a specific seat, citizens and handicapped
Decker points to Lids past experience as a chairiiian of the civil
Cacselberry political office persons are treated." They
service board in Pinellas County when he was transferred there.
hopefuls run in a field with the should be able to finish their
three highest voter-getters, in lives with a nice retirement and
Nelson, past president of the Central Florida Zoological Society,
should receive help wits
sald he can contribute much on a daily basis to the city. "I would
t his case, winning election,
Candidates listed on the utilities bills, he says.
like Lake Ma ry to be a well-organized, small town, but wo ul d also
Glascock said, "When I
like it to be known as the 'town with a heart."
ballot are: Bill Brady, a fire
lie sa id many of the citizens of Lake Mary cannot afford city
technician Ltli the Seminole r es igned from the city council
County Fire Department; (he was chairman) I was like a
improvements for improvement sake, although most would like to
have water and sewer service and paved streets in front of their
Charles Glascock, a former lost soul. We (he and his
homes. "I have the time to devote to make Lake Mary a better
councilman, who resigned f am ily) got involved in a few
place to live," he said.
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Claude Ash and Ernest Hendrix.

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Wilson Place' 'lix miles wPSt of
downtown Sanford Lovely or?"
year old. 1 bedroom, 3' bath
)meonQenerousDootorlented
nestled under huge oaks Loads of
cabinets in IS'
Il' kitchen
fireplace in family room, brick
and lile g,is grill on 31'xll' porch.
intercom. ce'nlral vacuum system,
7 central healing and air con
dilioning units Please call for I
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Lar9e 2 BR cement block. I bath.
family and living room. ecreened
i H U n t Realty, Inc. porch, carport Just painted in and
- aol Street to Street lot Fruit and
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pei:an trees Walk'ng distance to
122 2115
252-4 i',irt, Dr
shopping, hospital. St Johns a.
Attrr Hours
Realtor
Lake Monroe Ideal for retiree's
222 it'll i'll 0615
979.1 Plo qijaity.rv) Pr,,ale l,.iotit,ic
Move today $16,000 Low down
W. GAR NE TI WHITE
payment Phone 323 530f)
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JOHN YPIDER. ASSOC
Over 10.000 people are reading this
to' W Commercial
ad Don't you w,Sh the item you
Phone 31? 7811, Slotord
have for Sale was liste'd 're'

By Owner New carpet &amp; paint No
qu.slilyinq, no closing costs, no
te Less than 11.000 down 7809
Gro,i' Dr , Sanford
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SINGER FUTURA
Woodrufl'sGarigenCenter
LISC riCw, Singers fInest Still ifl
601 Celery Av
warranty Original price oven
- Out of Ideas' ViSit Etnel;'s An
-1.650 WtIl sell for $755 cash or take Eel mc Show you hOW y'i can make
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Merchandise
S303 $500 per week Call 3235542
payments 045)2 per month, NO
-'16" Stalon. Paola, 373 SIll.
MONEY DOWN Will take trade
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as part payment Free home Irial,
WANT TO SEE A WONDER AT
M-Equipment for Rent
no obligation Call 641 6/79 day or
. WORK 1Place a CIass'f,ed Ad fl
t)M,iscellaneous for Sale
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the Evening Herald today
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USE WANT ADS for quick response
Rent Our Rinsenyac
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ESTATES. anlique Bough? &amp; sold
CARROI.L - FURNiTURE 33)5181
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ChriStma', S.1IC Plow In Progress
by Estate Agents. Billy H Wells&amp;
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Sa,t $31 Horse 8. Rider Western
Associates. Sanford 372 5197 or
52-Appliances
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Stri 21555 Sanford Ave
323 2520
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flue Iarniy of the i'e Dec Phillip
noerson of Sanlord, oShe to
urn I OR house In Lake M.r'y on
Ihon the members of New Salem SEARS telephOnes will be open
$100
ttit' art' suuiiictiiuies turned oti
large tot. Single or couple No
P B Church &amp; New Mt Calvery
every ntght 'lit S thru Dec22 Two
pets 3723019
ii error t*'causu' tile) usually
M B Church for all their acts of
days delivery 322 1111
kindness, all the food, ilower,
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located iii thtt' area of light idtii'. back mlii uleutrit uiutlt'ts
.wE SELL SUCCESS
contributions, cards &amp; ielegrams
323 5176
:34-)biIe Homes
it. iti'hi.'s. Ilit' WIlt tO .IvOitl SUCh
.'oi Commercial
'i, itutiju i luanurs h)iulut.ht (it
A special Ihanks to Rev 0 w
4-Personals
I iiiu'.taku' is (ii plate a pict-t• oh lc1al: ships tn'caust' thie
Williams. Rev
Sims, Rev
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Nice 2 BR mobile home
Rucker, Rev FieId. &amp; the entire
I ape . icr I tie ''iluergeucy uut'iit llt'killg Up (lie dirt IH OP.
opening new branch in area Need
in Longwwod $125 mOnlh
siaff of WilSon E lchelberger
gualily people for our Sales
t. it -I. 'lilt' tape can hi' qulukl)
Nopels PhoneS30 16S0
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Mortuary
IS ALCOHOL A PROBLEM'
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service dept Flexible hours Call I
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Furnished No Pets
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Dear ,lr. Saxon,
Electrolux. largest manufacturer Of
$114) 373 2638
For families or friends of problem
cleanina eouiomenl now has
A group of us have been discussing a couple of questions and
drinkers
OpningS for sales &amp; service
AR. furnished. $110 Katie's
ise can't arrive at satisfactory answers so we are sending them
For Iurlher information call 123 155/
personnel Call 1-598 0011 for in
Weklva Landing. 322 4170
or write
along to you. The questions are: "Who really pays the brokerage
terview appt.
fuiWiTcabana, porctteTed
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Sanford Al Aonn Family Group .o
fee In a real estate transaction? And, ho do the brokers
yard AdultS Oflly 7o j'-tt 213
Accounlng MJchine Op.'rafor .
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Boa 553. Snford. Fia 32771
represent In the transaction?"
0358 after 1 30
Burroughs L 1000 Hrs S tO 5.
-WEDDINGS PERFORMED
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Monday thru Friday Ask for Mr
By Notary Public
Cavalt,,ro, Cod'StO. Inc - 3238500
Dear W.W.,
372 2026 Eves &amp; Wk nds
Fla. Retidentiat Comm. Inc., to
Roll Belt &amp; WI Dorothy to Dolores
Brue A D'jdiey &amp; wf Betty L to
Real [state
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These queions have raised many discussions over the past
E. Ford, sql.. LI 21, 81k Il Arthur E. Orindle Jr., &amp; wi Dale E. Shirley M O'Neal. Lot 16. 61k 8,
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2)-Situations Wanted
CVCRY DAY someone's lOOkintI for
Wealhersfueld. lit Addn., 129,100.
years.
LI 6. 81k C. Highland Hills, $41,100.
Lakewood Shores, $22,900
what you have to sell Call today
Anlhony Juliano, Trustee &amp; mdiv
Fla Residential Comm Inc. to
JO3h S Taylor &amp; wI Laura to
-I --There are those who claim that the "commission" is built in to
and your Classified Ad will appear Bookkeeping Service's- Auto cx- j
to David R Storm &amp; wf Donna I.. w
Jo1h P Tooie&amp; *1 Florence E LI
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Francis H Emerson Jr . &amp; wt
the price, and therefore the buyer actually pays it.
here
lomorrow
perience. typing, sales tax &amp;
6, 81k A. Highland HillS. 134,000
4 of LI 16 &amp; E 79 of 15, 61k M
Martha M . LI 31, Unit I. La
quarterly reportS, tillfl; Nofary.
(.ongwood Park 525.500
Floresta. $47000
Edw P Nydam &amp; WI Karen P to
Legally, the seller pays the commission because the broker or
Will work In your offIce or my
Edward P Nydam. Lots I &amp; 2
Sun lit Hall. BIt Orl 10 Irene DivORCE PAPERS TYPED for do
John 0 Parker. 591 to Vernon C
brokers obtained a buyer "ready, willing and able to buy."
it yourselfers. $50 Marilyn's 99
hOme 33) 5193.
Sanlando Estw. lit Addn, $100
Prickelt, Trustee, Lt 19 Woodcrest
LusllefSki, Lot 19, 81k 2. Shadow Piiii,
Under the Law of Agency, the broker or brokers represent the
Secretarial Service. Ocala, 901
Unit One. 531.500
Lake States lnvestm7nl Inc . o
133.000
Notary
Marriages Male 37, experienced ir, Office
132 t773
seller because the)' are under a contractual arrangement to act
Allen F Brush &amp; WI Marion &amp;
Norma Kaplan, that part of NE'. of
Darrell Story &amp; Nancy to Frank
management. customer contact.
trforme
NE'4 Seu 332130. desc. From NE
Calherine M Brush to Victor E
Walker &amp; wI Beth Lot 17 Jansen S d
as his agents to o1*ain the buyer, and are paid a compensation
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law enforcement, insurance claim
cor of said sec. run N 87 deg 59 mm
Gischler. Lot 6. 61k 1. San Scm
$77,000
it
for so doing.
&amp;
personnel investigation, ri
- Knolls, lit Addn , 117.900
26 sec W, 355' along N bourdary of
Grange Prop. Inc to Bel Aire
(luding
Iracing
&amp;
$ljrvllilance
The broker or brokers obligation to the buyer is limited to
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NE'4 etc 51.100.000
Homes Inc. Lots 2735, BIk 20. I n.
Byron A Fox &amp; WI Margaret to
Vi NI 10 SI 0 Nt,i s"c 5!? flJ br
work Desire work in related fields
Charles W Orawdy. SE' of SE' • oi
BIk 23. I 77. 81k 24, 125. 81k 25 &amp; 1 11 New Electronic Sensor Perm &amp;
Raintree Village Ltd., to Patricia
honesty and full disclosure of all material facts and data.
IhiS beautiful Callornia style
or willing to learn any new trade
Beauty Care Products Towers
E. Harper &amp; Edna 0 Enders. E' of
NW'. Sec 30 1930. less N 152' of
81k 26 &amp; 519. BItt 77, Wealherstlelcf,
This operation has long led, in my opinion, close to the border's
home Split bedroom plan. new
or Skill Looking for employment
Beauty Salon. 519 E lit . 33) 5717
NE'4 of SE', of Sec. 221.31,
2nd Addn. $100.
3)0' etc . 521.000
lS'xlt' pool Fenced yard, car.
of "conflict of interest" due to the normal course of operation in
offering a future, lair eatery &amp;
Condev Homes oI On. Inc.. to
James L Somerville &amp; w-t Julia to
piled, and muh more SEE I
benells 831 9535
the real estate field.
New Vista Consir to Charles Wm
Harry .1 Durchilag &amp; WI Rebecca p
Central Fia Builders Inc , Unit 812
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NOW' 1)9.500
Spansel Sr. &amp; *1 Gloria J.. Lot 1
Unit 01 Healherton Village. tin.
Country Club Manor. condo .
There is some benefit to the average buyer if he is represented
PendanlsStar
and
heart
shape.
Green Village. $34,900
121,500.
123.200.
24 Business Opportunities
VACATION COTTAGE-- I BR.
by a broker other thai, the listing broker, but the law still looks
1.6 50 and up Gwailney Jewalers.
- FF . Orl to Herbert Cohen &amp; *1
David Schuster &amp; wf Janet P to
Wailer Foster, sgl &amp; Marie
balh. living room srrennt1 porch
7t4
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P,,rk
,i,e
Rosalie.
upon the broker as a sub-agent of the seller, and his loyalties are
Roland H Stonaker Jr.. &amp; wf E
Unit 156. Lake Villas,
Wheeler &amp; Ptb Wm A to John
kitchen enu Tleo srn,;ll tub rice
Grocery store for sale Reasonable
Condo. $17,000
Joan. Lot 37 Robin Hill Unit 2.
Wailer Foster. S 78' of N l2l of E
required to be with the seller.
101 110.000
Call 322 6121 after 6:30 p m
$30000
The Huskey Co to Ron Meyer
100' of LI 11. Frosts Addn - No 7. to
STOP
This is why I am more and more interested in representing
AND
THINK
A
Constr Co. LI 3 61k B Sweetwater
Altamor.te, $100
1QCD1 Little River Constr Inc. n,
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PALMEr ro
.I1NUTE
IF
CLASSIFIED
buyers under contract. Since I am their agent and they are
Oaks. Sec 11. 116.900
Patricia W Harris lMarrleujl N' of
Salvatore PecJone &amp; *4 Pose to
29-Rooms - - 1515
Q,ji! neightxrhOoJ. COnvniCnt tO
ADS DIDNT WORK THERE
The
Huskey
Co
to
John
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Glenn
Charles
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Bagby,
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Lot
312,
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Swope
Land
Co.
Pial
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17'
of
Lot
paying my fee, I am free to buy at a net price from the seller and
Pinecrest School. Shopping
WOULDN'T BE ANY
Jr , 5. WI Patricia S. Lot 3. BItt C,
of Black Hammock, $100
21.5. W $9 504 20. BItt M, Longwood
Couple will share home w,ih senor
not operate under the shadow of divided loyalty.
OWNER ANXIOUS $19,500
Park. $100
Sweetwater Oaks, Sec 11. 115,900
Larry F Rose, sgl to Theodore A
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citile'n Private room 8. bath. 647
Send your question to:
The Huskey Co to Albert 1.
Jenson &amp; *1 Carol. LI 3-4. Sleepy
Evelyn Bonartder&amp; Alan bonader, ARE YOU TROUBLED' Call Toll
8541
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MLS REALTORS
Hollow, iii Addrt , $40,50.
HutItCy &amp; wI Nancy. LI 5, 81k C. Repr EsI Signe I Bonander to Wm
Real Estate Investments
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Free 621 1227 for "WE Care".
Sweetwatir Oaks, Sec 14. $11,900.
D Patrick 8. wI Phyllis L . Lot 3)
Michael S Lodge. $91 10 Rebecca
AdulIs &amp; Teens
The Evening Herald
321.0041
Rentals
L Blalock. sgl . E 60' of W I 5] 33 Of
Bitt H Winter Woods i d Un 2 I
Tm B Hardy &amp; WI Agnes to
300 North French Avenue
S 170'ot NE'. &amp; s so
George B Ernig &amp; *4 Dorothy M .
1)5.000
201' S FR
W 9)33 of
NE'. etc '.5 M Smth Thrd s d
Sanford, florida 32'771
Unit NE. Sausalito, Condo. Ph I,
Hallmark Cnnstr, to Donald C. JIvORCE FORMS -- For free n
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1)9.300
LanceS. wi Betty 0., Lt 20. 81k A.
formation write to Box 191. 3O-Apartn'xnts UnfurnisId
PPM NICF H()MF
en t. span to Richard
inc ,pttngi ipreadtng
Village, I Pompano, Fia . 33061
--(I Spain IManriedl Lot I), BItt F,
141.300.
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BR - I bath. carpelcd and C A.
Os'i C Q(1 ITI) - DuplexeS Furn or
,S.D.ximere. 2nd repl 5100
Equitable LIe A%sur Soc
to itILLiOPIS OF DOLLARS in Real
tJnlurn , WOQdi'd. Home Size lotS. I kitchen equipped, nice large tQt
George A Kellogg Jr &amp; wf Stanley
Donald M Faulkner 8. Virginia S
Can assume mortgage
RI0C,EW000 VILLAGE. 363
No
Estate is sold da,ty in the
tc Frank Walker &amp; *1 Beth. Lol II,
W . Lis tO. II 8. 12. 81k C.. Tr. No 24.
qualifying Very small down
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claSsified ads Nothing Small
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Adean Gdns. 135.000.
Sanlando Springs. $S5.100
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Monthly payment on
aI)oul that
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N'ckolas .1 Slickeler Jr , 8. WI
Paul A DeVelder to Arthur Mack
mortgage 1157 97
Large 2 BR upstairs apt.. 1700
tt,;thryn E to Albert H Rompf &amp; *1
Wright &amp; Hershel Lee Wright. Lot 21
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Magnolia Ave , Sanford 373 0445
Sharon, LI 37 llsedale Manor,
Oak Hill Addn .So Sanford. 119,600
FACED WITHA DRINKING
atlr
JOHN SAULS AGENCY
535.100
The Greater Constr Corp to
PROBLEM
Dade Fed.. Miami to Morrison
Harold E Bynum &amp; *4 Mary C . Lot
Perhaps Alcoholic Anonymous
DIFFERENT
D4y5 322 71/i
EveS 373 OIlS
Inc., From SW cor. of Lot 354,
Arms
165. WinSOr Manor. 1sf Addn .
Can Help
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Broker
$44100
Altamonle Land Hotel &amp; Nay. Co. s
Call 473 4367
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d. Ill. dc. 03119 cc. 1210.000.
Robert T Callahan &amp; *1 Susan H
Write P0 Box 1213
Call About Our
Just ,Shout everything for Christmas
to Wm J Ch,lciesler &amp; WI Linda L .
Eileen L Krause &amp; hb 0 James to
Santord. Florida 32771
Christmas Specials
CitIng
can
be
found
in
the
Want
STROKES
WAISn
De'nnus S Valente &amp; *4 Terry 0. W
Lol 3. Cutter Cove, 112,000
-Ads'
John F Pea to Robert R Phillips
.417' of Lot 6. &amp; E 11 9' of 1, Sanlando
a
Spacious I. 2 5. 3 BR apIS TinnIs,
&amp; Found
The Suburb Beauliful Palm Spning
Jr. SE'. 04 NE,oI Sec 1S2030 110
swimming, pIe yground, SANFORD- VA Repoiiesiion.
Sec 61k 61. $36,000.
acre's m II etal. Spar 603 acres m I,
recreation room, laundry room
Lake Avenue 3 BR. ii bath, new
541 Dale Builders Inc , to Dwight
S cc &amp; 250.
LOST Miniature black S. while
and Clubhouse 2580 Ridgewood
carpets. lam ily room, fenced
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J Mayberry &amp; *1 Daryl i It 530,
Fannte Burns. sql £ Edw. Nesbtt.
Spotted male dog. Santord 33)
Ave . Sanford, Ph 373 6420
corner lot, $300 down. 1119 18
Wekiva Hunt Club. Fox Hunt. Sec 3,
sql. S. Roosevelt Nethtt to MorrIs C..
1661 or 322 1617 after S
month •i APP. 340 MoS . $71,300
342.500
Marlin S. wf Mary F , Lot 10, 81k I). _____________________ __________ DeBAR Y- Large, lovely 1 BR. air,
1
Larry 0 Bill &amp; wf Peggy R to
CRANK (ON'ST OEALTY
Tr. 0. Sanlond, 1500.
- ----- - - near Stores ideal for retired
Dtnnis P Pender. Lot 7 01k E,
REALTORS-130 6061
L C. Bennett &amp; wf Esther
6-Child Care
persons
Ill
0550.
165645
DIFFERENT
Eves 323 3*19
Camelot Un One. $11,100
Maxine N Hancock, Beg at NW cor
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Colonel MIg Svc Calil to H&amp;U,
of Lot II. 81k 11. 4th Sec. Dream
Responsible baby siting, clay
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,3EDI1OC,M split level, 2' ; baths,'
*'old. etc . 5100
0. LI 803 Spring Oaks Unit 1. $103
N OW RENT I N G
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night on occasonal bISiS
large family loom w,th fireplace,
Michael Bldrs of Scm Inc. to
Willie Mae Mantun to John Martin.
Reasonable
References
t
I can garage Extras galore
sql., From Center of Sec. 77.19-31,
Matthew M
Marliuslc
wf
&amp;
desired Jennie KlIne. 3720791
FOLKS BU1
ASSume mortgage
Sanford Court
nun E 1.210' S 250' to pob etc., SiX.
Patricia, LoIs 7&amp;S. 81k H. Sanlando
DYNAMIC PROPER TIES
Springs Repiat Tr 57.
John P Gwaltney &amp; *1 Louana M
EclucatiOna, Child Car, for as low a'
Apartments
S V tlardwick, Broker
Freedom Fed to Violet En
to Harold Gwaltney. Lot $26 Speing
*rettiy if you quality 37') *121
Deltona. 661 6611
Oaks Un 3,
smenger &amp; R,ta Brown. Jt ten, Lot
1135
ic 3']
3301 S. Sanford Ave.
Mary C Albers 591 to Jean K
II, 61k C. English Ests.. Un 2.
SOMETHING
LAKE MARY- Spacious 3 614, 1
AiEers. LI 5 81k B The Springs 1103
1)0.000
-- - bath, lakefront home **lh
Brand new, sparkling with charm'
E Scott Brandon Inc. to Paui M
Goetel EnIr . Inc 10 Robin P
beautiful FIREPLACE, formal
9-Good Things to Eat
Furn,%hCd
studios,
unfurnisheci
Dowd&amp; *1 Janet S. LoIs 108, 11 aitt
Senercn,a &amp; *4 Rose B. Lot 29. BItt
___________&amp; 7 bedroom units Your new I dining, country kilchen, I'- acres C iiefl W 11 2.3 of Ill WesI
A, Sweetwaler Oaks, Sec 3. 171.900
I home features
freedom $59,900
NAVEL ORANGES
Aitamonte HIS. Sec 1. $37,5Ø
IQCDI Robti't P Readn2 tO
FOR EVERYO
Shag Carpeting
7802 French Aye .Sanford
George E Colvin to 3 M Hal
Pamela A Reading. Lot II?. Wren
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Forrest Greene Inc.
Fabric Covered Walls
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'.sway &amp; J P Nattaway, LI 6 61k. H
wood Hts . 1100
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North
On
Pamela
A,
Reading.
Ranches,
Sec
Ia
$100
sql. Ii Victor
AL loll
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What's so great about our local
I Private Entrance
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NAVEL ORANGES. $2 SO BU
Levie Fta lnv to Ransel P
M. Diat S. wI Nilsa I Eel lii, Wren.
I
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Dead
bolt
Lock
327
1.1357
or
Calved S. *1 Geraldine A • 101 IL 81 wOod HIS . 132.000.
Fenced Patio
'IT? 67'fl
0, No. On. Tern., Sec I Unit 2.
E
Plentyh ii We offer so much for Youth
Scott Brandon. Inc
to
Color co ordinated Kitchen &amp;
131.100.
Pace'se$te'r Builders Inc . LoIS 17 &amp;
We bring you the latest news! We tell
Appliances
IQCDI Imogene Spradlin to
I). 81k E, le
E II 33' of Lot I?, Pennsytsania Golden Delicious &amp;
Home For The
you about current business frend and
Abundant Storage Space
Shirley Lea Robinson lMarr,cdl Lot
Well Allamont, Hts , $4,
Starmon Apples 372 2031 II) W
Holidays
"Energy
Efflcienr' Air Con
sports happenings! When you're
13th St
tO, hI Addn Senlando EsIs , $100
Donna £ Robak t Kenneth Allan
dit,on,ng Package
I
lQCDl John P Blakely to Shirley
Ocaring &amp; wI Diane M . Lol lO
looking for the latest storewlde
Owner Cli priced thiS well kept 3 yr
Full Circle Insulation 5. Sound
Lea Robinson.
Trailwood Esls. Sec One. 130.000
LI 10 IsP Addn
bargains1 the best restaurants, sports
old I BR, for fast sale Equipped?
Proofing
18-Help
Wanted
Sanlando
EsI.
1100
Sarah
Simons.
1uSd
8, Truitee &amp;
kitchen.wilh breakfast bar. utility
events, musical concerts, weather
No
One
living
above
or
below
you
hb Leonard to Richard H Epilen
Merle Harris &amp; Harriet to Walter
room. 2 bathS, living 5. dinirg.
,
Full
time
Resident
Service
reports and countless other "local"
?ii'eJ extra money' Can you work a
field &amp; *1 Carmelia F . Lot I Howell
C. McCreless &amp; *1 Berlie L . Beg r
paneled tamily room, that
Direclors
things,. . We have them. We're your
* SR 127.19 63' NE of If line of SE '.
Ests Repi . $13,003
couple of hours in the evCflinq
overlooks a large yard With citrus
Models
Op.i
10
a
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'1116
p
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Daily
Call 11)
of SW'-. run. N etc • Sec 29 20 30
501-Date Butlders Inc to Floyd
trees Quiet area, close to
"where.to.fjnd" index for lust about
Come See us or call
$7,700
Jester £ *1 Cecelia, 11125, Wehiva
everything $37,100 37] 0210
everything in town. And we're right in
EARN $36.00Q YEARLY
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Maurice A Oritt &amp; WI Florence 10
Hunt Club. Fox Hunt, Sec 3. $42,300,
your OWfl backyard!
Sella little Spice
Mttchell E. Ttnc$el I. *1 Kim, Lt 3
Gale Assoc . Inc to Dorothy L
3231301
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Call S74 2056
2nd Addn . $31,800
James A Murphy Ill &amp; wf Dawn
YOU GET IT ALL WHEN YOU
31-Apartments Furnished
John 7 Benfon &amp; wf Michete t
Z. to Herbert Williams £ wI Ltnda,
No Closing Costs
SUBSCRIBE!
Lot 60 Sleepy Hollow, lit Addn.. Richard A Sawyer 5. wI Pull,, Ll Cook for in plant Cafeteria Monday
Friday Lake Mary area
$4t.00.
.
Ill, Oakland Hill, 172.100
I
BR.
turn
apt
lightS,
water
turn
---------------------Polygraph nerp.jined 373 9230 Eat.
If Purchased &amp; Closed B'1
Cousins MIg &amp; Equtty mv to
McI ure adults No pets, 195 377
Vernon N Ellibe, &amp; *4 Merle to
Id.
Eugene L. Meyers Jr &amp; *1 Theresa
Talma F. White. tinil 33C. Ram
2296 alter 4 wIt days.
Enter My Subscription To The Evening Herald
Dec. 31,
blewOod Condo, 123.500.
M, Lol II. 61k I HeftIer Homes, Reliable woman to live rent Ire, In
H Miller &amp; Sons Orl Inc to Orl. Sec I, 572.000
SAN MO PARK, I. 2. 3 bedrucu'
exchange for companion for older
Name:
Kenneth 3 Heinrlch &amp; wf Lana C..
trailer apti Adult &amp; family park DELTONA -- 1106 G'ovnn, SI
(QCDI Peter A Volpilta &amp; Judy T
woman 377 3853 Sanford.
Lof 1)4, San Sbaslian Ht., Un. 4. Boyer. .11 ten tg Peter A VoIpitla &amp;
Weekly 3515 HWy Il 97. Sanlord
BR.28,Gan
1.2151:43
Smaltest ad *ith the greatest op535.000.
Address
37)
1930
*1
Judy
T
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lIen
E
175')
81k
C.
City:
portunity Call 323 5.542
Edw I Ichons 8. WI Jacquelyn 10 North Orlando Rancnes, Sec I, $100.
SANFORO - 7)06 Park Ay Villas 2
Camper I railer for rent. 74. full
d Dean Throcimorlon 8, wf Billie
BR. I' B. Towni,u
Wm 3 Wagner &amp; *1 Carol to
Phone:
$19. Sa)
balh. tw,n beds. Heat. ar 372
CIliated Ads
J ,LoI7, 81k 0, Charter Oaks un, I.
Dennis M Fre,land &amp; *1 LInda L.
S757
$29,903.
MOVE MOUNTAINS
Lot I. BItt A. Sterling Park tin I,
Enclosed is my check in the amount of $_______________________________
CASSELBERRY_ 731 Laurel Was,
of merchanclisecjaily
Nader Homes Inc. to Richud P. 13 7. 300
'.ONIiLV RFtu''"
4 BR, 2 B. Fern Pm, Fla rm,
Graham &amp; WI Pt eva 1.. Lot 309
Rosie 0 Burgeis, sql to Marshall
AVAILABI, E
ObI gar.fenc,
(Year $28.40 6 Months $14.20 2 Months $4.80)
,
531.900
Winter Springs Un 4, $4,70o
B Bone, Inc , Lot 711. Wren-wood Nurses. RPI'S&amp;'LPN's. Aides, Aide
Color Tv, air Cond ,Maid Serv.
Companion Needed tmmedi*tely.
Walker Fertilizer Ca. to Ose. W. Hts • Un 7. 537.500
QUALITY INN NORTH
FOREST CITY- 3530 Gleayes Cl
628 0636
Boitn £ wf Fern E., Beg, at p1 $ ft
i ii, SR 131. Longwood
Dennis M Garcia &amp; *1 Pamela to
862 1000
)BR. la 6. Fern rrn,Fla rm,
The Evening Herald, P.O. Box 1657, Sanford, Fla. 32771
Wet SE don. of Lot U. St. Joseph run
.,oW Pat,on, E 1$' of 101778, W
ObI Car., Fireplc , Va
Sill
FIBERGLASS
BOAT
MOCK
liP
Air, carpe, Qutel I ar
N
lii' W 70' etc.. 53.540.
30'
of 23. 81k
13. Dr,amwold,
---------------, ssas
sprinkler sys
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$17,900
'
ANOFA8RICATION PERSON
bidroorns. $123 tO $133 month
Dustr. Advisiry Brd, Church ol
Adulti Phone 372 1110
OVIEDO- 392 Celery Cr, P4
Nalanone to John P. Payne S. vet
One' of the nation'S leading
Carol F., N 3304$' of S 540.96' of Ni4
BR.26,Fam Rm,Obl
fiberglass boal manufacturers
Car
of W'i of E', of SEt.. Se. 04 SR
538.200
.
needs persons experienced In
31A-E.iplexes
Sec 21.20-32, 19.000.
bo'ld'ng mock ups and fabrIcalion
Richard II Herndon 8. wf Patricia
LOPfGWOc,D._ 132 Lea Av
of glass molds Ion runabout
FOLLOW THE STARS * * * *
2 BR unfurnushed. chIldren. pets o k. - 26, Fern Pm . Dbl,. Car •
to Richard A Long I *1 Beverly K
.
I'ishung boats
Ce
.
$130
mo
323
7515
ci'
I
90.4
t.ot S. 01k 0, No On, Tern, Sec I
lIlt
0299
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$39.9i;s
Unit 2. 571.100
Good SaIdry, fringe benefits, paid
Mary
B Campbell (married) to
IN OUR CLASSIFIED SECTION FOR
CHULA VISTA- GrOveldod Drive IDEAS
vacatton and holidiy's, excellent
32-HOUSeS Unfurnished
I BR. 3 8, Fam
John I Saute Sr I *1 Clara, Lot 16,
Pm, Fire plc
workung
cQndit,QnS
.
------_---I
Bitt F. WoOdmere Park, 2nd re'pl
%C- Porch
160,00o
.'
Send
complete
resume
10
Mr.
Milie
SMART SELLERS HAVE A STAR (*)
Winter
Springs
3
BR,
excellent
WITH THEIR
Kelly, Personnel Director, Arrow
condlion, mn leaSe 6 mos 1-265 WINTER SPRINGS..
Cam Corp toOmni Con'str Corp.
200 811
Glass Bosh &amp; Manulacluring
Lof ID. 81k Q, Sky Lark Un, 2 replet.
'no Plo pets Near school 371 0335
tecwoodSt3BRlbF.
Pm.
Corporation,
MESSAGE - AND SMART SHOPPERS FOLLOW THE STARSI
931
FIrestone
Dot Car
*4.000
teyard MemphIs, TN 31107,
129.900
Mary E Self I Leslie C Cinf non,
f0.I5I,.
. heof.
Lot 35 &amp; E 6 1' of Lot 36, Mayfair
Se. your Real (5Ite
fenced yard 372 3553
Broker Or call
Equal OpportunIty Employer,
____________
Sac., lit Addn,
131 SSSi Eat SO?

sudi switches
ave l,rigtit it'd wall plates,
l-;vt'ti though

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GO TO WORK

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I &amp; 2 BR Apts . eaceiient Iocation;i
electric kifrhens. A C. carpeted.
drapes. adults, from $140 lois
Sanford Ave . Phone 3fl 7113

LAKE MARY. lakefront. I AR. 2
bath, garage &amp; carport, large lot
$215 mo
FORREST GREENE INC
REALTOR,S20MIJ

4b-ommercial Property

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P4CC 7 BR block home. turn or
',nfurn 32) 2970 or 327 /529 alter y

thru S times
tIc a tine
6 thru 25 times
]lc a line
26 times
24c a tine
(5200 MINIMUM CHARGE)
3 Lines Minimum

8:00 AM. - 5:30 P.M.
MONDAY thru FRIDAY

Dec. 5. 1916

LeN, 1 to 12 ntfl Gerlatr' cx
perience preferred Apply in
person, Sanford Nursing &amp; Con
vaie%tefit Center. 9* Mellonville
Ave

RATES

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iit't tI:tt It turnel nut that tti
tiut-tifF ia;i' tttidt•i tltt. t,tiik

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32.-Houses Unfurnished

18-Help Wanted

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GROOMIPIG
All smal, breeds
'*
Professional. Reasonable 531
PAin ', It) sxi Schw,n Super Sport (SE II lb Dr yor. Regularly till, now
flOi
ri-itr'4Ae EQ 0' TorE
____________ '___________
hike, 570, lady's 3 SOd b,ke. 1Q. I
2O Sanlord Electric Co. 2572
I Acre with large 2 story hOm',
1106W Firsf SI, Sanford
press
bench
8.
weighls.
170
All
Park
Dr
ornpiclIy restored Central heat
, 372 1562
Free. S yr old German Shepherd. Unusual Christmas Gifts Antiques,
like
new
3237062
________ ___________
splynt
ferr.,ile,
fawn
color,
good
,snd air. carpet lhroughoul
China, Glass, PnimlfIvs, Fur
With children 70'3
KENMORE WASHER - Parts,
Beautiful trees, good Soil to grow
niture Antique Appraisals Doll
Refrigerated S.6ndw,ch unit, gas
VERY CLEAN 7 BR olden home,
Service
llowens or garden or space for a
Used
machines
Hospital Service Open Ti"s truru
grill and fryer, cash register.
close to downtown. churches and
MOONEY APPLIANCES. 323 0691
horse Owner 327 1267
Sat , 105
Other lems 373 2770
_________________________________
_______
shopping Includes separate' 04
_______ ------------3
UP.
Ii
bath,
lam
rm
1g.
fenced
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.
liciency aparlment or workshop I
Labrador.
AKC.
black.
S
weeks
LITTLE
SAl..E5p,'tlPi
lP4
PRINT
* Get 'Em While
I Triple wide' traverse rod &amp; i pair
yard, carpeted, air Completely
Pick your Chnislmas puppy now,
72-Auction
ii l0,5)
That's a C?ass.fie'd Adi
drapes trip?e'wde. 681 " long 125
remodeled Wilt hold 2nd mtg for
$121 Ph 371 139S.
______________________ - _______
tr t;i;tfl 322 2557
They're Hot! *
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_____________
______________________
part down 3230S01
POOL HOME In county west at
_______________
53-TV.Radio-Stereo
FREE to good home- 2 year old
Public Auction,.
Sanford, Owner out of SI ate, needs
_______________________________
blew houses in a rural area No down
dog. brown &amp; tan. half Collie, half
Cottage. 5 rooms, I baIl,, 251 5 Ira I
to sell $36,000
payment, monthly payments less
St . lake Mary 511.503 Phone I tArn .'II love hCr Daniel Green
,,
Spilt Good wills children 33)
MON., DEC. 6, 7:30 P.M.
lhan rent Government subsidized
557'
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PINECREST - Newly panted, cozy
hOuSe slippers from Knighl's
___________________________
to
qualilied
buyers
Call
to
see
it
Stenstrom Realty
Just rCcini',ed several loads of
3 BR, I bath home near elemen
Stereo. AM FM radio. Record
5fes. 700 E lit St
I BR, Ii bath, cent
you qualify.
Camll's Poodle Pad-Complete
bedding. sofas. chairs, bedroom
lary School
player. beautiful console model
CITY
2901) Park A-,C
just
carpete,j. (loSpts galore, enclosed
onohess'oal grooming 2167 Park
suites, coffee tables. dinnettes.
19" Clam Shell,
Excellent ioflditiqn,
323 2191
reduci.di
lbs
e't,i
clean
I
(ill.
I
garage,
UIiI;ty
rm
,
fenced
back
UNUSUAL
SANFORD- 831 Rosalia Or . 2 BR.
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TVs and appliances from the
Ave 322 1121 Closed Wednesdays
Mounted Rattlesnake Skin, Hand
bath
home'
would
be
a
del.ght
to
Wm. H. Stemper•Reaitor
yard,
large
corner
lol
For
Sale
or
Fla rot, I b,Sth. lenced yard
South All lobe sold to the highest
quilted double quilts, 7 Cinnabar
Good used TV'S 133 &amp; up
move
into
Located
on
exlra
large
Rent
323
iito
518. 103
bidder
-MILLFR'S. 2619 Orl.indi, Drive.
rracelets. 7 amber bracelets.
1919 S French
327 1991
lot Now 170.000
Snack Bar Available
S.snford. 3220)52
some "ecology" ewelr', etc 349
Eve's 372 1196, 372 1164. 33) 1951
3 Male Doberman puppies. cham
M. UN SWO RTH REALTY
Heat Furnished
SIll
DR EAMWOLD
323 3905
7604 hiawatha
pion Show stock. 6 wk5 old Call ,00d Checks. Master Charge.
Ave Conveniently located 3 BR, -Garage Sales
54
'
Pro
Pei
Estate
BrOker
Pool
Table
(Frederick
Wtllys)
323 5325
Bank,Amenicard &amp; Cash
Ring our chimes and place a f'sst
)1 bath home in excellent con
I
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803W 1St SI . Sanlord
with accessories. 119 Just in time
--. - acling, low cost want ad Call 32?
RE AL C siATE
cI'tion I1PP wcrranipd JuSt
for (hr,strnas 33) 7156
323 6061 or 323 OSI7 eves
GARAGE SALE - Fr, . Sal , Sun
.1611 or III 9991
Sanford Auction
66--Horses
120.800
I
32? /104
--_____________________________
2072 Elizabeth Court toll
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Mellonville 5. Cornelil Furniture,
Lake 7,iar-,
GOOD AREA I Bk. I bath, cement
3 BR. 1' oath new
LAKE MARY
Stalls and Peddocks toy rent, lush
469 Crystal Lake
1200 French Ave.
Linens, MisC 373______________
5130
homes Under 125.000 will, less
block, hardwood floors, screened
____________
_____________
Dr,ve' Convenient 7 BR. I bath
green pasture, Mecca Hammock
porch, 517,503
than $750 down Covcrnmer.l
Pin 9. Pencil Sets, by Anson. SI?
home on large 101 in quiet neigh
Farms. 322 3565
323.7340
funding By builder, 831 16.49,
Gy'AL THEY JEWELERS. 201 5 Garage Sale- All types of items,
____________________________
borhood with lots of potenlial
__________________________
much
high
quality.
low
prices
Ave
Equal Housing Opportunit1,,_,,,
NE ED A HOME' $100 down
3 Year Old Buckskin Gelding
- _ -- ________
Priced to sell quick at $18,000
_______
I -Park
Gadgets, books, clothing. etc Sat
p.lymCnI to qualitietj buyers 3 .
$200 Phone 377 5031
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77- Autos Wanted
MAYFAtR-- Spacious 3 BR, 2'.
..,,
&amp;
Sun
13)
Hidden
Lake
Dr.
BR. I, baths, central heat.
________
Alter 5pm
--PAVESINA PARK - 10.4 Tangerine
bath, near hospital, choice area,
S,,n'orcl
___________________________
Stenstrom Realty
returniihed As low as $ll.flffl
custom built $16,250
Drive Charming 3 BR, I bath
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Fenced, improved pesture for rent. BUY JUNK CAPS 1rom 110 to 1)0
I home Is 'deal for entertainment
REPOSSESSED
-_____
Call 32? 574 alter 1pm
WITT REALTY
monthly rates Access to stable for
PAVENNA PARK - Attractive 3 I
I
* * * *
with built in bar bquc. on patio
55-Boats &amp; Accessories
shelter Close In Onona Road
Peg t4i'al E',l,ite Br'kcr 321 0610
--CONSOLE STEREO
plus much more (IPP warranted
BR. 7 bath, extra large lam rm .
Clintonwood Ph 32) 9000 or 32
Go) trn1, Ices everything, sold new I
I "(7
- Priced right at 525000
choice school area. 1)1.900
78-otorcycleS
7895
P0135014
MARINE
372 0179____________________________
pecial Of The Week''
1011
._
_______
5)8'? 95 (Sal $127 10 Call Credit
2928 Hwy If 9'?
___________________________________
Manager. 671 6.357
COUNTRY CLUB- Refurbished, 3
. -' , - '' ',''''.
''
LDown
VA
&amp;
FHA
Homes
KuIp
I
32'
5961
7 month old Apaloosa. $100 For
$155,003 Custom
BR,
bath, lam . rm , lericrd I LAKE MARY
Realty, 377 2335 407 W First
more information, call .72 9729
built I BR. S balh, splil level.
517,903
Sanford
,
between 10 a m &amp; 7 p m Ask for '73 Kawasaki 100 motorcycle. 5.000
Secluded lakefront pool drel.m, I
57-Sports Equipment
Angie.
ANYTIME
I
home Over lIOOsg It living area
mile's, like new Sell or trade
'"
[Al- E k i- EALTY - '-I Christmas at Elyse's FloriSt, 171
Phø
lamily rooms, tormal LII and I
319 5370
Crystal Lake' Aye , Lake Mary
Harold Hall Realty I
Mi,l
Estate
Broker
Gelding.
14', hands. II years old.
I
OR, MUR selling and dressing Multiple Listing Service
Dcc 1. 12 tO 5. 8. Dec S. I to S
'i 1
t
3?? 6455
gentle, good with children, tack
,,,
Motorcycle Insurance
suite, double balconies. 3 car
REALTOR, MLS
Come see' our beautiful Chr,stmas
u ... ' ..
2 ,45 PARK ,
included Also Holste,n bull, I
BLAIR AGENCY
For his Christmas. give a 3 rack gun
'icrage' pius every iryl,IQinafllp
,lrr.sngements
10
Pd
OFF
WITH
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323.5774 Anytime
months old Call 3fl 1961
323 3666 or 323 7710
the jrscr-mnating
holder, with door Ion shells.
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THIS
AD
Refreshments
&amp;
Door
-.
Hal
....
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Realty
I STONE 151 Alit)
lleaulifuIIy handmade of moun
'ut ac
1 (914 2 story
Prijei
Horses Pastured, very large grassy,
'
overlooking t 'i- '.'cnroe on 1
tCin pine. 535 322 1316 or 37'
INC.
- -______________________
beautiful riding pasture 520 per
79-Trucks-Trailer's
* * * *
Drapes wittt traverse rods 68" L *
acre This property is unusual
mo Also horse trailer rentals, $15 --10" W. plaid, 110. 81' 1 x ISO" w,
You must see' it 10 appreciate what
per day
ii. '.'r'torJ
REALTOR
S aies itt,,
MLS
1964 Chevrolet panel truck. 67.003
I
'3003 5410. $40 Also Black &amp;
it has to offer 539.900 wilts large
ROBSON MARINE
orginaI miles. 1 owner Carpeted.
25 1:ictry Club Cirtle. $lo.O
- mortgage
Decker ciectric hedge trimmer. Everything Fr The Goller- Clubs,
2927 Orlando Or , Sanford, 33) 5961
meg wheels, new tires. AM FM
xu
Patio Apadm
$15 Ciii ti'? 0721 ,after 1 p m
B,lis, (SoIl U,igs. Duckster
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Quad tape player, See at
140 Country Club Circle, 111.500
-____________ - . JackelS Laoies arid mens golf
I DEL TONA Owrterscustom bu'lt. 3
Studio, I,
Body Shop. 13th &amp; Elm. Sanford
AN - TI ME
I apparel and shoes Mayfair
yea's old. 3 ISP. 2', baths.
67-Livestock- Poultry
Bedroom Apis.
sparkling
parguel
floors ' lemon BluIf. 130.000
MultIple L.stin Servuce
Country Club Pro Shop. 3222531 -----------_
,,,
1971 GMC Pickup truck, good
oug Out. large utility room.
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QuIet, One Slory
-, -.
condition Sanford Auct,on 323
-'.tOm
*'ll
aye
or-c
of our electrical
Feeder Pigs- Good breed, last
.1565 PARk
double
garage.
screen
porch.
I
1709
Magnolia.
111.900
Kitchen EquIpped 7140
[j
apoliances 5cc' our tine selection
59-Msjsical WI?rchandlse
gainers Reasonable You pick
patio,
all
appliance's,
turbine
attic
Adult-Family
GregOry Lumber 6. True Value
-Call 3'22 7733
tan. Sprinkler system
mm I Mobile Home, (ass, $11,000
BCt.__'AutCy5 for Sale
H,ircjware, 6th &amp; Maple 312 0500
maculate condition inside' and out
P anos 8. E lecIronic Organs *ith
'
-One Bedroom
Mobile Home. 5 Acres, 120.003
Priced below reproduction Cost
automatic rhythm section Liberal '
68-Wanted to Buy
- - --_- -From
113 000 wiltS large assumable'
'74 Triumph TR S hardtop, a r, I
trades offered Bob Ball's Piano &amp; I
r
Cr,'
"t"'
mortgage
speed Must sell $1,000 or best
Organ Sales &amp; Western Auto, 30) Cash for Ant.ques Colsignments
$
Mom will 'ove you ill year br a
r's
offer by Dec.
1 35
Al F.rt St , 322 2255
h, 862 6*01
I
Micro Wave Oven or a Trash
I
wanted
H'
way
11
Auction
WT
DeBAR Y- Original owners cuStom
evenings
/832
Compactor Dick's AppI nce's,
I Galleries, 3226912
ajilt 2 BR, t, bath, Ocal.t
HOL T011 TRUMPET &amp;
I
1505 W. 25th St.
2611 S French Ase . 322 7658
Jeep. '16 CJS. 6 cyl , full top, hb5.
Eves 372 1597 322 1179
limestone, beamed ceilings, all I
j BUESCHER ALTO SAXAPHOPIE
Wanted tObtjy used otliCe
lIke new 13.000 mIles. 3221195
707 E 25th Si
________________________
appliances,
double
garage
with
I
Phone
323
0356
Sanford, Fla.
I
Any
quantity
LAK ESIDE APARTMENTS
NOLL'S.
heated workshop and or office
Sell or
CASSELBERRY, Hwy 17 92.5)0' JUST MAKE PAYMENTS.-. '72 arid
Htghway 17.92, Sn(,,,4j I
Trade
ton
Budding
Mater,al,
Fender
Deluxe
Amp.
200
waIt.
126.000
t970 Torino. I? Alum Boat, I
I
1206
From R,iriclt klaus
- 13 Models Call 373 8570 or 834
ventura Elect Guitar, both br
JOHNNY WALKER
Tr,sIer, 7 Mccc 77 model W P
JENNY
CLARK
REALTY
£605 Deaier
$200
3230322
i
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32]8670or 831.9777
0'(J Pe'al Estate B' :e,-r
Tirr.r 123 CMI
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REAL TOP
PPtonel3) 205322 1599
WE BUY FURNITURE
______ ________________
;fC%S ufl.IIiV 'a.n.iged .
General Contr.,i 'i
.
- - Spinet
Piano
Currier.
excellent
Os,', arid After flours
•9.$aitland A,ctiOn
-I
I
17? 6451
condition. $800 PhOne 312 3031
61t6 toll free from Sanford
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afterS p '-ic
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68 Ml,JSTAt4G- Good Locttriq
ORIENTAL RUGS WAP4TEO
•
_
I
I D',,,noni) 5,1 !,,,rr 571 5,3
5700 Phone)?) 6044
BALL REALTY
'
TOP prices paid, used, any con
_____________________________
diamond iii' iti $16 SO Gweltney
d,lion 64.4 8126. Winter Part
Je.-welers. 20-4 S Park A,
i 1969 Chrysler Imperial 4 dr I-IT with
Req 0 eai Etjt Bfokcr
S String 8100 ga(ai lone, Ite new, I
SALES RENTALS
llOCi0engine. in excellenI shape
.
Phone 1195)71)
Lodded With extras $950 Phone
511W lit St . Sanford
I
-322 5384
31? 5611 or 32? 2/57 alter ir
GET
EXTRA CASH
_________________________
FOR
Left In LayAway
CHRISTMAS by selling your good
DAYTONA AUTO AUCTION
ST. JOHNS REALTY CO
used furniture arid appliances to Hwy 97, I m'7 , TCREG CS'.'5r,[r,:
*%l of Speedway.
Larry's New 8. Used Mart, 215 S
-,
Degas Guitar Acoust(, (',Cellent ______________
WITH it ECORDEP
BROKERS
Daytona Beach *11 hOld a public
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Open 25 Sunday

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Call Bart

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322 2420

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ardens

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thc' gracious to,,'r separates the
formal li'.ing .tnij In.,.,4 ,po,,,
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Splil I or i 1514 -s pool pl,lrir,ed JOQ
Florida designed A lCrge 0' .Incf
soarsting new horn,'. tür only
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l, Mile To Ridgewood Aye,, Go South
2 Blocks On Ridgewood To Terrace Drive
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Property Terms $11.10) flrottr.
1-310171
NiCC corner landscaped residenlicl
lot, Ceniral Sanford Iocalion,
RedSobli By owner 32) 6.179

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IiiC. Alum Enclur,'s 323 6125
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Dec 5. C.err-,'s Cleaning Service
PesUentidI &amp; Commercia, Clean
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32711
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EXPERT LAWIS SERVICE
Mo*il9g. Edging Trimming
Free Estimates
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Central Heat &amp; Ar Conditioning
r01 free est'mdles, call Carl
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MODEL OPEN:

323 '7080

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porch. ufiluly Shed, .30 Wti,,) I
River 14.000 Call 372 353-4 for

$6,175

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Fair Condition
Phone 37] 7676
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4 .10 1500
323 5019 any time

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new inspect.on, loaded
Nice Condition 37) 9062

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9tt dl 7 30 It'S the only one in
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price No change other than IS
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BUYERS DEALERS
Err-pt, ,our carport or garage
,tte 155 and have fun swapping
too' Bring yoc articles to Movie I
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Sunday
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Used Rcslauranf ,,ncl Bar Equ'p
Gas Grill Deep tat fryer Cash
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,icre lot
3 BR. 2 bath home, 32 II kidney
Shaped pool, cent H&amp;A i(rv'ened
porch
PLUS cement biOct
duplex. I BR each side 5.0 c-i.
Bobby Green,. Realtor 521 3111

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Central Heating and Air Conditioning
Carpeting

Creii.t '.t,in.iim*'n' 671 6352

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Will tale trade in Singer I
All typesandsites
plUGl'4EY EQUIPMENT
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LIGHT HAULJPIG 6. YARD
We riuCir and larvice
Liti Cleaning
Vw'rsg. Discing
holes Balance 01 1.5558 or II)
AND GARAGE CLEAN UP
STINE MACHINE 1.
Fill Dirt
Clay
Pock
Sand
payments of $6 Call credit I
SUPPLY CO
Phone 119 5.171
B4cktsize Loader Ph 33)8877
manager. 1/2 SIll on sit dl
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Couch's 24, Hird's 19 Keys Lions

SELECT A PROFESSIONAL

BUSINESS
IN

Mayer Named Arbitrator
Len

laser. long-time Longwood resident
executive director of L&amp;M Associates
Inc., has been appointed as a labor arbitrator
for the Florida Mediation and Conciliation
Service.
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net savings gain of $371 million during October, approximately 10 per cent of the $3.6
billion savings growth realized by the nation's
savings and loan business in October.
Florida sales tax receipts for the first
quarter fiscal year 1976 showed an across-theboard increase, the Florida Chamber of
Commerce has re)rted.

Oviedo Loses 65-64 Barnburner

VOTE
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Building was designed by Gutmann I)ragash
Associates Architects Planners Inc., of Sanford.

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Bank of Seminole, has been elected vice
chairman of the FBA Group Five of the
Florida Bankers Association, representing
more than 750 financial institutions in the
state.

Poppe Wins Designation
Lester L. Poppr, Orlando, Modern Woodmen of America representative for the Sanford area, has attained the Fraternal Insurance Counsellor 'FIC) designation, earned
by career life underwriters associated with
fraternal insurance societies

Eckerd Reports Records
Jack Eckerd Corp. of Clearwater has announced record sales and earnings for the first
quarter of the firm's 1977 fiscal year:
S153,313,000, up 15.5 per cent over the $132.7
million of the previous year. Eckerd also
rescheduled its annual meeting from Dec. 7 to
Jan. 6. 1977 in Tampa.

Up For Some
Workers currently subject to a $2.20 federal minimum wage will
be entitled to $2.30 beginning Jan. 1, 1977, according to James F.
Patching, regional Hdmilibtratur fur employment standards,
Atlanta.
Most workers covered by the federal minimum wage are
already entitled to the $2.30 rate, Patching said. Employes
currently subject to $2.20 are those who were brought under the
protection of the Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA) in 1967 or

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Altamonte Building Bought
Wallace Schoettelkotte of Lo ngwood and
Alex Gregory of Dallas, owners of 16 Holiday
Inns in the eastern U.S., have bought the 701
Building in Altamonte Springs for $895,00,
according to Ken Schraw who brokered the.
transaction.

Construction Firm Opens
Hurnstein, president of BILT-RITE
Construction Co., has announced opening of
the company's Orlando office, 3710-A Silver
Star Rd.
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"Scratch" Pads, available in denominations of $10 $100
per pad), $5 1150 per pad), and $11125, 810 or $5 per pad) ,
are being offered by Flagship Bank of Sanford for
lhrlstmas gifts. The money is spendable; there is no
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shots at the basket shile the idefensive i press the way they hauled down 12 and in all a
visitors breezed to a -3 first should." Nickman said after dozen Brantley players figured
Alert Lake Brantley, feasting quarter bulge.
the contest. "They played like a in the scoring.
on countless Lyman errors.
With Peg Fahey dominating team — I finally got that
Rita Atkins accounted for all
opened defense of its unofficial
LakeBrantley's defensive through to them. They played Lyman's points in the first 10:40
county title Friday night by boards, the Greyhounds rarely together. There was a lot of of play and finished with 14
streaking to a 30-point second got more than one shot and passing off out there Nobody counters to spearhead the
period lead and blasting the many of those did not reach the tried to be a gloryhound. And Greyhound attack. She was
Greyhounds, 71-34, In a girls backboard. Despite liberal the fast-break worked."
backed by Jackie Cuyler, who
high school basketball game in sulaituting by coach Joan NickTinsley, playing only the first netted seven, five in the second
Longwood.
man, the Patriots continued to and third quarters, chalked up half.
Led by high scorer Teresa pull away in the second period 16 points while Lvn Ijoyd and
Nickman credited Brantley's
Tinsley, the Patriots quickly
and led, 43-I1, with 2:27 reserve Tina Butterworth relentless defense for keeping
established control with an remaining befor? intermission. shared runnerup honors with the host club "on the ropes.
aggressive defense that set up
At the end of three quarters, nine apiece. Patty Kelly added
"The thing about girls
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an opportunistic fast break. Brantley had extended the eight and Tracy Patrick and basketball is that they are not
Lyman was shackled by a horde margin to 60-23.
Gene Nickrnan each had six. readyfor pressure. They are
of errant passes, traveling
''I'm very happy, even
Fahey was easily the top put under pressure and they
make mistakes."
ats'mentor said she felt
this squad is clearly superior to

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by one or two players on blue ice; Handball, played by two players on brown court • All
games are in Full Color • Realistic Sound Effects - when ball or puck strikes a surface,
realistic Sound is heard through TV speaker •
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Ball is served through paddle -serves are controlled
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to be a miracle-worker.
But even the coach of Lake
Howell High's basketball team
didn't have a warm feeling
after the Hawks fell behind by
18 points at Intermission in
Friday's
game
against
Kiiimee
lakeHoweilcamebackththe
second half to pull it out and pot
an impressive 6&amp;57 victor&gt;
Robinson had no easy answer. although he felt his bench
spelled the difference.
dams, Mitch Silver
and Daws Weaver came in as
sulatitutesaJ pet-formed very
well," he said. Adams wound up
with 12 points and five
Sr
13 points
and seven rebounds.
Also Howell had only four
turnovers in the second half and
committing 17 in the first two
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rebounds.
Lake Howell upped its record
to 2-1 and set the stage for
Tuesday's game in LZP.~;,% ('4 4 1
against Lyman.
Lyman and Lake how ell ha,'
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Monday tPnu Saturday
to 830 pm
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Saiuroay 830 am to 6 p in.

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FOR SANFORD
CITY COMMISSION
HON-PART.
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131 1*17 NOSIN$ON 171191y -ORLANDO
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Trinity Prep fell to Mount
Dora Bible in high school
basketball Friday night, 56-37,
despite i 15-point performance
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MELBOURNE. Australia was nipped by Colonial in a fiveWindsor, Ontario. Tied for IAI') — Three of the four top- point game Friday night and it

Up For Grabs

CINCIN NATI
laus and Jerry Pate were Falls Church, Va. and Woody to the semifinals in the world -snare a moment of victory as
mat' Blackburn of Jacksonville.
match-play snooker champion- the understudies came up with
namedco-winners of
TRINITY PREP
The
tournament,
on
the
6,493Ship here, officials said Satur. a 5443 triumph behind Chris
award of the
Melenger 6 3 A IS. Prosser 1 0 7
tion of yard Mayport Naval Station day.
Gil1mur*s 16 points and 14 by
2.
Golf
Writers
Associa
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America while Judy Rankin course, is the only professional
The
three
quarter-final win- Ned Stephens
MOUNT DORA 81
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Was Selected as the top female golf competition played on a ners are Ray Reardon, Graham
SEMINOLE '. '.1c;;.'cr!
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military installation
Miles and Eddie Charlton.
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Tennessee followers, was given getting the Iflmni on a par with didn't learn anything in a year
I.yman didn't waste any time
a car by an alumni group after those Big Ten giants.
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taking the upper hand.
College football coaches are he quit. And if a report in the
Blackman, who came to flAnd I've got Sonic height I widening a 23-12 advantage at
changing
jobs
quicker
than
of
Huntsville,
Ala..
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true
linoi.s
with high hopes alter a didii t count on. Sophomores each quarter break
(ensmst. formations these days
he II
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dri. to West su&amp;cessful reign it 1)artmouth and seniors are playing 'At
Pittsburgh s Johnny Majors Lafayette,
Putting fise players in double
ett End Ii, replace Alex will return to the lv', League at made a lot of mistakes
Press tonight." Ntckiiian said
figures. Lyman shot 32-fur-53
is heading home to Tennessee. Agase as head man at Purdue. Cornell, The As.
Both Darrell Royal of Texas
from the floor and dominated
Battle's Tennessee teams has learned- Cornell has schedand Frank Broyles of Arkansas
the backburds it) the turw of a
511-22-2
but
the)
never
won
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conference
for
are reported read), to quit. "ere
41-19 ratio. Lake firantle) shot
Conferenc e
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Gary Moeller has been
29-for-68
charnpionshi
likickiiian spent six years
Illinois to replaceBb
Royal, the winningest coach trying to turn 111mm football forman who is headed for Cornell.
The victory upped Lyman to a
i'llithl.FSTuN
C.
--t. record.
And Bill Battle, the man who in Southwest Conference his- tunes around. But he had only
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ac
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Iiobb
Citadel
football
Co
tory, says he is considering re- one winning season and never
Majors will succeed at TenRoss
has
signed
a
four-year
ex
signing from Texas but hasn't (lid manage m victory over U
LA
Tt.E
0 ii 1 0 s
tension of his contract with the Leroy 3 0 0
EbrIy I 00 2
nessee,
is
rumored
en
route
to
made
up
his
mind
for
sure.
(her
Michigan
or
Ohio
State'
lie
Purdue.
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state-supported military CrawIo
Majors arm All-American tail- Royal has never had a losing witl replace (it'urge Seifert,
,ner 2 0 I I Coati, I 0 0 2
season in 20 years as the Long- whose teams t,
just
three
of
school.
Fry 100070 Totals 791160
back at Tennessee In 1956, Fr i
The Bulldogs won six of II
LYMAN JonIon 072 .
but is 4-5-I this 18 gaineS over
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0
day confirmed persistent re-- horns headman
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Curic
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s 5*11ev Ô 72 Handtord 0000.
winning SCOL SOfl in a row- and the
Nelson S 00 10, Carter 1 1 1 12
ranked Pitt after the Sugar finale tonight against Arschool's first back-to-back 1l,mat 10 7222 ceiIcF,er 0 31 1
A
ansus.
Bowl to accept a six-year conivt em
K Leads
winning seasons since 1960-61. Frna I 00 3 Totait 12 162112
Broyles,
head
tract at an estimated $60,000
The Citadel has had one of its Lake BrantI.V 12 14 14 20-40
::it
kansas
since
1958.
has
per year at Tennessee.
football
players chosen South- Lyman
21 If l3I-I3
confirmed nor denied he will
em
Conference
player
of
the
Battle,ofunder
fire the
past
stepthdown as coach, saying only
FOUlS Lair Iltantis'y 19 Lyman
couple
seasons
from
angry
,
year each year for the past
MA'm'PURT m:h'i —
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I att he is "keep in
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three seasons. Linebacker
ns five-par
pa r 66 has- given
open,
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Brian
Ruff Was selected for the
Mueller, 35 was named to Steve Mclnyk of Amelia Island
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"This team is much stronger excelled in all phases of the
game in this one. l'homas had
than the one I had last year,'
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retired Air Force Technical
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l.o ry AFB, Cob., after
completing Air Force basic
training.
The airman is a 1976 graduate
of Lake Brantley high School,
Forest City.
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Located at the Agri-Center on
U. S. 17-92, Sanford.
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With Taylor leading the way a 5049 advantage into the final bander.
Taylor countered with
in the second period, as he eight minutes,
the
same
at the other end.
Despite this onslaught of
banged home 10 points before
During this span Gary "Fat"
Then
Couch
took over ofOVIEIX) —Up north they call mistakes the lions were able to
he got into foul trouble, the Bird led the scoring with six fensively for the Lions. He hit
it schoolyard basketball
remain composed and battled Raiders opened up a se'.en markers while Randy Willison two baseline jumpers from
Down here they call it back to actually take the lead point advantage at halftime, 37. chipped in with four and Bobby
the corner and a free throw.
"barnyard basketball."
13-12 with 10 seconds left In the 30.
Couch added two.
But Pop's heroics were not
Whatever one calls it, it was initial stanza.
They increased this lead to 47The fourth period proved to enough to shake the Raiders as
I good enough to carry the
But everytime the Lions 38, before the home team got be Taylor against the lions as they stayed with the Lions and
Rockledge Raiders past Oviedo mademove liketby were hot and lar'ed playing
ball the
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scored 14 of finally deadlocked the score at
thigh Friday 'ight in a 65-64 going to pull away, along came
way their coach was exhorting his team's 16 points.
59-all.
thriller.
5-8 guard George Taylor who them to (10.
The lead see-sawed for the
Taylor then "basket-hung" or
The Raiders proved them- would make the important
The final minutes of the first couple of minutes. Couch "cherry-picked" for the goselves to be a group of an- basket when his club needed it. Period belonged to the lions as hit on an offensive rebound. ahead goal with less than three
disciplined players with skills
Taylor did it at the end of the they outscored their hap- Taylor banged in a jumper. minutes showing on the clock.
on the level of any team in the first period, to give the Raiders hazzard opponents, 12-2, to take Baby Noble hit a driving one
Bird countered with the first
state. Offensively they played a 14-13 advantage. He did it the
of
a one and one. Then faked a
.
ith
"first -man with- the. ball past
entire
jump
the
midcourt shoots." Defensively high of 32 points.H: did it in the
en'
for an pointer.
they played a 1-2-2 zone which fourth period, when the lions
But again Taylor was able to
lions head coach Dale Phillips had gone ahead again. But most
bang
home another basket
referred to kindly when he of all, he did it with three
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the Lions to play catseconds left on the clock
to give
called It loose.
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Despite these short comings, Rockledge a one-point margin
With 14 seconds to go In the
of
the visitors were able to come
game. Bird appeared to be the
away with the Class AAA Win
hero as the hit for his 18th and
because of superior size and
19th points of the game, to put
skills.
the I'
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ckon op.
,
Most of the Raiders towered
For a brief few seconds it
over the smaller Lions and on
seemed the 64-63 advantage
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would stand up. But a 10-footer
seemed like cverythne a Lion
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by Taylor turned the crowds
tried to either pass or shoot the
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jE
ball,a Raider would get a hand
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through like it had eyes.
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out of the gyrn, down the street
game with eight and Noble had
and out of the city.
In the first minute and a half
Rockledge opened up IN lead
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JACKSON, Tenn. iAl',
(urted duruig a twit,
.Iay Kiarij chimpiuns.
Memphis State President Dr. of lteents meeting that ended
The 29-year-old rookie rightBilly M. Jones and the chan- Friday.
bander from Venezuela had an
ceilor of the state Board of ReJones said he would not reIl-S mark in 43 games with the
gents have reviewed a report on lease the report, compiled by an Reds' (lass AAA farm (cain En
alleged football recruiting ad hoc committee, until he has Indianapolis, then went 5-1 durviolations by the Tigers,
met, probably next week, with
ing the last months of the "a.
Neither Jones nor Chancellor officials of the National
son with Cincinnati.
Roy Nicks would comment on l'mAlegiate Athletic Association
His 2.05 earned run averae
their discussion, which oc- in Mi.ssiun, Kim
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CHICAGO, III. - i NEAi Adamle bounced .ertka1ly and said, "That guy means as the Bears? "The intangibles,"
Mike Adamle lined up on the Into the air three times, arms much and maybe more to this says Finks, dredging up Branch
left flank of the rush line as the flailing in exultation, then he
team than anybody in here." Elickey's old line about Eddie
I other side prepared to kick. catapulted across the field in
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That sounded li;e a brash Stanky. a baseball player who
With the snap of the ball, he bounding leaps, stopped in front
statement for a roster that has couldn't hit, field or run - only
spurted acorss on an angle, of the Chicago Bears' bench, now developed such brilliant win.
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juked to the outside briefly, and jumped straight up again anti youngsters as Wally Chambers,
On closer inspection, Adamle
Q.
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is
the
Ileisman
Trophy
winner
selected
and
when
Is
It
the
blocker
took
his
lake.
Mike
disappeared
in
a
swarm
of
an
all.pro
defensive
tackle;
is
an
amazingly
enthusiastic
announced? - LB., Miquippa, Pa.
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quickly veered to the inside and black jerseys,
Walter Payton, envisioned as young man of 27, with earnest
More than 1,000 sportswriters and sportscasters from all over had a clear line to the punter,
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another Gale Sayers carrying blue eyes, an evenly chiseled
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the country participate in the voting, conducted by the Downtown who was deliberately going decisive for the resurging the ball, and Waymond Bryant, face and extraordinarily
Athletic
Club ofSouthwest,
New York. Southeast
They are divided
fivewith
sections
- through his two-step kicking Chicago Bears in the early a developing corner linebacker, bunched shoulders under a big
East.
Midwest,
and Farinto
West.
five routine.
season, but the act of Adamle
seclional chairmen in charge of the balloting. Tony Dorseu of Pitt
Who, after all, is Adamle? A mop of hair.
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The ball had scarcely arched getting them, and the exultation pendestrian running back tiu
In a way, Mike Adanile Is
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was a sho-ln for thisyear's award. Ihe announcement was made off his foot when it slapped they excited, were symbolic for is now in his sixth professional probably more what pro
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on Nov. 30, with the formal presentationto be in New York on Dec. against Mike's up-stretched a team that has had seven
9.
season without a regular football Is all about than O.J.
q. Could you please tell me what Duane Thomas Is doing' Is he hands, rebounded swftiv into straight bitterly disappointing, starting role. A guy who has Simpson or Joe Narnath or
the end zone with Adamle in losing 3easons.
still playing football or what! - T,F.., Ventura, Calif.
been bumped around to three Francis Tarkenton. He is one of
Released by the Cowboys before the season, he is still living in pursuit. The ball went through
Later, in the skelter of the
teams. A man of modest the legion of gladiators who
. I)allas. Duane didn't make It, although he's only , because he'd the retangular lines before victorious dressing room, Jim
physical proportions and fair surround anti buttress the stars
been away too long - he hadn't played full time in lle )ears.
Mike could get there. It was a Finks, the general manager of speed who doesn't make big of the cast, and Mike accepts
'. little like a guy who's been away in the service and loses his edg
saldy - two points - for his the Bears, pointed to Adamle money either,
the gladiatorial concept - not
Mike :damIe, MV!' in his own right
Coboys also say the game has changed, demanding a different Chicago Rears.
disappearing iiito the shower
And what does he provide for stoically but eagerly.
type of runner who can hit the hole quickly, and Duane has lost his
For all its monetary aspects, , explosive qualities. The Green Bay Packers considered picking
professional football still is
him up this season when they ran Into injury problems but settled
founded In the impassioned
for veteran Dave Osbor-n, the ex-Viking, instead.
eagerness of its players for
Q. Where did Steve Grogan of the New England Patilots go to
physical contact,
school and when was he drafted? - LB., Quincy, Mass.
"I play the game because I
sF
The 6-I quarterback was a fifth round draft choice of the
like it," says Mike. "And I think
Patriots in 1975, out of Kansas State. He was relatively
I
I can play it for 10 years
- unheralded because he had suffered a pinched nerve in his neck
because I can contribute.
his senior year which made the pro scouts leery of his future as a
hustle. I'm good bra team. I do
pro.
my job,"
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The inference is that he
In other games, the Barons
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Quick now, who owns the tied (he St. i.ouis Blues 2-2, the
MIAMI AI't - O.J. Simp- man in NFL history to go over
The Bills won't find soow i
otherplayersandtherebyjacks worst record in the National Atlanta Flames defeated the
son, no more than a side high- 200 yards five times anti pushed Miami, and neither will they up their performance. Mike, for Hockey League.
Boston Bruirts 3.1 and the Capilight in earlier Buffalo-Miami hkiti over 1,000 season yards for find the subtropical heat which instance, pla)'S on
the
It
is
neither
the
Washington
tals
and Philadelphia Flyers
contests, becomes the main the for the fifth straight year.
often bothers northern teams. "special teams. It's onerous Capitals nor the Cleveland Bar- fought to a 4-4 tie.
show today when the Bills and
Despite Detroit's prowess as Game temperatures are proj. duty relegated to the fringe ons, although their records are
The Canucks, now 6-19-2, h
l)olphins, for a change, play the NFI.'s top defensive team ected for the 70s.
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on
a
roster.
You
put
something
neither
club
can
look
two
new players, acquired in a
with the outcome having no entering the Buffalo game and
your body on the line chasing at with much pride,
deal the Flames Thursday, in
playoff fect.
[)olphins' Coach Don Shula,
down punts and kickoffs, trying
Q. Is there anything wrong with Jim Plunkeft's arm? He doesn't
Eliminate the Colorado Rock- their lineup. But the presence of
Buffalo, which has chased Un- formances much of this season,
Miami's supar defensive per- facing his first losing season in to block klcks or block people ics from consideration because defenseman Larry Carriere

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was pressed Into service late in Marc Tardif, Richard Grenier,
surgery. He will be 36 before another season rolls around. Until ball tssociation. So what do you land Trail Blazers routed the as Indiana snapped
this year, he had never missed a single game in
a five-game
the second quarter when Lionel Curt Brackenbury and Charles
13 campaigns do in a situation like that?
with San Diego and Washington. Around the Redskins, there Is
Phoenix Suns 113-99, the New losing streak with a close victo- Ilollins and Dave Twarthik, the Coitstantln added goals for the
Stop the action, says Bill Orleans Jazz beat the Atlanta ry over Cleveland.
1asosomedouthatCharleyTayIor,whohacaught,
starting Portland guards, each Nordiques,
Russell. "When the 76ers were 'Hawks 12l-lt and the Los AnNuggets 126, Nets 124
had
four fouls,
SUngers 6, Cowboys 4
than anyone in history, will come back from the dislocated making a nxi, I stopped It by geles Lakers outscored the San
Dan Issel and David Thompshoulder that also put turn out for the whole season
Jazz 121, Hawks 105
CincInnati moved back into a
calling a timeout," said the Antonio Spurs 114-106.
son scored 30 points apiece and
Q. First oil, let me thank you for a very Interesting column,
Pete Maravich scored 28 Second-place Eastern Dlvli
coach of the Seattle SuperCeltics 115, Bulls 109
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Now for my question: although I realize Rocky Marciano never
Denver rallied from a ninepolnt points in less than three quar- tie with Indianapolis by defeatSonics.
"Timeouts stop
JuJo White scored eight of his fourth-quarter deficit to defeat ters of play to lead New
lost a pro fight during his career, can you tell me bow many times
Orleans ing Calgary in a game In which'
momentum."
38 points In the five-minute the New York Nets. It was to a runaway victory
be was knocked do and by whom?
La
Taylor, Girden
over Stlngers Coach Terry Sister acGrove, Calif.
Russell's tactic seemed to be overtime to lead Boston over Denver's highest scoring Atlanta. The Jazz held a 974 Cused Calgary Coach Joe Crojust what the doctor ordered, Chicago. The loss was the 13th outburst of the season and lead at the end of the third zier of using 'junior league"
Rocky was knocked down Just twice (and I happened tO I..Z
because the SuperSonics went straight for the Huh,
tbothiinhis49 bouts. Jer ty Joe Walcott had him down foracoimt on to a 121-112 victory over the
snapped a six-game road losing quarter and Maravich and the tactics.
l'heHullsforcedtheovertjmne streak.
of two In the first round of the fight which Rocky won for the i6ers Friday night for their first when Jack Mann, playing In
rest of the starters watched
The Cowboys were five mmBraves 135, Knicks 112
heavyweight title in 1952. Archie Moore had him down for a count tr1unpi on the road this season. only his second game for Chifrom the bench as their under- utes Ia'-' in returning to the Ice
of (ow in the second round of the last fight Rocky ever (ought, 111
Bob McAdoo and Adrian Dan. studies coasted home.
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betweeii the fIrst and second
The victory broke a 14-game cago, hit a 12-foot jumper for a hey scored 30 polnt.s each and
1955.
Lakers 114, Spurs 105
perIods.
losing streak that extended 100-100 tie with three seconds Buffalo ran off 17 points in a
Q. Who do you think Is the best quarterback In professional back to last March.
Cazzie Russell scored 24
DennIs Abgrall's two goth
left in regulation,
football now?
DD., Cosfngtoo, Ky.
row
in
the
second
half
and
went
points
to
lead
Los
Angeles
over
led
the Cincinnati victory,
In other NRA action, the Bos.Plaloos 124, KIngs 115
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Kermit turned away 24 shots while Ed.strength
ever
411).of arm, Jones and Anderson get a lot of support. Fran IS Detroit Pistons defeated the od rally That sparked Detroit point lead at the start of the Washington had a career-high monton's Ken Broderick kicked
But rn personal pick, for the way be calls a game and Kansas City Royals 124-1 15, the past Kansas City, breaking a fouit,ii quarter
his incomparable throwing accuracy, Is the lefthander, Stabler, Iliana Pacers whipped the low-game losing streak for the
as the Lakers won their out 31 as the Aeros and the oilBlazers 113, Suns 9
even if he can't run like he used to a couple of years ago
fourth straIght game to keep ers skated to only the third
ClevelandCavahiers 112-109, the
Pistons.
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Hew Orleans at New England
WaShington
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D.Hc,;t ,i! New York Giants
Dallas at Philadelphia
Tampa 5ay at P'tsburgh
HouSton at Clevelanct
Green Bay at Mnnesota
Buttalo at Miami
Kans
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San Francisco at San Oieq
Ch'cago at Seattle
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citing one I have ever seen.
It didn't last long, only three rounds. But those nine minutes
had more punches thrown land landed; than most 10 rounders do.
It was war from the opening bell and the suspense never let up
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No question in my mind, the Joey Vincent-Emmett Atlas fight
of Nov. 16, Is definitely' the "Fight of the Year."
"Upset of the Year," is another category the Vincent-Atlas
fight could win. Along with eight others, this surprise ending
shocked many.
Listed here are such memorable ones as: Madison's KO over
Vincent; his KO over Perez; Atlas' title taking decision over
Wells; and Scott Clark's lone loss at the hands of Jimmy Owens.
I guesathe Wells-Atlas fight should really win that category.
It was one of the big ones of the year, recorded anywhere in the
world.
But my vote goes to Leon Shaw's one round KO over Jodie
Ballard.
True, Wells was ranked No. I in the world When he lost to an
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nesota, New' Orleans plays at
New England, San l"rancisco is
at San Diego and Washington
play's the Jets at New' York
,in iionuay nignt's game, Cmcinnati play's at Oakland.
The NFl. weekend began today with Baltimore at St. Louis
and Atlanta at IAIS Angeles.
F'or the season, Dallas ha'
allowed only 160 points, and
with just two gaines to go, the
('owboys stand a good chance if
setting a club record for the
fewest points allowed.
The Steelers have won seven
Consecutive gaines Since a
dreadful 1-4 start. l'he defense
has been a vital factor in the
Steelers' turnaround and lead.s
.,... .1.,..
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iv :uue't IUjUI r oowaii L tinierence.
'Ihe Steelers also lead the
AFC in scoring differential with
a niargin of 141 points between
the 279 they have scored and the
138 they' have allowed,
l'he Steelers have perniitted
fewer points than any' team in
the league, but I'itLsburgh still
needs help to make it into the
playoffs. Tht- Steelers trail tht'
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Show's win came on a one round KO. And it was not just a one
punch deal. It was a three touchdown battering that left no
question as to who was the better man.
The Wells fight was one that gave me time to get used to the
idea he might lose. But the Show fight was over almost before it
started.
Again there is no question as to my choice "Upset of the
Year" belongs to [eon Show for his win over Jodle Ballard.
In the other categorys I hove selected Milton Owens as the
"Prospect of the Year," over Frankle Santore. ThIs was my
hardest choice, but Frankie was stopped in New Orleans this
year. Yi'hile Milton is still undefeated.
Scott (lark was my pick over Sammy Ma,sias as "Rookie of
the Year."
MaMas also lost out, in my mind, for the "Amateur of the
Year" when I chose Razor Rosenberg over him by' a very' narrow
margin.
These awards are a great thing. The fighters really look
forward to them, anti If you hove not voted, do so before the 15th.
The final tally will be announced and the awards will be presented
before New Year

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BUHMIO, Italy - Ingemar
Stenmark of Sweden won the
men's world series giant slalom
here by' more than two seconds
over Phil Mahre, White Pass,
Wash.

KEGL ER'S KORNER

Into the net to lose the set.

In the earler match, Rosewall
was penalized a point for solating the WU1's 30-second rule,
a measure designed to prevent
intentional stalling.
The winner of today's matchi
faces the winner of a similar
lour'man series in two weeks
for a $100,000 winner-take-all
final,s match in April in las

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have captured thu 1977 l"Iortda
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Juan RunkIt' and Sharon Pauly,
both of West Paint Reach, 4-3 on
the 18-11th' la'high Country' Club
c'ourse'
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771 C,eo Waldroø 202. Duke Caukin
,'OJ Phil Santoro 207, Pcte Peterson
201
H.gh Series Harry Hofton $31,
Fred lbotoIo 526. Warren Mewes
36.0. Jim DeVore 539. Larry
Pucrdt 550. Martin l'lansen 525.
D'ck Whalen ¶50. Geo Waldrop 573,
Duke Caukin 560. Phi Santoro 566.
Pete Peterson 550
Other Highlights Star of the Week
George Waidrop
DELTONA PINBUSTERS
Standings Hits A Mr 37',
Leftovers 3716. Ding Dong i
M,iybees II IF Lucky Strikei 30
Splits 5. Misses 30 1$. HI Los 25 20.
Gators 2/2). crackenlack's 2/21 C
1 MarkS 26 77. Srik,r's 75 73. lllini's
74 21. Easy Go er's 2325, J'lts
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Buckeyes
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Set Set 207$,
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RingCrs 20 75. Dunamos IS 79. HI
Balls 14)1. Four Diamonds I? 3,4
High Game- France's Sargent 205.
Jo Wcick 711. Joe Ferrer 19$. Lou
iSolton 196. MarCel TlSsbO'jdeiu $95,
Gus Reincll 191. Larry Valente 192.
Don lIurIs,qine 191. Mike Burke $9.
Mirvin McPlutt 119, JIm Arroyo
115. Frank G'e'co III. Gene McNutt
Ill. Helen Ferrer $19, Winnie
Spencer $76, Viola Koch 17). Mary
.SuiJu'sto 170. Mary Bagnoli 10?.
Patrick $6?. Mary Mathie%oqs
Hugh Series Don Burlsenne $11,
M.*rvn M(PIutI 53?. Joe Weick 310.
Lou Bolto*s $04. Viola ICock 501.
Norman Becker 191, Gu's Ifendl 499,
Bill Ker'stok 111. Winifred Spencer
47
Converted SplIts Helen Ferrer 6
7)0. Mary Aijgalo 737, t1Ien
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Mathesen 56 $0, Joe Werck 5.6 10.
Bill McCord ' 95 Buddy Boiijrpe,
Amy Barnby 56 10. Mike Ros, S I
Helen Metiler &amp; I Cow.in' Turkey
$0. Florence Ourhenne S $0. Run
ROLL A BOUTS
Otthaus $10. Geraldine Leisenring
Slandncjs I The Mactune- 7
510. W'nilred Jordan I S. Amy
Orco
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WeiOk 3 tO. Lo
Boiton 310. LiSe
Runners. S Cap'rs Jums 6 N.,bor,
Miter 3 tO
7
Stoneio Rlie,, 8 Donovan
Other
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F rances
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WASHDAY DROP-OUTS
Makers Ii F am,lu Tr.o. II Odd
Slanangs Ups &amp; Downs 31 10.
Roller's. CS H,tcjôfr,,j ?
Sum Pun
Go Getters 2? II. Eager Be-avers 2
II. Whiz Kids 24 20. Alliy Cats 74
High Games Carol Slaughter 204
20. Bombtrs 22', 211,
Hee, &amp;
202
Larry F'cdrd,,t 714
Jim
SIsees 191 ,24,, Scatter Pins $9
Johnson 225. Bully Martin 221 Etli
Busy B's $6 IS. Only Us 12 37. Out
Gross 209
keith Jorw,sor,
of towne,'S $0 6. M4k ups 211
Jimmy Morris 201
High Games Sans kaminsky
Hugh Series Polly Price 5)0.
204 in. Joe Ferrer 2)4. Bob Wilson
700. Norman Becker 110. LiSle Sliarcys S'emer 500. C,mrol Sl,iuc2lster
Billy M8rIin $55 Jim Johnson
Miller 173. Margaret kinney 149,
571.
Larry
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Trudie l'ightsey 161
Barbara
Clii's Gross 543. w'cs 'biCke-IIS SS7
Knesel 162. Lucia Weaver 160.
Jimmy Morris
M.able PIthOijO 154
Converted Splits Mar 1 Rude-Its
High Series. Sam kaminsly 39$.
'. io. ie,s Erwin 6 7 IQ
Bob Wilson 196. Jo. Ferrer
Other Oughhigtit
Star at the
Norman Becker 159. Lucia Weaver
Week Lll Gross . 121
442. Barbara knesel 4. Trt.,tjie
SWEETWATER OAKS
Lrghtsey ItS
Standings Etii. (.,Oi,ier Mull's.
Converted Splits Ada Mangen 54
Angels, Bends. Royal O,,ks. Fox
10. Helen Ferrer 4 Si.. Bill Dean
Valley Spares. Citroles Fault,
9. Joe Weick 4 10. Mary FiIip.a?ruCk
Trailers. Bowled Ower
$10, Dan Burton 36. Mike Burke 56.
HIgh Series Dcc Weisberg
Bob Wilson $7. Larry Fitzpatrick
Jim lie-riley 566
10. Larry Vale'nte 3 $0. Jo. Mangen
Converted Spli?
Mar'lyn Bier
3)0
m.ngh.tm 6 7 &amp; 7 9
Joe Brr
Other Highlights
Sam kamn
mingfldrri 1710
lAyiSowler of the week
130
COUNTY SCHOOL FOOD
AUTO TRAIN MIXED
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Standings
I. Small Maui, 7
Bar. Salt &amp; Pepper, (tie Dumplings,
Caboose. 3 Whachamacaltet,. I
FrCth tomatoes. Sweet Nolis, Juicy
Snort Circuits; S The New Roller. 6
Fruits. (tie Nut's
OptImists. 7 The Wheels, I Th.
High Games Loanne Swarti
Rebels
5werti
Williams
II?. Ruthe
High Games Linda McCord ill.
laurotny Ill t?7. Lynn, Harnit 171
Bill McCord 19$ Ii). Sandy Swain Ill. Carolyn Brown Ill, Donna
Ill; Candy
Bu'ck 115 Breeze 12/, Gloria Lamb I/l
P4th 6osrth 193 &amp;
High Series Jo.inrve Swarli ,.
$71. Chuck MoeftIer 151. John Hull Carolyn Brown 491 RuIP,e Zaurotny
164. Mock PIerce $52. B4rbira
506. Gene McNutt 4,), Lynne Harris
Pierce I)). Helen MoetSIr i69
493
High Series Buddy Boldree $79.
Converted
Splits
Sweeti,
Linda McCaprd 69. fill MCCord 46,
Williams I 10. LuCille Feller
Cnucl Moefiler 457, PIta Bosworth
Other Hughtight's Carolyn Brown
513
Helen Moenler 489. CecIl
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BoswoetPi ir. Pe'te Ouggon 46).
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Slormers, IS. Alie'nS Pro ShOp, to
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Bros . II Salt &amp; Pecsser, $9
PIuSlIr's, 20 F
Tr000, 21 Bob
Dance Dodge. 17 No 7$
Hugh Game's Alice Hervjrck's 266
Walt Denny 20$ 109. Roger Q*j'ck
2H, Edna Dural 202 JOY Walters
100
High Series Alice Hen,Jurks 374.
Walt Denny 536, Dave tlunl 5.14, J , ,n
Stewart 5.31 Roger QuIck 5.39 Dick
White'fsOuse 526. Kit Jolsnson $11'. Jr
Lewis 5.3$ Ed Jackson 571. Cathy
McCljijcj 519. Jack, Quick 50.3
Edna Dural 524. Jan Joisnson 51$.
Joy Waiter's SO?. Cdiie BowJen 50$.
Star Hendricks 340, Al Bredman
501. Harriet Jackson 500. J ..i
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Nationàb
Basketball Aso&lt;iat 05
EASTERN
CONFERENCE
Atlantic Division
W
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Uoston
12
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5 1 0 117
KC
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NATIONAL CONFERENCE
Eastecn Division
Dallas
10 2 0 573 256 160
S Lou's
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3 667 26* 236
Wash
8 4 0 667 277 II?
Phu)
3 9 0 250 131 230
NV GIs
2 tO 0 167 132 723
Central Division
Mnn
9 2 I 792 236 $60
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6 4 0 50,0 235 Us
Ccgo
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205 181
4 8 0 33) 153 239
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Western Division
LA
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S Fran
7 5 0 543 236 170
N Orin
1 8 0 313 210 2
AlInta
1 8 0 33.3 157 232
5tl
7 10 0
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x Clinched d'v's'on title
Mondays Result
San Francisco 20. M's'sota
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Saturday's Games
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Wilc7wood
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Sandy
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Joanna Bass IS/. De'Il Barc,, tOt 151
155. Sylvia 'luttell 86 Dot Rant's
169, Fay Carroll ISA iSand,, Hub
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Ztivrotny 16.1 167. 137 AliCe Fowler
115 Norma Wagner IS?
High Se-rue-s Connie Dean 507
Ru?he lavrotny 4*7 Ai,e 10*1e-r
101. Linda fleaty 396 Dcii Barca
Lund,, Carte-c 426
Wand
Hubbard Ill
lare- Carroll 1.32.
Mabel Vogel 1*6. Sylvia Pay 3*1.
Dot Ran-s Ill
Sylvia ottell 135
Converted Spits Linda Baaly 6
$0 Doris Be-in 510. Sue- Cr,nc,*,, 2
?. Sandy Ru's.eil
S 79 Evelyn
Serrac's S 10
Mabel Vogel 1 1.
rurkey Coryuie Dean
Other Hugtrlighls Queen 01 the
Week Dell Barca 7/

Oregon 57. Wcri,ta State 49
Arizona St 66, San Diego St 65
Far Western Conter.nc,
Second Round
Cal Davis 65, Stanislaijs St 6)
Haywaril St 65 Chico St 63
Consolation
Fresno Pacitic 64. San Fran
CISCO St 50
Sscramnto St tO) t1ur'tolCt
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Quthec 5. New England
Cncinnati 6. Calgary i
Edmonton o. iouston o. tie
A Mnnesta
Saturday's Games
rtmonton .31 lfldiaflãpOiis
W'nnpeg a? New England
San Dueqo at Phoenix
Today's Games
Edmonton at MinneSfa
HOuSton 81 Cncirwiao
Peg it Quebec
P"n, at Calgary

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American Flag 7/21. Burger Chef.
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Fleet Reserve 702*. Burns T'co
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CAMPBELL
CONFERENCE
Patrick D,v,sion
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Fort Myers Canterbury $2,
Midwest Division
Belle Glade Christian
Denver
11 6
70.0 lmmokaIe 61, Everqi.cj
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Los Ang
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G'oldnSt
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Phoenix
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PPI 17, Clarkson 60
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Boston
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ChiCago 109, OT
Villanova 71. Merrimack 63
Buftaio 135, New York KniCkS
Woot,r 67. Rochester 64
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Rvni'als by one game, and unless the Bengals lose one of
Jethr() Pugh and Lee Roy their two remaining games,
Jordan have seen it all.
Pittsburgh will not be able to
pugh was the player Jerry catch them.
If you did not get one, you can remedy that situation b)
Smyth, D'vislon
Kramer had to riiove in order
The help could come Monday
picking one up this Tuesday night at the big charity show that
t
2 26
for [tart Starr to
start..s at 6:30 p.m.
score the win- night if Oakland, which already Coo
tO 13 2 77
Cob
81$ 3 19 73 U
In the "Fighter of the Year" category the names of Taco ning
(;ret touchdown in the famous has clinched the AI'C West, Mrw
61S 1 iS 6510$
Hay-Dallas
Ice
Bowl
beats
Cincinnati.
The
Raiders
Perez, Mike Quarry, Edgar Ross, Joey Vincent, Termite Watkins
Vancvr
6 19 2 II 45 101
game that dedded the National
anti Gene Vells are offered to us.
wn the NFL's he-I record at
WALES CONFERENCE
F'thill I.&amp;'ague's 1967 chain- lll and another victory would
Norris Division
I am afraid late season losses by Perez and Watkins have
ONLAt400.SEMIPIOLE
Mont
$9 1 1 47 $37 61
pionship.
eliminated them from my consideration.
clinch the host team role in the L A
FRIDAY'S RESULTS
III 9 25 92 92
$12
SOUTH
Jordan was backing up the playoffs which begin Dec. 18. Ptt
Wells has had a good year but his loss to Emmett Atlas has to
9 II S 23 71 SS
Denver 176, New York tle?s
FIRST - I Larri Coldo 13)170,0
lIne on that famous play.
Norfolk St 9?. N Caro Cent,
DIrt
S I) 1 20 69 53
force last year's winner of this award to the sidelines.
171
440 3 10. 2 Eddy Yza (7) 360 300.
Wash
1 iS 3 17 69 102
Together the) helped dnchor
Seattle $71, Philadelpl',)a III
3 Cactto Miguel (Ii 3 0O Q (371
Vincent has had an extra ordinary year, One that saw him go
Wake Forest 97. Wathington
Adams Oiviiion
Dallas' Doomsday Defen.se that
Indiana 117, Cleveland 109
37 10 P (3 71 131 10
15
f5tn
from a six-round lighter to state welterweight and Southern
19 8 I 39 107 76
Detroit
174.
KanSas
City
ItS
SECOND - I Echano.Uii (Ii
led the Cowboys to the 1971 SuMID
WE
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null
$3 6 3 29 76 54
niiddleweight champions. But the opposition is so tough this year I
New Orleans ill. Atlanta $05
U 606 20 360, 2 Urma JIvI (7) 1060
Ball St Si. Indiana Cent
per Bowl championship.
17 9 4 28 96 14
have to pass him by because of his early season losses.
Portland Ii), PIven,. 99
360. 3 Eddy ('nii1i Il) 2*0; Q (171
Ottirben 91. Watash 69
6 I? 7 19 64 54
Los Angeles Ill. San Antonio
:'snd they provided some of
41 60. P14 71 $1940. 00 (31) 1410
S Dakota 100. SW Mn,, 1)
Mike Quarry has been nothing short of sensational, lie has
Friday's Games
los
THIRD - I Ogulza Alberdi (SI
the veteran leadership that
Toledo 5*, Cornell, N V IS
F'P'iiladelphia
4.
Washington
i
won everyone of his efforts, except for a disputed draw, including
Saturday's Games
II 10 I 00 1 $0. 2. Eddy Beitia 161
SOUTHWEST
A?lnt 3, Boston i
helped the rookie-laden CowSeattle at New York KniCkS
that great win over Torn Bethea on national TV. lie now stands on
8 404 60. 3 ca Soto (4) 1 10. Q (a Ii
Texas 1$, Wis Stout 63
St LouiS 2. Cleveland 7
boys win the NFC championNew York Nets at' Atlanta
6210. P 56) $5900
Texas
A&amp;M
10.
Angelo
St
69
the threshold of a shot at the world's title.
Colorado 3. Vancouver 2
Indiana dl Houston
ship last season.
FOURTH - I Paul javi (6) Ii 10
Texas Lutheran
70.
Dallas
Saturday's Games
Despite this, my vote is going logo to Ross. The Dog has had
Denver at Washington
170 4 60. 7 Eddy Aguirre (7) 770
l.AS
VF,GA,S
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Al';
Jimmy
So when Pugh anti Jordan
tdw York Rangers at Mn
15 fights this year. lie has won all 15. lie has won 14 of those by
New Orleans at Chicago
3*0. 3 Oguiza Via (II 360. 0 (26)
FAR WEST
talk about Dallas defense after Connors anti Vitas Gerulaitis nesota
Los Angeles at Golden State
4940. P16211,110, OD (861 13430
KO, While his victims have not been as well known as Bethea,
Cal Irvine 108. UC San Diego
Buffalo at Hw York island
met
Saturday
in
Milwaukee at Portland
a dozen seasons together in the
FIFTH - 1 Manolo Ramon (I)
.s they were the best ones that matchmaker Bruce Tampler could
cr5
Today's Games
w Inner'take-ahl semifinal
15 00 640 4 60. 7. Alava Bengoa (1)
Montana 65. Air Force 59
NFL,
you
listen.
Atlanta
at
St
Louis
entice to step into the ring with the current Southern junior
Denver at New Orleans
5*0 120. 3 Maruri Arca (7) 440.
Nebraska 60. Hawaii SQ
Ask them about the current Iltitch in World Championship
Pittsburgh at Montreal
Boston at Kansas City
mnld.leweight champion.
0(111 3900 PCI 1) 9000
Nevada 97, Immaculata IS
Detroit 81 Los Angeles
54's Antonio at Phoenix
Dallas defense and they pull no '1t'i Challenge Cup play.
SIXTH - I Jose Javi (2) 1610
Ptiti Lutheran 95. St Mar
Quarry was held to a split decision by Nat Gates in New
Chicago at Toronto
Cleveland at Portland
1 00340. 2 Oguiza Soto (6) $ 601.00.
The two earned the right to
tin'S
IS
punches.
Today's Games
Mexico, and that draw by Tony Green in Maimi Beach. The Gates
I Pjtx Eloria (3) 3.20. 0 (7 61
San Francisco 9). Calito.'na
T or o n I o at
"We are playing better as a play in the semifinals by virtue
New
York
52 10 P 12 6) 121 30
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light was his first after several months of inactivity and the Green
iif victories Friday night. ConRangers
unit than any of our teanis
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TOURNAMENTS
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at
Boston
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with the
- R.J.,
Rafael,
years as
NFL
head
coach at
when
own team
a shot so
thewell
Denver'based
team is doing
and
Hilliard
Graves
seem
to New
haveEngland
as muchPatriots.
zip on the
ball San
as he
used Calif.
to when he was successfully for the American the Dolphins hope to continue unless
hean
can
break
a threethe your
ball. Bodies
arehas
mangled
that it has managed
to did
notforward
turn things
around
for
Football
Conference's
Eastern
their
record
of
being
one
club
of
game
losing
streak
anti
win
his
in
the
intense
collisions
of
the
move
Into
third
spot
in
the
Vancouver.
There are misconceptions about Plunkett's throwing because Division title in recent years. which Sinipson has had little last two games, plans to look at open field, the blind side shot league's Smythe Division.
he underwent shoulder surgery a couple of years ago. It was his was never even a factor in this success.
left shoulder that was operated on. Ills throwing arm has never year's race with Simpson reThe two were acquired for
Simpson has gained over 100 his personnel for next season, when you're In pursuit.
The Rockies, who won only 12 John Gould and a draft choice
Shula plans to start Don
strength.
I think because
of his injury
historyhe
been affected.
At 29, there's
no reason
should
havetoot
lost any
porting
latequarterback
and fullback
Jim
yards120
onlyyards
once in
against
Miami,
Strock
at quarterback against early
last fall
a trade
withBears
the team
waslast
based
in Kansas
more trades
I knee
Before
hein
came
to the
games
season
whenCit)
the make
and Maloney
saidto
hehelp his
surgery,
Braxton
and
Jot'
getting
20 carries
in the
Bills.
and because he's in a new situation this year, he's a more ten- Ferguson suffering injuries,
a 1973 game. Simpson's career
tative quarterback than he used to be.
New York Jets, Mike was the and known as the Scouts, team evacuate the basement of
The Bills take a sorry 2.10 average against the Dolphins is
Strock, the major college captain of the Jets' special recorded their eighth victory of the Smythe Division.
Q. I understand the infield fly rule is In effect If there are less record into the game. Miami is only 64 yards in 14 games.
passing and total offense leader teams. But in l97, he also the 1976-77 campaIgn Friday
than two out and men on first and second, or men on first, second 5-7, having lost three straight
Barons 2, Blues 2
The
IliIls
flew
into
Miami
in
1972
for Virginia Tech, has gained 110 yards for the Bears night as they scored a 3-2 victoand third. Now my question is why not when (here is a man on games.
The Barons snapped their
Saturday after trying to pre- seen extremely limited action one afternoon carrying the ball ry over the NUL's worst team, five-game losing streak but still
first only? There Is still a force at second base, so the infielder
Simpson rushed for a 273 pare for the game wearing in his three years with the Del- against the world champion the Vancouver Canucks.
remained winless in their last
could fake it and get a double play. - I)ick Blanchard, Tustin, yards last week in a 27-14 Buf- longjohns, gloves and other cx- phins. lie has completed one of
Pittsburgh Steelers.
Calif.
eight games.
falo loss to Detroit. That broke tra apparel to ward off ice-cold six passes this year for eight
"I'm like what they have in
Scorig goals has been Cleve.
Not if the batter is hustling like he should and running all out to his own National Football temperatures. Grounds crews yards and has a three-year total
baseball," Mike rationalizes his
land's big problem as the Barfirst base. The infield fly rule only applies with multiple men on League record of 250 yards in a had to shovel snow off the field of only 5! attempts with 27 role, "- a relief man, When I 'tj\/ f_I
I base because they'd be sitting ducks for a double play if the In- single game, made him the first for practices.
ons have scored three or fewt4
was drafted by Kansas City in
completions for 238 yards.
I fielder decided to let the ball drop. With only one man on, the
goals in 21 of their last 25
1971 fifth round, out of Nordouble play is dubious.
games.
thwesternt, I played behind
Q. What do you think Pitt would have done thIs year if that
Dennis Maruk's second goal
school had to play in really tough conferences like the Big Ten,
Mike
Garrett.
When
I
was
D
oth
Protest
of
the
night
with five minutes
traded to the Jets tin 1973
U Southwestern Conference or the Pacific Eight? - LB.,
remaining
gave the Barons the
because of what he describes as
hamIlton, 0;
By The Associated Press
tie. Claude larose and Larry
a "personality conflict" with
You forgot the Big Eight. To answer the question, I don't think
Over the last few years it has Patey replied for St. Louis.
Hank Strain, then the coach), I become popular to knock hockthe Panthers, Tony Dorsett or not, would have gone undefeated
Flames 3, limbs 1
played behind John Higgins and cy violence and the "goons"
and be on (heir way to a national championship. But give Coach
Eric Vail shoved a rebound
1Johnny Majors and his gang credit. They've won when they had
Emerson Boozer. Here liii that perpetrate it. But Mm- pist Gilles Gilbert late in th
e e tI fl
I fl e'iI t(]f
to.
I e
behind Walter Payton. When he nesota Fighting Saints Coach third period to help as thtJ
9
had
a bad
elbow
last year, I Glen Soninor says he feels that Flames continue to battle for
started
seven
games,"
1ISBUHGI1 iAP
Terry sional career in 1969 when the
the World Hockey Association, second-place in the tight Pat'the
Buccaneers
are
There
is
motivation
for MIke
_______
and hockeytoInhockey
general,
rickI)ivion.
flames,
Ilanratty leads his winless Steelers compiled a 1.13 season deceivingly talent-laden, Han- in just showing he can play. over-reacting
vio-are
who
have lost Both
twice the
in their
last
Tampa
Bay
Buccaneers despite the new leadership of ratty claims, and their prowess Always has been. When he was lence.
against the Super Bowl Coach Chuck NaIl.
14 outings, and the Flyers have
lies hidden among the casu- in high school at Kent, Ohio,
champions he so recently left
Hanratty's Buccaneers may allies,
'All we listen to these days 30 points, just three behind the
and today's game will bring better that miserable season
three of his teammates went to about goons In hockey is so front-running New
York
"We'd have a much better the football factory, Ohio State. much bull," Sonmor said after Islanders.
knocks.
as many heart throbs as hard record by losing all 14 games team if we didn't have a
couple Mike wasn't highly sought his team gave up three goals
in
The Flyers missed a chance
this year. Uis job with Tampa dozen guys on the injured re- because he was
_____________________________________________
lie will be reunited with, as
supposed to be the second period and took a 4-3 to move to within two points o)
Bay is a new start, literally,
serve list."
well as upended by, some of his
too small, at 5-9.
lie set
settled
"I think we have a lot better
Northwestern
and
thatfor ls Friday night at the hands of the slumping Ishnders when
Q. Howdoes Dr. J. feel about playing In the National Basketball ('lOsest friends,
attitude than the Steelers did in
Memories and analogies are school's all-time rushing the Western Divlsioo-leading IlarUand Monahan's 11th goal
$ Association? Doe's he think it's a better league? - l.A.,
"I'll be calling the blitz on 1969. That year was a little one thing, but football is anoth- records.
Winnipeg Jets,
of the season with 30 seconds to
Elizabeth, N.J,
er and
theold
Steelers
have promevery play," grinned Steeler depressing because of a lot of ised
their
teammate
It will
Sonmor chose to vent his an- play gave the Caps the tie.
"Kansas City took a chance on ger toward referee Steve DowIt's exciting for him, but Julius Ervthg says frankly, "I would linebacker Jack Lambert, older guys who just wanted to
be business as usual on the me,"he recalls, "because they hag.
havebeencontent toplaymyentirecareerjntheAB. Basketball whose stoney disposition made put in their time and see the Field.
were into small backs then
Is basketball, Now we have a combination of the best players in him the frequent target of Han- season end," remembers Han"lie called penaltieson us for
Plaids An Alrplan.7
the world. Players coming over from the ABA have made all ratty's impish pranks.
Pittsburgh
must
win
its
last
(;arreu, Robert Holmes, Iegltthte checks. I'll probably
ratty.
___________
Hanratty, cheerful without
teams better. That's the only reason the NBA is now a better
"But we've got more younger two games to keep a toe-hold in Warren McVea."
be fined for criticizing Bowling,
the playoff climb. And the AFC
ieagoe." The front line of the Philadelphia 76ers, the most
cause in the face of the awe- guys here," he said.
Surprisingly, he wasn't but, at this point, I could care
spectacular team, l.s all es-ABA - Dr. J., George McGinnis and sonic Steeler defense, conSteeler linebacker Andy Bus- Central leading Cincinnati Ben- protiipte' by the example of his less."
C.aldweLl Jones.
ceeded: "I'm sure I'll run into sell, who plays his last home gals must lose against Oakland father, Dr. Tony Adamle, who'
In other WIIA action, Quebec
______
or Denver for Pittsburgh to was a fine linebacker with the and New England skated to a 5Q. Whowast eexcellentpaucrfor the University of Nevada at Lambert here and there."
game Sunday before retiring make
original Cleveland Browns of S tie, Cincinnati defeated
.
RenoZO years ago? lie set all kinds of NCAA records. I think his
TUESDAY DEC. 7th
Rut for the shaggy-haired from a 12-year career with
the l940s.
first name was Stan.
BiU Craig, Antloch, Cal,tr.
quarterback who was waived Pittsburgh, remembers back a
Calgary
6-4
while
Edmonton
SVI
"We've got to approach this
Tha Old City Hallhll
"My father never PUShed
His full name was Stan Heath, and he played at Nevada more
from the tight-knit Sleeler lam- lot further than lianratty, but game with the same attitude as
and Houston played a scoreless
me," says Mike, "one way or tie.
than 20 years ago. A transfer from the Umversity of Wisconsin, ily early this season,
today's he agrees the comparison is
any others because it means the other. I simply
like the
Stan spearheaded a short-lived Nevada football revival by game will dredge up memories there.
Nordies 5, Whalers 5
just as much," warned Noll.
challenge of football. And at tiiy
leading the nation's collegians In passing in 1948, throwing for older than those of lockerroom
'They're as good as we
Christian Borrjeleau scored
That's why lianratty's home- age,
what was then a record 2,210 yards and 24 touchdowns, lie played high-Jinks.
couldn't figure out a with 30 seconds remaining in
were," said Russell. "We were
coining is likely to be sentirnen- betterI way
to make as much
pro ball briefly with Green Bay and in Canada and is now a
lianratty began his probes- a team like the Bucs once."
the regulation time to give Quetal, but rather rocky.
money."
contractor in Reno.
bee a tie with the New England
Q. Can you tell inc how many times a manager can go out and
Whalers.
talk to his pitcher without having to take him out? In both leagues.
Bordeleau's goal came just
i please. Ray Herrera, Santa Paula, Calif.
seven seconds after the Nor.
t A I R
a
The manager can go out only once. The second time, the pitcher
diques pulled their goaltender
1 is gone. This is part of the official baseball rules and therefore
,
off the ice in favor of an extra
:applies 'o both the National and American
leagues.
attacker. Both teams were
Q. What has happened to Walt Sweeney, the all-pro guard of the
unable to score during the 10Washington Redskins? Can we expect to see him back In the
minute overtime period.
______________________
lineup again soon?
Qulney, Mass.
'
Gary MacGregor, Larry
By The Associated Press
Denver Nuggets nipped the
Pacers 112, Cavaliers 109
The chances are very strong that you will never see the veteran
bench for foul-plagued Portland' Pleau, Gordie Roberts, Alan
Philadelphia is not the easiest New York Nets 126-124, the Buf4,
Knight scored
the on
lastaofBlazers
and scored
poInts toGiljjam
help the
ltangsleben
andEngland
Toni Webster
offensive lineman in a football uniform again. He went on injured place to stop a road losing tab Braves blasted the New his Billy
game-high
29 points
beat21
Phoenix.
scored
for New
while

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Becomi*nq TheftmProof

By INK DIPPER

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i Editor's Note: ink Dipper (KYZ4916i is the
handle or the editor of The CB Times-Journal.)
CB radios are becoming more than just little
boxes under the dashboard, and the rising rum
rate has a lot to do with the new look.
Thefts of CB radios have skyrocketed with the
growth of the CB's use. Those little radios are
easy to steal in most cases - just pop open the
door, turn a couple of screws and out they come.
Inc same people wno made small fortunes
stealingstereo tape players five years ago have
turned their evil talents to CBs. The rip-offs have

it's infinitely harder to remove. A thief would
have to dismantle the entire dashboard to
remove the radio, and that wouldn't be worth the
risk,
The two-part radio Is not a new concept. Most

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telephones come In two parts because the
electronic parts are too bulky to place under the

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dashboard.

It's more trouble to install a two-piece radio,
but like the built-in model it 's also nearly unpossible to steal. The control head would be
simple enough to take, but it's no good without
the transceiver stuffed awa y in the trunk.

forced insurance companies to drop automatic

We've been asked

coverage on CBs installed m cars.

is the best to buy,

and our only reply is that they're both good

In most cases, a car owner has to pay ex1ra

deals. The standard under-dash models are okay

for CB coverage and the annual premium can
run $25 and more.

if the owner plans on taking them out every time
the car is unattended - including at home. Most

A

new generation of almost theft-proof CB

people, though, have trouble foirming that habit.

radios has ,developed, with two types growing in
popularity.
ners,

The second-generation CBs, of course, are
are
trouble to install unless they're bought in a new

(Inc is installed in the dashboard just like the

regular AM radio, and

in

some

car. Installation in either case would cost at least

cases

$25 and

tie up the car for an hour or more.

manufacturers have combined the AM-FM radio

And they cost more, too. A two-part radio can

or tape player with the CB for a compact en-

cost ten to 25 per cent more than regular units,

tertainment-conirnunicat4ons package.

and the built-in system with an AM-FM combo

The other type of new-breed CB comes in two

- the

parts. The guts of the radio

I

can often double

t' e

price of regular CBs.

But you can sev ..I-, advantages if you Com-

transistors,

diodes and wiring are in a box mounted in the
tr un k or under the seat. in the passenger cornpartment is either a control head with volume,

pare that with th cost of buying a second unit
after the first is stolen, or paying $35 a year more
in i nsurance
premiums for five years.

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squelch and channel knobs or a microphone that

they're offering them as options on

cars.

There will always be a market for under-dash

has all the controls built-in. Wires connect the
two pieces
Automobile manufacturers are counting

Inc radios come complete with nice gimmicks,
including a feature that overrides regular
broadcast signals with any strung CB traffic.

units, but they are becoming one of several
alternatives instead of the only game in town.
It's a change that can be appreciated by

heavily on the built-in dashboard models, and

The radio, of course, is still in clear view. But

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Now that ftse

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CBers use only one or two of the (tied in Liouisiana alone while stalling your

antenna to rules, which you need to obta!n

a permanent license. Since

be in

use, antennas and the Commission
In addition to 15 antenna- these usually sold Ior cover
channels are almost here, lots they wait until there's an estimates that there may be as related deaths in Lo ui siana prices well be low $5.35, and
of hobb)ists are dismvering opening on that channel. In many as 496 accidents a ycar from December 1972 through since they also contained lots of
that the existing 23 channels smaller communities, Channels involving ante nn as which are Aug ust 1976, Chapman lists five other he
lpful information, they
really ar en 't so overcrowded 5, 6 and 7, or some other co n- serio us enough to put the vic- injuries serious enough to actually repr
esented a be tter
alter all.
venientcombinationmay be the Urns in the hospital.
require hospital attention.
buy than the official ve
rs ion
Sure, if you live near an active ones, while those
The usual cause of accidents
and lots of would- be Cflers
new CB and it these happen to

Interstate highway, Channel 19 elsewhere on the dial go is the touching of an overhead
Only a few mont hs ago, you'd bought them.
is a pretty busy place, because unused.
powerline with the antenna have had to pay $5.35 for Part 95
Recently, the FCC cut the
the truckers a ll use it. The
The moral: Explore the sshile trying to install U. A of the FCC Rules &amp; Regulations price on its own publication to
trouble is that a lot of other limits of the channels you secondary type of accident if you bought direct from the 11.50,
making it a better buy if
people use it as well, making it already ha ve at your disposal involves stabbing - either of Federal agency. So lots of books you ne
ed the rules alone than

difficult to find a break for before investing in new ones. oneself while trying to install about
hours at a time. Many of them Don't let yo ur channel selector the antenna, or of another

have no business there, but get stuck in a rut.
person. As a result of a cornthat's where the action is.
plaint by Lawrence H. chapHowever, Channel 19 is one
I have yet to see a CB antenna man of Harvey, La., the CPSC
channel. Even in urban areas used as a murder weapon In a is trying to decide whether to
like New York or Chicago or TV drama, but the Consumer require warning labels on
I.'osAngetes,it'spossibleto find Product Safety Commission antenna
packages.The
space on Channel 22 or Channel

(CPSC) warns us that they can

evidence presented

by Chap-

8orsome other unfilled channel be lethal in Inexperienced man certainly Indicates that
at practically any time of the hands.
unless you really know what
day.
According to the Corn- you're doing, you'd be well
The trouble is that most mission, some 15 persons have advised to leave the job of in.
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CB Organizations
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Number of
President

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LTD CLUB
Number of members

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Willi

Organization meets
The son.
first Tuesday of every month at
ObjectIves- Aiding th e hardthe Greater Sanford Chamber of-hearing,
of Commerce Building, about
7:30 p.m.
Objectives
Buying school
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devices for deal children
throughout Florida.

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Organization meets
First
Till-COUNTY
Monday of each month at
ROAD RUNNERS
Florida Power &amp; Light, ha
Number of members - 71. ford.
President
Walter Massey.
Objectives
Aiding th ose
Organization meets
The needing assistance.
second Tuesday of each month
at the Greater Sanford
Chamber
of
Commerce
Building.
SEMINOLE
Objectives
Its primary
COUNTY Itl'AC'i'
purpose is to aid hard-ofNumber of members - 77,
hearing children.
President
Ken Murphy.
Special projec ts
Several
Organization meets
Last
currently are planned to assist Tuesday of each month at the
the Greater Sanford Cham be r First Federal Building in
of Commerce.
Saniord.
Objectives
Assisting in all
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President
hugh Freels.
Organization meets Every
Thursday at the Win ter Park

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Special projects
Seminole
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Involve rea CB; club members
setting up

(Sa of o rd

November, 1976
CITY OF LAKE
MARY. FLORIDA

Chspte r)

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organizational meeting

Left to right, Chuck Thomas, mornings; Allen Rays, mid-day; and Jerry
Allen, afternoon personality, with giant Santa's to be given away

December 20th.

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president; Damon

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ALL

Section 6107 of the Uniform Corn
YOU Are hereby notified that o'

litri day of December, 1976. a

approxImately 40 hams from

the Sanford-Deltona area at.

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Regularly

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Sanford.

transfer in Bulk assets of KWIK
KAR WASH, whose bUSifl
ad

rent - if you're a man.

turniture and txture which

want to start celebrating

sailboat big

holiday parties in high style,"

of

person act as a bartender just

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ocea.ri

but that's got to

the beach for about $200. wait till next year. You just

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Considering

the

safety

of not didn' t get your reservation in on

When you rent a boat you get having to drive yourself after time'

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Lou Racine of A home and party atmosphere. which may range from $100 to
House of Creations In South
Make sure you check out 1250, that deposit is returnable.
Seminole. "A girl would rather what's available, quick call to
provided you c an cel no later

can charter

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Steve Ewing, left, at Strictly Sail a party
under canvas is his idea of fun: Bill Jacobs,
above, tries on a tuxedo at Capp's Clothier and
sets his sights on a sophisticated night-on-theto '.s n.

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often. It isn't like a tuxedo find out what reproductions and planned departure, if

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Wontenay emphasizes
that SF..S hires no fund
raisers and "all funds we
collect are reported in
detail to the State of
Florida
Bureau
Financial Services."

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Beulah T Ahalt,

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but are moSt often
classified dependent due to
abuse, neglect or abandonment.
"Foster children are
children who have to live
apart from their parents or
relatives with whom they

Services. 921 E First
Street, Sanford.
"Our goal is one large
and
small gift for each
child. Our case load
changes frequently but
there art' about 70 children
now. People who are in-

rightly belong." says
Wontenay, "due to some
cris is
their lives which

makes it uiipossble for the

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terested In meeting the
particular gift needs of a

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Wontenay anti Mrs

Stafford bo th note that
Christmas is important to
foster children for more
reasons than just presents

not

a temporary basis, may

says

receive Christmas help for

The SES manual requires

caseworker Barbara M.

Inc kids through con-

that "opportunity for

Stafford.
Children

be

tnbutions of money or new
gift items.

religious, spiritual and
ethical development of the

declared dependent under

Donations, which should

foster child shall be

state law (Chapter

be made by Dec. 15, may be

provided b) the foster

39) for a variety of reasons,

made to Social &amp; Economic

family."

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('log shoes, windmills and lots of lovely plants:
holland was (he theme of the Central ('irclt"s stall,
represented by Mrs. Kathleen hlard, left, and Mrs.
Cathy Wesley.

Anyone? The Farmers Say, Yes!

question, "Anyone for tennis"

lik-Lly

Still, even with all the fancy
,w clubs, zippy coordinated
and enormous snub

appeal attached to the game,
It'll never be more fun to me
than when I was a kid out in t he
"boonies" of South Africa.
far'
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Foster parents, who are

Iii the rewute, dlLst

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child rather than donating
money may call SES office

car ef ul ly and thoroughly
screened and with whom
children are placed only on

The "in" sport to play today

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Mrs. P. L Elmore was cowas chairman of the successful
from toys to event.

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children under foster care.
'We want to emphasize
that these children are

outfits

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only for the benefit of the

and the entire country is
to cho ru s, "Ye''

enormous

The

nounced early next week.

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Is definitely tennis. Ask the old

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chatter of the tree.

ers and jaunty TyTolean hat. the other countries represen- "restaurant" customers.
led.
The variety of items for
The M imosa Circle did an at the two-day event

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The lilting melodies of Club's annual Christmas "Christmas around the its Japanese Tea House, ser. trirf~
gs to full size ChrutGerman&gt;', interspersed with Bazaar.

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ASCl5e'dule'f the propert lobe Chapter 56309. Florida Statu'%.
and all area Rams are invited
transferred and a list of the
will register
with list clerk of 'I
scheduled to attend and become charter creditors of the above named Circuit
C
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outstanding decorating job in

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NOTICE UNDER FICTITIOUS

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Publish- Dec S. 13. 191 6

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Baz aar

browsing among the colorful cluding embroidered suspen- colonial America were among to the

ing this Christmas

with
foster
parents
especially chosen to fit
their needs. how happily
memorable that Christmas
will be, however, is partly
up to other residents of the
area.
Foster parents receive
funds from the state of
FlorIda for necessities, but
ChrLstmas presents are not
considered "necessities".
"Christmas Is the only
time our agency is allowed
to ask for funds from the
public," says Elmer F.
Wontenay who heads ti- c
Seminole County office of
Social and Economic
Services (SES).

Club

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World," was the theme of the sing delicious tea, lunch and mas trees. Tickets were sold on
('hristznas carols, filled the
Providing the music was show, and naturally Lind fitted coffee all day in a room hung a charming Swiss chalet doU
Garden Center in Sanford accordion player Carl Lad, all in perfectly at the Rose Circle's with lanterns and flowers. In
house assembled and furnish ed
Friday morning, chee ring and decked out for the occasion in German stall. Holland, Mexico, the corner, a fountain and by
club members and on a

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you

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William A Walker II

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enough for a

said he thought they were the agencies,
un it still available for the
4up and coming" thing, most
Perhaps your holiday decor holidays,
felt wo rnen'stuxes were merely isn't quite at the level you wish
In yo ur motor home you will
a temporary fad.
It were. A trip to the Sem inole probably find a stove,
Formal rental gowns for Co un ty Public Library and the refrigerator, heating and air
women are not readily use of your libra ry card wil l condi tioning as well as stereo
available in th e Sa nford area. entitle you to rent fine art equipment. Though renting a
"There's not much call for reproductions "fancy up" your motor home r equi res a deposit

December Sth, 1915.

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back, enjoying a good while at 'liners

country ordered them either." chefs are also sometimes but call around and you may

Bylaws and training plans Longwoov3. Florida

.

30 foot sloop

says John F. Litto, at the office your valid Florida driver's

Reports showing expenditures are also made

g address Deno P Dike'ou. f101iCe, the' fictitious name, to
w
.7:30 p.m. at the Chamber of Itathmell, WB.4YRW, at (306) Esq, 300 Highway $797, Fern Park, ATTORNEYS'
TI
TLE SERVICES
Commerce. Also, the club will X22-2910 days or (306) 322-4)189 Florida
.
under which the corporation jmed
Th
join many other Central Florida evenings for further in.
Transfer is riat being made below is engaged in business n
to pay or satisfy existing debts.
clubs at a joint meetinig on Dec. formation.
Seminole County, Florida,
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The' amount of now con ,i.i..
,.
- t -h e, lotlow
.. nu". 'vu'
at
5'der.tion to be paid for the above address
$00
Centrli
East
described bulk transfer it 57.300,00.
Boulevard, Orlando, Florida 32$02
and it to be Paid on
December i.
That the party interested in
1975, at 300 Highway
Fern -busne's enterprise is at folIo
Park. Florida
.Li.wy,r' Title Services. Inc
DENO P. DIKEOU of
LAWYERS' TITLE
Baldwin I.
SE RVICES. INC
SW High*ôy 1792
By. Paul B Cortistock
Fern Park, FlOrj4a 37730 '
At President
Phone (303) 134 1421
Dated at Orl4n4, Orange Count,
ATTORNEY FOR TRANSFEREE
Florida, on December.ISI 1976
Publish Der
197*
Oct , j, I
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(351-0737)

you

Sanford to Daylona Beach and

"We have available tuxedos of Hotel, Motel, Restaurant license, your signature on a
to fit a four year old boy or a Employes and Bartenders' rental agreement anda "mere"
size 52 extra large man," says Union Local 737. "We don't let
fifty or so dollars a day.

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COnSiSt S of business, equipment,

If you

alone on the lake. Ilie other is a

Basic party needs also in- and tell them what you want. says Paul Nassoiy Jr. at
dude formal wear, of course, But call ahead.
Longwnod
Lincoln-Mercury.
and it's readily available for
"We need 48 hours notice,"
To rent a car you will need

Dsuasect
dress 5 Highway 1797, Longwood. ATTORNEY FOR PERSONAl ,

5 furnished to you he'flith

call the union hall

order. No one else around the

tending. The purpose of meetings will be held on the members of this new ARHI, transferor, as furnished by the said County. Florida, upon receipt
organizing this club is to , first Monday of every month, at afflulated club. Contact' Jack transferor. may be in$p,Cted at Di. proof Of the public
Public a tion of t .
10110* rig
public

Jack Lef Ocr of American Rent- are available very simply: just For people who want to to to

ALL CLAIMS, DEMANDS. AP
OBJECTIONS NOT SO FILF2

As Personal RIpprestrila

"We will soon have both a

the Sanford area, accorcling to cocktail shakers in their hands Car and a Continental Mark V

DALL B JACKSON and PEGGy B WILL BE FOREVER BARRED
of the first publication of
JACKSON d be KWII( KAR WASH
Notice
of
Pursu a nt to the
Administrati'
mercial Code IF S A 554766 107),

"We have no beats for rental

the hour or the day. Steve

Men's Wear in Sanford. "We because he says he is one. When says president Pete Lincoln
nve 15 or more styles, but we we Send you someone you can "You can rent a car with cash!
ced warning of at least one trust they are reliable and Credit cards are not required."
week when you want to rent honest," says the man whose
If you want to take your party
them."
union also supplies chefs for headquarters with you but you
One area firm had recently holiday parties. "We need more still want to get away, how
ordered ahalf dozen tuxedos for
notice to do that," says Litto. a bout renting a motor home' It
women, "But we can cell ed the "Th ere is simple question of may be too late, says at least

located at Highway ii 97, 'TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN

Radio Society was held at the president, and education

relations in the furtherance of

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of TO

by

ticipants and the booze" right in female, the people with the 177 Lincoln Continental Town

Brack Perkins, of Perkins

Notice Is herlty given that "
Greater Sanford Chamber of director; and Missy Rathmell will be presented at the
2. The estimated total of lr• corporation named b.lw. piJrsia''
Co mmerce on Nov. V with WB4WXT, secretary4reasurer. Decem be r mee ti ng on Dec. 6 transf eror 's de'tS s vnown
to the "Fictitious Name Slalu"

Arnateur Racho. InitW officers
elected are: Jack Rathrnell

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To

"everything but the par- for the evening' Male or

jurisdic tion of ttie court

City Attorney
REPRESENTATIVE
Florida. will be mad, to WALTER 5
Publish Nov 21. 28. D
OK. S. 17, 1976 'YOUNG, whos address is 1506 Wirxlerw,ectle, Hamms. Wa rd
0€ F 91
Sultana Lane. Maitland, Fbi-ct, &amp; Woodman. PA
Thedebtsoftflelransl.ror are notto PO Box ISO
he pad in lull by the Undersigned Winter Park, Florida 327W,
TeIehone': (305) 6416)12
buyer snd the following Information

'of the Lake Monroe Amateur Morrison WA4JRD, vice

provide education
on a

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BROCK. MASSEY &amp;
Number of members WALDEN
President - Bob You
616 E Sem or an Blvd
Group meets at: Sheraton Altamonte Springs, FI 37701

Hams In ited

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day

By S Kay Sassman

City Clerk

equipment and related goods Inn, 8 p.m., second Saturday oil
for two days.
month.

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this 161h

old punch tops are readily available them.

For those parties away from Ewing at Strictly Sail Monrne at night," says Ewing, along the way, Greyho un d wi ll
china. Or is it? Th is year why And for sobering up afterwards ho me you might want
of
Insurance also rent you a bar which fits
to try Harbour Marina) says, "We "because
not simplify matters. and rent you can rent an urn big enough renting a luxury car. At least.
acrom the rear of the bus,
have
a
couple
of
boats
we
rent
problems."
your holiday needs?
to make coffee for the entire one local dealer has the latest
Perhaps the ultimate In "take though you'll have to stock it
In
to
people
who
have
some
exFrom folding
tables and neighborhood,
high class luxury cars for daily
perlence with sailing. One Is a your party with you" Is to rent a yourself.
chairs to china, sternware and
For that perfect party touch rental besides the more con23 foot sailboat, big enough for Greyhound Bus! You can take a
flatware you can
rent how about hiring a bartender ventional rental cars.
Then there are huge airliners
a couple who want a q uiet party Party of 40 for an evening from

as

DATED

hearing chfldreu in Florida and son.
also a Cradle Care program for
Objectives- Aiding the hardmentally retarded children,
of-hearing.
Special projects - Starting
LTD CLUB

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up the

and

DATE December I. 1916
CREDITORS OF RAN

Lm
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The

which is used very seldom and p ri n ts are ln at t he moment will cancel - or provided you
'the boat and the right to sail drinking, plus the opportun;t,
only on certain occasions."
clue you in. Then stop by the return the used motor home in it," says Ewing. You stock it to hare fun and laughter
For getting into the spirit of Seminole Library. Ask them to its best condition,
yourself with food and drink, so many friends, renting a Lu.'
It's holiday party time again Christmas, huge punch bowls obtain the art work and you can
An alternative mobile party but don't plan on cocktails in for such a price just might Lo-, a
- tirneto polish Grandmother's with silver bases and crystal pick up your instant decor from plan Is
great idea for a holiday party.
rent a sailboat, either the moonlight,
flatware, hunt
wt and dust off the good through rental establishments.

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Sky ' s

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Rent-A-Cnris tas '

week

Lii) CLUB
Number of members - gg
air.
President - Russ Willia

Sunday, Dec. 5, 1976-IC

For Change 'f Pace

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('FN'TRALFLORIDA
Num be r of mem bers
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CITY OF LAKE
MARY, FLORIDA
Notice of Public Hearing
(Seal)
Deputy Clerk
TO WHOM IT MAY CON ERN
Arthur H Beckwith. Jr ,
Publish Nov 14, 71. 26. Dec. S. 1976
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN BY
Clerk of the Circuit Court
DEF 5
THE City Council of the City of Lake
By Patricia A Jackson
Mary, Florida, that said City
council has received apr'lltionby B
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VAN DEN BERG. GAY &amp;
Wheeler, ir and Letha R Fo*ler
BURKE. P A.
CITY OF LAKE MARY,
4
rlquesting the C'ty of Lake Mary to
Attorneys for the Plaintiff
FLORIDA
annex the following described
Post Office Box 773
Notice of Pubtic Hearing
pr ope rty
Orlando. Florida 32807
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN
PARCEL A: Beginning 23 9chains
Publish Dec 5, 1976
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN by
South of the Northwest corner of the City Council of the City of Lake
DE C, U
Section IC, Tcwnsrup 20 South, Mary, Florida. that said
City
IN
THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
Range 30 East. run South to Lake Council will
a public hearing at SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA
Mary Road. thence Northeasterly 730 p m on hold
Thursday, the9tts day
of PROBATE DIVISION
along road right of way to point 2% December. 1976. to
Fill Number 76.37GCP
feet Northerly of the Sanford Grant
a) consider a request for a re plat Division
Line. thence South II degrees West of Sanford Substant.dl Farms, a
In R: Estate of
119 feet, then ce Nor therly along the Subdivision in
an
existing BEULAH T AHALT,
edge of Lake to a point due East of agricultural zoning classification,
AS
the Point of Beginning, thence West
Sect classification 's described in the
NOTICE OF
s.
to the Point of Beginning (Less the zoning ordinances of the City
ADMINSTRATION
West 150 feet South of Lake) Lake Mary, Florida. of the following
TO ALL PERSONS HAVING
(Containing )5 acres more of less) described property lying within
the CLAIMS OR DEMANDS AGAINST
PARCEL B: Beginning at the municipal limits of Lake Mary, THE ABOVE ESTATE. AND ALL
intefseclion of South Line of
the Florida, and more fully described as OTHER PERSONS
INTERESTED
Sanford Grant Line with the
East follows. t wit
IN THE ESTATE:
lined the Northwest '. of Section 10,
The North 1800 feet of the W 'iot
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
Township 20 South.. Range 30 East, the NE 1 4 of Section II, Township
that the administration of the estate
thesscerun North 9*scti.Ins; thence South, Range 30 East, Semiogle
of Beulah T Ahalt.
Fl,
East S Chains. thence North 27049 County, Florida, lying East
of Number 16 370 CP, isdeceased,
pirming in
feet, thence North 30 degrees West Country Club Road, INCLUDING
1971 feet, thence West to Railroad Lots 26 - 27,
and Circuit Court for Seminole Count,
and parts of Lot U
Florida, Probate Division, the ad
right of way , thence Southwesterly Lake Road
Main Road lying dress of
which is Seminole Cow",
along Railroad right of way to the therein, as Shown on
the Plat of
AL Courthouse. Sanford, Florida
Sanford Grant Line; thence South 65 SANFORD'S
SUBSTANTIAL
TI
personal representative of the est,,'
degrees East along Grant Line to the FARMS.
TRACT NO I,
recorded
is William A Walker if,
Point of Beginning (Containing - in POtt hook S. Page LI
of the Public
addresS is P 0 Box $80 ,Sn,r'
acres more or less)
Recordsof Seminole County, Park. Florida 32790
The na me
That the City Council will hold a Florida
Public hearing at It
The public hearing *ol be held in
tatise'sattoi-n(yar,set f011Iibe'iC?*
soon thereafter
Possible on the City Hail, City of Lake Mary,
All persons having clams
ThurSday, January 20. 1977. to Florida. on the9tts day of Dec,mber,
consider the adoption of set or
1916. At 7 30 p m of 8% Soon clemands against the estate Ar t
WITHIN
THREE
d,nance by the City of Lake Mary, thereafter as possible, at which time required,
Flori,Ja, title of which .s as follows
MONTHS FROM THE DATE 0'
nte'nejted parties
for and against THE FIRST PUBLICATION ('
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY the proposed re plat
will be heard
THIS NOTICE, to tile with the (Ic''
OF LAKE MARY, FLORIDA, TO Said hearing may be continued from
Of the above court a wrt"
EXTEND ITS TERRITORIAL AND time to time until final action a
MUNICIPAL LIMITS TO ANNEX taken by the City Co cil of the city statement of any claim or dem.
un
they may have. E ach claim must be
AND REDEFINE THE BOON
of Lake Mary, Florida
DARY
LINES
BE in writing and must indicate
OF
THE
THIS NOTICE SHALL
basis for the claim, the name o"
MUNICIPALITY TO INCLUDE POSTED ri three (3) public
places
IHE
address of the Creditor or his age"
H E R E I P1 A F I E P within the City of
Lake Mary.
DESCRIBED LANDS SITUATE Florida. at the City Hall within the ° attorney , and the amou r,
AND BE ING IN SEMINOLE City of
Lake Mary, Florida. and Claimed If the claim Is not yet 0,'
COUNTY. FLORIDA, PURSUANT pijblistsed ifl the Evening Herald, a Die date when It will become 0'.'
TO
FLORIDA
STATUTES newspaper
Shall be stated If the claim
at general circulation In
171 oia PROVIDING ZONING the City of Lake Mary, Florida, one contingent or unliquidated,
nature of the uncertainty shell
FOR THE SUBJECT PROPERTY. III time at least IS days
prior to the
PROVIDING FOR THE AMEND aforesaid hearing In addition, Stated, If the claim 5 secured. tcs
MEN T
Se'Curity shalt be described It.
OF THE OF F ICIAL no tice shall be
Posted in the area to
ZONING MAP, PROVIDING be considered at least IS days prior Claimant shall dellvr suff,.-r'
copieS Of the claim to the CI.nk
DIRECTIONS TO THE CITY to the date of the Public Hearing
CLERK. SEVERABILITY AND
enable the clerk to mail one copy
DATED November 11, 1976
EFFECTIVE DATE
each personal representative
City of Lake
A copy of said ordinance Shall be
All persona Interested in the eita'r
Mary, Florida
available at the Office of the City
to whom a co
of thi5 Notice 4
By 5 Kay Sasman
Clerk of the City of Lake Many,
Administration sal been mailed at I
City Clerk
Florida, for all persons desiring to GARY E MASSEY
required,
WITHIN
TP4PE
examine the Same
MONTHS FROM THE DATE 0'
616 E Semoran Blvd
ALL INTERESTED PARTIES Altamonte Springs Fl
THE FIRST PUBLICATION
are 'nvited to attend and be heard City Attorney
THIS NOT ICE,
THIS NOT iCE is10 be published in PubliSh
they may hjve that challenges tt'4
Dec S. 1976
1159 Evening Herald, a newspaper of DEF
validity of the deced.nt's *11. 'p"
ii
general circulation in Said City, one
,
qualifications of Its. persor'..
time each
for tour consecutive
representative, or the venue .'
NOTICE TO CREDITORS

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OMEN

Pending in the circuit Court of the
Eighteenth Judicial Circuit, in and and appurtenances on said land or
for Seminole County at Sanford, used in conjunction therewith
The aforesaid sale wilt be
Florida
WITNESS my hand and the seal of pursuant to a Final Judgmen t en
tered in Civil No 76 1632 CA 09 F
this Court on the 11th day of
now pending In the Circuit Court of
November. 1916
the Eighteenth Judicial Circuit
(Seal)
and for Seminole County. Florida
Arthur H Beckwith Jr.
DATED this 1st clay of December
(Ie'nl of the Circuit Court
1916
li' Patricia A Jackson

Florida

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Legal Notice

NOTICE UNDER FICTITIOUS
NOTICE OF ACTION
NOTICE UNDER FICTITIOUS
NAME STATUTE
BENJAMIN JAMES and
TO
NAME STATUTE
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: ESTHER JAMES alsO krtoWfl as TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN
Notice is hereby given that
Notice s hereby given that the Ester James, his wife; W E. HICKS
undersigned. pursuant to t
undersigned. pursuant to the "Fic and HAZEL HICKS his wife. LEE
IRENE"Fi ctitious Name Statute ChaoH
and
W000BERRY
titlOuS Name Statute, Chapter 965
965 09, Florida Statute, will registi
09, Florida Statutes. will register W0000ERRY. hlswite, and each of
Clerk of the Circuit Court. in them, it living, and if dead, the with the Clerk of the Circuit Cour
and tt Seminole County, Florida. unknown spouse. heirS, dev,sees, in and for Seminole County, Florid.
upon receipt of the publication
upon receipt of proof of publication legatees, grantee's. creditors or
other persons claiming by, through, this notice, the fictitious name, t(
of this notice. the fictitious name, to
Paler. Inc d b a Sineni'
wit NATURE'S NOVEL TI ES under under or against the above named wit
which I am engaged In business at Defendants, or any of them; and all Ristorante and Lounge. under Whi(
Interstate Mall, Store No 6, Jct. I I persons knOwn or unknown having we expect to engage in busine a
&amp; Hwy. 116 Altamonte Springs, Fla or claiming any right, title' or In Longwood Village Shopping Center
terest in or to the following State Highway IaI and I I in the Cit
32701
That Die party interested in said
described property in Seminole of Longwood. Florida
County, Florida, to wit
The party interested in sai
business enterprise is as follows.
Harlan Goeken
PARCEL ONE: W ',of NE 'i of hosineSS Is as fotlowi
SE i t of Section 29, Township 21
Dated at .Altamonte Springs,
Peter, Inc
Florida. South. Range 31 East. lying and Dated at Orange County, Florida'
Seminole
County,
November I?, 1976
being in Seminole' County, Florida. November I, 1976
Publish Nov 71 7f i)r 5, i'. 197*
PAPCFL TWO' F i of NF is, of P'..'b!i.Pv 1*, 21. 3 Dec S.
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SE 1 , of Section 29, Township 21 OFF: "
DEF U
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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF Till
being in Seminole County, Florida,
CITY OF CASSELBERRY
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CIR
ZONING BOARD
CUlT IN AND FOR
that an action to remove clouds from
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
and quiet the title of the Pl irtilts in COUNTY, FLORIDA. SEMINt,).
the City of Casselberry Zoning and o the above described property CIVIL NO 16.lm.CAo,.E
THE PHILADELPHIA SAVINr
Board will hold a public hearing has been filed against you and you
Mr Conrad Win and Ms Martha Are required to serve a copy of your FUND SOCIETY.
Win Baker, ow
Plaintlpt
requesting written defenses, if any, on
approval to rezone a parcel of land WILLIAM H BEARDALL. of V
from its present R I zoning BE
ERNISTTYLER TUCKER, et u,
ARDALL, LEWIS. BLANKNER el
clA55ifI(tjofl to the M I zoning
address
is
60
LCGETTE.
whose
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classification The parcel 5 legally Norm Court Avenue. Post Office
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Defendants
NOTICE OF SALE
described as
Box 1431, Orlando, Foorida 37ao2, on
Lot land 7Oteet of 1012 Edge*ood or before December 201h. 1916. and
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
Manor. Plat Book 13 Page 10 as file theoriginai with the Clerk of this on the 131h day of December. 1916 at
recorded in the public records of Court either before service on II 00 a m af the west front door
Seminole County, Florida
Plaintiffs' attorney or immediately the Courthouse of Seminole col .
This property consists of ap
Thereafter, otherwise a default will at Sanford, Florida the unclefst91 P.J
proximately 78 acres or 120 fe'e't by be entered against you for the relief Clerk will offer for sate the following
100 feet, located at th e southeast demanded in the Complaint. An described real property
int er section of Melody Lane and abbreviated title' of the
Lot 1. Block C. NORTH
case
South Lake Howell Road
"VENANCIO A ADRIATICO and 'ORLANDO TERRACE. SECTION 6
Public hearing will be held on
of UNIT I as per Plat recorded ,n
wedneSday, December 27. 1976 at individually and as trustees.
Pla t Book 17. page 32. Puolic
730 PM in Casselberry City Hall. Plaintiffs, v BENJAMIN JAMES, Records of Seminole Counly
ts Lake Triplet Drive. or as soon
Florida,
el at, Defendants." Civil No 16 1913
Iherciefter 5 pOSSible
together with all structures, ir
CA 11 EE and was Instituted and
Acting City Clerk
City of Cassleberry,

23 channels available to them, tryingtoinstallCBortelevjsion someone who does.

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Legal Notice

Dated this 24th day of November,
1976
PubliSh Dec 5. 1976

ByROBERTANGUS

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inlands - similar in appearance to the rugged
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week it was hard work on the black kids of the farm laborers,
tractor, in the dairy. . . But we'd round up all the tennis
Saturday was Tennis Day.
shoes In the house and set to
The farmer downed his tools, work cleaning them.
the farmer's wife dumped her
The tennis courts, you see,
apron, the farm hands got the were clay well, dust), and
afternoon off and the tennis after a long, but afternoon, the
courts became the Mecca of players' white tennis shoes
every soul for miles around.
would be deep chocolate in
As a kid staying on my color. Fine at the end of the day,
grandparents' farm, I'd long but we had to start out the play
for Sa turda y and Tennis.
with bright, white shoes.
it always started about ten In
So all of us kids would sit in a
the morning. Wi th my brothers row, with Grandpa anti
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Brenda's shoes, and Aunt
Margaret and her current
beau's shoes, plus all of our
own. And we'd dab and we'd
dab with thick wet Nuggeti
Shoe White until every pair was
gleaming.
Thea we'd set them out on a
low stone wall to dry in the sun.
I remember how the shoes
would kind of crackle when we
pulled them on, and how the
Laces, stiff with Shoe White,
would lease our hands all
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iHeraid Phte by Jun PaIt,,J

Carl hod, in keeping slLh the Rose Circle's German theme, wears that country's
national attire as he entertains with his
accordion. Listening are, from left, Pat
VanWinkle with baby Josh Letchworth; Melinda Young and baby Molly. Carol
letch ssl)rth and baby Sarah and voting Ni's in l"itzP'.itrjc'k, all of Sanford,

�2C—Evening Herald, Sanford, F!,

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3ride's Book

Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl.

Bowdoin, Toole Exchange Vows
Kathryn Lee Bowdoin,
daughter of Dr. and Mrs.
Herbert L. Bowdoin of
Longwood, was united in
marriage Dec. 3, to John
Randall bole, son of Mrs.
John P. Toole and the late
Mr. bole, of Maitland.
The couple was united In
an evening candlelight
ceremony at the Community United Methodist
Church of Casselberry. The
vows ei given by Dr.
Herbert I. Bowdoin, father
of the bride, and Dr. Jiles
E. Kirkland of Bradenton.
Communion was served by
Rev. William Prickett,
nastor of thechurch
Bowdoin attended

her sister as maid of honor.
Bridesmaids were Mandy
Toole, Maitland, sister of
the bridegroom; Kathy
Pittman and Ann Geddes of
Lexington, Ky., and
Cynthia Radcliffe of
Orlando. Junior
bridesmaid was Lisa Blau
of Lakeland, cousin of the
bride. Flower girl was
Michelle Helms of Eustis,
cousin of the bridegroom.
The bride wore a formal
gown of white silk organza
over peau d' sole. The
empire bodice and full
bishop sleeves were appliqued with venice lace
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cascaded down the front of
her A-line skirt and encircled her chapel length
train.
A cap of venise lace and
seed pearls held her long
silk illusion veil. The
bride's accessories, were a
wedding band, belonging to
her mother, on the right
hand and pearl earrings, a
gift of the bridegroom. She
carried a bouquet of white
roses with holly on a
mother-of-pearl Bible,
presented to her by her
father.
All attendants were In
Christmas red qiana with
manoou icaLner trinuneti
sleeves and floor length

trains. They carried
cascade bouquets of red
carnations and holly tied
with red ribbon and wore
hair pieces of red and
white.
The best man was
Heywood Gordon of
Longwood. Groomsmen
were Fred Heydrick,
Orlando; Wayne Hall,
Zc!lwod; Bobby Burgut,
Apopka; and Dennis
Helms, Eustis, cousin of
the bridegroom. Junior
groomsman was Mike
Bowdoin, brother of the
bride. Ringbearer was
Michael helms, cousin of
the groom, of Eustis.

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Club Celebrates Spirit Of Season
With Music, Gifts And Fe/lowshho

A reception followed in
the Fellowship Hall of the
church.
After a short wedding
trip to Tampa, the couple
will be at home in Orlando.

The true spirit of Christmas heralded the Holiday
Season for Sanford Woman's Club at the regular businessluncheon meeting Wednesday. The program was under
the direction of the Arts Department.

The bride Is presently
employed in the office of
Dr. Eugene Forrester,
Winter
Park.
The
bridegroom
assnelated
withFlorjda School Book
Fairs of Longwood.

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Dora I,ee Russell, left, president of the Ballet Gtiikl
of San ford - Sem inole accepts a (lonat ion for the

Oliveira, Clarke

Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Francis
Squires, Geneva, announce the
engagement of their daughter,
:
Jamle Jeanne Squires, to
T
Walter Lawrence Cripps Jr., _________
son of Walter Lawrence Cripps Sr., Chuluota and Mrs.
Rosemary Burgamy,
Baltimore, Md.
Miss Squires, born in Dallas,
Tx. is the granddaughter of Mr.
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and Mrs. Clyde Bassett,
Geneva, and Mrs. Mb Squires,
Tawas, Mich. and the late Mr.
Squires. She is a 1976 graduate
of Oviedo High School where
she was a member of the swim
team, dance corps, UICA and
Student Government.
Her fiance,
born
in
J.MfE SQUIRES
Baltimore, is the grandson of
Mr. and Mrs. J. Funk, a member of DECA, he is

group from Mrs. W(x)(Irow ('lark, president of the
SaulmoI'(l %oIuan's ('mb

Lent, Cuip

Mr. and Mrs. Ma rion
Oliveira, Papaikou, Hawaii,
announce the engagement of
their daughter, Deborah Mae
Oliveira, to Rayforci Kevin
Clarke, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Bruce Clarke, 1321 F. 24th St.,
Sanford.

Mr. andMrs. C. Eugene Lent,
Jr., of 2458 Hunterfield Road,
English Estates, Maitland
announce the engagement of
their daughter, Robin Anita, to
Micheal Gideon Cuip, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Hal Robert CuIp of
Jacksonville.
Robin is a 1973 graduate of
Lyman High School, Longwood,
and is attending Florida State

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Miss Oliveira, born in hlilo,
Hawaii, is the granddaughter of
Mrs. Josephine Medeiros,
Papaikou. She is a 1975
graduate of Ililo High School
and attended fib Community
College and the University of
hawaii at hlilo.

Mrs. John Randall Toole

isits BIrthcloys

It wasn't the night before
('hristuia.s that the tree was
being trimmed. The chimney
was there
but bare — of
stockings and warmth.
Surrounded by boxes of
glittering ornaments, sparkling
tinsel and tangled strings of
lights stood Eloise Collins
shivering in the cold of a recent
morning,
Eloise didn't seem to mind
the cold as she artistically
arranged the ornaments on the
tree with a warm smile
covering her lace. Once again
Eloise was "doing her thing" —
performing a community
service to pretty' up a building
for Christmas

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Howard Johnson during the son, worshipful master; Willie
game between BCC and FAMU. Fisher, Jr. warden; W. C.
Many old friends gathered to Cummings, secretary; Phil
enjoy an evening of fun and Carter, Sr. steward; Larry
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chatting. F. E. Minott
Barnes, marshal; John Brooks,
chapter president.
chaplain;
Elijah Hardy, tyler;
The Winter Springs Veterans
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Winter Springs Parade. Judy that it was great to get away daughter Dawn, of Meadowlark
Elliot Bellamy, Sr. deacon;
of Foreign Wars Post 5405
Winter Springs Police
Lodge
No. 23 IL
&amp; Raymond
Meade Gilchrest,
Jr. deacon;
Cox will be with the District 18 from that cold weather for a travelled to Fort Lauderdale Department and a qualified A.Evergreen
N. recently
celebrated
the
Bellamy,
compannounce that they have
Nancy's
group representing the Winter while. He is
christmas trees on sale at the
a
familiar
sight
for
the
holiday
to
spend
that
instructor
from
the
Seminole
93rd
anniversary
of
the
troller;
Rev,
flames
Hagin,
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Springs Auxiliary,
around the village as he keeps happy time with Mrs. County Red Cross will conduct
Post Home, located north of Newsnotes
Membersof both the Post and fit by jogging most every Eastham's parents, Raymond the course.
asonic Lodge. This lodge was recorder; Alfred DeLattibeau.
S.R. 434 on U.S. 17-92. BenefIts
Auxiliary are glad to welcome morning.
organized
In 1883 with F. diere, program chairman
and
Betty
Tramell.
from the sale will go Into the
back Post Commander Ed
Thanksgiving
Day
was
a
Forrester
as
worshipful Mongen Tennel Jr., Steward
Mrs.
Eastham
said
the
treasury to aid in the
The Recreation Center at
Nancy' Booth
Ramsey who recently had eye pleasant event shared by the weather "down South" was a Sunshine Park will be openedSANFORD PLAZA
organization's many charities.
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surgery.
Powells, the Landis, and the great deal warmer than the most days during the school
The sale will end on Dec. 18, so
ALTAMONTEjALL
l'owell's two sons Bob and Jim, chill weather we were having in Christmas vacation cornhurry on down!
Pct members are busily
Helen and Bud Powell of
Winter Springs.
mencing on Dec. 20. The citys
A rummage sale will be held refurbishing the float they used Hacienda Village are enThe
WInter
Springs
Thanksgiving Day was a Youth Service Officer John
Dec. 10.12 at the VFW Post In the Veterans Day Parade in tertaining her brother and Elementary students did their family affair where Mrs. Keith will be on hand to
Home. All kinds of interestingOrlando last moith. They will sister-En-law, Fred and Desma part
ta
celebrate
the Eastham had a chance to visit supervlsetheactivitieswj(
articles will be on sale. You enter the float in the Winter landis from Whidby Island, Thanksgi"ing holiday. Under with family and friends,
help of local volunteers. The
might be able to pick up a Springs Christmas Parade to be Wash. The Landis are enjoying the direction of Miss Janice
bargaln or two for Christmas. held on Dec. 12.
Park will be opened until 5 p.m.
seeing Central Florida again Papp, the entire 4th grade
Winter Springs Youth SerThe auxiliary will have coffee
At the present time there is
The new DIstrict 18 VFW and getting in some sight- student body re-enacted the vices Officer John Keith an- ping pong equipment, air
and sandwiches during the sale. Drill Team will take part in the seeing. Mr. landis commented first Thanksgiving. Teachers nounced a basic first aid course hockey, basketball, volleyball,
and students supplied food and will be conducted at the Sun- and an assortment of games
for
soft drinks. Parents were in- shine Park Recreation Center youngsters of all ages.
Elecir,or Roosevelt !\lczr're d vitedtopartakeofthedelirious located on North Edgemon
School age children are
banquet at the affair that was Avenue. The course Is opened towelcome and toddlers are in•held the day before middleandtilghschoolstudents vited if accompanied by a
Thanksgiving,
and adults.
To I-Iead UN 0 e legatiofl
parent. A fenced in tot lot is
Mrs. Dealne Caughell's 2nd
The classes will be held each available for the young set.
grade class celebrated the Wednesday and Thursday
ByCAROLSMJTH
she leaves somethln to th
,
nouuays oy periorming a play startIng Dec. 8 and 9, and
HeraldUorrespondeut
imagination."
entitled "The Night of One continuing to Dec. fl and 23.
Her lat&amp; husband was the
Acts" for their parents and Each class will be held from
When Ambassador Warren R.
great showman, Florenz
friends
Austin was taken Ill, Mrs.
on Monday evening at 7:30-9 p.m. Total. cost of the
. .
Zlegfeld. "He certainly knewthe
sooi.
Franklin D. Roosevelt was
course will be $2.08, which
the value of revealing the
named acting head of the U. S.
Includes the purchase of a hand
female figure" said Billie.
Se th Thomas COvenlry Alarm. Solu
Mrs. Betty Eastham and her book.
Delegation to the United rneinber a thing a bo ut it!
wood
"Although I must say that as
c.is' eI,ciric ,Lrrn thl
auons. '..an a woman actually
Although she hadn't seen him his career progressed the girLs
fill a man's shoes? Ask Shirley in five years, his first wife kn ew wore more than they did 'in the
Temple Black.
who he was. "That's my earli er days."
husband," she said unamused,
Happy Birthday Winston:
Right-handed people have an
After a hard day of work,
Best drivers are teenagers, advantage.
Churchill donned his famous
A Los Angelos teenager was
As a concession
to
overall, the wartime bat- arrested for violatIng 80 di!- "southpaws" banks started
OPEN NDAYS
tledress he always wore off- ferent traffic ordinances during making left-handed checkUNTIL
duty and headed for home on a 20-minute chan. LA's face it, book&amp;
Downing Street.
you've got to be good to drive
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like that and come out of it
lie's not much fun till you get
In celebration of
him towork.
birthday, the family threw him alive.
a party by the fireside.
Right on deadline with a
In the news for sports.
crowded paper, Paul Crume,
The Rice Institute of Texas night city editor of the Dallas
Give: Give: Give:
Ohio caine. up with a rather changed the name of its 70,(XX) Morning News had an Insistent
unique way of collecting seat stadium from Houston woman on the phone with an
S
um to Rice Stadium. Kind item.
campaign contributions. A ClO oftadi
different,
huh?
featurIng
"We'll certainly try to make
offi cial admitted that $250 was
Senator Fultright who was It," he said "But you see Its
"checkedoff" from the pay In a
WILTON CAKE DECORATING SUPPLIES
somethingofafoobaUplayer
kind of late and we're a little
Clevelandunjon.
hlsyouth, said "College football Light."
All The Modern and Most Approved Tools For
Inthelrflghtggalnstlaft,the is a phony. ft pretends to be
"WeU!"sheretorted,"See
DOMESTIC, IMPORTED &amp; EXOTIC COOKERY
PolItical Action Committee amateurbutinreafltyitis„” to me that If you're going to
Bill Of Fare Comprising
resorted to this method In l0. The game seems to have been work for the Dallas News you
VALUABLE
GADGETS SABATIER KNIVES
That's to say, you contributed taken away from the college should stay sober until you get
LE CREUSEr COOKWARE. CHEMEX COFFEE MAKERS
1Owtietheryou wanted Loor students and given to the thepaperout!"

Years Ago

Chorallers were Mary Jean l3errien, Irene Brown, Ruth
Michelson, Mary Reddick, Jean Metts and Dot Wailer.
President Mrs. Woodrow Clark conducted the business
meeting and called on officers and department chairmen
for routine reports.
Mrs. George Drew was named Volunteer hours
Chairman. Mrs. William Norris and Mrs. George Beers
are the club's candidates for the Central Florida Commission on the Status of Women.

with the Boston Ballet Cornpitw.
(n a recent visit to Boston
l)r. In(l Mrs. Vince ISheila)
Roberts and her mother,
Mrs. l)avid O'Connell visited
with Jackie, taking her to lunch
at the Ritz Carlton and doing
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On Dec. 5 Eloise will play the
hostess role at open house at
Collins Florist, Fairway Plaza.
The' public is invited to attend
between 1-5 p.m.
The excitement of home away'
from home touched Jackie
(;reene, daughter of Mimi and
Jack Greene, who b in Boston,
Mass., studying and dancing

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Frankie Rowe, 13, and his
brother, Jimmy, 7, are mem'
hers of the Winter Park Blue
Dolphins Swimming team. last
weekend the Dolphins met with
the Guatemala Swimming
Team.
The Rowe brothers and their
mother, Mary Ellen howe, had
asa houseguest at their Sanford

Highway Patrolman:
Is The Job For You?

1 reeS F:or SciI

Woruien and minorities are being sought for the position of trooper, according to it
recent statement from the Florida Highway Patrol.
Colonel Eldridge Beach, Patrol director said, "We have sought qualified applicants from the minority population for years and have recently stepped up our
recruiting in that direction with emphasis on obtaining women applicants to become

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troopers,"
The Patrol has never had a woman trooper. A few have applied but
none has
successfully completed the battery of entrance examinations.
The director feels that one of the major reasons women are reluctant to apply Is

home. Ricardo Alvero, 13, one
of the Guaterra1a swimmers,
Next year the Rowe brothers
hope to go to Guatemala with
the Dolphin.s.

The Central Florida Chorale
singers are sporting snappy
new Christmas green pantsuits
complemented with whitp

Sanford Mayor fee Moore
For the 14th winter, Mr. and played host at an appreciation
Mrs. l..W, iL)oris Ross have dinner Tuesday
night for
r,sf i r n I to iI,,i,h,55..
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i,use various city boarci, The event,
in Mayfair. The couple usually held at the Police Benevolent
arrives
in
time
for Association building, attracted
Thanksgiving, and returns to the city fathers, their countheir summer home in lion- terparts, spouses and other
tingdon, W. Va., in April.
guests.

accompanlestflettyeSrujth, the
group is open for bookings and
would love to sing for church
organizations or other groups.
No charge... but of course,
donations are appreciated to
help offset the group's costs.

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KITCHEN KOUNTY, INC.

MOULt GRATERS. CHINESE WOKS.CUISINARTS
COPPER POTS &amp; PANS

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For the "Little woman,"
Take Dotes girlal
Master Wizard wash tube
somewhere..,
Billie Burke, hostess of an went on ule at Western Auto
A Tun Springs flshean, lnteMew and comment show for
tube held an
married to a woman in New over XT1V, defended girls who eight to ten pound load, had a
Orleans, was suddenly coo- wearlow-cut gowns,
wringer, balloon roll ers and
frw-ded with another wife in
'My goodness" 'she cx - safety release bars, For five
Detroit. When asked for an claimed, "Isn't the real beauty dollars more you could putexplandtjon, he said he was In ho w to reveal a'id how to . chaseunewithapump.
suffering from amnesia, a conceal?"
medical term for extreme
"1 don't5eewhyshehouldn 't
And that's the way It Was
abeentmlndess. He Just couldn't doso,' she quipped "as long a
years ago this week!

I knew I had her tucked away

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can't see why you shouldn't be able to drive by yourself. It
depends on the person. If you're mentally and
psychologically' capable, you could handle it. I think I
could, but you'iI need a lot of experience"

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WONDERA HUNTER, Sanford:
"No, I wouldn't consider it if I had to be alone. l'riu not
interested In that type of work. If I were in law en'
forcement I wouldn't mind being a highway patrolman, if
I had a partner. I don't really think it's safe for a wouiotri
to do this type of work alone."

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SliIItL,E' HECK, Luugwood:
"I'm studying psychology. I wouldn't wojit to do ihi.at
because I'd be too scared to be on ni) own. Even with
another person, I wouldn't exactly like it. Too many things
can happen. Some girls are really tough and would be able
to handle it, though."

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('IIItISTINE CL%ItKE, Mahlland:
l'iii studying nursing. If I were in law enforcement, 1

MARTHA CHADWICK, Sanford:
"I'm not studying law enforcement, but I wouldn't
want to be a highway patrolman If I had to drive alone.
I'm too scared, I guess. Probably there are women who
would want to do this, but I wouldn't even do it if I had a
partner."

To fill the gap created by such
moral cop-outs, the U.S.
niarriage, but then offer no government has created Aid to
financial help to the girl and-or
Dependent Children. And for
the child Is as morally guilty as
the sake of the innocent
the son for evading any
children, it's a good thing it did.

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Sanford

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Fashion Focus: It was think
pink and mink for Nora Gordon

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reflected t he epitome of high
fashion in a shocking pink twopiece sweater knit ensemble
wrapped in mink and accented
with a smart matching mink
chapeau.

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responsibility for the conSequences of his actions,

professional man who would
to forestall

POM-POM

Demonstration Agent for 13
years, prior to her retirment
ten years ago.

n roq,t 1,,r"hnr.

Miss Myflie Wilson from
Wetumpka, Ala., has been the
houseguest of Dr. and Mrs.
R.W. Forbes. Sanford is the
second home for Myrtle, who
was Seminole County Hom2

bribe his son

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('ONNIF JUI)'t', %Ialtland

Ctitih.Lu'otC1tif,,uz.o?

New Clocks
for special i rnes

but isn't man enough to handle
his own problems. The wealthy

The girl is forced to go ott
welfare. The cost of pre-natal how ever,
what (10 you advise in
care and delivery, plus
the cost such a situation'? The district
if raising the child will be at the attorneyseems to feel that
taxpayers' expense
ot'!fare is the answer.
As a taxpayer I resent the
DEE l)EE ESS
idri of supporting the grand.
I)KAIt l)EE: Pity a male who
hurl of a wealthy man. is old enough to
become a father

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"No, for personal reasons. l'tii niarried and have a
baby. It's good that women are in law enforcement, If I
were, I wouldn't consider the highway patrol if it meant
riding alone. A situation might come up where I coulIri't
handle it, but I'm sure there are women who cculd dii

State Representative Robert

(Bobby) hiattaway, his wife,
Peggy, and two daughters are
on cloud nine these days. The
clan plane f
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Washington, D.C., Ia January.

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calthy professional man has
gotten a girl pregnant. That
iiiay not be unusual, but the
boy's father bought him a nea
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the boy not marry the girl Thi'
I consider most unusual,

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Florida Chorale, is presented a donation for the
group lis Mrs. William Foster, Woman's Club
treasurer

'lhe retired teacher and
retired railroad executive are
always welcomed by a host of
community friends,

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contributions to Hacienda Girls Ranch, a club-sponsored
facility for deserving girls without parents.
Exquisite Christmas decorations, created by Mrs. J. T.
Collins, were tastefully arranged throughout the
clubhouse and around the front exterior.
Mrs. Walter A. Gielow was chairman of the hostesses
who prepared and served the catered luncheon. Other
hostesses were Mmes. Lois hiousholder, Vivian Welsh,
Tim Stevens, Martha Yancey, George Morgan, Rosalie
Moronese, Thomas Cain, Lourine Messenger, Sadie Gaul
and Virginia Burney.

For The Night Before Christmas... Well, Ask Eloise

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Mr. and Mr3. L C. Williams Christy Johnson
Sherry
University,
TaUat.ssee,
whereof
Academy Avenue celebrated Carpenture, Tawanny and
.
she
is majoring
in finance
MARVA
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banking
and is a member
of Chiand their 25th wedding anniversary Tonya Burrows, Antiona
recently. The Williams enjoyed Mitchel, Eloise Willidms,
HAWKINS
ega Sorority.
a weekend
trip occasion,
to Lakeland to Debra Cosbey, Shirley Randall,
herald
Her fiance is a graduate of mark
this joyful
,
Correpondent
Rena and Renice Tiliman.
Sandalwood High School,
Her fiance, born in Oakland, ,
322-5418
Jacksonville, and received a BS
Ca. is the grandson of Mrs. K.
Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Cortney
degree in Criminology, in 1976,
Tamashiro, Hawaii and Mrs.
Lawand Randall of Center of Rochester, N.Y. were in the
I)EBORAII OLIVEIRA
from Florida State University, Street celebrated her 10th cit) for the Thanksgiving
Fred Beach, St. Petersburg. He
is a 1975
Tallahassee. lie is employed by birthday with a party given in holidays. They visited many of master. It was remodelled in
graduate of Seminole College while working at Red the Federal Bureau of her honor by her parents, Mr. their family members as well 1953 under the leadership of
Baltimore, and Mrs. George working as an auto body and High School where he was Lobster, Altamonte Springs. Investigation in Jacksonville. and Mrs.Sysvester Randell.
,Cripps, Baltimore, and the late paint shop employe.
senior class president and
The wedding will be an event
Mr. Cripps. A 1975 graduate of
The wedding will be held at Sharing the fun with Lawand as Melvin's schoolmate Earl E. Worstdpful master 1. D. Mayo.
The wedding will be an event
National
Honor
Society of Dec. 18 at 4 p.m. at the the Asbury United Methodist were Matraka Fort, Netia and FAMU.
.Ovledo High School where he of Dec. 18 at 7
vtinott.They both attended Previous leaders were Rev.
p.m. at the First president. At present he is Immaculate Heart of Mary Church in Maitland on Feb. 19, Kenny Haywood, Tammye
played varsity football and was Methodist Church of Geneva. attending Seminole Community Church, Papaikou.
A.J. Everette, Milton Young,
1977.
Daniels, Tommy Pringle,
The Seminole FAMEJ Alumni Gus Stephens and John Lawson.
Edward Dernerett serves as
hosted a hospitality room at the sr. warden; George W. John-

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before Dec. 8.
Jan Freeman represented the Sanford Junior Woman's
Club and thanked the senior club for their presentation,
"Petticoat Pettiness," at the recent successful Junior
boutique. Mrs. Freeman circulated copies of the club's
"Christmas Enchantment," a delightful publication of
holiday how-to.
In lieu of a gift exchange, members made monetary

Six members of the Central Florida Chorale accompanied by Ikttye Smith sang their way into the hearts
of the clubbers. The chorale captured the wonderful sound
of Christmas music with a variety of unusual
arrangements running the gamut from fun tunes to
traditional compositions.

Area Engagements
Squires, Cripps

The club's nominee for Sanford Kiwanis Club's Annual
Roberta Gatchel Award is Mrs. Carl Dietrich.
Mrs. M. R. Strickland announced that 12 members are
needed to ring the Salvation Army bells, an annual club
service. Volunteers are asked to call Mrs. Strickland

Gueg speaker was Dr. Harold Harris, pastor of the
First Christian Church of Sanford. Sparking his commentary with humor and wit, [)r. Harris told the clubwomen that Christmas is love, in its natural state.

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The bride is the granddaugiter of Mr. and Mrs.
Sam Thompson of Plant
City and the late Mr. and
Mrs. A. C. Bowdoin Sr.of
Doser.

Sunday, Dec. 5, 176-3C

For Abby's booklet, "How to Have
a Lovely Wedd ing," send $I to
Abigail Van 8w-en, 132 Lask,' Dr.,
Beverly HuIl, Call, CO3)2. Please
0nclast a lone. %elf..dd,ess,d,

starpsd 0 Sc) invelopi.
Everyone has a problem. Wnat'
yours? For a pirsonal reply, writs to
ABBY: Boa No. 55700, L.A., Calif.
1000. Enttoe stamped, self.
addressed envelop*. paease.

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4C-Ev ening Herald, Sanford, Fl.

Sunday, Dec. 5, 1976

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Utilities in
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Len Kozlof, an enforcement

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Seminole Count y Conimiioner planned to offer
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position for ;I six-month interim period, a source
said today. But Pierce turned down the job.

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failure to meet standards for

Pierce met last Fridav 'with Commission Chairmail Dick Williams, who, it is reported, offered
Pierc e the position
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Arraignments on non-traffic city ordinance violations

a meeting with Judge Hall on this point since the clerk's
office isn't equipped to pick up the tickets.

will be held every Friday at 9 a.m. in Courtroom D, Rand

south Stinincile cities for traffic arraignments.
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Beckwith said. 'My office has no autos, no couriers and no

budget for them

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Beckwith said the ticket pickup job could be an all-day

Arraignments will be held every Thursday at 5 p.m. at

police on city ordinance violations, including criminal

Altamonte Springs on cases made by Altamonte Springs

traffic charges, to be held in municipal jails or tran-

and Longwood police.
()viedo police department cases will be arraigned the
second and fourth Mondays of each month at Oviedo at 5

lie also pointed out that state law concerning the han-

sferred to the county jail.
All municipalities have been directed to file a certified
copy of their municipal ordinances with the Clerk of

dling of traffic tickets places the responsibility on the
arresting officer to see that copies of the citation get to the
proper court clerk.

job for one person.

defendant, iiiandator civil infractions, criminal traffic

may take judicial notice of the ordinances.
The administrative order outlining the city courts

and licenise violations will be returnable on the above

Judge Hall has declared a moratorium on municipal
courts activity for the last two weeks of December and
thcre will be no regularly sthedaltd trials hearings or

phase-out also directs the Circuit Clerk to pick up daily

days.
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\lontths Tue sday or Thursday afternoons in the sann

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iexcept weekends and bolidaysi copies of traffic tickets
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customers, we had two people conic in to use
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profited from the milling crowds

provement over past years - under the
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chamber.
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Thursday, Dec. 2, 1976

69th Year, No. 90—Friday, December 3. 1976

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Unemployment jumped to its not included in the November
highest level in 11 months in figures. They will be reflected
November, rising from 7.9 to 8.1 In the December report, pub
ub-per cent, while wholesale prices lished next month.
percent,whllewholesaleprlces
Posted their third big conNot all the news in the job
secutive monthly increase, the
report
was bad. The Labor Deegovernment said today.
partment said employment
The double-dose of economic
news from the Labor Depart- rose last month as the labor
force expanded sharply
nient provided fresh evidence
of a sluggish economy and following several months of
stability.
S rong inflationary pressures.
Total employment increased
The rise in unemployment
heightened the likelihood that by mure thso 350,0W 41 NovemPresident-elect Jimmy Carter ber to a new high of 88.1 mill'ion.
Since the March, IW5, rewill push for tax cuts and other
cession low. the total number of
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rate for teenagers remained
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Employment has been stuck unchanged at 19 per cent.
the jobless rolls in November, to 95.9 million,
on a plateau since July after
Meanwhile, the director of
raising the total to 7.8 million.
The unemployment rate is the rising rapidly earlier in the re- the Congressional Budget
The unemployment rate, at 8.1 percentage of the'labor force covery from the recession.
Office warned that Congress
per cent, was the highest level that is out of work. The labor
The unemployment rate for must pay the price of higher
this year and the peak since last force is the total of those with women edged up from 7.6 to 7.7 inflation and a larger budget.
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could complicate things
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Vance, 59, held a variety of Pentagon He resigned the Pen- for Corter as he tries to devise
It.. Vance, who servedLynLynposts under Presidents Kenne-. tagon jot' in 1965.
ways of stimulating the growth
don Johnson's world-traveling
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Johnson often used Vance as without further kindling introubleshooter and tried tiflSUc'ranking foreign policy adviser a world-roving troubleshooter. flatiun.
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firm the selection but said he
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subcommittee headed by Sen. ing the 1964 Canal Zone riots tember.
would be Vance
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and to South Korea in 1968 to
Farm prices dropped for the
second consecutive month,
Cyrus Vance or an',one else at Ientratingo far onthe national named Vance in 1961 as Defense ing threats from North Korea.
down five-tenths of a per cent,
this point," he said in an inter- securit area, including the Department general counsel
Johnson then named Vance.
but it wasn't enough to offset an
view on the NB('-TV "Today" State Department, the Penta- and he later became Kennedy's along with Averell Harriman, eight-tenths of a per cent rise in
show.
gun and the National Security secretary of the Army. Under as part of the first negotiating
industrial prices.
lie was expected to announce Ctuncil
Johnson, Vance was elevated in team sent to Paris fur peace
the Vance appointment at a
Industrial prices, which play
the
lie also mentioned the Treas- 1964 to deputy defense talks with North Vietnam in a much larger role in dete'nninnews conference later in the ur y
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secretary, the No. 2 post in the 196g69.
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day. It will be his first Cabinet
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than do farm and food prices,
appointment.
would have the Cabinet fairly
have been accelerating since
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Vance. currently a New York
Over the past year, wholesale
news conference. The second i.s lawyer. was a house guest at
prices have risen 42 per cent.
expected to be that of Atlanta
the Carter home here earlier
However, rising wholeslae
banker Thomas Bertram Lance this week, and the visit stirred
prices have not yet been fully
as his budget director
speculation that Vance would
reflected at the retail level,
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be muiied either secretary of
Price increases for basic
expects to complete' tnu..'t of his .stte or secretary of defeibe
steel
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Circwt Court Judge A. J
Hoseinann Jr. has ordered
transcripts made immediately
of testimony by three witnesses
in a trial Thursday in which an
Altamonte Springs youth was
found guilty of three counts of
auto burglary, one count of
t'rand larceny and two counts f
tty larceny in connection with
CU radio thefts.
Hoseniann ordered the
transcripts of testimony by
Leslie Lee Swift, Clifford Hall
and Kenny McKinney after
Assistant State Atty. Claude
Van hook requested them
hinting that they may be used in
a
possible
perjury'
inestigation
The court ordered Daniel
Morris Swift, 19, of 1314 E.
Notre Dm Dr., Altamontec
held in jail pending
Springs,
Sentencing on the convictions,
Swift Is scheduled for sen-

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by another parked auto.
judge on November convictions
McKinney, 18, who said he
of auto burglary and grand earlier pleaded guilty to the
larceny in connection with a CB thefts while a juvenile, testified
theft
that he alone broke Into cars
(luring the two-day trial Van with a coathanger and stole the
hook charged that witnesses CBs,
had changed their testimony
A trial story in Thursday's
from earlier sworn statements, edition incorrectly stated that
Hall, who lives across the DanlelSwift was one of a group
street from Swift, testified that of youths arrested July 9 at it
he had earlier :niphcated —
Daniel Swift, in the theft of 12
CBs from parked autos July
at homes in the Spring Oaks
subdisision because he was
mad at one of Swift's brothers.
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police said the 12 ta
were offered for sale
Harold Kell) Sift sr U.'
defendant's father, said t:d,i
that Daniel was home in bed
when the other youths we're
arrested at the shop lie termed
his son's circuit court trial 'a
raw deal" and said a new trial
will be sought

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Herald Editor
About 100 workers are being laid off from
the Sanford and Ingwood plants of the
General Dynamics Corp., it was confirmed
today.
"Business is deteriorating;' conceded
company spokesman Richard Giovannini.
'We have a declining business base."
Although refusing to elaborate on the extent
of that "declining business base," Giovannini
did indicate that "the great majority" of the
company's contract work in its Electronics
Division in Seminole County is with the
federal government.
The division, he said, produces such
"military hardware" as small radar units
and sate!!!!!.-related products.
The facilities in Sanford and Longwood
employ about 600 - with the 10(-reductiun
coming from both plant sites, according to
Giovannini. The process, he sass, is exoected
- to be completed by the first of the year.
Giovannini, manager of industrial relations
for General Dynamics, Electronic Division,
was vague as to particulars of the layoff and
its reasons.
"how much government work is involved" he was asked. "Can't comment on
that," he replied.
"how much business does the company
do"" he was asked. "Can't comment on that,

Workers
he repeated.
Giovannini said the layoff process began a
couple of months ago. He was vague about
future prospects for the company here in
Seminole - refusing to rule out the eventual
closing of the sites.
"We're continually reviewing the business
picture," he said. C.J. Jameson, local
manager of General Dynamics Electronic
Division, was unavailable for comment.
The General Dynamics Electronic Division
in Sanford and Longwood, has been here 10
years and is a division of General Dynamics
Corp.. headquartered in St. Louis. The
company 's
Electronic
Division
is
headquartered in San Diego.
Besides the Electronic Division in Seminole
County, General Dynamics also has a sister
division - Stromberg-CarLson in Sanford.
of electronic telephone switclung equipment for about 1200 independent
•.,a....a.
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. . .'.. uparnes in inc united states.
Home office is in Rochester, N.Y.
Joseph G. Hartwig, manager of industrial
relations for Strom berg-Carlson here, indicateti that the personnel changes at General
Dynamics "wouldn't have any effect on our
operations here.
"They deal mostly with government contracts, we don't." he explained. The
Strom berg-Carlson facility employs between
3O and TOO, according to Hartwig.
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TAI.LAIIASSEE 'APi — Florida's procedures for
dealing with juvenile delinquents are fading to salficiently punish the iiiost serious offenders and are in need
of
a major overhaul, the chairman of the Senate
1w hciary-Crtminal Committee says.
Sun Edgar Dunn, U-Daytona Beach, said Thursday that
(tie system "just isn 't working," and that very serious
offenders, 15 per cent of the total, should be treated more
like adults,
"The average time a juvenile is sentenced for currently
is seven months," Dunn said, "If you are dealing with a
youngster who has committed his third armed robbery,
that just dot work No wonder we've got problems."
Dunn said the state needs a process to make it easier to
handle the serious offenders like adults.
A state attorney can now file a petition in circuit court to
try sorae'or,e urderl8as an adult. However, Dunn said the
hearing process was cumbersome and expensive and that
many slate attorneys do not make much use of it,
lie said the attorneys should be given the power to
determine whether to charge someone as an adult,
"We're not trying to change things for the bulk of
juvenile cases that are not serious offenders," Dunn said.
"But the seriow, cases are every bit as great a threat to
society as an adult offender and we currently are not
dealing effectively with them."
The legislature for the past two years has considered
proposals to give state attorneys more Latitude in dealing
with juvenile offenders but no major changes have been
approved.
Dunn also said his committee would hold special
hearings on the matter and seek information from many
sources, including the juvenile justice committee
of the
Florida Bar, before reporting out a bill.

'We' don't intend to come up with a change that is as
dramatic asth,is until we study it 'very carefully and give
everybody the olcortunitv to m'.h(y it," Dunn said.

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Carter Writing Moscow:
tCommitted To Peace
PLAINS, Ga. (AP)
President-elect
Jimmy Carter said today he will send an informal message to Moscow "expressing my
reciprocal üiainitment" to peaceful relation.
ships and to nuclear disarmament.
He said his new Democratic administration
will move aggressively for arms control
greement and then begin efforts for a more
comprehensive U.S.-Soviet commitment to
reduce the level of nuclear armaments.
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Gate Crasher Sought Dole
WASHINGTON (AP)
The New Mexico
man accused of trying to crash his pickup
truck through a White House gate sought an
audience the day before with President Ford's
former running-mate, Sen. Bob Dole.
Dole aides said the man, Steven B. Williams
of Santa Fe, N.M., visited the Kansas senator's office on Tuesday, was "very forceful'
and referred to himself as "an angry citizen."
Williams was arrested on Wednesday by
White House police and charged with destruction of government property after he rammed
his battered truck into a steel gate in front of
the White house. He was arraigned Thursday
and ordered held for mental observation
pending a hearing next month.
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Gumore Awaits Delay Ruling
SALT LAKE CITY (AP)
Gary Gilmore
waited in his Death Row cell today to learn
whether his mother would succeed against his
wishes in getting the U.S. Supreme Court to
delay his Monday sunrise execution. The
nation's highest court and three courts in Utah
were to consider a variety of pleas today
seeking to stop Gilmore from facing a firing
squad two days after his 36th birthday for the
murder of a Provo motel clerk. Attorney
Anthony Amsterdam, representing Bessie
Gilmore of Milwaukie, Ore., on Thursday
asked U.S. Supreme Court Justice Byron R.
White, the Utah Supreme Court and a state
district court to intervene in the case.
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Skater Crosses Death Valley
DEATH VALLEY, Calif. (AP)
Linda
Reingold, one of three persons who skated 12,5
miles through Death Valley, says she still
loves skating but will stick to roller rinks until
her bruises and blisters vanish.
Miss Reingld completed the trip Thursday,
keeping her promise to skate across the valley
if Jimmy Carter was elected president. She
made the vow while working as a Carter canvasser on roller skates in Southern California.
"I think I'll have a nice cold drink, a nice hot
bath and then maybe go out and do some partying." she said after finishing.
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Sertencings Under Study
WASHINGTON (AP)
The Denver
criminal courts have become the first in the
nation to test a new method of ending
disparity in sentences for the same crimes.
The Law Enforcement Assistance Administration, describing the project today, said
judges in several other states are watching
the Denver experiment with an eye toward
applying it to their own communities. The
experiment involves a formula developed
specifically for Denver in which points are
awarded according to the seriousness of the
crime and the offender's lack of stability.
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Oil Boom For New England?
BOSTON (AP) - Offshore oil development
will bring air pollution to the beaches and
rocky inlets of New England
but not enough
to threaten the way of life in its seaport towns,
a federal report says. And the financially
depressed region would gain thousands of jobs
and billion of dollars worth of investments if a
large oil strike were made in New England's
continental shelf. The report is far more optimistic than a congressional study of
proposed energy projects off the shores of
New Je rsey and Delaware rel eased Thursday
in Washington.
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Pay Hike, Free Phones
TALLAHASSEE (AP)
Some 2,200
state law enforcement officers are seeking a
new Contract guaranteeing 25
per cent pay
increases and free home telephones,
Officials of the Police Benevolent
Association the union which represents the
emploves, presented those demands Thursday
a negotiators met for the first time to
begin
bargaining talks.
In addition to the 2 5 .19 per cent pay hike and
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tarded Tampa man who was
locked in a state mental Institution for 26 years on a
charge that is no longer a
crime.

Willard Eugene Allen, 55, was
28 when he was charged In April
1950 with "an abominable
crime against nature" homosexuality. The maximum
penalty for such a crime was 20
'.ears in prison.
A t that time, two court-appointed doctors testified that
Allen had an IQ of 36. They
deemed him a "congenital imbecile
totally irresponsible,
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State Growth Rate D ips
GAINESVILLE
AP)
Florida's
growth rate has dropped for the second year
a row, says
a Un versity of Florida
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statistician.
Bai't Lewis indicated Thursday that figures
to be pUl)IjShCd within a month will show that
the state's growth rate dipped below 2 per cent
10 1975-76, the lowest in years. lie would not
give the exact figure.

Legislators Live It Up
MIAMI ( AP)
Some 200 legislators and
state officials, mostly from North Florida,
were to he feted from dawn to dusk today as a
four-day Bicentennial Legislative Appreciation weekend gathered steam,
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Subzero temperatures were
recorded across most of the
Great lakes early today as
frigid Canadian air continued to
move into the region,
New record lows for the date
were set in several cities, Ineluding Cleveland, South Bend,
md., and Lansing, Mich.
Snow was reported across the
eastern portions of the Dakotas.
the Great Lakes and Maine.
Arctic air plunged temperatures across New York State toa
ward or below zero today, putting an icy glaze on new snow in
most part.s of the state. With
high wind gusts, the National
Weather Service said the chill
factor was equivalent to 30 or 40

valley. Elsewhere it was partly
cloudy or cloud'.
Overnight
temperatures
ranged from 65 at Key West
to 11 below zero at Bradford, Pa.
Some other reports: Atlanta
29 clear; Boston 10 clear; Chicago 10 partly cloudy; Cinctnnatl 9 partly cloudy; Cleveland
4-below clear; Detroit 4 fair;
Indianapolis 12 cloudy; Louisvile 23 partly cloudy; Miami 58
cloudy; Na.shville 23 clear; New
Orleans 31 hazy; New York 11
clear; Philadelphia 11 clear;
Pittsburgh 3-below clear;
Washington 17 clear; An'
chorage 25 snow; Denver
snow; Des Moines 8 cloudy;
Fort Worth 34 clear; Kansas
below.
City 17 partly cInndv Los An.
A snow storm that began geles 55 clear; MinneapolisMonday in western New York St.Paul 9 snow; Phoenix 53
finally stopped Thursday, after clear; St. Louis 17 fair; Salt
leaving up to four feet of snow. Like City 24 partly cloudy; San
Buffalo received 29 inches of Diego 54 clear; San Francisco
new snow during the storm, 47 hazy.
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of a 7-year-old" and committed
iim to Florida State Hospital in
(Thattahoochee.
In 1971, the law was ruled tinciiftstitutlonal and deleted from
Florida statutes.
"This is unbelievable," assi.s':int state attorney John
Freeman exclaimed last week
tifter learning of Allen's case.
That was when a packet ci
letters reviewing the case
asked a Tampa court to declare
Allen innocent by reason of insanity so he could be moved
fr o m the high-security hospital
an institution for the mentally retarded.
"Shocking and terribly unfortunate
a true horror story!" was how Steven Pfeiffer, a
state hearing examiner who
initiated the letters, described
Allen's plight. Pfeiffer blamed
a combination of legal entanglements and communications breakdowns.
Hilisborough Criminal ('ourt
Judge L.A. Grayson, now deceased, ruled Allen inompetent to stand trial ant
c
committed him to the state
hospital. The prosecutor then
moved to keep the charges
pending until Allen was found
competent to stand trial.
After Allen had been at Chattahoochee for eight years, doctors there changed his diagnosis to "schizophrenia.
chronic undifferentiated type
and mild retardation."
The diagnosis was reaffirmed
in 1966.
In 1974, Allen's case was reviewed. Doctors changed the
diagnosis from "mild retardalion" to "moderate retarda
tion." They requested that
charges be dropped and he be
sent to a Surdand Training Center.

map resembled soccer scores
more than a temperature report earl) today.
It was Buffalo 6, Rochester 7,
Syracuse and Albany 5, Watertown one below zero and Bing—
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had 17.
The weather service said the
mercury would move no higher
than the teens in 'nust areas of
New York today, and fall rapidly to zero in southern New York
and to 15 below in northern
spots tonight. A warming trend
is expected Saturday, with
highs in the 20s.
Skies were mostly clear
IN
through the southern half of the
nation as well as across much of
the north and central Atlantic
coast region and the Ohio

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NOTICE OF SHERIFFS SALE
NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
by virtue of that certain Writ of by virtue of that certain Writ of E

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Execution issued out of and under ecution issued out of ?nd under the
the seal of the Circuit Court of seal of the Circuit Court of Semin
BERNARD ALLEN. HuSbind, and Pinellas County, Florida, upon a Ole County, Florida. upon a final
W
MARY S. ALLEN, Wife,
final judgment rendered In the judgment rendered in the aforesaid
BERNARD ALLEN,
aforesaid court on t. 51h day Of court on the 13th day of O(tobir ,
Petitioner, Mitch, A 0. 1976, in that certain A 0 1976, in that certain case en
and
case entitled, Second National flank titled, General Electric Credit
WASHINGTON (AP) - FBI which could politicize the office to Kelley, who took office
MARY S. ALLEN,
Corporation, a foreign corporation
of Clearwater, N A, Plaintiff, vs
Director Clarence M. Kelley of director would violate that July 1973, as well
Respondent. Jerry H Lisle and Evon J , Lisle. Plaintiff, .vs- Erma F. Dutton,
as to future
says he won't resign voluntarily which I consider to be a matter directors. Justice Department
NOTICE OF ACTION
Defendant, which aforesaid Writ of Defendant, which aforesaid Writ ci
THE STATE OF FLOR IDA TO: Execution was delivered to me as Execution was delivered to me al
for fear of setting a precedent of principle."
officials said they we the 10- MARY S. ALLEN WHOSE Sheriff of Seminole County, Florida, Sheriff of Seminole County. Florida
leading to political appoint.
Kelley said he fears that if he year term as a maximum and RESIDENCE IS UNKNOWN,
and I have levied upon the following and I have levied upon the following
A Sworn Petition for Disolu
ments of FBI chiefs by each in- voluntarily quits now, it will
tion described property owned by Jerry described property owned by Err,i6
believe a president could ask Of Marriage A Vinculo having
coming president.
mean future FBI directors will the FBI director to resign or to filed regarding the marriagebeen H. Lisle and Evon Lisle said F Dutton. said properly being
to property being located in Seminole located in Seminole County, Florida.
Kelley said he believes an be expected to resign with a fire him any time.
BERNARD ALLEN, in the Circuit County, Florida. more particularly more particularly described
as
Court in and for Seminole County,
Flit director "must bean apo!1- change in administrations. H e
follows:
described as follows:
The job is a presidential
Florida. the short title of which is IN
tical appointee in addition to Indicated concern that that
One
1973
Atlantic
Mobile
Home
1977 Volkswagen Bus, white
ss
potntment subject to Senate ip- RE THE MARRIAGE OF BER. overOne
red, ID No 2272047632. Title x 12', Identification Number 783.1
being a professional law offi- would lead presidents to pick proval.
NARD ALLEN, Petitioner, arid
being stored at %ltamonfe Garage,
No 09191165
cc r.
I MARY S. ALLEN. Respondent
FBI directors for their politics
One 1917 Pontiac Grand Safari, ID II? Longwood Avenue, Altamonte
The
following
described real and NO 2N45031720$,
He issued a brief written rather than ttMr abiliti
Springs, Florida
2N4300347208, Title No.
personal property is also being
05293A48
arid the undersigned as Sheriff
statement Thursday afternoon
In a weekend 'inte rview,
proceeded against, twit,
and the undersigned as Sheriff of Seminole County, Florida, Will I
a'J
to elaborate on his assertion
.
ter said he's not sure he has
Lot 7. ACADEMY MANOR UNIT Seminole Coun ty. Florida. will at
11 00 AM. on the 61h day of
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE ONE. oCodinu to Plat thereof as
earlier In the day that he has no legal power to replace Kelley.
11:00 a m on the 201h day of December, A D 1976, offer for sal,
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CIR. recorded in Put Book 13, Page 93,
of December, A,0, 1976, offer for sale and sell to the highest bidder, for
plans to resign.
He apparently referred to a law CUlT IN AND FOR SEMINOLE the Public
cash, subject to any and all existing
Records of Seminole and sell to the highest bidder, for
The issue of replacing Kelley that took effect Oct. 15, provid- COUNTY, FLORIDA.
County. Florida,
cash, sub j ect to any and all existing leifls, at the Front (West) Door of
CIVIL
ACTION
NO.
74•169I.CA.0
together with the household fur.
as raised briefly during the Ing that the director's t erm
CHASE &amp; COMPANY, a Florida nishings, appliances, fixtures and leins. at the Front (Wes Door of the Seminole County Courthouse ir,
the Seminole County Courthouse In Sanford, Florida, the above
presidential campaign. Presi- "shall be 10 years."
corporation,
equipment situate therein,
Sanford. Florida, the above described personal property.
(lent-elect Jimmy Carter fueled
The law was written to apply
Plaintiff,
These presents Command you to described personal property
That said sale is being made to
vs
speculation that Kelley would
appear and file your answer or other
That said sale is being made to
satisfy the terms of said Writ of
CAMPISI ROOFING COMPANY, a• defense or pleading with the Clerk of
satisfy the terms of said Writ of Execution
Lie fired when he said last
,
ka CAMPOR 0 ROOFING &amp; the Circuit Court in and for Seminole Execution.
John E. Polk
weekend that he believes in
CONSTRUCTION, INC., a cot. County. Florida, and serve
a copy
John E Polk.
Sheriff
poratlon,
ther
eo
"(he general pr in ciple" that the
f on Petitioner's attorney,
Sh eriff
Se mino le County. Flor ida
43
Defendant,
Mack N
Cleveland, Jr., of
Seminole County, Florida
head of the FBI should change
Publish Nov 17, 19, 26. Dec 3. 1976
NOTICE OF ACTION
Cleveland, Mile 8. Bridges, P.O
Publish' Nov. 26. Dec 3. 10, 17, 1976 DEF 49
with the administration,
TO MR. STEVEN R. CAMPISI
Drawer 1, Sanford, Florida 32771, on OEF 121
C 0 Mrs. Ellis Campisi
But Carter has never said
or before the 11th day of December.
Fishpot Road
1976, or otherwise a default will be
______________________________
flatly that he would replace
..
'
Box 314
entered against you.
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
Kelley.
'.
Vestaburg.
Pennsylvania
N 4:
WITNESS MY HAND AND OF
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CIR.
15368
Kelley acknowledged, "I
FICIAL SEAL of the Clerk of the
INVITATION TO BID
CUlT, IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
'
You are hereby notified that a
Circuit Court. on this 8th day of
Notice is hereby given that the COUNTY, FLORIDA
:t,
realize full well that I serve at
.
Complaint
for
damages has been November. 1916.
City of Caiselberry of Seminole CASE NO. 76'2264.CA.34-F
I.
the pleas ure of the pr esi de nt."
tiled against you and you are
ISEAL)
County. Florida. will receive sealed In Re: the Marriage of:
required to serve a copy of your
But he continued, "I also rebidS Up to 2:00 P.M.. Tuesday, KAREN S McGEE, Wife.
Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr.
written defenses, if any, thereto
Clerk of the Circuit Court
December ?, 1916, In the City and
alize that in the absence of any
.'
l
upon Plaintiff's Attorney, whose
By: Linda M Shaw
Manager's office. 93 Lake Triplet ROGER L McGEE, Husband
historical precedent for this of
name and address appear below, on
Deputy Clerk
Dr ive, Catselberry, for the sale of
NOTICE OF SUIT
or before December 17th, 1976 and Mack N Cleveland. Jr.
fice, that which I do now will
on e 10.000 gall on hydro pneumatic TO: ROGER L McGEE
tile the original ther eo f with the
CLEVELAND. MIlE
tank, 90" diam et er by 2$ feet 9 In
most probably be come the tra1303 Bell Drive
.
Clerk of this Court either before
8. BRIDGES
ches long, installed In 1959.
Wichita Falls, Texas
dition and protocol for all future
service on Plaintiff's attorneys or P.O Drawer z
Information may be obtained
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
immediately thereafter; otherwise
holders of the office of director
Sanford. Florida 32771
from the Operations Supervisor Bill that a suit has been filed against
900
a default will be entered against you
Attorneys for Petitioner
Schrader, 83' 2221, 20 S. Hwy. Il 93. in the Circuit Court
of the FBI. To take any action
of Seminole
KELLEY
for the relief demanded In the
Publish Nov. 17, 19. 26. Dec. 3, 1976
Casselberry, The City reserves the County, Florida. entitled' In Re
Complaint.
DEF S3
right to accept or reject any or all The Marriage of Karen S McGee
WITNESS MY HAND and we seal
bids. In the best Interest of the city. Wife,
and Roger L. McGee,
of this Court on the 10th day of
Mary W. Hawthorne,
Husband, Case No 76 2264 CA 04 r
November, A 0. 1916.
City Manager
The nature of this suit is to obtain a
i
(Seal)
City of Casse lberry.
dissolution of marriage and Other
Arthur H. Beckwith. Jr.
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT IN AND
Clerk of the Circuit Court
Publish Nov. 26, Dec. 1. 1976
FOR
YOU ARE HEREBY REQUIRED
SEMINOLE
COUNTY ,
By Patricia A Jackson
DEF 1)1
to file your written defenses with the
6
FLORIDA
CASE
NO.
722116-CA-09.
Deputy Clerk
F
Clerk of said Court and serve a copy
RICHARD L MAMELE
thereof upon the Petitioner or
DONNA M CLARK.
Hutchison &amp; Morris
Petitioner's attorneys wt',ose ad
Plaintiff
Post Office Drawer H
vs
dress is annexed hereto, onof- before
'
WAREHOUSE SALE
3.30 North Park Avenue
Pursuant to Chapter 677.7.210 of December 30th, 1976, or a Default
WILLIAM E DRAKE and BAR
Sanford. Florida 32771
the Uniform Commercial code. Part will be entered against you
BARA DRAKE. hiS wife,
Telephone 30 5372 31
Defendants, II we herewith advertise for sale the
WITNESS my hand and seal as
Publish Nov 12. 19, 26. Dec 3.
following gds.
Clerk of the Circuit Court, in and for
NOTICE OF ACTION
1976
Living, Dining, &amp; Bedr oom fur. Seminole County, Florida. thiS 22nd
TO WILLIAM E. DRAKE
DEF 50
Whose residence ' unknown n'ture, Desk, Tabl es of variou s day of November, 1976
Sanford police today were target of burglars who didn't
Refrigerator.
YOU ARE HEREBY N
vaccurn (Seal)
s OTIFIED sizes,
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT, that an action to
Cleaner, &amp; cartons 01 MiSc items,
looking for two palm trees take anything but did set free EIGHTEENTH
03
Arthur H Beckwith. Jr .
foreclose a mor
JUDICIAL CIR,
Belonging to. Gertrude Phillips,
tgage on the following Property in
Clerk of the Circuit Court
stolenfromoutsidea downtown three small snakes in a CUlT, IN AND FOR SEMINOLE Seminole
County,
Pevely, MlsiourI, 6. Freddie
By Linda M Shaw
Florica'
COUNTY, FLORIDA
business and for lunch tickets classroom.
John son, Sanford, Fla,
Deputy Clerk
The East ', of Lot $1 less the West
,
CIVIL ACTION NO. 16.2230.CA.lp.
The Sale to take place at 307 S KENNETH 0 MORSE. ESQUIRE
tO Of and the West 50 It. of Lot
taken in a break-In at the
Deputy P.J. Rigglns said the EE
Pond Addition to Casselt9erry, Pine Ave.. Sanford. Fla . A.J. JONES 6. BISHOP, PA.
Goldsboro Elementary School. snakes were recaptured after L. BURKE STEELE. AdministratorDuck
Lc*sing
Transfer 1. Stor age Co .Inc 400 Ma itland Avenue
Seminole County, Florida, ac
Owner Forrest Foggin being released from containers of the Estate Of JEANNETTE E
at 10: 00 a m Saturday D.ci"mtwr AItamore
Cording 10 record plat recorded
Springs, FlOrida 31701
repo rted th e palm trees, each in room 32. He said entry was LAIP4G, Deceased,
Attorn eys for P et itioner wife
Plat Book it. Page 27 of the Public 11th, 1976
Plaintiff.
Publish Ploy . 26. Dec . 3. 1976
Publish Nov 26. Dc 3. Ii, I?, 1916
Records of Se m inole Count
about seven-feet-tall and apparently gained to an advs
y. 0F 130
Florida Zoned for a trai;er, AND
DEF 124
planted in concrete pots, were jacent classroom by a window. GENEVA STEWARD THOMAS.
The East 10 ft. of the W
West 6Oft of
MARIE A. WILLIAMS.a k aMARY Lot $2.
takenfromthesidewalk[n front
Duck Pond Addition to
Thomas V. Leonard III, of A
WILLIAMS,
INVITATION TOBID
GEORGE
Casselberry,
Seminole
County.
of World of Imports, 115 Fern Park, reported to deputies WILLIAMS. MINNIE MAPSON,
Board of Trustees of the IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
Florida, according to record plat
EIGH TEENTH JUDICIAL CIR.
Magnolia Ave. lie said the trees that tools valued at $200 were PRISCiLLA WYLY, and SAMUEL recorded in Plat Book ii. Page p
Seminole County Public Hospital
IR. 1)
MAPSON.
invites bids u pon the following
MAPSON .
CUlT, SEMINOLE COUNTY,
were
were valued
valued at $200.
$200.
the Public
Public Records
R ec ords jf
taken wwhen
?he
,f Seminole
hen a van
taken
van was
was broken
Seminole
FLORIDA
Defendants
OQIP.CFEDIC EQUIPMENT
County, Florida,
"They weighed at least 150- into in the parking lot at Green
NOTICE OF SUIT
Additional Information, plans and CASE NO. 16-22111- CA-44
has been filed againSt you and you
pounds each," Foggin said, Meadows Apartments.
TO QUIET TITLE
specifications are available t Of
In Re: the Marriage of
are required
to serve a copy of your lice of the Purchasing Agent
IRVING SCHULZE,
TO
"and it would have taken two
itt defenses,
Deputy F.M. Stewart said THE STATE OF FLORIDA
wren
if any, to it on John
DEFENDANTS
All bids shall be mailed to the
Husband Petitioner
men and a truck to move Kim Levitt, of Altamonte STEWARD
GENEVA A Baldwin, Plaintiff's attorney, BOa-d
THOMAS. MARIE
A. whose address
a nd
Trustees of the Seminole
them."
is 500 Highway 1792, County Public Hospital, HOt East JULIA L'HOTTA SCHULZE.
Springs, reported $400 in sur- WILLIAMS. ak a MARY A. Fern Park, Florida
32730.
on
01'
Firit Street, Sanford, Florida 377 11
Officers said burglars en- veyor's instruments were WILLIAMS, GEORGE WILLIAMS. before December 301h, 1976, and file All
Wile Reipcwvierrt
bids
NOTICE OF ACTION
shall be postmarked not
tered the Goldsboro Elemen- stolen from a construction site MINNIE MAPSON, PRISCILLA the original with the Clerk of this later than the
13th day of December TO JULIA L'HOTTA SCMULZE
WYLY, and SAMUEL MAPSON. If Court either before service on 1976, and shall be received on or
tary School lunchroom by on Alpine Street, Altamonte alive,
and their unknown spouses, if
Residence unknown
Plaintiff's attorney or immediately
before the 70 day of December 1916
Last known address
unknown means and apparently Springs, while he was at lunch married, and if dead. their unknown therealler; otherwise, a default will Publish
Dec
I.
heirs, deviser's. legatees. grantees,
c 0 The Werner residence
2. 3. 1976
)
took lunch tickets valued at on Thursday.
be entered agarist you f the rel.if
DEG 2
9 Avenue of Two
asns. spouses, lienors, creditors,
mand
de
ed
in
the Complaint
P525. Officers reported there
She riff's deputies ha ve jailed successors, trustees of them and
Rivers South
WITNESS my hand and
seat of
are no suspects In the theft two men on circuit olt each of them, and any and all other thi5 Court on the 23rdtheday
Rumson. New Jei.ey 077t0
of
FICTITIOUS NAME
or parties claiming by, November. 1916,
NOTICE OF ACTION
Investigation,
warrants charging drug law persons
NotIce is hereby given that I am
through, under or against them or
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
(Seal)
engaged
In
business
at
1041
thit
an
Sheriff's deputies reported violations. Bond was set at each of them, and any and all
action for dissolution of
Arthur H Beckwith, Jr.
Scm mnota
Blvd.
today that the Milwee Middle $5,000 each for Donald Arthur parties or persons having or
Casselberry, marriage has been filed against yOu
Clerk of the Circuit Court
Seminole County, Florida under the arid you are
required to serve a C'py
School near Longwood was the Kalebaugh, 20, of 1402 E. Notre claiming any right, title or interest
By L inda M. Shaw
fictitious name of AQUA AGRA, and of y
in and to the following described
ou r written defenses, if any, to it
Deputy
Clerk
that
I
Intend to register said
Dame Dr., Altamonte Springs, property, lying and situate in
name on G ANDREW SPEER, Attorri,,
s John A Baldwin
With the Clerk of the Circuit Court,
and Richard Lane Cheever, 21, Seminole County. Florida , tow", JOHN A BALDWIN of
Petitioner, whoie address is lii
Seminole
County,
Florida
in
ac
The West 39 feet, also the East 39 Baldwin &amp; Dkeou
West Commer cial Str eet, Sanf or d
ofWinterGarden. Bothmen are
cordance
with
the
provisions of the
feet, of Lot 1, Block 10. Tier "A", of
Florida 37771, on or before
Attorneys at Law
Fictitious Name Statutes, To Wit
charged with three counts of Florida Land
and Colonization 500 Highway 1792
December 20th, 1976, arid fit, the (
Section
863
09
Florida
Statutes
1951
possession of contro ll ed sub- Company, Limited, E R. Traffords Fern Perk, Florida
origi na l with the Cler k of this Cour1
37730
5: Donald F Wilson Jr
Map of the TOWN OF SANFORD,
before serv ice on Petitioner
stance.
ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFF
Publ,
Dec 3. tO, II, 24. 1976
FLORIDA. according to Plat thereof
attor ney or immediately thereafter
Publish Nov 26. Dec. 3. $0, 17, 1976
DEC t
otherwise a default will be ent,re.i
recorded Plat Book I. Page 56. of the DEF 133
FREDDIE L STAFFORD
against you for the relief demanded
Public Records of Seminole County.
Florida
In Ihar Petition
NORFOLK, Va. - Mar ine
NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE
and
WITNESS my hand and t he seal c.t
Corp. Freddie L. Stafford, SOC
PROCLAMATION OF
The middle I) of Lot I, Block tO.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that this Court on November 17th 1976
IN
THE
CIRCUIT
COURT,
IN
AND
by
virtue
of
that
certain
Writ
of
(Seal)
REGULAR ELECTION
of Mrs. EllzabethSt.afford of 616
Tier "A", Of Florida Land and FOR
SEMINOLE
Execution issued Out of and under
COUNTY,
TO THE REGISTERED VOTERS
Colonization Company, Limited, E
Arthur H Be(kwitf,, Jr
Cypress Ave., Sanford, recently OF
FLORIDA.
the seal of the Circuit Court of
THE CITY OF CASSELBERRY, R Trattords Map of the TOWN OF
Clerk of the Circuit Court
returned from participation In FLORIDA:
CIVIL ACTION NO. 76'fl13CA49.E Volusia County, Florida, upon a
SANFORD. FLORIDA. accorcjmngto ATICO
fly Mary P4 Dardei,
MORTGAGE
final judgment rendered in the
COR
the maritime portion of Js
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN by
Pla t thereof recorded in Plat Book I.
Deputy Clerk
PORATION.
aforesaid court on the SIP, day of Publish
the
City
of
Ca%ielb.rr'y,
Florida,
Page 36, of the Public Records of
major
Nov 19, 26. Dec 3. $0 1976
NATO
)
exercises fhet
Plaintiff,
Novimber, A 0 1976. in that certain DEF 9'
pursuant to lawful authority use
County, Flor ida
"Autumn Forge '76." He Is City of Casselberry, Florida. shall Seminole
case entitled, Florida Public Service
You and each of you
hereby
NATHANIEL SOLOMON, it ux . it Commission. Plaintiff, vs South
serving as a member of an Tuesday, December 7, 1976, severally notified that LareBURKE
al ,
VOIu5l Utility Company, Inc , IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
Regimen tal Landing Team-I, during the legal hours for voting STEELE. Administrator of the
Defendants
Defendant, whIch afor esaid writ of
hold the regular election of thC City
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CIR
Estate of JEANNETTE E LAING,
homebased at Camp Lejeune, o Cass elberry, Florida
NOTICE OF ACTION
Execution was delivered to me as CUlT, IN AND FOR SEMINOLE ,
deceased, has filed his Complaint in TO JAMES L OZBURPI and
Sheriff of Seminole County, Florida, FLORIDA
N.C. "Autumn Forge" Is the
Said eleCtion shalt be held at the the Circuit Court, Eighteenth
DOLORES J. OZBURr.i,
and I have levied upon the follow i ng
Civil Action No. 76-2257.CA.O9.G
tit1 of the annual training Casselberry Council Meeting Judicial Circuil in and for Seminole
hiS
is wife
described property owned by South FEDERAL NATIONAL MOP
Chambers on said date and at the
County. Florida, against you and
exercises conducted jointly by times authorized for the
UNKNOWN
VoIvsi. Utility Company, Inc. said TGAGE ASSOCIATION.
purpose Of each
you as Defendants to quiet
(Last known mailing address of Property being located In
the nine members of the NATO electing the following city offIcials, the titleOf
Plaintitt
Seminole
of the Plaintiff to the above,
the aforesaid defendants being
County, Florida, mor, particularly vs
to wit,
Alliance.
described real property located In
R.D 7, Box 16, Firetone Road, described as follows:
LARRY EL BURCHER, of al.
THREE (3) MEMBERS of the
Seminole County. Florida, the ab
Kernerivifle, North Carolina 2121.11
North Il'., feet of the East 25 feet
City Council of the City of
Defendants
brevlated title of which Is entitled
All
parties
Claiming
Interests by, Of Lot 13. the South 17', fff Of the
MAJOR WILMMS
Cassitb.erry. Florida
UAMS JR.
NOTICE OF SUIT
"L. BURKE STEELE, Ad.
through underoraoainstjAMEsL
East 23 fee of Lot 14 and vacated TO LARRY EL BURCHER AND
AND
BALBOA, C.Z. — Technical
minhltrator of the Estate of OZBURN and DOLORES J. 01.
Street on East Block A sit In Block
REFERENDUM
MARY J BURCHER,
ON
THE
JEANNETTE
E.
LAING,
deceased,
BURN,
his wife and to all parties "A", St. Johns River Estates, ac
Sgt. Major Williams Jr., son of PROPOSED REVISED CHARTER Plaintiff,
his wife
versus
GENEVA
haven or claiming to have any
cording
to
the plat thereof as
Last KfvvfS Address
Mrs. Cleo Jones of Sanford, has OF THE CITY OF CASSELBERRY, STEWARD THOMAS, at at., right, title or
interest in the real recorded In Plat Book $3 at pageS4,
FLORIDA, which form of bllot
tAt Cloisters Cove
Defendants," and you and each of
received his third award the th.aII
property
herein
described.
be as follows,
Records of Seminole County,
Cassetberry, Florida 32707
you, are hereby rew ired to serve YOU
ARE
HEREBY
NOTIFIED
U.S. Air Force CoinmendaUon
Florida. together with all water
Shall Ordna,sceNO 3200fth,Ctt.y copy of your answer or oth
Present Address
er that an action to foreclose a mw. Proctlons
Medal at Howard AFB, C.Z.
and treatment equip.
UNKNOWN
Of Ca$selberry, Florida. duty defense. If any, upon FRANK C.
fgagec,'i the following real property
mint located thereon. Also utility
adopted by the
YOU ARE HEREBY notified that
council on the 1st day WHI GHAM of ST ENSTROM, in Seminole County, Florida:
William graiduaW in of
S.Semertts as described in Exhibit a Complaint to foreclose a mortgage
Pfovemher, A . D. 1976. imandrig
OAVIS
&amp;
McINTOSH,
attorneys
for
Lot 734, SPRING OAKS, UNIT 4, "1" to Quitclaim
1952 from Croorn.s High School the existing Charter of the City of Plaintiff, whos, address is Post
deed from Leisure
encumbering the following real
according
according to the'
.c;;ot as 'Au' kJ Park, Inc.. dated January
and received his B.A,
B.A. decree Ca sulb.ay FIci'da. be! Chapter Of te Boa 1.6.30, Sanford.
proper'y
3
Florida. recorded in Plat Book $7. Pages 9S$. $972 and recorded in Vol.
63 13$), Laws of Florida, Speclil
Loft, of THE COLONNADES. 2nd
37fl1. and to file the original of same N. Public Records of Seminole
In im from La verne Caiff) Acts
page 26 and 71, and 1316 at page
Section, as recorded in Plat Book IA.
in the office of the Click Of the County. Florida,
IS of INS. as amen4, for the
College. His father, Major
and 98. VoIvlIa County as well
Page 14. of the Public Records of
of creating a revised above styled Court on or before
as
has been tiled against you and you
Williams, lives in Midway,
volume N at page oj
charter as provided by Chapter 144,
d 00w, Seminole County. Florida
December 23rd, 1976. as required
are reIired to serve a copy of your
Laws of Florida, be approved a
Seminole County (all Official his been tiled against you and you
by law. It you fail to do so, ludgm.nf written d ef e
his wife, Fl,, is
nses, if any, to on VAN records)
adoptet
ate required to Serve a copy Of your
by default will be taken against you.
of Mrs. Arthur lenderson
DEN
BERG,
GAY
&amp;
BURKE,
PA.,
and the undersigned as Sheriff of
For The Amendment:
This Notice shall be published
written defenses, if any, to it on
af
Post
Office
Box,
Orlando,
Fl
or
ida
Seminole County. Florida, will at JOHN M MCCORMICK, attorney
1412 W. 15th St., Sanford.
AgaIt The Amendment: — once each week for fos (4) con.
32002, and file the Original with the
11:00 AM. on thq 131h day Of
for Plaintiff, whose address is Post
ecutive weeks
Clark of the above styled court
ge
December. A . D.
This Nolic shall be posted as
offer
for
sale
Office
Boa 333, 50$ East Church
DATED this 16th day of before December 27th, 1916: arid sell to the
requlre in the City 01
TIMOTHY CHAMPION
highest biddir, for
Street. Orlando, Florida, and fiti the
Civalb.rry, November, AD., $916.
otherwise
a
(udgmenf
may
be
en
cash,
Florid., and shall be publI$hef in (Seart
original with the Clerk of the above
tered against you for the relief lewss, sublect to any andall existing
f" Evening Herald once each wei
at (hi Front (West) Door of
styled Court an or before December
Arthur H Bickwilh, Jr.
NOIFLOK, Vi. - Mu
demanded
for at least low (i) consecutive
in the campIajot or 11w Seminole County courthouse In 30th, 1976, otherwise a udgmen1
Clerk of the Circuit Court
petition.
Pvt Tlinhy M. Champion, 11, weeks prior to December 7, $974.
Sanford, Florida, the above
By:
may be entered against you for the
B y : Chefry Kay Travis
WITNESS my hand and the Wei of
Dated at Caslefb.rry, Florida,
deicsij personal Property,
n of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest R.
Deputy Clerk
relief demanded In the Complaint.
Mid COWl on November 121h, 19 76.
That laid Sal, it being madeto
this Ind day oq November, &amp;o 1974, STEPISTROM, DAVIS 8.
WITNESS my hand and the waIof
Champion of 824 Holly
(Seal)
(Seal)
satisfy the Ierm of said Writ
said Court on November 22nd, 1914
MCINTOSH
Arthur
H
B.ckwith,
Altamonte Springs, has cornJr.
Execution,
0. K. Chtens.n.
Attorneys for Plaintiff
(Seal)
Clerk of the Circuit Court
Ahayot
pleted recruit training at the
John E. Polk,
Posh Office Box $330
Arthur H Beckwith, Jr
By: Linda M. Shaw
Publish. Nov. 5 Ii, 19, 26..Dec. 3, Sanford, Florida flnl
Sheriff
Clerk of IPle Circuit Court
Corps Recruit Depot P914
Deputy Clerk
Seminofo County, Firida
Publish. Nov. It, 26.. Dec. 3. tO. $976
It Linda M 5156*
Publish. NOV. It, 26., Dec. 3, 10, 197
Pains Island, S.C.
DEF 24
OEF5S
PubliiJ, Na It, 24. Dec 3. tO, 1976
Deputy Clerk
DEF
DEF II
Publ5h Uo 26, Dec 3, tO, 1?, 1974

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Friday, December 3, 976-4A

"Bartelby the Scrivener" is a rather obscure
short story written by Herman Melville. Bartelby
prepared deeds and copied legal documents for a
living.
One fine day Bartelby just quit talking to people.
When asked if he'd like to resume conversations,
he'd just mumble, "I'd prefer not to, I'd prefer not
to." Make of that what you will. Some said Bartelby
was so "turned off" by things around him, he quit
talking because things were no longer worth talking
about. That would mean he was an intellectual a
super bright person who realized his fellow office
workers weren't communicating, anyway. So, he
just stopped talking.
In a way, Bartelby reminds me of Ro bert
Picrcc's latest action. Pierce, the assistant county
attorney, just quit his job, he said, to retain his
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candidates for local and municipal offices in
Tuesday's elections in Seminole County. Similar
profiles were prepared for the Nov. 2 general
elections on candidates for county and statewide
offices.
And, to cap it off, in the Sunday Herald,
political writer Donna Estes will summarize, and
review key facts regarding each of your local
candidates.
We have presented this unique series as an
extra guide for you. the voter. For, when you reach
that bottom line, you do not want to have to make
your final judgment solely on campaign rhetoric
and promises and what one candidate says about
another— and how he (or she) says it.
You want to know more about the man behind
the politician, the campaign sign, and the slogan.
What's he (or she) really like?
In the final analysis, each of you will vote for a
candidate based on your studied insight, perception
and understanding of him or her as an individual,
potential leader and neighbor.
We hope we have helped in that endeavor.
The final step is up to you. VOTE.

Pierce worked in county government about two
years. During that time he gained valuable experience. Because that's where attorneys learn how
to apply their schooling to real-Life situations.
As of Dec. 10, Pietce has resigned. Like
Bartelby, he has said, "I'd prefer not to."
The real !oser is the county. All the cxper1en
Pierce gained will go down the drain. And part of
the reason for that is the feud between Republicans
and Democrats on the board. Old Pierce got caught
in the middle of that and that was no place to be.
County government loses good experience and
potentiality for the future. I lose someone to argue
with.
Pierce, arguing with you was okay. I'll miss that,
kind of. Most of all, though, I'll miss an :xcellent
wit, a very capable mind and discussions with an
attorney who made sense.

1 be politicians around Pierce didn't always
communicate. And, if they did, it was in a language
all their own. Not a language that would be easily
accepted by someone trained to be an attorney. In a
way, Pierce just told county commissioners he'd
"prefer not" to continue in the attorney's position
because the job didn't make any sense, anymore.
And the ridiculous political bickering was affecting
his life.
One nice thing about Pierce was his truthfulness.
lie was not a politico. And he could talk to you intelligently on any number of topics. lie had a good
understanding of today's society. Also, Pierce

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Patent and Trademark Office will have issued
didate Jimmy Ca rt er o pe rated one of the most
the four-mill ionth patent for some new and
effective strategies for winning over
useful invention or process, or improvement on
strategically placed personalities that I've seen
an old one.
in a half-dozen presidential elections.
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Since the first patent was Issued in 1790 for U
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campaign funds and sought position papers and
promoting the general good, if properly hat.
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genius" and has been revised only twice
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or woman, however prominent, to be asked his
1836 and in 1952. Under c ur ren t Law, a patentj
views on a major national issue by the
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holder is granted exclusive rights to his in1
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for a period of 17 years.
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applications have ris en to more than
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100,000 a year while the rate of issuance lags at
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you are deeply concerned, the flattery is most
between 50,000 and 80,000 a year. As a result, a
compelling.
number of bills have been introduced in
FE4Tust
I know one prominent man, active at high
Congress in recent years to modernize and
evels in a succession of Republican and
streamline the patent process.
Democratic administrations with a philosophy
roughly 180 degrees from Mr. Carter's
At the same time, unfortunately, the system
who
became a convert after being asked to submit his
has come under attack for another reason: A
houghts, through he had no assurance his advice
century ago, most patents were issued to inwould be followed. This man knew, in fact, that
(lividUals. Today, 75 to 80 per cent of all patents
he overwhelming advice on the subject in which
are issued to companies.
he Is expert was being sought from those with
Some federal agencies and federal judges
news radically different from his own.
actually seem to view patents as contrary to the
The unstated implication, though repeatedly
public interest, charges T. L. Bowes, executive
denied, was that having been asked for advice,
director of Intellectual Property Owners. Inc., a
he adviser would then eventually be considered
Washington-based organization devoted to
NEW YORK AP — President-elect Jimmy
capital goods industry to buy its steel.
or a top-level position in a Carter Carter can best encourage capital investment,
he preserving the patent Incentive.
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"0/ all the stupid things! Why did I go to
'Marathon Man' and watch that drilling scene
LAST NIGHT?'

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veto hini, Secretary.
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CULIACAN, MeXil'() AP
ThOiLsands of
peasants have disrupted farm work in the
state of Sinaloa to enforce demands for land,
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convince the squat ters to let the farmers
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Administration, assuming a Democratic victory. the spending for new factories and machines that

I understand, in fact, that between a thousand creates jobs, by fostering a mood of optimism, a
a nd two thousand of those solicited did in fact leading industrialist says.
mubmit written opinions on subjects like
"The most constructive thing this adgovernment reorganization, business, labor and ministration can do for a while Is ride easy in the
r egulatory agency problems, defense, foreign saddle ... let the people get a feeling of conaffairs, Intelligence activities, inflation and fidence," says R. heath Larry, vice chairman of
unemployment.
U.S. Steel Corp.
Now a few thousand men and women are but
"There is a f ai r amount of money ready to be
ilightly more than a droplet in a national elecion. But they can be highly influential all the invested if the confidence Is right. What little I
same if carefully chosen from among those who read about Jimmy Carter encourages me that he
old leadership positions in labor and finance, might be sympathetic to that view."
Spending by businessmen for new tools and
'eligious and minority groups, academic and
igricultural circles, and in other circles where facilities has picked up lately, but not in the
boom proportions many people were hoping for.
1r. Carter needed votes to secure a victory,
With key men and women of influence being During an upswing in the economy, such spenIrawn into the circle, however obliquely — and ding usually kicks in some time after a
owever small their actual weight in Mr. Car- resurgence in consumer spending.
Th e expansion gives industry the ca pacity to
er's plans — the word gets around. And much
produce the goods consumers want. And it opens
nore effectively than through radio,
ipeeches and other standard campaign up not only regular jobs at the new facilities but
.echniques. What's created Is an aura of employment for those who build them.
Capital spending is expected to rise only 2 per
-efleded prestige and competence gleaned from
he reputations of those he's asked for advice and cent this year and only 9 per cent next year,
according to estimates of the Conference Board,
:ounsel.'
There is every Indication In the weeks since a business research organization,
Nov. 2 that Mr. Carter, as president, will use this
Larry thinks he knows why, and what he thinks
similar techniques in his attempts to get Is significant.
ocgresstogoalongwithhimincarrymgouthis
U.S. Steel, the nation's largest steelmaker, p
ilms. Senators and Representatives love, above some hard capital investment decisions of its
ill, to be listened to by anyone, particularly a own to make in the coming months. And It
President.
depends to a large extent on the ability of the

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prepared to become chairman of the National

They apparently subscribe to the faulty

syllogism, he says: Monopolies are bad for the •
Association of Manufacturers.
patents are monopolies, therefore
Tooling up for new production or building a nation,
patents
are
bad for the nation.
new mill can cost hundreds of millions of dollars
and take years. Larry says executives faced with
One U.S. senator, since retired, went so far as
a go or nogo decision are dealing with uncertain to maintain that "inventions belong to all the
environmental regulations and federal energy people and an inventor is not entitled to profit
policy,
from his creation."
from
long will It take and will it be possible to
But we are in an era of history when. perhaps
get an envireamental Impact statement? It can more than ever before, new Inventions will be
take three years to clear away the underbrush" needed to meet the unique demands of the times,
of federal regulations, he said.
Bowes points out. Developments in energy 4
and use, In food production, housing,
U.S. Steel will spend $150 million to $200 million generation
next
year,
he
transportation,
communications and a host of
for environmental purposes
estimated. "Fifteen to 20 per cent of our capital other areas will be urgently needed.
budget has to go to making up for environmental
"Patents are as much In the public interest
deficiencies In times past. This is a real cost. It's
now as they were almost 200 years ago," he sa ys,
just like a tax."
"but they must be respected if they are to conThe second big unknown Is energy. "We went tinue to function. Patents have helped us for a
through a decade of converting everything to oil long time; they can help us In the future."
or gas only to find we're about to run out of gas,"
Larry said.
If nuclear energy Is chosen to power a new
Americans will not know for some tune
plant, will environmental opposition block It? If
coal is chosen, what type will be available and whether they elected the better man Nov. 2, but
will it be environmentally acceptable?, he asked. at least they elected the better handwriter.
So says autograph
"We're at a moment of great indecision who made an analysisexpert Charles Hamilton,
of the signatures of the
there," Larry said.
"It's a great deterrent to presidential candidates for the Writing
future investment at the moment."
Instrument Manufacturers Assn. Jimmy CarThe key to more capital investment may
be ter's handwriting, he reports, Is more legible
attitude, and Larry is optimistic.
than Gerald Ford's.

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cmx ketchup and pickle fortune, who spent
In 1975, Jones earned $30,000 for full-time
ore than $2 million out of his own pocket to Will
work. In 1976, he concentrated on campaigning
e Pennsylvania Senate seat. A spokesman
told for Congress. Yet he collected $41,000 from the
the exta miwney was needed to combat the two
corporations for part-time work.
mlItical clout of Heinz' Democratic opponent,
Jones
contends that the corporations should
1111am Green.
determine how much time he should work and
On a smaller scale, other candidates
° what he should be paid. But R.ayn warns In his
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on their personal reserves. Ohio ct.nfidential
co mplaint to the FEC:
isinesaman Howard Metzenbauzn, for
"This
contention, if supported by the FEC,
ample, put up $35,000 of his own money. It
Iped him upset the Republican Incumbent, would create a massive loophole In the Federal
bert Taft.
Election Cainpaing Act and encourage cotporationa and unions to make gifts of moneys. In
TheSupremeCowtmayalsohaveopenedup
UP the form of unearned or partially unearned
loophole In the law, which prohi[4ts c
salaries, to candidates for federal office,
rations from contributing to political can- provided the corporations
or unions had the
lates. Under the decision, corporations could foresight to put such candidates on their
payrolls
Lain candidates as cons ultants. The corporate prior to the
candidat es beginning their cams would become personal income to the palgns."
rididaies, who could then use the money for
Jones told us he believes It was his "conUtical purposesstitutfonal right" to work for the two cor-

poratlons at the same time he was running for is that most
oil ministers are pushing for a 15 per
public office. lie added that the corporatio ns are ce
nt price incre 'e. This wo uld cost U.S. conconsidering a lawsuit against Ryan for slander. sumers more than
:'llllon. The best hope for a 'I
But it's the Issue, not the example, that
is lower price increase lies with Saudi Arabia. Th e
important. The rich
now have a decided ad- Saudi oil minister, Ahmed Zaki Yamami,
vantage in seeking public office.
reportedly has pointed out to his colleagues that
INTELLIGENCE DIGEST: Soviet leaders are they now
a huge financial stake In the West.
suspicious of President-elect Jimmy Carter. ILLS Higher oilhave
prices will only increase Inflation in
campai gn sta temen ts about getting to ugher with the
West, which wil l cheapen their petrodollars.
Russia, combined with his background as a Yamani has
also warned, according to InNaval Academy graduate, apparently have telligence reports, that the
Arab cause could lose
made the Soviets uneasy, They reacted to his
the support of the poor, developing countries by
election, according to intelligence report., by driving
up oil prices too high.
deliberately turning down the termometer on
—Sen. Abraham Ribicoff, D-Conn., suggested
Soviet.tJ.S. relations. At the same time, they
have put out cautious feelers about warming
In Israel the other day that President-elect
the atmo bere again. Not until they have taken Jimmy Carter continue to use Henry Kissinger
Carter's measure, suggest Intelligence reports, after January as a special negotiator in the
Middle East, The idea didn't go over too well
with his Israeli hosts, Privately, they distrust
cryst.all.ze,
—The Central Intelligence Agency has Kissinger. They blame him for stopping the 1973
reported the Kremlin would like to lighten Its Arab-Israeli war before they could capture the
economic burden In Cuba, The Soviets have Egyptian Third Army.
suggested to Fidel Castro, therefore, that hi!
— Intelligence reports Indicate that the
sho uld work toward opening trade
with the moderates on both sides of the Arab-Israe li
United States. The greatest obstacle to better dispute are gaining the
ascendency. The best
Cuban-U.S. relations Is the presence of Cuban est
imate Is that progress toward peace Is likely
troops in Angola. The CIA reports that Castro after
Jimmy Cart er moves
into the White House.
apparently has started to bring them home. - The
secret
Israeli
analysis
of
Carter, meanwhile,
—The best Intelligence from Inside the
conclude
that
he'll
keep
his
commitments to
Organization of Petroleum Exporting
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mailing packages and greetings
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Montello residents finally have
a town they can call their own.
The Southern Pacific Railroad agreed Thursday to accept
the residents' offer of $20,196 for
about 300 acres in and around
the old railroad town in noror
theastern Nevada.
"The people who had been
torking so hard for this, I can
tell you they are happy today,"said resident Bernice Kmniber
Mrs. Kimber said the salt'
could entice new business to
Montello, which was once a
busy water stop for steam locomotives and a crew-exchange
point, but now is a sleepy town
of retirees.
S1 spokesman Henry Ortiz
said the deal would include the
288 lots in town and acreage
surrounding it, plus the water
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Allegedly, this may have happened in a
iade it possible for the wealthy to buy their way California House race. Rep. Leo Ryan,
D-Calif.,
ito Congr ess.
has filed a confidential complaint with the
A recent ruling made the sky the limit on the Federal Elections Commission against his
se of personal funds in a campaign. The Republican
oçonent, Robert Jones.
ecislon was handed down in time for
According to the complaint, Jones was em)ngresslonal candidates to pump more
dillon of their own money into their campaigns ployed by his own corporation, Money Market
Services. Inc. and by Chase Econometrics
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closest thing yet to painless cavity enough for the chemical
dentistry.
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For people and tested by Melvin Goldman vantages over current dental interview. "It also removes
Before the chemical can be
who fear going to the dentist, and Joseph H. Kronman, both practices, the doctors say.
only the decay. Since a drill re- used commercially, it will rethere's good news for the fu- professors at Tufts Dental
"The heat and pressure that a moves everything It touches, quire more testing and approvture: a chemical spray that re- School. A report on their find- drill produces would be mm this is a more conservative ap- al by the Food and Drug Admoves decay from teeth with ings was published In the cur- irnized," Kronman said in an proach."
ministration.
Little drilling and almost no rent issue of the Journal of the
pain.
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The Internal Revenue Service has an investigation under
way called Project Haven.
The idea Is to discover some illegality by which the U.S.
Department of Justice can shoot down the use of offshore trusts
for avoidance of Income tax.
Part of the Investigation centered around Castle Bank &amp;
Trust Ltd., a popular dollar refuge in Nassau.
While the inquiry was in process, a certain officer of the
Link traveled to the United States. In his possession was a
briefcase containing enlightening documents. The Immediate
problem was to separate the executive from his briefcase. An
IRS informant struck up an acquaintance with the traveler. He
managed to convince him that a banker's life ought not be
completely immersed in arithmetic; surely there was room
somewhere for fun and games. The consequence was that the
executive laid aside his portable files temporarily to accept a
brief "date" arranged for Pun by the informant. In the ensuing
interlude contents of the brief case were copied for the IRS.
Ai some point along the line, the IRS obtained an indictment
against a Chicago lawyer named Burton W. Kanter. The
prosecution's objective was to show that Kanter's Law firm and
another law firm in Miami were the principals behind Castle
Bank. If proved, this would mean that the accounts of Castle
Bank aren't really tax shelters because they are not foreign
controlled, but rather are secretly and actually controlled by
U.S. residents. The briefcase data, Including account-holders'
names, were designed to establish that point.
The manner by which the IRS caine into possession of the
names became a topic of hlghlevel consideration. Director of
Internal Revenue Don Alexander opined that the Informant's
activities "involved a violation of Bahamian law." IRS intelligence chief Thomas Clancy voiced an advisory from an IRS
memorandum that the agency's Informant could be prosecuted
for violation of Florida laws prohibiting prositution.
The high-level topic of conversation, conducted behind
closed doors became public Information when defendant Kanter
filed a routine request under the Freedom of Information Act.
lie opened the $9 envelope and behold! the record of the conversation on the clandestine IRS procedure dropped out.
As you may well Imagine, the IRS fury hit the shingles.
Release of the document that revealed scheming in high places
was blamed on low-level employes. The office of the agency's
chief counsel prepared an analysis of the damage. It concluded
that release of the documents endangers success of the
prosecution of the fraud case against Kanter and associates.
Kanter, of course, is happy with the windfall, but claims he
ought not to be prosecuted In the first place. At most, he figures,
the case Is a civil matter, turning on whether the Bahamas
shelter Is legal or illegal; that is, whether he or the IRS puts the
correct interpretation on the technical rules governing offshore
trusts. The principle is that tax avoidance is not illegal inas
much as the IRS itself makes rules as to how tax avoidance can
be achieved.
The irony is this: a private group that undertakes to conform to highly technical rules and still avoids taxes Is
prosecuted as criminal. On the other hand, the activities of a
government group that indulges In blatant misconduct
procuring) would have except for a bureaucratic blunder
been kept even from public knowledge.
Will the real criminal please stand up'

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Iluang, formerly Peking's U.N. ambassador, replaces his old friend and longtime
associate Chiao Kuan-htia. It was believed
Chiao was removed because he and his wife
were close to Mao Tse'tung's widow, Chiang
Ching, who is under arrest with three other
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CAIRO, Egypt (AP — At father %4ork.s at a laundry shop. has exceeded two million this flation this year.
a day. They never take a day off They intend their children
dawn, 8-year-ckl Nadia and her If we don't help him, how else year. In the process, children
Youngsters aged 6 to 19 work and at the end of the month grow up to earn a few pennies to
brother Fathy, 7, hitch a donkey can we live?"
have become an essential part at almost any job. Thousands of their boss gives them each the help them out of their condition,
to a cart and start their rounds
According to a 1975 United of the economy.
them do not attend school. equivalent of $7.50.
but this only digs them further
—. collecting garbage. They are Nations survey, Egypt had
"The economic situation of Although primary education is
"Child labor Is a byproduct of down."
part of Egypt's burgeoning about 1.9 million youngsters — the masses Is getting worse," compulsory, the law Is not en- poverty," said Sociologist Saad
As a result, more and more
child-labor force.
roughly 20 per cent of the na- said Amira Bassouiny of the forced. Also, since it is Illegal to Eddin Ibrahim, a professor at children are likely to join the
Carrying baskets, the two tion's labor force working at Arab League Manpower Office. hire children of school
age, the American University here. work force unless the governchildren climb the stairs of menial jobs to help their fanii- "Prices of foodstuffs are soar- bosses get around the law by "Moreover it is population ex- ment makes a serious effort to
apartment buildings and knock lies through difficult economic ing uncontrolled and a penny not listing them on the payroll, plosion which
is holding back enforce the compulsory educaon doors for tenants to bring out times.
makes a lot of difference for the avoiding fines by the labor of- the advancement of the poor tion law.
their garbage cans, which
Egyptian manpower experts lower Income classes." Lower- fice.
and widening the already dan.
"But there are no great
Nadi,, and Fathy clear out with say they believe the U.N. fig- income wages range from the
Because of the illegality in. gerous gap between them and chances for that in the lmnietheir hands.
tire, which does not include Egyptian pound equivalent of %olved they earn very little, the rich.
diate future," said sociologist
"It is hard life," Fathy said. hundreds of thousands of chil- $30 to $40 a month.
Fathy and Nadia, for instance,
"It is on account of their pov- Ibrahim. "Unless the economic
"We are seven children and my dren who work in agriculture.
Egypt has had 30 per cent in- put in imiore than 10 hours work erty that the poor procreate, lot of the masses gets better,
poverty will force parents to
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Saturday In Sanford
Lakeview Middle School will be the site
Saturday for the annual "Hoop Shoot"
freethrow contest
sponsored by Sanford Elks
Lodge 1241. Twenty-five public and private
schools will be participating. The event begins
at 1 p.m. Chairman is Chris Marlette, coach at
Goldsboro Elementary school.
The district contest is scheduled at Vero
Beach High School 10 p.m., Dec. 11, for the
local winners in the following age groups: 8-9
boys and girls, 10-11 and 12-13. About 70,000
participated in the national 1975 contest.
Each contestant gets 25 shots. Names of the
top winners will be inscribed in the Naismith
Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame,
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stretched its record to 6-2 edge. The Raiders outscored
Thursday night with an in- the visitors from Winter Park
presslve 97-56 victory over the by 26 points in the second half.
Ro[Iinsjavveeina game which
ROLLINS Seaman 2 23
saw every Raider hit the Murray S 2212. Crawford 7 00 6.
Durkee S 3 I 1]. Orr 2 135. Camp
scoring column.
52 iI2 Hammon I 7 2 1. T0t4I%
Gdes Tarver, playing the robe bell
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SEMINOLE Tarer 6 33 IS,
15 points to pace Seminole's Sterling I 00 2. Atkins 1 00 S. W
balanced attack. Robert Lewis Williams S (-I It, Zipko 3 12 S.
Kru,r 1 00 5; Lewis 1 00 II;
had 14, David Krazlt 13 and Wilkerson 317? Kra:iI 61113.
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Williams 1 00 7. Reynolds 1 00 2;
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CHESTER, Pa. (AP) Danny Murtaugh, who pledged to
make his fourt h baseball retire
ment his last so he could devote
more time to the grandchildren
he loved, is dead at age 59.
Murtaugh, who left the PiILI
burgh Pirates just two months
ago, slipped into a coma and
died Thursday night after suEfer in g a st ruke two days ear li er.
'In my younger years, Idon't
think I spe nt enough time with
my c hildren," said the sentimental Irishman when he quit
octotr.
"I'm going to make it up with1
my grandchil dren."
Murtaugh was stricken at his
home in nearby Woodi) Tuesday and taken to Crozer Chester
Medical Center. The stroke as
considered serious and his
condition steadily deteriorated.
lie had a 10-year history of
heart trouble and his death foblowed what he said was a season of very bad health.
His friends in hzitzhiIi1
mourned the fact that he would
not get the chance to fulfill his
retirement dreams: sc out ball-

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Ken Brown
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Terry Smith
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David Wiggins
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Kevin Brown
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Chris Cantrell
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Robert Smith
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Aaron Bryant
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Curls Davis
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"You only think about trying to win
and even though you are in front, you gotta
remember the guy right behind you might
be coming up fast." That's the philosophy
of Alan Joiner, 15, second-place winner in
the Bicycle Motocross National Cliamheld Sunday at Bear Claw
11lotocross Track, Longwood.
Alan is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne
Joiner, Lo ngwood, and has been racing for
a year-and-a-half. What's he got to show
for it all'
"Well. I've got 40 first-place trophies,
with over 60 in all," he said.
Besides shelves full of trophies, Alan
keeps his racing bike tucked safely in his
bedroom. "Everyone knows they better
Sot mess with Alan's bike," laughed Alan's
mother.
"It's nearly always in use because I'm
on it about 24 hours a day," Alan interjected.

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Athero,
22, ir,
University
Mike Calderon is a faded
Dr.said
B.D.
Owens, 41.President schools in the National Colic- tag was $170,000 for the 1974-75 university has improved aca- coming freshmen has risen ships and stayed on to study professional football, he thinks,
giate Athletic Association season. The university proj.. demically, according to sur- from 2.15 to 2.49 on a scale of business management.
a warrior of a bygone era. 'Ic
He said it was creating deficit
NCAM.
and maybe the plague of in.
ected losses totaling $2,000 For veys.
4.0.
was a tackle for the Uruversity spending and pushing the
"1 liked the school," said juries would have disappeared.
There were those who wanted 1976-71 and $-4(rZ,340 for 1976-fl
There's
little
campus
talk
of
"About two-thirds (of the Darnell. "I was also tired of
of Tampa Spartans when col- private four-year liberal "
But, he said, "I may have
the university to drop the pro. when placed in competition for the football days anymore. football team) couldn't be ad- getting banged up
...(But) I
lege footoall was axed for fi- college toward bankruptcy.
gone somewhere else 3nd gotgram from major college to ticket sales with the new Na
- Some freshmen say they only mitted under the present aca- thought dropping football was ten injured in the first scrtnj
nandal reasons nearly two
Over nine years, football pro- small college competition with- tional Football League ex- discovered during registration dentic standards," said Walter the worst thing they could have mage."
years ago.
duced a deficit of $1,189,000, in the NCAA. That could reduce pansion team, the Tampa Bay that there ever was a football 0. Turner, admissions director. done. A lot of people would
"I don't think anyone remem- said the 35-member Board of expenditures in a season of Buccaneers.
leant.
The other former Spartan is
"Most were conditional stu- rather see a college team play
hers us," laments Calderon, a Trustees,
games with small, closer-toly
Tom
"The
kids
aren't
running
dents."
Hobson, who was on a oneNinety
per
c
than
a
pro
team
en
t of th
junior and one of only fo ur
Owens endur ed the wra th of home college teams, tl*)f
pa rticular
e faculty
around like it's a party school.
ne wable scho larship ançl
was
Of
the
58
players
with
seholwhen
the
pro
team
doesn't
year
re
hind
be
th
players still at the campus.
e
move
to
cancel
an engraged comniunity. A gued.
now Is a junior studying
the sport. English professor Dr, Now it's down to academics," arship eligibility, 41 either win."
Phillmp Field, where the threat on his life brought police
There were those who op- Francis Gillen said h
id Bob lezzi, president of the dropped out or were recruited
The Bucs. in their first year, criminology and business. Ile
e would
Spartans trained for battle, is protection from the university posed the university losing the
has a 3.2 grade average.
t associ- by athletic staffs of other uni- are winless.
hAve
approved
retaWng
footsilent now. And the Saturday and the City of Tampa.
$6,000 in 70 a thl etic sch
atlon.
Tampa still participates In
versities.
Seven
others
gradurught gam es that made the
Calderon, a sociology major,
Noetheless, gone was the ahip. There was the en olar- ball "only if there had been
other
sport s
Senior
Steve
Mingione
tiled,
raged equal emphasis on academics,"
also stayed in Tampa where
gridiron sport campus king are program that had produced dluulni who inmedtately
agreed.
Today,
four
former
players
widowed
mother
lived,
where
mere memories,
such professional athletes as dropped 50 per cent of its finanWith football, said Ower
Funds that could have gone
"Everyo ne is kind of over it remain, juniors and seniors his wife worked and at the
In the past eight years, 45 Jim Del Gaizo, Leon Mc'Quay, cial siport.
"You
are talking a bout $30,(X
into the educational process now," be said. •,j1 hardly working toward their degrees.
colleges have dropped football. Darryl Canton, John Matuszak
school
that
would
honor
his
full
to
$45,000
to move the team for
And there were bong-time were being drained, he said, talked about."
Senior John Heath of Braden- scholarship.
In February 1975, Tampa and Freddie Solomon,
an
away
game,
depending on
stporters who insisted the and athletes put their time into
Enrollment has jumped from ton was a quarterback and
University suddenly announced
Now, he's wondering If he the distance. With a tennis team
Tampa struggled for years to deficit was nothing more than practice Instead of study and ZOO! to 4806
since the football roommate Lindsey Darneil of made the right decision by re- that plays In the general region,
it was dropping its 38-year-old reach the major college ranks "paper figures."
became classroom burdens.
program ended. The high Seminole, also a senior, a full- fusing other collegiate offers
football program. It was a los- and was the sma!let of 126
But Owens said drtc.t pnii.
l'he furor h;ui died now. 'fl
ichool gride average of in- hark. iThry had full ch4dar- Ma, be Iw had the taint for you are talking about a station
aon taking them"
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points. But then Elvin Hayes 137-106 in the last minute.

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Pay attention now: Dick MotWarriors 124, Spurs 116
ta Is giving a class In sports
Rick Barry sco red 0 points,
psychology,
including four in the final min
"The most dangerous t hi ng is utes when he also had two as.
a 20-point lead," notes the sists, leading Golden State over
coach of the Washington flu)- San Antonio.
lets.
Golden State led by 10 points
Why'
late in the third period, but the
"When you get that far Spurs cut the margin to 97-94 by
ahead,"says Motta, "you have the end of the quarter and
I tendency to let up, and you stayed close the rest of the way.
usually drop down to about
Rockets 137, Bucks 110
eight points. By the time you
Rudy ToniJanovich scored 38
build a big lead, you have spent po in ts, pacing Iboon to a
ourself,"
club-record seventh straight
'I'he lesson was dramatically victory. Tomjanovich set a
put across Thursday night when Summit
scoring
mark,
Motta's Bullets had to pull out breaking the old record of
of a tailspin in the last quarter Seattle's Fred Brown, who had
before posting a 102-90 National 37
Basketball Association victory
The Rockets, who led by five
over the Atlanta Hawks.
points after the First quarter ,
Washington led 73-54 in the improved their margin to 20 at

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friend asked him if he wanted to enter a
race. "I got some old bike parts and made
myself a stripped-down bike," he recalls.

"I won first place in my first race, too."
Bikes must be light, with no accessories.
"You have to be able to take the jumps and
the mud holes and keep out of the way of

LAS VEGAS lAP)
Jimmy match. "lie has such a psyother riders. You could wreck and
Connors has had little trouble chological edge now, that with
lose everything. If anyone intentionally against veteran Ken Rosewall me just missing a couple of
Interferes with another rider, they are in t he ir recent professional ten- shots
and him making a few
disqualified," he explained.
nis matches, and he easily winners, I'm down 4-0."
Every weekend yo un gsters from 4 t 18 overcame the Australian veterConnors has beaten Rosewall
compete as eager parents anti friends call an in the $320,000 World ChainFive straight times, winning 12
out encouragement. Al an has traveled pionship of Tennis Challenge consecutive
sets and losing only
state-wide, and in 1975 was Flo ri da State Cup openi ng round.
20 gam es.
Champion.
Connors beat the 42-year-old
"I like playing Ken," said
Safety rules require that helmets, boots, Rosewall Thursday night, 6-2, 6- Connors. "lie's got the kind of
long-sleeved shirt and long pants be worn. 2 to continue his mastery over game I like to play."
Alan wears a red, white and blue Jersey the tournament's oldest player
Connors has won $690,000 in 10
bearing the number '45'. The Bear Claw and extend his Las Vegas Las Vegas
matches. Should he
Motocross Track is sanctioned by the record to 10-0.
go undefeated in the Challenge
National Bicycle League. The National
The confident Connors raced Cup, he oWd earn another
Championships were sponsored by Bicycle to a 4-0 first-set lead, keeping $170,000.
City, Maitland.
Rosewall on the defensive with
In the Nationals, three races are run, a deft backcourt power game.
In another match Thursday,
ssith scores averaged. Ken Bacon, St. lie attacked the Aussle's Vitas Gerulaitis of New York
Petersburg, won first place. "My only
strength, the backhand, while defeated Adrlano ['anatta of
regret in not coming in first, Is in losing Rusewall h ustled to keep the Italy 6-1, 6-4 in the $10,000 win$100," said Alan, "My Dad said he'd give ball to Connors' forehand.
ner'take-all round robin.
me a hun dred If I came in Fir st , but I don't
"I'll) ba ttling just to win
Conno rs faces Panatta, and
think he thought I'd come that close!" he games now, much less sets,"
Rosewall meets Gerulaitis In
said.
Rosewall said of the 53-minute second-round matches tonight.
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Cleveland 27, Houston II
The best rushing average in
the NFL belongs to the Browns'
nifty Greg Pruitt, but he is
doubtful. however, the Browns
will still roll against the So-SO
Oilers (lefense.

Dallas 31, Philadelphia 7
St Lows and Cincinnati are
The Cowboys need a victory
battling for berths. They cannot
afford to lose another game or or tic, or a boss or lie by
there may not be a post-sea- lAuhls anti Washington to clinch
their 10th playoff berth in 11
on competition fornyem.
th
$So when those four teams line years. Playing the Eagles, they
up agai nst each other in the will not have to wait around to
ht) the ('ardinais or Rednext to the last week of the
skins
make out.
regular NF'I. season, who (it)
%tlnnesota 16, Green Bay- S
you think will win'
it is lime for the Vtkes to put
Well, the Pro Picker will take
(In their playoff faces. Two
qne from Column A and one
more regular season victories
from Column B. lie likes St
will
give Mi nn esota Coach Bud
Lo ui s, whichtiiust win, against
Grant
200 for his pro career.
Baltimore, which would like to
and he likes Oakland,
MiamI 24, Buffalo 17
'ch need not win, against
Isn't O.J. Simpson a marCincinnati, which cannot cx- vebous runner? If the Juice can
IcIly- afford to lose
(horn out 273 yards against deLast week's 104 left the seaS fensis-ely tough Detroit, what
ion mark at 11443-1, for .683. will he do against the docile
The picks:
Dolphins? Regardless, Miami
Saturday
will do eno ug h to the Bills to
St. LouIs 24, Baltimore 20
overcome him
This will not be easy by any
Washington 31, NY Jets 10
ans'But the Car di nals need
here are the Redskins, ba ck
ft game to stay alive in the from the brink of elimination,
C East. It is less vital for the sitting pretty again. What does
Colts, already assured of no George Allen feed these old
worse than a wild card berth in guys, anyway?
the AFC. Give the edge to the New England 38, New Orleans
árdiac Cards.
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si quarterback for LA and in the Patriots' way' last week,
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again. That is too much offense
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Oakland 21, Cincinnati I's
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NEW YORK iAlli
How do
you measure incentive' That is
one of the great mysteries of
professional sports,
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win' Well, that often depernLs
on how much you need to win.
Two fascinating niatchups in
the National Football League
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aat question,
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again failed to get off a shot the rest of the half from the
before the buzzer sounded.
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deal—or an offer of a deal—
netted by Ken Brown. But not
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term as "utterly ridiculous" versity here is "utterly ridlcuCotton, who drew the defe nse
and "nonsense" published re- bus."
him be fore passing off.
ports that the NCAA has offered
Trailing 33-22 at the st art of
Kentucky officials did attend
a deal involving possible a he
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ar ing a bo ut a month ago
Creek went into a "box and
dismissal of football Coach before the NCAA infractions
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Fran Curci.
one" defense, in an effo rt to
co mmittee, allegedly to discuss
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ossible recruiting violations.
sources, was made by John
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the desired effect as the Hawks
However, Hagan said no word
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were able to make a run at the
who said the NCAA had told
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yet on the outcome of that
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K en
Putting together a string of
tucky it would be placed on hearing. "We're expecting it
probation for one year If it fired any time,", he said.
nine straight points the Hawks
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moved to within four, 35-31,
did not.
When the committee report
wi th over three and a half
"My policy has been from the ar rives, it could find Kentucky
minutes left in the third stanza.
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beginning not to make corn- gui lty of NCAA violatio ns and F
It was at this po in t Brown was
merits about the progress of th e could recommend a penalty,
able to stem the tide, almost
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appeals open to it before any
minute scoring famine that the
'I'm not going to violate that penalty could be assessed.
Seminoles were suffering
now, but I will tell you that that
At worst, the last recourse for
through, by banging home an
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story is nonsense," Singletary the university wo uld come in
important basket.
said.
early January whe n the full
Then he batted down an inK en t ucky Athletic Director NCAA council meets, Hagan
Smith shuots, Cantrell defends
bounds pass by Cantrell, fed it
Cliff Hagan said any report of a said.
to Cotton, and Sanford was up
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Even In the final two minutes,
Sanford's Fighting Seminoles the visitors were Forced to hold
combined several factors on to the ball, looking for a shot,
Thursday night to win their first for well over 30 seconds.
game of the season, 56-52, over
This sticky defense he lped
the Spruc e Creek Hawks.
give the home team their 12
The narrow victory, gained at point margin, that they took
the Seminole High gym, caine into the second period.
about because of a 34•point
During the Initial eight
output by Reuben Cotton; So meminutes the Seminoles virtually
clutch playing by Kevin Brown; stopped the Hawks cold. The
Good outside shooting by David only scoring Spruce Creek
Wiggins; And the fact that the could come up with, was an
Ha w ks' big man, Chris Can- offensive rebound by Cantrell
trell, got into Foul trouble early and a Jump shot by Aaron
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in the game.
Bryant.
But the biggest reason the
Other than that, it was all
r All Seminoles were able to squre Sanford.
their season's mark at 1-1 Was
Not only were the Seminoles
their tenacious defense.
banging in 16 points, but they
With over 20 seconds to go in w ere forcing Spruce Creek into
: the first period, and trailmg by committing fouls. And it was at
.i 16-4 margin, t he Hawks got t he foul line that Sanford ac1__-!f0_0 the ball. They were unable to tually
got its winning margin.
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Friday, Dec. 3, 176-7A

ChIcago 28, Seattle II
"Everybody scores28 against
us," says Seahawks Coach Jack
Patera. So why should the
Bears be different'
Detroit 21, NY Giants 6
The Lions have the NFL's No.
I defense and the Giants' oci- asiirnal offense now must

fu nction without knee-case Lii rry Csonkn. That adds up to an
easy day For Detroit
San Francisco 20, San Diego 10
The 49ers have it powerful
running partnership operating
in their backfield with Del Wilhams and Wilbur Jackson, who
With gained more than 150

yards against tongh MIr;nu'.iIta
last Monday night The (1ar(:ers will be easier.
t)t'nver 21, Kansas ('lt% 14
Back in the rarified atn,osphere of Mile High Stadlulll, the
Broncs prosper
When they
leave that thin air though,
things are not as good.

He Shovels On Wedn esday;
Beats Islanders On Thursday
UNIONDAI.F;, N.Y I Ai'i
Denis Herron had spent
Wednesday afternoon shoveling
the snow in front of his Pitts,
burgh home, and later was the
host at a dinner party for same
friends, His broken left arri had
not fully healed yet, and there
were no Plan. for hiiii to resume
his National hockey I.eague

career with the Pengullb until
next week,
Thursday afternoon, the
phone rang. "The)' told ,lie to
conic to New York. At the time,
they didn't tell me I was
playing, they just said, Come
up and we'll see what happens."' Herron recalled,
1 hursday- night, Herron
stopped 37 shots, leading the
Penguins to a 4-2 triumph over
Croorn s Tops
the struggling New York
Islanders
"I was act ua lly' scared be fore
Hawks, 5 945
the game started," said HerCrojrns High's frvshiian run. "I hadn't played in eight
basketball learn opened the months," if you don't count the
season on a winning note six minutes he played before
Thursday night, tripping Lake suffering the broken arm in the
liowt'll'sfrus!i,59-45, behind the season opener against Van24point, Il-rebound per- couver. "My arm hurt during
furmance of [)avid Thomas.
the game, but It got stronger
Croorns opened a 20-point and Stronger as time went by'."
lead at several points in the
Herron stopped 19 of the 20
game and subitituted freel y New York shots in the first
But Howell pressed ba ck to be nod and went on to hand the
down by oimly- 10, and CroonLs Islanders their third straight
had to counter with its starters loss and Fifth in the last six
to preserve a safe margin of games.
victory.
Mike Corrigan opened the
.scoring
ng at 5:05 of the first pertCROOMS Sweet 000. Whtn,
16, wh1t
10
ThOmds 11774. od. Dents Potvin tied it for the
CamibelI 40 6.
3%?. Wells
Islanders just over nine nun70 1, Mosser 000. Godfrey 0 27. utes
later, but the Penguins
Butler 704. Abney 000
erguson
00 o. 11011 I 0 2 Totals 75 9 59
went ahead for good on second.
LAKE HOWELL Con*ap 000.
period goals by Low Mo rr ison
Rav000,MurrayO6, Sto'ck*elIS
and Jean Pronovotit
016, Lacore 6 711. Cdu 000.
Aot&gt;ot, I 0 7. Ba rnes 2 0.. Grjhm
Bert Marshall brought New
000. Counts 000, Amend 000,
York
within one in the third peFannin 113, Kerr 300, SI,Iw,II 00
Fannin
nod, but Pronovost got his sec(J Ely 000 Totals 71345
onrl goal into an empty net with
Crooms
13 II 18 16-'-Sit
No seconds remaining, clinchHowell
ID 4 II 21 41
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home.
('anadiens 3, Kings 3
Goal-a.gannc Steve Shutt
scored his 27th of the SCason
with 40 seconds remaining, gising Montreal its be and extending to 13 games the Kings' winless streak. Bob Gainey and
Murray Wilson also hit for the
('anadiens while Butch Goring,
Gene Carr and Julia Widing
connect ed for Los Angeles
Mariners 4, Roadrunners 3
Ton )' Cassolato, playing in his
fourth pro game, scored I-us
third goal, lifting San Diego
past Phoenix for the Mariners'
10th straight home triumph
Itacers 2, Cowboys 1
Renald Leclerc scored with
2:40 left, boosting Indianapolis
over Calgary for its ninth viuto
ry in 10 games.
OIlers 1, Bulls 3
Bryan Campbell, lull Sheehy
and Norin Ullman scored UI a
1:53 span of the third period.
carrying Edmonton past hitrnninghani
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WASHINGTON (APi - As one of his last official acts,
President Ford may ask Congress to outlaw sex discrimination in
the multitude of federally funded programs reaching almost
every American community.
White House and Justice Department officials said Wednesday
they are drafting legislation that would prohibit anyone receiving
federal funds from discriminating against women in their cmployment practices and in any other aspect of their operations,
This would give women the legal protection that Congress gave
blacks and other racial minorities in the 1964 Civil Rights Act,
It would mean thousands of state .tnd local governments and
private groups receiving federal funds for public projects would
risk losing the money if they failed in troat women the same as
men.

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Jeanne Holm, the President's special assistant for women's
affairs, said her staff has been working on the proposal for
several months and she expects to submit a final draft to Ford

In an interview, she said she hopes Ford will offer the legislation in his final State of the Union message before leaving office
Jan. 20, She indicated many White House staff members favor
such a step.
She said the legislation would "prohibit discrimination on the
basis of sex or marital status" in any federal program of financial
assistance.
Assistant Atty. Gen. J. Stanley Pottinger, head of the departmcnt's civil rights divistcn, told a news conference tuch
legislation is a vital tool to protect the rights of women in some 400

federal programs spending about $50 billion a year.
Under present law, sex discrimination is b.;incd in only 17
federal programs, including revenue sharing, highway con.struction and crime control
The hundreds of other programs offering federal money for
schools and sewers, hospitals and drug treatment and all sorts of
social projects contain no requirement that women be treated
equally, partly because they were enacted before women's rights
became a national issue.
Pottinger called the news conference to announce new
regulations to tighten enforcement of the ban on racial discrimination.
'We hope the effect will be to make it clear to every recipient of
federal funds that they have an obligation not to discriminate," he

asserted. "I hope [hose who are discriminating wiil not get riton.
The regulations require the 28 government agencies that give
out money to ensure that applicants comply with the law before
approving grants.

WOMEN
Friday, Dec. 3, 197-16

Evening Herald. Sanford, Fl.

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During its less-than-an-hour
visit to and stop in Sanford
Thursday, the steam-engine-led
American Freedom Train
stopped long enough to take in
2,700 gallons of water and the
curious eyes of Sanford
onlookers who were not allowed
on board. They did catch,
however, the historic site of the

tH,ralJ Photos by Turn Vincent)

train steaming into the station
(left), a peek at the Liberty Bell
in one of the cars (center), and
part of the train's servicing
(right). The 26-car, red-whiteand-blue train arrived at 11 a.m.
and departed at 11:58 for
Orlando and its tourist home
today through Monday.

Let's Improve &amp; keep the
Image of Sanford Great!

VOTE
EDDIE

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KEITH

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HOSPITAL NOTES
DECEMBER 2
ADMISSIONS
uOLu.

Mary B. Alexander
Gretchen L. Crowell
Charlotte F. Dempsey
Margaret B. Fielder
Elijah Manning Sr.
Minnie E. Metts
Thomas F. Smith
Casey M. Whitehead
Mary G. Harrison, Altamonte
Springs
Charles Blaizis, Deltona
Orlin R. Chrlstner, Deltona
Thomas J. Duff, Deltona
BIRTHS

Sanford:
Mr. and Mrs. William
(Wynnen Lowery, boy

DISCHARGES
Sanford:
Ann L. Bridges
Daniel F. Buckley
John W. Burgess
Francis H. Coker
Pats F Fairfield
MaggieL. Gentry
Ruth G. Mangum
C1thS 0. Olson
Terry

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519 E. First St., Sanford; Born
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CAPT. SANFORD POLICE AUTHORITY

Shenk
Johnnie B. Sims
Mae B. Allen, DeBary
William G. Williams, DeBary
John K. Home, DeLand
Sam Wooten, Deltona
Alice E. Toney, Gainesville
Zenith H. Chapman, Lake
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He is survived by his wife,
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Brisson Funeral Home is in
charge of arrangements.

Charles.1lanhart..Nirs. N.A. Ifelfrich Jr—Mrs.
.Joseph Oritt .iiitl ".lrs. Mary E. Thonipson.

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readers sometimes ask you to
print a letter again, but is there
any one that has been requested
more than any other'
CURIOUS IN RUTI.F;R, 1'\
I)EAIt CURIOUS:
'S: The big
all-time winner was signed
"Too LATE and here it is'
I am the tl(i",t
heartbroken person on earth. I
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((Id, gray-haired parents. They
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A new public works complex of shop, vehicle storage, and
administration building.

Thursday's high 56, today's
TOMORROW'S TIDES
low 42. Barometric pressure:
Daytona Beach: high 6:09
30.20. St. Johns River level: one a.m., 6:25 p.m., low 12:13 a.m.,
foot, six Inches above sea level. 12:13 p.m.
Clearing this morning to fair
Port Canaveral: high 5:53
this afternoon through SaIntday. Cool days and cold tonight. a.in 550m Io 1158 a.m...
Highs today lower to mid 60s 12:05 P.M.'
and Saturday near 70. Lows
Bayport: high 12:46 a.m
tonight around 50. Winds north 11:37 p.m., low 6:14 a.m., 6:12
to northeast 15-20 m.p.h.
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coverage.

It's parade tias minus one as all marchers and
participants in Saturday's scheduled "Greater
Sanford Christmas Parade are all armed up and
raring to go beginning at 9 a.m. liii's 'II 1ollo % (lit'
route indicated above.

New fire equipment with one large pumper and three new
mobile units.

ttioe few hours of happiness I
w.IS too selfish and too busy to
and now when I go to visit
their graves and look at the
green grass above them, I
wonder if (eid will ever forgive
riie for the heartaches I must
have caned them

when he wails and waiLs and
&gt;ou don't return, he will tire of
waiting and hang up. lie can't
break the connection because
your phone is off the hook. This
will make it impossible for the
caller to use his phone to harass
other women. Also, he will
never want to call )ou again
and be deprived of his depraved
fun.
OFF THE 1100K
I)F.A1t OFF: Your suggestion
will work, but while punishing
the caller you are also
depriving )ourself of the use of
your phone. Ma Hell recoin-

mends that you hang up tinmediately, and if the calls
continue, to call the police who
will undertake certain surs'eillance
procedures
in
cooperation with the phone
company.
It sns to me' that the wisest
course of action would be keep
your caller's line connected to
yours (by not hanging UPI and
then go to a neighbor's phone to
report the obscene call to both
the phone company and the
police,
DEAR AIIIIY I was married
to Jim eight years ago We had

City wide paving program with all streets paved except a
couple of miles where drainage lines will go in the future.

Give
a darn...

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A city with full coverage)of both water service and sewage
service. A fact few cities can claim.

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Acquiring two more recreational areas through the use of
federal grants,

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One gooq *Ay to 'educe tftq use Of çasolne is to Cut do*n on the

r,Ceralicn 01 pOut .utcA?b,t, s at condition er Only use it on iirio, la•s You TI notiCe the fuel savings 'mmediteIy
And it s s.a'.i NO
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wim
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dOmn it IS much ease, To hea, in, 1'.ns of eerg.ncy
vehIclits and olMi *vnng devices
GIVE A OAOO Drive 55 and turn OFF tri. a.'
r,fj5ff. Vou"iocket the savings

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McCrory's
SANFORD PLAZA
OPEN 9 A.M.-9 P.M.

107 E. FIRST ST.
OPEN 9 A.M..5:30 P.M.

Re-elect
Lee Moore
Mayor
Pd Pat £dv by Lv* Moo,,

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Christmas

One of the first signs of

I'Ianetariwii Director Bruce

when Moses was born. On this

religious leaders of Isreal had

Christmas in Orlando is the
opening of the John Young
Museum and Planetarium
(.'hristmas show, The Star of the
Magi. The show is daily at 2 and
3:30 pin, and 8 p nI. Friday
evenings. Scheduled to run
daily from Nov. 24 to Jan. 2.
The program compares the
events in astronomical history
to the biblical account of the
Star's appearance. The result is
a fascinating investigation of
the mysterious light which
preceded the Three Kings to
Bethlehem

Salmon points out that, according to tl.e ancient religious
texts of the Middle East, (hi'
births and deaths of great
prophets were often acconipanied by the appearance
ofstrangeand beautiful stars in
the sky. The sacred books of
India. for example, report great
lights which heralded the birth
of lirishna and Buddha.
Similarly, the Bible describes a
new star w hich rose in the East
to announce the birth of
Abraham,
another
and
uiikiiussii star which shone

basis, many scholars conclude
that the Bethlehem Star is a
poetic acknowledgement of
divine blessing and not a real
event,
Yet Matthew is quite explicit
about the appearance and
behavior of the Star. lie states
that the Star was seen by Magi
astrologers) from Eastern
lands, who associated the Star
with the birth of the new King of
the Jews. The Magi. travelling
to Jeruseluni in their search for
the King, discovered to their
astonishment that none of the

seen the Star.
The Jewish leaders did,
however, indicate' that their
religious radition foretold the
birth of the Messiah at
Bethlehem. Journeying there,
the Magi were overjoyed to
again sight the mysterious Star
—(his :ime shining over the
village in which Jesus had Just
been born.
What was It' What kind of
astronomical event would have
been visible to astrologers in
the East and over Bethlehetn,
but not visible to the religious

Pr Ic ii

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Circle Bazaar in Geneva

The women of the I'ricilla

Circle held their annual
Christmas Bazaar and l.un'
cheon at the Community
('hutch Social Hall which was

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two sons. then we were
divorced. Two years later Jim
married my younger sister.
They had twin daughters.
My question'. Are my sons
and my sister's twin daughters
just first cousins? Or are they
more closely related?
NEEDSTOKNOW
DEAR NEEDS: Your sons
and your sister's twin
daughters are first cousins. But
because the% have the same
father, they are half-brothers
and sisters, which is a closer
relationship.

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for Abby's booklet. 'How to Hive
a LoYcly W,dd.nq," Send SI to
Ab.qaut Van Buren, 132 Lasly Or
Severiv Hilts. Calif 50212 Pleaie
enclose
long, self addressed
stamped 0 Oct envelop.

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FOR THE PAST TEN YEARS. THIS IN A TIME OF INCREASED MATERIAL COSTS, INFLATION AND
ECONOMIC DEPRESSION.
o much Ijflr.,

ALTAMONTE MALL

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SANFORD PLAZA

Parents -Before It' s Too Late
I pray that sou will print this,
Abk, to tell those who still
have their parents to visit them
and show their love and respect
while there is still time for it is
later than you think,
TOO LATE
I)EAI( ABBY: I have a
su2eestion that really works for
people who are bothered by
obscene telephone calls
The' minute' you hear an
ohscene word, say,
a
moment please," and walk
away from the phone without
hanging up. The caller will
think :.ou are coining back, but

(Herald Photo by Jean Pitteton)

The Central Florida Stamp
Club will have its final show of
the 1976 season with a ('hristmas Stamp Fair to be held at
the Mount Vernon Motel on U.
S. 17-92, on Dec. 12.
The Central Florida Stamp
Club will have exhibits.
displays and &amp;-r prites.
H

its u..ual lag sUccess,
The' delicious luncheon was
under the direction of Ruth
lioswell and Ida I.ampteri.
,.\Ibe'rti liartunek worked hard
to make "Gram Ima's Attic" a
success which can equally be
said for Essie McAvoy and
lAIulse Weaver of the "Fancy
Table" and Eleanor Ayres and
Florence Boulden of the
"Goodies Table." Nora Ken'
drick really made the the
All
"Plants and Creecry
these women contributed to the
success of the bazaar. Rose
Jones and Janice Lass were
working
workers,
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Boyd I.. Steele, 18, Dx 112
Sanf., Dona Viata Fla., &amp;
Vivian L. [luck, 19, SAtiric.
Wallace W. Wheaton, 19, 1505
W 25th No. 410, Wendy L. Ring,
19. Dl 1 Dx 65A, LW,
Geo. T. Bonsai Sr., 49, Mt.
M1711,, &amp; Hazel McGill, 42, Mt.
Dora
James L Catalano. 43, 864 E.
Church St., I.W, Barbara J.
Seeley, 30. 510 W 3rd.
Wm. U. Swink, 37, 200 Fern
Ph Blvd., F'P, Delores L
Ackerman, 41, same
Andrew L. Garner. 74, fit I [lx
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Dailey, 68, Indianapolis, End,
Win. H. Swink, 37. 200 Fern
Pk Blvd., FP, Delores J.
Ackerman, 41, same.
Kenneth M. Murphy, 19, 1613
Summerwind Dr., WI' &amp; Rabin
D. E'ilcher, 18, 5737 Stonerldge
Ct., Orl.
Alexander S. Hood, 69, Delray
Beach, May Goretsky, 67,
Boynton Bch.
Robert E. McIntosh, 29, 222
Wilshire, CB, Donna I., Isaacs,
37, same add.
mas H. Wheeler, 19, 1305
Clemson Dr , AS, Karen M.
t.icvlc.ir, 19, ITs 311 MIII

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Star

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leaders in

Jeruselum"
comet" A supernova" Both
explanations
have
been
suggested b:. serious students
of the subject The John Young
Planetarium offers another.
and even more intngwng explanation, citing a far more
rare astronomical occurance
with an interesting m ystical
history.
The program in the star
dome is a thoroughly enjoyable
exploration of astronomy and
the history of Christmas,
ranging from the skies over
Orlando tonight to the stars
over Bethlehem tw thousand
years ago. Many families have
turned
the
planetarium
Christmas show into an annual
family outing. If you haven't
discovered
already
the
planetartwii, this might be a
good time to do it.

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watch the services outside on manger that Jesus was horn.
C losed circuit television, since 'liii' ancient Basilica of the
PresIr!'nt, American Institute
(he church can accomisiodate Nativity now rests upon what is
of IbIs' Land Studies
onls' 800 invitori guests And this believed to be the site of the
Mount Zion, Jerusalem
is only (ho' first of the Christmas manger, at the end of the
Eve celebrations. A stoioilar thoroughfare named Manger
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(liristendom.Ac
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The holiday feeling, which is
Fourodeuclover 3,500 years ago originally erected upon th e site
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the by an Israelite o'lan descended by Qut,t'ti Helena, mother of
world, seems to be infused with Iroiii Judah, Ii'ethlehem is one Emperor Constantine in 325
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and true Christian spirit.
translation lIb the Hebrew present structure, er ec ted over
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pearanceoba citadel, reflecting
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Christian tourists will ex. and still remain today.
Christ ian tourists are also
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Christmas Eve ceremonies changed front
(lie day when escape tiered's edict that all
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traditionally' begin at I pin, on tended them.
be slain. It was at the Milk
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It was at (lie entr an ce to Grotto that Mary nursed the
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Procession makes its sav into Manger Square, Bethlehem, alter a 10 mile walk
rganization.s, and begins to at (lie gate of the city and draws their flocks and announced the
from
Jerusalem the day before ('hristmas,
w ea
Its way through thotis:uuLs of pilgrims.
birth of Jesus. Also nearby is
Bethlehem's narrow streets to
According to the New the Field of ltuth, where the
Manger,Square.
Testament Book of Matthew, idyll portrayed in the Old the Bible into Latin, a work tourists in Bethlehem has Bethlehem postmark. And if it
In tIle evening, (lie midnight Joseph and Mary returned to
Testament Book of Ruth was which is still the basis for all beconie especially popular. is too late for the present
ceremonies at the Church of (he Ih'thtleheni at the time of the enacted. Tourists also visit the subsequent Catholic tranS Christians can buy Christmas Christmas, they can arrange
Nativity draw thousands of census ordered by Caesar room in St. Catherine's Church stations.
cards and have them sent for next year's cards to be sent
tourists, most of whom must Augustus, and it was here in a oshere St. Jerome translated
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the vast sean of history ioav' I
muons 111l11tal. Would he, could he, join today's club? (Jr
would he ifltIrlIlV scowl in disapproval, and
turn away?
It would be interesting to hood out, fascinlit.
ing to have known Georgv Washington. And.
had iso, lived when ht (tilt. there would have
been ant' place where
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J. C. PENNEY COMPANY
E. C. Elsea and Staff

PANTRY PRIDE
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and Employes

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Insurance

DEKLES'
GULF SERVICE
Mel Dekie and Employes

GREGORY LUMBER
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KNIGHT'S SHOE STORE
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CELERY CITY
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Christmas Music Scheduled

The Youth! Choir of the First this year. Mrs. Earl Evans, a service
joyous,
festive St. Luke
Baptist Church, Sanford, will local artist and a member of the celebration of God's reaching
present a Christmas play' with church has painted a beautiful into our world through the gift
"The Nativity According t i
music entitled "The Drain," Christmas card which will be on of His Son.
St. Luke," i liturgical opera by
written by Katherine K. Davis, display- this Sunday at the
The Adult Choir of Oviedo's Randall Thompson, will be
this Sunday at 7:30 pm.
church. Members and frienu,s First Baptist Church Is under presented in the sanctuary of
The Christmas play tells the will sign the card (heir the direction of Terry Rabun. the Cathedral Church of St.
story of a poor boy who had no Christmas card to one another Soloists will include Jan Luke, 130 N. Magnolia Ave.,
gift for the Baby Jesus. The boy and the amount which would be l.aursen, Jon Johnson, Philip Or lando, on Thursday, Dec. 9 at
is portrayed by Beth flirt, who spent for cards and postage will Cloninger, and
Barbara 8 p.m. and Saturday, Dec. 11 at
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is found bya peddler, portrayed be given to the building fund. Johnson. Narrators for the 2:30 and 8p,m,
by Lisa Pickens who guides him
The annual Christmas dinner cantata are Aubrey Myers and
(;)d News Bible is illustrated by Artist Annie
to the birth place of the infant is Sunday, at 6 p.m., and Miss Mrs. Joyce Rogers,
Nazarene
V-111011,011 with simple drawings alive with
Jesus. As the boy sings "Carol Bonnie Byrd, chairperson of the
fill) Is' ement, historical sense and universal
o f the Drum" it becomes Social Committee hopes that all First Presbyterian
Nazarene Youth Intermeaning.
evident that he can play his members and Friends will atThe Senior High Fellowship national, the teen society of the
drum for the Christ Child.
tend. The dinner will consist of of First Presbyterian Church of Nazarene Church in Lake
Shepherds are portrayed by ham and turkey with all the Sanford will sponsor a spaghetti Mary, will sponsor a car wash
Tun Wilson, Kathy Lazenby, trimmings, and each family is dinner Sunday from noon until 2 Saturday from 9 a.m. to p.m.
April Morris, Lisa Stamper, to bring a covered dish In- p.m. and 5-8 p.m. Tickets at at the Cargo Gas Station on
Raymond Dekle, Billy Painter, cluding salads, vegetables,
50 for adults and $1.25 for Highway 17.92, Sanford.
Tony Bethiuiy, Tim hlutson, cake or pie, enough For their children can be purchased from
Buck Landers, and Stacy family and one other. Roll and the Senior Highs or at the door.
Stafford. The Kings will be drink will be furnished.
The group is trying to raise
portrayed by Patti Edgemun,
The evening service at 7:30
Works
funds for the winter retreat In
April O'Steen, and Libby will be dedicated to the Rev. &amp; No rt
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O'Steen. The Angels will be Mrs. Frank Marler, who are
FTU
Church leadership throughout Florida, said
The leadership workshop is
There will be a Chrismon tree
portrayed by Angie Barley, celebrating their 50th year in in the sanctuary in time for the will be stressed during a unique Xander. Emphasis at the shaped to build organizational
Vicki Beers, Deana Brorup, the ministry, and will be Dec. 12 worship service and the workshop for Florida clergy sessions will be on application vitality by pointing to methods
Sheila Davis, Sissy hardy, Gina honored at First Church, Nampa, all music Christmas service to and lay leaders to be conducted of leadership techniques, and of achieving agreement on
Jones, Patti Osborn, and Millie Idaho on Sunday. Mr. Marler be presented at 5 p.m. by the Jan.
29.
at
Florida exercises will be linked to the goals, roles, and plans with a
Smith. Daryl Edgemon will served First church from Chancel Choir under the Technological University in unique problems of each par- total church team, said Cornish.
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portray Joseph and Debora Mother's Day, 1927 to the last direction of Mrs. George Touhy. Orlando.
ticipating church.
Addi tional Information on the
Alderman will port ray Mary. S un day in April 1934, his being
The workshop will be under
Dr. Newel W. Cornish, January workshop may be
Whether you know the Bible and ssurdings; cross-references
The Youth I Choir is under the the longest pastorate in the Corn rn unity
the auspices of the Florida professor of management at obtained by contacting the
well, find pleasure and in- to other relevant passages;
Foundation for Economic FTU, will be the senior In- Florida
spiration in parts of it, or intend section headings to make clear direction of Charles E. Davis history of First Church, Dr. Methodist
Foundation
for
Jr., Minister of M usic, and Harris, current minister, holds
Education For Clergy FFEECI structor at the workshop. Economic Education for
to read it on the future, a new, the content of subdivisions accompanied by Gloria Davis. the second
Rev. Randall Parsons of First
longest. At the
and is designed to train church Assisting will be the Rev. Clergy, College of Business
clear English translation can within Biblical books; a word
The Beginner Choir, directed evening hour the new organ will United Methodist Church of
leaders in ways to motivate Darrell K. Wolfe, president of Administration,
Florida
enrich your experience with the list uhspecialterms and flames;
chronological charts of old and by Barbara Brorup, Music be dedicated, and Frances Apopka will speak at the annual
total leadership teams in their Anna Publishing Co., and Dr. Technological University, P.O.
Bible.
sIakers, directed by Barbara hlickson, organist will give a Christmas tea For widows of the
congregations.
Xander.
Box 25000, Orlando, 32816,
0 The Good News Bible, newly New Testament history; ma ps Roszell
and assisted by Sonja recital and Mary Schuenernann church Sunday at Community
In announcing the workshop,
Cornish, who joined the FTU Phone 1305) 775-2465.
published by the American of Bible lands; Introductions Morris and Lisa hughes; and will be soloist. Frien
ds are United Methodist Church of
Dr. James A. Xander, FTU faculty in 1968 after eight years
Bible Society, is distinctive and an outline to each book.
the Young Musicians, di rect ed invited.
Casselberry.
economist
and director of the as manager of ed ucation and
among modem translations for
In 1966 the American Bible
The monthly family' night
y' Charles Davis Jr. will aLso
FF'EEC,
noted
much of the communications for the J.C.
st
being clear and simple for the Society published the New present Christmas music Oviedo Baptist
covered
will be held
public information related to Penney Company, Is a senior
modern reader, and also ac- Testament separately, under during the evening worship
The First Baptist Church of at 6 p.m. Sunday in fellowship
churches seems to focus on instructor in the
FTU
curate to the original texts. The the title Good News For Modern service.
Oviedo will present its hail followed by a progr am
problems o ther than theological Management I nstitute and a
language is neither academic Man Over 50,000,000 copIes of
The public is cordially tnvited Christmas gift to the corn- "The Carols of Christmas"
or spiritual in nature. "If larger consultant
to
business,
nor simplistic, but the natural this New Testament are in to attend this service of worship munity by presenting the presented by the Young hope
churches find themselves in government, and religious
language of everyday adult circulation.
through music
Christmas musical, "his Choir, the Chapel and Cherb
trouble," said Xander, "more organizations. Rev. Wolfe
Oconversatton.
more
If
you
want
to
know
oft en than not it reflect s a lack earned his M ,A. In Th eology
Love
Reaching '' , a choirs and the Girls' Ensemble.
One feature of this new Bible
The U
nited Methodist Women
celebration of God's gift on Det.
that has moved many people is about the Good News Bible, you Firs t Chris t ian
of leadership by the clergy-laity From Yale Divinity School and
will
hold
a Christmas banquet
For
free
Information
can
send
4
and
5
at
7,30
team."
has done extensive graduate
the illustrations. Done by the
Tuesday at c:30 P.m. in
Menibei of hisl ClirL'stian
The FFEEC wor ks hop is work in administration. He
Swiss artist Annie Votllottoa, to: American Bible Society,
'[(is Love.,. Reaching", a fellowship hall with a program
geared
specifically
for spent
12 yearsPress
as director
the
the main purpose of the pen and Department GN, 1865 Broad- Church will not be sending Christmas musical by Ron Huff by "The here and Now" singing
leadership
teams from each
of Bethany
and isofpast
Christmas
cards
to
each
other
and
Bill
and
Gloria
Gaither,
is
a
group.
ink drawings is to draw the way, New York, N.Y. 100.
the participating churches. president of the Religious
people into the text. The
The Lyman High School Girls
Invitations will go to senior Publishers Group of the
be
not
may
drawings
Chorus will present a lostclergy and top elected lay American Book Publishers
specifically historical and
mnas concert Wednesday at 7:30 leaders In larger congregations Assn.
archeological, yet they are
p.m. in the church sanctuary.
#bout real, living people that
make the m more than a
Central Baptist
museum type illustration.
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Coming to Central Baptist
r
Although the persons and
Church, 13th &amp; Oak, on Dec. 5 at
scenes in fact fit the historical
7:30 p.m. will be "The Turning
kiting of the Scriptures, their
Point," a Christian musical
universality of movements,
I
group
currently on national
gestures, and expressions make
s
-.
tour.
These
10 talented cullege
them wholly contemporary' and
student
mnusicians,
who are
sensitive to the spiritual
ng
a
year
out
from
their
ta
ki
ge.
sa
elements
in
the
pas
uman
studies to present both conIncluded in the Good News
temporary and traditional
Bible art' many aids to help the
C'hristlan
musIc for audiences
reader under st and the Bible:
across
the
coun try', will be
an alphabetical index of
a,
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sIn,i k..
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tiiwiciii SUUJCCL3, iUUlIIUld
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A story Is told of an artist who admired a ramshackle building
hepassedeachmorningonthewaytohjsstudjo, Totheordinary
passerby the ho use with its tumblcdown porch, loose hang in g
shutters, and broken windows was only an eyesore. But th e artist's imaginative eye saw someth in g different He saw something
beautiful.
Finally, he bought the ho use, moved into it, and began o make
the improvemen ts he had always dreamed of. Week by week and
month by month the old building took on a new appearance. At
last it was transformed into a gleaming white mansion of striking
beauty and grace.
It takes practice to see the best En a person and the good in a
situation, It's the way God sees us; it's the way love sees. I think
parents ha ve a gift for see in g the best in their children. And you
may be the only one who can see your son th e way God sees him
as he can become, his potential fully realized.
Acting out your prayer means believing that God, and God
alone, will change your son. It means you realize you can't change
him, and so you won't even try. It means seeing only the best in
him and treating him not as he is now but according to yo ur faith
image for him
. as the person he will become. This kind of
pos itive prayer can free your son to be his real self. . and empower him to become the man of your prayer.

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U., Fred it Gardner
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Question: My son's We Is in such a dreadful state that I don't
even know bow to pray for him. Can you give me any suggestions?
Answer: Yes, my suggestion is to picture your child as you want
him to be. Imagine him as happy and healthy in every way, As
you make t his faith im age, ask God to let you see him th e way God
sees him-perfect and whole.
Before a carpenter picks up his hammer, he has a picture In his
mind of what he will make. The chair or cabinet or room exists
his imagination as a finished and perfect piece of work. An architect creates a building In his mind long before any actual work

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CHURCH OF LONG*000
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Sunday School
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THr REDEFMFR
lOS W 15th Place
'The Euutlutat H0ur' hid TV Yisl$ is Ito.

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CHURCH OF CHRIST
400 Palm Spa.95 Or
AltamonteSpssivt
JamesP Needham
Evangelist
Sal,
Study
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Rosily
W•rthup
1434 We ll
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Paste,
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Temple Israel
Temple Israel Sisterhood Is
ponsoring a rummage sale on
Sunday, Dec. 12, from noon
untIl 5 p.m., to be held at
Temple Israel, 4917 Eli Street,
Orlando.
There will be a selection of
household goods, clothes for
adults and children and toys.

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BANQUET

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Sunday will be Homecoming
and Honor Day at St. Johns
Missionary Baptist Church of
Sanford at the II a .m. service.

It. J. Clillen, I)r, Cordon Merritt, Ft. Someone from the church will
Lauderdale and Earl E. Minott are shovin after the be surprised with a "This is
ur [Ate" type program.
Annual harvest Banquet given Saturday night at the YoThe last communion of the
Civic Center by St. John MB Church, as they year at St. Johns will be obevaluate the success of this great l'hanksglving served Sunday at 5:30 p.m.
Rev. R.J. Cliffen is pastor.
affair, Rev. ('lillen Is pastor of St. John,
Rev,

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�48-Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl.

Friday, Dec., 1976

0.ApartmentsUflfUrtushed
TONIGHT'S

TV

CLASSIFIED ADS
OrlQndo Winter Park
Seminole

REAL NICE HOME

Ridgewood Arms

2
6

MOVIE

Friday

9 FRI ENDS
12 LIVING ¶M)RDS

900
Evening

lawyer on the run decides to
hide out in a deserted house in
wtith a young pregnant wxn
an has taken refuge
7 THE GREAT AIR SHIP

630
12 NBC WWS

2
4

ADVENTURE
9 ABC MOVIE "Smashijito
on Interstate 5' Robert Con-

6 CBS NEWS
7
ZOOM
C NEWS
700
2 TO TiLL THE TRUTH
4 BRADY BUNCH
6
CALL IT MACARONI

'ad, Buddy Ebsen. Vera Wes
star Lives are 'hanged in
seconds when a disastrc,us 39
car crash occurs on a Califormi
fr eeway Over a holiday weekend

Dance to the f,kissc
6* I DREAM OF JEANNIE
7 FEEDBACK
9
WiLD, WILD WORLD OF
ANIMALS
12 NAME THAT TUNE
24 MACNEIL-LEHRER REPORT
730
2
CELEBRITY
SWEEPSTAKES
6 MtPPETS SHOW
6* HOGAN'S HEROES
9 HOLLYWOOD SQUARES
12 MY THREE SONS
24 SENIOR SCENE
800
2
12 SANFORD AND
SON Fred plays an rortarit
role when Aunt Esther meg to
adopt a child
4
6 CHARLOTTES WEB
Pan two Anwnated ai,cal
vef soon o1E B Wt'itestrneless
story oln'wacles" A little pig
enlists the help of his best
tnerid, a large girey spider, to
avoid ending t on the dinner
fade
9 DOl11'Y AND MARIE OSMOM) SHOW Guests Cast
Reim. the 0smond Brothers, .
R: Kelly, Charo, Pad Lyi'ide
830
2 12 HALLMARKH&amp;tjQF
FAME
Beauty and the
Boast - George C Scott, Trish
Van Devote Story of a beautat i young worrwkxcedtolive
in a castle inhabited by
Boast." a Irightering, possibly
human Creature who. in so" of
fus demeaner, wins her teclion by denixastrabng his kindness and serztrity

tary reserves arid their role as
a pail of the defense capabillity,
system
6
9 12' NEWS
6* NEWS
7 MARY HARTMAN. MARY
HARTMAN
2

6* WILD, WILD WEST
9 SWAT

guests
7 LILIAS, YOGA AND YOU
1230
6$ THE UNTOUCHABLES
9 MOVIE "Initat,onof Life "
Lana Ttrner, John Gn,
I 0
2
12 THE MIDNIGHT
SPECIAL Wlfrnan Jack is
host to an all stat bnetça of
singers and n'vjseal

who have had trillion selling
singles in 1976 Partial guest
last includes: The Captain and
Tervillo, The Bay City Rollers,
Queen. The Miracles, Enc
Carmen. Cliff Richard. Or
Hook' many Others,

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Morning
600
4 FARM AND HOME
6 GROWER'S ALMANAC
625
9 DAILY WORD

WAY BACK"

FRED

WILUAMSON

400
2 JOHNNY CASH Riding
ttv Rails'
24 EVENING AT SYMPHONY
430
9 NFL PLAYBACK
500
2 HARRY CRAPIN CONCERT
9
WIDE WORLD OF

SundQy

4-Personals

IS ALCOHOL A PROBLEM'
IN YOUR FAMILY?

New Electronic Sensor Perm &amp;
Beauty Care Products Towers
Beauty Salon, 519 E 1st 322 5742.

ARE YOU TROUBLED' Call Toll
Free 62$ 1227 for "WE Care",
Adults &amp; Teens

700
2 MUSIC HALL. USA
4 BUGS BUNNY
61 HEE RAW
9 LAWRENCE WELK
Dream Songs'
12 HEEHAW Guests Sonny
James, Munot Felts
24 THE GOODIES
730
4
THE MUPPETS SHOW
7

24 ONCE
CLASSIC. 'Hod"
Hod arrive at the
house. A strong

4

INCLUDING COFFEE OR TEA

UPON A
Dote and
Sesmann

tnendship
cow, between Heidi and onpplod Clara
800
2 IN CONCERT With
Charles Aznaveur
4
6 MARY ryt,cn
MOORE SHOW Lou is afraid
Mary is becorring addictod to
steeping pills

24 IN PERFORMANCE AT
WOLF TRAP
830
'6 BOB NEWHART
SHOW Bob watches in
amazement as Jerry makes a
desperate ar1ernct to locate his
4

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is your 30th birthday.

COMPANY CHRISTMAS PARTIES

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2

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900
2
12 NBC MOVIE The
Moneychangers '' Kirk
Douglas. Christopher Pk,rwner
star in Itig Ioat part adaptabon
of Arthur HaJoy's best selling
novel about the .nghbng and
intrigue in a vast t)etikang
errwe Pail two Sunday, Dec.
5
4
6 ALL IN THE FAMILY
Archie parxcg when Edith invites an old schoolmate of his
to dinner

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SANFORD, FLA.
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24 MOVIE' -The RrvWry '
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6*' LOVE. AMERICAN
STYLE

FREE '9" SHIRT
RI AlA

REALTORS-4)0 6061
Eves 123.3419
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Appliances
Abundant Storage Space
dilioning Package
insulation &amp; Sound.

Proofing
No One living above or below you
Full time Resident
Service
Directors
Models open 10 a an 'lii óp an Daily

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Come see us or call

ReSpOnsble baby iMing, day or
night on occasional basis
Reasonable, References it
desired Jennie Kline, 3220791

Furnished

31-Apartments

Educaiiona, Child Care for as low ax I OR, turn apt , lights, water turn
Mature adults No pets, $95. 3"
5, weekly it you qualify 171 $421
2296 after I wk days
or 321 OUS

2521 Park Or
372 211$
Realtor
After Hours,
372 10,294
1220640
,flJ 3991

trailer apIs Adult &amp; family park
Weekly, 3515 Hwy Il 90, Sanford
323 $920

NAVEL ORANGES
7002 French Ave. Sanford
372 3622
Pennsylvania Golden Delicious &amp;
Staymon Apples 372 7031 113 W.
13th St
NAVEL ORANGES. $2 SOBU.
In 0162 or
372 6111

SANFORD- 3 BR, Ili bath home.
central H&amp;A. 12'x21' game room,
large trees Will sell below FHA
approval 173.900

Forrest Greene Inc.

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1000
4
6 i CAHOI BURNETT
SHOW: Guest: Alan King.
1030
24. JEANNE WOLF
WITH Rip Wilson
2

1100
'4; 6! it; NEWS

62

Air, carpeted, quiet 1 and 7
bedroomt. $125 to Sill month
Adults Phone In 1 8 1 0

Need extra money? Can you work a
couple of hourS an the evening
(.iIl 171 $547

Peg Real Estate Broker
26.3$ S Sanford Ave
371 0759 evCs 372 /643
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%t3omo 373/IlSor 19017360299
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YOUR lITTlE itt 4(;I,% Cy-

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201 Commercial

32-Houses

ORANGE PICKERS NEEDED
DELANO AREA,

Call Mike, 736 7716
7 &amp; 3 BR houses, central air &amp; heat,

fenced yard 322 Is53

_PP4, 1 10 17 Shift- GeriatrIc' am.
perience preferred, Apply In
person. Sanford Nursing &amp; Con
valescent Center. 950 MellonvilIe
Ave
Smallest ad with the greatest op
rtUriiIy Call 373 $512
EARN $36,000 YEARLY
Sell a littlespjce

ANYTIME

Cook for in plant Cafeteria Monday
Friday Lake Mary area
Polygraph roqu4red 323 9250 Ext

I TOP

115

Reliable woman to live rent fret in
exchange for companion for older
woman 322 3*33 Sanford
Telephone Collector. interesting lob
for aggressive person Credit or
collection experience helpful, not
necessary, we will train Salary
Plus commisSion. benefits. 1109 E
Second St - Sanford
Companion Needed immediately
6200636

Furn

I BR cottage. I mile out,
newly decoraled, on large private
lot $100 month Call 122 Q61

FIBERGLASS BOAT MOCK UP

AND FABRICATION PERSON

-- 34-MbiIe Homes

One Of the nation's leading
fiberglass boat manufacturers
needs persons experienced in
building mock ups and fabrlCtlon
Of glass molds for runabout and
fishing boats

Nice 2 OR mcbileriome
in Longwwod. $123 month
No pets Phone $20 $650
7 BR Mobile Home
Furnished. No Pets
$110 323 2451

Good salary, fringe bene4it, Paid
vacation and holidays, excellent
working conditions
Send complete resume to Mr. Mike

2 OR , furniShed. $110
Katie's
WekIva Landing, 372 1470

Kelly, Personnel Director, Arrow
Glass Boat &amp; Manufacturing
Corporation, 931
Firestone
Boulevard, Mempha, TN 11101,

hT1id
yard Adults only No pats 32')
05.1$ after 1)0

Real Estate

21 -Situations, Wanted
41-Houses
Bookkeeping Services- Auto fix
penance. lypirig. SateS leA &amp;
quarterly reports, title's, Notary.
Will work an your office or my
hOme, 322 $195.

W. GARNETT WHITE
Meg

Real Estate Broker

JOHN KRI DER, ASSOC
107W Commercial
Phone 322 7*11. Saninr.

74--fliusiness opportunities

5

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Eves 122 1587. 372 4179
207 E 75th

One

1135 1

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Across From Ranch Houi,,

323-8670 or 8)1 9777

"i ili'SSiii( ally MJii.ailrd

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_2090

co COMPONENT
,VITH RECORDER
Was $71995 Balance 97.10 Cxii
Credit Management. 671 6332
rEP

7 B.Ih
Models

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Carpeting

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will include a look at the beauty

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Out

to

business in Rio.
6. MOVIE. "Ph Ge.sha"
Shirley MacL,ajne, Yves M.yitand 1962, Comedy about an
actress who is so adept at
posing as a geisha her
boil doosn'I teooze her

lunch

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county west at
Sanford. Owner out of State. needs
10 sell 136,000
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and coriracis toe him $etvlcss.
1200

7'
9'

SPECIAL

ZORRO CONT.
ABC NEWS

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share ho me with senior
citizen. Private room &amp; bath. 6.17.
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$34'

Cou ple will

and
hot

gravy, C4441111* and
Sutter "S tan' biSCUIt,

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$
11,43

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9i MOVIE. 'The Satan

Good Every Day Except
ISun Ilam iiI3pm
Limit 3

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1909 S. OAK AVE.- Reduced 54.000.
This prestig.ous all brick 32 home
with all its amenities can be
yours
or $49,900. The p.rlect setting for

George Maharis, Richard

Fr''j F:r C:d Taste

Lieaating stolen virus gems

FRED CHhCKEN

QIt,AiLY 11£ M TILT XP A4 -Fai 45*1 ilL
Il'MP U
$ Frenl Ave. (Ns•way 17.fl) Sanford

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8sahart. 1966, Soere hcbon
him Ibotif dialbollicial doctor
beef on deso.,ing nwilurd by

Wed

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Rentals

$007 SCOTT- Mayfair- 1.1i,if with
CHA, WWC, paneled family room.
utility, ttficed rear yard for
$25,000.

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On an L%MuI4ctng pOpi4e,
100
21 DAILY DEVOTIONAL

SWAP SHOP apLlAuatc1y

SIJNOAYS,AM 1Pht.
F'II

MovlILANO

977.13

2'40
9 DAILY WORD

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entertaining

OVIEO(l FTU- DuplexesFurn or
Unfuni , Wooded, Home sue lots,
RlDGLw000 VILLAGE. 343.

Excellent. Iitj

ScaRing, screened Cabana,

paneled family room and much
MLS REALTORS

Large 2 OR upstairs apt. $700
Magnolia Ave. Sanford. 32) 0445
atlee S

321-0O
70175, FRENCH

IN

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40

funding. By builder. I34,I9,
Equal Housing Opport,njty.

Reduction On Our 2 Bedroom, 1% Bath Townhouse

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Net

$ 18,525

Central heat and air conditioning. Fully equipped kitchen. Carpeting
throughout living area. Decorator wallpaper In kitchen and baths. Quality
concrete block construction. 1,064
feet of living area. Privately
fenced rear yard. Fully sodded lot. Convenient to shopping and schools - No

square

REALTOR, MLS
.323-5774 Anytime

maintenance fees.

They're Hot! *

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MODEL OPEN:

area.

New houses In rural
No down
Payment. monthly psytytent, ttg
than rent Government subsidized
to qualified buyers. Call to
II
you qualify I

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sea

SANFORD- $34 PosalI Or, 2 OR.
Fla mm, $ bath, fenced yard.
$11,700

FOR INFORMATION

CALL

M; UNSWORTH REALTY

323 .7080

Req. Real Estate Broker
403W. 151St .Sanford
3234061 or 3220317 eves.

Another

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In Sanford - West Ofl2Sth St. off 17.92

kii Mile To Ridgewood Ave., Go South
2

Blocks On

Ridgewood

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your

new

To Terrace Drive

Fi ne Development By 1MV Waco CONSTRUCTION cONPAJIY
iiiiiiiiiiii

bo,fl,Iure

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FUTURA BY SINGER
01,, i S 'ii'r, S lOP l..
Zig Z,ig iolachiies

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Assume
balance of 5183 5,0 or pay $11 lO pe r
month Will ttkp trade in S'r'g,r
equipped 10 zig zag 6. make button
holes Balance of 15844 or 10
payrieniS of 16 Call credit
Ilanager. 372 9111 r see al
SANFORD SEWING CENTER
The Old Singer Store
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Sanford Plaj

'EWING MACHINE
SINGER FUIURA
Lii' OCt.. Snger't tirwsl Still
warranty Original pnEe over
$.650 Will sell for $781 casts or take
tip payments 01 $12 per mOnlh NO
MONEY DOWN Will lake trade
AspartQJvm,nl Fret home trial.
rio obligation Call 644 6)19 day or
nu3ht

PHONE CALL

AWAY UT...
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Landscaping &amp;

Home Improvements
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:,in cover your r'me
,tiumflum &amp; Soffit system
iofing. Gutters 20 Vms

interior

&amp; stone specialty 372 7700

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Earn extra

cast, for Christmas
chopping Sell thO
items you no
' 9"' heed with a Quick ACtiOn
n
.Sj in tl1' F .eniria Heriid
.,4r1t

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Central Heat &amp; Aim Conditioning
For free estimates. C311 Carl I
HarmS it SEARS 'n Sanford 322
i771

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P-tome P,p..r. Room,
.- :.od,t,ons Concrete 'Work Pint '
DICK S LAWN SERVICE
mg Carpenter Work, Ceri'r'c
,
stowing Trimming. Edging. Fail
Tile. Alum Enclosures 3236125
Clean up $20443.1
Free Estimates

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green pasture, Mecca Hammock
Farms, 3721361

Electrical

7 month old Apaloena, 5100
,lj(e information, call 322 9279
I
between ii) a an &amp; / p m Ask for
Angie

Hauling

Gelding, lii hands. 17 years old.
gentle. 3000 auth children, tack
lnCIl1otI Also Holstein bull. i
months old Call 372 1961

Sanford. 327 5461

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Sewing
AIter.t

ri, Dress Making. Dnape,
UphOlSte'm, 372 0/07

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Well Drilling

land Clearing
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LIGHT HAULING &amp; YARD
AND GARAGE CLEAN UP
Phone l') 1371

Horses Pastured, very large grassy.

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R1 BROWN PEST CONTROL
2567 Pork Drive
372 063

BOWL IN ELECT RIC Eetr.i,3i
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Contractors industrj5l. cam IBlown an iil',.I4t 'on
Mayo in
SUI,itOn C o i.Jil before 9 a m , 3)12
merd,aI,
residential
Free
00'2 or i'J4 175 65.17
estimates 322 2373
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$70) Phone)77 Soil
After 5pm

7971 Orlando Or

Pest Control

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Ins ulation

3 Year Old Buckskin Gelding

beautiful riding pasture $20 per
ma Also hors, trailer rentals. $13
per day
ROBSON MARINE

ClasSified tas will .Ii*a,s give you
more
Much . Much More Imi4n
901,1 expect
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Roofing,
of
Song 1Ne4t metal. AI',r'n
Sofbits, Painting Air cond
Gutters, TextUre codIng, Scres,
ri
etc Large quality, smdiI dollar
lili Evan s , 1)19914

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rent, lush

.'NT ADS WILL SELL your -;Jon?
and
"eedt' fast
at a 10*, low Coil

Carpentry. Remodeling. Add,tons.
Custom Work Licensed, Bonded
Free estimate 373 603

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and Paddocks l

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TWO PLUS TWO IS FOUR
And Thats A Fact'
CI4S5,tleiI AQs Gets R5ijll

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Only 5)1
Campbell's Poodle Pad Complete
Phone 322 35.44
professional grocmrg 2467 Park
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Awe, 7274171
('See &amp; Gerry s Cleaning Ser,,e
Residential &amp; Commercial Clean
ng RI 1, So, 174CC Sanford. Fi
32771 ' 17) 6425
3 Male Doberman puppies. cham
pion show stock. 6 *kS old Call
'tj- 1 lust' ac an tli5 page for I
313 Will
week, only 56 51
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66-Herses
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in 2411 or 8.11 9997
Slall

EXPERT LAWN SFPVICE
Mowimg. Edging. Trimming
vreeEstimaits
Phon.573 $797

''cf-oral'

Cleaning

7 year old

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Pijtr Pltcn.ng S .i",i,jt.d b-0

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Lagie Siding Co 551 9563

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SOFA&amp; CHAiR SHAMPOOED

from

'WILSON MA1ER for the best
Christmas ever Save on national
brands Liberal trade ifl5 Free
delivery Convenient terms vie
give TV Stamps 111 F Frt t
Phone 122 5622

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JUST A

Aluminum Siding

dog, brown &amp; tan, nail Collie, hail
Split Good wIll children 322
5521

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and Chairs, Child s Swing S et
Phone 322 1052

1 0J0 State $t

DIRECTIONS:

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PARK- Attractive 3

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373 8322 SR 46 I mc East i
Labrador AKC biack. I weeks
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Pick your Christmas puppy now.
Sets Twin Beds, complete $110
1175 Ph 327 1395
total $2? Cherokee (.rcle. Sanford

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48 monthly payments at $49

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All small brr'ri
Professional Reasonable 1)4
220)

rat' Sell our trade n furniture at t)w

1893,21
3.60
1194.17
455.13
2352.00
3527.00
10.97 pct.

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64-Equtpment for Rent

51-Household Goods

2 5% OR $6,175

than 1150 down. Government

more

3721.

40

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c"ces Good selection

Lake Mary-- 3 BR, V-1 bath new
homes Under $23,000 with less

a

chairs, Slraigfit Chain

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COUNTRY FURN

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

GOOD SELECTION NEW CAR TRADE-INS

Shoes, 705 E First St
Steam (l,',,o Y,'ur Own Carpet
i ,,i,.npls.,
jijlIrro,,
1, hen
l'ieni Ocr ii 'ntenvdc
'xanfpr lOP'S S nks i,istailat.on' CAR ROLL S FURItI lURE
,I,,Iil,Ibi
toil (.ai'.Ii
73
.inybine
i
65-Pets-Supplies

We're Offering A

* Get ' Em While

121S

If paces twn.ydipp,d 'mt,
chicken, mashed potatoes

29-Rooms

1893.27

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1919 5 French
3721991
Eyes 322 1496. 3721164. 377.1964
323 3914

Harold Hall Realty

NET BALANCE

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FOR THE BUYER WITH CASH

$11,900

Grocery st or e for sale, Reasonable.
Call 3226431 ifter 6:30 pm,

coridilion with piiSti case CoSi

117500

60--Office Supplies

Live Dad a pair of dress boots by
Freeman or Dingo from Knight's

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PINECREST- Newly Painted. cozy
3 OR, I bath home near elemen
lary school

COUNTRY CLUB- RefurbIshed, 3
BR. I.', bath, lam, mm, fenced,

7106 MAGNOLIA- Custom horn,, 3
2 In 'a well establisised neigh.
borhood. Beavliful carpeting
theougtaquf, large closets, garage,
Oil 141101 appliances, Convenient
to schools. shopping, churches,

306827

DOWN PAYMENT

5,iiifor d F IA ;

For Appointment Call 305 322 3103
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L

BR, 7 bath, extra large fam rm.,
choice school area, $31,900.

Tampa $I Pete
OWN YOUR OWN
BUSINESS EXPO
Dec 11.12.1]
Holiday Inn Airport
4500W, Cypes St , Tampa
Adm, $2. 12.9 15un,'12 61

2906.99
25.00
293199
117.21
19.00

TOTAL SALES PRICE

i,/i ('cr'', .5..

POOL HOME In

RAVENPtA

OPPORTUNITIES FOR SANFORD

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

rings, earrings, necklaces p0 yOs, I
wallets, ScOtjl kniveS arid clothes,
- -. --age 01011
Office Furniture
PAYTON'S CHILDREN SWEAR
2610 H,awaiha ,jl 17 97
Wood or steel deSks, executive desk
&amp; Ctlairs, secretarial desks 8.

1130
222211

COROLLA 2 DOOR

Wooijr,jIf' '.,,.Irci.'n Center

liciency apartment or workshop
$10.500.

mont

ew;e,it'n?

Ch 'istmits Gills including birthStone

I

E.P.A.
RATING

77 TOYOTA NOW I N STOCK

cabinets as '5 Cast, ar,
i' ,
ROLL'S
Casselberry. Il '22 tIC
Leather shop equipl'nenl to make _______ beltS 5. tallieS purses. Stock &amp;
62-Lawn-Garden
tgois Body Shop I )tt &amp; E In.
-Santoro
NELSON'S FLORIDA ROSES
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appointment

area,

M.P.G.

5.400 new Sell for 5200 372 4187

S i TO - 1503
323 502') any Imp

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Uppland Park Homes

VERY CLEAN 2 OR okler home,
close to downtown, churches and
thopping includes separate ef

49

$

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Degas C.u,tar

Metal Shed, red barn lyPe,

.l'..l'i çt'#efxb

YOU ASKED FOR IT'- YOU GOT IT

-.*• , String Ban j o, good tone, like new,
550 Phone 319 5370
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FOR SHUT INS

)d.)Bedroom

gas

For The Caller- Clubs,

alter 5 p rn

FREE Sa'iOF'PiPii, SERVICE

i.laslilItIi

1t0 rig

SALE

Park

cabinets an IS' x IT' kitCti,'n.
fireplace In family room, brick
and lile
grill on 311 02' porch,
intercom, cenlnal vacuum system.
?Central I- eating and air con
ditionarag units Plaie C,,il for

111F

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59-Mzjsical Merchandise

turner. 321 0/14

C

downtown Sanford Lovely one
year old. 1 bedroom. 3"i bath
home on generous pool oriented lot
r*sttrj under huge oaks Loads of

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QUALITY HOMES ATMODERATE PRICES

1.

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Flails
Gait Bags, Duckstem
Jackets Lades and mans golf
apparel and ShOCS Mayta a
Counhr Club Pro Shop, 372 2331

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1.31 3334, Ext 502

MAYFAIR- Spacious 3
bath, near hospital, choice
custom built. 544.230

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Used Re'sIturant and Bar Equip 6
Gas Grill, Deep fat fryer C,ish
'gst
other 'q'i

1291900
,.

a

For s Christmas, give brack on
Molder, with door for sflell5
Beautifully handmade of moun
ti'ri pine. $ 35 322 1316 or 3fl *699

Left In Lay-Away

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F. irr

SPRINGS- 700 tOil
- 3 BR, 2 b. Fam
Pm

lrwood St
DtI. Car

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CHULA VISTA- Croveiand Dre
I BR, 3 B. Fam Rm , Fire pic
scr porch
$60 000
WINTER

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Equipment

,

33)0171

322
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57-Sports

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HOLTON TRUMPET &amp;
N ce corner landscaped residential Mom will love you all year for a
BUESCHER ALTO SAXAPHOPIE
Micro Wave Oven or a Trash
101, central Sanford local iOrt.
Phone 373 0586
Compactor Dick '% AppI ,inces.
Reasonable By owner 373
2617 S French Ave - in
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7651
,
Fender
Deluxe
Amp, 200 wait,
.lrmngton-.corner lot, big enough
Ventura Elect Guitar, both for
for double wide trailer Phone 373
5200 3230322
61)1 ______________________ ,I Sell or Trade for Building Material.
1970 Torino, I? ALan
Boat. ' Spinet Piano. Currier, exceilen!
Trailer, 7' a Merc 72 model W P
condition. $800 Phone 322 5031 1

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LAKESIDE APARTMENTS
Highway 17.92. Sanford

Jeep. '76 CJS. 6 cyl.. full top, hubs.
like new . 13.000 miles. 322 $195

Dell's Auction Center

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I uxrainted re,unditoned a uto
____
Pri,'i
________________
707 E 25th St
's &amp; EleCtronic Organs 'with
______________________________
batteries. SI? 95 exchange
automatic rhythm Section Liberal
RE EL S BODY SHOP. t 109
Osteen-. 73/acres, county blacktop
tradesollereal Bob Bail's Piano 4.
S,iniord A.'
road, partly wooded, corner
, Organ Sales 8. Western Auto, 301
property. Terms 111.700 Broker,
- - I W Firsi St . 32'? 2755

1505 W. 25th 5$,
S.cnfo. , Flo.

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i',i',ioijd Solitaire, $19 50 up.
i anr;nd tie t.6c. $ It 50 Gwaltney
2045 Park Ave

Eves 322 15$? , 377 1179

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3217832

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From

FOREST CITY- 3330 Cleaves Cl
3 BR. 2'.'a B. Fam rm., Fla mm
Otil Car , Firepic., Vac syst
sprinkler SyS
$42,900

,tppl,xnces See our fine Selection
Gregory Lumber 8. True Value
Hardware. 6th &amp; Maple 372 0500
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70 Acres on lxii,', priced lo se ll

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Bedroom

.','r,' ..,li love one of our electrical

INC.
MLS.REALTOR

Pr') RC,II Eslahe Broker
General Contractor
322 8.157

Adult Family

CASSELBERRY ' 7)1 Laurel Way,
I BR, 3 S. Fam Ran , Fla rm
tl g.ar,tence
134,900

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Open Daily For Retail
Sales 10

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Hal Colbert Realty

JOHNNY WALKER

Kitchen Equipped I.,

Is

Priced

43-Lots-Acreage

Triumph TR 6 hardtop, air, 1
speed Must sell 14,000 or best
offer by Dec 8th $62 6404
evenings

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32' 961

3 BR. 21' 61' Barrington, VA loans
available
GREGORY iSOUiLC HOMES
J5iJJ Or I,w,io Or 32) 5200

323 7832

1
Patio Apartments

Wm. H. Stemper- Realtor

Equal Opportunity Employer.

7th

shopping with us, at your Ofl

Pf'idl'S

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Quiet, One Story

EXECUTIVE HOME in beautiful
Wilson Place, iii miles will of

Small house. $90 per month $50
damage. Single or couple No pets
322 3*11 after 5 30

Nurses. RN's &amp; LPN's. Aides, Aide

SANFORD-7)06 Park Ave Villas, 7
OR. I'., B. Townhouse
$191 500

Sea 'rx.zr Real Fitai. Bro k er

33-Houses Furnished

INCOME PROPERTY
Cypen - 511,900

BedroomApis,

DELTONA- 1106 Giovanni St , 3
BR. 2 B. Car
121.500

2 BR with family room Slat per
month w i th 55,0 security deposit

3233561

r oom on nice 13* )23' lot
for quick sale 373 7169

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Sale

for Sale

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I Rms with built on den 4 storage

3 YEARS OLD
1 BR. 7 bath. C
H&amp;A. Ii acres, $39,500

FGTvans
Luxury

REALTOR

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JUNGLE POAtj - G en eva, Nice
oouble wide mobile home. I acre,
515.500

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LONGW000- 132 Lea Ave -1 BR,
2 B. Fam Pm , DtaI Car - Fri
cc
5390-ta)

setting.

tiicw

t

MLS

80-Autos

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NO SUB-DIVISION

Studio,

Nice 2 BR block home, turn or
unfurn 323 2970 or )fl 7129 alter 6
pm

lake. In wooded
month 372 0153

LoriRwood

372 7198

WE BUY FURNITURE
Mittaind Auction
129 611* toll free from Sanford

Take over

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GOOD AREA 7 BR. 1 bath, cement ' Th grx ous toyer
separates the
block, hardwood floors, SCreened
tormai living .ifld dining room
sii,soo
trom the family living area This
Split br 1 BR is pool planned and
NEED A HOME' $100 down
Florida designed A large lot and
payment 10 qualified buyers 3
Sparkling new home for only
BR, P baths, ceallrat hrat,
1.38.900
refurn.shi.d As Lw .is Slit
CLIFF JORDAN, REAL TOP
830 Hwy 434. I. ongwood
WIT REALTY
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III B???
Peg Pci? Estate Broker, 321 0610
3220229
32)1193

25.6SPARK

fl

Dec. 31, 1976

OVIEDO- 392 Celery Cir . N - 4
BR.? B. Fam Pm . ObI
Car
$31,200

Dutch Colonial 3 BR. 2 bath home on

Realty,
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REAL ESTATE

Multiple Listing Service

If Purchased &amp; Closed By

162 BR ApIs - excellent location, all
electric kitchens. A C. carpeted.
drapes. adults, from $150 2015
Sanford Ave. Phone 372 7113

LAKE MARY. lakefront, 3 BR. 7
bath, garage &amp; carport, large lot
1275 mo
FORREST GREENE INC.
REALTOR. $20 6*33

Put spice in your life.
Call 574 2056

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322-2420

Unfurnished

Nnter Springs- 3 BR, excellent
Condition, mn lease 6 mos $265
rro No pets Near school 171033S

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LONGWOOD-- Approx
acre lot,
3 BR. 7 bath home. 32 ft. kidney
Shaped pool, Cent H&amp;A. Screened
Porch PLUS cement block
duplex. 2 BR each Side 5.17,000
Greene. Realtor, 678 03)3

Hal Colb er Realty

No Closing Costs

31 A -Dupl exes

B e autiful building

JENNY
CLARK
REALTOR. 322 159$

Warren hubs

payments 32 3 5168 after S

Good uSed TV's 125 4. uP
I
H,t,i4, West Sanford
I
JUST MAKE PAYMENTS- '72 arid
MILLER'S, 2619 Orlando Drive, I,
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32) 56213
'73 Models Call 3231510 or $34
GET
EX TPA
CASH
Sanford. 322 0352
ro '
1603 Dealer
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:
CHRISTMAS by selling your good
.
77- Autos Wanted
'
used furniture and appliances to
I
54-Garage
Sales
7' Pool Table IFrederick Willysl
i
. .. tarry's
4. Used Mart, 215 S
With
$49 Just in time
Sanford Ave 3?? 1132
BUY JUHY. CA PS
from $10 10130
'4$ MUSTANG- Good Looking
Yard Sale, Dec 3. I &amp; S. 9 to 5. 10/
for Christmas 322 7$6
.
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Call 322 1524 ,xftrr 1 pm
$700. Phone]?) 4014
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Colonial
Way
(22nd
St.)
70-Swap &amp; Trade
Depression glass &amp; lots of other
J
I I969C1'iryster Imperial 1dm HT wilh
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, itemS VaIl come.
78-Motorcycles
I4OCID engine. in excellent shape
I ID' SELLERS
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Friday
&amp;
4. Pencil Sets, by Anson, $12 50 MOVING SALEI Loaded With extras $950 Phone
BUYERS
DEALERS
5atd5i,
9
to
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5.
91/
W
24th
St
GwAL THEY JEWELERS, 201 S
3225341
'Empty your carport or garage:
Hou'hoid goods 6. miSc
Park AvI
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Make $15 and
fun swapping
,
DAYTONA AUTOAUCTION
too
Bring your art icles to
MULTI FAMILY GARAGE SALE Kaw,is4ki 1 00 motorcycle, 5,133
l'lwy 92. I mile west of Speedway.
Sat
Only
from
9
Movietarad
Drive
In
Theatre
Swap
10
dark
109
Lake
'
,
mit's, like new. Sell or trade
Daytona Beach will hold a public
Shop Flea Market. south Il 9'2,
I Dot Drive. Sunland Misc items of
Phone 319 5.370
AUTO AUCTION every Saturday
REPOSSESSED
all kinds
every Sunday. 9a m 105 p m NO
- nigh? at / 30 tI's the only one in
CHARGE Reserve free spaces
CONSOLE STEREO
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Motorcycle
Insurance
Florida You set the reserved
Phone 372 1216. 1 p an to 9 pm
Gold front, has everything, sold new GARAGE SALE- Fri., Sat., Sun.
BLAIR AGENCY
price No charge other than 15
7022
Elizabeth
Court
(Oft
any night
$38995 Bal $121 10 Call Credit
373 3466cr 323 7710
regiStration fee untess vehicle is
,
Melionville &amp; Cornell) Furniture.
Manager, 61$ 6332
sold Call 904 733 1311 for further
Linens, MisC, 323 5130.
71-Antiques
3taiIs
Champaonp, Filth. i mported from Rummage Sate, Friday and
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France. 1924 vintage Lanson Pere
Saturday, $13 E. Airport Blvd .
,,
1968 Sports Fur.,
js 323 oilS
new inspection, loaded
Sanford Household furniture and
1966 Chevrolet panel truck. 67.000
msc items, Phone 322 4)02
Nice condition. 3230067
original miles. I owner Carpeted,
'
Cit of ideas) Visit Ethel's An
mag wheels, new tires, AM FM
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CARPORT SALE 11115
t?63 Buck 2 d . good Iran
ligues, I rn W et i ir.n old Si Pd
stereo, Quad tape player See at
Crristmas at Elyse' Finrif, Ill E
Friday 4 Saturday
jporIattCn ItS) 5cr at 31C3
' 44at "/6" St,it,.' F' I .'i 37? 5171
Bode
Shop,
13th
4.
El"
Sanford
Crystal Lake Ave . Lake Mary
81$ Palmetto Ave . Sanford
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Magnolia or call 372 7600
Dec 4. 1710 5, 8. Dec 3. 1 to S
Come see our be3uliful Christmas Garage Sale- All types of items.
muCh high quality, low prices
arrangements to pct OFF WITH
Gadgets, books, clothing. etc Sal
THIS AD Refreshments 4 Door
8. Sun . 172 Hidden Late Dr
Prize
San'ord
Drapes with traverserods 68" I, x
70" W. plaid, $70. $1" L x 160" W,
I
zI
[I
55-Boats &amp; Accessories
gold satin, $40 Also Black &amp;
Decker cleclrc hedge trimmer,
POBSOP4 MARINEZ
$15 Call 322 0779 after 2 p an
7901 Hwy 17 97

and canal lots With big oak trees.

Save $1500

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Home For The
Holidays

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'75 Ford pick up, I speed, I wheel
dr, PS. Air, s pa re seat tank.

Flunk FInds with mattesses, 575.
Thma organ. 2 keyboard. 13
bass pedals, plays but needs work.
165 Phone 373 659/.

172 2357

Nights

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Stereo, AM FM radio. Record
Player. beautiful console model
Excellent condition, 183 3732791

good

Sanford AuctiOn, 372

Come early, and do your Christmas

CASSELBERRY. Hwy 1792. $30

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12-!bi Ic Homes
IDYLLWILDE 11% Aldean Drive-_____.......,,,_..,,.,.
Just listed. i BR, 71 bath, custom Low Down VA &amp; FHA Homes Kuip
BR. unfurn . 27' x 15' screen ed
designed award winning 2 story
Realty, 327 2335 107 W First
porch, utility shed, on Wekiv6
home Ideal for entertainment
• I
Sanford
Will sell furnished or unfurnished
- River 14.000 Call 322 353.1 for
appt
Ideal for the discriminating
TAF
F
ER
REALTY
executive
Reg Real Etat Broker
I 12*60', 3 BR, turnished. I0'x20'
I lid I: 25th 5
177 6.633
awning, 10*10' shed, lie downs,
CITY- $900 Sanford Ave - 2 Story. . "-_
Skirting, Central air, good
OR. I' bath with fireplace.
location 322 $77S
wood floors, spacious screened
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it
Cerct'i A t.g hOuse for 5l,5
1 BR Mobile Home. $900 Call 377
INC.
( .11? iil
'.i'rtj S ar ', t. nj(jrr
5.44.i

11 6.500

Owner has priced this well kept 3 yr
old I BR, for last sale Equipped
kitChen. with breakfast bar, Utility
room. 7 baths, living 4. dining,
Camper Trailer for rent. 24'. full
paneled family room, that
bath, twin beds. Heat. air 322
overlooks a large yard with citrus
5752
trees Quiet area, close to 1.
MONTHLY 14EP4TA'_.
everything 137,100 323(Y210
AVAILABLE
Coior Tv, air Cond. Maid Serv
740 Year End Special
6

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CLIADO
it tillS F

42018

Days- 377 6171

Cal Bart

COUNTY.- Emmett Ave - Country
atmosphere! Beaulitul 4 BR, 2
bath pool home including many
amenities, and Situated on over an
acre for IS9SOO

TOi.15

Vecynice I OR, turn apt
all utilities md. $140 ma.
373 1767

11&amp;SR4IJ.t,origwOOd

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Merchandise

I

miscellaneous merchandIse
suitable for Christmas gift giving.

Wanted to buy used office furniture
Any
quantity.
NOLL'S,

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Pickup 'ruck,

GMC

condition

Rusto Paints, spray cans &amp;
qu arts All kinds of plumbing
items,
plu s all types of

Cash for Antiques. Consignments
wanted
Hi way 16 Au c ti o n

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1)71

We have a large assortment of D

6972

53-TV-Radio-Stereo
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LITTLE SALESMAN IN PRINT
ThaI's a Classified Ad!

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ST. JOHNS REALTY CO.
SG-Mjscellaneous for
BROKERS

Move in before Christmas Freshly
painted, i OR home with central
,x,r In quiet established neighbor
hood Re finance or iraae an your
i'.iler him. (ill now Redid
$21.9 50

CITY- 101W 25Ih St .'-. This? BR.
2 bath home is zoned RMO I. and
could be used for other than single
tamily residential Has loads t
extras which makes it a good buy
at 112,900

AN MO PARK, I. 7. 3 bedroom

9-Good Things to Eat

Broker
SALES . RENTALS
411W 1st St , Sanford
372 5641 or 322 277 after kirt

Lake Monroe

1

01 Stenstrom Rea l

REI'IUCEI) FOR QUICK SALE
COUNTY - 2 A' Q'. 3 OR. 1 bath,
tam ran . c'4 'al heal, air unit,
dishwasher
Owner holding

3233301

Rep Re a l E%lait

YOU CAN'T BEAT A WANT AD
FOP RESULTS Try one lodAy!

LOCH AR FOR
701 Ridge Drive .
Spacious FiR. 7 bath home, lust
200 yards from Mayfair County
Club Fully equipped kitchen and
central A&amp;tl are lust a few of the
many extras IIPP Warranted A
desirable home f o r 143.800

DYNAMIC PR0PERTIE
S V Hardwick. Broker

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COMMERCIAL PROPERTY
Choice Commercial site 250'e2SO' on
US Hwy Il 92 inside Sanford city
limits fly own'r 323 7930

BALL REALTY

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BR, l
bath, cent, heat &amp; air,
carpeted, closets galore, enclosed
garage, Utility mm , fenced back
yard, large corner lot For Sale or
Rent 323 3710

217J3QQ,,

X? ,;

bEDROOM split level, 711 baths,
large family room with fireplace,
2.car garage Extras galore,
Assume mortgage

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46-ComrnerciaI Property

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Jim Hunt Realty, Inc.

Color co ordinaled Kitchen &amp;

LOST Miniature black &amp; white
spotted male dog. Sanford 322
1661 or 322 1417 after S

9 DOILY PARTON SHOW

UP
FLOYD ENTERPRISES THEATRES

payment Pliijite'

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Deltona. 661 6611

Dead boll Lock
Fenced Patio

18-Help Wanted

6
12 NEWS
6* MISSION IMPOSSIBLE
7
GETJ'IN(y.j Capt'onedfcx
the deal
24 WOMAN

TO

Lake Avenue 3 OR, I'.' bath. new
carpets, family room, fenced
corner lot, 1,300 down, $159 It
month 81 APR. 360 Mos .521,000

QUALITY INN NORTH

600

GROUPERS

VA

Private Entrance

Full Circle

Cottage, S rooms I bath, 7515. Ira
St • Lake Mary. $11,500 P ho ne
810 $703 ________

Large 7 BR cement block. 1 bath,
family and living room, screened
porch, carport Just painted in and
Ired to Street lot. Fruit and
out
Street
pecan
trees Walking Fruit to
Shopping, hospital, 5 Johns &amp;
Ir
Lake Monroe Ideal for retirees
No qualifying Private financing,
Mov e toda y $16,000 L
ow down

Just about everything for Christma'
Gifting can be found in the Want

Built in Wall Bookcase

5-Lost &amp; Found

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Pendants- Star and heart slieoe.
$6 50 and up Gwaltney Jewelers.
204 5 Park Ave

Evening

7 THE WAY IT WAS
12 WINNER SCIRCLE
24 AESOP

Fabric Covered Walls

FACED WITH A DRINKING
PROBLEM
Perhaps Alcoholic Anonymous
Can Help
Call 123 4547
Write P 0 Box 1213
Sanford. Florida 327/I

6--Child Care

DIVORCE PAPERS TYPED for do
it youmSelfers. 550 Marilyn's 9 9
Secretarial Service, Ocala, 90.1
732 $773
Notary
Marriages
Performed

ON THE NEWS

630
2 FLORIDA S WATCHINGTOPIC
4
6 CBS NEWS

For free in.
DIVORCE FORMS
formation write to Box 791,
Pompano, Fla.. 33061

"Energy Efficient" Air Con.

WEDDINGS PERFORMED
By Notary Public
322 2026 Eves &amp; Wk rids

Associate

________

CRANK CON'STTEALTY

Brand new, sparking with charm'
Furnished Studios, unfurnished 1
&amp; 7 bedroom units Your new
born, features
Shag Carpeting

AL ANON
For families or friends 04 problem
drinkers
For further information Call 473 454/
or write
Sanford Al Anfin Family Group PC
cx 553. S•nlnrd, Fla 37771

Eves 32301*3

Broker

3301 S. Sanford Ave.

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SEARS ie!ephonel wi ll be pen
every night ,lit I thru Dec 23 Two
days delivery 3221771

530
12 BILL COSBY
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heartbeat to help a doctor make cholesterol can tolerate this
a diagnosis The fact that you addition
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5istent hard beats may be from discontinuing them.
the same cause.
DEAR DR. I-A.%lB — I run
In judging the Importance of
cross-country and track and
rregularities of the heart one t e heard that eating peanuts
has to consider the rest of the during one's training period Is
patient's medical status. They bad for health. I would like to
o occur commonly in normal hear your
view. I have been
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that feel like the heart is tur, build my legs and I feel as If
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construction of modular housing units
The winds whisper that Standard Systems
has lined up about $31 -. million worth of future
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ncludi ng
construction for
Bethune-Cookman University and EmbryRiddle InStitute in Daytona Beach, and a 2W
unit nursing home to be located in the
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fur his name. Knowles said he was well aware
of the architects code of ethics that the
sketch was made only to illustrate an Idea,
and that he could be considered Its author.
Among changes the architects
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co ul d easily make were a 3b)-light over the
employe 's lounge breaks in the roof to
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utilit box to the top of the building with
perhaps a clock or sundial as decoration
flarnly said the architects could not
possibly submit drawineps of any-thing they did
not believe in, including an Ishaped building.
Slurris suggested that the group consider
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Systems Inc., located at the Port of Sanford,
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Knowles saying the building could be shifted
slightly to make It more pleasing ehctic ally ,
ta ped to the commission chamber wall a
drawing of an 1,.shpaed facility,
Kn owles said an architect friend of a
friend of mine" spent three days as a personal
favor drawing the design featuring the "seat
of government, the legislative wing" on the
Ifirst floor jutting out from the office section of
the building, both connected by a lobby
In
Knowles concept which was Just an
idea," he said, the office section would L-4.- on
the second floor with the first floor remain'Ing
undeloped for future expanon
The Watson &amp; Co. plan, with its unbroken
horizontal line has been described by
Lonuilissioner John Morris as sinuiar in
design to a twstory car garage he had
seen in Tampa He repeated his criticism
Friday that the Watson &amp; Co. concept had had

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municipalities from norlh to
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could not recommend any design but a rec
tangular, horizontal concept for the proposed
l00-by00 ft structure with perhaps a Little
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$1.3 million Sanford City Hail
complex may be taken by Watson &amp;
Co. architects, as the result of a
meeting with the City Commission
and City Manager W. E
(Pete)
Knowle's Friday.

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repr es entatives of the Dainood Derry berry
l'avelchak Partnership architectsgot a
riielle into School Supt Bud Layer.
In midst of aslide-sh wif
pres ent ation
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architectural graphics, Phil aimwood ave a
big build-tip to an upcoming slide He said the
frame depicted Joe Pavelchak's reaction to a
building as he had seen it for the first time.
Onto the screen flashed it color photograph
of a leering. classically ugly black-and-white
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Napalapalalei a singer at Disney's Polvnesian
I uau •\ges vary from 19 to 23
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tinder direction of Manolo, a star plaver oil the
fronton roster

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how the pia went but it was
one of those hands where the
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safe and scored his three
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a players' shortage will send frontons scouting
into the ranks of American athletes, general
manager and vice-president Gordon Hulbert
has launched an invitational instructional
class with professional instruction.
Orlando Seminole has offered amateur phi'
the last two seasons however, but without a
pro instructor.
The first four candidates, each hoping to
buck ill) his game to the point he can land a
professional contract, are Henry Cooper
Gerry Lingelbach, flobert Cameron and Kalai
Napalapalalai, all from varied walks of life
Cooper is a salesman at I department store,
Lingelbach is a Walt Disney World employe,

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headed for the jobless rolls, larne-duck
State Atty. Abbott Herring's chief investigator, Jack Fulenwider, could be so
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a mystery
hand.
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in the box
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whenbid.
cards in a suit that he should
play, plays a card in some
send Your letter to me in care of
trocardiograms, but never this newspaper, P. 0. Box
Lightner sat South and oth'er suit. It becomes es.
Culkrtson North It is rather tablished when he or his
when one of th e spells occurred Radio
City Station, New York:
lie only found that my heart NY 10019
partner plays to the next
probably be duplicated in a t rick Theealtyforareokt
was skipping some so he put me
Inderal is a good medicine
modem match
is two tricks. but only in
ufl Inderal.
Langdon opened the four of chiding the
and is often sufficient to control
revoking and later
I would like your opinion of heart irregularities
hearts Dummy's nine forced tric ks Thus you cannot Iüsi
tht. seriousness of this problem don t get
success or sufficientEast 's queen Today, more trick previously taken if you
than 45 years later, Jacoby, revoke
and if there
is a
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who sat East, can't remember
medication Should I limit m

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some help from the defenders
Ten tricks yes

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,Nfy doctor does not seem too cents with a long, stamped, selfalarmed
about
it though
he has
given me
sev~ral
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Now, here's an EArie presentation . . . Port
\(Iministrator.lim 11yan flat out told Ile EAr
fie plans to renew efforts to oust Democratic
COMmIssioner Harry
as the
Commission's liaison to the port.
"Ile's been on it for a year, and he's attended one regular meeting," groused Ryan

corne in" Sims was a great
dummy player, but neither of
us can find any way that he
managed to get that 11th4
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Romance comes to you today being with you, too.
YOUR BIRT11DAY
from a source you had
Dec. 4, 1979 6
previously felt unattainable.
This is an especially
It's a good time to do it little
rewarding year for you in your
SOcial climbing.
LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) work or career. Good, fortune
Someone in the family circle will walk hand-in-hand wil%
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69th Year, No 89—Thursday, December 2, 1976

Sanford, Florida 32771—Price 10 Cents

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Fulluing the line established at last
month. 's contract discussions, Seminole
Count School Supt William P. Bud Layer
Wdnesdav rejected all but one of the
recoil ill ivndations submitted by a state
mediator assigned to settle the impasse
between the school board and Seminole's
1.5(X) teachers,
If upheld by the board, the inO%e would
cancel $373,000 in increased salaries, wage
supplements and insurance benefits
011111lended by Special Master Douglas
Stowell of Tallahassee.
Layers action came two weeks after the
school board bargaining team turned down
five of six items in the special m
report
during it final negotiating discussion session.
Prior to that, members of the Seminole
Education Association SEA had voted
overwhelmingly to accept Stowell's findings
in their entirety. The special master was
brought to Sanford in October to help resolve
disputes which have kept Seminole teachers
working without a contract since Aug. 20.
In his recomendations
m
Wednesday, Layer
called for it $200 raise in the teachers' annual
base pay, $100 less thttu the $8,400 starting
figure recommended by Stowell. And the
superintendent suggested that last year's
index (if s4ldr) supplements for Instructors
who supervise extracurricular student activitles, including athletics - remain unchanged.
"The superintendent recommends," Layer
wrote, 'that an ad-hoc committee be
established to propose any changes in index
values and an% additional supplemented
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The lone item on which Layer's recommendation coincided with that of the state
mediator was the one dealing with class size.
Siowell's report on that section called for
acceptance of the class sizes outlined in the
school p board's proposal and in the contract
in effect for fiscal year 1975-76
SEA
A Presidentilliain Moore presented
the board with his recominer,dations, which
conform to the special master's report. Moore
repeated that the teacher's association was
not satisfied with all of Stowell's findings but
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When Herbert Bui kjngtpaiii Khaur&gt; walked
the stage at Sanford Plaza's
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hcattr V. t-itncsdav night ou could tell right
a that it wasn't Just another pretty fart'
r ing to make it in show tii.
Tin) ion — in pet sppll
1 hat tangled itiat of black flair which
resembles one of Howard ('nM'il's toupee's after a
egadost' of Gamma I{.tys: that massive nose
tutting like a ro'k (urination from bet w ceo those
tA'etling e ebrow s - ilia!
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w Inch can crack the enamel in our teeth and
itiake ou giggle Pit the s.UiIe tune - It was Tin)
Tirti, all right
lie launched into a medley of silly hones
Animal ('racket's In .\t Soup,' etc. and the
ItOILCOCe roared
After the sill intt'riwk'. however, he put aside
the toy-like inst ruim'nt and launched into the
iiiaui part of his show, it marathon medic) of 01(1
favorites which he delivers in a liooiiitng
baritone voice while gesturing like a malt' Ethel
Merinan gumic berserk.
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suggestion for it two-year term of agreem t
but totally
that the ontract include a provision to keep
prior pacts in effect "so long as good faith
negotiatios are in progress, or - If an impasse has been reached—until 15 days after"
passe
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proposals be submitted to the negotiating
teams of both the employer and the employes.
On the subject of medical and health insurance contributions paid by the school
board, La er recommended an increase from
$150 to $160 toward the $220 annual premium.
The state mediator had called for an increase
to $200, and SEA leaders said they were
hoping the school board eventually would
assume the entire payment, as is done in
Orange County.

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V. .1) lo Fipperar , Won't You leine Home, Bill
Ihnle' '. and hiteralls dozens of others went over
well with the audience. But it seemed impossible
that all that sound could be coining from the soft1.ks.'n man who had been chatting quietl in the
theater manager's office just a few moments
wfore
\kah the dialog of the theater's feature' movie
Ilunning Wild,' starring Lloyd Bridges i in the
Lckgroum1, Till) Tim had paused to reflect on
his colorful (areer, which culminated with his
Ilieteoric rise to (attic' after the release of Tptoe'
through The Tulips
Millions of Americans subsequently watched
I ifl mu marry his beloved Miss Vtckj in
i ohnriv Carson's Tonight Show.
The) were separated in 1973, but Tin) Tern still
wears it w edding band.
"1 won't give her a divorce," he says
adanianik - As far as l'ni concerned, we're
ituarried until death (10 us part.
During the 4- onversatton, his ukelele, wrapped
in a plastic bag to protect it from the rain, rested
beside his chair
Ile said he learned to play the ukelele in the
e'arh. 'SOs b) studying a book written b&gt; Arthur
Golfrev and Don Hall called Vou, Tots, (',tn

Learn To ['la) The Ukelele.'
Why hasn't he been on the Carson show lately'
'They haven't called," he shrugged. '1 don't
especially like doing those shows an)—way. I like
moving around, meeting people.
Flow riots he like Central Florida'
Ii looks good to me," he said, adding that
Sanford seems like a nice town
Tiny Tun is a talker, apparently fascinated by
life and eager to voice his opinions
I was in Miami reccntly and all the talk was
about the competition that area is feeling from
Central Florida," he said "It seems Walt Disney
World is getting all the tourists."
The feature movie was coming to an cot and
Tins Tine had to get ready for the next show-.
Unwrapping las treasured ukelele, he peeked out
of the office to gauge the sparse crowd.
"It's always the same whether there are two or
a thousand," he said You do the show because
It's part of your life
And when Tiny Tim began to belt out his song
it the Sanford Plaza theater, you -*ouiJ have
thought he was back on the stage of Miami's
Fowitainebleau Hotel

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4 Youths Involved; Verdict Due

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Judge Hosemann ruled that
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CAPE TOWN, South Africa (AP)
Police
shot and killed two black men Wednesday
night in the second night of rioting in Cape
Town's Guguletu black township.
A spokesman said the police opened fire
when scores of blacks stormed their van.
The shooting followed a day of arson and
rioting in the township. The police said trucks
were burned, a bus was smashed, and a small
van was stoned.
More than 370 persons have been killed,
most of them by police fire, in rioting in South
Africa's black ghettoes since June. However,
there has been much less rioting lately, and
the reason for the outbreak in Guguletu was
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Prime Minister Yitzhak
Rabin says Israel is ready to work with its
Arab neighbors "on any aspect of economic
cooperation," even without a formal ArabIsraeli peace settlement. "I think it is better
sometimes to begin by launching common
economic projects and, thanks to the benefits
derived, create an atmosphere which would
help accelerate the movement toward peace,"
Rabin said in a newspaper interview. He also
said he expects a major Arab-Israeli peace
initiative next year.

Mexico Faces Austerity Period
MEXICO CITY (AP)
Mexico's new
president, Jose Lopez Portillo, declared in his
inaugural address that the country is faced
with a period of austerity to contend with inflation, recession and financial instability,
including the recent devaluation of the peso.
Lopez Portillo promised Wednesday to reduce
government spending, pursue a financial
policy conducive to pr!vate investment, help
companies hurt by the devaluation of the peso
and channel investments into major industrial
areas.
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The leftiA ma jo rity on a
ROME AAP)
parliamentary commission investigating the
Lockheed payoff scandal has voted to charge
former Premier Mariano Rumor with corruption. Two former defense ministers and a
former air force chief of staff also were
charged. Rumor, a Christian Democrat, was
premier in 1969-70 when the U. S. aircraft firm
allegedly paid $1.6 million in bribes.
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The Sanford Kiwanis Club celebrated its 55th anniversarv this week — and to mark the occasion
Fred Wilson (left), president, helps the group's only
charter member, Gen. .Joe Hutchison,
cut tht
special cake.

A circuit court jury was
deliberating at noon today in and returned with the radios, three counts of auto burglary,
Leslie Lee Swift, 24-year-old one count of grand larceny and
the auto burglary-CB thefts
trial of Daniel Morris Swift, 19, brother of the defendant, two counts of petty larceny
of 1314 E. Notre Dame Dr., testified that his brother had said the state Failed to prove
"wanted no part" of the CB that two of the radios stolen
Altamonte Springs.
Swift was accused of three thefts and returned to the were of 81(0 or more value, as
must be proven for grand
counts of auto burglary and parked auto.
three counts of theft of citizera
McKinney, who has turned 18 larceny.
band radios In connection with since the July 9 arrest, took the
incidents on July 8-9 in the stand to testify that he alone
Spring Oaks subdivision, broke into parked autos using a
Altamonte Springs.
coathanger and stole the 12
Swift was one of four youths radios. "I could only carry four
arrested by police on July 9 or five at a time so I put some in
when they went to Mr. Luckie's yards and went hack for them,"
CB Shop, at Casselberry, where he testified.
police say 12 CBs were offered
McKinney said he pleaded
for sale.
guilty to the thefts earlier in the
Swift didn't testify and juvenile division of Circuit
defense attorney R. Patrick Court.
Phillips presented no defense
McKinney claimed that a
witness in the two-day trial lawyer told him to sign a
before Circuit Judge A. J. statement for Altamonte police
Ilosemann Jr.
say ing that all four youths in
Swift was convicted by the car conspired to steal the
another circuit court jury on radios
Wednesday he testified that
Nov. 3 of auto burglary and
petty larceny in a June CB Swift wasn't one of the youths
theft. lie was ordered held in who discussed the thefts
custody pending a pre-sentence beforehand.
investigation and sentencing in
'Dutch (Daniel Swift) didn't
that case on Jan. 25 by Circuit steal any CBsthatnlght (July89)," McKinney told the jury.
Judge Robert B. McGregor.

Casselberry Police Del.
Bobby Bennett testified
Wednesday that the CB shop
owner tipped police on July 9
that some men were trying to
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It stands.
Florida law stipulates that a public hearing
must now be held "at which the parties shall
be required to explain their positions with
respect to the" special master's Findings,
This must precede any final action by the
school panel. Layer, Moore and School Board
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mendations in this report
Management representatives have denied Atty. Claude Van Hook charged
that Hall
that this assessment is accurate.
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earlier sworn
In other business Wednesday, the school statements
board approved a $425,000 tentative operating
Hall denied under oath
budget for converting the Sanford Naval
reports filed with the sheriff's
Academy Junior School into a two-story office
department following the
complex for Layer and his administrative
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By BOB LLOYD
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TALLAHASSEE (API — It's all but official
the legislature won't be able to
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TALLAHASSEE (All) — house Speaker
Donald Tucker has revealed that he
suffered a minor stroke last month, but says
he is fully recovered and still plans to run for
governor in 1978.
Tucker also said at a Wednesday news
conference that he has returned the widelycriticized $8,431 desk-and-credenza set he
ordered for his office in the new Capitol.

SANFORD CITY
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A REGISTERED PROFESSIONAL ARCHITECT trained to analyze
problems concerning the city and arrive at ecor,oj'iiIc solutions,
I feel the city should Initiate a complete structural engineering study
of the existing city halt before spending money on a new building.
I feel the question of whether to build a new city hail should be put to
a vote before the people.
I feel the city should take a more active role In RE-VITALIZING
the
downtown business district,

Thursday, December 7, 1976.—Vol. 69, No. 89

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flay Frank Kafka, 29, of Cocoa
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Beach, on a Seminole circuit
Sheriff's deputies also are court
warrant
charging
investigating the theft of two burglary and grand larceny.
portable color televisions
Bond for Kafka was set at
valued at $800 from two rooms
at the Days Inn motel, 14 and $5,000, according to county jail
ti4 west 01 Sanford.
records.
Deputy John Hawkins
Grand Larceny Arrest
reported that two men are
Sanford police detective Tom
believed to have used bed.
spreads From the rooms to Bernosky arrested Douglas
cover the televisions as they, Bryant Halslip Sr., 58, of 106 E.
were taken to a getaway car, Airport Blvd., Sanford, on a
described as a black-topped grand larceny charge, acgold-colored Oldsmobile con- cording to county jail records.
Bond was set at $5,000.
vertible.

ASPHALT SHINGLES

A circuit court jury at San- of Geneva.
ford has acquitted William E.
Bish testified that the crash
Klnnaird, 21, of Geneva of two came a short time after an
counts of aggravated assault Incident on a sandy road near
with a motor vehicle.
Island Pond in which a group of
youths had a fight with KinKinnaird was arrested on the
charges by a state trooper
on
Bish said he'd stopped
Halloween night alter a pickup
alongside the road to wait for a
truck struck a compact sedan in
friend when he saw a truck turn
the side at a SR46 turnoff at
off S&amp;46 and come toward his
Geneva.
car. BLIh said he "took off" In
Kinnalrd was charged with an effort to keep from being hit,
aggravated assault upon the but his auto was struck in the
occupants of the auto, Mark E. right side and pushed into a
Bish and Darlene Brazell, also parted car.

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TALLAHASSEE
IASSEE ( AP)
State revenue
collections are $28 million below
projections, but if the economy doesn't get a
lot worse Florida will be able to avoid a budget
holdback for the first time in three years,
State Economist Jay Yelton predicts.

be binding until Sanford, Lake
Mary and the county sets up a
Herald Staff Writer
permanent authority to handle
the work of developing the
The Lake Mar) City
Louncil regional plant.
late Wednesday afternoon The interim committee.
approved in principle an
terlocal agreement with the called for in the agreement, is
to consist of nint members with
City of Sanford and Seminole each of the governments apCounty to develop a regional pointing two members and
sewage treatment plant for
those six persons naming by
North Seminole County.
majority vote three others to
Amending the language in the serve at large.
five-page
Titten agreement
The committee will recoinonly s!ightiv, the city council mend a formula for funding
stated its intent to continue with costs of the construction of the
an agreement with Sanford facility.
even if Seminole County should
At a workshop following the

Cattlemen: Eat And Meet

Another presentation at the
meeting will deal with the
subject of parasites in cattle.

Sanford police patrolman
Cash re ported the surveyor's instrument, housed in a
dark green plastic case, was
stolen From a pickup truck
parked near the Lakeview
Plaza offices of Doudney
Surveyors Inc.
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Dec. 7

$28 Million Revenue Drop

By DONNA FSTF..S

DECEMBER 7

Area cattlemen are invited to according to Cecil Tucker.
an "Eatin' and A Meetln" at
In case of inclement weather,
7:30 tonight at Tucker's Farm the dinner will be served on the
and Garden Center 201 N. Elm Garden Center porch and
Avenue.
eaten inside. Tucker said.
A meeting is scheduled at the
First Federal of Seminole
building next door, where a
representative of a feed
company will discuss proper
nutrition for cattle.

vehicle.

Seminole County Health Dept.
(SCHI)), 900 S. French Ave., Sanford

(MM). a 30'per-cent cut.

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SEA PRESIDENT WILLIAM WORE (LEFT), SCUC OL SUPT. WILLIAM P. (IWI)) LAYER AND
THE SChOOl. BOARD.

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and Sanford police were investigatng the theft of a $2,0
cieciroruc distance-measuring
device stolen from a surveyor's
truck,
Robert Palmer of the B-Bar.
U Ranch, Red Bug Road, told
deputies that the white and
black livestock trailer was

that a $145 brown leather coat
was taken from an unlocked
auto in the 200 block of N. Park
Avenue while he was inside the
county courthouse.

TALLAHASSEE (AP)
The Department
of General Services has dropped
its plans to furnish the hallways of the new
capitol with $119 ashtrays and $3,000 sofas.
Department officials told Cabinet aides
Wednesday that instead of requesting $263,00)
for furnishings in the public areas of the new
22-story Capitol, they would only seek $185,.

decide to drop out of the special meeting, the councti
arrangement.
worked on a nw fence or
The agreement, once signed dinance and personnel policy
by the three goverrunents, is to for city employes.

(Herald photo by Kris Moth)

Abner Jackson Jr., of Midway, reported to Sanford police

I)eiuties said to tow the
Seminole sheriff's deputies
today were searching for a trailer away the thief would
86,000 34-foot livestock trailer have had to have a special
reported stolen from a ranch goose-neck trailer hookup on a

that
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Dec. 6

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taken from the ranch after a
gate was left unlocked.

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been threatened.
architect
handling the renovation told board members
Hall said he didn't want to
that an udditjoal $27,000 in expenses had
explain
his Inconsistent
be
b
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st atements to the jury on
Board members voted 4-I, with Sims Wednesday.
dissenting, to approve the budget for the
Hall said he earlier Irn[)aimwood-Derryberry-Pavelchak
Partneplicated Swift in the theft of 12
rship. Included was the stipulation that the
CBs from parked autos at
$425,000 be devoted entirely to necessary
homes In Spring Oaks because
interior and exterior refurbishing, with
"then I wanted to get him in
demolition of certain walls, paving of the
trouble. But now I don't want to
parking lot, landscaping and all outside
get nobody in trouble."
painting being suspended until the board is
Hall testified Wednesday that
certain neces.sarv fund
avatiihIø

Stowell's report itemized more than $7
million in unappropriated, unencumbered
and other types of funds which the special
master said appeared "available to accommodate the increase recommended in
base salary, as well as the other recom-

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Flu Shots

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The movie The Front Page" is about journalism in the 1930s
that is if you can call it
journalism without adding the adjective "yellow"
making It "Yellow Journalism.'
The freedom those scribes of old had was
something. It was nothing for a newspaper writer to
take off from a routine story and turn it in to a
sensational, one-of -a-kind happening an event of
monumental significance.
It's doubtful that freedom to ' fly a bove" the
facts was a good thing. It produced, for the most
part, sensational stories studded with more adjectives than can be found in yo ur regulation
collegiate dictionary
to freshmen to be used
as the Bible when grinding out term pa pe rs on John
Milton's Paradise Lost."
But the movie, which Monday night enjoyed a
rerun on television, did brin g back some good
memories that once were commonplace around
newsrooms in this state. Specifically, the crusty,
grizzled, hard-as-nails editor po rtrayed by Walter

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Booking Solution
Not With Agencies
Supposedly the mood in Washington is for
deregulation of business and industry, but two
federal agencies are taking the view that airlines
and hotels may not be regulated enough to protect
their customers from overbooking.
The Civil Aeronautics Board says it is
"unacceptable" that 130,000 airline passengers last
year turned up at flight time with reservations and
tickets for flights aboard planes that were already
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the same problem in hotels, where some are said to
be taking reservations for half again as many
rooms as they have under their roofs.
Anyone who has been bumped from an airline
flight or left standing in a hotel lobby after making
reservations well in andvance would agree that
something ought to be done. We're not convinced,
however, that the CAB and FTC can solve th e
problem fairly and effectively simply by ordering
airlines and hotels to stop overbooking,
Airlines and hotels have a good case for doing
what they do. Overbooking is their protection
against the "no-show" — the person who makes a
reservation and is never heard from again. If
reservation and ticket clerks didn't gamble by
overbooking, empty seats on planes and empty
rooms in hotels would require that rat es charged
for customers who do show up would have to be
increased to cover the loss,
Airlines and hotels are already required to

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about the way our society has come to view the
value of human life.
First, the unborn. For several days, the
W ashington Post has be en running stories a bo ut
an alleged baby-selling operation at a local
hospital. The case in volves two Maryland obstetricians, a Maryland lawyer, the natural
parents of the unwanted children born out of
wedlock and the individuals who wanted these
babies.
Thesthtute which the defendants are accused

of

violating is the District of Columbia's Baby

customer has a right to sue if he's left out in the
cold. Lawsuits are expensive, and there's enough
congestion in th e courts already. The whole
problem might be reduced to more manageable
size if people who travel were more willing to hold
up their end of the bargain when they make a
reservation — calling back to cancel if they change
their plans,
The convenience of telephoned reservations
would be lost if airlines and hotels demanded a
deposit as protection against the no-show Th e
obligation to release an airline seat or hotel'lroom
that won't be needed is as much a moral one as an
economic one. The hotel industry recently latinched a nationwide campaign urging people to
cancel room reservations if they change their
plans If that shows some signs of success, maybe
the FTC can relax,
To deny airlines and hotels the right to overbook for their own economic protection would be
unfair. To require the traveler to cover every

bodied in one George Leonard, a former and long
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but for its on reasons Is keeping the fact.defendants could receive up to a year in jail andsecret.
For instance, Leonard says there are
or a $I,OW fine.
"mechanical rigs" near King Crater which are
The Post quotes a source c!osc to this case as
over a mile In length. Then near the impact area
say-lag "no money changed hands for the selling
of Ranger Seven, "there is a crater containing
of a baby,"
bathysphere-shaped commodities, each 60 feet in
The physicians were paid only for the medical
diameter, which have Identical markings on
services
involved In the birth of the babies and
their backs." Beyond this Leonard says his
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pictures-show huge platforms, li ghts that move
in pattens, and many hhlcular tracks,
LOS ANGELES( AP)
Will Americans be of Chairman Mao Tse-tung may lead to more for adoption.
Not surprisingly, the government is unmoved watching Monday night football on Red Chinese rapid industrial growth for China under its new
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natural parents of
by Leonard's hypothesis. It says the occurrences television sets a few years from now?
rulers.
the babies and the couples adopting them as
in his photographs were constructed by nature,
That's one of the intriguing questions raised by
"It remains to be seen whether Chairman }Iua "tine people, outstanding; they are not sleazy or
or perhaps Leonard's own Imagination. And
Barry Richman, professor of management and Kuo-feng
Mao's successor
will abandon slimy," but people who were "desperate" to get
most certainly, in this case, the government has international business at the Graduate School of substantially the traditional model of sell- a child. Licensed adoption agencies in the area
the weight of probability on Its side. Of all the Management of the University of California at reliance In favor of a rapid, long-term Infusion of have reported a shortage of adoptable babies.
world's star gazers, only George Leonard has
Los Angeles.
foreign capital and technology to meet the
thus far seen conspiratorial intrigue on the lunar
Richman, an expert on the economy of the pressing economic requirements of modernOne Investigator who has looked at this case
surface.
says, "There Is no evidence of a corrupt motive
People's Republic of China, thinks trade between Ization," he said.
Still, Leonard's book Is not complete non- the United States and China will increase
"But if the moderates can maintain control for here; It was at best a technical licensing

reservation with an advance payment that would

sense. That part of it which suggests that

be forfeited if the reservation isn't used would be a
nuisance. The answer to this problem would seem

government is capable of anything, even fraud
on the moon, is of contributing value to that body
of evidence which suggests America's obsession

television sets, transistor radios and other position to achieve a real economic growth rate the lawyer knew one of the doctors. Thus, the
consumer electronics among the possible items in the range of S to 8 per cent a year."
adoptions outside normal channels apparently
being imported by this country.
says this could boost Sino-American occurred when families unable to have children

with suspicion may be approaching a limit past

"You may well see color television sets from trade to the $3 billion to $6 billion level, a of their owm and unwed mothers not wishing to

make substitute arrangements when their overbooking boomerangs, and th e inconvenienced

to lie more in the direction of an appeal to the

public conscience,

Noise Pollution
People who live close to major airports will welcome news
of the Department of Transportation's order requiring that the
noisiest jet airliners be given quieter engines or phased out of
service over the next eight years. However, we hope
program is not headed do wn the same stormy course as the
government's effort to get the last puff of pollution out of auto
extiaust.
The auto Industry Is arguing that the cost of anti-smog
equipment and the penalty in gas mileage becomes Increasingly
severe as the reduction in pollution reaches the end of the scale.
This raises the question of whether anything less than an
electric car is going to be perfectly smog-free, just as nothing
less than a hot-air balloon would provide silent take-offs and
landings at airports.
Transportation Secretary William Coleman estimates the
cost of the new jet noise program at $5 to $8 billion — a figure
high that thc government may feel obliged to help pay for it. No
matter how the cost is divided between the taxpayer, and the
airline ticket-buyer, that's a stiff price to pay for a noise
reduction which technicians can measure on Instruments but
which may be barely detectable by the human ear.
Mr. Coleman's promise that airport operators will be given
more leeway In the future to establish curfews and other traffic
limitations to treat their noise problem is not much consolation,
either. Those steps only translate Into reductions In a cornmunity's air service. The fundamental problem remains one of
separating air-ports from residential neighborhoods.

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Analysis
Culbreath receivtsl $1,100 from the Florida Action Committee
for Rural Electrification, $450 from the Gulf Po w er Co. Employes
Business forum, $200 from the Electric Employes Committee for
Good Government, $100 from the General Telephone Management Employ- es Political Action Committee and $300 from Tampa
attorney Chester Ferguson. Ferguson's law firm represents
General Telephone.
Other heavy Culbreath contributors include liquor, real estate,
dentists, optometrists, osteopaths, chiropractors and racing, all
of which are overseen by his committee.
"I think eeiy chairman who's had an area, people in that area
know him better and that's where he gains his support,"
Culbreath said.
Indeed, campaign reports bear hint out.
The chairman of the legislature's commerce cummilittet's, Sen.

WD, Childers, D-Pensacola, and Rep. John Forbes, D.
Jacksonville, drew heavy support from banking, insurance and
other interests affected by their panels,
Senate Agriculture Chairman Alan Trask, D-Fort Mead, was
backed by citrus and other farming interests.
Former Sentate President Dempsey Barron, 1)-Panama City,
the chairman of the Governmental Operations Committee,
received $94,851 in contributions in his grueling reelection fight
against Travis Marchant of Tallahassee and Sam Mitchell of
Vernon.
The roster Barron 's
' special-interest backers includes liquor
and beer distributors, doctors, bankers, construction, retail sales
and insurance.
Rep. Jerry Melvin, 1)-Fort Walton Beach, whos" appointment
as chairman a new house Committee on Economic Developmont and Tourism was an open secret for some time, was backed
by motel Interests as far from his district as St. Augustine,
Miami,
Myers and Fort Lauderdale. The Tourist Industry
Political Action Committee kicked in $100.

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So widespread are special-interest contributions to influential
legislators that It takes some effort to find a chairman who Isn't
beholden in some way to someone who wants something from his
committee.
One who was appointed to a committee recently and had taken
no contributions from interests In that field is House Education
Chairman James Redman, 1)-Plant City.
lie reported total contributions of $701. All but $100, which came
from a Plant City auto dealer, was his own money.
f course, Redman had no re-election oponent, so he didn't need
any contributions.
When Rep. James Eckhart's constituents go looking for his
legislative office, they won't find it in his district.
Eckhart advised the media recently that his office Is in Coral
Gables, which is outside his South Dade District.
"It would be appreciated if you would correct your records to
reflect my' district as Southwest Miami and South Dade, rather
than Coral Gables," he said.

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which patriotic responsibility becomes China within the next five years," Richman said whopping increase from the $1 billion figure of
destructive rot.
in an interview. "They're producing them now, recent years,
Needless to say this lack of faith has not come
but they're talking about producing them for
Some of the products likely to be exported
without reason. The news Is daily revealing new
mass markets. lithe)' did, they could undersell from the U.S., in Rlchman's view, are chemical
governmental slapstick. Recently It was learned the Japanese. In fact, I think you'll see some of plants, agricultural machinery, computers and
that officers of the National Zoo purchased a the same imports here that you saw after World heavy transportation equipment.
Bactrian breeding camel that had no testicles;
War II from Japan and Korea."
In turn, the Chinese are likely to sell
shortly after, a federal study concluded that high
Richman, who has traveled widely in Americans gourmet foods, textiles, sport'
federal employes deserve 50 per cent salary mainland China, says the recent purge of the so- goods, musical Instruments and minerals,
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TALLAHASSEE
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Rep. John Culbreath. 1)Brooksville, says the fact that his brother Is president of a large
electric company will not color his judgment as chairman of the
House committee overseeing utilities.
Culbreath said his brother, Hugh, president of Tampa Electric
Co., has never tried to influence his vote as a lawmaker.
Speaker Donald Tucker, [)Tallahassee, abolished the old
Growth and Energy Committee two weeks ago and moved its
responsibility for legislation affecting utilities to Culbreath's
Regulated Industries and Licensing Committee.
Culbreath said they discussed the fact that his brother is a
utililN executive and ''evidently I convinced turn it would not be a
problem."
Cul breath's blood relationship with a person vitally interested
in legislation that passes through his committee may be unique,
4 but he's right in step with most other chairman in drawing much
of his financial support from interests overseen by his committee,
One of ('ulhreath's utility supporters was his brother, who gave
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keep their children were able to make contact
through a third party.
Now, the unborn. For the first time ever, the
Human
Resources reports that the number of legal
abortions obtained by residents of the nation's
capita l, last year exceeded the n umber of births
1915, there were 9,619 abortions performed as
com pared to 9,746 resident births. About 85 per
cent of these abortions were paid for by the •
government and performed either at private
hospitals and clinics through the Medicaid
program or at the city's "free" public hospital,
D.C. General.
District of Columbia's Dept. of

Officials at the Planned Parenthood
Federation and federal officials who compile
abortion statistics say that Washington, D.C., Is
WASHINGTON The embattled Bureau of problems. Here are just a few highlights:
generators. The fuel is produced
is
at three the first major U.S. city where abortions perAlcohol, Tobacco and Firearms is supposed to
— In Dayton, two special agents got Into a government-owned plants and
sold to the formed on residents apparently outnumber
enforce the nation's weak gun control laws.
squabble at the
ATF office, One agent utilities In units known as "Separative Work births.
During the Nixon years, Watergate figure G. pulled a gun and shot the other to death.
Units,"
Gordon Liddy tried to dismantle A1F's gun
Last year, an agent who was pushing
Last year, the big power companies realized
Nancy Berliner, an aide to the head of the
enforcement program altogether. The agency narcotics tried to frame a defendant on phony they had been widely optimistic In ordering the D.C. Dept. of Human
Resources, says: "There's
was also beset with internal problems.
extortion charges.
uranium units. Construction and operational a big change going on. At first mostly middlecontrols were virtually ignored, therefore, until
In 1972, an ATF informant was murdered In foul-ups, as well as the opposition to nuclear class women were getting abortions
because
a few months ago.
California. Yet the ATF failed to conduct a plants by environmentalists, had slowed down only they could pay for them. But now poorer
Now the ATF has started to crack down again proper Investigation. At last, an Investigation nuclear development,
women who want them can get them, too."
on gun law violators. Just last month, for was ordered. The confidential conclusion: ATF
The utilities were stuck with contracts,
example, ATF agents seized more than 1,00 agents blew the Informant's cover,
AhM,equal justice under law. Isn't it great'
therefore, requiring them to pay for fuel they
illegal g uns in an eight-state raid.
The new American dream — the right of the poor
— Of ATF's 1,674 agents, only 48 are minority couldn't use immediately. Even though the l(
Yet already, this belated gun enforcement agents. There are no blacks, Spanish-Americans largest utilities turned a net profit of 10 per cent as well as the rich to snuff out the lives of their
drive is facing a new obstacle, The ATF's parent or other minority agents at all In the southeast on $482 billion In revenue in 1915, the Ford ad- unborn children and all at the expense of
agency, the Treasury Department, Is quietly region.
ministration was quick to sympathize with them. somebody else.
trying to shake up the ATF before the
Treasury Undersecretary Jerry Thomas told
An ERDA memo, uncovered by Ralph
Well, I find the whole thing extremely upDemocratic takeover in January.
us that the ATF shakeup has been planned for Nader's Congress Watch and turned over to us setting,
to put It mildly. As the Late Alexander
more than a ye ar and, therefore, cannot be conte nded
Treasury
con- Bickel, the former Yale law professor, has put
emphasize field investigations of gun law called a last-ditch politi cal maneuver. It
lt.
is long cerned "mainly with the Immediate financial
violators. Right now, dozens of special agents overdue move to professionalize the ATF, he problems confronting domestic
utilities.
"To acknowledge no values at all is to deny a
are being ordered to relocate or resign during said. Meanwhile, Rep. John Conyers, D.-Mich., encouraged any form
of
utility
assistance
that
difference
between ourselves and other particles
the final weeks of the Ford Administration. The is investigating.
ERDA feels It can perform."
tumbling
In
space. The Irreducible value though
ejfc of all this, according
ruse sources,
Footnote: We recently reported that the
Almost miraculously, ERDA decided the not the exclusive one, Is the Idea of law.' Law u
will be to hamper future gun enforcement ef- Treasury Department w secr
etly investigating nation suddenly needed to stockpile the nuclear more than just another opinion; not because it
forts,
allegations that the ATF chief illegally accepted units, thereby letting the
utilities off the hook. embodies all right values, or because the values
The reorganization was vigorously opposed a gun from the host of a Las Vegas casino. The The
"open season" project went Into effect on it does embody tend from time to time to reflect
by the ATF's veteran thief, f'.ex Davis. But In Treasury has now completed the
investigation, June 19, 1975. For the next two months, the those of a majority or plurality, but because it Is
late October, he received a stern, private memo which completely exonerates Davis.
utilities were permitted to cancel or defer the value of values. Law Is the principle In'
from his Treasury Department bosses informing
OPEN SEASON: The Energy Research and enriched uranium deliveries.
ditutlon through which a society can assert its
him that they had decided to go ahead with the Development Administration has let America's
Of the nation's 135 reacts, 101 took ad- values,"
shakeup.
electric power com panies wiggle out of more vantage of the "open season" opportu ty.
ni They
"You are hereby directed to implement thu
than $650 million in commitments to purchase cancelled between $15
How true. So, here Iii our nation's capital we
million and $16 million in
plan, effective December 1, 1916," he was or
eirtched uranhun.
orders and postponed the delivery date on an see the value of life asserted and the verdict is
dered. The election of Jimmy Carter only made
that it Is not valuable at all. !s
The $650 million bailout was known inside additional $36 million worth of nuclear fuel.
okay to kill
the Lame ducks at Treasury more determined to ERDA as "open season"
open season, that Is,
Footnote: An ERDA spokesman Lnsistesl that unborn babies, but it's illegal to sell babies that
complete the reorganization before the on the Treasury.
the taxpayers won't Lose any money In the end, have been born.
Democrats take office.
The story is highly technical. The utilities since the uranium fuel eventually will be sold to
One does
There is sorne J, of course, for have been required since 1973
to make long-term other customers. But he acknowledged; "There Catholic or not have to be a rabid pro-Lifer, a
even particularly re ligio us to be
shaking up the ATF. Its confidential flies contain purchasing agreements for enriched uranium. has not been an attempt to track precisely what sickened
by such a perverted value system. It's
evidence that the agency has been plagued with This is the fuel for the controversial nuclear the effect of 'open season' has been."
enough to make you want to throw up.
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not the first people to be suspicious of their
government. But we institutionalized the
process. The fo un ders harbored the sentiment
that "all men ha ving po wer should be
distrusted," hence they formed a Constitution
which not allows skepticism but makes it a
patriotic responsibility.
This reponsibility has ebbed and flowed
through the centuries. Today it Is fl owing again,
perhaps as never before. It might be said, in this
tim e of shiliting citizen outlook, that the
Republic's most unifyin g force is that of
universal doubt in the capabil ity, the activity
and most assuredly the honesty of the governing
system.
A remarkable example is currently em-

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And, that's who Matthau remin ded me of, an
editor who cared more about his people than he did
his own job. When "Doyle Horrible" finished with
you, If you lasted, you'd be a newsman and that's
real ly cared a bo ut the
beca use he cared
profession he devot ed his life to

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No one dou bted his credibility, lie started as a
prin ter's devil, working his way up to man aging
editor. Many times he talked Baum, and others, into
staying when better offers had been made. his
success can be attributed to the fact that he cared,
really cared about newspapers and the people who
wrote them. And, It was nigh impossible to say no to
somebody who loved newspapers as much as Doyle
Harvil.

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way: "There is no greater calling than the
newspaper business." Anybody who dared mention
quitting was an object of Instant abuse, a creature
to be berated, cursed and, in short order, bounced
ba ck out on the

Matthau reminded me of a former editor on the
Tampa Times.
Matthau was much like Doyle Han'il, a legenda ry newspaperman who during his colorful career
in Tma
out some of the finest journalists in
this nation. Former colleague Tom Baum Is now
Washington correspondent for AP and other former
Times reporters are rapping out stories for such
lin e organizations as UPI and The New York Times,
In ad di tion to other great newspapers.
Harvil was a wizard with people. One day I
walked in his office, w hich was always decked out
with old newspa pers and pictures of those he
thought were the greats and th e near-greats.
I informed him I was going to resign. "Resign,"
he bellowed . "You're still wet behind th e ears. You
shouldn't even be allow ed in my office. Now, get
back out there on the street until you've got
somet hing worthwhile to talk about."
Ile literally co wed reporters into submission, lie
would offer fisticuffs, if need be, to win his way. Ills

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President Ford's Half Brother
Killed In Head-On Collision
LEBANON, Tenn. (AP)

Leslie Henry
King, President Ford's 53-year-old half
brother, was kJled today when his car collided
head on with a tractor trailer loaded with pipe.
police said.
Ford learned of King's death shortly after 7
a.m. when King's widow called the President,
a White House spokesman said. There was no
immediate word whether Ford would attend
the funeral.
State police Sgt. Ron Hill said King's car
was westbound in the eastbound lane of Interstate 40 about 514 miles west of this central
Tennessee town when it hit the tractor-trailer.
King. a resident of Cooiceville,Tenn., where he
owned an auto parts store, was alone in the
car and apparently was killed outright, Hill
said.

ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. AP
Behind the
famous Boardwalk. the wheeling and dealing
for financial position is on as this decaying
resort city dreams of regaining its former
elegance with the help of casino gambling.
Since New Jersey voters authorized casinos
here in the Nov. 2 general election, a bill has
been introduced in the legislature to regulate
16-hour gambling and grant casino licenses to
hotels with at least 400 rooms; three airlines
have applied for permission to fly to nearby
Atlantic City Airport; and the FBI says
organized crime is already trying to move in
on the local vending machine and garbage
removal industries.
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Await Immigration Ruling
TORONTO AP
About 200 Canadian
doctors wishing to emigrate to the United
States are waiting for official interpertation of
a new U.S. immigation law, says a spokesman
for the Canadian Medical Assocation.
The new U.S. Immigration and Nationality
Act says work permits will be given only to
foreign doctors who have passed U.S. national
board examinations or their equivalent.
A spokesman for the Canadian Medical
Association said the U.S. embassy in Ottawa
has recommended the Medical Council of
Canada exam be considered equivalent to the
national examination.
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Pollution Scare Hurts Canada
SUDBURY, Ont. (AP) Ontario's minister
of industry and tourism says adverse publicity
is costing Canada's tourist industry millions of
dollars.
Claude Bennet said Wednesday that "a few
more stories about toxic chemicals in Lake
Ontario salmon, or mercury in northwestern
Ontario, and a lot of people are going to hang
up their rods and reels and take up basket
weavirg."
Bennett said the mass media does not
balance adverse publicity by explaining industrial pollution only affects a small number
of Northern Ontario lakes.
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Quebec PoSition Undisclosed
QUEBEC (AP)
Quebec Premier Rene
Levesque has refused to disclose Quebec's
position at next week's federal-provincial
conference of finance ministers.
Discussion of the government's stance took
a good part of the Parti Quebecois cabinet's
first full session Wednesday.
Levesque said his separatist government
finds itself in a "fundamental ambiguity". He
said he is trying to provide a strong provincial
government "while keeping our options open
for the future."
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By The Associated Press
Snow fell across most of the Great Lakes
region this morning. It was heaviest in
western New York, where up to four feet of
snow already covered the ground.
In the six-hour period ending at I a.m. EST,
two inches of new snow fell at Buffalo and
Niagara Falls, N.Y., and Muskegon, Mich.
Snow also fell in eastern South Dakota,
Iowa, northern Illinois and the Ohio valley.
A travel advisory was posted across northeastern South Dakota.

Uniforms Bring Complaints
WASHINGTON (AP)
There's a glimmer
of hope for sailors who long to go back to the
Navy's traditional bellbottom trousers,
jumper and white hat. Adm. James L.
Holloway HI, chief of naval operations, has
told the Navy's personnel bureau to take a
new look at uniforms. The old style was
tisoned a few years ago. But on a recent tour
of the Pacific fleet, Holloway heard repeated
complaints from sailors about the new
uniform of coats, shirts, black ties and peaked
caps.
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Thursday, Dec. 2, 19`76-7A

I.ingi o'i citizens braved the
cold to attend a candidates'
forum sponsored by the
Longwood
Groves Civic
Association at the unheated

civic building across from the
fire station Wednesday night.
Twelve of the 13 candidates
on the ballot in next Tuesday's
city election appeared to state
their qualifications and appeal
for votes. Councilman Gerard
Connell, who Is seeking the
mayor's office was out of town

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ould make no promises,
preferring to wait and see what
the people want. He said the
mayor has no vote and not too
much to say at the meetings.
Mrs. Connell, on behalf of her
husband, urged the citizens to
look into Connell's record of
hard work for the city and
standing up for principle. He
researches the Issues before
taking a stand, she said.
Lynette Dennis, noting she
has been actively involved in
helping and raising money for
the police cadets, the only
youth-oriented program in the
city, said it is time for the
community to Join together.
Don't be afraid to get in'.olved," she said.
Ethel Goldberg pointed out
her husband Larry, is a
member of the city council, but
even if she is elected there
would be no violation of the
sunshine law because the
mayor does not have a vote, she
said. "My Interest lies in the
city," Mrs. Goldberg said.
Peter Piano urged a unified
effort to serve all the people
equitably and sanely. He said
the city needs charter revision,
codification of the ordinances
and paving improvements
without restrictive
assessments.

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Andrew Seminazzi, a
member of the city's Land
Planning Agency, said the city
has the choice of increasing
property taxes or expanding Its
commercial
tax
base,
preferring the latter. He urged
that a place be set on the
agenda of council meetings to
let citizens speak.

Jerome McCauley said he
was appalled to hear that the
city paid bills that it did not
know whether It owed, adding
that the city's accountants
should be able to supply this
Information. He is a certified
Public accountant.

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45. First Presbyterian Church Youth Club
46. Sanford Cycle Center
47. Cub Scout Pack No. 501
48. Al Porzlg Plumbing
49. Horses
50. Seminole County Busdrivers
51. St. Lukes Christian Day School
52. Jr. Girls Post 10108
$3. Sanford VFW Auxiliary
54. VFW Post 10108 Color Guard
55. Sanford Middle School Band
56. Sanford Chapter IIGI Women of the
Moose
57. A Child's World
58. A Child's World
59. Pack 508, Cub Scouts
60. Midway Elementary School
61. Midway Elementary School
62. Child Evangelism Fellowship of
Seminole County
63. Sanford Recreation Eastside - Westside
64. American Veterans Post No. 17
65. Teague Middle School
66. league Middle School
67. C. 1. P.
68. Knights of Columbus Council 5357
69. Sanford Business &amp; Professional
Women's Club
70. Eatonville Twirkttes
71. horses
72. Beta Sigma Phi
73. Sanford Christian School
74. Sanford Christian School
75. Optimist
7, 6. Crooms Marching Panthers
77. Sanford Christian Church
Future Business Leaders of America
Future Farmers of America
80. Future Farmers of America
81. Tr-County Roadrunners CB
82 Cherokee Tribe of Florida
83. Cherokee Tribe of Florida
84
85. Young Adults Church of Jesus Christ of
Latter Day Saints
86. Open
87. Open
88. Lake Mary Police Cadets Corp.
89. Lake Mary Police Cadets Corp.
90. Open
91. Lyman High School
92. Lyman High School
93 . Santa's Surprise Arrival!!!

Seminole County Sheriff Department

3. Florida Highway Patrol
1. Sanford Fire Department
5. Grand Marshal
Miss Florida
6. Golden Age Olympics Winner &amp; Sponsor
T . City Commissioners &amp; County Corninissioners
&amp; Visiting Dignitaries
9. Nan. Color Guard
10. Marching Seminoles - Seminole High
School
11. Giant American Flag
12. Sh1rletts Drill Team of Altamonte
Springs
11 Angle's Paint &amp; Bodyshop
II. Bimbo's Bunch - (Clowns
graduates
from S.C.C. Clown School
15. Sanford Specialty Advertising
16. MIisee Middle School Rand
17. Longwood Fire Department
18. PJCS School of Baton
19. Cub Scout Pack 242
20. Crooms High FFA Chapter
21. Krayoln Kollege
Flagship U.S. Bank of Seminole
Girl Scouts Pack 144
4 West Haven Day Care Center
25. Jackson heights Middle School Bobcat
Band
26. Pilot Club of Sanford
27. Melodee Skating Rink
2. Sisters, Inc.
29. Hicks Baton Group
30. South Seminole Middle School
Hurricane Red Band
31. All Souls School
All Souls School
33. Midway Elementary School
34. Junior Girl Scouts No. 336
35. Fleet Reserve
36. Seminole County 4-li Club
Horses &amp;
Baton
37. Seminole County 4-11 Club
38. Sanford Express Limited Van Club
39. Troop 536
10. Mcl)onald's Family Restaurant
11. Celery City Lodge 542
12. Lakeview Marching Mustangs
43. Merthie's Nursery
It. Cub Scouts Pack 529
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Trophies will be awarded the
graders.
winning equestrain units, and
90 confirmed units parGrand marshal will be "Miss decorated cars and floats in the
ticipating, will step off Florida"
Nancy Stafford of religious, commercial, school
Saturday at 9 a.m.
Ft. Lauderdale.
and civic categories. Judges
will be Tom Hunt, Sara
Theme for this year's event,
There will be 20 floats, 10 Jacobson,
Dot Polk, Elija
Christmas Enchantment," bands,
marching
units, Pringle, and Mack Bl)he. The
was submitted by Terry Beck, decorated cars, equestrian
14, an eighth grader at Sanford units, local dignitaries, Orlando reviewing stand will be on First
Middle School. Terry won a M Naval Training Center color Street between Park and Oak
savings bond and the op. guard, and top Golden Age Avenues.
por$unity to ride with Santa on Olympths winners Tom Hopkins
The parade route will be from
his float. The theme contest was and Edith Harrison.
the old Sanford Naval Academy
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Laurel Avenue; south on Laurel
to Second Street; West on
Second to Park and south on
Park to Fourth.
The parade is sponsored by
the Greater Sanford Christmas
Parade committee - Jack
Weible,
chairman;
D. C.
McCoy, Virginia Longwell,
Fred Davis, Bill and Pat
Register, Dr. A.H. Cann, Bill
MacLaughlin, Johnny Higgins,
and Judy Hawkins.

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The N.M., man drove his battered bruises. He was arrested imAsked by reporters as he was
government recently spent pickup truck off Pennsylvania
mediately and charged with de- taken away what his motive
i50,000 fortifying the White Avenue and straight at the new struction of government was, Williams pointed to the
House gates after a gate-cra- solid steel gates In a bid to
property.
White House and shouted:
sher rammed his car through crash onto the grounds.
"Trying to wake him up before •'
the old wrought iron gates in
His truck's front end ap- he kills us all. Trying to wake
The gates did not budge.
1974.
The driver, Steven B. Wil- peared to have incurred the him up before he kills us all."
On Wednesday a Santa Fe, hams, suffered cuts and most damage.
President Ford was working

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DECEMBER I
-%I)MISSIt)NS
Sanford:
Barbara L. Braxton
Patsy F. Fairfield
Jim Howard
Estella Johnson
Martha Sparks
Alieda Washington
John Renyhart, DeBary
Joanne Pierson, Dt'Land
Gladys E. Boost', i)eltona
Christopher
B.
Ervin,
Deltona
Harold J. Gurhi, Dt'ltona
Catherine
MeEvi'.
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Mildred W. Murphy, 1)elton,e
Thomas J. Marshall. Geneva
Jewell K. Darland, Longwoot
Edward T. Quinn Sr
ongwood
Virginia F. l.&amp;'v.is, Oviedo
DIS('hi.-RGE.s
Sanford:
Angela M. Nell
Candis J. Bury
Reginald C. Echols
Johnnie Johnson
orine Jones
Claude C. Lawrence
Annie Locke
Helen P. Malone
Stable H. McClain
Patrick F. McIntosh
Roland S. Pruitt
Jack E. Stemper
Lawrence WUli;truis
Mamie U. Williams

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Fern L. Evans, Casselberry
Russell J Curl. I)eltona
Vera 'ii Curry, I)t'ltona
Margaret C Davis, Deltona
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Christopher
Ervin,
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Jane K Gloss, Deltuna
Margaret P. Pole',, Deltona
Charity Esdavon, Osteen
Mrs
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Justice &amp; boy, Sanford
Mrs S. Joe Diane I Watson
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On Christmas Day 1974. a
man who said he wanted to deliver a copy of the Koran, successfully crashed his car
through a White house gate
Claiming that he was armed
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sponsored by Xi Beta Eta Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi, 8:30
a.ru.-5:30 pun, former, Milady's Fabrics store, Magnolia
Avenue, Sanford.
Sanford AA Women's Group, 2 p.m., 1201 W. FirstSt
Ca,sselbvrry AA, closed, 8 p.m., Ascension Lutheran

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NARFE, 1 p.m., First Federal of Seminole, Sanford.
Christmas party. Bring fun gift marked for man or
woman.

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Tanglewood AA, closed, 8 p.m., St. Richard's church.
Longwood AA, closed, 8p.m., Rolling hills Moray Ian SR
434.

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Bands...

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l)eltona Theatre Arts Guild, 7:30 pm, Episcopal
Oiur parish house, Enterprise.
Sanford A1, 8 pm., 1201 W. First St.
Casselberry lions, 6:30 pm., Land
o'Lahes Country
Club.
"Saturday, Sunda,
Monday," a three-act comedy
presented at AOIIR' l{Lrsell Theatre, u(IilItis CC)IlC,
Wintcr Park, 8311 p iii
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FRIDAY, I)ECE%IBER3
Seminole South Rotary, 7:30 am., Lord Chumley's
Altamonte Springs.

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"But frankly, we no longer
Wayne Berens, the Trenton, visitors are not as easy with night. Many visiting families
"Our tax base is 54,000
the nation's most popular win- send enough people to Miami NJ, agent, agreed.
their money
and often don't shop in local supermarkets so people," said police Capt.
ter playground, now battles for hotels to worry about It," she
"We run a fantastic amount have to be - as those who once they don't have to pick
every tourist dollar it receives, said.
three Charles Willis Jr. 'So we have
of people, on charters and mdi- ITowded into Miami Beach.
checks a day in restaurants,
'acing aggressive competition
equipment and personnel for
like many other agents, Mrs. vidually, to that area," he said.
Daytona Reach, located
from warmer areas and colder Gr ee n said that m os
Daytona gets the people 54,000, even though, when the
t of the "That's where the trade has about 40 miles northeast of with the hot dog Incomes who tour ts are strong, our
is
popuareas, cheaper places and more people who go to Florida now been going, certain
ly not to Orlando, allows beachfront don't mind eating hot dogs," hation Is 200,000.
elite places, Florida has seen Its travel no farther south than the Miami as it did even 10 years parking on Its 23 miles of hard- said &amp;sselin. He said his season
biggest
industry
change Orlando area.
ago.
packed sand . It cal ls itself the runs al most
drastically in recent )ears.
year-ro un d, with
"Among young people with
Many of those who travel to
'We've also had some corn- "Affordable Florida."
the only exception being Sept. Central Florida do so by au.
Central Florida is under- small children, we get a lot of plaints about the accomDaytona Beach has grown by 15 to Dec. 15.
tomoblle, and that wGrTies state
stanriably happy over the fame rnvcment to Disney World, but udations in the Miami area," he 500 hotel rooms since 1970 and
College kids, families with tourism officials. Other South.
and fortune that Disney World not to Miami," she said. "Near said. 'Although the prices are cut-rate accomodatlons are the young children and singles east states, most notably Georhas brought to the Orlando Disney World, there is Sea generally pretty good, it seems rule.
looking for a good time make gia, have been trying to distract
area, but officials in the Miami World, Cypress Gardens, Cape that some of the hotels and
Ray Asselin owns a nicely local merchants happy, but po- some of the visitors who will
area
to reawaken Kennedy (Canaveral), etc. motels are not being kept up." kept motel at which three can lice are a bit nervous. Last leave about $10 billion in
intereare
st inhustling
the region or to at- They can spend a whole week
Although Central Fl orida's sleep d ur
ing the height of the year, Daytona Beach had the Flo ri da be
tract new, yo un ger tourists,
there."
fore the end of the
tourist trade is booming, the Ch ristmas season for $14 a
highest crime rate in Florida. year.
Hotels in Miami Reach and
Inc rest or South FIoritL'i tra
tionally attracted most of the
guests from the northeast at
Canada. Now, local interes
are turning toward Latin Ame
ica for new customers.
In past decades, the develo
merit of the jetliner anti U
publicity generated by sui
early television stars such
Arthur Godfrey and Jack
(;leLn helped the Miami art
attract many of the people wi
Used to vacation in the Catski
Mountains of New York Stat
As the action in the Catskil
dried up, more and more no -ti
erners came to Flori da 1(,
summer and winter vacat i on
But now, the tables ha
turned for South Florida intei
ests.
Many of the older people wh
used to travel here and stay u
hotels have purchased trailer
or condominium apartments i
which they live year-round u
visit for months at a time.
ers are taking advantage of rt
duced-cost charter trips to Ei;
rope, Hawaii or the Caribbea,
Islands.
"What we've seen is a matur
ing of these people in thei
traveling habits to Florida,'
Wayne Berens, who own
four travel agencies in Trenton
N.J. "Many have their own
townhouse or condo apartment
often don't even book air
line seats, they just drive dosi
or take the Auto-Train.''
In addition, younger peopli
often have a different concep
of a vacation than their parent:
had While vacationers used tt
content to sun themselves 1w
a week or two at the be ach
young people now want mon
action. Skiing, scuba-diving
tennis and backpacking an
SOflIC Of the WS that many
young adulLs prefer to spen
their time.
"It is alarming to Inc that
young people are not respond.
iug to Florida," said F3ereru'
''Ten years ago, we
many,
many honey-moon packages to
Miami, but now Miami as a
honeymoon destination is n
longer prime"
Bercn.s said that a week in
including airfare, a
rouuie at a decent hotel and
three meals a
cost a
couple,' about $1,000. And asidfrom water-related sports.
there isn't very much for that
young couple to do in Miami
We,- have a tremendous need
for a major, Iirst-class attraction," said Hal Cohen, director
of the Miami Beach Tourist Developnnent Authority.
For about the same $1,000, the
newlyweds could ski for a week
at Aspen, scuba-dive in 14crmuda or visit a Caribbean
Island such as Aruba where
they would have a better beach
than at Miami, equivalent
night-club cnterta'nment plus
the lure of casino gambling.
In addition, charter tours now
are available from the East
Coast to Hawaii that cost about
$800 per couple
including airfare, hotel room and meals
Anti similarly priced tours of
Europe might be available as
early as next spring, travel
agents said.
There are other problems.
The beach has been almost
completely eroded from parts
of Miami Iteach. Although the
federal government is about to
begin a $60 million, two-yearlong restoration project, in
some areas the surf washes up
to within yards of hotel patios
Several of Miami Beach's
largest and bestknown hotels.
such as the Eden Itoc and Eontainebleau, have suffered severe financial problems. Both
are now open, but the Eden Ruc
closed for awhile last year
The Fontainebleau owe-;
more than $1 million in federal
taxes and needed a $1.27 million
loan recently to help pay local
taxes. The facility reportedly
might be sold to a group of furelgn investors.
Marilyn Green, a travel agent
in Rustic, Md., said the hotel.s'
financial problems generally
aren't known by tourists, but
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concert, scheduled Monday at 8
p.m. in the Sanford Civic
Center, is under the direction of
Dr. Robert Rich, associate
The first part of the program
director of voice and director ofpresented by the 50-member
choral music at Stetson.
choir
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Sainsula with headquarters in
Chicago, Ill.
It was organized in 1926 at the
home of one of the pioneer
Slovenian families, with 11
adult and seven Juvenile
members. First officers were
Jone Pleterski Sr., president;
John Korelec, vice president;
Mike Macek, secretary and
Rose Macok, treasurer. A youth
circle was chartered in 1947.
Meetings are held every
second Sunday of the month
with a covered dish dinner,
(lancing, music and general
visiting with friends.

In a continuing effort to raise
money in the name of their
Valentine King contestant to
benefit the Seminole Youth
Ranch, Xi Beta Eta Chapter of
Beta Sigma Phi will hold a
rummage sale Saturday from
8:30 a.m.-5:30 p.m. in the old
Milady's Shoppe, 117 South
*lagnolia Ave., Sanford.
Each chapter of the sorority
is raising money for the Ranch
in the name of their King
contestant.

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Seminole
Community
College's CoUegium Musicum
will present its third annual
concert of Advent and
Christma.s rnuqlc at Univ Cross
Episcopal Church, Sanford on
Dec. 10 at 8 p.m.
Under the direction of mu.sic
instructor Barbara Muller,
assisted by Larry Parker of the
college's humanities faculty,
Collegium Musicum will play
music from the Middle ttgvs
through the Baroque period on
Instruments of those times.
Th e co nce rt is free and open
to the public.

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L 'ighi children and adults will
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Tickets at $1.25 for children
be presented by The Dimension Christmas season
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4000
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available at the Civic Center.
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Santa
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Civic Center.
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semi- Center. Dinner will be served at
professional
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District 37, will hold Its
Christmas party on Dec. 9 at t
p.m. at the Seminole County
Health Center, 900 S. French
Ave., Sanford. Members are
requested to bring anunwrapped gift to be donated
the Salvation Army.

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Tourist Club enjoyed a boxed chicken dinner at
its November dinner meeting,
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W spending an evening at Rosle
O'grady's with 67 members
attending.
Grand finale to the holiday

Medieval M us ic

Sanford Artist Judy Maloney has found out
the hard way what the public thinks her work
is worth in hard, cold cash. And while she
doesn't agree with their apparent low
estimate of her talent, she still thinks it was
worth finding out.
She even says she would do It again, for the
amount of interest it stirred and thought it
provoked.
This was Judy's experiment: during the
recent Sanford Sidewalk Art Sale sponsored
k the downtown merchants, Mrs. Maloney
hdn't put any prices on her exhibits. Instead
he hung a sign which read: "There are no
prices because you pay only what you would
want If you had made it."
People stopped and pondered. Some
refused point blank to go along with the experiment; others said that according to their
"alculations. they couldn't afford the painIi og S.
Still others did their arithmetic, computing
the artist's time, materials, talent, experience and the aesthetic value of her work.
Then they dropped their contributions in the
piggy bank and went off satisfied that they
had struck a fair bargain.
"One nice thing about it," said Mrs.

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American Blvd., No. 12 A Orl.,
Wynzelene L. Andrews,
same.
Gary L. Belcher, 2L Bx
Lk Mary, Linda M. Swofford,
19, Box 83 I.ke Mary
August B. Seeger, 74, Cocoa,
Eleanor B. Dunn, 70, Cocoa
Wm. B. Olgarden, 18, 220

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season will be the annual
Christmas dinner on Dec. 9 at
the Quality Inn North, S. R. 434,
Longwood. Dinner will be it
traditional turkey dinner
served at noon. Mrs. Jane
Christopher and Mrs. Olive
Pierce will be in charge of the
entertainment for this event.
Reservations must be in by
Dec. 7. To make reservations
call Mrs. Karl Berg, Mrs. Jane
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Causeway, Alt. apgs.
Annie M . Redden, 1, same add. [lx 332 Mtld.
Maureen F. Barnett, 30, same
Robert A. Jones, 47, 3717
[)avid F. Gentry, 25 , 2509
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George K. Smith, 34, 706 B. Carolyn E. Matzinger, 36, 616 DeLong, 22, same add.
14th St., s.anf., Jane L. Perkins, Prairie Lk Dr., FP
Bruce G. McBride, 25, 703
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Stephen E. Coffman, 24, 2031 Palmetto Ave., SaM., Cheryl A.
Paul B. Canaday, 38, Maple Ave., Sant., Sara V. Ruoho, 18, same.
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Eastern Star members (standing, from left) Eva
Stephen, Worthy Matron of Rose Sharon Court 134
A.A. Steward, Armstrong Court HI and Hattie

Henderson, Most Ancient Matron of Armstrong
Court HI share a Thanksgiving basket with Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Moore, Academy Avenue, Sanford.

The magic of Christmas music flooded the Sanford Woman's Club Wednesda,
when a group of ('entral Florida Chorale singers, accompanied by Bettye Smith
on the piano, pieseisted a program to Woman's Club tiie,iibers. Singers lisere,
from left, Ma ry Jean Herrien, Irene Brown, Ruth Michelson, Mary R ed dick
(soloist), Jean Metts and Dot Wailer.

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DEAR ABBY: I'm a 20-year. another reason. how's your other very well."
old girl and very nice-looking, attitude? Do you act superior?
They may have been
urso people tell me, but I've got Or disinterested? If a girl momentarily offended, but they
to be the loneliest girl in Iwbether she's pretty or plain) understood that to question u.s
will meet a fellow hallway, further was useless,
Toronto, Canada.
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DEAR ABBY: The problem KENOSHA
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eyes at a stranger. I go to of "adopt ive parents" in your - DEAR MUM'S: Another way
Even today, every time they would be a perfect husband.
dances with my girlfriends on column recently was one we to handle people who ask
meet she kisses him on the lips.
What are your thoughts on the weekends, but I always faced many years ago.
questions that are none of their
She is still unmarried, and if this'
wind up going home with the
When we brought home a business Is to look them
anyone asks her how come, she
ANONYMOUS girls I came with.
beautiful little baby girl, many squarely In the eye and ask,
says, "Because I've never met
DEAR ANONYMOUS: It's
The men stare, but they never of our friends and neighbors "Why do you want to know?"
anybody as wonderful as my possible that your sister-In-law ask me to dance. Why is it that
were inquisitive and wanted to
brother."
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DEAR PRETTY: Being OURS. And we have the papers
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Reservations for the noonSunday, to the sounds of toe- time dinner $3.501 may be
tapping polka music when the made by calling Mary Ann
SN ['J Slovenian Lodge Home Reichel, 428-9570. Admission for
hosts a Polka Party with dinner persons arriving after 2 p.m. is
and dancing to celebrate the $1. To reach the SamsuJa
Lodge's 50th anniversary.
Lodge from Sanford, take S. R.
415 to S. R. 44 New Smyrna
To add to the merriment, a Beach Road); turn north to
(Herald Photo by Je a n Pa tte3n
large group of SNPJ members Samsula just east of the SI. 415
So this is sunny Sanford? Fortunately this out of
will fly from Cleveland, Ohio, and S. R. 44 intersection.
tosn trio brought their winter
ooliis vvith themarriving at Daytona
Airport
The SNPJ
iSlovenska
I1en they visited the city (luring this week's coldSaturday, with Frank Novak Narodne Podporne Jednota) is
spell. Cuddling up to baby ('orev 1. Neal are his
Button Box Musical Host and translated as the Slovene
the Ron Luznar Orchestra.
mother. Sharon, kit, of Plymouth and friend Phyllis
National Benefit Society. Lodge
Carter of A ltamonte Springs.

Education For A Gentle pregnancy, labor, delivery, registration for th e Dec. 8
Birth, a non-profit organization Lamaze breathing technique, series wi ll be handl ed by Steve
dedicated to preparing couples nutrition, child care and and Bonnie :'Latt of DeBary.
for the birth of their child in a breastfeedlng.
Expectant
This class will be held at the
couples
or
di gnified and educated manner, mo ers-toth
be are encouraged Deltona Methodist Church on
Is offering a new series of to attend this series If ey are Normandy Boulevard in
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classes. These classes Include about eight weeks from their Deltona in Room 5, Wedn esday
information
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flidi affords the Stetson choir
an opportunity to share the
spirit of Christmas with the
community through beautiful
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memorable evening, according
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President Bettye
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door,
with the chores. You'll find that
Thanksgiving and New Year's ahead of time. When you know down for five minutes. At home,
Do not fall into the cookie- the tempatlon to snack Is
yawn as one large trap across you are going to a party, plan go to your room for a brief rest
baking habit. If you wish to give lessened when each person at
the diet horizon. The season is a what you may eat before you or a quick shower. Remember
a simple personal gift, root the table Is responsible for
maze of feasting, drinking, and leave your house. Eat only what that fatigue Is the greatest
some plants and pot them. cleaning off his or her own
activity to be traveled with diet you planned; nothing more. For enemy a dieter can have.
Baking does not make It plate.
In hand and heart in mouth.
example, you might plan to
Plan to entertain at home
C'hrlstmas.
Remember that husbands are
"Fear not," says Carol have four shrimp, a cube of where YOU are in control ofthe
Include dinner out in your very good for shopping and
Korfin, area director of the Diet cheese, some celery and a glass food. Keep your menus simple week before Christmas plans. erranrunning, thus removing
Work Shop, "the diet need not of diet soda or tomato juice if so that you enjoy your company
Order a la carte and diet.
you from the opportuntiy of
be lost en route to 1977. There you will feel more comfortable and the time spent with them.
Do not unwrap gift candy tiring and the temptation of
are some simple ways to help deceiving people into thinking
Be sure you have a stunning
boxes. Pass them on un- being around all those holiday
yourself stay thin as you make that's a Bloody Mary in your and slim New Year's outfit mediately to a local nursing food displays.
the holiday rounds. here are hand.
waiting for you in the closet. It's
home where they will brighten
Don't let Santa bring you 10
ten of them:"
When you feel your energy a positive goal to be working
someone's life.
pounds
Christmas!
for
Plan ahead. This is the most lagging during this season, toward. Buy it soon and tape the
Your children can share In Remember
"A moment on
important tip of all plan your STOP. Whatever you are doing, sales slip to your refrigerator
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expected to be something of a power this
season, attempts to even its record at 1-1
tonight when it entertains Spruce Creek in an 8
p.m. encounter.
Th e junior varsity plays at 6:30, however,
the girls game has been postponed until I)ec. 7
because the Volusia County team wasn't
prepared for com pe tition.
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Kramer of Rice in the offensive three short of the all-time
backfield were running backs record.
Ricky Bell of Southern (.aliforMiller rushed for 1,541 yards,
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Terry Miller of Oklahoma Conference runner. lie was
State. Bell. Lytle and Miller sensational in league games,
were considered so even that it gaining 81 against Kansas, 137
was impossible to separate against Colorado, 159 against
them.
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back in college football was re- All-America rolls last summer
emphasized with the an- - Joe Roth of California, Steve
nouncement today of the 1976 I'isarkiewicz of Missouri, Vince
Newspaper Enterprise F'errangamo of Nebraska Association All-American
were decked by injur ies or
team, led by Tony Dorsett and erratic play. The man who
Rick' Bell.
actually did most for his team
The pair of premier running was Jeff Dankworth of UCLA,
backs in America were the only
who is not the classic version of
unanimous choices for their a passing quarterback but was
positions. And with obvious an agile, resourceful sprintout
reason.
field general. His main cornpetition came from Mark
Dorsett in his four years at
Pittsburgh has broken every Manges of unbeaten Maryland.
The NE\ All-America team
major rushing record in history
osen on the basis of
while advancing the ba ll a total was not ch
of three and one-half miles from potential for the pros.
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USC was the only team to
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and punter Glen Walker.
national champions 59-57 WedThe finosiers had won 34 to go, Indiana rallied and tied Carolina 90-66; No. 14 Wake except in the one glamor
teams were linebacker Brian backs.
straight going into that game
the score 4949 with six minute's Forest blasted East Tennessee
Buff of The Citadel, up from the
Kramer led the nation in total nesday night,
The Hoosiers had won 33 con- They had not lost since, their left. The Rockets ran off the State' 94-63; No. 18 [)ePaul
second unit, and defensive back offense and passing. Although
1976 N EA Second Team
Bill Armstrong of Wake Forest, opponents knew Rice was going secutive games and 67 of 68 victories including two lopsided next six points, gave four back. nipped Northwestern 75-73 in
over a two-year period,
decisions over perennial chain- then won it with four free overtime, and No. 20 North
elevated from the third team.
to throw the ball most of the
OFFENSE
[lobby Knight, a man whose pion UCI.A last season and a throws in the final minute's,
Carolina -Charlotte ran over
Wide Receiver
Joining Seivers at end was
tune, Kramer still completed
Jim Smith, Michigan
very intensity seems to pre- rout of Michigan for the NCAA
Stan Joplin led Toledo with?! Eastern Kentucky- 1&amp;"2Wide Receiver
Michigan's Jun Smith, a clutch
9 of 501 passes
24.5 corn' dude
Tony Hill, Stanford
the possibility of defeat, champions hip
points and Dick Miller had 13
Tight End
Nevada-Las Vegas whippet
receiver and gifted kick retur- pletions per game
for 3,317
Don Hasselbock, Colorado
was his usual intense self after
It was a chainponship team
rebounds. All-Aimierican Kent Oregon behind a 21-point pe r
Offensive Tackle
ncr. The offensive' tackles were yards and 21 touchdowns
Val Belcher, Houston
the stunning loss,
built on its ability to outdefense
Benson topped Indiana with 17 foniiance by Glen Gondrezick,
Offensive Tackle
Warren Bryant, Kentucky
Georgia's 253-pound Mike
F i rst Team
OffensIve Guard
'We got outhustled and I and outhustle its opponents, a
points and 13 rebounds.
Joel Parrish, Georgia
Phil [kind scored nine of his 11
"Moonpie" Wilson and OklaOffense
don't like to be outhustled," disciplined team that always
Offensive Guard
Elsewhere in college ba sket' points in overtime, helping
Donnie Hickman, Southern
(nos C .irr,
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Mike
homa's
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said
Knight.
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was
their
game
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win
the
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ball,
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Bob Rush, Memphis State
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Nichols
after
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Marshall
90-70;
12thAmerica team, also will ap- Ohio State in the Rose Bowl
if and when
showdown.
his
per-carry
averhad
just
pulled
off
the
upset
of
tucky
beat
Indiana
by
two
It was just enough to hold off ranked Cincinnati humbled pros this year
pear.
The only other first'teainers age of 6.9 yards was the best of the young basketball season, points in the NCAA Mideast Re- the Hoosiers.
Wright State 120-52; 13th-rank- there is a draft.
This was a talent-laden year
Trailing 46-33 with 12 minutes ed Alabama smashed South
from last year's first three the four All-Anierica running beating Indiana's defending gional final in 1975.

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or an
infraction of team rules
The All-Americans are those

has been Just a' sensational ir
this year Among them arc
in terms employed by coaches siers since the stng of 1Q74
lost
F 'ond
Comedy (hn.stm is Special on Schuiibechler i the best run
CL.4
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juniors tight end Ken McAfee
rung hack he has ever had.at every level,15cr) day of the
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Vegas
defeated
challenged
Dorsett
mightily
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of Notre Dame linebacker
ye ar
commcnt Nichols made And game Toledo's senior guard Nevada -Las
from 8 30-10 pm EST
I ytle w'i- remarkably con
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Jerry
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said
the
Toledo
then
the
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were
Jeff
Stcmann
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kind
Oregon
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wide receiver Wes Chandler of
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All but four membe rs of the
23-man first team are seniors.
Miller, Browner ant! Thurman
are juniors while Robinson is a
sophomore.
Dorsett finished the regular
season with an NCAA singleseason record of 1,948 yards.
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T.J. }iumphreys of Arkansas
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who beat out all the backs and
was named Offensive Player of
the Year in the [1mg Sky Conference.
The defensive line consisted
of 247-pound [toss Browner of
Notre Dame and 224-pound Bob
Brudzinski of Ohio State at the
ends, tackles Wilson Whitley of
Houston, 268, and Eddie Ed250wards of Miami, IF-Ia.,
pounder, and 225-pound nose
guard Al Romano of Pitt
The linebackers were Ruff.
Robert Jackson of Texas A&amp;M
and Jerry Robinson of UCLA,
while the deep backs were
Armstrong, (;;try Green of Baybr and Dennis Thurman of

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Mike Vavghan. Oklahoma. 6 S. 275,
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In other games. Mississippi
State crushed Troy State 879,
Frank McGuire, the veteran Auburn buried Richmond 8&amp;4i3
South Carolina coach, SOW anti Mississippi pounded Mi.senough of 13th-ranked Alabama souri Western 84-58.
to be impressed.
It was the third straight s-ic-

Terry Miller, Oklahoma Slate
Rob Lytle, Michigan

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Brown 14. Nati' Davis It'd Carolina with 20 points and 20
rebounds.

Tony Franklin, Texas A&amp;M
DEFENSE
Phil Dokes, Oklahoma State
Bob Brudzinski, Ohio State
Wilson Whitley, Houston
Mike Fultz, Nebraska
Mike Stenarud, Iowa Slate
Robin Cole, New Mexico
Scott Studwell, Illinois
Luther Bradl.y, Noire Dame
Raymond Clayborn, Texas
Jim Bolding, East Carolina
Ray Griffin, Ohio State
Ruse Erxleban, Texas

Bond tallied nine of his 21 points
in overtime for the Cardinals
Keffer finishes! with a career"We did not plai, like the me high 24 points
tions seventh-ranked teaiii,
Eddie Johnson and Cedric
sai d Coach Denny Crwti ii
hiordges each stored 14 points
"I have never seen ability tory for Alabama, Auburn and
I.ouivIlle'. "But Vanderbilt
as Auburn used a balanced at
like Alabamiia has," Muire Mississippi State, all unbeaten played super. lliey're a we'll' tack to hand Coach Bob Davis
said after the ('runson Tide at this stage of
the st'ason (.)le coached, talented soungtt'aui I his 499th coaching victory
rolled to a 9C-46 victory- over his Miss squared Its record at I-I
thought it would be' close', but I
Seminole
"Richniond is a control ba ll
Conlin unity
('tamiiectjt,'Ls Wednesday night. and Vandy fell to 0-2
5CC starters include Ken
was hoping not that close
club and we k new this," Davis College, riding a four-game Atkins, Willie Williams, Bob
Two
SEC
teams
are
action
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"Ittunk they blocked our first
"It was a great effort by a said. "That's what we needed to winning streak, entertains Zipko, Robert Lewis and
six shots," he saul. "They are a tonight. Sixth-ranked Kentucky' bunch of young men who just be playing. It's the
Rollins College's junior varsity Sammy- Iw-is.
waitand real seasoned ball club. They entertains Texas Christian and jwnpeel in there and played See
teams that giv us trouble,
Tars tonight in basketball with
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The Raiders play again
outhern Mississippi visits Miscould have beat us a lot worse, Sou
hard," said CoachViayne' We can run with anybody
a
1:30
game
at
the
campus
Saturday
night in Fort Myers
stssippm State'.
but C. M. Newton is not like
Dobbs of the t'ommodores. Nobody's going to outrun us. i health center
against Edison.
"I
ant
amazed
that
we've
that."
Naturally I am trenienduu,sls don't think any body has.''
been able to play as many
disappointed that se lost and o
Alabama was one of tour people as we have, said New- are
Freshman Rickes Brown
the players
Southeastern Conference teams ton, who used 14 players against
tallied 24 points and Ray White
to register victories and Van- the Gamecocks.
'andy erased an 11-iiint added 17 as Mississippi State
derbilt, the only SEC loser, carReginald King led Alabama
deficit to send the game' into coastt'dto lb victory' over Troy.
The Sanford Shuffleboard
City with Sanford's Ray
ned seventh-ranked Louisville with 29 points, 14 rebounds and overtime on Dicky Keffer's I?- John 1iii1ups led Ole Miss over
Club defeated its strongest
Shroyer
and Ernie Curtis
into ove'rtime before bowing 81- live blocked shots. I It I)unn footer with 32 seconds re'niain- Missouri Western with 22 points
league' rival Wednesday when it
wlnmr.g
the
playu(f against
76.
contributed 15 points and flick)
ing, tying it at 68-68. Phillip and II rebounds.
took 29-19 measure of Orange
Elliott Sterns and Ernie Brock.

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Bill Armstrong. Wake
Forest, 6 4. 205. Senior. Randolph.
N I Gary Greefl, Baylor. Sit, 157,
Senior. San Antonio. Ic. , Dennis
Thm4n. Southern California,
I/O. Junior. Santa Monica, Calil
Second Team
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i.-u', jc- Oorbc'I I'ttthurgh
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Tackles Warren Bryant. Ken
ttj(kv Chris Ward, Ohio State
GujrdS Two Quota. P11. Steve
Schindler. Boston College
Center Billy Bryan. Duke
Quarterback Gitord Nielsen.
Brigham Young
Running I3,scks Scott Oierking.
Purdue. Tony Reed. Colorado, Mike
Voget North Carolina
OI.nie
Ends Duncan McColi, Stanford.
Njtc Toran. Rutgers
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Joe C am pb ell.
M ar y land
Gary Jeser Southern
California
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Calvin O'Neal.
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Siai,. ZOC HenderSon, Oklahoma.
.immv Sie'*art. Tulsa

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After Shellacking S.C.
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wall of television monitors trol booth. "Five seconds
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a Chicago Bears' fan,
country. Wire machines click
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paces the "That's what they tell me."
Musburger Is constantly get- floor watching several games
off the latest news.
NFL Today, CBS' supplement smoothly on the air But behind
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11 11 500 3½
New York, and Daniels was the Bucks 126-105; the Houston in two. Wicks
ii 11 .500 3½
put in a final pair Detroit
next in succemon at the end of Rockets defeated the Detroit
9 12 .129 5
of free throws to cap Boston's Indiana
Mitwk
1 19 .171 11
awild,106-96losstothe Phoenix Pistons 110-104, and the Port- scoring.
2 Ii .133 9
Suns.
land Tr1 Blazers nipped the
Jazz 1, Bucks 1
Pacific Division
Indiana Pacers 101-100.
Portland
13 6 681
Pete Maravich scored
11US Was a strange game
Los Ang
11 S 519 2
Paul Westphal scored 23
points, leading New Orlean S Seattle
a very strange game," said
12 10 .545 7i
points and Garfield Heard over Milwaukee. The Jazz took
&amp;oldn St
9 10
.174 1
Nets Coach Kevin l.ughery
hauled down 18 rebounds for a 55-45 halftIme lead and Phonie
7 9
138 1½
after the controversial National
Wednesdays Pesult
Phoenix. Westphal scored 15 of stretched it to 19 points midway
I3askctball Asssociation con.
Boston 101, Seattle 103
Phoenix tOo, New YOrk Nets
test. "1 didn't know what was hispointsinthesecondquat-jer, through the third period, when
when the Suns broke open the Maravich scored 12 points. New 9'
going on out there."
Philadelphia 1,4. Denver 102
Loughery knew even less game by outscoring the Nets 32- Orleans led by as many as
Portland 101, Indiana 100
15 and taking a 57-40 lead at the
the fourth period.
after he got his second technical half.
Cleveland 98, Kansas City 91.
OT
Rockets 110, Pistons 104
foul and was ejected with about
New Orleans 126. Milwaukee
CalIers 98, KIngs 91
Calvin Murphy scored
four minutes remaining.
lOS
Bobby Smith powered a points and Jot Lucas had 25,
Houston 110, Detroit 10.4
Loughery, who had nm-ins with
Today's Games
refereeJack Madden in the old Fourth-quartersurgethat pulled leading Houston over Detroit.
Washington at Atlanta
American Basketball Associ- Cleveland even at the end of Lucas got 12 of his points in the
Milwaukee at Houston
ation, protested one of his calls regulation play and he scored third quarter when the Rockets
San Antonio at (Oldn State
Six points in overtime,
Friday's Games
leading overcame a one-point halftime
with his usual ferocity.
Chicago at Boston
the Cavaliers over Kansas City.
deficit and took an 85-76 lead
New Ycrk Knicks at Buffalo
Madden did a complete job on The
Kings led throughout the heading into the final quarter.
Denver at New York Nets
the Nets' coaching staff, also game and carried a 12-point
Trail Blazers 101, Pacers 100
Seattle at Philadelphia
tossing out angry Rod Thorn, lead into the final quarter beCleveland at Indiana
Bobby Gross scored 23 points,
Kansas City at Detroit
Loughery's
assistant,
at
fore Cleveland tied the score in including 19 in the first half, as
Atlanta at New Orleans
another point. John Williamson, regulation.
Portland survived Indiana's fePortland at Phoeni.
one of the Nets' top players,
76ers 114, Nuggets 102
AfltC'fl) rocious second-hid! rally and
protested too much and he, too,
Doug Couins and George edged the Pacers. Wil Jones
was thrown out during the ar- Mc{innis triggered an early had
22polnts for the Pacers, but
College
gumentative game.
third-periodspurt that opened a missed a 16-foot jumper at the
That left it up to team leader IS-point lead and carried Phola- buzzer that would have won the
Nate Arthibald to run the club, delphia over Denver.
Basketball
game.
out at

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INVITATION TO BID
FICTiTIOUS NAME
The Board of Iruslees ot
NoIre is ii.rby given that I am
PAYTON 'S PLACE
by Alan Mayer engaged in busifliSS R T 1 Bo S?OIe County bc Ho
I.)), Longwood 37750. Seminole inviteS bidS Upon the fOIIOWlfl9
1/11 CN/C460 8E4,4' QNE Of
County, Florida under the fiCtitious ORTHOPEDIC EQUIPMENT
Additional information, pIar and
name of HOLLINGSWORTH EN
ThIE ,4If 2R/.Y/,VAS,HAL'EN'T
TERPRISES INC., and that I Intend specifications are available at ot
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All bids shall be mailed to In,
oi the Circuit Court. Seminole
County, Flolda in accordance with Board of Trustees of the Semino,,
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the provisions of the FicliI,ous County Public HoSpital, 1101 Ea5t
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Arm 5 73, Lehgn
Bloomsburg 77. Bucknor ;
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that led the Bruins to Stanley
championships,
his
A game between the Boston Cup
Bruins and Chicago Black presence - or non-presence
still is felt.

Hawks has taken added signifiiaiiex ever we.e star uesense.man Bobby Oi-r left Boston's
employ and joined
Hawks
as a free agent. Even if Chico
has not signed the Bobby orr
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LAFAYETTE, La. lAP) Southwestern Lowsiana
undefeated, untied and unfort
nate.
Just about the time South.
waI. retuvermg irom
the stiffest penalties ever unposed on a school by the National Collegiate Athletic
ciation, another blow fell, The
R.agin' Cajuns had to forfeit two
gaines and were made jo..
eligible for the Southland
ference championship.
In 1973, Southwestern got
caught paying basketball play.
cr5. The NCAA cancelled it.s
basketball program for two
years and put the school
probation for four years in all
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Syracuse 109. Colgate 6)
W Virginia 71, Va Tech 7]
SOUTH
Alabama 90. South Carolina 66
Alcorn St. 95. Wm Carey 51
Appalachian SI. N CaroWil

mington 49
Auburn 86 RiChmond 61

Clemson 110, Furman 72
E Carolina 70. W Carolina 67
Louisville 51, Vanderbilt 16. OT
Mississippi 3.4. Mo Western 59
Mississippi SI $7, Troy St 69
N Carolina 90. Marshall 70
N Caro Charlotte 104. E Kentucky
62

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PennSylvania 105, Citadel g
S Florida 63, Biscayne 3
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Va Union 106

Ma E Shore 91
Wake Fre'st 94. E Tenn
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NoIre Dame 93, Cal Poly Pomona

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MI':Ml'HIS iAPj - Based on
last year's performance and
ttus year's prospects, Louisville
has been named most likely to
succeed in the Metropolitan
('ullegiate Athletic Conference.
("inference coaches and
sportswriters made the choice,
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among the seven teams in the
twyeard conference - C
cinnati, Tulane, Florida State,
Georgia Tech, Memphis State,
t Louis.
Each coach discussed his
team's prospects with the
itiea Thursday when the Maro Conference held its press
day.
louisville's Denny Crum said
he thinks his team among the
1 be believes capable of
ihin
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could be. There are a lot of
plu.s.ses thIs year that we dIdn't
have last year. We didn't have
Y serlions last Y'ar; this year
we've got six. We've also got
g0ththisy0gw
nIght we'll beat any team In the
nation."
Crum's Cardinals were 20-7
last year and recruited one of
the nation's most Sought-alter
prep players, 6-4 Darrell Grillith

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Itrigham Young, 76. Boise st. 75
SEVENTH- 1 ca Perez (11 960
"vada Las Vag,is 75, Oregon 67 820 580. 2 Larri Qtjiola 16) Ii 10
' Mexico St 112. New Mexico 960, 3 Eddy Y:a (5) 360.
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75 60. P II 6)27600. Big Q (28) with
all Ill 10050 With all (6) 11020

Slantord 57. Santa Clara 81

UCLA 99. Jacksonville 68
USC 101. Idaho i
Utah 76. Yugoslavia 73

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9805 10. 2 Fermin Echave (Si 9 50
770. 3 Manolo Zarre 151 660: 0 II
4) 7320. P II 6) 35730
NINTH- t Arecha (8) 720 560
310. 2 Bulbao (SI II
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Sanford, Florida 32771
Attorney for Plaintiff
Publish Dec 2. 1976
DEGI

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AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF

1976, tO Consider the adoption of a"
Ordn4nc, by the City of Sanford

To Wit

Section

197$

STREET

AND

B RI AR CLIFF E

STREET AND BETWEEN MAR
SHALL AVENUE AND GRENADA
AVENUE.
IN
ACCORDANCE
WIT H THE VOLUNTARY A N
NEXATION
PROVISIONS
OF
CHAPTER Ill 014. LAWS OF
FLORIDA. 1973

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to the corporate area of the City of

Sanford. Florida. and requesting to
be included therein, and
WHEREAS, the Property iSp
of Seminole County. Florida,

praser

having certified that there is one
property owner in the area to be
annexed and Inat Said property
i,*ner has Signed tlse ptitmOn for
annexation, and
WHEREAS, it has beets deter

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by Howie Schneider

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WITHIN THE CORPORATE AR[.

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SANFOII

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FLORIDA, UPON ADOPTION
SAIDORDINANCE APORTIONc1
THAT
CE P TA IN
P ROPE R
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BET WEE N
PA 0,
AVENUE
AND
MAGNO
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STREET AMfl 1iT1 (TDT
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WHERE AS there has been filed
with Ihe City Clerk of tPt
City of
Sanford. Florida. a petition con
taming the name of the property
fl the area described
owner
hereinafter requesting annexation

EEK &amp; MEEK

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THE

BUGS BUNNY
by Stotfcl &amp; Heimdohl

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there hat been IirJ
with the City Clerk of the Cli, rt
Sanford. FlorIda. a Petition con
tainting the names of the proper!,
ownerS in the area detcnb, '

I
JESS HE LI)'ES
I&amp;1E MA2JAI5E
IN HI E3
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hereinafter

requesting anne,at.
to the corporate area of the Cl,
Sanford, Florida. and requesting
be included therein, and
WHEREAS. the Property
praiser of Sminol, County, Floqiou
having certified that tP,ere are Ia:
property owners n the area to
annexed and that lid proper',
owners hive signed the petition
annexation, and

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WHEREAS. II has been deirr.
lImit the property d,scrt-i
hereinafler iS conig
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area ot In. City QI 3ar'
lord. Florida. and it f-sat further bet"
applicant, is requesting a con ford, Florida, and it hs further been determned that the innexition
dt,onl e variance. Section 2)I$- determined that the innelion of Said property will not result in
ftC
(Fl, Auto Sales and Servicing, of th, said property will not
result in the creation of an enclave. and
Code to conslruct a retail creation of an enclave', and
WHEREAS, the Cily of Sanford
automotive facility on a
rcel
WHEREAS, the City of Sanford,
Florida is in a position to provd.
legally described as
Florida is in a position to provide municipal services to Its, proper',
The NE . of Ihe SE '
of Sec 33. municipal services to the property described herein, and tn. C-tv
TWP, 21 S RNG 70 E. lying west of described herein, at-sd ti-se City
Commission of the City of Sanford
s P 436. and Ihe P4W ia Ofthe SW i
Commission Of the City of Sanford, Florida deems it in the best interest
Of Sec 31. TWP 71 S , RNG 70 E
Florida deems it in the best Interest Of the City to accept said pelst.un
lying wesI of S P ISO. and the north of the City to accept said
petition assd to anne, said property
33.10 teet of th SE ½ of the SE '.of and to annex Sad
property
i
NOW THE REFORE BE
S.c 23. TWP 2IS. (1940 30 E and
NOT, THEREFORE. BE IT ENACTED BY THE PEOPLE O
the north 5.310 feet of Ihe SW 'a

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Of ENACTED BY THE PEOPLE OF THE CITY OF SANFORD

the SW 'a Of Sec 3.4, TWP 71 5
THE CITY OF
SANFORD. FLORIDA'
RNG 30 E . lying weSt of SR 436 FLORIDA
SECTION I That that cee'."
Public Records of Seminole County
SECTION I That that certain property in Seminol. Count,
containing 151 acres
AT EAST COLONIAL
property in Seminole County.
Florida. deScribed as follow's be arid
APA Diyissn
Public hearing will be held Florida. described as fOlIwi be end ItSe same 5 hereby annexed to and
Dave Beck
Thursday. December 16. 1976 at? 70 the same is hereby annexed to
2927 26-el
arid med. a part of the City of Sanford
Jim Manning
79 71 2954 pm in the Casselberry City Hall, 95 made a
rt Of the City Of Sanford, Florida. pursuant to the voiunta,
John Gann
26 7073-34 Lake Triplet Drive, Casselberry, Florida, pursuant to the voItar
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ntoriaa. or as Soon thereafter as
'v 'a ,jyannexation provisions of Chapter
Ill 014. Law; of Florida, 1913
Tom Shaver
possIble.
792731-56
Ill 01.4. Laws Of Florida, 1973,
The SqutP40 3dfe.tottts. WesI 4
Torn Rnak
7775
Linda Thomat.
The East one half Of Lof IS, LOf 70 Ieet
Bill Hubbirt
of Lot II and Ihe West 110 feet :
Acting City Clerk
797933-91
and Lot 21, Block 11, Dr,amld
Lot 17. EVANS SUBDIVISIO' 14
Bill Lowie
Catlelberry. Florida
31 33 30-92
according to the Put Iheremof as accOrding
Ron Harrin
to the PhI tfsereot at
Approved NOvember 29. 1976
7$ 37 34-34
recorded in Plat Book 3, Pages 90
recorded in Plat Book I. Pe
Publish Dec 2. 197$
and 91 of th
Public Records of
Brent Wysong
Public Records of Seminole Co.r!,
323477...
DEGI
Seminole Cont', Florida
Florida
Bryan Lowie
323237- $
'SECTION 7 That upon this or
SECTION 2 That upon thi5
FredWtsile
403813-171
CITYOF WINTER
dinance becoming effective, the
dinanc. becoming pstective
's
SPRINGS, FLORIDA
residents and properly owner in the
residentsandprop.rty owners in 'r
Notice Of Public Hearing
property descnie herein Shall be
property described herein Shill
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN by
entitled to all th, rights an
entitled to all the n,gts
rtPme' City CouncIl
f the Ct, of WinIer
privileges and Immunities as are
privIleges Snd immunities as art
Springs, Florida. that Said City
from tIme to time granted
from lime to time granted
to
ORLANDO SEMINOLE
Council will hold a public Nearing 81
residenls and property ownr
of lh
residents and property owners of
Wedn.sday't Results
7.00 pm or as soon thereafter as
City Of Sanford. Flcrieg, ar,4 as are cily Of
Sanford. FlorIda, and as
possible, on Monday, December 20.
further provided in Chapter
Ill,
further provided in Chapter I?)
1600490S00; 7. CacPs
crease for refuse services fufnieha.i
I.,,ih.. b.
C x'Jvle'cT 0 me respon
further be lublect to the responi
1000. 3 Edoy B.eitia (61340. 0(1
by H 5. W Refuse Ser'ice Inc
%tbiI;lisOf resIdence Ct' OwnerShip sibil,tI,
11 3.410. P Ufl 187.70
of residence or o*nerSr
All interested parties ar invited as may from
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Jo atteno and be heard
"— i. ccnano eitia (5)
determined by lh e -governing
determined by the UOvetnt'
650 350, 3 Uric COI4O (3) 1 20 Q
the Evening Herald, 8 flIWSp4p.er Of
Florida, and the provisIons of said
Flori,Ja, and the provisions of SI ii
17 5152 10, P. (5 21127.10, 00: (13)
general circulation In said City, one
Chapter Ill. Laws
of Florida, 1975
701
Chapter 171. Laws Of Flordi 19T3
(1; time at least fIfteen (13) days
SECTION 3 'That thiS ordinance
THI2D- I l
SECTION 3 That lIst ordnanis
Coldo (2) 1310
prior to the lime of the public
shill become effective Immediately
5.40 3 20. 2 Negw AIb.rd, () $
shall become effitive immeamateis
hearing
UPOIS
an
•dopf(on,
upon its passage ilfid adoption
1d0 3 Uric Elorza (3)3.- Q (2gl
DATED
thu
3Olh day of
A cop'y Shall be available at the
A cop, shall be available .t the
5040. P: 1761 17580
November. 1976.
Office Of the City
Ct,rk for all
FOURTH- I.
Offi, of 11w City Clerk tot a'a
Solo 1.41 n
City of WinIty
persons desirIng to examine lie persons
320 3 30, 2 Cacho Zarr, I)) 560
desiring t
Springs, FlIdi
examine
tame
100. 3 0gw:. Bongo.. (1)3 50. Q u
Same
By: 5: Mary T Nortøn
All pirtie's in Interest and
I) 39 70. P 14 3) 111.20. 00
citizens
All panties in Interest and C.lmUi'.I
City Clerk
shall have an oopo,luni,y
10 be
13$ 00
shall have an ooporlunit -y to b
GARY E. MASSEY
heird at Slid hearIng
FIFTH- I MinoioEchave (I)
heard at Slid hearing
BROCK, MASSEy I WALDEN
By Order of the City
1110. 1190560. 2 Sala Ecpsay, (5)
ConsrnisIJon
By order of the City Commis%'o"
614 E Semoran Blvd
'
Of the City of Sanford, Florida
1110, 1190. 3.60, i. SII Altu ('
Altamorde Springs, F1r(di 32701
Of the City of Sanford. Florida
H. N, Tamm, Jr.
4,06 10.' 3 Maruri Elorta (31 360.
H N 14mm, Jr
Attorney for CIty
City Clerk
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26 Pat-is airport 43 Retail shop
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28 Reversal
10 Swerve
45 Prepares
30 Makes same
S9rving
sheep Skin
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48
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32 Yours arid
12 Cake (Fr)
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15 Arab garrr.crst
33 Foreign cifice 52 Dog doctor,
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for ShOrt
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19 Beerr've State 34 Dispatched
20 Assault
36 City on the
55 Sheltered side
21 College
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ARIES March 21-April 19)
You're a little too careless with
possessions and resources
today. Loss is possible through
someone In whom you misplace
your trust.
TAURUS (April 20-May 20)
It's advisable to rely more on
yourself than upon others
today. People you think are
Firmly in your corner could
suddenly change sides.
GEMINI I' May 21-June 20)
Take care what you volunteer
today. Someone could craftily
switch an Insoluble problem to
vn,,

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compa.tcion and foolishness.
SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 23)
Or.e-to-one relationships will be
your stumbling block today.
The problem could rest with
your failure to spell out the
ground rules.
SAGITl'ARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec.
21) Your attention span Is very
short today. As a result,
problems will result that you
normally wouldn't anticipate.
CAPRICORN 1 Dec. V-Jan.
19 Be on your guard in sodal
situations today. Complications
arise either from the way

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CANCER (June 21-July 22) If
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 19)
you have a friend who generally You may try to manage too
fares well in risky ventures, closeiy the affairs of one who
don't throw in with him today. trut.s you for guidance. Your
Ills luck could abandon him.
advice could hinder rather than
LEO (July 23-Aug. 23) Goals help.
are destined to elude you today,
PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) It
mainly because the methods is wise to heed the words of
you use to attain them are those who you feel have 'the
erratic.
knowledge and substance to
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Steer clear of pushing plans you're r.ot just being sw3ye'd by
through impulsively today. It a glib tongue.
will be far better to think things
YOUR BIRThDAY
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THAT
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NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
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1916. tO consider the adoption of an
Notice i% hereby Given tha'
ordinance by the City of Sanford. Public Hearing will be held a' ".
Florida, as loows
Commission Room in th City H,

FICTITIOUS NAME
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Clerk of the Circuit Court. Seminole
County. Florida in eccordance wilts
ItSe provisions of Its. Fictitious
Name Statutes. To Wit
Section
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Defendants

and YOU
are required to serve a copy of your
written defenses, if any, tO it on van
den Berg. Gay 8 Burke. P A , at
Post Office Box 793, Orlando.
Florida 32902, and tile the original
with the Clerk of Ihe above styled
Co,jrt on or before January Slh, 1917.

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YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED SeminoteCounty. Florida, des!Cr,bed
that an action to foreclose a mor
as
on the following real property
Lot 1. Block A. HIGHLAND
ii Seminole County, Florida,
HILLS, according to the Pi
Lot 123, LAKE HARRIET thereof, asrecordedin Plat Bock IS
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NOTICE OF SALE
W STARK and BARBARA STARK,
Notice is hereby given th
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Iaim.ng to have any right. title or judgment of foreclosure eflttr,
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n'ereit in the real property herein the above captioned action. I

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his wife
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Ohio U 77. Pittsburgh 67
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BO6'I'ON (APj - Bon Red Sox pitcher Liils Tiant's
fstber Is being treated for an unspecified illness at a
Boston Hospital, a spokesnan for the player confirmed.
Robert Woolf, Tiant's lawyer, said LuLs Sr has bee-o
patient at Carney Hospital for the past two
weeks. He
declined to comment further

71

Bowling Green 57. E IllinOis 6)
C , nicnnti 170, Wright SI 57
Cincinnati Xa.er 75. Centre
DePaut 15. Northwestern 73. OT
E Michigan 72. Cleveland St 6'9
Kansas 51 Murray SI 66
Marquette 90 St LeO

able to talk.

Fresno State. Punter Kenneth
Fresno gauze and the second
game of the season, a victorl'
over Cincinnati.
There have been seven victoes slzice, but the first two
had to be forfeited.
Mattingly left MeNeese State,
a Southland Conference manher, two years ago. Matthews
attended a juzuor college - but
didn't graduate Tampa
wave up football,

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SMU 72. Barrington 64
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Al urtaugh Still Serious
After Suffering Stroke

back. He played a series of
Southwestern's

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Princeton 52. Navy 36

goalie Mike Palmateer picked
uphis 11th victory inl5 games
and was credited with an assist
on McDonald's first goal.
Flyers 2, North Stars 2
Steve Jensen's power play
goal at 8: of the third period
gave Minnesota its tie with
Philadelphia. Ernie Hicke had
the other North Stars score.
Paul Hotrngren and Gary Dornhoefer scored for the Flyers.
Rockies 5, Barons 3
Third-period goals by Chuck

sutea U)I'
"I sometimes get the feeling orado past Cleveland.
Rangers 4, CapItals 1
some players are just standing
there," said Chicago Coach BilSecond-period goals by Carol
ly Reay. "We certainly didn't Vadnais and Greg Polls, corn
get a complete effort from cv- honed with penalty killing which
erybody."
held Washi.ngtonto just one shot
In the other National Hockey on goal during nearly six
League games Wednesday straight minutes of power play
night, the Toronto Maple I..eais extended the Rangers' unbeatdowned the los Angeles Kings en streak to six games.
Red Wings 5, Canucks 2
6-3,the Philadelphia Flyers and
Third-period scores by J.P
Minnesota North Stars tied 2-2,
the Colorado Rockies topped LeBlanc, Michele Bergeron and
the Cleveland Barons 5-3, the Rick Wilson carried Detroit
Vrin.'n,iugxr
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and
This year came the seco
Brad Selwood's goal keyed a
jolt, deste a new aetic di- the Detroit Red Wings downed
thregoal second period which
rector, new coaches in basket. the Vanco'er Canucks 5-2.
In the World Hockey A.ssoci- powered New England to its
ball and football and a special
faculty committee to oversee atton, the New England Wha- victory over Calgary. Warren
ripped the Calgary Cow. Miller tallied twice for the Cjw.
recruiting, scholarships and let's___________________
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elogibdity.
The Southland Conference
found two ineligible players on
the school's football roster.
Both were transfer students. ft
was a conference nile that
made them ineligible.
"It was just a question of us
not being as careful as We
suid have been," said Athietic Director Toby Warren, hired
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clean stan after the 1973 disaster.
"The way these things are
handled, Coach tAugie) Tam.
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list of the people he wants to
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ttsbtw
Pites
sign.lwillcheckthemanualto
see if - on the surface - evcondition today, suffering from a stroke.
eihmg iooks okay, alga
Murtau, who led the PIrstes to World Series chan
list and pass It along to the
pionship6 in 1960 and 1971, was strkken Tsday at
comnilttee," he added.
home In nearby Woodlyn and admitted to the intensive
One of the players 13 P
care unit of the Croze: Chester Medical Center.
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Lanny McDonald scored
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Weesdaynit,buttwo goals
by Jean Ratelle and a solid
performance by stand-tn goalie
Jim Pettie carried Boston to a
5-3 triumph.
"The news of ow- death was
premature," chortled volatile
Bruins Coach Don Cherry.
"Just because we lost two
games in a row I guess a lot of
people started giving up on u.s."
But the Bndns did not give up
on themselves against the
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luruncle. A large one - usually incision may be necessary for
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The carbuncle usually forms
When a person has multiple
where the skin is thick, as over furuncles or repeated attacks (
the back of the neck.
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Note the difference between a culturing the furuncles and
furuncle (boil) and acne. identifying what antIbiotic
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breajcdown of the Fatty material germs causing the problem.
secreted by your sebaceous The next step Is to give the
elands and is not an infection. individualandallclosecontacts
The inflammation is caused by the treatment at the same time
irritation by the broken down wIth the full dosage of the
fatty material. A furuncle is an
medicine used for at least a
infection sit hich may complicate month.
a localized outbreak of acne or
The fingernails should be
it may occur by direct infectIon scrubbed with an antibacterial
of a hair follicle,
cleanser at least twice a day.
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swelling and thinning of the applied to the nose and throat
skin over the infection. Finally area and the pubic area. The
it breaks and drains. Pain is whole idea Is to eliminate the
often present until the rupture, offending bacteria that have set
then the pain is often relieved, up housekeeping. Never exThe dead tissue in the center of change towels. Try to isolate
the furuncle is what some the infection,
pcople call a core. More than
Treatment of
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one may be extruded.
household is usually necessary.
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of the furuncle or abscess
furuncles should also be
should be considered highly examined For any underlying
contagious. While we all have disorder, specifically diabetes.
normal staphylococcal germs
Although furuncles are not
on our skin, these are usually acne you may want to tin'friendlies" while the ones that derstand that problem, too, so I
cause furuncles definitely are am sending you The health
nut. In fact, one approach to Letter number 8-2, Acne Can Be
treatment of chronic cases Is to Treated. Others who cant this
loflocLilate the nasal area and information can send 50 cents
skin
with
friendly for it with a long, stamped, selfstaphylococcal germs. They addressed covelope. Just send
prevent the development of the your letter to me in care of this
unfriencilies.
newspaper, P.O. Box 326, San
'l'herc are differences of Antonio, ix.
opinion in how to treat furundes. If the location permits it,
incision and drainage speeds
heating. Let the doctor do it. In
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give antibiotics to speed

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minimum values, as was high-card points or more cry
North's bid of one spade When out for such action If you
South jumped to three clubs, don't also hold a five-card
suiL you may want to jump
he played It there
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an ace of hearts lead and con.
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partner's king Each East led the JaCOhy.s" care of thi.s
a third heart and after a little newspaper The Jacobys will
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clubs and would end up mak.
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Conditions having an effect
upon your work or career may
suddenly shift this year. If
you're alert you can manipulate

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Thursday, Dec. 2, 1976

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TELEVISION

CLASSIFIED

FrrKty, Shelley

Thursday

4

and D

24 MACNEIL.LEHRER RE-

..

10:30

630
12 NBC NEWS
6 CBS NEWS

700

2

TO TELL THE TRUTH

4

BRADY BUNCH

lak Hush or You II
'• ()
6 MARY HARTMAN, MARY

the Iv adaptation of
Wets novel about a
western farm boy wtiopIr the
Army and. to the decades that
span the wo world wars. rises

6 THE CROSS WITS
6M IDREJWOFJE.ANNIE
7 FEEDBACK
9 WILD, WILD WORLD OF
to the rank of general. Gsor
ANIMA
Ford, Kim Hunter, Sam EHIOII
12 PRICE IS RIGHT
24 MACNEIL-LEHRER RE.
star Two hours this week only
PORT 4 6 HAWAIIFIVEOBya
mean Inch of fate, ti-to resj730
2 nrection" of an uf'kieqwi,.ld boss
ONO s-o
placesan actress in danger
4 HOILYVtIOOO SQUARES
she cant fathom,
6' MATCH GAME
6W HOGANS HEROES
7 MASTERPIECE THEATER How Green Was My
Va'Iey" Part tots (A)

7 OUT THE DQ()f
9 LETS MAKE ADEAL
12 MY THREE SONS

9 TONY RANDALL SHOW
Judge FrarJn loses hecod in

24 EAST CENTRAt. aOR.
IDA REPORT

the COislrOomwhefla new
ci keeps tntern,ting ham
24 WORLDWARlDocunen.
tai'y.pari2O.

800
2 VAN DYKE AND cOSi d
Caesar andOomaFargoare
guests.
4
6
W*.LTONS A
ç.'woixt and abrasive 90 year old

9.30
9 NANCY WALKER SHOW
Janis Paige guests. Nancy
wantsY much to
4P her
dose friend and client witt a
Personal Problem. until it's too
late to retreat.
24 THE WAY IT WAS (A)
1000
6 BARNABY JONES
TO murder k'iCtu'ns boliove
I hey ear the voice of
ally disturbed girl w$o has been
dead ayear,guslbeforaeathof
thorn is killed

relative visits the family and
rnanage to ac'nate ti-iem ,

"
to run the household.
9 FROSTY'S WINTER
WONDERLAND Frosty, the
Snowman, (alias a wife in this
arwna(edrni.&amp;caJ sequel
Griffith narrates with other
as
ECONOMY
l.m_,EC
ON

THURSDAY

7 MACNEIL.LEHRER REPORT

I'aarl i11

"NOBMAN
IS T.lIflTyOv?"

% AMAZINGGRACE._

HARTMAN

7 ABC CAPTIONED NEWS
FOR THE DEAF
9 STREETSOFSANFRAN.
CISCO fRI

Tamiroft Gladys George
(B&amp;W) 1940. (miss.) "This
Island Earth." Jeff
rrow,
Faith Domorque 1955. (Fri.)
'Imitation of Life"

4 6 THEGUIDINGLIGHT
9 ONE LIFE TO LIVE

1200
6 WILD, WILD
€w
UNTOUCHABLES
7 LILIAS, YOGA AND YOU
1230
4 cas MOVIE "Death
sj "

2
TUNE

1240
9' DAN AUGUST
100
2 12 TOMORROW
NOTICIAS EN ESPANOI

11 30
2 12 STUMPERS
4
6 LOVE OF LIFE
6* LOVE, AMERICAN
STYLE

1:45
9 DAILY WORD
200
2 DAILY DEVOTIONAL

6* PAUL HARVEY co..,
MEI'JTAAY

Afternoon

9 (Wed Only) ABC AFTER
1200
2 '9' NEWS

SCHOOL SPECIAL

4 6 YO(JNG AND RESTLESS
6* PERRY MASON

2 SUNSHINE ALMANAC

12 5O GRAND SLAM

6 15
6 SUNSHINE ALMANAC

1230
2 THE GONG sHow
4
6 SEARCH FOR

625

500
2 ADAM 12 (Fl)
6* MY THREE SONS

530
6 HOCANS HEROES
6* PARTRIDGE FAMII V

TOMORROW

5--Lost &amp; Found

9 BEVERLY HILLBILLIES

LOST: Miniature black &amp; while
spotted male dog, Sanford,
1641 or 372.4617 after S.
LOST Miniaturre
e Dachshund
Brown male, with orange collar ,
Country Club Rd. 322 00*1
,

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:30

EDUCATION (Thurs.)

New

Radio

Offering

Gary Steele. teacher with Orlando
School of Music is offering private
Due
i,'itons in Sanford 322 0919

CHRISTOPHER CLOSE UP
WED. &amp; THURS. ONLY
O(a*G (HAM

On Screen

(Fr,) DAILY DEVOTIONAL

"RUNNING WILD"

630
2 (Fn only) SONSHINE

8:30-10:30

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FLOYD ENTERPRISES THEATRES

TINY TIM

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IV I MI

401

Feb.

Diggs, speaking

by phone
from New York, said the new
weekend show will be an anthology series of such classic
adventure yarns as "Robinson

Crusoe," "Kidnapped" and
"20,000 Leagues Under the
Sea."

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4

6

to catch the family trade, particularly youngsters for w hom

CAP1AIN

radio drama is Just something

FR

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Grandad mutters nostalgically
about now and then.

"We wanted to go with drama

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instructions: Midden words below appear forward, back.
ward, up, down or diagonally. Find each arid box it in,

"Sex MacstIfle" a

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for early eve-

ning broadcasts, he says, seas

KANGAROO
6* DUCK. DUCK GOOSE
Fri) MAX B NIMBLE

LAST
NITE

scheduled

It's

at 725 and 825am, local
news, weather, sports)
aco

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premiere

din President Sam Cook Diggs.

7
24 SESAME STREET
9 6000MORNING AMERCA

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Acoustics
Harmonics
Tone
Decibel
Larynx
Vibration
Ear
Noise
Voice
Echo
Pitch
Waves
Tomorrow: Scotland

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Out to lunch

mas

he d potatoes

gravy.Cole slaw arid a
Piof butter tastan' biIcit.

$

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Valve

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Dinner
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THE

LIVE MAINE

STARS

IN OUR CLASSIFIED SECTION FOR

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SMART SELLERS HAVE A STAR (*) WITH THEIR

MESSAGE
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IDEAS

- AND SMART SHOPPERS FOLLOW THE STARSI

Dec. 3

No Closing Costs

SAN MO PARK, 1. 2. 3 bedroom
trailer apis Adult &amp; family park
Weekly 3515 Hwy 1197, Sanfor d
323 1930

You Can Have Your
House III 3 Months
If You Quality

410

,tv,i,iat-,?e for SubSidiZed
housing in rural areas No down
payment, monthly payments test
than rent

SANFORD- Lovely 2 on 3 BR, I
bath home in good location, ex
ccilt COnditiOn, $15,70) VA No
Low den

Jun

Peg Real Estate Broker
103W lit St
373 6061 pt 3230517 eves

r)

ardens
Studio. 1, 2,3
Bedroom ApIs

LPN, I to 12 shift. Geriatric

ex

penance preferred. Apply in
person, Sanford NursIng &amp; Con
valncent Center, 930 MeilOnyill.
Ave.

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EARN 534.000 YEARLY
Sell a little spice
Put spice in your life.

Call 574 2056
Cook for In-plant Catetecla. Monday,
Friday
Lake Mary
area.
Polygraph required, 373 9430 Ext.

Quiet, One Story
Adult Family

One Bedroom

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AT CASSELBERRY

135

"Tb P

1505 W. 25th St.

Sanford, Fla,

(Horse Track Rd.)
Follow signs to models off
Winter Park Drive
Open 10 lob
8307966

322_2090

Nurses; RN'; &amp; LPPI's. Aides, Aid..
Companion, Needed immedIately,
6.350434

FIBERGLASS BOAT MOCK-UP
AND FABRICATION PERSON

$100 down
payment to Qualified buyers
BIt, I' 2 baths, central heat.
refurnished As low as

LAKESIDE APARTMENT5
ay 17.93,Sanford
rom Rjnflu%p

Merchandise

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WIU REALTY
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371 06.aO
323 7595

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I Pen &amp; Pencil Sets, by Anson. $12 SO
GWALTPIEY JEWELERS 201 S
Park Ave

I

33-Houses Furnished

Upplan

1
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Park

Furn. I OR collage, I mile out,
nlwty decorated, on large private
lOt $1 month Call 372 6261

38. 1 Bedroom
)B,ith
Models

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QUALITY HOMES AT MODERATE PRICES
Central Heating and Air Conditioning
Carpeting

ft,

uii$u1
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Uppland Park Homes -B

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For Appointment Call 305 322 )10i
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Realty 322 13.35 1421
onlord

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16 01. T-BONE

he

n-Apartments

Unfurnished

SUNDAY

plus regular

menu

COCKTAILS SOc with dinner Mon. thru Thurs.
SPECIAL: introductory JD'drinks
at regular

price

%-,A-V,~I(~Iqa,

Call About Our
Christmas Specials

'40.50

i,eneva

INCOME PROPERTY
c r.- ss
III o

2350 Rldgew
Sanford, Ph. 373.443Q,

d CIubfii,

Ave.,

.

Out of Idea s' Visit Etneli's An
tique-S, I ml W of t Ion old St Pd

Mat "78" Station. Poole, 3223671
___________

77-

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Autos Wanted

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BUY JUNK CARS- from 110 to 1)0
Call 322 1874 after 1 p.m
Want to 5Cfl Something? Dial the
magic number 377 7611 or 831
Evening Herald Classified Dept

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78-Motorcycles

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Motorcycle insurance
BLAIR AGENCY
323 3*64 or 313 7110
79 -Trucks-Trailer-s

-

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1911 GMC
Pickup truck, good
condition Sanford Auction, 323
73.k)

.

'15 Ford Pick-up, I speed, I wheel
or . PS, Air, spare seat lank.
Warren
hubs
Take ovet
payments. 323 516* after S
1964 Chevrolet panel truck. 67.000
original miles, I ow ner. Carpeted,
meg wheels, new tires, AM FM
stereo, Quad tape player See at
Body Shop, 13th &amp; Elm. Sanford.

80-Autos

for Sale

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1968 Sports Fury.
new inspection, loaded
PIce condition 123 9062.
1963 Buick 2 Cr . good Iransportat'on. SISO See at 2105
Magnolia or call 322 7680

7th &amp;

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Rpcj

SOI-A

1104

Micro Wave

Oven

Compactor Dick I
2611 S French Ave

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tea'

or

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BALL REALTY
Reel ltljte hroer
SALES
RENTALS
111W lt St. Sanford
$641 or 322 7157 after Hr's

iIrg

Longwood
(East)
HILDA RICHMOND
574 .11o7

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ST. JOHNS REALTY CO.
BROKERS

Del torso

Dept
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DICK'S LAWN SERVICE
Mng Trmm.ng, Edging, Fall
Clean co 330 9634,

&amp; Ar Conditioning

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call Cart
at SEARS .n Sanford 372
estimates.

Painting

Hgme- Itepar. Rcc'
.
Additions. Concrete .work . Paint
rig. Carpenter
Work. Ceramic
Tile, Alum Enclosures 32) 6423
Free Estimate

SHASIPOc.0

3217;

inter or Is. Exterior
nest
ri
Panting Oscourit Pr.ces Free
E-slmirs Cad ItcOer' 723 44.45

Pest Control
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thiS

page tor i

w-eet.. 001',
Fl, A'S%6 11

Octor $31 9993
377 2611

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Carpenfrv Qerood,ling AdditiOns.
Custom ",rk L'censed Bonded
Free rst'rnate 323 6031

3236415

Trash

Rod,ng

I

Sheet metal. Alum,
Sotf,tq Painting. Ar cond
.
Guttert, Texture-coding Screen's
et c Large QuJIly Small dollar
0.11 Evans 831 t9I
SO ng ,

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1162 Park Drive

l"2

$*65

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Appl
,

Electrical

in 165*

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NMON
hOWL IN ELECTRIC Elect, (al
Contractors,
commercial

Used Restaurant and Bar Equip 6
Gs Grill Deep Pat fryer. Cain
RnJSIev. uthr COuP 121 2770
,

EXPERT LAWN SERVICE
Mowimg Edging, Trimming
Free Estimates
Phone 373 1791

H

Os-e8. Gerry s Cleaning Seryce
-----Residential &amp; Comrr,ercai Cen
in(J lit I
540 9 1I(C Sanford. #. I

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residential

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Free

estimates

7373

Hauling

SALE
FOR SHUT INS
Christmas GiftS inclvujisig birthStone

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rings, earr'rigs, necklaces, to
wallets, scout knives and clothes.
age OIol4

_____________
PAYTON S CHILDREN'S WEAR
26.40 Hawattsa at 1792

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LIGHT HAULING 8. YARD
ANDGARAGE CLEAN UP
phone 319 5.37)
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Well Drilling

Land Clearing

All Items Reduced
FREE $HOPPiNG SERVICE

D'essMaxri,2, Drapes,
UptloSIery in 0101

Allerat,ons

)*15 '0
isSiiron
.'.'a1ii In
SijlatiOn Co call before 9 a ret . 530
0092 or 901 715 65.41
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RUTH TUECH
11

8, CHAIR

lu 3 imir ad an

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te,iI Etie Broker

Heal
free

IrS
4.iri

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Interior, Exterior Plastering,
PIaStCr Patcri.ng Simulated brick
&amp; stone- specialty
322 2150

Only $
Piiarie- 372 3548

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C,enc-eal Contractor

834

Panting, Remode-irig. General
pars Call 373 5873

I-or

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JOHNNY WALKER

Forest City
Altarnanle Springs

Ai,
E•p

Cleaning

________

01E 251h St

634 9212

C E SHEPHERD

Centr a l

Balance 131 10 C ail

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Lawn Care

with

,

Sell or Trade to, building Material
1910 Torino. II Alum Boat,
Trailer. I' Merc 13 model W P
Turner 17)0118

372 1557 112

Casselberry Winter Springs

can cover your home
aluminum &amp; slfit 5,stem
Roofing. Guttert 20 Yrs
Eagle S.cing Cc 15) 9163

C.ISh
for Christmas
Shopping Sell thøje 'ferns you no
longer need wIn a Quick Action
Want Ad .n th Evening P4rrlJ

Lay-Away

SHOP

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Landscaping &amp;

Home Improvements

Earn extra

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P4CC

I acre.

323-1832

San lord

.

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Spcig, 1, 2 &amp; 3 OR apt;,
Tennis,

swimming, playground
r,crea.ion room, laundry reern

71-Antiques

DAYTONA AUTO AUCTION
Hwy 12. 1 mile vvest of Speedway,
Daytona Beach w i ll hold a PublIC
'*,.
AUTO AUCTION every Saturday
3 Male Doberman pijpcej. (hero
night at 7 20 It's the Only one in
pion show stock. 6 wkt cIc3 Call
FloridaYou set the reserved
323 5528
price No charge Other than 53
- .
registration lee unless vehicle it
I sold Call 901753 83 11 for further
66-Horses
0et3i15

Credit .M.,nagement 671 6352

I 'EARS OLD
4 OR
2 bath, C
lilA. I' ,ures 5)1 '200

HARRIET DEAS
JEAN BRYANT
834 9217

9112
Altamgnte Springs

HOLTOPI TRUMPET &amp;
BUESCHER ALTO SAXAPPIONE
Phone 3730556

CARROLL'S FURNITURE 332 5151

Aluminum Siding

s1

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REEL S BODY
Sanford Ave

3226451
Ridgewood Arms

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..,uarante5t reconditioned auto
batteries.
112 95
elcnange

iSMutl(' wOC rnOb,ie hOfl'y

SHIRLEY MILIEu

$4.50

21 SHRIMP in a BASKET
$2.95
DOZ. OYSTERS on HALF SHEU $2.25

Was 5789 45

U5$00

Rentals

Organ Sales &amp; Western Auto. 11
W First St . 377 7255

3220081

WiTH RECORDER

MLS REALTOR

rssOpportunittes

SATURDAY

s

Colonial
Way
(22nd
Depression glass &amp; lots of other
__________________________________________________________________________
items VaIl come
MOViNG SALEFriday
&amp;
Saturday,
to S . 917 W 21th St
Household goods &amp; misc

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Hal Colbert Reafly''

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1.

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Equal Opportunity Empioer,

$7.25

automatic rhythm section Liberal
trades offered Bob Ball's Piano &amp;

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at our eIecir ,c i
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Diamond 5oIifa'r,
so up.
diamond ic 'e %11 50 Gwfney
734
S
Jewelers
Park A,e

'vs PARK

TAFFERREALTY
R N Reel Estate tI'i,er
Mu E 2Si SI
1726655

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Ill Firestone
Boulevard, Memphis, TN 3*101

Couple will share home with senior
cttiin. Private room &amp; bath. W.
1361.

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nc

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vacation end holidays, excellent

29Rooms

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hardware. 8th &amp; 'Maple 37,7 0500

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Good salary, fringe benefits, paid

Specials:

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65-Pets.Supplies
l9ólMustang,newtiresnewpainf
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good running Condition, 5600. 372.
GE Trash Compactor, Reg $219
now 1250 Sanford Electric-Co. FREE,to good home-- 2 sear old
2577 Park Or, 372 1582,
dog. brown &amp; tan, half Collie, half
Spitz. Good with children 372jUST MAKE PAYMENTS-- 77 and
'73 Models CCII 32) 8570 or 834
KENMORE WASHER - Parts,
5578
4605 Dealer
Service
Used
machines
MOONEY APPLIANCES, 37)06W GROOMING - All small br eed s.
Professional, Reasonable 131
7203
*
53_T\/. Rad io- St ereo
'SI MUSTANG -Good Looking
Campbell's Poodle Pac3'-Cornpl,te
$100 Phone 323 604.4
C)id used
TV's
525 &amp; up
professional groornng 7467 Park
MILLER'S, 2619 OrI,;riiio Drive,
1969
Chrysler
Imperial Itir, HI willS
Ave. 377 4171.
Sanford, 377 0352
140 dO engine, in excellent shape
Loaded with extras 5950. PhOne
. -- Black AKCM,alepcodle
372 S344

Ca,,

Mom will love one

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ANYTIME

p

of t he nation', leading
fiberglass boat manufacturer,

Grocery store for sale. Reasonable,
Call 3726121 after 5:30 pm.

WAN I
SELLERS
BUYERS DEALERS
Empty your carport or garageMatte $1.5 and have fun swapping
too
Bring your articles to
ietand Drive In Theatre Swap
Shop Flea Market. south Il 92.
every Sunday, 9am to p m NO
CHARGE Reserve free Spaces
Phone 322 1716. 7 p.m to 9 pm.
any night

READY TO SERVE YOU
JUST A PHONE CALL AWRY

on

smile tin our fi

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MULTI FAMILY GARAGE SALECITY.- 7800 Palmetto Axe Lovely
Sat only from 9 to dark 109 Lake
tree shaded I BR I bath home on
i Christmas at Ely-se's Florist, 127 E
Dot Drive, Sunland. Misc items 04
Stalls ,ir'o P30130Ck5 for rent, lush
extra large lot Pricedwithin your
Crystal Lake Ave. Lake Mary
all kinds
green pasture. Mecca Hammock
budget Cl 517.000
Dec. 1, 17 to S. &amp; Dec 5. 1 to
-Farms, 3773548.
see our beautiful Christmas GARAGE SALE- Fri . Sat , Sun
I Come
COIJNTRY CLUB MANOR
7072
Elizabeth
loft
Court
arrangements io Pc; OFF WITH
3 Ye.jr Old Buckskin Gelr.g
lkin C'rcic LOxCi, 1 OR, I'
Mellonvitle &amp; Cornell) Furniture.
11115 AD Refreshments &amp; Door
$ 200 Phone 3 72 5031
r,,sttss has uCrpetinq, Screened
Linens. Misc 323 5)30
Prizes
After Sp m
tront porch, brea1Ist bar and
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odds of exiras. on arge fenced
Dra pe s with traverse rods 68" L '
- 111111111111111111111111111111111111111 Orner lQt Move ri ,,.'Ciijit ion for I 10" W.
plaid, $70 81" L
60' W
$20,900
gold satin. 540 Also Black 1.
I
Decker electric hedge trimmer
i I'! - 7100 Park "-xe
Neat as a
515 Call 372 0229 after 7 p in
__
pini Charming 2 B R I b.ilh w'th
-connec ting I
pt H,15 scre ened
I
porch md Sit ,!mcir'i1 'Pie Shade I
trees Loals H l;,.ii-x!.,i, 1.37.900

ciii make It eISIL'r
to ,IilIl.I'it to our new sur
riuimtlitii's, and tiia lv' put

Everything For The Golfer- Clubs.
Balls, Golf Bags. Duckiter
Jackets Ladies and mens golf
apparel and shoes. Mayfair
Country Club Pro Shop, 322

EXPERTS

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For his Christmas. give a 3 rack gun
EXTRA CASH FOR
holder, with door for shells GET
CHRISTMAS by selling your good
Beautifully handmade of moun
used furniture and appliances to
tam pine, 535 3271316 or 322 $699
Larry's New &amp; Used Marl, 211 S.
Sanford Ave, 322 4132

DIRECTOR Y

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CONSOLE STEREO
Gold front, hCS everything, sold new
S389 95 Bal lIV 10 Call Credit
Manager, 611 6352

Champagne. Fifth, imported from
France, 1978 vintage Lanton Pere

F ''rat inClude

t.replace walv in closets.
lovely Shaded lot BPP warranted
Just 538.500

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thro,,qlvou,l

damage Singleorcoupt, No pets
3223117 after 5.30.

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Custom built britten', term house.
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With
de rator
accent;

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Stenstrom Realty
It

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exchange fur companion for older
woman Y22 3853 5,nfnr,f

TOP prices paid, used, any con

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Nice 2 OR mobile home
In Loogw'wvd, 1)25 month
No pets Phone 520 5650

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NEED A HOME'

11

11age

17-92
at Seminola Blvd
East off

O.&gt;lr%5i3fl4lIy ManagId

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ti"iJ
ianos
Electronic Organs with

We sell our trade in furniture at low

52-Applia

ariners\'

2 BR with family room SLie per
month with 5.50 security deposit
121 3365

Reliable woman to live rent Ire, in

51-1-lousehold Goods

CAMELOT

From

Homes

O'4IEPITAL RUGS WANTED

57-'-'SPOI'ts Equipment

59.4,iuSiCal

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Dutch Colonial 3 BR.3 bath home on
lake, in wooded Sifting $250
month 3720753

34-?v'Obi le

Maitland Auction
339 6ll4 foil f,eefrom Sanford

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Call

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Small house, $90 pee month

WE BUY FURNITURE

7975 Hwy Il 97
371 5961

REALTOR,

EXCITING',

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115.

Telephone Collector. Interesting iob
for aggressive person. Credit or
collection experience helpful, not
necessary we will train. Salary
plus commission, benefits 1309 E
Second St., Sanford

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Smaltef ad with the greatest op
portunity Call in 1542

RCBSOPi MAR I NE

INC.

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Kitchen Equipped

Nice 2 OR block home, turn or c
n.!rn 3232970 or In 7579 after 6

Kitchen
Bathroom
Cabinets.
Counter tops Soks Installation
available Bud CanIl 317 5057
.
anytime
--

Prices Good selection
Nicely
furnished trailer, good COUNTRY FURN DISTRIBUTORS
lOCation, double carport, front
321 8372 SRI6 I rn East
poncti, 2 bedrooms $3200 Ph
____________________________
6085
2 Sets Twin Beds, complete 1110
Il2CtseroI,eeCircle, Sanford
3 OR Mobile Home, 1900. Call 372
ISunlandi

123 39116

55-Boats &amp; Accessories

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2 OR, unlurn - 77 x IS' Screened
porch. utility shed, on Wekiva
River u.000 Call 372 353-4 for

to Buy

Wanted to buy used office furniture
An1
quantity
PIOLL'S.
CASSELBERRY, Hwy. 17 97. $ 30
4706.

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Luxury Patio Apartments

I

Give Dad a pair of dress boots by
Freeman or Dingo from Knight's
Shoes, 70$ E First St

2,1976--56

Cash for Antiques Consignments
H, way 4 6 Auction
wanted
Galleries, 322 6712

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32-Houses Unfurnished )

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Dec.

68-Wanted

Sales

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tilurn,hccj, Iwo bedror,i Secur i
Deposit Adults Pre4,rred

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REALTY

Electric Guitar and Amplifier. 175.
Electric Bass, Carrying Case &amp;
Amplifier, $15, Ludwig Bass and
Ludwig Snare Drums with Brass.
515, Coon Cornet with Case
SEMINOLE COiN, 10-9 W Firs?
sf , Sanford 10 to I Monday thru
r rue

Thursday,

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Garage Sale- All types of items,
muds high quality, low prices
Gadgets. finks, clolPiltvj, etc Sat
&amp; Sun , 172 Hidden Lake Dr.,
Sanford

Over 200 paper back books,
Ikeachor 10 for $1
322 5101 after 1

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Homes

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M. UNSWORTH

Leather
Shop equipment to make
belts &amp; ladies' purses, stock &amp;
tools Body Shop, 13th &amp; Elm,
Sanford

54 - Cragi'

Fl.

11045 MYRTLE- Income pr o perty
for $19,900 You can become a If Purchased &amp; Closed By Lake Mary- 3 OR, I', bath flew
landlord Two apIs presently
homes Under 575.000 with lets
Fender Deluxe Amp, 200 watt.
3 Pc Bedroom Suite, Table
4 Rms with built on den &amp; Storage
recited for siis eacn
than $750 down Government
Ventura Elect Guitar, both for
and Chars. Child's Swing Set
room
on
nice
I5'x123'
lot.
Priced
_
Dec. 31, 1976
funding By builder. 131 164 9.
5200 373 C322.
PhOne 322 7052
for quick sate 323 7169
MILS REALTORS
Equal HOuSiflu Opporlui ity.
Spinet Piano. Currier, excellent
DEL TONA- 1106 Giovanni St.,
3 BR. 24' • 64' Barrington. VA loans
321C041
MAYFAIR -- Spacious 3 BR, 2',
BR, 7 0. Gar
conditiOn. $800. Phone 3225031
available
bath, near hospital, choice area,
after S pm
2011 S FRENCH
GREGORYMOBILE HOMES
custom
built
546.210
Select
your
new
furniture
from
SANFORD-7306 Park Ave Villas. ?
140) Orlando Dr 3?) 520)
'WILSON MAIEP ton the best Electric Guitar and Amplifier, $75;
FIRST OFFERING- Deitona.
BR, I'; B. Townhouse
1191 500
RAVENNA PARK.- Attractive 3
Electric Bass, Carrying Case I
.
Christmas ever Save on national
Fran
model 2 BR. I bath,
Amplifier, $15; Ludwig Bats and
BR. 2 bath, extra large lam. rm .
brands Liberal trade ins. Free
cent
43-Lots-Acreage
it a. AC, w w carpeting, CASSELBERRY- 731 Laurel Way,
choice school area. 131.900
Ludwig Snare Drums with Brass.
- - -delivery Convenient terms We
eq,
I OR, 7 B. Fern Pm , Via rm
0 RitCOCri TP-1 one wont
$73. Coon Cornet with Case $75.
give TV Stamps 311 E First !, ,
Doi gar, fence
last ,,t sl8.000 Good financing
136900
'°" 17? ca72
, SEMINOLE COIN, 109 W First
COUNTRY CLUB- Refurbished,
Hal Colbert Realty
BR,
bath. tam , rm , fenced,
St.. Sanford 10 to I Monday thru
FOREST CITY- 3550 Cleaves Ct.DYNAMIC PROPERTIES
si '
Frd.s,'
]OR. 7' B. Fam rm , Fla rm ,
S V Hard-wick, Broker
FUTU RA BY SINGER
Obi Car , Fireplc
0'11r'.i tea 6611
vac syst
'.)',r.'.'r 5 !p Tcocri ,sr",: le..,
MLS-REALTOR
_ _____l sprinkler Sys
547,900 :
60--OffICe Supplier
,
r'sachn,'s ASsume
lao
Harold Hall Realty
_______
__________
balanceof SItS SOorpaylIl 9oper
________ -- ____________Acres on lake, priced to Sell
ovIEDO392
Celery
Cr
N
Hunt Realty, Inc.,
MLS
month Will tdke trade in Singer
BR. 2 B. Fern Pm Dbl
eqedt0
zag &amp; make buttOn
2524 Perk Or
Used Office Furniture
323.5774 Anytime
372 211 )A
Car
323/832
538.200
-holeS Balance of ISO 68 or 10
Realtor
After Hours
Wood or ste-el desks, executive desk
0ment5 of 16 Call credit
327 9784
372 199)
Eves 317 1S87. 372 1179
17706.18 I LONGW000- 132 Lea Aye,- 4 OR.
Cutteije 5 rooms. 1 beth. 251 S 3rd
&amp; chars, Secretarial desks &amp;
manager, 312 9111 or see at
707 E 25th St
2 B. Fern Pm . ObI Gar . Fen
St - Lake Mary 111.500 Phone
Chairs. straight chairs,- filIng
SANFORD. 3 BR, U, bath home.
SANFORD
SEWING
CENTER
CC
850 1101
539,900
cabfletS. as 5 Cash and carry
central H&amp;A, 12*71' game room,
Osteen- 731 acres. county blacktop
The Old Singer Store
NOLL'S
large tree-t Will sell be-low FHA CHULA vISTA-- Grovelond Drive3 R, I, bath, cent heat &amp; air,
road, parIty wootieti, corner
Caste-berry, 11 92, $20 1706
approval 573 90
1030
State
SI
.
Sanford
Plaza
carpeted. closets galore, enclosed
property Terms 511.701) Broker.
I HP 3 B. Fam Pm
Fire plc
1.310171
garage, utility rm , fenced back
scn porch
W000
SEWING MACHINE
62-Lawn-Garden
yard. large corner lot For Sale or
I
Forrest Greene Inc.
'
Nice corner landscaped residential
SINGER FUTURA
Rent 3)) PPo
__ -WINTER SPRINGS
200 Bit
Igi, central Sanford location,
Like new. Singer's finest.
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lerwood St , 3 BR. lb. Fam Pm
RE At
NELSON'S FLORIDA POSES
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Reatonabl e By owner 3236419
warranty Original price over ,
DbI Gar
5'*t't Garden Center
________________________5650 Will sell for $ 715 Cash on take
'-'rururcj-L,-u.,-iJ-_ ._1-•_a_.._
601 Celery Ave
Bait
up
payments
of
112
per
month
NO
See your Real Estate Broker or call ,
3.6-Commercial Property
,
MONEY
DOWN
Will
take
trade
- 9
AL
ESTATE
____________________________
S
131 5551 E st $02
Retilor
as
part
payment
Free
home
trial,
2 New Modlc
I
_______________________
372 7195 i
64-Equipment for Rent
COMMERCIAL PROPERTY
no obligation Call -4 6779 day or
Under $31,000
I
__________________________
Choce commercial Site 750*250' on
night
GOOD AREA 2 BR. I bath, cement
Steam Clean Your Own Carpet
block, hardAood floors, screened i US Hwy 17 92 inside Sanford city
'
Pent Our RnSenyac
mIs By owner 323 2920
porch. S17.5GI

They 're Hot''

Corporalion,

FRIDAY

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FOLLOW

ORANGE PICKERS NEEDED
DELAND AREA,
Call MIke, 736 7714

The Orange Blossom Express

...,A
97haW 4w*
SHOP &amp; FLEA S, .*KET
MOVIELAO

starting

FRI•SAT - SIJN 9PM-1:30AM

OPSN DAILY 11AM TILt p MFSI A SAT Ill
SN p
$09 French Ave. (Hi way 17-92) Sanford "

U ii's 323 cuss
Asso&lt;iafe
______

I 1182
illOLEANDER
investment
potential, well maintained older 2 Owner has priced this well kept) yr. POOL HOME in cOvnly west of
Sanford. Owner out of stale, needs
Story home in downtown Sanford
old 3 BR. for test sale Equipped
to se-li $ 36.000
Large wooded lot, really a 2 in one
kitchen, with breakfast bar, utility
home Upstairs has separate
room, 2 bathS, living &amp; dining,
paneled family room, that PIPIECREST-.- Newly painted, cozy
kitchen, bath and its own en
BR. I bath home near elemen
trance Zoned CC 2 126.900
overlooks a large yard with citrus
tiry %(hflQl
trees Quiet area, close to
600 OAK- Downtown Sanford on a
everything $31.500 373 0210
______________________________
large corner tot- statelyWm. H. Stemper-Realtor
spacious with I working
73%
Year End Special
fireplaces A nicer 32 for lust
$77,500
[vet 377 1196. 372 1164. 322 1954

"Get Ern While

24-Busi

Wed &amp;Sun Its m.liljp,m
Limit 3

FRU SWAP

D,,,s 327 717 1
Broker

1 OR, turn. apt , light I, water turn
Mature adults No pets, s95 322
2796 alter I wk days

Glass Boat &amp; Manufacturing

JIMMY 'D' HORN

+ Tax

F a mous For 04 Taste

IUMOAYSPA.M,.SpM

JOHN SAULS AGENCY

Furn or

working Conditions.
Send complete resume to Mr. Mike
Kelly, Personnel Director, Arrow

US HWY 1742. DBBARY

Feature

Good Every Day Except

L

3 OR, I bath, CCrpetpd and
CA.
kitchen equipped nice large lot
Can assume mortgage No
qualifying Very Small down
Payment Monthly Payment on
n'cirlg,5g, $15797

needs persons experienced in
building mockups and fabrication
of glass molds for runabout and
fishing boats.

GREEN LANTERN

SPECIAL

and

REAL NICE HOME

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, _____

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LONGW000-- Approx. ', acre lot,
3 OR, 2 bath home, 33 It kidney
shaped pool. cent H&amp;A, screened
porch PLUS cement block
duplex. 3 BR each side.
Bobby Greene, Realtor, 6250333.

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2 pieces hQiIey'dipp.d tried

Home For The
Holidays

One

Rufu's NEW

Chicken,

,

107W Commercial
Phone 372 1881. Sanford

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. ,11L 17£ 1Cf.'c1"
-w SELL (Iirrece_
201 Commercial
in $I?

at 6:07 p.m. FSI' on
Saturday,
5, says CBS Re-

6* POPEYE AND FRIENDS

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and

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Sanford Ave. Phone )n 7411

promptly

4
6 CBS NEWS (7:30
am, O 4. local riewc.I

.

He said that series, which will get first crack at it, then

night,

LOCAL

12 WHAT'S HAPPENINGI
6 55
2 DAILY DEVOTIONAL
700
2
12 TODAY (local news
a! 725 and 8

hove

mystery show, CBS affiliates

Radio Adventure Theater," and

_____________
GARNETT
WHITE

drapes, adults, from 11 50 7015

series he added. As with the

It's called the "General Mills

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JuSt about everything for Christmas
OilIng can be found in the Want
Ads'

JOHN KR IDE P. ASSOC

id

un

it 11

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6 54

23RD CENTURY.
The only thino you can't
in this
perfect world of total 1)Ieosure
your 30th birthday.

Di

wi run Just under an hour each CBS say's now airs on 220 sta- other stations.

6.45

ILIIPPII

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10
Duplexes

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Reg Peal Estate Broker

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February.

639
12 HI NEIGHBOR

4

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of

12 LIVING WORDS

'.wa( ". A,'

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6 SUNRISE SEMESTER
6* FR.AJ1 CARLTO9'I EX.
ERCISE SHOW
7' LILIAS. YOGA AND YOU

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W=101`14"

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Metal Shed, red barn type,
Ix tO'. 1300
S079 any time

EAECUT 'v c HOME is beautiful
Overlooking Lake Monroe- 2 BR. 2
Wilson Place Six miles west i4
Story, on 1 acre $39,600 Jenny
downtown Santord. Lovely one
Clark Realty, 3221598
year old. 1 bedroom, 31.-'; bath
home on generous pool oriented lot Longwood
New
nettled under huge oaks. Loads of
cabinets in 18' x 17' kitchen,
NO SUB-DIVISION
fireplace in family room, brick
,srid tile gas grill on 34*12' porch. Th gracious foyer separates the
C
intercom, central vacuum system,
formal living and dining room
7 central heating and air con
from the Iaml, living area This
dilioning units. Please call for
Split Ion I OR is pool planned and
appointment
Florida designed A large lot and
Sparkling new home for only
VERY CLEAN 7 BR older home,
538.900
'
cto5 to downtown, churches and
shopping inctudes separate e'f
CLIFF JORDAN. REALTOR
Icency apartment or workshop
8)0 Hwy 134, Longwcd
5101100
53) 8227

RN Real Estate Broker
2.)t S Sanford Ave
3210759 eveS 377 7643

___________

that would appeal to children tions, 190 of them CBS aff l18Help Wanted
..ainter Springs 3
Radio, which in January 1973 broadcast at time they could iates,jsfed thestatjonsat 1007
'
conditon, mn leased moS 1251
mo No pets Near school 377 03 31
began giving e nation e sev- listen to it,"
ggs sa .
p.m. EST, an hour most Lots Need extra money' Can you work a
en rnght.s-a.week "CBS Radio
Couple of hours in the evening 3 &amp; 3 OR houses, central air &amp; heat.
"We've found we've had a lot theoretically are abed.
Call 373 5542
Mystery Theater," has a new
fenced yard 322 31IS3
CBS
hopes
to
get
at
least
the
________________________
complaints because 'Mystery
Saturday-Sunday ear offering Theater in many markets is on same number of stations carryI &amp; 2 OR Apis ,exceilent location. all
coming up the first week In too late for yo gsters to hear Ing the new weekend adventure
electric kitchens, A C. carpeted,

th

Lake Monroe- 2 "
3 B'. j ;
bath, pool. 575.000
JENNY
CLARK, Realty, REALTOR, 322

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BATEMAN REALTY

41-Houses

Unfurn, Wooded. Home size lots
RIDGEW000 VILLAGE las
3721
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31-Apartments
FurnsshcJ
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LOS ANGELES (AP) -

4 KUTANA

Adults 2.00. Kids 1.2.5

Real btate

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41-Houses

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CRANK CON - ST REALTY
REALTORS 5)06061
Eves 32) 3819

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PIANO &amp; ORGAN LESSONS

(Wed) D8CC PROFILES IN

7:30 TINY TIM9

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OvlEDO

. . .

( Tueg I PICTURE OF

HEALTH Unrvefsjty of Florida

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RU Du L C F:014 QUICK SALE
VA Repossession,
7 A' 0 , 3 BR, I bath.
Lake Avenue, 3 BR, I', bath, new COUNTY
fern rm , c'p"il heat, air unit,
carpets, family room, fenced
dishwasher
Owner holding,
corner lot, $200 down, 1)59.15
$16 500
month 5i APP. 31.0 Ms . %21,000

.

WANT TO SEE A WONDER A
WORK' Place a Classified Ad in
the Evening Herald today

DIVORCE PAPERS TYPED for do. Educations. Child Care for as tow as
t yourselfers. 130 Marilyn's 99
52. weekly if you qualify. 373 $421
Very nice I OR. turn apt
Secretarial Service, Ocata. 90,4
"V 373 $435
all utilities md $140 nio
732 $773 Notary. Marriages_______ ________
373 4762
Performed
Things to Eat
________
Campe r trailer for rent. 71'. lvii
bath, twin beds. Heat. air 372
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P4AVhL ORANGES
5752
New Electronic Sensor Perm &amp;
2102 French Ave. Sanford
Beauty Care Products, Towers
MONTHLY RENTALS
322 3472
Beauty Salon, SIP E lst,.3fl.5712,
AVAILABLE
--Pennsylvania Golden Delicious &amp;
Color Tv, air Cond Maid Spry
DIVORCE FORMS
QUALITY INN NORTH
Staymon Apples, 322203) 113 W.
For ire*In.
"
formation write
to. Box 791,
I 4&amp; SR 13.1, Longwood
13th St
:Pompano, FIa, 33061
Air, carpeted, quiet 1 and 2
NAVEL ORAN'ES,$2 So Bu.
edroOms, 1135 to $135 month
3720362 or
Adults, Phone 372 1110
'*,,
372 4733
Pendants- Star and heart shape,
14 50 and up Gwaltney Jewelers,
31A-Duplexes
11-Instructions
oi s Pjrk Ave

Wow

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1598

SANFORD

*2 BR.. turn cabana, Por ch, l,ed
r,
yard Adults only No pets 373
0555 after i

Dead bolt Lock

&amp;---Child
For families or friends of problem ,--------. .
drinkers.
For further information call 473 1.5*7 Responsible baby sitting, day or
night on occasional basis
or write
Reasonable.
References it
Sanford Al Anon Family Group P.O.
desired Jennie Kline, 3720791.
Box 533, Sinford, Fla. 37771.

MARCUS WELBY MD
Preempted Wed. only.

Morning

4-personals
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IS ALCOHOL A PROBLEM?
IN YOUR FAMILY'
AL ANON

4 6 6* CBS NEWS

2 (Men) WITH THIS RINFJ

ON STAGE-IN PERSON

... -

4 MIKE DOUGLAS SHOW

11 55

9 SUNRISE JUBILEE
610

r

-

7 24 SESAME STREET
9 EDGE OF NIGHT
12 SOMERSET

9 HAPPY DAYS (A)
11 50

Friday

_________________________

Connors (Wed David
Jaossen, Hobo Gurley Brown
(ssC
mi and the Sunshine
nd, Redd Foxx (Fn) By
City
Nancy waiiwr.
_I
Kugiian

9 DON HO SHOW

(Wed) EVERYWOMAN (Fn)
LOOK UP AND LIVE

FLOYD ENTERPRISES THEATRES

1100
12 WHEEL OF FOR-

U

F enced Patio
Color co ordinated Kitchen &amp;
Appliances

-

400
2 IRONSIDE (A)
4 GILLIGANS ISLAND
6 MERV GRIFFIN (Men)
Guy Marks, Kist Russell, Tim
Ma:hoson (Tuos I Ohio
Players, Fred Astaire. Mike

4 6 PRICE IS RIGHT
1030
2
12
HOLLYWOOD
SQUARES

Fabric Covered Walls
Built in Wall Bookcase
Private Entrance

Sanford. Florida 32771

SEARS telephones will be open
every night 'till thru Dec. 22 Two
days delivery 322 1771.

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41-Houses

SR - furn'shed V40 Ka?ie'
Wekiva Landing, 322 1410

Shag Carpeting

"Energy Efficient" Air Con
___________
_ ______________________ ditioning Package
---------._-..FuIICircie Insulation &amp; Sound.
.' ----______ Proofing
)Card of Thanks
______ 4-Personals
No One living above or below you
_________
- . Full-time Resident Se rv Ic
The family of Marian B Powell ARE YOU TROUBLED? Call ToIl
Directors,
wishes to thank their friends for
Free. 62* 1277 for "WE Care",
Models open 10 a m iii 6 m Daily
the many words &amp; acts of sym
Adults &amp; Teens.
Come see us or call
pathy at the lime of their
FACED WITHADRIP4XING
breavement
Mother. Ruth
323.3301
PROBLEM
Nathan &amp; Children
..
____
Perhaps AlcoholiC Anonymous
Can Help
DeBARY- Large, lovely I BR. air,
4A-Public Notices
Call 473 43*?
. Ideal for rif red
near stores
-_ . Write ' o Box 1213
persons 321 05*0, Ml 641$

6 MATCH GAME '76

AND

2 12 S
(A)

e1Forreslersta,Mraies
ol gangland style executions, a
new police coiTri'vssao-or puts
a tough ex-cz,p back on
force to u'thftrate a ot4) of
renegade policemen taking
law into therr
yj

-

34-Wtobile Homes
________

Furnished studios, unfurnished 1
&amp; 2 bedroom units Your new
home features:

unday - Noon Fr iday

15

1000

Brand new, sparkling with Charm

S

9 GENERAL HOSPI'TAI,,
30
4 BEWITCHED

9.30
6* 700 CLUB

STARS

FOR Ck'tL,Lsw Gt IDEAS!
--

Noon The DogBefore PubllcQtion

300
2 12 'ANOTHER WORLD
4
6 ALL IN THE FAMILY
(A)
6* THE FLINISTONES
24 VILLA ALEGRE

Colbert. Warren Williams
(W) 1934
24 IN SCHOOL TELEVISION: Orange County
choo1 System. until 3 p m

- -

Abundant Storage Space

2 12 THE

THE

3301 S. Sanford Ave.

DEADLINES

2

Way OS Au

600
4 (P.&amp;mn) CAMERA ThREE
(Tues) MAGAZINE FOUR

9 STREETS oFS.A,NFRAJ4.
CISCO A shy and lonely girt,
SObkir lobe noticed, falsely

ru

or (BaW) 1938, (Wed.) "The

RATES

50-Mscellaneous for Sale i

41-Houses

$
FOLLOW

41c a line
1 thru 5 times
3 Ic a line
thru 25 limes
8:00 AM. - 5:30 P.M.
24c a line
26 times
MONDAY thru FRIDAY
($2.00 MINIMUM CHARGE)
SATURDAY 9Noon
3 Lines Minimum
_________________________________

•
130
2 12 DAYSOFOURLIVES
4
6 AS THE WORLD
TURNS
9 FAMILY FEUD
200
9 520,000 PYRAMID

(ues) "That Certain Ago."
Deanna Durbin, jj c-

RENTING it

Sanford Court

HOURS

6 NEWS
9 RY.'N'SHOPE

9: MOVIE: (Mon.) "t..
quorado" Cliff Robertson.
Jack Haw4uns British tgs.

4 CBS LATE MOVIE 'Ko

831-9993

CLASSIFIED DEPT.

2 SOMERSET
4 MIDDAY

6 MIKE DOUGLAS SHOW.

30
2' 12 TONIGHT

Once an Eagle, Premiere

Evening Herald, Sanford,

Apartments

100

2 PHIL DONAHUE SHOW

24 LILIAS. YOGA AND YOU

assignment--the swvathop
900
2
12 BEST SELLERS

322-2611

NOW

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Thursday, Dec. 2, 1976

69th Year, No. 90—Friday, December 3. 1976

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highest level in 11 months in figures. They will be reflected
November, rising from 7.9 to 8.1 In the December report, pub
ub-per cent, while wholesale prices lished next month.
percent,whllewholesaleprlces
Posted their third big conNot all the news in the job
secutive monthly increase, the
report
was bad. The Labor Deegovernment said today.
partment said employment
The double-dose of economic
news from the Labor Depart- rose last month as the labor
force expanded sharply
nient provided fresh evidence
of a sluggish economy and following several months of
stability.
S rong inflationary pressures.
Total employment increased
The rise in unemployment
heightened the likelihood that by mure thso 350,0W 41 NovemPresident-elect Jimmy Carter ber to a new high of 88.1 mill'ion.
Since the March, IW5, rewill push for tax cuts and other
cession low. the total number of
measures to boost the economy
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to get the economy moving if less rate edged up from 6.3 to
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and unemployment
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resulted from a sharp growth in jobs and those actively seeking per cent last month, while the
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200.000 more Americans joined creased in November by 560,000
Employment has been stuck unchanged at 19 per cent.
the jobless rolls in November, to 95.9 million,
on a plateau since July after
Meanwhile, the director of
raising the total to 7.8 million.
The unemployment rate is the rising rapidly earlier in the re- the Congressional Budget
The unemployment rate, at 8.1 percentage of the'labor force covery from the recession.
Office warned that Congress
per cent, was the highest level that is out of work. The labor
The unemployment rate for must pay the price of higher
this year and the peak since last force is the total of those with women edged up from 7.6 to 7.7 inflation and a larger budget.
Donnie Manlredo, 1, checks out the bell on trail) Float under construction at A December when it stood at 8.3
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PlAINS. Ga. iAlli -- 'rus
Vance, 59, held a variety of Pentagon He resigned the Pen- for Corter as he tries to devise
It.. Vance, who servedLynLynposts under Presidents Kenne-. tagon jot' in 1965.
ways of stimulating the growth
don Johnson's world-traveling
dv and Johnson and was a
Johnson often used Vance as without further kindling introubleshooter and tried tiflSUc'ranking foreign policy adviser a world-roving troubleshooter. flatiun.
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to Carter during the president- Assignments frouhnson
sent
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Higher prices for natural gas,
the Vietnam war in 1968, is the
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man Jimmy Carter has si'house,
during Greek-Turkish disputes led a six-tenths of a per cent
lectedto replace Henry A. Kis.
A native of Clarksburg, W. over Cyprus, to South Vietnam increaseinthe Wholesale Price
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Va., Vance was a Navy officer at the time the war there was Index last month. The Novem.
sources say.
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and isa lawyer. Ile took tijsfirst escalating, to the Dominican her rise equaled October's inCarter declined today to con.
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government assignment in 1957 Republic during that country's crease and followed a rise of
firm the selection but said he
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a a special counsel to a Senate 1965 civil war, to Panama
anaa dur- iurit.'-tenths of a per cent in Sepwasn't denying the choice
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subcommittee headed by Sen. ing the 1964 Canal Zone riots tember.
would be Vance
l,yndnn Johnson.
and to South Korea in 1968 to
Farm prices dropped for the
second consecutive month,
Cyrus Vance or an',one else at Ientratingo far onthe national named Vance in 1961 as Defense ing threats from North Korea.
down five-tenths of a per cent,
this point," he said in an inter- securit area, including the Department general counsel
Johnson then named Vance.
but it wasn't enough to offset an
view on the NB('-TV "Today" State Department, the Penta- and he later became Kennedy's along with Averell Harriman, eight-tenths of a per cent rise in
show.
gun and the National Security secretary of the Army. Under as part of the first negotiating
industrial prices.
lie was expected to announce Ctuncil
Johnson, Vance was elevated in team sent to Paris fur peace
the Vance appointment at a
Industrial prices, which play
the
lie also mentioned the Treas- 1964 to deputy defense talks with North Vietnam in a much larger role in dete'nninnews conference later in the ur y
an early priority,
secretary, the No. 2 post in the 196g69.
ing the over-all rate of inflation
day. It will be his first Cabinet
"1 think that by Christmas I
than do farm and food prices,
appointment.
would have the Cabinet fairly
have been accelerating since
, Carter said he would .ui- well identified," he said.
-June.
nounce two appointments at the
Vance. currently a New York
Over the past year, wholesale
news conference. The second i.s lawyer. was a house guest at
prices have risen 42 per cent.
expected to be that of Atlanta
the Carter home here earlier
However, rising wholeslae
banker Thomas Bertram Lance this week, and the visit stirred
prices have not yet been fully
as his budget director
speculation that Vance would
reflected at the retail level,
The President-elect said he
be muiied either secretary of
Price increases for basic
expects to complete' tnu..'t of his .stte or secretary of defeibe
steel
and aiwTiinwll products
Cabinet choices by Christmas.
The nomination is subject to
1k said he has been con- Senate confirmation.

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Circwt Court Judge A. J
Hoseinann Jr. has ordered
transcripts made immediately
of testimony by three witnesses
in a trial Thursday in which an
Altamonte Springs youth was
found guilty of three counts of
auto burglary, one count of
t'rand larceny and two counts f
tty larceny in connection with
CU radio thefts.
Hoseniann ordered the
transcripts of testimony by
Leslie Lee Swift, Clifford Hall
and Kenny McKinney after
Assistant State Atty. Claude
Van hook requested them
hinting that they may be used in
a
possible
perjury'
inestigation
The court ordered Daniel
Morris Swift, 19, of 1314 E.
Notre Dm Dr., Altamontec
held in jail pending
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by another parked auto.
judge on November convictions
McKinney, 18, who said he
of auto burglary and grand earlier pleaded guilty to the
larceny in connection with a CB thefts while a juvenile, testified
theft
that he alone broke Into cars
(luring the two-day trial Van with a coathanger and stole the
hook charged that witnesses CBs,
had changed their testimony
A trial story in Thursday's
from earlier sworn statements, edition incorrectly stated that
Hall, who lives across the DanlelSwift was one of a group
street from Swift, testified that of youths arrested July 9 at it
he had earlier :niphcated —
Daniel Swift, in the theft of 12
CBs from parked autos July
at homes in the Spring Oaks
subdisision because he was
mad at one of Swift's brothers.
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that his brother, Daniel, said Hospital
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Harold Kell) Sift sr U.'
defendant's father, said t:d,i
that Daniel was home in bed
when the other youths we're
arrested at the shop lie termed
his son's circuit court trial 'a
raw deal" and said a new trial
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By NORM OSIIRIN
Herald Editor
About 100 workers are being laid off from
the Sanford and Ingwood plants of the
General Dynamics Corp., it was confirmed
today.
"Business is deteriorating;' conceded
company spokesman Richard Giovannini.
'We have a declining business base."
Although refusing to elaborate on the extent
of that "declining business base," Giovannini
did indicate that "the great majority" of the
company's contract work in its Electronics
Division in Seminole County is with the
federal government.
The division, he said, produces such
"military hardware" as small radar units
and sate!!!!!.-related products.
The facilities in Sanford and Longwood
employ about 600 - with the 10(-reductiun
coming from both plant sites, according to
Giovannini. The process, he sass, is exoected
- to be completed by the first of the year.
Giovannini, manager of industrial relations
for General Dynamics, Electronic Division,
was vague as to particulars of the layoff and
its reasons.
"how much government work is involved" he was asked. "Can't comment on
that," he replied.
"how much business does the company
do"" he was asked. "Can't comment on that,

Workers
he repeated.
Giovannini said the layoff process began a
couple of months ago. He was vague about
future prospects for the company here in
Seminole - refusing to rule out the eventual
closing of the sites.
"We're continually reviewing the business
picture," he said. C.J. Jameson, local
manager of General Dynamics Electronic
Division, was unavailable for comment.
The General Dynamics Electronic Division
in Sanford and Longwood, has been here 10
years and is a division of General Dynamics
Corp.. headquartered in St. Louis. The
company 's
Electronic
Division
is
headquartered in San Diego.
Besides the Electronic Division in Seminole
County, General Dynamics also has a sister
division - Stromberg-CarLson in Sanford.
of electronic telephone switclung equipment for about 1200 independent
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Home office is in Rochester, N.Y.
Joseph G. Hartwig, manager of industrial
relations for Strom berg-Carlson here, indicateti that the personnel changes at General
Dynamics "wouldn't have any effect on our
operations here.
"They deal mostly with government contracts, we don't." he explained. The
Strom berg-Carlson facility employs between
3O and TOO, according to Hartwig.
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JDs Handled With Kid Gloves?

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TAI.LAIIASSEE 'APi — Florida's procedures for
dealing with juvenile delinquents are fading to salficiently punish the iiiost serious offenders and are in need
of
a major overhaul, the chairman of the Senate
1w hciary-Crtminal Committee says.
Sun Edgar Dunn, U-Daytona Beach, said Thursday that
(tie system "just isn 't working," and that very serious
offenders, 15 per cent of the total, should be treated more
like adults,
"The average time a juvenile is sentenced for currently
is seven months," Dunn said, "If you are dealing with a
youngster who has committed his third armed robbery,
that just dot work No wonder we've got problems."
Dunn said the state needs a process to make it easier to
handle the serious offenders like adults.
A state attorney can now file a petition in circuit court to
try sorae'or,e urderl8as an adult. However, Dunn said the
hearing process was cumbersome and expensive and that
many slate attorneys do not make much use of it,
lie said the attorneys should be given the power to
determine whether to charge someone as an adult,
"We're not trying to change things for the bulk of
juvenile cases that are not serious offenders," Dunn said.
"But the seriow, cases are every bit as great a threat to
society as an adult offender and we currently are not
dealing effectively with them."
The legislature for the past two years has considered
proposals to give state attorneys more Latitude in dealing
with juvenile offenders but no major changes have been
approved.
Dunn also said his committee would hold special
hearings on the matter and seek information from many
sources, including the juvenile justice committee
of the
Florida Bar, before reporting out a bill.

'We' don't intend to come up with a change that is as
dramatic asth,is until we study it 'very carefully and give
everybody the olcortunitv to m'.h(y it," Dunn said.

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By KRIS NASh
Herald Staff Writer

.. POTATO CHIPS
MONTEZUMA TEQUILA
2.4'oOZ 89 COCKTAIL R(, 93
C BAHGIR.MACHO 49 ,
TWIN
PAK 901
MARGARITA

PREMIUM
CALIF. WINE

$13.20.
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QT.

MANY BRANDS IN GIFT BOX
RONRICO RUM
QT. 54,95
BRLJGAL RUM
QT 52.95
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BOODLES
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GIN
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HEAVEN HILL 80 0
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OLD RARITY I? TN SCOtCH QT. 92.50
BEEFEATER GIN
QT. 83.88
BIJLLOCH &amp; LADE SCOTCH QT. 58 95
CANADIAN CLUB
QT. 91.75
WHITEHALL VODKA
QT. 42.F,UI IT SANK
SCOTCH UT. 93.48
GRANTS
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WHITEHALL GIN
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HUDSON'S BAY SCOTCH QT. 53.95
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But Gloria Ward informed county commissioners her monthly
bill will soar from about $12.79 to more than $30 an increase of
about 127 per cent. She called the rate hikes 'exorbitant" and
decried the fact that citizens have no one to appeal to other than
the county commission.
Citizens questioned the advisibility of the initial purchase and
said customers shouldn't be made to foot the bill for a system that
was in deplorable shape and was losing money" when it was
purchased last November.
Also, irate citizens pointed out It took only five employes to run
the system when it was privately owned. Now, 11 county employes
man the utilities.
Utility Consultant Hugh Harling said state regulations mandated the additional employes. Harling said the rate hikes were

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Overruling protests from area citizens, county commissioners

GIFT CERTIFICATE

6909T. I

Cents

Water, Sewer Rates
Raised For 2,000
In South Seminole

SOMETHING SPECIAL
"FOR SOMEONE SPECIAL"
WORLD'S FINEST
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SCOTCH BAR NONE

GIVE AN ABC

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NO EXTRA
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5 DAY SALE TUE., NOV. 30 THRU SAT., DEC. 4

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AMERICA'S LARGEST WINE &amp; SPIRITS DEALER

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The gray skies, drizzling rains and chilly
temperatures which have blanketed the state
(luring the past several days have caused no ill
effects SO far in the Central Florida citrus and
cattle industries, authorities said today.
And in some cases, they added, the weather
has been beneficial.
"Weather like this is what colors the fruit,
you know," said Donald Farmer, assistant
general manager of the Florida Citrus
Mutual. 'When we have mild days and cool
nights, and by that I mean in the 3455-degree
temperature range - and 65-75 degrees
(luring the (lay - that's what puts the good
color in the fruit. So we need the cool
weather."
Farmer said Citrus Mutual, a growers'
agency which handles crop weather news for
the state, has received no reports of fruit
damage (luring the recent bleak spell.
'Generally, it hasn't had any effect as far as
any damaging effect," said Farmer,
"because it just hasn't been cold enough.
Generally, the rain's been good. The cool
weather has helped us."
The citrus official stressed that he was
speaking solely in terms of the weather's
statewide effect.
I'm not saying there may not have been a
few isolated cases of damage, now," Farmer
said. "I've gotten into hot water on this before.
"Where we get in trouble," he added, "is
when we get temperatures Clown around 27-28
7-1

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degrees for any length of time. That's where
we start getting ice on fruit and timber
growth."
Farmer's sentiments were roughly echoed
by Cecil Tucker, a member of the Seminole
County Cattlemen's Association.
"There's been no serious damage at this
point," Tucker said. "Tile rain, wind and cold
are hard on the cattle and so is frost on the
pasture grass. When it's a real problem is
when we've got rain and blowing wind and
cold all at the same time, and we've had some
of this - but it really hasn't been any serious
problem."

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IT WAS A COOL, LONEI,Y WHINING ON
SANFORD'S I"IILST STREET TODAY.

electricity plus a sagging economy made the rate hikes

necessary. By now, county official, had expected more than 2,000
connections,
"It is a large Increase, an unfortunate thing," Commission
Chairman Dick Williams told citizens during the two-hour
hearing.
Williams said "points were well made," but he pointed to the
$138,000 deficit, which he said must be paid for by users or out
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of the county's general revenue fund.
To subsidize utilities out of general revenue would require a
decision Williams said would be "difficult for me to make."
Citizens also pointed out the county is paying $200,000 yearly to
pay off the debts incurred when the system was purchased.
In response, Commissioner John Kimbrough asked if residents
wanted the county to sell the utilities.
One resident said anything would be better than the increased
casts to consumers.
Citizens had no appeal other than to commissioners because the
county owns the utilities. Utilities owned by private firms must
appeal to the state's Public Service Commission (PSC) before
rate increases are granted.
But the county only is required to hold public hearings before
upping rates. The only recourse for the citizen is to file a lawsuit
against county officials.
The decision to raise rates was unanimous,

Blue-Ribbon Lawyers Panel
Will Weigh Jail Fire Suits
A five-member Blue Ribbon
Panel of attorneys whose job it
is to recommend the best
method of fighting $7-million l
Lawsuits was approved Tuesday
night by the Seminole County
Commission.
The lawsuits reL.dted from
last years jail fire, and officials
estimate the county will be in
litigation on the Issue within six

months.
Each commissioner Is
responsible for appointing one
attorney as his representative

on' the rominittes The
recommendation for A Blue
Seminole will pay fees

of

Sanford lawyer, Page I.A.

to re-advertise for the lead

attorney's position in the
county's new in-house legal
staff. The new qualifications
lip "e tbelp-ji attorney mud,
have three yars' experience,
Instead of five. Also, the salary
will be negotiable.
The commission instructed
Commis.ion Chairman Dick
Williams to negotiate with local

attorneys to supply the county's
Ribbon Panel was made by
Republican Commissioner John
Kizubrough.
-Get their judgment and
theu expertise," Klmbrough
noted.
Asst.
Exec.
Roger
Neiswcndcr commented the
Ktnthrough-inspired panel Is a
"good
good idea."
Commissioners also agreed

Pastureland grass begins to decline around
the end of September. Tucker explained, and
livestock producers compensate for this by
iutr(xlucing supplements into their animals

legal needs on Dec. 10 when
Torn Freeman's law firm will
cease to represent Seminole
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County.

Freeman announced Tuesday
he wants out on that date
because Asst. County Atty.
Robert Pierce is resigning from
the Freeman law firm. Pierce
said he resigned to retain his
sanity. He said political

squabbles within the County
Commission made his present
position untenable.
Freeman, the former county
attorney, said he would not
apply for the new position after
the commission opted for an Inhouse department to. handle
legal matters for the county.
Williams will be seeking an
attorney to handle legal
problems on a month-to-month
basis until the new department
is officially set up.
The county received only one
application when It advertised
for an attorney with five years'
experience. Still pending is a
decision on whether to hire one

or two lawyers to staff the new
department.
Republican commissioners
say one can do the job.

d iets.

When you hit your first heavy frost
from
then on, the grass starts going back," Tucker
said. ''If it was later in the winter, like
January or February, when the cattle are
thinner, why, then it would be a more serious
situation."
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Edward Turner, superintendent of the
Sanford - Central Florida Airport, said the
airport control tower had received reports
Tuesday that pilots were encountering snow at
2,000 feet.
"Yes, and also out there this morning they
were icing up around 2,000-2,500 ( feet
Turner said. But he added that such conditions did not necessarily carry the threat of
similar weather at ground level.
"it all depends on the temperature down
here as to whether it breaks up or not,"
Turner explained ''What is was doing
yesterday (Tuesday) was breaking up and
coming down as rain, No, I don't think 'eve
got anything to worry about."
Farmer, who IUIS access to an agricultural
office of the U.S. Weather Service, backed the
airport superintendent's forecast.
"It's not going to snow, based on what the
weather bureau tells me," Farmer said. "The
reason is that the cold weather layer extends
from ground level to 3,000 feet, And the air
above that is warmer. So they say it can't
SflOW."

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needed to offset a $138,000-a-year deficit In utility operations.
He said an increase in the cost of chemicals and the cost of

Instruments at the Port of Sanford showed a
52-degree temperature at 10 a.m. today, and
Farmer said U.S. Weather Service forecasts
called for 38-44-degree readings in the Central
Florida area tonight, with a warming trend
predicted for Thursday flight and Friday
morning.
And it says the wind will be northeasterly
that's good, too," Farmer concluded.
"Usually you don't get the really bad weather
with northeasterly winds because it comes in
over the water. The nasty stuff comes when
the winds are from the northwest."

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all ii hit'
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The final stages of the razing of the condemned
building at Sanford Avenue and Third Street after
several dela y s, began today as demoLit1 contractor, John Blount, and his crew pieddqs a
back wall. Blount began the demolition neary a
month ago, carefully removing sa1vagle blocks,

old bricks and some wood. The building T's owned by
Joe Nlms of Gaines ville.

�2A—Even i ng Herald, Sanford, Ft.

Wednesday, Dec. 1, 17
Evening Herald, Sanford, Ft.

Vanishing Sanford Defendant Still Missing
WORLD

By BOB LLOYD
Herald Staff Writer

IN BRIEF
3 Injured As Fire Destroys
Officer's Club In Germany

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Area law enforcement office rs today were still searching for
Nathaniel Lee Williams, 25, of Sanford, who disa p pear ed from th e
co urthouse Thesday Just before the st a rt of his trial on
firebombing and witness tamperin g c ha rges.
The firebombing charges stem f rom a 1974 attack on the home
of a Seminole sheriffs deputy. Williams didn't show up for trial in
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return ed here for trial. Th e witness-tampering charge was made
in October after prosecutors said a witness' life was threatened.
Observers said Williams, free on $15,000 bond, appeared shaken
Tu esda y m orning when he spotted two New York det ectives at th e
co ur tho use who were listed as state witnesses in his trial. A short
t im e later, officials said. W illiams disappeared.
Circuit Judge A.J. Hosemana Jr. has order ed th e missing
defendant held without bond when he Is arrest ed this time.
Freak Burns
A 65-year-old Altamonte Sprin gs man was listed in satisfactory
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An
explosion and fire destroyed the Officers Club
at Rhein-Main U.S. Air Force Base during the
crowded lunchhour today. Three persons were
injured, a spokesman said.
"We're investigating the possibility of a
bombing." the spokesman said, "but there
was u bomb threat beforehand."
The explosion occurred about 1 p.m. in a
lounge off the main restaurant where at least
100 military personnel and dependents were
eating lunch.
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Chinese Congress Meeting
TOKYO (AP) - The ruling body of China's
parliament is meeting to ratify the government shakeup that has followed Mao Tsetung's death and the purge of Mao's widow
and other radicals.
The session of the Standing Committee of
the National People's Congress, which opened
Tuesday, was expected to make public the
new government lineup that the Communist
party Politburo has worked out. The only
change announced so far has been the
elevation of Premier Hua Kuofeng to succeed
Mao as party chairman, and that was a
change in the party leadership, not in the
government.

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Bond was set at $5,000 for Aiphonso Leon Faniel,
to county jail records.

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condition today at Flo ri da Hospital North, Altamonte Sprin gs,
after receiving third-degree burns over the right side of his bed
in a freak accident Tuesday.
Sheriff, deputy Fran k J. Ambrose said Eden Kioss, of 1065
Grove Ct., was filling a small burner in his garage wi
th w ha t
Kioss thought was kerosene. By mistake the burner was f ill ed
with gaso line and it expl oded In front of Klosa, Amb
rose said.
Orlandoan: Drug charge
Sherif fs deputies have Jailed an Orlando man on a circuit-court
warrant charging possession of controlled substance and drug

IN BRIEF
Congress A-Energy
Panel Called 'Huckster'
WASHINGTON (AP) - Common Cause
charged that the Joint Congressional Committee on Atomic Energy was a "huckster for
the nuclear power industry" and should be
abolished. David Cohen, president of the selfdescribed citizens' lobby, said today the
committee "provides a platform to nuclear
power supporters while it rarely hears the
critics and never listens to them. "Is ignores
safety issues and cost overruns while it protects federal investments in its members'
states and districts."

U.S. Wooing Panama?
WASHINGTON AP
The Ford administration has informally made new
proposals to Panama to end the dispute over
the future of the Panama Canal, sources say.
Panama's foreign minister will visit Washington this weekend to check prospects on
future canal negotiations. But some of the new
U.S. proposals were said to be unacceptable to
Panama while others were being studied by
Panamanian officials, who are hoping for
better terms after Jimmy Carter becomes
president.
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FBI Guards S. Korean
WASHINGTON (AP) - FBI agents
reportedly are guarding a South Korean
diplomat who has defied orders to return
home and is cooperating with a federal probe
of alleged South Korean influence-buying in
Congress.
Sources identified him Tuesday night as
Kim Sang Keun, a counselor at the embassy
who reportedly was the top Korean Central
Intelligence Agency officer here. FBI agents
reportedly were guarding Kim, his wife and
family at an undisclosed location near here.

Gilmore Nears Execution

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SALT LAKE CITY (AP)
Gary Mar
Gilmore, his death wish granted by the state
pardons board, could face a firing squad
within days of his 36th birthday Saturday,
barring appeals by death penalty opponents
who ignored his demand to "butt out."

Evening Herald
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TALLAHASSEE AI'
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Gov. Heubin
Askew has raised the possibility of joining the
Jimmy Carter Administration
but not until
his second and last terin as governor expires
in two years.
indicated that when I left office I might
want to talk to him. but I have not made many
((CCiSIOUS about what I might want to do,'
Askew said at a Tuesday news conference.
lie said Carter called him on Sunday and
asked whether he would be interested in a

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Policies Ignored

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years of legislation and leadership are being
routinely ignored by various state agencies,
charges Sen. Robert Graham, 1)-Miami

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Mayors Convene

Air Small Town WoeS

SHENANDOAH, Iowa (AP) tractor who also works in the
Rock Port, Mo., 35 miles
—The organizer ofasmailtown family record and music shop, south, will be the one non-Iowa
mayor's conference here says, hopes the conference will spark town represented. Other may"It's about time little towns a future national meeting rep- ors will be from small south.
stand up and scream. Other- resenting all 50 states.
west Iowa towns.
wise nobody will hear them"
About X

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from Iowa
were expected
today for the first National
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Rural Communities Mayors

10 Directors Picked
By Sanford C-C

Conference. The agenda called
for them to discuss their
Ten new directors have been elected for thxee-year terms by
problems for two to three how-s,
snack on cookies and coffee, members ofthe Greater Sanford Chamber of Commerce. A total
and then drive home.
of 657 ballots were mailed to chamber members, according to
Organizer David Childs, 32, chamber officials; 300 were returned.
Elected directors are: Wayne Albert, Flagship Bank; Vic
parttlme
Mayor
ofShenandoah,
Arnett,
First Federal Savings &amp; Loan; Gib Blake, retired;
pop. 6,000, said the national
Michael Capko, Capp's Mens' Store; James Dycus, Greene &amp;
designation was tongue-In- Dycus
Accountants; Walter Glelow, retired; Howard Hodges,
cheek, but he Insisted that the
Atlantic Bank; Clifford McKlbbin, McKibbin Insurance; Ralph
subject matter 15 serious.
Pezold Flagship Bank; and Janice Springfield, Flagship Bank.
"Rural Communities have alThe chamber has 35 directors _30 el ect ed, five a ppointed. '
most no voice and we want 30 are elected on a rotating basis.
people to know that," Qillds
said Tuesday.

identify policy and see that all departments
fall in line with it

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'Policy tends to emerge out of bits and
of Sometimes disparate acts," Graham

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said.

It's like a mosaic. After a few pieces

are in place you can begin to recognize the
picture.

ACCOMPLISHMENTS OF YOUR CITY'S GOVERNMENT:

IN VANITIES....

A new public works complex of shop, vehicle storage, and
administration building.

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Fire insurance rating down to a Class 5, city wide, for lower

insurance rates for all,

So le
On
Now!

New fire stations, located to give better service and
coverage.
New fire equipment with one large pumper and three new
mobile units.

"In Shenandoah, It was 4.6
Per cat last year,"hesaid. "If
we received 50 per cent, there
wouldn't be any problems. We
could build the sewer plant, wa.

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letertoPident.eIectJin,y
Carte'-. The big city Mayors
did, so why can't we?"

Qiilds, a self-employed con-

BUFFALO, N.Y. (AP) - A Rochester
couple who set out to do better than beat rain,
sleet, snow and gloom of night is being investigated for possible violation of the postal
law.
U.S. Atty. RichardArcara said Monday that
an Investigation of J. Paul Brenna, 37, and his
wife, Patricia, 23, for delivering letters in the
Rochester business district was "still under
review."
The Brennans said in September they were
delivering on foot 500 to 600 letters a day,
charging 10 cents a letter. They said most of
their customers were lawyers and
businessmen.
Mrs. Brennan said she conceived the service in March after it took 13 days for a letter
to reach her from a friend in Idaho.
"We've never lust a customer and never had
a complaint and that's something the postal
service can't say," she said.
The private express statute of the postal law
bans private parties from delivering first
class mail, postal officials said.

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Shevin Cites Gilmore Case

Clemency Proposals Under Fire
TALLAHASSEE (All) — Atty. Gen. Robert Shevin wants
to make sure there is no replay in Florida of Utah murderer Gary
(tlmore's appearance before a pardon board to plead for
execution.
Shevin proposed on Tuesday that clemency rules suggested by
(ov. Reubin Askew should be amended so that condemned perWho want to die don't have to go through pardon proceedings.
The rules would provide automatic clemency proceedings for
all condemned prisoners, once their death sentences were upheld
b the courts.
An inmate should be able to terminate his or her executive
dimency process," Shevin said in a letter to Askew.
(;ilxnore's death wish was granted on Tuesday when the Utah
motel robbery.
No date has been set by Utah authorities for Gilmore's execu-

tion, which could be the first in the nation since the U.S. Supreme
Court upheld the death penalty.
Askew said at a news conference that he supports the death
penalty and (eels society should focus its attention on murder
viç. kujLs [ike Bushnell, rathr than their killers.
fle said Bushnell was "an innocent man who was robbed and
t o ld to lie down on the floor and Gary Gilmore blew out part of his
head.

I really think those who deliberately take the lives of other
people have to suffer the risk of losing their own lives in the
process," Askew said.
Shevin, meanwhile, said the vote of the governor and Cabinet on
whether to grant clemency to a prisoner sentenced to death
should be made public.
It takes the affirmative votes of the governor and three Cabinet
members to spare a condemned prisoner from the electric chair.
Askew said it was his intention that the votes would be made
public.
The proposed rules would give the Cabinet members 10 days to
decide whether they favor clemency if the governor indicates he
does.
The rules would require hearings by the Parole and Probation
Commission on whether a death sentence should be carried out
Shein said the Cabinet should not conduct such hearings to
prevent members from being overwhelmed by emotional
arguments.
Under Askew's proposal, the Cabinet would hear final arguments by lawyers, following the commission's tearing, and then
decide whether to implement a death sentence.
Askew said at iu. :ws conference that the state's death law is
fair. lie said his proposed rules, which go before the Cabinet,ne.xt
Wednesday, provide an orderly procedure- for clemency
proceedings.

A CITY THAT HAS LOWERED ITS CITY TAX MILLAGE
FOR THE PAST TEN YEARS. THIS IN A TIME OF IN.
CREASED MATE RIAL COSTS, I NFLA
TION, A N D
ECONOMIC DEPRESSION

Program For Young Defendant?
MIAMI ( AP) Social work- he is threatened" However, he still a child and has his life
The hulliter boy was found
ers have two weeks to find a said under normal circurn- ahead of him."
knifed to death Jul 31. lie had
suitable
program
to stances the boy is pleasant. Re
Hughes recommended long- been stabbed in the stomach
rehabilitate 12-year-old Wally said Wally LS
sane,
but
needs
term
treatment with individual with a butcher knife and his
Music)', c harged in the stabbing long-tern, rehabilitation
face had been slashed several
psychotherapy.
leath of a younger playmate.
lie recommended that Wally
times, police said.
Juvenile Court Judge Ralph not be returned to his
But a social worker for the
mother,
II Ferguson on Tuesday Post Phyllis Mosley, or her ho','
Wall) was picked up later
public defender's office said
poned the disposition of Wally's friend, Charles "Blacks" whit- there appears to be few facul- that day and charged with first'use until Dec. 14. Ferguson, combe, an excon','i('t.
ities in Florida that have the degree murder as an adult after
iowever, allowed testinion&gt; by
Hughes said Wally's home programs recommended by cx- police said he confessed to the
crune. The charge later was
LO experts after assistant pub- life played a part in his probPerts.
ic defender Michael Von Zamft lerns. He said the boy's natural
reduced to second-degree
Von Zarnft
said authorities murder. Authorities finally deentered an admission of delia- father and mother had been are considering the Menninger cideti to drop the adult charge.
uency plea on the youth's be- treated for mental problems. Clinic In Topeka, Kan.,
at $5°
and the case was sent to juveialI.
"Mosley is delayed, retarded 000 a year and Miami's Grant nile
court.
The blond-haired, blue-eyed ar.d distorted in his '.."ial, mor- Center at $21,600a year, lie said
youngster sat impassively In al and emotional 'develop- the state health department
:ourt next to the grandparents meat," said Hughes. "But he Is would pick up the tab
f the vk'tim, 9-year-old Greg
ililliter, during testimony by
Loeffler,

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County To Pay
Monc rief Fees

The Seminole County Corn- Moncrie( $30 per hour for legal

('omml,sslon Chairman Dick
Williams. however, said he felt
the county should provide some
services to delegation mem-

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Kunbrough agreed, but the

Republican commissioner felt
those services should be limited
to provision of legal services at
delegation meetings.

Exec.

Asst.

Roger

Nelswendcr was directed to
express the conimissions intentiona to delegation chairman
Bob Hattawav. a 1)t'rnocrat
fromi lta ii: iii e

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residents whó h&amp;YE'vOicM theft eoncerna to him during
his 7 years of responsh'e service on the City Commission.
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On December 7th, vote for Gordon Meyer and be assured
that Issues affecting your pocketbook will continue to get
his deliberate, sensible examination.

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"We shouldn't foot the bill for
large research programs,
Commissioner John Kimbrough
said.

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sale, flours: SundayFrida
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..he knows that your concerns over action In City Hall
will it coat me?"

asked legislators for relief.

Ph. 3 2-0500
Pd Fol Ad. by La, Moor*

Stewart. Five hun.

always comes back to, "what

project debt onwhich the Water

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But, commissioners decided
not to rant Moncrief carte
blanche approval to investigate
such items as the dispute over
the $104,000 overdue drainage

federal grants.

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'capable of extreme hostility if pay Sanford attorney Kirby County Legislative Delegation

A city with full coverage of both water service and sewage
service. A fact
cities can claim.

Re-elect
Lee Moore
Mayor

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Loeffler described Wally as mission voted Tuesday night to work provided the Seminole

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hughes, a child psychiatrist.
Loeffler said a psychological
profile of Mosley showed his
ducational level was no hither
han third or fourth grade.

City wide paving program with all streets paved except a
couple of miles where drainage lines will go in the future.

VOTE DECEMBER

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But Not The IRS

He said he got the idea while
watching the recent televised
national conference of big city
mayors In Chicago. He said be
was struck by a commentator's
remark that federal revenuesharing provides as much u5o
per cent of the yearly budget for
some large cities,

beginning Friday at I

Board of Pardons voted 2-1 In favor of his execution. He admitted
and was convicted of killing Bennie Bushnell, 24, in a Provo, Utah,

A FINE PLACE TO LIVE! LOOK AT THESE

"Then, we want to draft

flOPPiME•.

Askew To Work For Carter?

Sanford is Grea tf

The conference will attempt
to (ffjt, probl eMs f&amp;cLq small
communities, Childs said,
"without really trying to an-lye
at the solutions,

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monv 401111nernorating his career.
While no longer a justice, Roberts said he
would Continue sitting as a visiting judge to
decide cases he [Ia.; heard and would also aid
the court after ,January to clear up its heavy
backlog of cases.

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unload Christmas
trees, which will be
sold for the benefit of
the Junior Chamber
of Commerce and the
Central F lorida Zoo

IlK. Roberts began it new life today.
Roberts. 69, spent his last day on the court
Tuesday and was honored with a brief cere-

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we need."

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Said.
A statewide alert was issued for David
Edward I)awson, 30, of Tampa, and Robert
Earl Williams, 32, of Fort Lauderdale, after
they fled the Avon Park Correctional Institute
in a state-owned van Monday.
The truck was later found abandoned.
both men were working outside the prisoa
compound when they escaped, said Supt.
Sidney Fortner. Dawson was assigned to an
electrical shop and Williams to the print shop.

[icr. The marketbasket total In. peanut butter, laundry deterThe AP drew upa random list 13th city, Los Angeles.
market is easing. The govern- earlier.
creased at the checklist store th gent, fabric softener, tomato
of 15 commonly purchased food
On an over-all, nationwide ment has predicted that food
Abundant supplies of live- eight cities up an average of sauce,
chocolate chip cookies,
and nonfood items, checked the basis, the marketbasket bill at prices alone will rise about 3 or
stock and grain have helped 2.1 per cent and decreased
in milk, frankfurters and granulaprice at one supermarket in the checklist stores declined 4 per cent this year, less than
keep down retail prices at the five
down an average of 2.7 ted sugar.
each of 13 cities on March 1, one-tenth of a per cent during half the rate of increase last meat counter. The AP survey
per cent. Over-all, the marketThe cities checked were: Albasket at the checklist store buquerque, N.M., Atlanta, Boawas up about a third of one per ton, Chicago, Dallas, Detroit,
cent during the 12-month pen- Los Angeles, Miam i, New York,

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Two inmates,
one who killed a prison guard in a previous escape ttempt and the other a two-time killer,
were still at large today after driving away
from a minimum security prison, officials

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WASHINGTON (AP)
The advisers. Carter said last economic developments:
director of the Council on Wage not uniformly good. Eggs ingovernment said today its Index month he will recommend a tax
—The United States recorded and Price Stability, said he creased in price at the checklist
foreshadowing economic trends reduction or other steps to a trade deficit In October of hopes steel producers aren't store in 12 cities; coffee
remained
unchanged
in stimulate the economy if the $695.9 million, bringing the U.S. trying to increase prices out of which has been soaring out of
October after two months of slowdown continued much long- deficit for the first
10 months to concern that the new Carter adsteep decline. It Indicated that er.
$4.1 billion. October was the ministration will try to impose
the
nation's
economic
Until the index' final corn- ninth month with a trade deficit some kind of price restraints. I — F L 0 Ri 0
slowdown might not worsen.
ponent was tabulated Tuesday, this year.
—Sen. Russell B. Long, DLa.,
At the same time, the Corn- analysts feared the October fig.
—The Labor Department said chairman of the Senate Finance
merce Department revised its urea would be down for the third the layoff rate of the
Committee, said the economy is
nation's
SUNSHINE STATE—
index of leading economic in- month in a row.
October
likely
to need a hefty tax cut
—----------factories Increased in
dicators for the previous two
While the October Index did for the third consecutive month. next year, possibly tied to a tax __________________________
months to show that It had de- not show t hi ngs getting any Manufacturers laid off 1.7 rebate, but that he doubts _________________________
dined even further than first
worse, It did not show them workers per 100 eniploye, In Co ngress would push for such a
reported.
getting any better.
stimulus without Carter's
October, compar ed with 1.5 per backing.
The composite Index was
Four of th e 12 com ponents 100
in Septem be r and 1.3 in Audown eight-tenths of a per ce nt used to assess the state of t he
—Farm prices dropped 3 per
gust.
In August and nine-tenths of a economy were positive in ()'.
cent from Oct. 15 to Nov. 15, the
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Factories also added fewer Agriculture Department said.
per cent in September after the ber, while seven were negative.
revisions, com par ed with t he
The flat performan ce for o- workers In October, with the
Lower pri ces for grain , cattle
CENTRALHEATI
seven.tnths of a per cent de- tober likely will make econo- rate of new hiring declining to and hogs, along with a sharp
dine ilported earlier for both mists want to wait another 2.4 per 100 from 2.5 per 100 in decline for grapefruit, contribmonths.
month before attempting to use September.
uted most to the drop. Higher
ILL
The performance of the index th e index to interpret the fut ure
— The government's chief in- prices f or eggs and soybeans
1007
in October was not entirey con- course of the na tion's economy. flation moni tor said the Ford softened the decline.
Sanford
elusive since economists say It
One Commerce Department administration is "mystified"
takes at least three months to analyst said the previous de- by the Increase in steel prices
establish a trend.
climes probably reflected the and believes steel producers
The Index was certain to be economic slowdown that has al- might have to back down bediscussed in Plains, Ga., today ready occurred rather than cause they could have trouble
when President-elect Jimmy pointing to a new downturn,
selling at the new prices.
Carter meets with top economic
Meanwhile, there were these
William E. Lilley Ill, acting

PILING

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1973, and has rechecked on or November.
year. The leveling off Is due, in found that the price of a pound sight for months
went up
Associated Press Writer
about the start of each sucThe picture was not quite so part, to a drop in the prices paid of chopped chuck was un- again at the checklist
Grocery shoppers managed ceeding month.
slore in
bright as It had been a month to farmers for their products. changed In most cities. Pork eight cities.
to break even last month. An
The latest survey showed that earlier. During October, the
The Department of Agricul- chops and frankfurters each
deThe items on the AP checklist
Associated Press marketbasket the marketbasket total at the marketbasket bill declined at ture said
Tuesday that prices dined at the checklist store in were: chopped
chuck, center
survey shows prices remained checklist store increased in six the checklist store In 11 cities farmers
get declined 3 per cent seven cities.
cut pork chops, frozen orange
stable during November, with cities up an average of 2.3 per and Increased in only two.
from Oct 15 to Nov. 15. It Was
In its survey, The AP corn- juice concentrate, coffee, paper
increases and decreases gener- cent and decreased in six
The new findings were en. the fourth straight monthly depared prices at the start of De- towels, butter. Grade-A
ally balancing each other out on down an average of 2.6 percent. cow-aging, however, as a sign dine and left
farm prices at a cember with those a year ear- medium white eggs, creamy
a nationwide basis.
The total was unchanged in the that inflation at the super- level 6 per
cent below a year

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Officials at the county Parks and Recreation Division reported
a 20-foot -long section of 16Inch spiral steel culvert valued at $106
was taken from the side of Mull et Lake Park Road west of
Geneva. Coun ty crews had insta lled two similar sections of
c ul vert and left the missing section at th e site for Installation
today.
bcputy R.A. Alexander sai d two wheelbarrows, an air cornpressor, spray guns and air hose, three electric saws, an elect ri c
drill, bolt cutters and nine 50-foot elect ric cords, total value $1,322,
we re reported missing from a Creative Inc., tool shed at 2701 W.
Fif th St., Sanford.
Alexan de r said there was no sign of forced entry to the storage
shed.

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Report: Shoppers Broke Even Last Month
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Seminole sheriff's deputies today were looking for a road
culvert pipe and 11,322 in tools reported stolen in separate incidents.

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DRESS &amp;
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"WE CAN'T AFFORD A CHANGE"

VOTE
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Rd Pot Ad — by Campaign Tria,ur.r

�EveningHerald

What ever happened to Gerald Ford?
Rumor has it that the President is alive anti well
in the White House, but nobody knows for sure.
According to a friend of mine who works at the
Washington bureau of a major newspaper, the
subject of the lame-duck president surfaced
recently during a cocktail party, and speculation
has been rife ever since.
It seems that at the party, the topic of discussion
was, of course, the current transition period under
way in Washington.
'I just love Jimmy's accent," one prominent
matron gushed," and he is so much cuter than. than. .
"Th e present occupant of the White house," a
lawyer finished helpfully,
"Yes," the matron muttered, her brow
furrowed, "but what is his name again? I'm so

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President-elect Carter has emphasized that he
has no responsibility for federal policy between
now and his inauguration Jan. 20. Technically,
that's true, and it's also politically wise for Mr.
Carter, and fair to President Ford, that he should
remain on the periphery of the government during
the transition period.
Nevertheless, everything Mr. Carter says and
does in the next two months is going to have its
impact not so much on the government as on the
private sector of the economy.
Hence the interest at Mr. Carter's news conference Nov. 15 in learning details of his plans for
stimulating the economy and dealing with the risk
of renewed inflation. The favorable response on
Wall Street to his statement discounting the
likelihood of wage and price controls indicated that
the mood of many investors is hanging on clues to
Mr. Carter's thinking.
Even the economists who had defended the
current "pause" in economic recovery as a
necessary and beneficial phenomenon are now
conceding that it has lasted longer than it should
have. Alan Greenspan, President Ford's chief
economic adviser, believes renewed growth has
been undermined by a wavering in confidence in
the long-term economic future, and particularly by
new fears of inflation.
Federal Reserve Chairman Arthur Burns also
remains convinced that inflation is the No. I
enemy, and says there will be no change in the
"moderate" policy toward growth in credit and the
mor.y supply for the sake of economic stimulus.
To try to create jobs by relaxing those policies
would aggravate unemployment in the long run,
says Mr. Burns, because it would put the country
through another inflation scare with a dampening
effect ott' business activity.
Mr. Carter is surely aware that his election has
contributed to uncertainty about the economic
policies that will be embraced by his administration. His campaign ended on an ambiguous note as to how much his pledge to attack
unemployment would be tempered by caution
toward the inflationary effect of having the
government go on a spending spree. At his news
conference, he acknowledged that it might take his
full four-year term to bring unemployment down to
less than 5 per cent, or to the "full employment"
goal in the Democratic platform.
That kind of realism can help dispel fears that
the progress we have made against inflation would
be scrapped in the Carter administration for the
sake of artificial economic stimulus. Since the
election, the Office of Management and Budget has
estimated that federal spending in 1977-78 will hit
$450 billion 10 per cent higher than the current year
without a single new program. If the performance of the economy is anything like the OMB
is projecting, the deficit in such a budget would top
$50 billion.
It is such facts of life that are confronting Mr.
Carter and his transition team. The room to
maneuver in proposing tax cuts or major tax
reform, or launching dramatic new programs with
big price tags, is limited. Mr. Carter's problem is to
adjust his agenda to economic and budgetary
realities without disappointing those of his supporters who are expecting quick delivery on some
of his campaign promises.
The new perspective Mr. Carter gave to his
goal for cutting unemployment, and the softening
of his criticism of the stewardship of Mr. Burns at
the Federal Reserve, are indications that he is
willing to forego a leap into economic policies that
would be irresponsible from the standpoint of
controlling inflation. The more this impression can
be buttressed, the more likely that the current
"pause" will yield to a return to growth based on
expectations of reasonable economic stability in
the future.
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Lake Mary, while working as a PBX operator for a citrus comWater and Sewer Co. was seeking approval from the Florida
puny in Florida.
Public Service Commission (PSC) for a rate hike over 100 per
They have four daughters: Lisa, 14, and Meta, 11, both at South
cent for residents and much more than that for commercial en- Seminole Middle School; Stephanie, 8, at winter Springs
terprises
Margaret McKibbin took up the fight against the
Elementary, and baby, Kimberley, 2. The family has resided in
increase.
Winter Springs for 31-i years.
The battle appeared an impossible one to win, but she and a few
Mrs. McKibbin spends her full time in the home. "We are very
friends began circulating petitions. With more than 700 signatures busy with the children's lives," she said, "and have an open-door
on a petition she and her group protested the rate increase, but
policy with the children and their friends,"
managed only to get a short delay.
"Even though food prices are up and our family has increased
Mrs. McKibbin and her friends hit the streets a second time
by one, my food budget is the same as it was two years ago. Yet,
collecting more than 700 signatures protesting further and therm my family is fed good and nutritious meals."
the people of Winter Springs donated funds to send her to
The three olders girls enjoy crocheting. Mrs. McKibbin and her
Tallahassee to the PSC as their advocate,
husband work in the yard together and he does minor repairs on
Although the PSC approved the 100 per cent increase, it was the family cars.
male known that another hefty increase is in the offing next year
Mrs. McKibbin does not consider herself a "woman's libber."
and she hasn't given up yet.
"I am rather Victorian in attitude," she said. "I am very strong
'I made a dozen telephone calls before I found out who on feelings about the children. I brought them into the world and
represents the people. Now the Office of Public Counsel in owe them something," she said.
Tallahassee is seeking to intervene in the dispute Dec. 13 and "we
'Something must be done about continually Increasing utility
still have a chance to win," she said.
rates
Florida Power and Florida Gas will soon be seeking
"I had never been involved in politics before and I learned a lot
higher rates before those services are priced out of the market
from this fight," Mrs. McKibbin said.
where people won't be able to pay their bills," Mrs. McKibbin
Born and raised in Connecticut, Mrs. McKibbin graduated from
said. "People on fixed incomes are up against the wall," she
school in Bridgeport, Coon., and attended the University
added.
of Bridgeport.
She believes she can do more in the utility rate fight as an
She met her husband. Roger, currently a cost accountant at
elected official and is thus seeking a seat on the Winter Springs
Scott Electronics division of the National Cash Register ('u, in city Council.
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unusual for him and his wife, Starlean, to throw a party with
wild boar as the entree.
In tact he did throw parties for close friends last spring and
summer, and cooked 60-pound wild boars for the events,
Italian and French dishes are his specialty. He makes his own
pasta and sausage. Sabatini also enjoys gardening, sailing and
swimming in the family pool in the backyard.
'l'm an avid sailor and haven sloop at New Smyrna Beach," he
said, adding that his son, John Anthony, now 12, and a student at
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The ambassador suggested that Carter had
swallowed press reports "in which passion has
obscured the truth" and that Carter's advisers
had been "caught unawares by another
falsehood." Trucco Implied that their information was "based on propaganda which
representatives of the Marxist parties.
have
spread around the world."
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evidence but In open def$-'ce of historic facts."
which "I expressed my views without
Carter had charged that the Republican
safeguards. I say it's private. Should it be
administration had helped to overthrow an
stolen? There should not be two ethical codes."
elected government In Chile and to establish a
Then he hung up the telephone, with a parthg
military dictatorship in Its place. He also atinsult.
tacked Chilean prisons.
Wrote Trucco: "The government of the
LAST-MINUTE LOAN
Nine days before
United States did not participate, nor intervene, President Ford turns over the government to
dear Governor Carter, in the (end of) the Jimmy Carter, the Ford administration intends
'legitimately elected' governineoL"
to commit the United States to a huge, $5 billion

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Poll workers will be
Helen Green, clerk, Norma
Lang, Ruth Layo and
Louise Owens at the Moss
Road fire station and Mrs.
Patricia Lombardy, clerk,
Mrs. Marge Williams, Mrs.
Mary Williams and Mrs.
Reet Elliott at the
I'uscawlila fire house.
Winter Springs' city
election next
will be
held on the first Tuesday
following the first Monday
in November, in accordance with a charter
amendment approved by
the people at the recent
general election.
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His critics charge that he has suddenly
become generous with the taxpayers' billions as
a way of ingratiating himself with the foreign
banking community, which has been pushing the
loan. Thus Paraky, upon his return to private
Investment banking, will have many foreign
financiers In hi., debt, the critics allege.
From Kuwait, Parxky vehemently denied the
charge. "Absolutely not," he barked over the

trans-Atlantic phone. He said Carter's
representatives would be consulted and that the
decision to commit the $5 billion was "not final."
Yet an outraged House Banking Chairman

Henry Reuss, D.-WLt, has written a private
protest letter to Treasury Secretary William
Simon about it. Reuss urged that the negotiations
"be cancelled and rescheduled when the new
administration takes office. Only in this way can
we. . avoid any International confrontation or
embarrassment which might ensue it the
outgoing administration were to make corn'nitments with which the new administration Is
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And A Doll House
When Irene Van Eepoel's children began
"passing me by" educationally, she decided it
was time to pursue her own higher education
as well. She enrolled In Seminole Community
College part-time nearly a year ago. At the
end of the
later this month, she
expects to have 25 or 26 credits and be on her
way toward the sociology degree she wants to
be able to counsel young people.
Born in Orlando, she graduated from
Edgewater High School and took courses In
commercial art before her marriage,
Her husband, John, Is Central Florida
representative for a pharmaceutical house,
an official with the Florida Tennis
Association, on the board of directors of the
Central Florida Tennis Conference and
founder and executive director of the Central
Florida Junior Tennis League.
Theireldest daughter, Debra, 20,
junior
at Florida Atlantic University on a tennis
scholarship and hopes to obtain a masters
degree in sociology while Linda Gail, 18, is
attending Shorter College in Rome, Ga., on a
tennis scholarship and plans to be a
physician.
John Jr., 16, is a senior at Oviedo High
School and number one on the tennis team
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Mrs. Van Eepoel's hobbies include
she makes nearly all her own clothes and
those of her children
and reupholstering
furniture. She has been known "to handle a
wrench in an
and she likes biking
(She travels as much as 26 miles a day by
bicycle).
Some years ago when her daughters were
small, Mrs. Van Eepoel built a doll house and
all the furnishings by hand. "The girls now
argue which one will get the doll house when
they marry," she said.
The Van Eepoels have lived on a two-acre
in the R.anchlands for the past 15 years.
During her prior years on the city council,
she created the city's firs zoning board,
pioneered the city's first zoning ordinance,
and obtained a deed by donation for the
property now known as Sunshine Park.
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Mrs. Van Eepoel said many residents in the
city cannot afford the recently Increased
water and sewer rates.
"I don't see the City of Winter Springs as a
cold, hard business, rather I see It as a nonprofit corporation that is to provide services
to the people and to insure- a good enuironinent to bring up families," she says.

Daniels: ,A Matter
Of Degree(s)
John Daniels went into the U.S. Army as an
enlisted man in 1943 "It was the patriotic
thing to do during World War II"
and
retired 28 years later as a colonel in the U.S.
Air Force.
During those 28 years with service not only
in the second World War, but also in the
Korean War and the Vietnam Conflict, he
picked up his education
Including two
masters degrees.
His military career began with the Army
Infantry until he transferred to a transportatlon unit of the Air Corps, later a
separate military branch, the Air Force.
Currently Daniels is teaching government
and economics to ninth graders at Union Park
Junior High School. "At that age they are
young adults, eager to learn and the most
inpressionable age of youngsters."
Born In Covington, Tenn., Daniels, when
ready for high school, moved to Trussville,
Ala,, and lived with an older sister when his
parents died. He and his wife, the former
Mary Thornton, met in 1942. Both were
working for a furniture dealer and both were
just out of high school. Five months
they
met they were married,
The Daniels have two children, Steven 25,
Orlando, and Suzanne, V. Both are married,
Suzanne has a son, Michael, a year old, and
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Daniels received his bachelor's degree in
business administration at the University of
Nebraska at Omaha, a masters degree in
government at George Washington
University, Washington, D.C., concurrent
with graduation from the Air War College, a
masters degree at Tray State University,
Tray, Ala., in education and a special in
education degree at Auburn University,
Auburn, Ala. in education administration.
"I knew I needed the education degrees if I
were going to get into the school business
after retirement from the military," he said.
The Daniels selected Florida as the place
they wanted to live after retirement, par.
ticularly the Greater Orlando area, choosing
Winter Springs out of the busy tourist area.
Daniels considers golf
"I'm just a duEfer" and the city government as his bobbies.
Daniels, who has served as finance cornmissioner and assistant finance cornmissioner during his time in office, said, "We
have established a very good financial
in our government. Our government operates
responsibly and
austerely from a
financial standpoint. The city owes no
money except for long term purchases and
always meets its bills," he said.
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other affiliates of the World Bank would add up
to another $2.6 billion. Theoretically, the Carter
administration could block the commitment
after January 20. But this would cost the United
States tremendous bad will from the Third World
countries seeking the loans,
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OPIUM STRAW — Turkey has 14,000 tons of
Prime opium straw on its hands, a multi-milliondollar bounty that has governments worrying
and smugglers wondering.
The 14,000 tons, enough opium straw to supply
III U.S. addicts many times over, Is now in
Turkish warehouses waiting for legitimate
buyers. The government has been unable to
market much of its opium harvest.
It could become a temptation for corrupt
Turkish officials, with all this valuable straw in
their custody, to start selling it through the backdoor to the international narcotics smuggling
brotherhood.

Candidates for Winter
Springs council Tuesday night
focused on the recent pay raise
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granted Public Works Director
Ray Bradshaw. The forum:
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than doubled rates for
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billion. But once It Is made, U.S. obligations from

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foreign loan program for underdeveloped lands.
The deal is scheduled to be sealed on January
11 at a meeting of the International Development
Association In faraway Kuwait. The United
States will be represented by Gerald Parsky, a
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He wound up his letter by offering to set
Carter and his advisers straight "on Latin
American affairs, especially Chilean affairs."
Apparently, Trucco neglected to clear his
foot-in-mouth diplomacy with his superiors in
Chile. Diplomatic sources have told us that his
letter to Carter enraged the Chilean military
leaders who have been trying to dress up their
dictatorship lately.
Trucco was furious when we told him we had a
copy of his intemperate letter. It was a "private,
confidential, informal letter," he fumed, In

Seven candidates are
seeking three city council
seats in Winter Springs'
Dec. 7 city election and
1,753 residents of the
community are eligible to
ballots in the election.
The candidates are: John
W. Daniels (incumbent),
52, 1027 Antelope Trail,
I u sc a w Ill a,
bein g
challenged
by
Mrs.
Margaret McKibbin, 33, of
212 Buttonwood Ave., the
Terraces for seat three;
and John S. Sabatini, 38, of
303 Birch Terrace, the
Terraces, and Irene E. Van
Eepoel, 40, 231 Trade
Winds Road for the seat
five post.
Running for Seat one on
the council are Rev. Robert
F. Clark, Stephen S. hind
and Donald W. Sines tincumbent. Profiles on
these candidates were
published last week).
Daniels was appointed
originally to the city
council, filled that unexpired term and was elected
to one full ter-in. Mrs. Van
Fepoel served tuo terms
on the city council
previously and was elected
mayor in the 1960's by her
colleagues for one term.
Neither Mrs. McKibbin
nor Sabatini has run for
public office before.
The city will have two
polling places for the
election, at the fire station
on Moss Road for those
voters residing in precincts
13 and 24 and at the fire
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Truculent Trucco To Keep On Truck'l'n 9.
Shortly before the
November elections, Chilean Ambassador
Manuel Trucco wrote a nasty letter to Jimmy
Carter, The tnxulent Trucco Isn't expected to
last long in Washington, therefore, after Carter
is Inaugurated on January 20.
Trucco scolded Carter for his statements
about Chile and implied that his advisers had
been brainwashed by Marxists. It Isn't considered good form, of course, for an ambassador
to insult the leaders of his host government.
Ambassadors are supposed to be gracious and
charming and careful what they say.
For diplomacy is as fragile as a crystal
champagne glass. An accomplished ambassador
can make his points with a whispered word, a
raised eyebrow, a diplomatic frown.
But Trucco, writing with a heavy hand, Informed Carter that his campaign statements

education there and attended for two years Washington
University in St. Louis studying general business courses. lie and
Starican, presently a teachers aide at Teague Middle School, met
while she was an airline stewardess and he was doing lease
negotiations for free standing restaurants anti shopping center
developers.
lie traveled the New England and West Coast areas doing site
analyses for the shopping center developers for seven years
Sabatini is employed by the Florida Interconnect Co. as a cornmunications consultant in marketing.
The company went into business five years ago and Sabatirti has
been with the firm much of that time.
Sabatini noted that nearly three years ago he was appointed
the city's Board of Adjustment and a little over a year ago he was
named to the planning and zoning board.
"The city needs people who are genuinely concerned and nterested in the city as a business that needs to be run as a one-half
million dollar business should be," he said.
'The city does not have franchise agreements with either
Southern Bell or the Winter Park Telephone Companies, and I am
interested in finding out why," Sabatini said, suggesting he can
best find reasons for this non-action as a member of the city
council,
lit' said he is concerned about water rates in the community
having been raised, noting that his utility bills more than doubled
in cost and another increase in rates is yet to come. "Are the
people perhaps paying for the
water company's poor
judgment" he asked.
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John Anthony is a member of the Blue Dolphins Swim Club,
under Harry Mizell, which practices at Winter Park high School.
One of their recent meets was with the Club Del Fines of
Guatemala City, Guatemala, in Winter Park. A guest of the
household during the meet was a participant on the opposing
team, Enrique Godoy, 11.
Sabatini said a return rimatch in Guatemala is being boosted by
the parents of the local swimmers. He said that Mizell currently
has 18 of his former swun students going to college on
scholarships.
A member of the Seminole YMCA board of business
management, Sabatini said Seminole County needs a resident
YMCA facility with a swimming pool. lie also collects first-edition
books.
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The Herald's resident EAr has been getting a
swarm of inquiries asking the identity of that
Sanford City Commission candidate who, it was
overheard by the EAr and reported Nov. 21, talked
of the trouble "the coloreds" are causing police.
The remarks were made outside the Seminole
Community Action banquet at the Civic Center. For
purposes of clarification and fairness, the EAr tells
us it was Eddie Keith, running for Seat 2.

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have a President who hides In the Oval Office," the
matron's husband said.

WASHINGTON
No sooner had the
One of the most important decisions the U.S.
Democrats seized the White House with
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promises of restoring confidence in the political
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system than one of their own was blackening that
1966
Miranda ruling concerning the admissibility
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A better case for overturning or severly
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Anderson decided there was only one man in the
convictin of the 1968 sex murder of a 10-year-old
state with enough competence and enough
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It seems that the suspect, one Robert A.
plan to further his own interests. He will resign
Williams, had turned himself into Davenport
his present office, allowing U. Coy. Rudy
police and was advised by two lawyers not to
Perpich to take over. Perpich will then select
make any statements until he was returned to
Anderson
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and essentially a wasted resource
to be the
On the way to Des Moines, however, an of ;
new junior senator from the land of 10,000 lakes.
ficer persuaded Williams to lead him to the girl's
Anderson is aware there will be criticism of
body before It was hidden by snow. Her parents,
his action. Already a poll has been conducted
he said, "should be entitled to a Christian burial
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for the little girl who was snatched away from
questioned do not want the governor to elect
them on Christmas Eve and murdered."
himself to the Senate. But since the polls have no
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authority, and since politics is often the art of
found, constituted "trickery" and the violation of
,- --preventing people from engaging in what is their
the suspect's right to remain silent. It reversed
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own business, Anderson insists all skepticism
his subsequent conviction.
"Can
you
spare
a
dime?
For
a
down payment on a cup o f
will be disregarded.
In opening-day arguments before the
"I'm sure some will react negatively," the
coffee,"
Supreme Court, Williams' attorney, University I.
governor says and justify my election to a full
of Iowa law professor Robert Bartles, charged
term in 1978." Displaying no shame at all,
that
the officer's remark "was designed to play
Anderson is already campaigning for a Senate
on
the
defendant's known religious background"
career, and what with the incumbent's adto obtain Information police were forbidden to
vantage he is bestowing on himself he'll likely
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That the Minnesotan has yearned for a
He did not pretend to claim that his client did
national pulpit has been apparent for years. A
PALO ALTO, Calif. tAP) Jim Bliss wants to
a fuller life.
TSI's first product was a reading device called not kill a little girl, but rather that to uphold the
one-time Olympic hockey player and attorney, help blind people pay more taxes.
police action "would make it impossible for
he has been in political office for 18 of his 43
That could make Bliss sound like an oddball
an
"Optacon."
It
allows
a
blind
person
to
read
counsel
to represent their clients in a sensible
years, and has been touted as a commer since philanthropist or an overeager Internal Revenue
ordinary printed material.
early this decade. Curly haired, blue eyed, agent.
What a distortion of the concept of a defen
The Optacon consists of a scanner which is
moderate in all things including philosophy, he Is
But instead, Bliss is an entrepreneur who
passed over the words and a console In which the dant's rights under the law. What an insult to the
a prodigy of Hubert Humphrey and a ripening heads a five-year-old company that is an unusual
user places his or her left hand. The scanner con- rights of all decent, lawabiding people.
favorite of his mighty party.
mixture of capitalism and humanitarianism,
verts
letters into electrical impulses which then
He is a bit too Democratic, perhaps. At the
The company is Telesensory Systems Inc.,
vibrate tiny pins set inside the console.
If the Supreme Court abolishes Miranda, it
past party convention, as chairman of the which makes products to aid the blind and which
The user feels each letter as it is reproduced on will have been because of the outrageous
platform committee, Anderson fought hard for a puts much of its profits back into research on
the array of pins and is thus able to "read" the behavior of the legal profession of judges, who
rule a loyalty oath, really which would force new products for the visually handicapped.
words.
have freed accused murderers not because the
all candidates to promise allegiance to the
"The driving force of this company is to use
"You can't imagine the difference having an evidence against them was not conclusive but
eventual nominee. Thus he wanted Jimmy technology to get blind people more Integrated
Optacon makes to a blind person," says 'I'SJ because in obtaining it the police had not conCarter and company to swear fidelity even if into society and, in particular, into more normal
calculator products manager Chris Berg, whose formed with every jot and tittle of the law, as the
George Wallace was the pick.
employment," Bliss said in an interview at the
wife is blind,
judges interpreted it. Of lawyers, who have
But extremism In defense of Democratic company's offices here.
"Before this, they were limited to materials forgotten that their essential duty is to see that
If
you
look
at
a
blind
person
who's
on
welfare,
unity isn't a vice, not to those who can add
translated into Braille. Now they can read their clients receive a fair trial, not to get them
registration figures. And it Li this sort of devotion he may be receiving $3,000 to $4,000 from the
newspapers, cookbooks
whatever they want. off by any means possible.
government,"
he
said.
"If
you
turn
that
around
which has led Democrats to believe Anderson
They can read their personal mail, instead of
If the Supreme Court abolishes Miranda, it
so he's making $10,000 a year, not only that
too big for a mere gubernatorial chair. With
having to get someone to read it to them."
will have been because a scandalized and abused
000
helping
to
stimulate
the
economy,
but
his
1
good looks and fortuitous attitude, they say, he $10
IS! also offers a nine-day training course to society Is demanding that the legal system begin
income tax would be $2,000 or $3, 000 a year.
could be president some day.
buyers of its Opt.acons. Users normally start oft serving again the true end of justice, which is the
"That's a $6,000 differential, and I think it's
at about 12 words per minute and reach 40 to 50 identification and punishment of time who
And so, by golly, it is not just for the good of worth the onetime investment of a few thousand
words per minute after using the device for a break society's laws,
Minnesota that Wendell Anderson Is using his dollars to change that $3, 000 obligation Into
while.
Some users have attained speeds of 100
office for personal gain, it is in effect for the good $3,000 in income for the government," he said.
It may be true that Miranda came about
words per minute, Berg says.
future of America. This no doubt Is the same
Bliss, of course, Isn't interested in the blind
that an. because of past abuses by the police. No one
rationale used by George Wallace in 1966, when, solely from the standpoint of generating more
IS1 also sells a talking calculator
wants to return to third-degree methods of Inforced out of office by Alabama law, he threw his tax revenue. His company employs six blind
nounces each step of a mathematical problem as terrogation.
cancer-stricken wife into the political arena so persons on its staff of 100 and he points out that
the user presses the key!. The calculator, which
But Miranda has gone too far. Or more ac'
that he could continue to selflessly rule the holding down a normal job helps blind persons
can be programmed to operate In any language, curately, judges and lawyers have permitted it
people.
develop a better self 'image and generally enjoy
performs six different functions,
to go too far.

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"I'll sTIte it," the matron's daughter said.
"No dear, you just graduated from high school
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The group fell silent, pondering that deduction.
After a few minutes, the lawyer said, "No, it
can't be Chevy Chase. He's too tall"
"His name must be S.I. Toyota," mumbled a
dentist who was working on his seventh martini. "1
know there was a Japanese guy who got elected to
something."
"Well, whatever his name is, I wish he would
show himself more often," the matru, said. "It's
improper for a president to go into hiding."
"Maybe we should write a letter demanding that
the President show himself," the matron's
husband said. "After all, he may have fallen victim
to foul play or something."
"Yes, look what happened to Nixon," the matron
said.
"Foul ball!" the drunk dentist said. .
"Who is going to write the letter?" queried the
terrible about remembering names."
psychiatrist. "I can't
my tennis elbow Is acting
"It has something to do with cars," a up,"
psychiatrist said, drawing upon his training In utd
"I'!l write it," the lawyer said, "but it'll cost you
association,
a hundred bucks."
"Whoever it is, he falls down a tot," the matron's
"Don't be so mercenary. What we have in mind
husband commented.
is just a friendly little note, asking that the
"I've got it! It's President Chevy Chase!" exPresident make a public appearance," the matron
claimed the matron's daughter.
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Area Cities Plan Parades To Herald Holiday Season
By JANE CASSELB1.RRY

Herald Staff Writer
Four area Christmas
parades. the first one in
Sanford Saturday will
herald the approach of the
holiday season. The
Altam on t e-Ca ss el berry
parade is scheduled
Sunday followed by the
Winter Springs parade on
Dec. 12 and DeBary's on
Dec. 19.
"Christmas Enchantment" will be the theme for
the Sanford parade,
stepping off at 9 am. The
parade will form at the
farmer Sanford Naval
Academy building and
proceed west on First
Street to Laurel Avenue;
south to Second Street;
East on Second to Park
Avenue; and south to the
city park at Fourth Street
to disband.
Last-minute entries are
still being accepted; and
anyone interested may

contact the Greater Sanford Chamber of Commerce. Trophies will be
awarded to winning entries
in each of six categories.
More than 60 entries Include floats, bands,
marching units, cars and
horses.
Grand marshal for the
parade will be Miss
Florida, Nancy Stafford of
Ft. Lauderdale.
The Greater Sanford
Parade Comrnitee will hold
a fund-raising drawing for
an Amana microwave oven
in conjunction with the
parade. Tickets will be
available for a $1 donation
at the Chamber of Commerce, Sanford Specialty,
Flagship Bank of Sanford,
and Celery City Printing.
The Altamonte-Casselberry Chamber of Commerce parade will begin at
2 p.m., Sunday, at
Altamonte Mall and will
proceed east on the
westbound lane of SR 436 to

the Seminole Plaza in
Casselberry where it will
disband behind Leeds
Store. Parade marshal will
be Charles Glascock. Ken
Brown, WESH-TV's news
director, will be grand
marshal.
Miss Florida, Kirby (Sky
King) Grant, and Santa
also will be featured
celebrities in the event. Cochairmen of the parade are
Sal Orlando and Bob
Stines.
Participating will be
bands from Orlando Naval
Training Center, Lyman,
Lake Brantley, Lake
Howell, Jones and Bishop

Casselberry Hopeful

H as ke It Rigs
To Re laxing
ole

Gerald Haskell was born and circle originally came from
raised in Solvay, N.Y. a suburb New York State."
of Syracuse. He spent much of
Laughing, he recalls, "We
his adult life in the north, where bought this house immediately
he made a career of driving an when we saw it. I walked in, sat
"eighteen-wheeler," a huge down, looked around, then said,
semi-tractor-trailer rig.
'This is it!"
"But by the time I came to
Haskell's father was a conFloclda, the money Just didn't stable back home In Solvay, but
seem as good to me down other than that this is his first
venture
here," he says.
into
politics.
Haskell retired from the big "However, he says, I've been
rigs and went to work again. concerned for a long time.
He is a warehouse salesman in
"I'm concerned with the
Orlando now. Much of his non- economic squeeze which Is
causing suffering for many of
the elderly. I'm not happy with
What's He
some of the people presently
serving on the Casselberry City
Really Like?
Council, and frankly this tax
they keep talking about also
working time is spent in con- worries me."
versation and relaxation with
Pausing for a moment,
his wife, Ida.
seeming to gather his words
He also devotes a significant with great care, Haskell conamount of time and effort to tinues. "I'd like the water and
area civic activities.
sewer bill cut. But they're
"I'm a member of Veterans talking about raising it again.
of Foreign Wars (VFV) in I've talkedto quite a few people
Casselberry," he says, "and a and they all have the same idea
member of the American - that the utilities costs simply
Legion post in Sanford as well." must be cut."
Suggesting that people take a
He and Ida are members of
St. Augustine's church in ride around Casselberry,
Casselberry. "We also used to Haskell says, "Our side streets
bowl a lot," he says but my are all sand. I'm told the city
average got too low I decided it doesn't have the money to do
was time to quit." Ida, he ex• anything about it, but they'll
Plains, still bowls twice a week. have to convince me."
Haskell isaverteranofWorld
And with regard to the
War II and Korea, a medic who proposed Casselberry charter,
was a first sergeant at Haskell says succinctly, "This
retirement.
city management Form of
He trid Ida have two sons, government? I don't believe we
Gerald Jr. and Thomas need it. lt costs too much money
Anthony, both living in anyway."
Syracuse, and four grandchildren.
Haskell lives on Summerset
Legal Notice
Terrace in the Summer--development and notes that, UNITED STATES DISTRICT
"Everyone who lives on our COURT MIDDLE DISTRICT OF

Moore high schools;
Milwee and South Seminole
Middle Schools, St. Mary
Magdalen and St. Andrew's
Schools, Longwood
Elementary Fife and Drum
Corps, Orlando Fife and
Drum Corps, and the
Shrincr3 Bahia Temple
band.
According to Glascock,
there will be 80-100 units in
the parade, divided into 13
sections so that 17-92 traffic
can be moved between
sections. Two-way traffic
will be moving on the
eastbound lane of 436
during the parade. The
Casselberry and Altamonte

Springs pollee departments
and Seminole Sheriff's
Department will be handling traffic.
Floats, Shriners and Elks
motorcycle drill teams,
marching units, vehicles
from area fire departments, youth groups, and
clowns will be also included.
Winter Springs Fire
Chief Charles Holzman will
be marshal for the Winter
Springs Christmas parade
to begin at 2 p.m., Dev. 12,
on SR 434 at Hayes Road
ending on Edgemon Road.
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UNITED STATES OF AMERICA,
Plaintiff, vs. REGINA G. SIEVER
aka REGINA G. McCOY and
RONALD I. McCOY. at .1
Defendants.
—OR DER
FOR
County is advertising for bids on
SERVICE BY PUBLICATION — On
r' wells as per plani and spec
motion and affidavit of plaintiff n
fiflClf,Qfl$ available for Inspection
the above entitled causecy
at 202 E. Commercial Street. SanAssistant United States Attorney, fl
ford. Florida In the office
the
an action against the d.tendantls),
DIreClOrOIAuxiliary Services,
Regina 0, Siever a k a Regina C
December a ten. 1:00
McCoy and Ronald I. McCoy. as al.,
Publish' Dec. 1, 6. 15, 1974
and to enfcrce a lien upon real
DEG-3
propifty situate In this District and
described
follows. The East 4
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT, IN AND as
feet of Lot 1$ and the West 30 feet of
FOR
SEMINOLE
COUNTY,
Lot 14. WILLIAMSON HEIGHTS
FLORIDA
REPLAT. according to the plot
CIVIL ACTION NO. 142151.CA44-8
thereof as recorded in Plat Book 13
In Re, the Marriage of
at page 14 o f the Public Records of
LINDA LEE WINKELMAN
Wife Seminole County. Florida. and it
appearing to the Court that defen
and
dant(s). Regina G. Sliver ak-a
WILLIAM R. WINKELMAN
0 McCoy and Ronald I.
Husband Regina
McCoy are not inhabitants of nor
NOTICE OF ACTION
TO. WILLIAM R. WINKELMAN found within the Slate of Florida and
have not voluntarily appeared
RESIDENCE UNKNOWN
hcrein, and that personal service
ADDRESS UNKNOWN
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED upon them is not practical btcaue
their residence and whereabouts ,,
that a Petition for Dilolution of
Marriage has been hlIedagainst you. unknown. it is ORDERED mat

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and you are required to serve a copy Regina 0 Slaver a k a Regina G.
of your written defenses to it, it any, McCoy and Ronald I. McCoy appear
on CAR ROLL BURI( E. Attorney for or plead to the complaint herlin by
the 10111h day of January, 1977. and in
Petitioner, wt5$ aress is 612
Sanford Atlantic Bank Building, deta.itt thcri,t Inc Court will
Sanford. Florida32771, and file the Proceed to the hearing and ad
it,dicationof this Suit as If Regina G.
original with the Clerk of Circuit
Sliver a It a R.glna G. McCoy and
Crt, Sanford. Seminole County,
Ronald I. McCoy, nodbean served
Florida. on or before the 13thday
December A 0 • 1976 otherwise a with proce in the State of Florida,
but Only to the extent provided for by
default will be entered against you
Section 1455. Title $, Uniled States
for thi relief demanded in the
Cods, it 15 ttjflfr ORDERED ttsof
Petition.
WITNESS my Hand andOftIcIpl notice of this older be published by
the United States Mr5hal in a
seal (if this Court on this the 6th day
newspaper of general circulation In
of November. AD. 1916,
Seminole County, Florida, once a
week for Six 161 consecutIve weeks,
Arthur H. Beckwitt,, Jr.
commencing on November tO. 1916.
Cl,rk of the Circuit Court
DONE AND ORDERED IIOfIJndQ,
by; MaryN Darden
Florida, this IIh day of October,
Cl
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CARROLL BURKE
GEORGE C YOUNG
Attorney for Petllioner
United S'a'n District Judge
612 Sanford Atlantic Sank Bldg
Pu011$h Nov. 10, Il, 24, Dec. I. I, IS.
Sanford, Florida 72771
1976
Publish: Nov 10. I?, 24, Doc I. 1974
DCF4Y
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Sanford Civitan, 7:15 am., Buck's.
SISTER, Inc., noon, Holiday Inn.
:t'n,or Citizens Dance, 2 p.m., Altamonte Springs
('ivo' Center.
"Saturday, Sunday, Monday," a three-act comedy
presented at Annie Russell Theatre. Rnllin.s CoUee,
Winter Park, 8:30 p.m.( Through Saturday).
FRIDAY, DECEMBER3
Seminole South Rotary, 7:30 a.m., Lord Chumley's
Altanlonte Springs.
Seminole Sunrise Kiwanis, 7 a.m., Buck's.
Foresters Square Dance Club, 8 p.m., The Forest.
Tanglewood AA, closed, 8 p.m., St. Richard's church.
Longwood AA, closed, 8p.m., Balling Hills Moravian SR
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CASE NO. 742134.CA.0e•0
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INVITATION TO BID
The Board of Trustee's of the
Seminole County Public Hospital
.nyite bids upon the following
ORTHOPEDIC EQUIPMENT
Additional irltOrmat on plans anti
specifications are available at Of
lice of thi Purchajing Agent
All bids shall be mailed to the
board 01 Trut,ej Of the Seminole
County Public Hospi t a l, 1101 East
First Street, Sanford. Florida 377)1
Alt bids shall be poStmarxed not
later than trio 15th day 01 December
1976, and Shall be received on or
before the 20 day of December 1974
Publsh Dec t. 2 3. 1974
DEC 1

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Plaintiff,
vs
RICHARD M BRYANT
and
CANDICE P BRYANT. h i s wife.
Defendants
NOTICE OF ACTION
TO RICHARD M BRYANT and
CANDICE P. BRYANT, his wife
Residence and whereabouts are
unknown and all persons claiming
by, through or under then, and all
others claiming any right, title or
interest in and to the tollowing
described property
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
that an action to foreclose a mortgage on the following properly In
Seminole County, Florida.
Lot 13. Block C. LAKE HARNEY
ACRETTES, as recorded in Plat
Book It, Page 31, Public Records of
Seminole County, Florida,
ties been tiled against RICHARD U.
BRYANT and CANDICE P.
BRYANT. hiS *:IC, and you are
required to serve a copy of your
written defenses, if any, tO it On
LYNN JAMES HINSON, of Turn
bull, Abner and Daniels, Attorneys
for Plaintiff, whose address is Ill
West Lyman Avenue, Post Off i c e
Box 100, Winter Park, Florida 32790,
and file the ol-lgiflaI with the Clerk of
the above stylCd Court on or before
December 17th. 1916, otherwise a
iudgment may be entered aqairist
You f o r the relief demanded in the
ompiaint or petition
WITNESS my hand and the seal of
said Court on November 17th, 1976
(SEAL)
Arthur H Bec kwith, Jr
Clerk of the Circuit Court
By Lillian Woodman
Deputy Clerk
Pbli5h NOv Il, 71. Dec 1 5, 1976
DEF 71
INVITATION TO BID
Notice is hereby given !hat the
City of Lake Mary of Seminole
County, Florida will receive Seeled
bids up to I 017 P M Thursday
December 9. 1976 in the City Hall,
155 E Crystal Lake Ay , Lake
Mary. Florida for one Ill Police
Pursuit Vehicle Spec,ficator,s may
be obtained from the City Clerk.
Laic Mary City Hall, 155 E Crystal
Lake Ave Lake Mary, FIor,da
S Kay Sassman

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Deltona Theatre Arts Guild, 7:30 p.m., Episcopal
Church parish house, Enterprise.
Sanford AA, 8 p.m., 1201 W. First St.
Lake Mary Rotary, 8 a.m., Mayfair Country club.
Gold Star Mothers, 1:30 p.m., Legion Home, Lake
Ivanhoe, Orlando.
.Casselberry Lions, 6:30 p.m., Land o'Lakes Country
Club.
South Seminole OptimIst, 7:30 am., Ramada Inn, SR

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GREAT STOCKING STUFFER
COTY "SWEET EARTH

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£'ort Canaveral: high 4:2.8
n.m., 4:31 p.m., low 10:32 a.m.,
10:27 p.m.

CALENDAR

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

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Tuesday's high 48, today's
low 40. Rainfall .32 Inch.
Mostly cloudy
through
Thursday, windy but not as
cold. Highs today low to mid 60s
and low lOs Thursday. Not as
cold tonight with lows in low
SOs. Winds north (ono,.theastis.
25 M.p.h.
TOMORROW'S TIDF_S

Countywide School Advisory Committee, noon, First
Federal of Seminole. SR 434, Longwood.
YAC's Club for Singles, 9 p.m., Orlando Garden Club,
710 E. Rollins Ave Orlando.

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Sanford:
Sanford:
Angela M. Bell
Pvt. &amp; Mrs. James (Casa)
Ira D. Boutwell
Swain, baby boy
Jessie L. Dixon
Harold Fues
[)ISCHARGES
Margaret L. Hale
Sanford:
Muriel Hamilton
Jackson Alexander
Shellie Brent
Gladys E. Morris
Robert V. Robey
Lucy Bryant
Jack E. Stemper
Cary L. [lurch
Zina Davis
Ann Curtis, Deltona
Margaret C. Davis, Deltona
Benjamin F. Johnson
Edna Garceau, Deltona
Viola I.. Johnson
Inamac Li nn, Deltona
Justin W. Kinnaird
William S. Miller, Deltona
Charles E. Murray
Isabelle A. Simmons, Deltona
Orsie L. Pritchard
Zenith B. Chapman, Lake
James Williams
Helen
Elizabeth Drummond,
George J. Krebs, Longwood DeBary
Keith Roasch, t.ongwood
Dominick Ventarola, Deltona

Bernice
S.
Graham,
Longwood
Willie M. Hittell, Longwood
Levelle V. Thompson, Maitland
Ralph T. Gerhart, Oviedo

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Sanford-Seminole Jaycees Christnas tree sale, 1-9
p.m., Jaycee building, French Avenue.
Central Florida fiji Asia. Art exhibit, 10 am. to 9
p.m., Winter Park Mall.
Annual Christmas Bazaar sponsored by Sanford
Garden Club, 9 am. to 5 p.m., Garden Club Center,

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chairmen. Assembly poInt'j
will be at the DeBary ball
park with the route moving
on Shell Road to DeBary
Manor, then south on 17-92
to the fire station.

parade in DeBary, sponsored by the DeBary
Volunteer Fire Department will be Sunday, Dec.
19, at 1 p.m. Ellie Ogden
and Maurice Eve are co-

be the largest parade in the
city's history. Santa will
ride atop an antique
firetruck and the Seminole
Youth Ranch clowns will
serve as Santa's helpers
handing out goodies along
the route. There will be six
marching hands, the
Longwood Junior Police,
Orlando Naval Training
Center's 50-flag unit,
Winter Springs Elementary School kangaroo
mascot "Springaroo", fire
trucks, antique corps,
motorcycle teams and

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Legal Notice
INVITATION TO BID
The Hous ing Authority of the City
of Sanford. Florida will receive bids
for Replacement of Thirty (30)
Exterior Yard Light Fixtures at
Lake Monroe Terrace, Low Rent
Housing Project Fla 16 S until 2:00
PM E.S.T on the 191h day of
December 1976, at the Administration Building, Castle
Brewer Court, Sanford. Florida at
which time and place all bids will be
Publicly opened and read aloud.
The work COflSpS1S Of remov i ng
Thirty 1301 e*iiting yard lighti,
including concrete bases, posts and
globes and replacing same with
thirty ()3) new fixtures Including
concrete bases, anchor bolts, posts,
globes and connections to existing
electrical Services New fixtures
siaII conform to the following
Replace thirty (30) existing post
lights and foundations with a
Sterner GSC 10 foot black post with
24" poIy carbonate globe Unit to be
120 volt. 100 watt mercury vapor
fixture with tOO watt deluxe tamp.
Mount on 16" Square by 36" deep
concrete base ttuth with finish
grade. Connect new fixtures to
existing wiring.
Bidders shalt visit the site and
determine for themselves, prior to
bidding, the location, existing
conditions and all matters affecting
the work. 1140 extra cornpe'ns.atior,
will be authori:ed for items which
can be determined by such Site
investigation
A certified check or bank draft,
Payable to the Housing Authority of
the City of Sanford, Florida. U.S.
Government Bonds, or a satisfac
'cry bid bond executed by the bid.
Oars and acceptable sureties In an
amount equal to S per cent of the bid
shalt be Submitted with each bid.
The successful bidder will be
required to furnish and pay for
satisfactory performance and
Payment bond or bonds
The succesitul bidder Will be
required to comply with all ap.
picabIC local, state and federal
regulations
The Housing Authority of the City
of Sanford, Florida reserves the
tight to reject any or all b'ds or to
waive any intormatitles in the
bidding
No bid Shall be withdrawn for a
priod of 30 dais subsequent to the
opening of bids without the consent
,f the Housing Authority of the City
of Sanford. Florida
The Housing Authority
Of the C.ty of Sanford.
Florida
wilson
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P,iIiih Nov 17. 21. Dec I, I, 15. 12,
1916
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FICTITIOUS NAME
Notice s hereby given that we are
mgaevi in bu%'noi% at Court St
LoflQ*000 Seminole County,
lor'dJ under the fictitious name of
PUBLIC OPINIONS CO. and that
we ntend to reg i ster sad name with
the Clerk of the Circuit Court.
Semnole County. Florida in ac
cordance with the provisions of the
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Section 563 09 Florida Statutes 1957
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OFFICIAL BALLOT
GENERAL ELECTION
CITY OF CASSELBERRY
CASSELBERRY. FLORIDA
DECEMBER 7, Ins

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COUNCILMAN
(Vote for three I
William 'Bill' Brady
Charles H Glascock
Gerald i PlaSkell
Norman E kessinger
Frank Lvcadamo
Salvatore (Sal) Orlando
Carl Robertson, Jr
Frank AS(ttutte
Charles Suer
Donald W Wilson
PROPOSED CHARTER AMENDMENT
OF THE CITY OF (ASSELSERRY FLORIDA
Shall Ordnance 1140 M
. of the City of CassaiDarry. Florida, duly adopt ed
by the c ou ncil on the 1st Jay of Novembiq. A 0 1976, amending
the
existing charter of the City of Casselbefry. Florida, being Chapter 63.1151.
Laws of Florida Sp.cial Aos Of 1943. 3 3.rtt'i.di3, tC the
.(FsS4 of
creating a revised charter as provided Dv Chapter 164. Laws of Florida, be
approved and isdepled
F or The Amendment
Against The Ani..idment
Publish Dec I, 1974
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as interested in whether new diabetic that follows in.
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the medicines as prescribed if
he needs them, has the best
chance of avoiding the eye
complications of diabetes.
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three notrump No one bid
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CANCER (June 21-July 22) In questions could ferret out
situations were you are com- things competitors' secrets.
peting today, you have a slight
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 19)
edge - but don't be over- Keep in close touch today with
confident about it.
persons vital to your immediate
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) You plans, to give them more inwon't be at all comfortable centive to move in the right
around people who are to direction.
serious today. Associating with
PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20)
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tuna or snapper, it is a slimy,
dripping carcass, probably suspended from a hook at a marina. The next he sees it, some
two-to-six months and a few
dollars later, the fish is

More than seven million salt
water fishermen visit Florida's
sunny shores each year. And
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catches of marlin, shark, sailfish and bluefin tuna is so great

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brightly painted and firm,
ready to hang above a fireplace
or office desk.
A sting ray with a six-foot
wing span might cost almost
$400 to mount. A 12-foot marlin
goes for more than $900 at one
local taxidermist. And a one-to10 inch mapper can be processed for less than $100.
The three or four major marine taxidernusLs in the state
make their money by turning
out a product as similar to the

hundred

real thing as possible. But most
fish mounts utilize no more than
the thin skin from the live fish.
Other mounts don't even use the
skin but rely on fiberglass.
At one major taxiderrr -t
who has 5,000 to 7,000 fish in
different stages of processing
each (lay, a fish starts its Journey on a skinning room floor,
blood dripping from gaping
mouth.
The hollow-skin process of
taxidermy has no use for the

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Tarver's usefulness is in a
munity College basketball team
Sterling's contribution Is behind situation, with the little
if it doesn't buy the
primarily In floor play. guard using his quickness to
about there being no place like Tuesday night he came In with pressure opposing offenses.
home.
SCC up by an 11-point margin
Seminole Is home Thursday
The record speaks for itself,
and It
30 when he left the night against the Rollins junior
Seminole has played four game. In the big Brevard varsity In a 7:30 contest. SCC
road games and
victory, he came In with a plays In Fort Myers Saturday
victories in those contests. By three-point lead and ran the against Edison and returns
contrast, at home the Raiders offense which preserved the home the following Wednesday
only 1-2.
triumph.
against Hillsborough.
The latest
victory was a
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in Winter Haven.
"Maybe we are a road club,"
suggested SCC coach Joe
Sterling. "All I know is
we
have played our best games on
the road. Especially those road
wins against Florida College,
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Brevard."
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beentogowitha starting lineup
of Willie Williams (averaging
14
Bob Zipko (16,)
Atkins (12), Robert Lewis (17)
and Sammy Williams (7),
"The key," points out Sterling,
"is that we come on with
Kruer, David
Joe
Sterling
and Giles Tarver.
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diiference, even If they haven't
started."
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POLK Blakely 12 7 4. Bryant 3 1
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"Right now he has a sprained
by Esposito tied the game in six road games 'and its
15th
The New York Islanders are neck and we won't know how at 13:43 of the second period triumph over-all
in 17 games.
struggling
and hoping.
severe until Wednesday. Denis and was the 26th power play
Capitals 6, Penguins 4
it
The Islanders lost for the had his head snapped back and goal of the season for the
Caps' goalie Bernie Wolfe
fourth time In five games Tues- they were worried about the Rangers, who lead the league in blocked a penalty shot by Ron
day night, 4-2 to Toronto, and vertebrae," said Waske.
that department.
Schock at 14:31 of the opening
survived a major scare when
In other NUL games, Atlanta
period and his team later over.
Rockies 5, Blues 3
Denis Potvin, the National and the New York Rangers
Nelson
Pyatt
scored
two
came
deficits of 1-0, 2-1 and 4-3.
Hockey
League's Norris skated to a 2-2 tie, Colorado deTony White's first two goals
Trophy winner as its top feated St. Louis 5-3, Buffalo goals, including one with
defenseman last season, was bombed Boston 6-2
seconds left In the second pert- of the season helped the Caps,
and Wash- od,
who tied the score for the last
for Colorado.
sent to a hospital after a second- ington outscored Pittsburgh 6-4.
time
on Ace Bailey's goal at
pe ri od accident.
Sabres 6, Brains 2
14:41
and went ahead on Gerry
"The x-rays were negative,"
Flames 2, Rangers 2
Terry Martin scored twice for Meehan's shot at 16:37. White
said Islanders' trainer Ron
Rangers' goalie John David- Buffalo as Boston's unbeaten closed the scoring with 54 SCC
Waske, but he did not know how son made 42 saves as New York streak at home was snapped on
to play, banging in ,i
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Portland at India na
Clev eland at Kansas City
Milwaukee at New Orleans
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EIGHTH — I Atava Zarre (I)
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510. 3, Bilbao Juan (2) 7200 (13)
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Guards—Sam NiChols, Mississippi 30 001 00 SlO; 2. Oguiza Aguirre (2)
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TWELFTH — I Anton Arca (1)
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AlA, 80, W GG(gla Cot 79
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Warren Bryan?, K entucky, .5, 249,
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Denver
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Detroit
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Kan City II 30
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York Knicks 101
Slate, 60. 205. senIor, Columbus,
Buffalo 119, Seattle III
MISS.; Bill Krug. Georgia. 6-1, 05
Cleveland 99. Denver 93
junior, Suittand, Md.; Clinton
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Burrell, Louisiana State. 4-I, ilL
G%!den State 125, Chicago 320
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San Ant onio 120. Detroit lfl
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of the Pittsburgh Pirates, has won't be known until tt has been
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Fouli Seminole 31. Polk 70
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If Hubbard's program falls on
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Coach Rudy Hubbard will never schedule, that consideration
Rookie
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The theatrical mound antics
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Fans and the television people.
centric behavior such as talking
Hayes, will do h're New Year's forfeiture, play the University
PROVIDENCE, R.I. (AP)
In the 29 games Fidrych
to baseballs and
down
night.
of Miami in 1979-80.
De
Pistons forward Mar','m mounds, collected 22 of a started, he drew a total paid atMASH (API
Free
A&amp;M's
unique
Orange
BIosAsked if he could get A&amp;M
Barnes has been given a one- possible 24 votes from a special tendance of 901,339. Quite
Bryant Salter, acquired In a som Classic, to be played here ready to give Miami a test in
year prison term for violating committee of the Baseball frequently, the announcement
controversial deal that
Saturday night against Central three years, Hubbard said, "We
probation, but has two weeks to Writers
Association
of
in
advance
that
"The
Bird"
was
Jake
Scott and a draft choice to State, keeps the Rattlers from a think so. I feel good about the
appeal the ruling to the Rhode America.
going to pitch would be enough the Washington Redskins, has possible berth in the NCAA program."
Island Supreme Court.
to sell out a park.
been waived by the Miami Dol- Division II small college playThe remaining two Votes
Superior Court Judge AnthoAnother factor which could
Fidrych started slowly but phins.
offs because of its late date.
ny Glannini found Tuesday that went to Butch Wynegar, Min- won eight games in a row one
hurt the Orange Blossom Gas"lie didn't fit into our plans,"
rwcota'c hard-hitting catcher. month into the season and was
If Hubbard is bothered by it, sic is increasing difficulty findBarnes violated three
Coach
Don
Shula said
Tuesday he doesn't show it.
probation given him In 1974 by
lug qualified teams that don't
Fidrych, a fl-year-old from selected to start for the Amen- of Salter,
a six-year
National
"Right now, we're just elimi- already have 11 game schedcarrying a concealed handgun Worcester, Mass., proved to be can League In the All-Star Football League veteran. "He's nated from playoff considera- ales and haven't already played
at Detroit's Metropolitan 4&amp;,j-. not only a winner with a 19-9 Game
Philadelphia.
not signed for next year, and I tion," Hubbard said Tues- A&amp;M during the season.
port Oct. 9.
haven't been pleased with his day."It's something we're goGlannini delayed sentencing
This year's opponent, Central
play."
ing to have to have to talk about State, has a so-so 6-4 record.
to give defense attorney Alton
Shula said, however, that his and think about."
But Hubbard points out the Ohio
Wiley time to explore an apdecisiontowaiveSalterwasnot
The problem A&amp;M faces Is
peal, but the judge said he be5-1 when the inbased entirely on the player's that the Orange Blossom game, vlt.ation was made.
lieved state law does not allow
performance Sunday against ballyhooed like a postseason
an appeal.
Central State's third year
Cleveland, but rather
need game but in actuality an 11th coach, Jim McKinley, has had a
"I will be doing all that lean
quick action since the regular season game, is the
keep Marvin out Jail," Wl
similar upgrading job at a
ATLANTA (A?)
Coach others were tackle Mike Wflson,
Dolphins
5-7 with two school's big money-making scnoul known primarily for
ley said alter court proceedings Vince Dooley of fifth-rdnked guard Joel Parrish, running
games left.
contest of the year.
championship basketball.
had ended, but added: "I'm Georgia was named today as back Kevin MeLee and kicking
"I feel now Is the im
But the Miami Dolphins, who
really not sure which route
"My job, they said,
The Associated Press' South- specialist Allan Leavitt.
ke
ha
Shula said. have killed the University of bring in a winner and beat Tenwill be taking."
eastern Conference Coach of
Salter was responsible Sun- Miami's attendance, are also nessee State in three years," he
Barnes said after leaving the the Year and seven of his Sugar
Rounding out the offensive day for Cleveland wide receiver
courtroom, "I'll
cutting into the Orange BIos- recalled. Central State ended a
just have to do Bowl-bound players were team were wide receivers Lar- Paul Warfleld when the former som Classic. A&amp;M drew 27.875 28-year victory drought by
my time, I can Lake the wait. named to the all-conference ry Selvers of Tennessee 4 Dolphin broke frec across the for the
game last year
It's always a disappointment
good, beating Tennessee State 24-18
team.
for a 12-yard touchdown but a far cry from the
Wes Chandler
Florida,
tight
middle
when
have to
to jail."
46,417
midway through the season.
Dooley, who steered the Bull- end (Yule Newsome of Ala- pass. The Browns
on to
who watched the gam e In l%l.
The former Providence Col- dogs
Despite
the
tailspin,
10-I record, received bama,tackle Warren Bryant of
Will the gam e 17-13.
"They (the DolphIns nII McKinley maintains, "Believe
lege A1.1-American was given seven votes for the coaching Kentucky, guard Dave GeraShula said Ken Ellis would be hard
admitted
three years' probation and a honor from
we are for real. We have
a 10-man panel. The simchuk
at weak safety this Sunday Dr. Benjamin L. Perry Jr.,
Alabama,
center
used
ethe
largest
defe nsive fron t four
suspended Sentence other three votes went to Fran Richard Keys of Mississippi against Buffalo with Dick A&amp;M's president.
two years ago for assaulting Cw-ci, who has his
in
college
football."
K entucky
"Right
it
teammate Larry Ketvertis with Wildcats in their first bowl State and running back Terry Anderson and Charlie Babb at
His defensive linemen
6strong safety.
Robiskie of Louisiana State.
(schedule)set up to the best of foot-9 Wallace Watkins and 6-7
In years.
Salter, , who played three our advantage," Hubbard in. Curtis Anderson
"I expected that much from
ends and 6-4
Georgia, the SEC champion,
The defensive line consisted years with San Diego and two sisted,
despite the obvious pros- Jim Ladd and 6-6 Ulysses
the people here, so it wasn't
will meet No. 1 Pittsburgh in of ends Lew Sibley of LW and years with the Redskins, had tlge loss that
would occur If Thompson at tackles.
really
a
major
dis the Sugar Bowl. Kentucky, 7-4, Art Still
Kentucky, tackles balked
the Dolphins A&amp;M was unable some year to
appointment," Barnes said
Central State's basketball
faces North Carolina In the
Hannah of Alabama after the trade. He Was fined vie for a national title.
after the Superior Court hearteam
doesn't have a starter
Peach Bowl.
and A.J. Duhe of LSU and 18(X) for reporting a week after
"So
trig. "I'll gct my stuff together
far,
we
haven't
played
bigger
than
8-6, a thought which
There were five Bulldogs on middle guard Harvey hull of the trade was made.
well enough so it (playoff) makes McKinley smile.
and go ahead and do my
time. the offensive unit, headed by Mississippi State.
A soclolgy graduate of the
hasn't been a problem," said
"I think if I was
"We believe in height. I besomeone else quarterback Ray Golf, who finUniversity of Pittsburgh, Salter
Hubbard, In his third year at have height will make the difthis never would have hap- tshe'J seventh Tuesday in
(
Set
coujpktelist
wider
the
reportedly has been conA&amp;M."It's something we're go- lerence In the long
he
scoreboard. Page hA)
Helsznan Trophy voting.
sidering a government career, trig to have to consider as we asid.
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Driesell, who underwent sw-gery
his foot last Saturday,
watched Tuesday night's game
with his leg propped straight
nit —
of "Go Terpe"
astered on the sock covering
EAST
his cast. But when his charges
Buttalo $6 LIU $3
needed encouragement,
Columbia 300, CCNY 75
Franklin &amp; MarShIl SO. Delaware
Driesell was on his feet,
ByTheAuodateJPreso
diana Pacers beat the Phoenix
52
with his healthy left
they held a basket- Suns 103-97, the Golden Sta te
N V Maritime 71, Coast Guard 66
beat Phoenix.
and beating the floor with a ball game and nobody
Temple 75. Point Park 61
War riors topped the Chicago
Warriors 125, Bulls 110
menacing crutch.
Villanova $. Strxehlil 63
?
Bulls 125-120, the San Antonio
SOUTH
Chicago went down to its 12th
When the Terps blew an early
It almost happened in Buffalo Spurs nipped the Detroit PisDuke IS, Johns Hopkins 66
straight
defeat,
a
team
record,
14-point lead, Driesell was Tuesday night. but 994 hardy tons
130-129, the Milwaukee as Phil Smith scored 33 points Erskine 73, Morris 68
stomping.
Ronda St 109, Mo Western W
souls braved 10-degree tern- Bucks defeated the Portland
Maryland 86, Bail 5t 70
and Rick Barry 28 for the WarWhen a six-point string later perature and clambered Trail Blazers 115-106 and the
McNeeae $6. P4W La SI
riors. One bright spot for the
pulled Ball State within six through two feet of snow to get Los Angeles Lakers beat the
Robert Morris 54 , Delware 5? 47
Bulls
was
the
play
of
rookie
points, Driesell stomped again, to Memorial Auditorum.
Talladega 79 , Stillman 77
Washington Bullets 109-102.
T enn Temple 79, Berry 7$
Scott May, who netted 24 points.
When the Cardinals came
The gate sale, the number of
Nets 104, KnIcks 103
MIDWEST
Cavaliers 99, Nuggets
closer still late In the game, tickets sold at the door, was 73.
Creghton Si, Drake SO
In the first regular-season
Cleveland posted its 12th
IllinoiS St 79, Lewis 60
Driesell whacked the floor with Count em', 73.
meeting between the two New straight home victory and
Indiana St 85 , St Ambrose SI
his crutch.
It was the lowest total attend- York clubs, Nate Archibald
lOWS 51 62. 5? LOuil 47
fourth
straight
win
over-all
as
It seemed to be a signal for
in the history
Missouri IS. S Dakota 76
the But- scored 15 of his game-high 34
icht Smith scored 20 points,
Larry Gibson to help the Terps falo franchise.
N Dakota Si, Minn Duluth 6 1
points In the fourth quarter, 14 in a second-period surge and
SOUTHWEST
stop looking like turtles. Gibson
But for their efforts, the sparking the Nets to victory,
Duane II. Abilene Chris- 52
six in the closing moments.
'cored 19 of his 21 points in the Braves' fai thful followers were Backcourtmate Jo
McMurray II. Angelo St 61
hn WilliamSpurs 130,
129
OkIa City 63. St Mary's. Tex
ond half. lie also led both rewarded with a 119-114 victory son added 24.
Larry Kenon and George
Texas Christian 75, Texas Ai
teams with 12 rebounds.
over the Seattle SuperSonics, as
Bucks 115, Blazers 106
Gervin scored 28 points apiece lington 69
"Larry came in and got Bob McAdoo scored 17 of his 29
Brian Winters sired a
FAR WEST
the Spurs posted their eighth
things rolling," Driesell said of
in
Air Force 64 , Montana St 51
in the final quarter. reer-high 43 points as the Bucks
straight home victory. The
Gonzaga 76. Puget Sound 64
his 6-foot-10 sophomore. "lie McAdoo sank three free throws snapped a nine-game losing
Long Beech St $7. UC Irvine 54
game was decided at the foul
has a lot of ability — and he's in the final eight seconds, streak and won their first game
line, where San Antonio was 36
going to get better."
clinching the victory.
for new head Coach Don Ndof 52 and Detroit 16 of 19.
Meanwhile,
Missouri
Elsewhere In the National son.
Lakers 109, Bullets 102
whipped South Dakota 85-76 as Basketball Association, the
Pacers 103, Suns 97
Kareem
Abdul-Jabbar had 26
Kim Anderson led six players in New York Nets nipped the New
Wil Jones and Dave RobLsch
ts
and
a season-high 10 asuble
with 16 points. York Knicks 164-103, the Cleve- combined for 25 points In the
sists for Los Angeles, which
he defending Big Eight land Cavaliers defeated the fourth quarter as the Pacers withstood a 35-point effort by
era pio n:
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WasmngtcL's Phil Chenier.

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markedly Inferior foe.
John's, N.Y., stopped Davidson
Elsewhere In college basketball, Long Beach State wallop- 58-67 as Cecil Relford scored 19
ed UC-Irvine 87-54 behind Rich- points and Glen Williams

'or years, the Maryland basketball coach has been stressing that pain is part of basketball. "You've got to play hurt,"
has been a favorite Driesell
line.
Tuesday night, Driesell
"coached hurt" and it might
have inspired his 16th-ranked
team to an 86-70 victory over
lill State.
Driesell di d not let a little
thing like surgery on a ruptured
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"Someone brought u.s a 21-Inch goldfish, which had been a
family pet for seven years. No
doubt, that is the smallest fish
we ever mounted"

NEW YORK (AP)
When Trophy in his arms Tuesday, graying, bespectacled Herbert
Pittsburgh's Tony Dorsett
there wasn't a prouder smile in P. Douglas Jr.
winner in the last 10 years
cradled the bronze Heisman
the house than that belonging to
Another black had made our seventh If you count Archie
Griffin twice. We have come a
good.
"I have a lot of reasons to be long way.
happy," the 54-year-old New
"My only regret Is thai moss
York wine and spirits
black players, admittedly recsaid. "My alma mater, Pitts- ognized for their great athletic
_________________________________________________
burgh, at last
won a Heis- ability, still are being short10A—Evening Herald, Sanford, FL
man. The black football player changed in the fringe areas
Wednesday, eec. I 1976
1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 _WW now has come to full stature." endorsements, TV, offseason
Douglas, bronze medalist In opportunities and things like
the long jump in the 1948 Olym- that. Only O.J. Simpson has
pies, was one of two black play- succeeded in this category.
ers who broke the color
recalled how he got
at
in 1945. He experienced his first football opportunity at
1
the early knocks and frustra- Pitt while World War II was
tions of athletes of his race
winding down and Clark
shut out of big time college and Shaughnessy was coaching a
professional sports for so many team that traditionally was one
of the East's best. It was not
"There were only 39 black until two years later
1947
players on major college that Jackie Robinson broke in
~
squads in the entire country in with baseball's Brooklyn Dodg'..
. I
he recalled. "Buddy ers and still three more years
Young and I once went over the 1950
before Chuck Cooper
list,
man
for
man.
made
his
historic
with the
)p
Now we have hundreds. We Boston Celtics of
National
have our sixth Heisman Trophy Basketball Association.
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to be stuffed are prize ocean
catches, said Jesse Webb of the
firm.

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balloon now, so It must be reshaped in a fiberglass mold and
stuffed with a burlap-plaster
mixture and later sawdust,

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that

is removed.
Damaged fins are repaired or
replaced with pasteboard or
plastic, and the fish is ready for
Its new eyes.
A little sanding, a little touch
up, and the fish is ready for
painting, a multi-step process
that begins with three different
primers "just like an auto,"
said a spokesman.
Final painting follows a chart
at the taxidermy to ensure that
shiny black manta rays have
which

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Tuesday night

Insides of the fish, so just the
paper-thin skin Is preserved
through a chemical curing
procedure. The curing, to dry
up the skin oils, takes from two
days to two weeks, with oilyskinned tarpon taking even
longer.

Dorsett' s Heisman Trophy
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white bellies and cowfish have
spots before they leave the shop
for drying and shipping after
four months or so.

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at the same time. Bobbye had to rock for 20 seconds. Remove
17 people for Thanksgiving from range and let stand for one
Bobbye Zacco, Casselberry, dinner, but she enjoys cooking minute. Bring pressure dos
loves fresh vegetables. "They for people who enjoy eating.
quickly with cold tap water,
taste so much better," she said.
Bobbyc likes to read and play pour in collander and rinse..
But Ilobbyc can afford to be the organ. She loves sports and
choosy with her vegetables, was a former Florida State Cooked rice
when all she has to do is walk Woman's table tennis champ. 6 or 1 sks celery,
out her back door and pick just Sewing Is another of her hobcut on bias
about any kind she wants.
bIes, and she has even made a 8-10 mushrooms, fresh,
'My husband and son do all suit for her husband.
If possible
the planting and caring for the FAMII.Y CHICKEN RECIPE one large onion,
garden." she said. "I cook it, Two cut up frying
can it and do a l's' o tre,zIr."
any left-over meat
chkkens
Vegetables available at the
2 scrambled es
bottle ketchup
moment Include cabbage,
° jar Pimento
(ketchup lovers she)
collard greens, zuchlnni, 1 large onion-sliced
Soy sauce to taste
radishes, eggplant, carrots and 5
SaI pepper, garlic
carrots-cut
cucumbers. Berry bushes also
oil
in pieces
flourish in the back yard. "1 6 stalks celery, cut
understand now why berries on bias
Stir-fry onion, mushrooms
(are so expensive," laughed salt, pepper, garllc,oll
and celery in oil (vegetables
Bobbye. "Just try picking the
Addsalt,pepperandgarlicto must be crunchy). Add meat
berries once in those stickery chicken. Brown in oil, remove just to heat. Add salt, pepper
bushes' I make jam out .f ours, from
and garlic to taste. Add approx.
when they are ripe."
34
tablespoons soy sauce. Add
In same
pan,
brown
pimento
scrambled
egg.
The Zaccos even have Jimmy vegetables after salting.
Add
When and
all above
is
Carter peanuts growing in the k
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uiucen .o vegeranies in pan
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Ga., and bought some peanuts together, about 5 munutes. Add time, and soy sauce to taste,
from a Carter warehouse last
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ketchup and L bottle water.
sumrner. The peanut recipe Sinuner uncovered about 1 hour salty. When warm, serve with
included here was made from
until gravy is thick. If needed, salad. The meat may be
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The attorneys said the center tors not to work at the abortion
failed to meet the exacting clinic.
standards of a federal antitrust
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it.
which had rallied to the aid of
The case was regarded as a the five defendants, contended
landmark legal battle involving that the rights of doctors to
the right of the medical profe
regulate their profession would
sion to regulate Itself.
be jeopardized if the physicians
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Winter Park. Officers are: listeners and speakers; to learn
Helen Keyser, president; Doris efficient
organizational
Salfi, vice president; Betty techniques; to develop
French, secretary and Gret- leadership skills and to achieve
chen Reese, treasurer.
self-improvement
through
"
building sell-confidence,
Anyone interested is invited
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Chicken Cooking
.
to join the club which meets at
the Altamonte Springs Civic
Contest Slated
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Center at 7:3)
on the
the entry period has opened Secofl(I and fourth Thursday of
for the 1977 National Chicken each month. The next meetin
Cooking Contest with more than Will be Dec. 9
..
$25,000 in prizes awaiting
winners in state and national
in {he
cookoffs.
Judging at all levels wW be
based on four equally-valued
fleIqOrhOOd?
points: simplicity; interest;
c rot 1l badappearance and flavor.
To enter, send recipes to:
Chicken Contest, Box 28158,
Central Station, Washington,
DC 2000. Write name, address
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recipe. March 1 is the deadline
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(Herald Photo by Elda P41ct1015)
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Stafford previously denied Hospital.
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clans,
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in school."
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several weeks for a finished
I'd like to paint," she said.
If someone really ordered one painting to please Susie.
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Susie is a young, attractive learn from each painting and I such a heartfelt struggle."
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Susie keeps a strict schedule said. Susie's husband likes her
charming paintings in the First one. Right now I'm working for herself by trying to work painting. "He always en.
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Longwood, where she works. It's pretty difficult, but I feel I She also enjoys macrame.
A sports fan, Susie enjoys
Happy young children are should experiment."
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tried. It seems I can blend the
colors with better results. I
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The 10th Annual Pet Fair sponsored by the Guild of the John
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weekend on the Museum grounds. Proceeds will benefit the
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p.m. Sunday.
Starting with the traditional Pet Show each day, there will also
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Royal dancers, a nume, magicians and clowns, "Wizzie" from
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Th e Museum will be open and for a 50 cent admission charge
there will be Discovery Room tours, a special exhibit and
laboratory- demonstrations. The Planetarium will also be
presenting shows.
Ride-All-Day tickets for $1 will be available before the clay of
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Winter Park Mall, from Guild members and from the Museum.
Ride tickets will also be available for $2 both days of the fair.
Registration for the Pet Show will begin at the start of each
day's fair. For $1 registration fee, anyone under 16 years of age
can enter any kind of pet except poisonous snakes). Last year's
pets included Gracie the skunk (Saturday's best of show), dogs,
cats, boa constrictors, chickens, gerbils, mice, homing pig.'cn.s
Entry rules also Include: All pets must be accompanied by
wnerswho must be under I6years; all dogs must be on leashes
Ind may not be exhibited unless they have had rabies shots; all
animals must be swtably housed; no poisonous snakes will be
allowed; and all children under 6 must be accompanied by an
adult. Categories include: Dogs 13 groupst, cats, reptiles, small
mammals, performing animals, miscellaneous and best dressed
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Friend In Love With Closet Queen
[)EAR ABlY: tie of the
girls I work with has fallen head
over heels for a guy she couldn't
know very well. Either that, or
she's led a very sheltered life.
I've known this guy for years.
I-Ic's a closet queen who uses
girls as a cover-up.
I hate to see this girl get hurt
because she is really crazy
about him. If he should go so far
as to marry her, it can't last
very long because he's the type
who never stays with one lover
very long, but needs a mce
straight woman to be seen in
public with.
Should I tell her what she's
got herself mixed up with? Or
let her keep going with him
until he breaks her heart?
NAMEI.ESS, PLEASE
DEAR NAMELESS: The guy
could be bisexual, and ti also
possible that he has decided to
go the straight route. sin" it's
not possible for yuu to know
what's in his head, I suggest
you mind your own business.
P.S. Maybe she knows all about
him, but loves him anyway.
DEAR ABBY: We are a
group of professional middledass couples who often get
together in each other's homes

for good conversation. Each

hostess serves something.
One of the couples serves on
paper plates. Her excuse is that
she works and must conserve
her energy, and although most
of us work, we feel that this is
her right. However, whether
it's inside or a barbeque, she
uses plastic forks, knives and
spoons, which she washes and
saves for the next party!

We have hinted that as long picnics and to use silverware.
as she washes the plastic And U that doesn't help, but you
tablewedr for her next party like her too much to drop her,
she might as well use silver- bring your own silverware.
ware, but she doesn't seem to
DEAR ABBY: I am 16 and
understand.
unmarried. Just recently I gave
Abby, if you've ever tried to my baby up for adoption. I
eat borscht with a plastic loved that baby more than
spoon, or macaroni salad with a anything in the world, and that
plastic fork, you'll know what is why I didn't keep him.
we mean.
I Loved him enough to know
After the last party, our that he would have a better
husbands told to not to accept home and a better chance in life
another

invitation

to

this

couple's home. Our hints have
done no good, and we Like her
too much to drop her. Any
suggestions?
PLEASE,NOPIAS11C
[Th:AR PLEASE: Quit binUng. Come right out and ask her
to please save the plastic for

with a mother

and

father,

someone who is older and better
able to care for him than I am.
So when people ask, "How
could you give your baby
away"
my answer
is.
"Because I loved him."
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APPLE OATMEAL COOKIES cinnamon, cloves and nutmeg.
.' 2 cups flour
Peel, core and chop enough .
2 teaspoons baking powder apple (medium-line — to to - t'S
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teaspoon salt
inch pieces) to make 3
1 teaspoon cinnamon
Cream butter and sugars.
teaspoon cloves
Beat
in
eggs
and
orange
rind.
teaspoon nutmeg
Gradually and gently beat in
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flour mixture until combined.
apples
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,
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nuts.
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Drop by level tablespoonfuls,
brown sugar
a few inches apart, onto
1. 7
3 large eggs
greased cookie sheets. Bake in
1 tablespoon grated orange a preheated 350-degree oven
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rind
until edges are lightly browned
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2 cups quick-cooking oats
— 15 to 17 minutes. Remove to
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wire rack to cool. Store between Apple Oatmeal Cookies - recipe calls for gold en
cup chopped medium-fine) layers of wax paper or plastic Delicious apples, a fruit whose delicate flavor is
walnuts
wrap in a tightly covered tin good for cooking as well as for eating as is.
On wax paper stir together box.
the flour, baking powder, salt,
Makes about 8 dozen.

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goers
applauding "Tea like its subtle vanilla-orange temperature for about an hour crate if not to be used right
and Sympathy." In 1976 cooks flavor and It holds up well so it thickens slightly and foam away, but bring to room tern.
subsides. Then stir and use with perature before frying as fol.
are having fun serving "Tea during the final frying.
CREPEMAKER BLINTZES an electric crepemaker ac- lows. At serving time, heat It
with Blintzes" because electric
cording to manufacturer's generous amount of extra but.
crepernakers are now on the
1 cup flour
directions. As crepes are ter in a no-stick skillet over
market in household size and
2 large eggs
cooked, stack and cover with moderate heat; fast-fry the
they're all the rage.
' cup milk
In our own kitchen we've
wax paper; let all the crepes blintzes, one batch at a time,
cup water
L4 teaspoon salt
been turning out batches of
stand this way about an hour at until golden-brown and crisp on
blintzes with the help of one of
room temperature before filling the outside. Serve at once with
1 teaspoon vanilla
these attractive small applito soften edges. Makes 16 sour cream.
2 tablespoons butter,
ances.
crepes suitable for blintzes —
Cheese Filling: Beat together
melted
the first extra one or two may with a spoon until blended a 7-And now to "Tea with BlintCheese Filling, see below
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be too lacy to use for this dIsh. ounce package of farnici)
Sour cream
cuisine - made with French
Place 2 level tablespoonfuls cheese and an 8-ounce package
In an electric blender whirl
pancakes and a filling of cheese together all the ingredients, cx- of the Cheese Filling toward the of cream cheese; stir In cup
- and tea is the traditional cept the Cheese Filling and the center of each crepe, brown sugar, the grated rind of an oroffering with them. The crepe sour cream, for about a minute; side up. Flip the end of a crepe ange and a teaspoon of vanilla.

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mixture into egg whites, t hen
told in dry ingredients.
Spread batter evenly over
greased and waxed paper-lined
jelly roil pan (l5xl0xlinch),
Bake in 375-degree oven about
12 minutes. Turn cake out onto
clear linen dish towel sprinkled
with confectioner's sugar.
Working quickly, gently peel
off waxed paper and trim off
the lengthwise crusts. Roll cake
jelly-roll fashion in towel; cool
on rack. Unroll cake; spread
with ice cream and sprinkle
with 2-3 cup chopped toffee
bars. lternoe towel, roll filled
cake up tightly, wrap in foil and
store in freezer until serving
time.

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2 lbs Instant coffee
1 tsp baking powder
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1 pound bulk sausage
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very thick. Beat egg whites
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Gradualiy add remaining 12 sprinkling of
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batter; add the cabbage, salt and oregano; cook gently until
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2. thru Wednesday. Dec 8, 1976
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CHUNK LIGHT
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parties celebrating occasions
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FAMILY DINNER
Sausage FriedPotatoes Carrots
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wi th the ideal basic ingredi en ts seconds. Coat with coconut. Fry'
for developing unusua l and in 2 inches of salad oil heat ed to ,
tasty party foods. Best of all, 350 degr ees until cr isp and
sausage
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products
economically priced year ho rseradish or chutney butter.
aro und and frequently receive Make your own chutney butter .
special pricing during ho lidays. by mix ing equal parts chutney
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lineup with coconut coated Approximately 20 to 24.
Crispy Puffs and easy-to-make
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tablespoons mnayoan.aise
dunk chunks of smoked
teaspoo ns mustard
thuringer, Cana di an 11am or
teas poons piccalilli
soft salami in a blendin g of
wine, Cheddar and Swiss 16 cocktaIl franks
16 toothpicks
cheese fondue.
16 trilled tooth picks.
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Spread mayonnaise, mustard
1-3rd pound Bratwurst
and pical ilhi on each slice of
lrd pound Smoked
bread. Place 2 cocktail franks
Thuringer
on each slice of bread and roll.
1-3rd pound Polish Sausage
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2 eggs
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cup milk
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2 cups chredded coconut
toothpicks. Place 4 frUled
1 quart salad oil
toothpicks equally spaced on
Cut sausages at an angle into
each roll. Slice between each
-Ioch slices. Blend eggs and pick to make 4 equal pieces.
in a small bowl. Dip Serve with your favorite dip.
iiges in water; dust with Yield 32 appetizers.

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Jackets Ladies and men5 golf
apparel and shoe's Mayfair
Country Club Pro Shop, 3222531

I CtSrifma Gifts including birthstone
rings, earrings, necklaces,yo yi.yi.
wallets, scout knives and Clothes,
age 0 to II

E.P.A.
W

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ConSole Stereo AM FM 'i.y!-o &amp;
Record
Player Excellent con
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$100 1.3 7791
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Jewelers 234 5 Pare A,

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S'i HP, Chni's Craft motor. ""s
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Hunt Realty, Inc.

Forrest Greene

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For his Christmas. give a 3 rack gun

Leather shop equipment to make
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belts &amp; ladies' purses. stock &amp; I
tool's Body Shop. 131h &amp; Elm. I

5ANF0R- 3 BR, lc- bath fiorrr
with Central heat &amp; air 12.21
'ame room, utility Vied on CCii''
foundation, large tree's $23
New FHA.
WE TAKE TRADES

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Merchandise

2524 Park of
123 3111
Realtor
After Hor$
3729284
323 1991
522 0441

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57-Sports Equipment

Sanford
Jim

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S V. Hardwick,Broker
Deilon, 668 4411

good
sportation. $150 See at 2108
Magnolia or call 322 7680
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YOU ASKED FOR IT - YOU GOT IT

POBSON MARINE
297$ Hwy 1792
3?' 5961

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DYNAMIC PROPERTiI

1961 Sports Fury,
new inspection. loaded,
N iceconciton 323 9062

4

Phone $300091

FIRST OF 5 cRING
Deltona
Francis model 3 BR. I bath.
Central ti i. AC, w w carpeting
equipped kitchen This one un I
last at
Good finn ng

Wheel Drive Jeep, good Condition,
Needs some work. USO. In 2237,

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YARD SALE Wed . Thur &amp; Fri
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10 to 4 137 W Wilbur Ave, Lake
Mary Clothes, plantS. loys, books, I
misc items

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Daytona Beach will hold a public
AUTO AUCTION every Saturday,
night at 7 30 It's the only one in
Florida You set the reserved
;rice No charge other than $5
registration I" unless vehicle is
Sold. Call 904 255 1311 for further
details

Call 322 1621 after i p m

54-Garage Sales
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A P POIN TM [NT
CALL 32231O3

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DAYTONA AUTO AUCTION

Hwy 97, 1 mile west of Speedway,

BUY JUNK CARS - from 11010130

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Part's
Service Used machines '
MOONEY APPLIANCES. 371 0697

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Choice commercial Ste 250xlS) on
US Hwy 17 92 inSide Sarulord ctlimit's By owner 32) 2970

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JUST MAKE PAYMENTS_ '72 and
'71 Models C811 373 8570 or 834 4405 Dealer

CHINABERRY TREE ANTIQUES
1106w First St., Sanford
Unusual Christmas GiftS. Antiques,
China, Glass, Primitives, Fur
nitufe Antique Appraisals Doll
Hospital Service Open Tues thru
Sat.. 105

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KENMORE WASHER

corner landscaped residential
lot, central Sanford lucalon.
Reasonable By owner 321 6479

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Larry's New &amp; Used Marl, 215 S
Sanford Ave , 322 1132

GE 30" Self cleaning Range. Rag
1359,
now $190 Sanf or d Electric I
Co., 2537 Park Dr., 327-1562,
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Nice

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IDYLLWILDE HOMES

363

DeBARY-- Large, lovely I OR. air.
near stores. Ideal for refired
persons 371 0590. 661 648

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Cash for Antiques Consignmenh
wanted
Hl,way 46 Auction
Galleries. 3376977

52-Appliances

Osteen-- 7 31 acres. county bierktop
road, parIty wooded, Corner
vopenty Terms $11,700 Broker,
8)1 0111

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available
GREGORY MOBILE HOMES
30-3 Crianul) Or 3?) S?c*3

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373

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1967 Mustang, new tire's, new pain,,
good running condition. 8400 322

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OVIEDO FlU- Duple*
Funni, or
Unt-.jrrl., Wooded . Hon, size lott

Passes

DAILY: 10 A.M. 8 P.M.

Our

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Low Down VA &amp; F1IA HQm5 kuIp :
Realty. 322 2335 401 W First St
Sanford
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HOMES of DISTINCTION
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Spacious I, 2 &amp; 3 BR opts Tenni's,
swimming, playground
recreation room, laundry room
and clubhouse2580 lI'C5(Wo4

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4,_d.

80-Autos for Sale

Out of ideas' Visit Ethell's An
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tiques. I ml W. of I Ion old St Rd
44
at
"76"
Station,
Paola, 337 71
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SEWING MACHINE
SINGER F UTURA
Like new, Singer's finest, Still in
warranty Original price over I
1650 Will sell for $788 cash or take
up payments 01117 per month, NO
MONEY DOWN Will take trade
as part payment Free home trial.
Call 644 6779 day or
night

I Pm's. with built on den &amp; storage
I
room on nice $S'x125' lot Priced I
for Quick sale 3732869

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CRANKCON'STREALIY

WANT TO TEE A WONDER
WORK! P ace a Classified Ad
the Evenirj Herald today

Christmas Specials

Sure,

Certificate

THURS FRI SAT SUN MON
S

Not

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ONLY-DEC:
4

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4.
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And Skate

Select add:tlor;c'.] I" '.11 iil'.
and save up to
comp.;rud
to 1975 prices.
See our new large Decordtor 1-'l)rtT,)u
Your complete saüsfdrtlon y itr,.ntcd or ct;ir rT:irl€'y
cheerfully refiitded Out LIsT
before Chrisltlids

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backgrounds

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(J,s,i,' (rum uur
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of S scenic and ci lii

THESE DAYS

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APARTMENTS

3301 S. Sanford Ave.
New mod ern 'single story I &amp; 7 OR
apt's , and Completely lurnished
studio apt's Conveniently located,
beautifully landscaped Abundant
storage, including attic. "GE
Energy Efficient Package" From
114$ Call Ted or Jeanette Ean
rIarelli, Resident Service Direc
for's. 323 3301 to see mocleI and
select your new apt

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702 SCOTT MAYFAIR-3, l"
home Has Central heat ,x ,r
fenced rear yard, immaculate
Condition New paint , n out

NOW LEASING

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OPPORTUNITIES FOR SANFORD
Tampa St Pete
OWN YOUR OWN

CALL 323 tIll

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Multiole
Listina Service I
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1010 Stale S1 - Sanford Plaza

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LAKESIDEAPART,,'ry PLALTOIIS

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SANFORD-- VA Repossesson
Lake Avenue )BR. 1½ bath n. '
carpets, family room, eric et,
corner lot, 53
down. $159 It
month 8½ APR. 360 Mo's -

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11age

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373 6061 p1 3730111eve

Rung our Chimes and place a fast
acting, low cost want ad Call 372
'1611 or 831 091
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24-Business

322.2090

51 -Ho

FUTURA BY SINGER
On. of Sriqer's top Touch and '.'e
Zig Lao machines As'sume
balanceof$185 50or pay S11.90 per
month Will take trade in Singer
equipped to zig zag &amp; make button
holes Balance of 1588$ or 10
payment's of $6 Call credit
manager, 3fl till or see at
SANFORD SEWING CENTcR
The Old Singer Store
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ST. JOHNS REALTY CO.
BROKERS
Days - 322 6123
1Iight% - 372 2357

322: 2420

ay 17.92, Sanford

1964 Chevrolet panel truck, 61,000
original mtes. 1 owner. Carpeted,
mg wheels, new tire's, AM FM
Stereo, Quad tape player. See at
Bad'1 Shop, 13Th &amp; Elm, Sanford

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'75 Ford pick up. 4 speed, I wheel
dr , PS. Air. spare seat tank.
Warren flubs
Take over
payments 323 5168 after 5

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delivery. Convenient terms. We
give iv Stamps III E First St ,
Phone 372 5622
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Luxury

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1971 GMC Pickup truck, good
condition Sanford Auction, 171

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Gardens

UNSWORTH REALTY
803W 1st

&lt;ow
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Sanford, Fla.

3 Year Old Buckskin Gelding
$200 Phone 322 9031
After 5pm

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-DISTRIBUTORS Wanted to buy used office
Any
quantity
NOLL'S.
323 83fl SRI6 I ml East I I
CASSELBERRY Hwy 17 97, $70
76A-Auto Repairs
2 Sets Twin Beth, complete 1110
1206
total 822 Cherokee Circle. Sanford 1 ISunlandi
WE BUY FURNITURE
Expert Mechanics, All work
Maitland
guaranteed. Reasonable prices 25
I
4 toll free frory) Sanford
yr's. experience. Moxtey's Garage,
2539 Park Dr. 322 1955 Bill
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Select your new furniture
th,e from
WILSON MAIER for
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Christmas ever Save on national
fl- Autos Wanted
CHRISTMAS by selling your good

! CITY- 2415 Palmetto Ave rn , Lake Monroe-. 2 • acres. 3 OR, 3½
Lake Mary- 3 BR, 1½ bath
maculate pool home, iusl reduced
homes Under $25,000 with let's
bath, pool, $75,000 JENNY
PINECREST - Newly painted, cozy
$7.000 3 BR, 2 bath, w w car
than $750 down Government
CLARK. Really. REALTOR, 372
Pdt9, bath house. 'screened
3 OR. I bath homenear elemen
funding By builder, 834 1M9.
159$
tars, school
patio, drapes and greenhouse
--._-Equal Housing Opportunity
L000wooci
I AcreLakefront
Hmakes Iris a steal at 535.500
MAYFAIR- Spacious 3 BR. 2½
Wm. H. Stemper'Realtor
GROVE MANOR- 1908 Mellonvllle.
bath, near hospital, choice area,
Huge Bedrooms
19195 French
372 4991
custom built 1.46.250
Growing family's dellgtitt Quality
E'vs 372 1496 322 Ilv,.i 372 1911
construction 5 BR. 2'- bath with Yø'- uSt won't l'nd the SPACE fl
RAVENHA PARK- Attractive 3
over 7700 s ft. living area Great
any other home - plus acreage
373 394
for entertaining. Reduced to
PiuS LAKEFRONTi 3 BR-could
BR, 2 bath, extra large tam rm.
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$41,900
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be I pIus 3 car garage -- All for
choice school area. 531.900
under 530.000' Call Larole Jordan,
eneva
CLUB- Refurbished. 3 1DYLLW,LDE- 207 Dogwood
Realtor Associate TODAY for
Executive home! Lovely 3 OR, 2
BR, I' bath, tam - rm . tenecl,
appoinlment
$17,900
lath on large lot, has brick
CLIFF JORDAN, REALTOR
Ireplace Many extras make this
Patio Apar'tmen
$)OH*v134.Longwood
a good buy at $ 63,900
RENTALS From 1175 up
8)1 8277
Stud i o, I, 2,3
COUNTY-- Weliiva Park Drive
Bedroom Apts.
Harold Hall Realty
Custom built 3 BR, 2 bath on ap j
42-WibiIe Homes
Quiet, One Story
5
Proximately acres with 300 ft on I ___________________________
REALTOR, MLS
Kitchen EquIpped
'
watertront Prestige living with 7 BR, unturn
, 77' x 15' screened
323.5774 Anytime
-Adult-Family
loads of extras BPP warranted,
porch, utility Shed, on Wekiva
165.000
River $4,000 Call 372 3334 for
One Bedroom
appt
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3 BR Mobil, Home, $900 Call 322
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5414
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$31 5SS1. Ext 502

1505 W. 25th St.

Motorcycle Insurance
BLAIR AGENCY
323 3066 or 371 7710

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COUNTRYFURN

BALL REALTY

373 ias

See your Real Estate Broker or call

Mnnthc

78-4Mtorcycles

11-Antiques
Ml Doecrman puppies, cham
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PiOfl show stock. 6 wits old Call ESTATES, antique Bought &amp; sold
323 5528
by Estate Agents, Billy H Wells I
-__Associate's, Sanford 372 5497 or
flI 2170

We sell our trade in furniture at low
prices Good selection

Rcg Real ESldle Broker
SALES- RENTALS
817W 1st SI, Sanford
32? 56.11 or 377 21S7 after Hr's.

WINTER SPRINGS-. 200 Bitterwood St .3 BR, 2 b. Fam Rm.
Obl Gar.
$29,

POOL HOME in county west of
Sanford. Owner out of state, needs
to sell 536.000

Peg Real [state Broker

Equal Opportunity Employer

FREE SWAP SHOP
AND F LEA MAR KEY
EvERY SUNDAY A N. 1PM

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539.900 3270179

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Corporation, 931
Firestone
Boulevard, Memph,'s, TN 38107

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ClOSe to downtown, churches and
Shopping Includes separate ef
ficiency apartment or workshop
$10,5

E!ectrlc Guitar and Amplifier, 75•
Electric Bass, Carrying Case &amp;
Amplifier, $75; Luig Bass and
Ludwig Snare Drums with Brass,
$75; Conn Cornet with Case $25;
SEMINOLE COIN, 109 W First
St. Sanford 10 to I Monday thru

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(HULA VISTA- Grovelanti DriveI BR. 3 B. Fam Rm . Fire plc
scr POrch
$60,000

VERY CLEAN 2 BR older home,

If You Qualify

Glass Boat &amp; Manufacturing

CHILDREN
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LONGW000 112 Lea Ave -4 BR.

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You Can Have Your

vacation arid holidays, excellent
working conditions
Send complete resume to Mr Mike
Kelly, Personnel Director, Arrow

"Swingin' Pussycats"

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323.7832

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S42,900

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WANIEO' SELLERS
BUYERS DEALERS
fl'J)
Empty your carport or garage$U and have fun SwappiI
Campbell's Poodle Pa Complete
Professional grooming 2447 Park I toot Bring your articlea t
Movieland Drive In Theatre Swap
Ave. 322 4171
Shop Flea Market, south 17
every Sunday, 9am toSpm, NO
Black AKCM,alePoodle
CHARGE Reecve tree spaces
1Mo
Phone 322 1216. 7 pm. to
in
337
pm
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any night

Butane Lighters, $995 up money
Clip's, $6
Gwaltney Jewelers,
201 S Park Ave

322 7491 INCOME PROPERTY
71h &amp;
Cypress
$11,900
GOOD AR EA 2 BR, I bath, cement
block, hardwood toors. screened
por ch, $17,90Q
Eve's 3?? 1587, 372 4179
NEED A HOME? SIOO down
207 E 25th St
payment to Qu8lified buyer's 3
OR , 1.', baths, central heat,
JOHNNY WALKER
refurnisheci AS low as $18,000
Reg Real Estate Broker
General Contractor
WIU REALTY
3 22

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Intercom. central vacuum system,
2 central heating and air con
dilioning units Pleas, raIl tnr
appointment

Sorey 5 available Ion sutjsd:e'l
One Of the nation's leading
housing in rural areas No down6
fiberglass boat manufacturers
Payment. monthly payments levj
needs person's experienced in
I
ifl,yfi rent
building mock up's arid fabrication
of glass molds for runabout and SANFORD-- Lovely 2 or 3 BR. I
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fSti.nQ boats
bath home in good locaton. ci
celleni condition 111,7I70 VA N

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FIBERGLASS ;OAT
UP
AND FABRICATION PERSON

FOP-

Eve's 323 0-16,
Associate

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Nurse's; RN's &amp; LPN's. Aide's, Aide
Companion Needed Immediately
6280636

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Days 32 2 7114
Broker

Telephone Coilertor Interesting lob
for aggressive person Credit or
collection experience helpful, not
necessary. WC will train Salary
"IiQfl, nexus 1309 E I
I,.,',.
Second St. Sanford

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GROOMING
All small breeds.
Professional, Reasonable $31

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1 YEARS OLD
I BR, 2 bath, C
H&amp;A, I', acres, $39,900

Call Bart

OVIEDO- 337 Celery Cir. N
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Gar
53L200

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Beauty Care Product's Towers PBXOPERATOR
Real Estate
LIVE IN COMPANION
Beauty Salon. Sl9 E Est 337 S717
$50
INSIDE COLLECTION. cvi15$
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DIVORCE FORMS
MECHANIC. diesel gas tog
For free in
$150
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formation write to: Box 791.
PHONE SOLICITOR Comm $90
4)-Houses
Pompano. FIa. 3306 1
RECEPTIONIST, typing, shth
1$
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ALUMINUM MECH .screening 1$
ARE YOU TROUBLED? Call Toll
OUTSIDE SALES
Comm v$150 W. GARNETT WHITE
Free 628 1227 for "WE Care".
ADVERTISING SALES Comm $ 190
,'i,ijultS 8. Teens
Reg Real Estate Broker
WAITRESS
JOHN KPIDER, ASSOC
MGR TRAINEE, Restaurant $185 )
107W Commercial
5-Lost &amp; Found
p- 377 7811. Sanford
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WE SELL SUCCESS
.
201 Commercial
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LOST
Miniature Dachshund.
REAL NICE HOME
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Brown m4l, with orange collar
1
flu.
I balri, carpeted md A
ORANGE
PICKERS
NEEDED
Country Club Rd. 3220081
k,fCh,'n equipped, nice large lot
DELANOAREA.
Call Mike. 734 7744
Can assume mortgage No
6-Child Care
qualifying Very 'small down
Esaymenl Monthly payment r,
LPN, I to 12 shift. Geriatric ex
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Perlence preferred Apply in mortgage $15797
[ducationa,
Cb.lJ C,irr' for as low a'
person, Sanford Nursing &amp; ConS. , wreklii t ou quality 373 8-421
valescent Center, $50 M4ll00vill,
or Jfl 64)5
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JOHN SAULS AGENCY
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Ave

George C. Scott

Sex

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cabana, porch, fenced
yard Adults only No PetS 373
0588 alter 4 30

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68-Wanted to Buy

Realtor

OW Gar, Fireplc
sprinkler Sys

65-Pets.Stipplies

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FOREST CITY- 35SO Gleaves Ct 3 BR. 7i B. Fam rm , Fla. rm ,

XECUTIVE HOME in beautiful
Wilson Place. six miles west of
downtown Sanford Lovely one
year old, I bedroom, l'i bath
home on generous pool oriented lot
15tled under huge oaks Loads of
cabinets in 16, x 11' kitchen,
fireplace in family room, brick

for Sale

Kitchen
66-Horses
Bathroom
Cabinets.
Counter tops Sinks lnstaUatn
available Bud Cabell 3n 8057 Stalls and Paddock's for rent, lush
green pasture. Mecca Hammock
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Farms, 322 3568.

Hal Colbert Realty

$19,500

Dbl gar, fence

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Give Dad a pair of dress boots by
Freeman or Dingo from Knight's
Shoes. 20$ E. First Si

Do you need a down payment? Let
your rent money make the down
MLS - REALTOR
payment on a neat 3 BR. 2 bath
home. Good location. Priced to
sell
Call George Willis, JUNGLE ROAD . Geneva, Nice
double wide mobile hOme, 1 acre,
REALTOR ASSOCIATE,

1 CASSELI3ERRV 731 Laurel Way,

REALTY
Peg Peal Estate Broker
?$ S Sanford Ave
31210759eves 322 1643

01', LAKE MONROE-- Mayfair.
Spacious custom 3 BR, 2 bath, liv.
rm , din rm , den. eat In kit .
acre's Privacy. Near hospital 322
5173

INC.

BR. Ii B. Townhouse

BATEMAN

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Rent With

SANFORD-2306 Park Ave. Villas, 2

00

Connors (Wed.) David
Jansson, Helen Gcsley Brown
(Th&amp;S.IKC and thoSunshine

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DELTONA- 1106 Giovanni St.
OR. 2 8, Gar
$24500

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322 3817 .tter 530

COME ON IN

6 MERV GRIFFIN IPv¼'n)
Guy Marks Kurt Rsell, Tim
Matheson (Tues ) Ohio
Players Fred Astaire.

No Closing Costs

Dec. 31, 1976

REDUCED FOR QUICK SALE
cctjJPtTY
2 Acres, 3 OR, 1 bath,
m rm . central heal. air unit
dlshw,isht.r Owner holding
118.500

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• ' bath, ceviL heal &amp; air,
--carpeted, closets galore, enclosed
TA F F ER REALTY
garage, utility rm , fenced back
Peg Real Estate Broker
yard, large corner lot For Sale or 1100 E 25th St
Pent 1?) 3180

% Year End Special

overooks aiarqeya,
citrus
trees Quiet area, close to
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everything $37,90 373

33-Houses Furnished
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BR , tqjrn'SyiCd, $I
Katie's
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Wekiva
Landing, 3224470
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Owner has priced Iris Well kept 3 yr j
Old 3 BR, for last sale Equipped I
- kitchen, with breakfast bar, Utility

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400
2 IRONSIDE (A)

Show Time
az D.M .vzvhwd. 8:00

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323 5568
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Meeker ciutch purse's, cigarette Need extra money' Can you work a
cases &amp; key cases Gwaltney
couple of hours in the
Jeweler's, 7 5 Park Ave
Call )?3g? - - - -

WED

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Home For The
Holidays

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Small houSi, $90 per month50

ADULTS

s 99

2 OR with family room $140 per
month With $50 security deposit.

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PIANO &amp; ORGAN LESSONS
Gary Steele, teacher with Orlando
School of Music ,s offering private
lessons in Sanford 322 0949

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4

Dutch Colonial 3 OR, 2 bath home on
wooded selling 12
month 372 0753

11-Instructions

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6* PAUL HARVEy'
MENTARY

AMAZING GRACE

5150 by.

SEARS telephones will be open

2 12 ANOTHER WORLD
4 6 All IN THE FAMILY
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Nice 2 BR block home, turn
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unturn. 323 2920 or 3n 7829 at 0 6
pm

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LOVE, AME PlC AN
STYLE
9 HAPPY DAYS Ic

MAN...
7
1801TRAT YOU?"

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Oranges. Grapefruit

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12 STUMPEFIS
6 LOVE OFLFE

4
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172 6133

l A. 7 OR Apt's, excellent location, all
electric kitchens, AC, carpeted,
drapes, adults; from $150 7015
Sanford Ave - Phone 322 7111

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By Owner-- Cozy Bungalow Lqe
Wooded Lot at Park Lake. 7 OR, &amp; Cottage, S rooms, I bath, 251 S 3rd
Sewing rm All new Interior A H
St., Lake Mary. $11,500. Phone
,i0_I7i33
Low 5705 322 914.6 or 323 0197
eves wk end

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NAVEL ORANGES. $250 BU
377 0362 or

Sanford Seminole Jaycees are still
Selling the Restaurant Sampler
Coupon Books for $1495 Call 323
0090 or 321 1340. or alter S call 373

41-Houses

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Over 7O paper ricayy
1k each or 13 for $1
372 510' after 4.

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i'rit &amp; dining, f Purchased &amp; Closed By
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Winter Springs
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Fulluing the line established at last
month. 's contract discussions, Seminole
Count School Supt William P. Bud Layer
Wdnesdav rejected all but one of the
recoil ill ivndations submitted by a state
mediator assigned to settle the impasse
between the school board and Seminole's
1.5(X) teachers,
If upheld by the board, the inO%e would
cancel $373,000 in increased salaries, wage
supplements and insurance benefits
011111lended by Special Master Douglas
Stowell of Tallahassee.
Layers action came two weeks after the
school board bargaining team turned down
five of six items in the special m
report
during it final negotiating discussion session.
Prior to that, members of the Seminole
Education Association SEA had voted
overwhelmingly to accept Stowell's findings
in their entirety. The special master was
brought to Sanford in October to help resolve
disputes which have kept Seminole teachers
working without a contract since Aug. 20.
In his recomendations
m
Wednesday, Layer
called for it $200 raise in the teachers' annual
base pay, $100 less thttu the $8,400 starting
figure recommended by Stowell. And the
superintendent suggested that last year's
index (if s4ldr) supplements for Instructors
who supervise extracurricular student activitles, including athletics - remain unchanged.
"The superintendent recommends," Layer
wrote, 'that an ad-hoc committee be
established to propose any changes in index
values and an% additional supplemented
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mediator was the one dealing with class size.
Siowell's report on that section called for
acceptance of the class sizes outlined in the
school p board's proposal and in the contract
in effect for fiscal year 1975-76
SEA
A Presidentilliain Moore presented
the board with his recominer,dations, which
conform to the special master's report. Moore
repeated that the teacher's association was
not satisfied with all of Stowell's findings but
has chosen to accept the proposed package as

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hcattr V. t-itncsdav night ou could tell right
a that it wasn't Just another pretty fart'
r ing to make it in show tii.
Tin) ion — in pet sppll
1 hat tangled itiat of black flair which
resembles one of Howard ('nM'il's toupee's after a
egadost' of Gamma I{.tys: that massive nose
tutting like a ro'k (urination from bet w ceo those
tA'etling e ebrow s - ilia!
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w Inch can crack the enamel in our teeth and
itiake ou giggle Pit the s.UiIe tune - It was Tin)
Tirti, all right
lie launched into a medley of silly hones
Animal ('racket's In .\t Soup,' etc. and the
ItOILCOCe roared
After the sill intt'riwk'. however, he put aside
the toy-like inst ruim'nt and launched into the
iiiaui part of his show, it marathon medic) of 01(1
favorites which he delivers in a liooiiitng
baritone voice while gesturing like a malt' Ethel
Merinan gumic berserk.
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prior pacts in effect "so long as good faith
negotiatios are in progress, or - If an impasse has been reached—until 15 days after"
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proposals be submitted to the negotiating
teams of both the employer and the employes.
On the subject of medical and health insurance contributions paid by the school
board, La er recommended an increase from
$150 to $160 toward the $220 annual premium.
The state mediator had called for an increase
to $200, and SEA leaders said they were
hoping the school board eventually would
assume the entire payment, as is done in
Orange County.

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V. .1) lo Fipperar , Won't You leine Home, Bill
Ihnle' '. and hiteralls dozens of others went over
well with the audience. But it seemed impossible
that all that sound could be coining from the soft1.ks.'n man who had been chatting quietl in the
theater manager's office just a few moments
wfore
\kah the dialog of the theater's feature' movie
Ilunning Wild,' starring Lloyd Bridges i in the
Lckgroum1, Till) Tim had paused to reflect on
his colorful (areer, which culminated with his
Ilieteoric rise to (attic' after the release of Tptoe'
through The Tulips
Millions of Americans subsequently watched
I ifl mu marry his beloved Miss Vtckj in
i ohnriv Carson's Tonight Show.
The) were separated in 1973, but Tin) Tern still
wears it w edding band.
"1 won't give her a divorce," he says
adanianik - As far as l'ni concerned, we're
ituarried until death (10 us part.
During the 4- onversatton, his ukelele, wrapped
in a plastic bag to protect it from the rain, rested
beside his chair
Ile said he learned to play the ukelele in the
e'arh. 'SOs b) studying a book written b&gt; Arthur
Golfrev and Don Hall called Vou, Tots, (',tn

Learn To ['la) The Ukelele.'
Why hasn't he been on the Carson show lately'
'They haven't called," he shrugged. '1 don't
especially like doing those shows an)—way. I like
moving around, meeting people.
Flow riots he like Central Florida'
Ii looks good to me," he said, adding that
Sanford seems like a nice town
Tiny Tun is a talker, apparently fascinated by
life and eager to voice his opinions
I was in Miami reccntly and all the talk was
about the competition that area is feeling from
Central Florida," he said "It seems Walt Disney
World is getting all the tourists."
The feature movie was coming to an cot and
Tins Tine had to get ready for the next show-.
Unwrapping las treasured ukelele, he peeked out
of the office to gauge the sparse crowd.
"It's always the same whether there are two or
a thousand," he said You do the show because
It's part of your life
And when Tiny Tim began to belt out his song
it the Sanford Plaza theater, you -*ouiJ have
thought he was back on the stage of Miami's
Fowitainebleau Hotel

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66--Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl.

Monday, Nov. 19, 1916

69th Year, No. 87—Tuesday,

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Iferald Staff Writer
Former County Attorney Tom
Freeman today informed county
commissioners his law firm will not
provide legal services after Dec. 10
became on-going political hassles
prompted Asst. County Attorney
Robert Pierce to submit his

resignation.
"I'm tired of the hassle, Pierce
said. -For the sake of my sanity and

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Freeman said Pierce's plans are
"uncertain, but he wants to get out
P. of this countv business. And, I do,
too.

Pierce, 31, said he had hopc °
stay on during the transition stage in

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well, almost
I')Ofle
the judge, prospective jurors.
guards — was In the Seminole Count)
Courthouse this morning to begin the
trial of Nathaniel Lee Williams on
are.i 4 firtivinhAng and witnesstampering. Oni ''r i
dclendu* who vanbhed from the
courthouse, nowhere to be found. Police
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he's not getting much
help from Dobie
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Mike is one of five
bovs at the ranch who
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But Republican Commissioner John
Kimbrough said Freeman's firm
stepping down "won't make any

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But Pierce said politics just
wouldn't allow it.
"It just appears that Tom is still
the center of political controversy,"
Pierce said.
Commission chairman Dick
Williams said little when informed
of Pierce's resignation.
"December lo?" Williams asked.
"Okay, thank you, Mr. Freeman."
Outside commission chambers,

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est method of providing
legal services to the county after
Freeman's announced cut-o ff date
may be to sub-contract the work to
other attorneys. "I say maybe,"
eclared. -I'm shooting
from the hip."
Freeman wits appointed County

Mike Tolomea is all
smiles as he awaits
his turn to 'clown it

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It De ends
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Democrats
e t t majority
position on the county commission in
1974.
Republican commissioners have
continually fought Freeman just as
the), fought his appointment. Prior
to Freeman's being selected attorney, the po litical plum was held
by the Orlando firm Pitts, Eubanks,
floss and Rumberger. At that time,
Howard Marsee, a Republican, was
County Attorney.

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Herald Staff Writer
Members of the St. Johns River Water Management District
met Monday night with th e Friends of the St. Johns ( FSJ) to

Freeman came under heavy fire discuss a further reduction nf water hyacinth spraying between
this '.ar after Commission ChairLake Harney and Lake Monroe - but today there were different
man Mike hlattawav was defeated in
interpretations of what was decided at the session.
"We agreed to go ahead with what we've got and then get back
his prima ry election bid by political
together with them in March to see whether it's feasible to hold off

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spraying any longer," said Joseph Joyce, chief of the Aquatic
Plant Control Section of Jacksonville's Army Corps. of Engineers.
The plant control department hadagreed previously to suspend
spraying activities on the St. Johns between Geneva and Sanford
during the Florida shad fishing season, which runs from Dec. 1.

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It ~%ill be her last appearance. Miss Lo%%r~
andI died of 'in apparent heart attack
a New York street Monday.Another
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Republican Commissioners while the Demxrats occupied
Kwiatkowski said it was the /
John Kinibrough and lull the majorityposition on the intent of the board to comply
Kirchhoff voting in opposition. board. Altamonte Springs with state regulations which
About $155,000 wiU be used to Councilman Sandra Glenn specify that a lake helped by
combat weeds in the 129-acre spear-headed the effort.
public funds must have public \
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Today Kimbrough asked
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brough smiled and said:
'Whatever harry wants to
say. lwould encourage him
to show his lgnorir'e

"The game's already
started," Kwiatkowski
id. He said Kimbrough's
call for a blue-ribbon panel
was
commission's intentions to

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Kimbrough Monday said
creatio n of a panel of three
Seminole County attorneys
would benefit the county
because commissioners
don't have the legal ex.
pertise necessary to decide
the best way' to handle the
Jail fire suits.

Kwiatkowski said Republican Commissioner
John Kimbrough's call for
creation of a blue-ribbon
panel of attorneys to advise
the county on the best
hoiofhndllinjaiuire
litigation as politically inspired.

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But FSJ President J. T. Turnipseed said he was under the
other aquatic
experts .
ast
o
m Jacksonvflle.
Knight, had
consented to prolonging the spraying moratorium through Aprd.
say if Kwiatkowski is
"Thev said they'd extend the non-spraying prograni for about
referring to the Orlando
five months totah and then talk with us in May," Turnipseed
firm of Pitts, Eubanks,
said"We agreed wt. ta at. closer look then,whi ch
[toss and Runtherger, It is
probably result in an extension of the time period.
an incorrect assumption.
Learning of the confusion, Joyce contacted Turnipseed today b y
The reason, he said, is
telephone and reported that the matter had been resolved
because the Rumberger
"lie did think it was supposed to be the other way — that'we'd
firm is Involved in the jail
extend the non-spraying until May, said Joyce, but we came to
fire litigation and as such
an understanding on it. There's no problem.
probably wouldn't accept
"We're definitely going to honor our present agreement," Joyce
any county offer to act as
continued, "but we didn't agree to extending the date beyond the
Seminole's legal end of March. There's nothing niagical about that date. We'll
repregentative.
have to re-evaluate at that time and if conditions look favorable —
Kwiatkowski
meanbased upon our surveys of the river and how many plants are
while, said the Republican thereandifthefisharestillspawning — thenwe'llstayoutabttle
commissioners are prelonger"
tending to be "lily-white
The original agreement published by the Cops of Engineers
and
clean
ta.ta),"
noted that "special fish and wIldlife use areas have in the pastand
however, the Democratic
will continueto receive special treatment.. From 1 December to
commissioner said he
31 March is the shad fishing season from Lake Harney to Lake
"personally resents KimMonroe. Wella%t-wlthheldspraylngoperationsln this area during

hire a Republican Orlando
law firm to defend the
county against $7 million in
lawsuits which resulted
from last year's jail fire.

Democratic County
Commissioner Harry
Kwiatkowski today ac
dominated County COMMiS
sion of making its "first
move toward patronage."

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cused the Republican-

leading low tar ciarettes
having all the way u
to 6O°/ more tar
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Commissioners today
buy the utility for $150000
agreed by couseusus to
to be paid for through tap.
purchase a third uUlltt for
the county, agreeing to
through.
negotiate with Eagle
The county's utility
Utilities, a south Seminole
coiunitant. Hugh hiarLlng.
firm which services about
had reported earlier that
oo customers.
Eagle is operating below
The commission for
state standards.

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2A—Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl.

Tuesday, Nov. 30, 1976
Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl.

WORLD Court Firms Ballots
In 2 County Cities
IN BRIEF

FLORIDA
..4._'.

Couple Facing Death

By DONNA ESTES

In Ire land Killing
DUBLIN, Ireland (AP)
Ireland's
Supreme Court is expected to rule soon on an
appeal by Noel and Marie Murray, confessed
anarchists sentenced to be hanged for killing it
police constable during a bank holdup last
year. No one has been executed by the Irish
government since 1954, and a woman has not
been sent to the gallows since 1925. The double
death sentence has revived debate over
capital punishment, and public opinion
against the death penalty appears to be
growing. But a well - placed source reported
strong sentiment in government circles that
clemency for the Murrays would undermine
the government's campaign against the Irish
Republican Army and other extremist
organizations.
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Postpone The Meeting
THE HAGUE, The Netherlands (AP)
European Common Market leaders, meeting
here, agree that they cannot deal with many of
their pressing economic problems until
President-elect Jimmy Carter is inaugurated
and the oil-exporting countries decide on a
price increase for crude oil. Because of this,
Foreign Minister Garrett Fitzgerald of
Ireland said Monday, the nine Common
Market countries generally believe the socalled North-South conference between the
industrial and developing countries,
scheduled for Dec. 15, should be postponed.

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forms stating If they did not wish to be candidates.
gav e t
nst r uctio ns
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Herald Staff Writer
On orders from the U.S. District Court,
Orlando, and 18th Judicial Circuit Court,
Sanford, the ballots for the Dec. 7 elections In
Longwood and Casselberry are now firm.
In Casselberry, Acting City Clerk Linda
Thomas said today that Mrs. Barbara
Christensen and Claude Mason have signed
statements that they do not wish to be candidates in the upcoming election and that
Gerald Haskell completed qualification
requirements Monday to have his name
placed on the ballot.
On orders from Circuit Court Judge Kenneth Leffler the candidate qualification
period was reopened Monday to permit the
three, who had indicated a desire to run for
the city council, to qualify If they chose. The
order also instructed Miss Thomas to have
executed by Mrs. Christensen and Mason

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cilman Nathan Van Meter and candidate,

IN BRIEF
Gilmore: You're Cowards
If You Don't Let Me Die
SALT LAKE CITY (AP)
Gary Mark
Gilmore, calling members of the state pardons board "cowards" and daring them to
execute him before a firing squad, says that if
they refuse "they should let me go." Gilmore
was to appear before the board today for it
review of his sentence for killing a motel
clerk. "I will ask them to simply accept the
sentence given to me by the judge, jury and
the Supreme Court, and I hope to make this
clear to them," Gilmore, 35, told a Salt Lake
Tribune reporter in an interview in today's
editions.
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OAKLAND, Calif. (AP)
We.dy
Yoshimura used at least five aliases and
armed herself with an arsenal of firearms
during her 3'2-year life on the run with some
of America's most wanted fugitives, says the
prosecutor in her weapons possession trial.
"Her conduct speaks louder than words ever
could," Jeff Homer said in his opening
statement Monday. The 33-year-old Miss
Yoshimura was an underground companion of
Patrica Hearst. She was arrested in September 1975 with the newspaper heiress in San
Francisco. Miss Yoshimura is accused in a
four-count indictment of possessing bomb
components, explosives, a machine gun and a
destructive device with intent to injure persons and destroy property. If convicted, she
couid be imprisoned for five years to life.
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the city council
Meanwiile, in Longwood, Council Chairman
J . R. Grant remains on the city election ballot
unopposed after U.S. District Court Judge
John A. Reed Monday dismissed a suit filed
by Robert Dares, seeking to have the city's
one-year residency requirement for candidates set aside.
Doves, who has been a resident of
Longwood for seven months, wanted the court
to order that his name be placed on the ballot
in opposition to Grant and the residency
requirement declared unconstitutional.
Dares was not available for comment today
on what further action, if any, he may take.
He said earlier he might appeal an tinfavorable decision.
Longwood City Clerk Onnie Shomate said a
seven-page document of the complete court
decision by Judge Reed is expected to be
received at city hail today.
The Casselberry ballot now includes 10
candidates for the three seats on the city
council. The candidates are: Hill Brads,
Charles Glascock, Gerald Haskell, Norman
lcssinger, Frank Lucadamo, Sal Orlando
incumbent and council chairman), Carl
Robertson Jr. Frank Shutte Charles Sizer
incumbent) and Don Willson. The candidates
will run at large with the three receiving the
highest number of votes in the field elected.

What Are They
Really Like?
What .re They Realls Like?
Four more Casselberry council
candidates are profiled on Page
.\ today. The final candidate.
Gerald Itaskell, who was ruled
ballot-eligible onls late Mon.
(tar, will be profiled in Wednesdav 's Evening Herald.

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Spraying

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PLO Accepts Jewish State
WASHINGTON (AP)
Two Palestine
Liberation Organization officials told
representatives of U.S. Jewish groups
recently that the PLO was willing to accept 'a
Jewish state in Palestine alongside an Arab
state." But the two PLO officials refused to
make the statement publicly, according to
Herman Edelsberg, director of the B'nai
B'rith International Council, who attended the
unusual meeting. Edelsberg said Monday he
and other Americans at the meeting were
skeptical of the statement by PLO officials
Isam Sartawi and Sabri Elias Jiryis.
Edelsberg said the two were trying to gain
U.S. support for their cause,
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No Money, No Work
DETROIT (AP) — An employment agency
for "overqualified" engineers and scientists is
closing because the federal funds it sought for
expansion are going to help hardcore
unemployed and young job seekers instead.
Agency director Don Bennett said in 4 years
of operating on a shoestring budget he has
helped 405 people, obtained jobs for 255,
prepared 300 resumes and made 6,000 job
referrals. Bennett said he decided to shut
down his the agency as of today after the U.S.
Department of Labor turned down his request
recently for $250,000 to expand.

this time previously and will discontinue operations during this
period."
Although Joyce said the condition of the river around April 1
would govern his department's decision to resume spraying, he
added: "If we do, we'll certainly coordinate it back with Mr.
Turnipseed's group."
Turnipseed said the Friends of the St. Johns are opposed to the
spraying of water hyacinths because they feet It threatens the
natural habitat of fish and marine life and causes a build-up of
dead organic matter which "adds pollutant to the bottom and also
aggravates trolling for shad fishermen."
"We're trying to preserve the habitat of the fish and wildlife of
the St. Johns through pollution abatement and conditioning of the
water," Turnipseed said. "We hope they'll minimize the spraying
and begin to use the biological controls, as well as the mechanical
harvester, which are now being developed."
"The ultimate goal is biological control," Joyce said, "as
opposed to chemical or mechanical. There's a place for all three
and there's a place where all three can be used together. At
present, we can't foresee any stop to the use of chemical controts"

Cand idates' Night
In Longwood
The Longwood Groves Civic the audience.
Association is sponsoring a
Candidates, who have been
candidates' forum at 7:30 p.m. invited to the event and whose
Wednesday at the city building names appear on the city
on Wilma Avenue, directly election ballot include: Charles
across the street from the Barsht, Councilman Gerard
firehouse, according to Mrs. Connell, Lynctte Dennis, Ethel
Virginia Warner of the Glassberg Goldberg, Peter
organization.
Piano and Andrew Seminazzi,
Mrs. Warner, external vice for mayor; Mrs. Bettie Brown
president of the civic group,and Onnie R. Shomate, insaid she will act as moderator cumbent, city clerk; J.R.
for the event.
Grant, incumbent, district 3
Each of the candidates, she councilman, unopposed; and
said, is to be given time for a Stephen Barton, Steven
presentation and at the end of DoMino, Jerome Mccauley and
the program questions and Harvey Smerilson, council
answers will be permitted from district 5.

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newcomer Bob French, a welldigger.
Shortly after the defeat, commissioners agreed to switch to an inhouse legal-department. When that
decision was made, Freeman said
he would not apply for the position of
lead attorney.
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Heisman
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-- Tony
[)orsett, the University of Pittswho said he should have won
the Heisman Trophy last year,
finally won it today and gained
recognition as the top college
football player in the country.
Officials made the announceinent before Dorestt's arrival.
His plane had been delayed en
route from Pittsburgh.
'Oursett, a 5-foot-11, 192-und
po
senior from Aliquippa, Pa., who
has rushed for more yards in a
season and career and scored
more points than any player in
major college history, became
the 26th running back to win the
Heisman in the 42-year history
of the award.
The Heisman is presented an'
nually by the Downtown Athietic (lob of New York to "the
outstanding college football
player In the United States.
Dorsett was a landslide winncr over runner-up Ricky Bell,
Southern California running
back, and Rob Lytle, a running
back from the University of
Dorsett received 701 first
place votes, 112 for second
place and 30 for third place for a
total of 2,357 points. Bell received73 firsts, 485 seconds and
157 thirds for 1,348 points.
tytte's totals were 35-8.5-138 for
413 points.

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g their homes in the quake
at Wednesday, and four tent
ties are being set up to give
me of them shelter. Others
re housed temporarily in
hools and public buildings.
With the temperature below

eezing and heavy snows left
a blizzard Sunday. Tayat
indist.an of the Turkish Red
'escent reported Monday that

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But the Altamonte Springs Democrat said a "lack of personnel"
forced him to ask county commissioners,, "assign the primary
respons ibility to someone else."

many villagers would not leave
because of their farm animals,
Before the quake and the
blizzard took their tolls, farm-

ers in the area had an estimated
one million bead of cattle and
sheep, government officials
said. They said the government
was considering buying the
cattle from the homeless so the
owners would go to refugee
centers,
Hindistan said warehouses of
the Red Crescent, the Moslem
equivalent of the Red Cross,

were now full of relief supplies,
and moist ofthe devastated area
could be provided wi th tents,
blankets and food.
Forty U.S. Air Force carg,

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reported during a visit to
Ankara Monday. A World
Health Organization
representativt, Cancetto
Gautuzzo, said more mulical
supplies arc needed b that
"otherwise the supply situation

seems under control and
adequate."
Officials feared the death toll
could reach 5,000 persons, but

they stoppel releasing casualty
figures Saturday when the
firmed deaths reached 3,626,
Informed sources said many

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TALLAHASSEE (AP)
Winter
tourists bring lots of money to Florida and
that's good. But they could also bring swine
flu, and health officials say that could be very

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With Election Day approaching, Larry Blair,
for Sanford City
C ommission Seat No. 2,
with help of a friend, moves a new campaign poster
to the outside of his office on 17-92. Blair is vying
with incumbent Gordon Meyer, A.G. DeLat
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POSTER

candidate

POSTERS

had.

William J. Page, secretary of health and
rehabilitative services, has announced a 21clay drive to double the number of Floridians
immunized against swine flu.
Ile said Monday that only 21 per cent of the
6.2 million Floridians targeted by health officials have been immunized so far. lie warned
that an epidemic could "sweep like wildfire"
if tourists carry the disease to Florida.

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Skips Courthouse

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By BOB LLOYD
Herald Staff Writer

lottery paraphernalia be put off until after
Dec. 3 because he is scheduled for trial In
Orlando on more gambling charges In conPolice and sheriff's deputies at noon were
nection with what state agents called a twosearching the Sanford area for a defendant
county lottery operation.
who disappeared from the courthouse this
Thomas' trial In Seminole has been conmorning just before a jury was to be picked in
tinued twice before.
his circuit court fire-bombing witnessTrial of Charles Jess Palmer, 38, of
tampering trial.
Longwood, on prostitution and sexual battery
Circuit Court Judge A.J. llosemann Jr.,
charges was continued until the week of Jan.
ordered Nathaniel Lee Williams to be
3, 1977, alter a switch In defense lawyers.
arrested and held in county jail.
Palmer also faces two more trials on similar
Courtroom observers said Williams was
charges
in Seminole.
seen in the courthouse earlier this morning,
Witness Tampering Trial
but when his case was called he was nowhere
Still
scheduled
for trial this week is Michael
to be found.
L4rell, 28,0 u( itamoate Springs, who Is
This was the second time that Williams has
accused of felony witness tampering in
failed to appear for trial In the 1974
connection
with alleged threats against the
firebombing case.
woman that Palmer Is accused of raping.
Williams, 25, of Castle Brewer Court, Is
In other court actions, David W. Pyle, no
accused of attempting to murder sheriff's
age or address available, pleaded no contest
deputy Luke Stallworth, first-degree arson,
to aggravated battery and court withheld
throwing a destructive device and conspiracy
adjudication and placed Pyle on three years
in connection with a May 1, 1974, incident in
probation.
which a firebomb was thrown atop
William C. Caltrider, 35, of Winter Park,
Stailworth's residence.
pleaded guilty to uttering a forgery In conStallworth extinguished the fire on the roof
nection with a check for $800 In a loan by a
and there were no injuries.
south Seminole bank. He was allowed to
Williams didn't show up for trial In June
remain free on bond pending completion of a
1974 and was arrested last September In
court-ordered pre-sentence Investigation
Niagara Falls, N.Y., and returned to Sanford.
(PSI).
The firebombing trial had been scheduled for
Also free on bond during a PSI Is Stanley
the week of Oct. 10 but before that date
Waynewrlght Jr., 23, of 2536 Palmetto Ave.,
Williams was arrested on a witness tamSanford. Waynewright pleaded guilty as
pering charge after state Atty. Abbott
charged with obtaining property by worthless
Herring's office reported a death threat was
check.
made against a state witness in the
Ernest Hollis, of Sanford, pleaded guilty to
firebombing case.
unauthorized use of a motor vehicle In a
Two Trials Delayed
grand larceny case and was allowed to
Circuit Court Judge A.J. Uosemann Jr., has
remain free on his own recognizance during a
granted continuances in the other two major
PSI.
trials docketed In his court this week.
The state dropped a grand larceny charge
Clayton Thomas, 61, of Altamonte Springs,
against Richard N. Gibson, 48, of 2315 Sumasked his trial on statewide grand jury Inmerlin Ave., Sanford. He has been charged in
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connection with a September incident Inpossession of letter) tickets and possession of volving an auto.

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for the widening of a 65-mile section of the
highway between Hialeah and Lake
Okeechobee.
Maria Buria, 26; her 13-year-old brother,
,Juan; Maria Garcia, 25; and Mireya Alfonso,
25, all of Miami, (lied early Saturday on a
Broward County section of the two-lane road.
"I am in favor of anything that might be
(lone so that the state takes notice and, in the
future, tragedies such as ours may be
avoided," Juan Buria Sr. said Monday after
the funeral of his children.

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Hawkins Raps Bevis

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Paint Factory Destroyed
Some 200
EDGEW ATE R (AP)
firefighters battled for more than five hours to
keep a fire in it paint factory from spreading
to four tanks containing chemicals.
Finally they succeeded, but not before 28
persons were injured.
"This is the worst structure fire I've ever
seen," Fire Chief Thomas Duane said Monday
after the blaze at the Coronado Paint Co. was
brought under control.

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MIAMI (AP) — A young Nebraska couple
has been found shot to death in a dimly-lit corner of an underground parking garage at the
Coconut Grove Hotel here.
Police said the bodies of Charles Hartley, 28,
and his wife, Nancy Helen Hartley, of Omaha,
were discovered by a hotel employe Monday.
They were sprawled in the front seat of their
recently- purchased car, and had been dead
since late Friday, police said.

CAPE CANAVERAL
(AP)
Once,
they were the focus of national attention as
millions of people watched America's manned
space program get off the ground. Today,
they're rusting relics that are being destroyed
and sold for scrap.
A demolition team from Fort Bragg, N.C.
was to begin work today on the 250-ton, 110foot tall gantry on Complex 14 from which
Mercury astronauts John Glenn, Scott Carpenter, Walter Schirra and Gordon Cooper
soared into orbit.

Tuesday, November 30, 1976—Vol. 69, No, Si

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The proposed Increase would
boost monthly telephone bills
for one-party residential servO
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rates would go up 18.25.

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In Miami, that would mean
residential service would in.crease from the current $11.45
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to $35.85.
However, the company said if
its request to charge for director)' assistance calls and increase pay telephone charges
was not granted, it would mean
an additional $1 boost in realdential rates and 65 cents more
for business rates.
The ['SC has one month to
suspend the increase or it goes
into effect automatically. However, the commission is virtual1% certain to vote for a suspen.sion, giving it another seven

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months to seek a rate increase.
The PSC has scheduled today
in Tampa the second round of
hearings into a request by
General Telephone iGenleh
for a $71 million boost.
GenIe!, the state's second
largest phone company, sought
to increase rates for Its 824,000
customers by 54 to 68 per cent.
However, Public Counsel
Woodie Liles maintains that $58
million of the hike is unjustified. This round of hearings,
which will include public testimony, is expected to last two
weeks.
The Southern Bell request
came just 11 months after it
was granted a $71.6 million in.
crease by the PSC. Company

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Southern Bell Telephone Co.
wants to impose a $226 million
rate increase on its two million
Florida customers, a hike
which would boost residential
service by 20 per cent.
In addition to a $2.15 monthly
uiurtte UI one-party resiuential service, the state's largest
utility wants to increase public
telephone calls to 25 cents and
charge 20 cents for each directory assistance call above
three a month.
The firm, which serves 38
Florida counties, filed its rate
request Monday with the Public
Service Commission PSC.
The request would affect all
Florida telephone customers to
some extent because Southern
Bell, which controls all long
distance service, is seeking a
$68.7 million hike for such calls.
['SC staffers said it had not
,et been determined exactly
how much of a percentage increase that should mean in long
distance rates.
Southern Bell was the second

THIS CHRISTMAS

Mercury Gantry Scrapped

burglary on Forest Drive.
Patrolman T.L. Brooks Jr.
said Hazel Cratvnar, of Sanford, reported she left her purse
John Robert Dennis, 23, of
containing the money in the
Sanford Route 2, Is charged
locked auto when she went to
with
armed
burglary,
visit a friend. When she
possession of hi,roliv tn-Is a
returned
to her car she found it
attempted grand larceny.
of 922"z Poplar Ave., Sanford, had
been burglarjze and the
was being held In lieu of $5,100 money was missing from
Pollee said Dennis had a bond
the
at county
today, purse that was found on a
loaded .38-caliber pistol when Brown was charged jail
by Sanford nearby lawn.
officers found him In a stack of police with
disorderly
inOfficers today were also
tires and oil drums Inside the
tozlcatlon and assault and
Investigating
the reported theft
shopat Bob Dance Dodge, 1801 battery upon patioln
J.A. of $300 from a safe at the Bay
W. First St, after noticing an Cash.
open window at the auto
Servite Station, 1315 W. First
Sanford police detectives St.,
Sanford.
dealership.
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bodies were being buried auto parts.
without t:iiig recorlt'1,
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Two Million Customers Affected

TALLAHASSEE 1Pi
Public
Service Commissioner Paula Hawkins says
fellow commissioner Bill Bevis is intimidating
the entire panel with his charges of outside influence.
Mrs. Hawkins charges that Bevis
authorized an aide to demand depositions
from other ['SC employes in an effort to prove
that outside influence was applied by a
trucking lobbyist.
At it commission meeting Monday, Mrs.
Hawkins said the actions of the aide, Ben Gir(man, were "degrading and intimidating."

Couple Shot To Death

Sgt. Gene PharLs and officer
S.D. Harriett reported that the
dealership's parts room had
been forcibly entered and a box
was found in the shop area filled
with a citizens band radio,
lUbrlCta, spark plugs and new

MIKE, TONY AND AL

'''Ilier can do about anything they want, as long as Iihe joke is on them. As the'
Now the five boys are an enthusiastic, closeknit group, who have many plans in
o along, they'll get the act the way the want it,''
the making. "We want to be a really good clown act," said Tony Bv nurn, who
The "they" are Five residents of the Seminole Yout Ii Ranch in Winter Springs plays drums.
ho have volunteered to learn a clown act. The obset vatiori comes from Ranch
On Dec. 12, the clowns will march in the Winter Springs Christmas Parade,
Director Jim lvnd.
passing out candy and doing typical clown shenanigans. Nursing homes are also
It all began a few weeks ago, when the Sanford 19]lot Club visited the Ranch visited — %ith the youngsters performing for residents.
and member Willie Garner made the hors up as clo tu5.
After sitting quietly For 29 minutes to half-an-hour to be made up, the boys are
'"flier really got the lever," smiled lynd. As a For mer member of the Bahia often reluctant to remove the make-up.
Shriners' Fun and Frolic Unit, Orlando, lynd called on some of his buddies to
"(;ee," said Mike Tolomea, "You get to act the war you always wanted to,
assist %% ith costumes and makeup for th e boys.
%k ith no one saving anything, just lots of laughs."

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A 23.-year-old Sanford man is
being held without bond In
county jail alter being arrested
by police early today inside a
burglarized auto dealership.

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stay on during the transition period.
Freeman said today he still would
be available for advice if the county
needs it.

ORLANDO (AP)
A Cuban exile
charged in Venezuela with homicide in the
crash of a Cuban airliner which killed 73
people has disputed allegations by Cuban
Prime Minister Fidel Castro that he is allied
with the CIA.
In letters to an American newsman from his
Venezuelan jail cell, Orlando Bosch, 50, denounced the U.S. government and its intelligence agency for what he said was their
softness toward Communism.
The Cuban premier has blamed the CIA for
the plane crash near Barbados. lie said the
agency "has now invented the terrible
resource of exploding civilian planes in
flight."
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40,000 Homeless Balk
At Leaving Lost Villages
VAN, Turkey (API
Many
omeless earthquake victims in
aste rn Turkey are refusing to
rave their devastated villages
but the winter will eventually
rce them all down" from the
iountalns,arellefoffleer says.

Bosch Disputes Allegations
Made By Fidel Castro

Donald Willson, to declare illegal a second
qualification perioti for candidates ordered by

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and recession

which was aggravated by

OPEC's quadrupling of the price of oil in 1974.

The oil exporters have been arguing that in
fla lion has continued in the last two years and they
deserve a price increase to make up for the
declining value of their oil revenues. Th is would be
easier to swallow if the current price of around
$11.50 a barrel had anything to do with the cost of
production of oil or represented a true market
value. But it doesn't, and some of the exporters are
even having trouble disposing of the capital they're
accum ulating at the present price,
Th e fact of the matter, is that the United States,
Western Europe and Japan are only now pulling

out of their recession, and an oil price increase of
the magnitude of 10 per cent would throw a wrench
into recovery and give a new push to inflation. This
would hurt OPEC as much as it would h urt OPEC's
customers. Particularly, it would make little sense
for countries like Iran and Saudi Arabia to invest in
business and industry in the industrialized world,
as they have done, and then pursue an oil policy
can only hurt their investment.
By toning down its price demands, OPEC can
also avoid taking blame for failure or inadequacy
in the steps to be taken at Paris to help developing
co un tries out of their economic plight. The in.
dustrial nations will be less willing and able to
contribute toward the pro posed $1 billion aid fund if

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jump in energy costs,
Th e theme of interdependence between the socalled rich and poor nations lies behind the Paris
conference. The industrial world has shown a

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Third World countries po inting to disparity between the price of the raw materials th ey ex port and
the manufactured goods they im po rt. OPEC and its
pricing policies m ust be drawn into that framework
of interde pe ndence if the problems of infl ation and
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1945 but she never used the name when she was one
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sinceNone of the others were ever prosecuted. She wouldn't have
be en if she had renounced her U.S. citizenship, which she

refused to do.

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deliberated three day&amp; She lost her citizenship, served six years
in prison, paid a $10,000 fuse out of her father's estate, and
successfully resisted deportation,

Now she wants her U.S. citizenship back. She has applied
for a pardon. She Is years old.
The (acts of her crime are hazy. She has paid dearly for
it.
Fate singled her out.
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this city, in the East Lounge of the National
Press Club, a new organization calling Itself The
Comznitteeon the Present Danger (CPD), held a
press conference and Issued a warning of the
utmost gravity.
The profoundly disturbing admonition, which
incoming President Carter will ignore only at
great peril to this nation, was this: Our country
is being increasingly endangered by Soviet
militar) power and unless decisive steps are
taken to deal with this growing menace, our
economic and military capacity will become
inadequate to assure peace with security.
Declaring the Soviet Union's unparalleled
military buildup to be the "principal threat" t..
the United States, world peace and the cause ut
human freedom, the CPD says:
"soviet military power and its rate of growth
cannot be explained or Justified by considerations of self-defense. The Soviet Union is
consciously seeking what its spokesmen call
'visible military preponderance' which, the
explain, will permit the US.SR 'to transform the
conditions of world po litics' and determine the
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suburbs.
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interest rates and income tax deductions, and it
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the cities.
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In a democracy, for better or worse, the will
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maJority — prevails,anditisdfficultto imagine
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Americans in the 1950s and '60s to forget their
Kibitzers
cars or have told the owners of businesses where
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Behind the helping hand of th e social planner
always lurks the fist of the tyrant.
To deal with the Russian arms buildup and
Having said this, however, there is also no
the danger it poses to U.S. security interests, the
question but that there is really no running away
CPD suggests larger defense budget so that e
from the cities. The problems of urban America
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can be sufficiently strong to negotiate harare the problems of all of us.
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If the past few decades were an era in which
Tid
dheaded and verifiable agreements to control
arms and reduce armaments.
millions of Americans were enabled to achieve
the good life, one of our top national priorities in
Now, when this new conference was comrn
BOSTON (AP)
Worried that something has
economic help to the region that now needs it
pleted, CPD press man Paul Green felt goed
the coming decades must be the rescue of those gone wrong, politicians from the Northeast are
most—the Northeast.
about It for several reasons. First, it was wellmillions who were left behind,
forming pressure groups to recapture the
The Sunbelt states—the Southeast and
attended.
economic leadership
once was their region's
Southwest—are throbbing with new industry,
Modern technology has virtually eliminated unquestioned right.
"They were hanging from the rafters," says
nnd yet the northeastern congressmen maintain
Green. Second, the Issue was legitimatt'h
disease as the major cause of death among
Since last summer, congressmen, governors
these states get a disproportionate share of
children, only to replace it with a more lethal
and state legislators have linked together In
newsworthy, literally involving the life in'
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death of the country and all it stands for. Third.
threat
the automobile.
coalitio ns they hope will accumulate enough
They cite studies showin g that residents of the the CPD is a group of distinguished Americans,
Nearly half of all childhood deaths in in- political po wer to slow the slide of their
six New England states plus New York, New including such Democrats, Republicans and
dustrialized countries are caused by traffic beleaguered region.
Jersey and Pennsylvania get back only &amp; cents Independents as: two former U.S. ambassadors
accidents, reports the Journal of Insurance, a
So far, the groups exist mostly on paper. And
for every dollar they pay to the federal govern- to the Soviet Union, Jacob Beam and F'o
publication of the Insurance Information even the organizers question whether their
ment in taxes. At the same time, residents of the Kohler; William Colby, former head of the CIA,
Institute. And the percentage Is risin g,
mem bers can look beyond their immediate ifl.
South get ba ck $1.14, w hile New Mexico citizens Bill Connell, form er executive assistant to Vice
A study by the European Economic Corn- tereststo work for the health of the entire Northreceive $1.93.
President Humphrey; James Rowe, former
munity fo und that children's deaths from traffic east.
Yet
the
Northeast
lags
accidents rose from 39 per cent to 45 per cent of
far
administrative
assistant to President Roosevelt,
behind
the
But even if these grou ps fail by themselves to
Sunbelt
in the growth of its population and rnanufac- and Edmund Gulilon, dean of the Fletcher School
all child fatal ities during the
find solutions for the Northeast, their supporters
turing
of Law and Diplomacy.
The "automobile epidemic" is most virulent say they will at least start people talking a bout
Pa ul Green was especially happy to see at the
between the ages of6 and l4, says the EEC study, the region as a place with s pecial needs and
Harrington has been one of the Northeast's CPD news
which Is w he n c hildren leave the security of problems of its own.
co nference that all three network.',
chief advocates. The libe ral congressman has
were presen t, with film rolling. For CBS, there
home life, but prior to when they attain the ex"It's now a matter of consciousness,-raising,"
stirred up attention arid hel ped organize the was Bernard
perience essential for survival amid the hazards sa ys Rep. Michael Harrington, D-Mass. "These
Kalb; for NBC, Ric ha rd Valeriam,
beginnin g of a response to the region's economic for ABC,
of traffic.
Joe Templeton.
groups focus atten tion on the inequities."
dilerxuna.
A Swedish study concluded that "modern
But, that night, when G re en watched the
The unfairness described by Harrington and
His most ambitious undertaking has been evening
mechanized society presents risks for children others centers on the federal government,
network news shows you guessed it
uniting about 200 congressmen In th e Northeast. zero. Zilch.
which were unknown a hundred years ago.
Washington has failed , they say, to shift its
(Xhlngnay. Not a word or a picture
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Charles Sizer li kes to have a few friends
over for a casual barbecue. First-timers at
such a party might be a bit surprised by the
specialty of the house: barbecued armadillo.
"It's Just a pig with a shell on," he explains.
Armadillo are olentiful, says Sizer. "You
just go out and shoot what you need." An avid
hunter, Sizer spends a great deal of time
hunting duck.
"I also love to fish," he says. Happily addicted to both salt and fresh-water fishing,
Sizer says, 'I cook a mean ba tch of grouper."
A recent fishing trip netted a string of 40 of the
big fish and Sizer's friends and neighbors
benefited. "I gave most of the fish away," he
explains.
Sizer, a graduate of the University of
Florida with 13,S-Business Administration
degree in Economics, has lived in
Casselberry four years.
"I was born in Sanford but raised in north
Florida," he says. "Then I was stationed at

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His activities are varied. He is on th e
Professional Standards and Ethics Committee of the Orlando-Winter Park Board of
Realtors. lie was a go-getter for the Channel
24 auction. lie is also a former vice president
of the Winter Park Jaycees and is vice
p chairman of the board of directors, Seminole
Comm unity Action.

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collection of old silver and deep red glassware
in an antique bookcase, is also an avid
bicycler and "I swim several laps of the pool
here (Summit Apartments) regularly.
Occasionally I go to the Chuluota Sportsman's
Club and do some trapshooting."
Sizer not only likes to make things happen.
"1 like to see things happen. I like to be where
things are going on, where I can have some
small influence.
"It's good to see something you've worked
toward become reality. There is a great inner
satisfaction."
Sizer is a real-estate appraiser who says, "1
think the city of Casselberry is growing so
fast that it is imperative that we listen, understand and empathize."
There are a lot of things Sizer wants to see
happen in Casselberry. "We're so close to
getting flouride into our water systems.
We've had technical problems but I think we
are about to get it.
"I'd like to see greater interest in the city
toward creating new recreation facilities.

Thenames of 10 candidates are to appear on
the ballot for the Casselberry City election
Dec. 7 for three open city council seats.

All candidates run at large with the three
gaining the highest number of votes declared
the winners. The candidates do not run for a
specific seat and plurality is all that is
necessary to win.
A runoff will not be necessary unless the
third place contender happens to receive the
exact same number of votes as another

contender. This has happened only one time in
recent years.
Also on the ballot will be a proposed new city
charter composed by a citizens charter study
commission and approved by the majority of
the city council.
Candidates are: 13111 llradv, Charles
Glascock, Gerald Haskell, Norman
Kessinger, Frank Lucadamo, Sal Orlando
(incumbent and council chairman), Carl
Robertson Jr., Frank Shutte, Charles Sizer
incumbent) and Don Willson.

The final candidate for Casselberry council
Gerald I las kell
declared eligible on Is
late Monday
will be profiled in St'dnes(Iav's Evening Herald.
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address ourselves to the future growth of
Casselberry. We must see that it is good
growth and planned growth."

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Sax, Ukelele
Don Willson and his wife, Hazel, just

reason my business was so completely successfi,J," he says, explaining his philosophy of

celebrated an anniversary
on Halloween.
Asked why that particular day for a wedding,
they both just smile
but it must have been
the right one for them. The anniversary was
their 45th.
Both Willsons are quite active and Don
laughs, " love to go fishing
in the
backyard." The Willsons live ci Lake Triplet,
and enjoy watching television, an occasional
trip to the track and Don's outstanding skills
on the saxophone and clarinet. He has
recently taken up the baritone ukelele and
says he deeply enjoys playing it, alone, when
he feels introspective,
A graduate of high school in New York
state, WilLson has taken home study courses
in construction engineering. He worked extensively in early Casselberry, building many
of the homes, stores and office buildings
which are still standing.
"I believe I acquired the equivalent of a
good business administration degree through
that experience," he says, and adds, "I was
also sales manager for a large manufacturing
company. I trained the salesmen," he continues, "and I've also studied real estate law
in Orlando,
"I live and conduct my business by the
golden rule
and I'm convinced that's one
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Willson devotes the time that others might
use for "civic activities" for political activities," all free of charge," he emphasizes.
That career in politics includes two terms as
mayor and municipal court Judge, an earlier
term as a councilman and charter committee
and road board involvements.
About the current election, he says, "A
group of businessmen and some of the larger
property owners asked me to run and institute
a policy of economy in city hail. These people
are supporting my campaign and I have
made a promise to them to effect good
economy and get good value for all the city
spends
and to make the government
responsive to all the citizens."
like a lot of people throughout the county,
Willson Is concerned about the tax situation.
"I've opposed property taxes the whole time
I've lived In Casselberry," he says, "and
that's 28 years. I'm just not convinced we
need this one. I'm convinced a lot of money
has been spent on things the citizens of
Casselberry got no value for.
"I've always been careful of my own
money," he explains, "but I've been twice as
careful with other people's money."

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For weeks it has been a foregone conclusion
that the Organization of Petroleum Exporting
Countries would meet in December and hit the oilimporting nations with another price increase
perhapsasstiffaslopercent.Nowtheenthusiasm
of OPEC for a price increase appears to be cooling,
and it's not hard to understand why.
For the record, OPEC officials are saying that
their Dec. 15 meeting may have to be delayed
because it conflicts with another international
conference on a related subject. Ministers from
"rich" and "poor" nations are meeting in Paris
next month to try to complete work on a plan to
help the poorer countries earn more from their
natural resources and deal with big deficits
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'I've got it! For our 'token Republican' how
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Evening News explained it to me, in much the

same words as spok esmen for the other networks
did: "It was solely a matter-of news Judgment
We felt other things were more im port ant"

Secret Service Ml*ffed At FBI
W ASHINGTON The Secret Service is upset
with the FBI for failing to tell it a bout a suspect
in the Legionnaires Disease case.
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28. We quoted from a confidential study by Rap.
John Murphy, D.-N.Y., that the kill er may ha ve
been a "paranoid" person with a knowledge of

chemicals.

Alerted by our column, the Secret Service
was at lrb - when President Ford recently
contacted
Murphy and, with his help, located the
visit ed the Philadelphia hotel where:, A acan
Legion conventioneers were stricken last July. letter. By use of sophisticated ink comparisons
The breakdown In communications raised the and other scientific tools, the Secret Service
ha ckles of Sec ret Service officials who recalled qui ckly located the letter writer.
the FBI's failure to warn them a bo ut Lee Harvey t He turned out to fit Murphy's description of
Oswald before President John F. Kennedy's he possible killer. He was eccentric and
passed some knowledge of chemicals, But
tragic visit to Dallas In Novem ber l.
after surveil lan ce and investigation, the Secret
A myste rious afflicti on struck down the
Service determined that the man had not been in
unlucky legionnaires, all of whom had been
at Phlladelphiaat the right time to have caused the
Ft2iladelphia's grand old Bellevue Stratford legionnair
es' deaths.
hotel. Meanwhile, we learn ed that a vague but
"Your column alerted us to the potential
ominous letter had been sent to Dr. WWIs
suspect ,"da spokean, "We dida thorough
Sunderman Jr., the nation's leading
expert in investigation. We talked to him. We do not now
nickel poisoning. The
letter hinted at nickel regard him as a protective Interest." In other
poisoning.
words, he looked like a possible suspect but has
Since the anonymous letter reached Sun- now been ruled out.
derman be fore most experts began to suspect
Footnote: Officiall y, both th e FBI and Secret
nickel carbonyl may have been the lethal agent, Service declined
to comment on the breakdown
Sunderman turned the letter over to the FBI in in liaison. But not for
attribution, Secret Service

Hartford. Whoever wrote the letter, It appeared, sources confirmed they were "deeply
conmight ha ve inside knowledge of the calamity in cerned" over the FBI's (allure to
forward a copy
Philadelphia.
of the letter to them at once. In fairness, It should
Although the FBI received the letter by be added that communication between the two
August 2. the Secret Service was never shown a agencies usually has been excellent since
copy. In the meantime, Pr esident Ford was President Kennedy's assassinatIon,
cleared for a visit to the Bellevue Stratford on
HMMMM CONTROVERSY Is boiling Inside
the evening of September 23.
the National Education Assn. over an emThe president visited some of the same spots ployee's right to say "Hmmmmm" to his
where the dead legionnair es had been seen. Had superiors.
the Secret Service known a suspect was still
We inadvertently touched off the great
loose, with knowledge of nickel poisoning, it's "Hmmmnun" debate
accusing the National
doubtful the president would have been per- Institute of Education of recklessness with the
mitte(I to visit the hotel.
taxpayers' money. Our story was read with
But the Secret Service didn't learn about the special Interest at the NEA, which works closely
ominous letter until we wro!e about It on October with the fede ral Institute.

Fine. So, what were some of those "other'
t hings" that were "more important?"
Th e night of Novem be r 11, CBS gave two
A staff aide, named Don McComb, minutes, 19 seconds to George Meany to talk
reproduced the column, wrote "thtimmmm" at a bout w hat J immy Carter owed him; over a
the bottom and circulated It among his fell ow minute-and-a.half went to Sen. Abraham
employes. He questioned whether the NEA
bicofrs recommendation that Carter use
might be Involved In the NIE hanky-panky.
Kissinger In some capacity; a tunnelling esca pe
This infuriated his boss, John Sullivan , who attem pt at San Quentin
got one minute, 42
fired off an angry memo, chargin g tha t McComb seconds; Gary Gilmore's continuing Inability
to
sought to "undermine" the SEA and threatening get himself executed by the Utah government
"to discharge him for insubordination" If he received over a min ute and a
half; and last but
persisted.
not least, the death of the Bellevue Stratford
Now the union which represents NEA
Hotel In Philadelphia from "Legionnaires'
ploy es has stepped into the controversy, The disease" got over fo ur-and-a-h
alf min ut es — a
union contends that McComb was exercising his two-min ute news
story and a two-and-a- If
freedom of speech when he added the accusatory minute Sevareid comment.
"Hxnmnmun" to the bottom of our column.
On NBC, t he Nightly News gave: Gthnore
Footnote: Sullivan told us his memo was
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merel y a warning of w ha t wo uld happen
;theSanQuentintun.nel 1:50; the rise in the
McComb repeated his pamphleteering, without cost of cocoa beans and its impact on chocolate
bar prices, l:; Ribicoff on Kissinger, 1:18;
evidence to back It up.
throhlto's
50th anniversary as Japan's head of
WATCH ON WASTE: The Federal Aviation
state, 1:49; MeanyonCarter,1:49;
Administration is losing at least $12.6 million
and the death
year because 20 per cent of its trainees are of the Bellevue Stratford, 2:08.
On ABC, the News gave: Glimore, 2:43;
washing out before they complete their inbi off on Kissin ger, 1:42; the Bellevue
struction.
Stratford, 1:54; chemical po llution In Michigan,
Now, Rep. William Randall, D.-Mo.,
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3:26; San Quentin tunnel, 1:45 and
pressuring Administrator John MeLucas
Hlrotuto, 1:09.
Oh well, wha t the hell. Say what you like
employ "radar simulators" at the FAA training
about Walter Cronkite but at least he's honest.
academy to save the taxpayers' money.
Several
months ago in an interview with
In a private letter to McLucas, Randall
Betty
Utterback of the Gannett News Service, Uncle
pointed out that much of th e $12.6 million loss Trustworthy
declared:
occurs when tr ainees flunk on-the-Job radar
"re are always groups In Washington
tests. If the train ees were tested with radar
expressing vie ws of alarm over the state of our
simulators before they reached on-the-Job defenses. We don't carry
training, two or more years of
these stories. The story
coly conteoller Is that there are those who
Instruction could be sa ved by weeding
want to cut defense
out those spending."
unable to do the Precision radar work.
And that's the way It is, America. As for those
Fumed Randall: The failure to use th
simulators "creates the inescapable Impressione of us who think what The Committee on the
Present an
of an agency which has suffered from Soviet D ger had to say about the growing
military threat
disorganization and a lack of strong, central Gary Gilinore's presentis more newsworthy than
leadersh ip."
danger, or the death of a
Philadelphia hotel, sorry about that.

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TilE Gl.,S('O('KS: I"IU)NT ROW, JOHN, ROSEMARIE, ELIZ:%BETII BACK

RoW: TIM, I.1S:, TElu:N('E, MARS', ('IiAItLES, BILL

Glascock:
Charles Glascock and his wife, Elizabeth, have a very busy life,
revolving around their two partnerships. They are parents of 9
children. They are also partners In a thriving hardware business
in Longwood.
"Our oldest son is in the navy," says Charlie. "Our oldest
daughter is married and is a school teacher In West Virginia."
The seven children still at home all help mom and dad with the
store — when they aren't running off to music lessons, school
functions or other activities.
Tim, the number-one son still at home, spends much of his time
working at the store. Next semester he begins college and will
perhaps study business administratIon. He ran the family store
completely for his father during the recent Casselberry budget
hearings so his father could keep an eye on what was going on In
city hall.
Rosemarie, 12, plays clarinet. Mary, 17, plays bells and Lisa, 16,
plays flute. She also came back from a statewide competition on
piano with a "superior" rating, the highest rating possible.
Nearly all the children play piano, but it is a special favorite of
Bill, 13, Terence 10, and John, 8.

Glascock, sho will be 49 in December, was born in Hannibal,
Mu. His father Is the mayor there, serving his second term at age
72.
Glascock left home at 18, joined the army-air force and stayed
with the muilitar) for 23 6i )ears. He retired in 1969 after serving in
World War II, Korea and Vietnam.
Beginning as a private, G1a5cock was in counter-intelligence
work, which "evolved Into straight military intelligence." He

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became a special agent and investigator, then went into staff
positions. lie retired as a Lieutenant Colonel.
Elizabeth ran the store alone when Glascock first was elected to
the council. Then son, Tim, came to work and she decided to try
life at home. Now she works at Leeds.
Glascock had resigned from the council earlier this year. "I
was exhausted," he says.
"After I resigned I was like a lost soul. We got involved in a few
things. When I saw some of the things that happened to the city I
was appalled.
"I like government. I like being involved in government. I'm
not planning to put out signs," says Glascock. "If the people want
to re-elect me they will."
Glascock was council chairman when he resigned this year. His
wife, who with Glascock and the children is a member of St.
Augustine's Catholic church, Casselberry, backed him up.
"She has always said she would never do anything to stand In
my way. When I ran, she backed me up. When I stepped down, she
stood beside mc. And when I decided to run again, she encouraged
me."
Glascock strongly supports the proposed city charter. "But I
don't believe a lot of people in Casselberry are aware of the
contents of the present charter. They should read the new charter
and the old one. Then they can find out for themselves what is
contained in each one." Copies of the charters are available in the
city hall for anyone who wants to read them, says Glascock.
Glascock says he believes he has the "strength, knowledge and
unadulterated guts to do what needs to be done for Casselberry
and to prevent any wrongdoing that I know of."

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THE ROBEItTSONS: ('Alt!., KAY AND ('l.AN

Robertson: /k
Carl Robertson once taught judo to combat pilots for the Air
Force. lie also taught basic training. And he had one other
unusual assignment.
First he studied under a Japanese master, an expert at training
Akitas, the famous Japanese fighting dogs. Then he became
number 26 in the Air Force's corps of K-9 handler-instructors.
"That was in the very beginning," he says, "when we did not

have much physical protection. None of my dogs ever went
berserk so I was not hurt, but a number of them did go completely
crazy."
Robertson, who retired from the Air Force as a Tech Sergeant,
moved his wife. Kay, and their family to central Florida.
"We used to bowl three times a week," he says, "but I think I'm
out of the bobby stage now."
Robertson Is a member of the Masons, but still has his affiliation with a Lodge in San Antonio. "I'm planning to transfer it
to somewhere in the area when there Is time," he explains.
Remarking that San Antonio was so terribly hot his family
could not even go outside in the evening, Robertson says, "Wt
love being able to sit outside by the pool In the evening
"I'm an easy going person." he continues. "1 like life. I enjoy
doing what I like to do I work every day, my wife and I go out to
dinner once a week. Once a week a few businessmen and I get
together and play cards. We rotate so that once every six weeks
the game is in our own home."
Robertson, who has been married to his hometown sweetheart
for 24 years, Is also an enthusastic Dallas Cowboy fan and notes
'hat the family often watches television together

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"When we moved here, Casselberry was suburban-type living.
I'd like to see it stay that way. It was a quiet, refined
neighborhood. That's the way I'd like to keep it. I'd Just as soon no
major industry came in," says Robertson.
"1 became very Interested In running for council when I started
going to their meetings. Everything seemed pre-deternuned. You
could show them many reasons why they shouldn't do something
but it seemed to make no difference.
"One of my main reasoos for moving to Casselberry was that it
was a tax-free city. What will the taxes be like in 10 years? It
seems to me that people are trying to run the city on a far larger
basis than it really is."
Robertson says he has a real problem in that "No one knows
who I am! I went to a neighbor to get his name on my petitIon and
he would even believe I lived a few doors from him. It's
because I was on the road so much when we first came to
C.a,sselberry."
Being unknown has one benefit he says, "I'm not connected
with an)body." '1 t'ei there are a lot of good things In the
proposed chartet" says Robertson, "but I'm against it for two
reasons.

"I o,ect because the city manager would run the city without
being chosen by the people Under the mayor-commissioner
system the mayor is in charge and he is elected by the people.
"The second reason," he says, "the new charter doesn't afford
any checks and balances against the council."
When people conic before the council, says Robertson, he'll be
looking at things 'as if I were going to pay for it."

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�6A-Evenlng Herald, Sinford, Fl

Tuesday, Nov. 30, 1976

CALENDAR

Legal Notice

Legal Notice

iFOR
THE CIRCUIT COURT IN AND IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
SEMINOLE
COUNTY. EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CIR.
FLORIDA
CUlT, IN AND FO
SEMINOLE
CASE NUMBER 12149.CA.o$.D
COUNTY, FLORIDA
SOUTHEAST
MORTGAGE CASE NUMBER:
COMPANY, a Florida corporation, SOUTHEAST FIRST NATIONAL
Plaintiff,
BANK OF MAITLAND, a national
association.
DAVID F, GENTRY and HELEN F,
Plaint,tf,
GENTRY, hiS wife,

Legal Notice

Legal Notice

Legal Notice

Legal Notice

FICTITIOUSNAME
UNITED STATES DISTRICT
Notice is hereby given that I am COURT MIDDLE DISTRICT OF

NOTICE UNDER FICTITIOUS
FOLLOWS
North s of Government Lot a
iAME STATUTE
engaged in business at Rt No, 1 60* FLORIDA, ORLANDO DIVISION - TO WHOM u MAY CONCERN
Section 16. TownShip 21 SouI
390 Maitland 32731, SemInole
ThESDAY, NOVEmER30
Notice is he'by given that the Range30 East. less the West 250 le
COURT NO. 76.fl.OrI.CIv.y County, Florida under the liditious UNITED STATES OF AMER ICA, undersigned p
t to the thereof; ALSO the West 267.95 feet
Winter Springs Jaycee 7 p.m., VFW bldg, 17-92
name of STATEN INSURANCE Plaintiff, V. Alvoide Fergerson and "Fictiti0u Name 5taY't." Chapter the Noh
of Government Lot 6,
AGENCY, and that I intend to
0ereaters Anonymous, 7:30 p.m., Florida Power and
Ethelda Fergerson, his wife 965 09, FlorIda States.wllIreglster SectiOn 16, Township 21 South.
register saidname
with the Clerk of Defencantlsi, - NOTICE OF SALE with the CoJnty Comptroller, in and Range 30 East, Seminole County,
the Circuit Court, Seminole County,
- Notice is hereby given
tar Semltle County. Florida, upon F I o r I d a ;
DECLAPING
Defendants
Florida In accordance With the
Candidate night 7:30 p.m., Hacienda Village
ORLANDO INDUSTRIAL DEV
Pursuant to a FINAL DECREE of receipt of proof of the Publication of AVAILABILITY OF MUNICIPAL
NOTICE OF ACTION
provisions of the Fiditlous Name Forecsureenter,don Novemberl
recreation center. Winter Sprgs Candidates will speak.
this tiCC, the fiCtit5 name. to
SERVICES. DEFINING CON
ELOPERS. INC . a Florida cor
TO DAVID F GENTRY and
Statutes. ToWit: Section 963.09
Poration, JOHN P LOVEIT and
1976 by the above entitled Court, in wit
NA TI ONAL
TENNIS DI TION S OF ANNEXAT ION
HELEN F GENTRY,
Florida
Statutes
1957.
Parents Anonou, 7:30 p.m., Community United
SARAH S LOVETT,
the above styled cause, the un ASSOCIATION under which we are P P 0 V I D I N 0
Z0NIN0
his wife
5: N. A. Caiana
tetdi
Defendants
dersigned United States Marshal, or engaged in business at Pt Office CLASSIFICATION; REDEFINING
Residence unknown
Publish.
NOTICE OF SALE
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
DEF
I)? Nov 30. Dec 7. 11. 21. 1976 one of his duly authorized depotes, Box 295, Altamonte Springs. THE CORPORATE LIMITS OF
WeIght Wateher 7p.m., San10 Woman's Oub,
will sell the propey situate in FlOrida, 32701,
NOTICE ISHEREBYGIvEN that
CASSELBERRY. FLORIDA. T
that an action to foreclose a mar On Friday, December 10, 1916 at
S.
Oak Ave.
SeminoleCounty, Florida.described
That the paies interestpd insaid INCLUDE SAID PARCEL OF
tgage on the following real property 11 .
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
AM, at the West front
as: TheNoh 76 te of the East 145 business enterprise are es.foltows. LAND IN THE MUNICIPAL
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA
teet of Lot 25 of FROST'S 2nd AD
situate in Seminole
WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 1
DANIEL EVANS
LIMITS
OF
SAID
described
as follows County, Florida. door of the Courthouse of Seminole PROBATE DIVISION
CITY.
DITION to Altamonte, according to
MARJORIE EVANS
County, In Sanford, Florida, AR. File Number 76.3SCp
Sanford Seoma. noon, Sheraton Inn SR
AUTHORIZING AMENDMENT OF
Lot I. RICHFIELD, according to THUR H. BECKWITH. JR.. Clerk of
plat thereof recorded in Plat Book 1,
CHARLES A HEATH
CITY MAP TO INCLUDE THE
the Ptat thereof, as recorded in Plat theCircuit Court inand for Seminole
Saord Kiwanis, noon, fivic Center.
Division
Page 13 of the Pubi Decordi of
Dated at Winter Park. Orange ANNEX AT ION
a.:
HE R E IN.
In Re; Estate of
Casselhe
Rory, 7:30 a.m., The Caboose
I?, Page 25. of the Public County, Florida, will offer for sale to ARC HA BELLE
Seminole County, Florida at public County, Florida, November 5, 1916.
PROVIDING FOR THE RIGHrS
Records of Seminole County. the highest a
DAL LA C HI E
outcry to the highest and best bidder Publish Nov 9. 16. 73. 30. 1916
best bidder, for LAWTO4 APPELL
Florida
AND
PRIVILEGES
FOR
Saniord Seraders senior citens dance, 2:30 p.m.,
for cash at I70O O'clock noon
cash, at public outcry, the following
DEF 12
CITIZENSHIP IN THE CITY.
has been filed against you. You are described real properly
Of
civic center.
Deceased
Tuesday. December 29, 1976 at the
____________________________
SEVERABILITY;
required to serve a copy of your ORLANDO
AND
EF.
NOTICE OF
west door of the Seminole County
INDUSTRIAL
written defenses, f
FECTIVE DATE
ADMINISTRATION
TO ALL
O1edo Rota', 7:30 a.m., the To House.
any, to thiS DEVELOPERS. INC.. located in
Courthouse, Sanford, Florida
WHEREAS, There has been filed
PERSONS HAVING CLAIMS OR
NOTICE OF SALE
Dated It 1576
actionattorneys
on SMITH
AND
Free blood pressure clinic, 3 p.m., Winter Park
PA.,
for
theHAYDEN,
Plaintiff, Seminole County. Florida. more DEMANDS AGAINST THE ABOVE
with the City Clerk of the City of.
NOT ICE Is hereby giver. thaI by
ose address is 1316 Barnett Bank Particulartydescribedasfollows, to
Casselberry,
Florida,
Memorial Hospital Msn. Building, oma Avenue.
ESTATE AND ALL OTHER
MITCHELL
NEWBERGER virtue of that certain Order for Annexation
signed
by Petition foi'
WI
United States A
Marshal
Building, Jacksonville, Florida
the lan
PERSONS INTERESTED IN THE
Middle District of Florida
iNorth 779
feet of lot
22, ESTATE;
Abandonment
Proceedings,
issued
downers
of the
area sought
be
THURSDAY, DECEMBER 2
32202. and file the original with the ORLANDO
INDUSTRIAL
PARK.
OUt
of
and
under
the
seal
of
lhe
annxed
consenting
to to
and
KENDELL W WHERRy
Clerk of
YOU
ARE
HEREBY
NOTIFIED
Deltona Theatre As GI
County
Court
of
Seminole
County,
7:30 p.m., Episcopal
Aistant Un'ed States Attorney
the above styled Court on or according to the plat thereof, as th? the administration of the estate
requesting the annesation of said
befnre January 5th. 1977, otherwise recorded in Plat Book 10. Page I,
Florida, upon an Order rendered in
urch parish house, Enterprise.
Attorney for Plaintiff
parcel and has considered
Archabelle Dallachie Lawton
te aforesaid Court on the 10th day
Publish:
Nov
73.
30.
Dec
7.
a
Judgment
may
be
entered
against
Public
Records
of
Seminole
County,
Appell,
deceased,
File
Number
76
Ii.
you for the relief demanded in the Florida.
thoroughly the feasibility of
1976 of November A D. 1976. in that
DEF 107
annexation and toning of the Cit1 of
36 CP, 5 pending in the Circuit
certain case' "In Re lnttie Matter
lake Man' Ro', 8 am., Ma&gt;air Count' dub.
WITNESS my hand and the seal
Cassetberry, Florida, in accordance
of Abandoned Personal Proper y
Gold Sr Mother 1:30 p.m., Iglon Home,
said Court on this 73rd day
ke
FI Judgment of Foreclosure Probate Division, the address of
r
entered in the above entitled cause,
Ivanhoe, Orlando.
November. 1976
Florida, 1963,
Laws
ich is Seminole County Court
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CIR. pursuant to F S Sec 703 01" which of Florida,
1969,Chapter
Article 69
II, 9Th,
Sedion
5
Civil Action No, 76942 CA 09 E.
lSeal);Arthur H. Beckwith.Jr
Caslher Uo, 6:30 p.m., 1nd o' kes Country
House. Sanford, Florida 32771. The
CUlT IN AND FOR SEMINOLE aforesaid Order was delivered tome
now pending in the Circuit Court in
COUNTY, FLORIDA.
Clerk of the Circuit Court
7
69 7. Laws of Florida.
personal representative of the estate
as Sheriff of Seminole County,
flub.
and for Orange County, Florida.
CASE NO. 7421 WCA.20.D
By Cherry Kay Travis
1969, House Bill 3395, Laws of
is Richard Gareth Lawton, whose
Fiurida,
the 11th day of
In
the
Matter
of
the
Adoption
of
Deputy Clerk
South Seminole Optist, 7:30 a.m., Ramada Inn, SR
Florida, 1972. and House Bill l0?0.(
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have address is 1959 Ietlson Place,
November A.D 1976 Said property
VALERIE KAY HECKLE
Publish Nov. 30. Dec 7, II,
hereunto set my hand and the of. Orlando. Florida The name and
43
Chapter 73129, Laws of Florida.
to include.
21,
1976
f'cial
seal
thiS
24th
day
of
Novem
NOTICE
OF
ACTION
DEF 111
It?). and Chapter 75 fl7, Laws of
______________________________
address of the personal represen
Asrted Bicycles
Sanford Cisltan, 7:15 a.m., Buck's.
ber. 1976
TO MICHAEL PEN Ti
Florida. 1915. alt as amended and
tative's attorney are set form below.
an the undersigned as Sheriff of
(Seal)
Address
Unknown
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
SuPPlemented, and
All persons having claims or
SISEH. Inc., noon, Holiday Inn.
Seminole County. Florida. wilt a
Arthur H. Beckwitn, Jr
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL dR.
WHEREAS, said tract of land lies
demands against the estate are
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED II 00 AM on the 9th day of
that a Petition for the adoption
Clerk of the Circuit Court
CUlT IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
required,
in Seminole County. Florida. and IS
WI THIN
Senior (itizens Dance, 2 p m.. A1tainont Springs
December A D 1976 offer for sale
THREE
By
Cherry
Kay
Travis
COUNTY. FLORIDA.
cOnI'Quous to existing municipal
MONTHS FROM THE DATE OF
CIVI( ('enter.
VALERIE KAY HECKLE has been and sell to the highest bidder, for
Deputy Clerk
CIVIL ACTION NO. 7.I4S1CA.09.E Publifl Nov. 30. 1976
tiled in the above Styled Court and cash, the above described personal properties and are specillcally
THE rlR5T PUBLICATION OF
STOCKTON. WHATLEY, DAvIN &amp; DEF 110
that you, as thenatural tatherof the properly at the location of the described In this Ordinance; a
THIS NOTICE, to file with the clerk
"Saturday, Sunda). Monday," a threact comedy
child SOught to be adopted in this Agricultural &amp; Road Department
COMPANY, a Florida corporation,
WHEREAS, obiections to such
of the above court a written
presented at AnnIe Russell Theatre, Rollins College,
proceeding, are reauired to serve a Seminole County. on HIghway 17 92
Plaintiff,
annexation and zoning have been
- statement of any claim or demand
vs.
Winter Park, 8:30 p.m. imrough Saturda'.
consideredinand
held, of
and
it
they may have Each claim must be
copy
of your
defenses,
if any Florida
South of Sanford. Seminole Coun y, appearing
thehearings
best interest
the
you have,
onwritten
Petitioner's
attorney,
VIRGIL
REED
BELL
in writing and must indicate the
and IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
FRANKLIN
T.
WALDEN,
FRIDAY, DECEmER3
baSis for the claim, the name and
City of Casselberry, Florida.
That said sale is being made
MADALIN
LORETTA BELL, his SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA address of the creditor or his agent
wife,
annex
zoneconditions
said property.
Seminole South Rotary, 7:30 am., Ird Chumley's
ESQuIRE. of the Ldw Offices of pursuant to Chapter 705 of the subied
toand
specific
and
PROBATE DIVISION
BROCK.
MASSEY
&amp;
WALDEN.
Florida
Statutes
Detvndants
or attorney, and the amount
Altamonte Springs.
File Number PR 7434SCP
Suite
102.
616
East
Semoran
NOTICE OF SALE
restrictions, and
claimed, lithe claim is nof yet due,
D,v,slon
John E Polk.
Boulevard Altamonle Springs.
Seminole Sunse KiwaniL 7 a.m., Buck's.
NOTICE is hereby given tt In Re; Estate of
the date when It will become due
WHEREAS, the City Council has
Sherilf
Florida. and to tile the original
pursuant to a Final Judgment 0f LOUIS DE VITO,
shall be stated, If the claim is
concluded from investigation that
Foresters Square Dance Club, 8 p.m., The Forest.
Seminole County. Florida
thereof
with
the
Clerk
of this Court,
forecloSOre entered November 24th,
all municipal services will be
contingent or unliquidated tC
Tanglewood A4t, closed, 8 p.m., St. Richard's church.
Publish Nov 30. Dec. 1. 1974
both to be done on or before
1976 in the Circuit Court of the
Deceased nature of the uncertainty Shall bx
available to the area to be annexed
DEF 1)1
NOTICE OF
December 13th. 1976, otheise a
Eighteenth Judicial Circuit in and
stated If the claim is secured, the
on the eHective date of this Or
ADMINISTRATION
default Will be entered against you
4.
security shall be described The
dinance
for Seminole County Florida in Civil TO ALL PERSONS HAVING claimant shall deliver sufficient
for the relief demanded in the IN THE
Action No 76 165) CA 09
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT
E. AR CLAIMS OR DEMANDS AGAINST
CIRCUi
Petition
COURT,
copies
the claim
toone
the copy
clerk to
to
ENACTED
BY
THE
CITY
THUR H BECKWIIH, JR Clerk of THE ABOVE ESTATE AND ALL enIe
the o
clerk
to mail
EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL
dR.
the said Court. will sell for cash fl
WlTNESmy hand andthe Seal
COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
CUlT.
IN
AND
FOR
SEMINOLE
OTHER
PERSONS INTERESTED each personal representative
ths Court on thiS 9th day
hand to the highest and best bidder IN
THE ESTATE;
CASSELBERRY. FLORIDA
COUNTY, FLORIDA
November. 1976
at the West Front door of the
All persons interested In the estate
SECTION I - ANNEXATION
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
CIVIL
ACTION
NO
74
2240 CA.l0
ISEAL I
a copy
of this
Notice
AND ZONING
That the City rt
Courthouse. Seminole County. lnattheadmnlstrationof the Estate Administration
has been
mailed
aref
EDNA HE IL t k a EDNA M
Arthur H Beckwith. Jr
Casselberry. Florida, does hCrCwth
Florida at 11 00 o'clock A M on of LOUIS DE VITO, deieaed. File required,
JIMINFZ.
Clerk
of
the
Circuit
Court
WITHIN
and
hereby annex and designate
THRE E
December 13th. 1976 the following Number PR 76.361 CP, IS pending in MONTHS FROM THE DATE
Plaintiff,
By Genevieve Poulsen
zoning of that certain tract of land
F
described real property situate In the Circuit Court for Seminole THE FIRST PUBLICATION
HORACE W. DUXHURY
daughter, Mrs. William lloan Seminole County. Florida. to wit. County, Florida. Probate Division. THIS NOTICE, to file any obledions
Deputy Clerk
lying in Seminole County, Florida
F
FEDERICK J HERSEY.
Horace W. Duxbury, 56, of Rochefle; two brothers, Alton
Franklin T Walden. Esquire
and more particularly described as
Lot 16. SOUTH PARK, according the address of which is Seminole they may have that challenge
DeIe'ants
to
the
Plat
thereof
as
recorded
Brock,
Massey
&amp;
Walden
toIIow to wit
Rochelle, Ill., died Monday B., Sanford, and Earl R.
In Counly Courthouse.
NOTICE OF SUIT
Suite 2.
Plal Book 3. Page 67. of the Public Florida 32771
Sanford. validity ot the decendenrs will, the
Parcel No. I
All of the North sof
TOQUIET
TITLE
evening in Rothelle Community Duxbury, IwelJ, Mass.
Records of
The personal qualific at ions of the personal
616 E Semoran Blvd
Government Lot S. Section 16,
Seminole
County.
repreSentative
of
the
estate
Is
representative
or
the
venue
or
THE
STATE
OF
FLORIDA
TO
hospital. He was born In
Altamonte Springs. F Ia 22701
Funeral services and burial Florida
Township 21 South, Range 30 East,
LOUISE LONG wnose address 5147 jurisdiction of the court.
DEFENDANTS FREDERICK
Attorney for Petitioners
Attleboro, Mass.
less th West 250 feet thereof, ALSO
HERSEY. it alive, and hiS unknown
will be Thursday in Rocheile. Together With the following items of Roeveit Place. Maitland, Florida
Publish Nov 9, 16, 23. 30. 1976
ALL CLAIMS. DEMANDS. AN
the WeI 26? 9Sfe,t of the North of
Survivors Include his wife, Cluts.Simes Funeral Home, property Which are located in and 32751 The name and address of the OBJECTIONS NOT
spouse, if married, and if dead, the
so FILED DEF
permanently installed as part Of the personal representative's attorney WILL BE FOREVER BARRED
Governmen' Lot 8. Section 14,
unknown heirs. devisees. Iegatees,
Srley, of Rochelle; mother, Rocheile, will be in charge o
improvements on the said land
-'_____
Township 21 South, Range 30 East,
are set torth below,
grantees, assigns, spouses. lienors,
Refrigerator - 12 cubic toot Hot
Dale of the first publication of this IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
Mrs. Emma Moran. Sanford; arrangements.
Seminole County. Floridi
All persons having claims or Notice
Creditors.
successors,
trustees
Point (Model SSD12GM
of
Administration
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA
SECTION
II
demands against the estate are November 23rd. 1976
ZONING
them and each of them, and any and
DATED this 24th day of required.
PROBATE DIVISION
DESIGNAT ION
WITHIN
That the
THREE
all Other persons or artes claiming
November. 1976
Richard Gareth Laon
File
Number
PP.74
153
CP
property
dccribed
in
Section
MONTHS FROM THE DAtE OF
by. through, under or auainst them.
I of
As Personal Representa
iSeali
Division
this Ordinance shall have th zoning
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF
or each of them. andagainst any and
Arthur H Beckwith. Jr
live of the Estate of
In Re Estat, of
_______________________________________________________________
classiflcaton
of
THIS NOTICE, to tile with the clerk
all parties or persons having or
Clerk of the Circuit Court
Archabelle Daltachie Lawlon
lIEN MYERS.
A Parcel I Present
ci the above court a written A00ell
claiming any right, title or interejt
fly Patricia A Jackson
ZonIng R 1. City Zoning RIAA,
Deceased
statement of any claim or demand
as
in and IQ th fOIw.n0 described
Deputy Clerk
DeceaSed
NOVEMBER 29
NOTICE OF
that classificatIon i described In the
EUen Gnyard, Altamonte
they may have Each claim must be ATTORNEY FOR PERSONAL
property, lying and Situate fl
ADMINISTRATION
ADMISSIONS
zoning ordinance of the City of
ROWLAND. PETRUSKA. BOWEN in Writing and must Indicate the REPRESENTATIvE.
Seminole County, Florida, to wit
Springs
a MCDONALD
TO ALL PERSONS HAVING
Casselberry, Florida, on the at
Sanford:
basis for the claim, the name and JULIAN K DOMINICK
The East9 teet or Loll. Block
North
Magnolia
Avenue
Irene L Walker, DeBary
CLAIMS OR DEMANDS
fective date of thiS Ordinance
address of the creditor or hiS agent
AGAINST CRYSTAL LAKE WINTER HOMES
:th L BrIdges
Orlando, Florida 32101
Fi%hback. Davis, Dominick
THE ABOVE ESTATE AND ALL
SECTION III - CONDITIONS O
Horace J. Allen, Deltona
or attorney, and the amount &amp; Sinionet,
SUBDIvISION,
according
to
PIaI
Publish
Nov 30. 1916
Daniel P. Buckley
OTHER PERSONS INTERESTED
ANNEXATION
claimed If the claim is not yet due. 170 E Washington St
thereof recorded in Plat Book 2.
Ethel M. Hughes, Deltona
DEF 117
-IN THE ESTATE
A Parcel I
the date when it
Candis J. Bury
Pages 1)1 through 116. Public
Parcel shall con
will become due Orlando, Florida 37901
John Sweeney, Deltona
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
shall be Stated If the
tinue
to
be
used
as Casselberry
Records
of
Seminole
County,
Margar C1ds
claim is Telephone' (305) 425 2796
IN
THE
CIRCUIT
COURT
FOR
that
the
administration
of Ihe estate
Carlion D. Henley, Lake
Florida
Elementary Sthool and the South
contingent or unliquidte, the Publish Nov 7). 30. 1976
of
BEN
MYERS.
deceased,
File
Nu
Fncis H. Coker
SEMINCLE COUNTY, FLORIDA nature of the uncertainty shall be DEF 110
Seminole Middle School
Mary
You and each cit you are hereby
member PR 76 ) CP, i
PROBATE DIVISION
stated ii the claim 5 Secured, the
SECTION IV - REDEFINING
Rus Gaines
pending Severally notified that EDNA HElL,
IRoy James, Oviedo
FIle Number 74.371.Cp
in
the
Circuit
Court
for
Semin
security shall be described The
I k a EDNA M JIMINEZ has filed LIMITS BY DECLARATION Annie M. Jackson
Division
NOTICE
OF
SHERIFF'S
SALE
ole County, Florida. Probate
Floye W. Powers, Umatilla
her Complaint ifl the Circuit Court.
claimant shall deliver sufficient
That the corporate limits of the City
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
In Re; Estate of
Jehnnie Johnson
Division.
the
address
01
Mr&amp; Steve (Frances) DeBose NORMAN
of Casselberry. Florida, be and It is
copies of the claim to the clerk tO by virtue of that certain Writ of
Eighteenth Judicial Circuit in and herewith
w,ich is Seminol, County Cour
W LOVE. a k a N W
Ruth G. Mangum
enable the clerk to mail one copy to Execution
an hereby redefined so as
for Seminole County, Florida,
issued out of and under thouse, North Park Avenue, Room
&amp; boy, Sanford
LOVE. a ka a NORMAN W1THROW each personal representative
against you and each at
t include said tracts of land herein
Patrick E. Mcintosh
the seal
u
LOVE,
of the County Court of 377. Sanford. Florida 72771 The
as described The descriptions herein
All persons interested in the estate Orange County. Florida. upon a final
Judith L Nyros
S
pert .nal representative of the estate
Defendant
quietdescribed
title ot the
Deceased to whom a copy of thiS Notice of ludgment rendered in
Plaintff
to theto
above
realcontained shall include all streets,
the aforesaid
5 W E. Winderweedi,. whose ad
NOTICE OF
Roscoc Ott
Administration has been ma,Ied are
"'
Property located in
roads. highwa ys. alleys, and
.4i day of September, dress is P0 Box 9*0 Winter Park,
ADMINISTRATION
required.
Seminole theexisting
avenues Iocatej
WITHIN
Tey L Queen
withinlimits
and between
THREE A D 1976, fl that certain C35e en
County, Florida, the abbreviated
municipal
FlorIda 32790 The name and ad
TO ALL PERSONS HAVING MONTHS FROM THE
title Of Which 5 entitled "EDNA
NOTICE TO PUBLIC
the
DATE OF titled, David L. Patterson, Plaintiff, dress Of the personal
Mildred Stripling
CLAIMS OR DEMANDS AGAINST tfE FIRST PUBLICATION
represen
OF
NEIL.
f
NOTICEs hereby given that the
areas annexed here in Sedion I
k a EDNA M JIMINEZ, hereof
v Steven 0 Goldsmith, Defen
tative'sattprney are set forth below
THE ABOVE
Case J. Swain
ESTATE
AND
ALL
THIS
NOTlCE.tofileanyobje5
dant,
which
aforesaid
Writ
of
Piaintff, versus FREDERICK j
Board of Adjustment of the City of
All persons having claims or
SECTION V - AMENDMENT OF
George W. Wthon
Sanford will hold a Special Meeting
OTHER PERSONS INTERESTED they may have that challenges the Execution was delivered to me
HERSEY, et al, Defendants", and
IN THE ESTATE:
as
demands
against
the
estate
are
on December 3.1914 in the City Halt
validity of the decendent's will, the
you
and
each
of
you.
are
hereby
OFFICIAL
CITY MAP - That the
Jack J. Blackwell, Altamonte
Sheriffof Seminole County. Florida. required.
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED qualifications
WITHIN
THREE
requir
of
City Clerk be ho She 5 hereby
at 11- 30 AM. in order to consider a
to Serve a copy at your
the personal and I have levied upon the tollowing MONTHS FROM THE
that the administration of the estate
Springs
DATE
OF
representative, or the venue or
request for a variance in the Zoning
atJthrized to amend, alter, and
ans*erorother defense, if any upon
of NORMAN
described property owned by Steven THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF
LOVE, deceased,
iurisdiction of the court.
Te' L Evans, Casselbey Ordinanceas it pertains to side yard File Number
FRANK C WflGNAM
Polement the official city map of
76321 CP, is pending
0 GOldsmith, said property being
STEN
THIS NOTICE, to tile with the clerk
STROM. DAVIS &amp; MCINTOSH
the City of CaUelberry, Florida, to
L)orothea L. Bormann setback requirements in SR1.A in the Circuit Court for Seminole
ALL CLAIMS. DEMANDS, AND located in Seminole County, Florida. of the above court a written
zoned district in P4 "i
attorneys for Plaintiff, whos, ad
include the annexation contained in
OBJECTIONS NOT SO FILED more particularly described as
of Lot Ii. and COUnty. Florida, Probate Division.
statement of any claim or demand
DeBary
WILL BE FOREVER BARRED.
Section I hereof
dress 5 Post Office Box 1330 San
all of Lot IS. Amended Plat of
tOIto*s
the address of which is Seminole
they may have Each claim must be
John A. Grass, DeBary
Magnolia Heights.
Date of the first publication of this
ford. FlorIda 32771, and to file the
SECTION VI - SEVERABILITY
Lot 13, Block A. Section ),
County Courthouse, Sanford. Notice
in writing and must indicate the
of
' It any section or portion
Being more specifically deScri
Original of same in the Office of the
Administration. Sweetwater Oa, according to the basis for the claim, the name and
Russell J. Curt, Deltona
of a
Florida The personal represen
November
30th,
1976.
Clerk of the above Styled Court on or
Se(tion of this Ordinance prove
es located at 1911 Locust Avt
5 to ,
tative of the estate i5 NOREEN
Plat thereof as recorded in Plat address of the Creditor or hiS agent
Vera M. Cuy, Deltona
Louise
Long
Planned
before December 27th, 1776. as
of the property is a
be invalid, unlawful, or un
Book 17, at Pages 5960. Public
or attorney, and the amount
required b -I law if you fail to do
Da'in L Fetters, Deltona bathroom addition to single family DAY, whose address is Route i,
As Personal
Representa
Con5litutonal. it shall not be held t
Records of Seminole County, claimed If the claim 15 not yet due.
Taylorsvlile, Kentucky 10071. The
live of the Estate of
residence,
iudgrnent by default Will be taken
Jenny Paulling, Deltona
Florida
ialIdatq or Impair the validly,
the date when it will became due
name and address of thi personal
LOUIS DE VITO
against you
B L Perkins
force, or effect of any other section
representative's attorney are set
and
the
undersigned
as
Sheriff
of
shall
be
Stated.
If
thC
claim
Is
Hobe K. Ravem, Deltona
Deceased
Chairman
This Notic, shall be published
or part of thIs Ordinance
Seminole County, Florida. will at
forth below
contingent or unliquldated, the
Wiina M. Taylor, Deltona
ATTORNEY FOR PERSONAL
oncea week for four (1) Consecutive
60&amp;d of Ad(ustment
Il 00 AM. on the 15th day of nature of the uncertainty shall bi
SECTION VII
ANNEXED
All
persons
having
claims
or
REPRESENTATIVE.
WCe5
Alice E. Toney, Gainesville Publish. Nov. 30. 1924
December, A 0 1976 otter for sale stated, If the claim
AREA RIGHTS AND PRIVILEGES
demands against the estate are
is
secured,
the
Donald
W
Sc.arlest.
Esq.
DEF 139
DATED
this
19th
day
of
That
Eva Bono, ke Mary
requIred,
and sett to the highest bidder, for security shall be described The
WI THIN
UPOn this Ordinance
THREE 101 N. 'Magnolia Avenue,
Novernoer. A 0, 1976
cash, sub(ect to any and all
beComing effective, the residents
existing claimant shall deliver sufficient
Buster E. Mough, fake IN THE CIRCUIT COUNT IN AND MONTHS FROM THE DATE OF Suite 31?
(Seal)
teins, at the
and property owners in the above
Front (West) Dør of copies of the claim to Ihe clerk to
THE FI5T PUBLICATION OF Orlando, FlorIda 37103
FOR
Mary
Arthur If BICkwIlh, Jr.
SEMINOLE
the Seminole County Courthouse in enable
COUNTY,
de%cribd annexed area shall be
THIS NOTICE, to flie with the clerk Telephone: (305) 422
the clerk to mail one copy to
FLORIDA.
III?
Clerk
of
the
Circuit
Court
Santord. Florida. the above each persona! representative,
Floye W. Poers, Umatilla
of the above court a wrilten Publi, Nov JO. Dec. 1, II, 21. 1976
entitled to all of the rights and
:ASE NO. 742944CA.9.B
By
Mary
N
Darden
described personal property,
statement of any claim or demand
privileges and immunities as are
All persons interested In the estate
DISCHARGES
DEF-Ill
DIVISION;
Deputy Clerk
They said sale is being made to to whom a
they may have Each claim must be
from time 13 time determined by the
copy
Of
this
Nofice
of
STEP4STROM,
DAVIS
&amp;
Sanford:
SOUTHEAST
MORTGAGE
governing authority of the City of
in writing and must indicate the
satisfy the terms of said Writ of Administration has been mailed are MCINTOSH
________________
COMPANY, a Florida corporation,
Execution
Eleanor Dugind
basis for the claim, the name and
required,
Casselberry, Florida, and the
WITHIN
Plaintift.
THREE Attorneys for Pialnlitf
John E, Polk.
provisions of the Charter of the Cit'y
address of the creditor or hiS agent
NOTICE OF GENERAL
Herman C. Gunter
MONTHS FROM THE DATE OF
vs.
Flagship Bank of Sanford
Sheritf
or attorney, and the amount
of Cassilberry, Florida, Chapter 63
ELECTION
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF
James J. Knight
Sole 72
.ARRY F. COZBY and SUSAN 0.
Seminole County, Florida
claimed If the claim Is not yet due,
$351. Laws of FlorIda, 1963, Chapter
THI5NOTICE.tofileanyobjectjons
TO
WHOM
IT
MAY
CONCERN
COZBY,
hIs
wife,
PACIFIC
Post
Office
Box
1130
Mildred K. Noble
the date when It will become dut
Pblith Nov. 73. 30. Dec 7. Ii, 1916 they may have that challenges the Sanford, Florida 37111
69.926. Laws of Florida. 1969,
FINANCE LOANS,
You
will
pleas,
take
notice
that
DEF
101
shall be stated If the claim
valIdity of the decedent's will, the
Willard Sessions
Chapter 69927, Laws of Florida,
Defendants
5 ageneca:etection will beheld in the
Publish Nov. 73. 30. Dec. 3, 10, 1976
------------contingent or unliquldated, the
1969. House Bill 339,5, Laws
qualifications of the personal
Janet M. Standifer
DEF III
City of Lake Mary, FlOfida on the
NOTICE OF ACTION
iCUDER rirTITlous
reprelative. or the venue or
Florida, 1977, and House Bill 1070,
nature of the uncertainly shall be 7th day of December,
TO Larry F Cathy and
1974 for the
Russell A. Woife
stated If th, claim is secured, the purpose
NAME STATUTE
lurisdiction of the court
Chapter 7)129, Laws of FlOrida,
of electing
Susan 0. COlby,
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN
security shall be described. The
ian. and Chapter 7337. Laws of
ALL CLAIMS. DEMANDS. AND NOTICE OF ADOPTION OF OR
his wife
Notice is hereby given that th
Florida. 1975, all as amqnd and
claimant shall deliver sufficient
1704 Remington Street
OBJECTIONS
NOT
50
FILED
DINANCE
OF
ANNEXATION
BY
A MAYOR
Cily of Lake undersigned, pursuant to tne WILL BE FOREVER
copies of the claim to the clerk to
Mary
supplemented
for a two for
yearthe
term;
BARRED
Graham, Texas 760M
THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY
enable the clerk to mall On copy to
"Fictitious Name Statute," Chapter
SECTION VIII
Date of the fiat Publlationof
EFFECTIVE
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED ea
this
OF
CASSELBERRY.
FLORIDA
Councilman Seat 2 for a t
*4% 09. Florida Statutes, will register Notice
year
DATE - This Ordnance shall
peqs,naI representative
of
Administration
- that an action to foreclos, a mar
term
Notice
Is
hereby given that the
with the Clerk of the Circuit
All per%omintere.sfed in
become effective immediately
Court. November 33rd. 1976
the estate
gage on the fOIing real prOperty
CIfy Council Of the City of
upon
Councilman Seat 3 for a one year inaddfo, Seminole County, FlO(Id&amp;.
Its passage and adoption
W E Winderweedle
Monday's high 76 Today's situ*te In Seminol. County, Florida, to whom a copy oi this Not ice of term
CasseIbe,ry,
Florida.
adopted
an
upon
receipt
of proof of the
A4ministration has been mailed ate
As
Personal
Pepresenta
FIRST
READING
this
9th
day
of
j,jcri
low 0.
as follows
Ordinance of Annexation as follows
is
Councilman Seat I for a two year Publication of this notice, the fic
requ,r,
WITHIN
August, A 0 1974,
tlV of the Estate p4
THREE
LOt 179
term
titiotjs
of SAN SEBASTIAN MONTHS FROM THE DATE OF
name, to wit: THE SIGN
Mostly cloudy and cold
BEN MYERS,
SECOND READING IhIs 16th day
The place f
ORDINANCE NO.111
will
beSouth
the KING
under which
we are engaged
of August, A D 197k
HEIGHTS UNIT i, according to the THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF Lake Mary voting
School,
132
in busin,sa
at
Deceased
through Wethaesday with oc- platthereofasrecordlnplt
Book THISPlOTICE,tofileanyobjecti
FINAL
Higay 1792, ATTORNEY FOR PERSONAL
READING
AND
Country Club Road and West Lake Lonqwood,
casfonal periods of rain. Highs 19, Page 7). of the Public Records
they may have thaI thatlenges
Florida 37750
ANORDINANCEOF THE CITY OF ADOPTION this 16th day of August.
REPRESENTATIVE
Seminole County, Florida,
CASSELBERRY,
the Mary Blvd.. Lake Mary, Florida,
That
the
FLORIDA,
AD
I74
parties
mostly in the upper 5O tOday has
Interested in said
validity of the decedent's will, the
Wihoerweeijle, Haines, Ward
been filed agaInst you.
The polls wilt be
ANNEXING TO AND INCLUDING
business enterpris, are as follows
&amp; Woodman. P A
You at. qualifications of the personal AM t 7 00 P ?i open from 700
and in the lOs Wednesday. Lowi required to serve a
APPROVED.
WITHIN
THE
CORPORATE
copy of your representalive, Or the venue or
Forrest 0 Brown, Jr.
By.
C
Brent
McCagfsr,n
0 K Christensen
en
f,s,j,
Chairman of the Election Board.
tolght In the lOs. Northerly
LIMITS
OF
THE
CITY
OF
v, to
Norma J Brown
Ivrisdlcflon of the court.
P0 Box 390
Mayor
action On SMITH AND HAYDEN.
Mr. Homer Gleason.
CASSELBERRY, FLORIDA. AN ATTEST
Dated at L009wood. Florida
winds near 20
tOday, PA, attorneys
ALL CLAIMS, DEMANDS, AND
thIs Winter Park, Florida 32790
tot
Serving on the Election Board:
AREA OF LAND SITUATE AND Mary W Hafhoe
lllh day of November, 1976.
Telephone: 130$) 4446312
decreasing tonight. Rain wfiosadorns 5 1316 the Ptaintlff. OBJECTIONS NOT SO FILED
Mn Lillian Burke.
s Letha PUblish NOv. 16,23,30, 1914
BEIP4G IN SEMINOLE COUNTY. City Clerk
Barnft Bank WILL BE FOREVER BARRED.
bIih Nov. 73, 30. $916
probablllty51 per cent today, 40 Building, JackSOnVille,
Florida
FLORIDA, AND MORE PAR
Fowler,Mn Arolyn TruI,Alternate DEF 77
DEF l0
Detect
me
first
publication
of
this
Mrs
PUblish
Jon Day. Mr. James G.lsr Jr.
TICULARLY DESCRIBED AS DEF
i Nov.9. 14, 23. 70, 191*
percesUtonhghtand3*perceis( 37207, and file the orIgInal with the Notice of AdministratIon. Otpty
ClrkoftheaboyestyledCouflonot
-•,,,_
November 30th, 1976
Wednesday.
All persons legally registered in
before December llh, )74. other.
Noreen Dy
WEDNESDAY'STIDES
wise a Judgment may be entered
Seminole County and lIving within
_________________________________
As Personal Represenfa. 111 bouries of the City of Lake
against you for the rel:.f demanded
Daytona Beach: Highs •
five of the Estate uf
Mary, Flor. may avail them
a.no. and 10:06 p.m.; Lows 3:02 In the Complaint.
NORMAN W. LOVE
selves of their Rights of Franchise
Deceased
a.m. and 3:49 p.m.
'*p
Dmtcd November IS, $914
said Court on Ntis 5th day
of ATTORNEY FOR PERSONAL
by: Walter A Sorenson
Port Canaveral: ifigha 9:2! November, 1916.
REPRESENTATIVE
Mayo,
Jack T btidgc's, Of
a.m. and 9:35 p.m.; Lows 2:51 (SEAL)
City of Lake
N BackwNt, Jr.
CIeveIaj'i,
I
a.m. and 3:34 p.m.
Mile &amp; Bridges
Mity, Florida
Clerk of the Circuit Court
Post Office Drawer 2,
By. Ginevey, o'sen
Bayport: Highs 1:51 m,
Sanford Florida UT?)
Kay Sasaman
Deputy Clerk
3:44 p.m. Lou 9:11 am. and
Teleptian. (305) 222 1311
PUblith: Nov. 9,
Cify Clerk
14. 73, 70, 191ê
Pb)jffi. N*y. 30. Dec. 1, Ii.
9:04p.m.
DEFd
2), 1914 Pbiish' Nov. 2). 30, 1976
DEF II)
DEF' Ice

WOMEN

Christmas...

Evening Herald, Sanford, Ft.

Around The World
!__-,1

Swinging Single Is
'Grandpa Groupie'

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By ABIGAIL VAN BUREN r

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Sanford Garden ('lub members have caught the Christmas spirit, and are
busily preparing for their annual Christmas Bazaar, to he held Friday,
9::1O a.ni.-5 p.m. and Saturday, 10 a.m.-t p.m. at the Garden ('enter.
Jacaranda ('ircie members, top, from left, Mrs. Violet Beckhorn, Mrs.
Evel','n lIa'es, Mrs. Huh' M, I)avjs and Mrs. Teola McSwain trim their
Swedish tree with handniade ornrnents, while Mrs. I)avis hangs
Christmas stockings, top right. A German motif was selected for the Rose
Circle 's tree, (lecorated, right, b' Mrs. Ruth Simpson, Mrs. Carl Lvnd,
Mrs. F. T.

Meriwether

El OSPITIL NOTES

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Legal Notice

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EATH ER

and Mrs. Kats' Corley.

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IDEAS

Club Notes

Smith, Weber Exchange Vows

unrair

me.
Meanwhile I chuckle to
myself because when I was
young,mostofmyclothesdld
come from the Goodwill Resale
Shop, and people were always
complimenting me on my
s ardrobe.
W. IN BOULDER

KSOMarkslhanksgiving,
Sc h ed u I e s P in k Ice Ba II

Brenda Lee Smith and son of Mr. and Mrs. Sterl cuffs. 11cr fingertip veil gown with fitted bodice, angle McLeod
Timothy Paul Weber were Weber, 106 Oakland Dr., trimmed with scalloped Irish sleeves and tiered skirt trimFollowing a reception at the
married Oct. 30 at 2:30 p.m. at Sanford.
lace fell from a tiara overlaid med with beige and brown lace. Sanford Garden Club, the
the Good Shepherd Lutheran
with Irish lace. She carried a She carried a bouquet of white couple left on a wedding trip to
Church, Sanford, with Rev.
Given in marriage by her dutchess arrangement of carnations, pink rosebuds and St. Augustine.
The Kappa Sigma Omega center in Seminole County will
Ralph I. [wnan officiating at father, the bride wore a formal gladioli petals, carnations and brown ribbons.
They will make their home at sorority, Inc., ushered In the hold training sessions for
everyone has a pr,blem. What's
the double ring ceremony.
gown of white polyester knit, pink rosebuds.
.gi','ing holidays with Its telephone volunteers the week yours? For a personal reply,
Elder Springs Trailer Park.
to
designed with train and empire
William Hatcher Dickey, The bride attends Valencia ''Operation Food Basket" of Dec. 6-10, from 9 a.m.-1 p.m. A5B'I: Box No. 69100, L.A , Calif.
The bride is the daughter of bodice featuring a Queen Anne
Enclose stamped, self.
Miss Betty Ann Tebbe, Sanford, was best man. Ushers Community College. The projoct on Nov. 24.
doily at the Altamonte Springs addreid envelope. please,
Mr. and Mrs. William I,.
The
chapter
Smith, collar, tucked shirring and Orlando, was maid of honor. were Fred Weber, brother of bridegroom is employed at Thanksgiving
blessingsshared
with Civic Center.
For Abby' booklet, "Hoe to Have
.)rlando. The bridegroom is the long,
full sleev"s with deep She wore an old fashioned beige the bridegroom, and Kurt Mdllobcrts
a Lovely Wedding." send SI to
We
Care,
which
receives
a
Tire Co., Sanford.
Abigail Van Buren. 1)2 Lasky Or..
three families in the Sanford growing number of calls from
Beverly Hilts, Calif. 90212 Please
community. These blessings Seminole County at its Orange enclose a long. Setf.addr,s$,d.
included food items from soup County headquarters, is stamPed (20c) envelope.
I
to nuts.
hoping to establish a permanent
The
sorority
is
thankful
to
crisis
intervention center in
NEW YORK I API
loanse acre all wider the age of 9. A.s
'the association, Irlciirlir;ite(1 JoIning tiigethrr, ijivircid
(ia'.- ' been set upat 13 New York
FAIRWAY
God for the blessings lie Seminole County. To this end,
3
:
Montague recalls sshen she she ssent through the separation in August 1976, is the first tia- wouwn
call be a foriiiidabli' City banks and iiionthly provided and the privilege lie volunteers to man the We Care
knew little about divurce. "I atid divorce process, gut a job tional group devoted solely to market with a strong buying seminars on job counseling,
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was married at 19. qwt collegi' ,md brought up her children, the needs of the divorced worn. power,"
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after two years, devoted my self she jotted down her reactions, an, Ms. Montague explains,
prIces and COIn laundry
holiday'
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aid have aLso begun here
to my husband, my home and to
Those notes turned Into "The
"Our liiain thrust Is financial
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NAUW offers its members
Mesdames Rebecca Sweet,
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In the first three months of its Carletha Merkerson, Angie
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making advice on establishIng credit existence, 500 women joined Douglas and Eloulse Eubanks,
"I didn't know what to (Jo.
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Other members of the
Try it you'll like it!
She says that all happened iii National Assoclation (or
"It's very difficult for a worn- scription.s and travel Free from her home in San Frau. committee are Mrs. Juanita
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1960 when hi'r four ('hillireli I)ivurceii Wuilwn
,lti to lllakt,' it 011 her own. But by banking services for
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SANFORD PLAZA
ALTAMON'rE MALL
Now serving as the group's
The Kappa Sigma Chapter
ilns;ll;$rIe-t presidelit, she puts
has as its December project a
.
its potentis1 ine'nnbcrship
scholarship fund-raising event,
the hundreds of thous.and,s." "The Pink Ice Ball," to be held
xitnting out that there are SOIUC
at the Civic Center, Sanford, on
four million divorced women 10 Dec.
17 beginning at 9 p.m.
the UnIted States.
Tickets
will go on sale at Larry
NEW YORK I Al'i
The fur baby IS quite practical. jewelry fur the ver young are chaiii.s aith tiny heart pond'
....d like to see u.s get as poss. Allen Standard Station, West
baby of the famIly may not Should the wet' eater decide to for gIrls, as boy's are generally ants, the councIl reports. From erful as a union, with tie- 13 Street, on Dec. 11 at 10 am.
have bccn born with a silver send the applesauce into orist, pre-teen or teen-age before they heart pendant.s, IAttle Mi.ses
Illendous financIal clout so that The public is invited to attend.
spoon in his mouth, but that's a silver Wuu't smash and it only start ssearwg jewelry,
progress to charm bracelets, a divorced wolilan would natu
technicality easily uvercotiie, takes on a richer patina WIth
Traditionally, first necklaces with many girls keeping Op thiS rally turn to us
.." she said, add. We Care
idvises the Jewelry Industry- use While you think of it, pick for little giri. tire fine link gold "hubhy" to adulthood.
¼
"we
don't
intend to be
Council, which has sonic pretty out a silver napkin ring and
railical
or
political;
we're
pure
The We Care ar1d Teen
and practical gift suggestions has'e the chilil's name engraved
a service group."
Hotline crisis Intervention
for doting parents and relatives in It.
1itier gilt Ideas grandma or
to give the heir apparent.
t'asrnon ssatches, a very well-timed
grandpa iiiay want to put on
About that silver spoon
NEW Vt thiN i Al' I
Wonien Ask."
gilt attuned with the season.
there are elegant, baby'size sil- their list include sIlver baby are becoming more interested
''Tilt.' 'A umiien ss anit to know
For the one you love,
banks. They come in an imagi- In knowing about wills. They about the laws covering wills,
verware sets to start the little
one on good table manners ear- native selection this year
are asking more questions what the average cost of mak'
EVERY WEI)NESDAY
'uur t. }u.'
ly. They can often even be from silver replicas of baby about them and are discarding ing one is, what will happen to
,satched to the sterling pattern shoes to whimsical nursery' the superstition that ''If you talk them If their husband tiie with7:30.1 0:30
£
rhyme pigs.
he grownups use.
about wills or make one, you'll out a will, or if he doesn't pro25' PLUS SKATES
I"or youngsters a bit older, the "Ci')' SOOn."
And you might consider a siltect them in a will," she re-ver mug for the baby's milk anti new and practical is the "lost
That's the obaervation of ports.
a silver porringer for pablum and found" ident bracelet for My'rr.a l.iebowitz, president of
"More women are now de-with a whimsical bear f;ice Ifl kindergarten age kiddies. The the Women Stockbrokers Assn., manding that they sit in with
bracelet carrte,s the child's who gives seminars for women their husbanti sthcn he makes
the bottom of the bowl
If you think that such gifts ore home address and telephone entitled "F:st.rymi:ig 'i)U Al- out a will and ash him to sit in
too pretentious, the council twin her.
ROLLER RINK
ways Wanted To Know About when they nllake one out," says
Some of the first pieces of 1-inances [lot Were Afraid To Miss Liebowitl.
points out that silver tableware

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are 65 and older who are also In child's God-given sleep should
the market for husbands?
be undisturbed.
She doem't tell her age, but
Our son Is a very good
goes to all these senior citizen student, and he's active In
affairs and just eats up the sports. He somewhat fears his
compliments when people tell father, and I don't believe my
her how "young" she looks,
husband should assail the boy's
I and a lot of women here in mind night and day.
St. Petersburg, Fla., would
What are your thoughts?
appreciate your comments.
NAMELESS, PLEASE
SIXTY-SIXANDLOOKSIT
DEAR NAMELESS: If the
DEAR SIXTY-SIX: Sorry, boy Is emotionally secure, a
but age has never entered the good student and active In
ground nile. in the mating sports1 I'm for leaving hi.
game. All Is fair In love and subconscious mind alone. It's
war, from SI, Petersburg to St. not the taped suggestion.. per se
Peter!
that can harm the boy, but
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DEAR ABBY: My husband is rather your husband's deterhung up on self-hypnosis and minatlon to Impose his Inreachingthesubconsclornjn
fluence on his son night and
through sleep suggestion, He is day.
now determined to play a tape
DEAR ABBY: ON THE
to our 12-year-old son (only SPOT wrote In to say she works
child) every night for au hour, with women who ask her where
shortly after he has fallen she bought her dress, shoes,
asleep.
etc., and then how much they
My husband has cut that tape, ctt. I have the perfect answer,
using his voice, transcribing When people I know ask me a
informational and soothing similar question, I tell them It
words of encouragement. He was either the Salvation Army
believes that it will help our son or Goodwill, but I'm not sure
develop
his
intellectual which.
capacities.
They usually chuckle and ask
I think that while there is me again, but the answer is
much to be said about sleep always the same. Finally they
suggestion, and it may be the realize that I am not going to
tell them, and they quit asking
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around with senior citizens,
pretending to be their age. She
plays up to all the men
(especially the rich ones) in
hopes of snagging herself a

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BY DONNA F"
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the delegation's special local Committee on double taxation to completed, the courts declared the annexation of the propertje3
Invalid, meaning that those In the original district are paying all
complete the written report of its investigation and secondly, to
determine If the county can take over the Lake Howell Water and
the
costs.
State Rep. Robert Hattaway (D-Altamonte
on t e Springs) was
Reclamation District.
In other business, Sanford City Manager W. E. Knowles urged
unanimously elected chairman of the four-member Seminole
Fechtel urged Hattaway to look to private sources if the county
the delegation to:
County
Legislative Delegation Monday.
.
Amend the double-taxation law to require county corn.
balks for funding to permit the double taxation study conhinission
State Sen. Lori Wilson (I-Merritt Island) nominated Hattaway
to present a "viable product." Senator Wilson said the county
missioners to show in their annual budgets the percentage of
for the office and State Rep. Vince Fechtel (R-Leesburg) moved
might at least provide copying service.
Itmth allocated to unincorporated and incorporated areas and to
that the election be unanimous. Sen. John Vogt (1)-Cocoa Beach)
The drainage district supervisors reported to the delegation
provide
a method of enforcing the law.
who has served as chairman for the past two years, voted with his
- that many freeholders in the district have the advantage of
The county commission's position has been that no dou
colleagues.
drainage canals in their area, even though they are not paying the
taxation exists In Seminole County. The delegation's special
Hattaway, re-elected to a Second two-year term in the Florida
costs.
committee, chaired by John Krlder, has determined that some
House earlier this month, "guaranteed" communication between
.The supervisors said the district was created in 1967 and its double taxation exists locally.
the delegation and Seminole County's citizens on all issues of drainage work funded through a $165,000 court-approved bond
The cities in the county claim that municipal residents are
importance,
issue
to
be
repaid
from
a
tax
levy.
The
district
was
expanded
required
to pay twice for some services, once to the city thruugh
A1mct immediately the dciegatioii requested the new chairthrough anneiation, the supe rvisors said, In 1968 and additional
taxation and again to the county for the same service, but are
REP. ROBERT IIATFAWAY: 'GUARANTEED' man to communicate with the county commission on money money borrowed totaling $132,500 to serve new areas.
COMMUNICATION
Th ey said, denied cert ai n services by the county beca us e they reside in
matters, specifically funding, the figure mentioned was $60, fet'
however, that after the money was spent and the improvements cities.
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leader. Edwards is ano ther forward, and is st rong and
aggressive on the boards. Wells is listed as an intelligent,
quick forward who can rebound and has a fair shot.

guards

Bray will select his starters from a group which in-

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Reggie Campbell, Gene Sweet, Keith Whitney, Ron
Mosser and Steve
Other mem be rs of the squad include Reginald Butler,
Stephane Godfrey, Richard Holt and Richard Frederick.
Thomas isa fo rward and has good heigh t, sh oots
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squad and is expect ed to be pushing for act ion by
gaic.etime.
b Bray as a good

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Wood for the decoupage art
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held Dec. 6-10 on the front and the women did the rest.
porch, weather permitting, Depending on the sizes, the art
from 10 am.-1:30 p.m.
will be sold for $143.
Residents have been wor king
Freida Wilson has made her
all year to have many holida y pe rennial favorite - gingeritems ready. Some items - bread dolls, a boy and girl and
poodles (to sell at $6) and the au stitched by hand -$5 a pair.
candy st ick men, (35 cents
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Pittsburgh Steelers, and Steeler butt of many of his lockerroom with - he wirdess expansion
linebacker Jack Lambert can't pranks.
club.

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son, Memphist State, 5-11, 175, senior, Wall", S.C.
Wide receivers-John Floyd, sophomore, Memphis, Tenn.
wait.
"lie said then he probably No rthe ast Lo uIsiana, 6-1, 175,
One of his favo ri t es was to
backs-Ben Garry, ford, Georgia Tech, 6-3, 214,
would
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uthern Mississippi,
ilanratty, a seven-year Steel- hide pa pe
6-1, 193, junior, Atlanta, Ga.; Rick
r cups
of Lambert's
water in the
told turn
that I was rea ll y Phili p Logan, South Carolina, 6- junior, Pascagoula, Miss.;
FT U Prather i i s is L 'nIt,cn claiming the best record in the er veteran, signed with the shoulder pads
above
pleased,"
Lam
JO II. CIari S 9 30 21. Sc..srrow 331 conference.
B-os- Razzano, Vir ginia Tech, S-Il,
be rt said. "I told 3, 166, junior, Richmond, Va. coe Coles, Virginia Tech, 5-0
Bucs
midway
through
this
se
1 RIev 3 0 I 6. Sive 000 0. KruIi
a- locker stall. Then, he'd join him that the first shot at him I
The
49ers'
fi
rst touchdown son.
Tight end-Ed Beckman, 188, juni or, Virginia Beach, Va. 225, Junior, New Castle, Pa.;
I007.BOl,%0000,Notfk.0000
teammates In hi ding their sni- get, I'm o
drive, ending with Jackson's
Florida State, , 215, senior,
ing to take it"
Woltord 0 00 0 Totals 15 36 n 66
Placekicker-Ed Murray, Or landus Branch, Richmond, 6Bucs Coach John McKay sai d ckers as Lanibe rt pulled the
ir, Ham pt on, Va.
SOUTH FLORIDA Reynolds t os two-yard blast Into the end Mon
In
that
conversation,
HanratMiami,
Fia.
T
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ane, S-il, 160, freshman,
da y that Hanratty will start pa th off and was doused.
0~0 Glover 3002. F ai rweather 000 zone, was accomplished on
ty
told
Lambert
Tackles-Eric
Smi
he
was
going
to
th
th
oria,
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Sou
Vi
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B.C.,
Canada.
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0. Di c k erson 900 IS. Fther 3007,
cour se, it was all just fun
Backs-Jeff Nixon, Richat quarterback
instead
of
run a quarterback sneak on the ern MissIssippi, 64,278, junior,
Gray 2 32 S. Stanford
00 . eight running plays. A 24-yard Veteran
Steve Spurner
because
Ddeie
mnond,6-4, 190, sophomore, Garbetween
friends.
Right?
Nemanc I 0 0 7. Wagner 0 0 0 0
run by Jackson set up Steve
openi ng play.
Orlando, Fla.; Jon Thames,
Ends-Reggie W ilkes, Geor- fi eld, Va.; Eric Harris, SiemTot al s 277S?
Hanratty is more familiar wi th
"I don't really consider him
"I'll be looking for him," Florida State, 6-0, 242, senior, gia Tech, 6-4, 218, junior, At- phi's State, 6-3, 185,
Mike-Mayer's
45-yard
field
goal
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the Pit ts burgh defense.
much of a friend at al l," Lam- Lambert promnlsel.
Gainesville, Fla.
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He gave me a hard time

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six games Sime 1973, two of State, 6-5. 255, senior, Clarks- junior. Vicksburg. M.W.

when he was here, and I'll be them in the Buccaneers urn- ville, Tenn.; Steve Cow-son,

ned menacingly when told the added.

Tackles-Eddie Edwards,

We Charles, La.

Punter-Bruce Allen, Rich-

he form against Miami and New South Carolina, &amp;1, 252. senior, Miami, 6-4, 248, senior, Fort rnond, 61. 180, juruor. Great

York.

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Pierce, Fla.; Tom Beasley, Vir- Falls, Va.

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Jucker's Rellins College
Basketball team will be out to

Western Carolina tn the opening
game on Dec. 29. Stetson will

last year's contingent.
"1 am really looking forward

member of the All-New York

Oren, Jay Colling, Tom Durkee
and Brian Campbell.

selected as the Central

IN RoWns roundball squad."

capture the 1976 Tangerine
.,,t#Bowl Basketball Title for the

meet Fordham in game two.
This year will be on one of

to the approaching season,"
Parsons said. "We have a

Four promising newcomers
will join the team in 1976-717.

City squad, averaged better
than 41 points per cont est last

Suburban Conference's Most
Valuable Player while also

season at The McBu;T*y ScW

Mahoney, Most Valuable
Player in the Greater CIa-

behig naned to the AH-Area

cimati League Last se&amp;wn,

second consecutive time this
year as the Tars Join the
tournament field comprised of

rebuilding for Jucker who
readily admits that a large void
was created with the loss of the

young nucleus, however, the
potential is high.
Joining Parsons as co-captain

Ron Jenkins, a6.7 forward from
New York City and 6-6 Bob
Zyburt of Illinois "will add

Fordham, Western Kentucky,

"Cincinnati Kids"
Tom
Klusman, Br uce Howland and

of the squad is Steve Jucker.

contest.
Zyburt, who captured ten
rebounds per outing this past

much needed depth and
st abi li ty to the team," ac-

News and the Chicago Tribune.
TIm Mahoney of Cincinnati
and Kyle Rich, also of CIJI-

season. netted better than 20
po ints per game at Niles West

All America Classic in Dayton
(Ohio) and broke Ohio'sfree
throw record with
coo-

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Edward Waters 88-63 and Football Conference West race.
Flager College topped Spring The NFC Ce nt ra l champion
Arbor, Mich. 83-78.
Vik ings are 9-2-1, no longer

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It is, In a peculiar sort of way, The NFC wild card will go to who play their last two games
a win-it-all-or-else situation for ei ther St. Lo uis or Washington against St. Louis and Buffalo.
the Pittsburgh Steelers. Either In the East since each team, at
Even If the Steeles win their
they win the American Con- &amp;-t, is two games ahead of any final two games against Tampa
ference's Central Di vision title other r unner-up wi th two to Bay and Houston and the Pa ts
or else they watch the National play. If they end up tied, the lose one, leaving them in a tie
Redskins get the playoff be rth, for the best runner-up spot in
Football League playoffs
having beaten St. Louis twice. the AFC, the wild car d goes to
television,
Th
Two division titles already race e AFC East Is a two-team New England since it beat
be tween Baltimore, which Pi t tsbur gh 30-27 last Sept. 26.
ha ve been cli nched
?'tlI) already has cl inch ed a playoff
Thus, the Steelers cannot
nesota in the National Confer- berth but not the title, and New
ence Central Divis ion and Oak- Englan
coun
t on a wild card. They ha ve
d, which is one victory
land in the AFC West.
to win the division title. They
away from locking
me next two to be deci ded AFs w
il d card. And It is New have got to catch Cincinna ti.
are in the NFC. In the West ,
is where Oakland gets
England's success which ,kj
Angeles is a victory away from makes Pittsburgh's task di!- into the act.

Tennessee Wesleyan 65-64, and at least postponed their eli- defending world champion flanratty made Lambert the sparse backup duty this season 1976:

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Florida schools. Stet so n lost 74- as "good, considering th e game terback Terry Ilanratty will
"This Is like a dream come wee ks ago to Ilanratty by tele-

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Th e Steelers, at , tr ai l CIa- team in the leag ue this season
"Our pl an was to r un the ball
Saturtlav night, accepts the weekly pla',er of the or a loss by second-place '" clnnati, 9-3, the AFC Central at 11-1, enterta
A 25-point effort by guard Bo and to pass as little as possible, PLAYER OF WEEK
in the Bengals
week asard Ironi Optimists Club member Gene Francisco. In the East, Dallas
Oark has led Florida Tech's tokeeptheprsureoffScott,"
leader, by one game.They also next Monday night.
also is one victory away and trail New England, , by one
Eiselein.
outiized basketball team to a added Williams who, with 1,012 -_
Ift he Benga ls wffithatgame,
an take the title by beatin g ei- g
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vict ory over So uth yards for the season, is wit hi n
am e wi th two to play. An d the they can just about consider the
her Phi ladella or W ashing- Pat
Florida
ri ots will be favor ed to win divisional cr own theirs, since
37 yards of Joe Perry's team H
Tech 12-I), with no player record 1,049 yards, which has
their f inal two games, against they will close the season as
bigger than 6-foot-4, played a stood since 1954.
That would leave four playoff New Orleans and Tampa Bay. heavy favorites against the
y, Lambert
controlled offense Monday
spots
up for grabs - the titles In
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Thus, the AFC wild-card Is a New York Jets. And two vicnigh( against host South made things easy," said Jack.
the AFC East and Central dl- virtual certainty for the Pats. tories would keep them one
Florida.
visions and the two wild-card They still have a shot at the game ah ead of Pittsburgh. even
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Originally, Grich had been Munson, heading solid lineup, with outfielder Roy White and
end, it was Owner George he could hay' had elsewhere, one of the Yankees' high prior- Theywouldseem(ohavea good Yankee Coaches Yogi
Berra
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and the lure of playing in the money than the Yankee s," said baseball's top talent. President next year and Jackson enjoys wide grin at the remark.
media capital of the world that Gary Walker, Jackson's agent. Gabe Paul wanted him to solve the spotlight that follows a
led Reggie Jackson to the New
But none of those teams had the Yankees' shortstop prob- winning team. lie could not
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York Yankees.

Steinbrenner doing the offering. lem.

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But SteInbr enner preferred main contenders for his ser- son. "I can't imagine what It
"The reason I'm a Yankee is c
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that George Stelnbrenner outnidn reported 89 million for
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World Series last October," \ank
cepted c $3 million, five-year
That $5 million investment ri"(Xher clubs offered more said the slugger, who served as
Jackson has hit them there
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Monday's Games
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American League players, beNo games scheduled
said Jackson, "a little bit crazy But the Angels came away with
Today's Games
There were other factors, of alleviate that feeling playing hind only Carl Yastrzemskj and
three players fortheir money.- course. The Y ankees are de- (or the Yankees,
and a hustler."
NCw Engla nd at Quebec
riding on
Boog Powell. He needs just 19
CincinnatI at Birmingham
Andbecause the Yankee own- outfielders Joe Ruth and Don fending AL champions, a prov- Munson's shirt-tails."
more homers to become the
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Detroit at New York Giants
Dallas at Philadelphia

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needing a last-minute field goal
to turn ba ck Georgia Tech 13-10.
83 The Associated Press
By The Associated I'ress
1 MIhIQ4II (38)
The University of Pit tsburgh
Houston clinched the host
Athletic Director Paul
2 Marquette (3)
finished the regular college spot in the Cotton Bowl - the "Bear" Bryant ba.s recruited
UCLA
Michigan, returning most of
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team in The Associated Press with a 42-20 rout of Rice and versity of Ala bama. And one of to Indiana in last season's na6 Nev LV
poll today, but the Panthers rose from seventh place to sixth his most important recruits tional basketball champion7.Iouisvle (21
must gt past fIfth-ranked with 526 points. Idle UCI..A does not even play football,
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ships, has grabbed an impres9N Carolina
Georgia In the Sugar Bowl to dropped from sixth to seventh
sive lead in the first Associated )0San Fran (I)
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nail down their first national with 510 points.
II Arizona
basket ball poll of
championship in 39 years.
Oklahoma rained eighth Newton when Bryant hired him the regular 1976-77 season.
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the Crimson Tide's rated No. I in the preseason to Maryland
celebrated their fourth con- kansas 30-7, but Nebraska fell basketball program.
poll, received 38 first-place 11 Illinois
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They know about him now,
ratings by polling 45 first-place Cornhuskers in 10th place was
after three consecutive Southvotes and 1,128 of a possible 1,- streaking Texas A&amp;M, a 273 e te
as rn Conference champion:

160 points from a nationwide winner over Texas.
panel of 58 sports writers and
broadcasters.
The national championship
will be released Jan. I, following the postseason bowl games.
Behind Pitt, runner-up Mich-

The Second Ten consists of
Ohio
State,
Colorado,
Nebraska, Oklahoma State
Notre Dame,
Alabama,
Rutgers, Ba ylor arid North
Carolina, with Mississlppi State

In balloting Monday by 48
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igan widened its lead over and Penn State tied for 20th.
the 300th victory of his basket.
third-place Southern Califomia
Last week's Second Ten was'
while unbeaten Mtiryland Texas A&amp;M, Ohio State, Notre rated Alabama routed Moreslipped past Georgia into fourth Dame, Colorado and Oklahoma
head State 114-M. It was the
place and Houston inched State tied for 14th, Penn State, most lopsided triumph ever
,3hpzul of UCLA for lb1.
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regular season a week ago, recelved eight first-place votes
and 996 points while Southern
Cal, a 17-13 winner over Notre
Dame, earned three first-place
ballots and 931 points. Last
week's spread among
Michigan and Southern Cal with
62 voters participating was
1,172-1,050-1,046 in points and 3913-7 in first-places. Michigan
and Southern Cal will meet in
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finished 11-0 a week ago, recelved the remaining two firstplace votes and climbed from
fifth to fourth with 749 points.
The Terrapins nosed past Georgui, which slipped from fourth
to fifth with 747 points after

Mississippi State and North
Carolina tied for 19th.
No team dropped out of the
Top Twenty but Baylor moved
in with a 24-19 victory over
Tezas Christian that raised its
record to 7-2-1.
I Rifts (13)
2 Mitts (I)
3 S Calif. (3)
Maryland (7)
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6 Houston
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Five other nationally ranked
teams were In action and all
scored easy victories. Tenthrated San Francisco University
brought its record to 3-0 with a
120-71 rout over the University
of California-Davis. Arizona,
No. 11, downed California
State Fullerton 91-80. Cmcinnnti, No. 12, bombed Akron
959 Southern Illinois, No. 17,
handled William Jewell 73-60,
and Rutgers n 10 niit.wnr1
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High Games: Donna Lepor e 227.
(93; Sharon Chaplin 14.4; Diane
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Lorraine Jackson (U; Norma Welch
177: Arlen e Rurnbtey 186
High Series: Phyllis Walsh 478;
Borviie Benton 191. Cheryl Rush 43;
Dare M.art.os 4C-A. liter-ia Har per
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Converted Splits: Glorida Averltt

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Vegas, 1-0, 417; Louisville, 04); search for golf balls.
"Some people think It's
401; NoIre Dame, 1-0, 316;
North Carolina, 1-1, 2.84, and easy," Miller says. "But Its
not. You have to take It &amp;W. If
San Francisco, 2.0, 279.
you don't the ball will move
Besides Michigan and Mar- away from you."
quette, other teans receiving
In knee-length shorts, barefirst-place votes were Indiana foot and carrying an old rake,
and Louisville with two each, Miller, 59, wades Into the water
and Kentucky, San Francisco walstdeep, picking up balls and
and Cincinnati with one each. stuffing them Into his pockets.
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The Second Ten was led by
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Detroit
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Ind iana
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Chicago
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While 19-2Y Wester n Auto Ii 33
Big Dip 2276. II Bad News Bean
Frankie Farrier 119
Nigh Games - Paul Magralm 711.
7226, 12. Rick's Gang 1979; 13.
High Series. Connie Dean 52,9, Wesley Mott
2)0; Mike Neal 201; Jim's Car pentry 11-30, II Cus
Franke Farrier 435
Hutton Clem 203; Harry Rutledge Carpels (7 3). IS. No. 3 (131:tom
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201, George l'taodwerk Jr. (99;
LTD Club 1124
Oougtmnman +4.1.
Harold Sauer 188. Robert Oshlnsk,
High Games Don Wilt 2 1 0. John
(99; Norm Nord 194; Frank Frost
SUNDAY NIGHT MIXED
193 , Pat Murphy 1 93. Glen Williams G,orner 202; 3. Lamb 246. Ray
Ce5inOwa M. Gene Rogero 2I6 Don
Standings, I Di t'4arth; 2 Alley.
190; Bill Anderson (9(7
Cats; 3 SwingIng Singles. 4 HIlly
Sapp 725. Ron Allman 20t. Bill Hirst
High Serici. Robert Oshinski 532,
702
Billy, 3 J. Birds; 6. P'niters,
Wesley Mott 519, Mike Neal 5-47; Pat
High Games Jim JostoCk 732;
Murphy 544, Paul Magraph $35;
High Series: Ed Aubill 331; John
Alice Livingston (93
Glen Williams 521. Geo rge Hand
Dwyer 51); Skip Norton 310. Jerry
High Series Kim Jatock 337;
werk Jr. 314, Huston Clem 501.
Temple 319; Gene Rogero 347, Don
Peggy Batter 5(5
Other Highlights' Star of the Week S.app 519. Jerry
Farelta 346; Ron
Other Highlights. StaroftheWeek Mike Neal 413
Allmn 533; Kit Johnson 5'3.
Diana Patton +131
UNPROFESSIONAL
Other Highlights, Starof lIme Week
D8ARY SOCIAL
Standings; I Warnqr Sp.tlattl 34
John Dwyer +64

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Denver at Cleveland
Phoenix at Indiana
Golden State at Chicago
Detroit at San Antonio
Po rt land at Milw au kee
Washingt on at Los Angeles
Wednesday's Games
Se attle at Boston
Phoenix at New York Nets
Denver at Priilaaelptsia
Detroit at Houst on
Milwauk
at New Orleans
Portland at Indiana

Cleveland at Kansas City

Cisco St 78

Denver 91. Ohio Northern 74
Gon:aga 59. WhitwrlPi 57
Grand Cnyon 76, Fl Lewis
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Montana 57. San Jose St 71

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National Football League
AMERICAN
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N Eng
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Miami
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NY Jets
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Deny
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Dtrt
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Chcgo
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N Or Ins
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December 1, 1976

ARIES (March 21-April 19)
Partial successes are likely
today because you'll have too
many irons In the fire. Settle on
just one or two things, but do
them well,
TAURUS (April 20-May 20)
You have a tendency today to
make unreasonable demands of
loved ones. Your feelings could
be hurt when they're unable to
complyyour
with wishes.
GEMINI (May 21-June 20)
Treat all your friends unpartially today. Playing
favorites must be avoided at all
costs, or you'll turn off someone
you're fond of.
CANCER (June 21-July 22)
Be careful not to tread on innmany toes today in order to
satisfy your ambitions. Your
victory would be a hollow one.
LEO tJuly 23-Aug. 22)
Associates may agr ee with your
ideas today, but express other
opinions behind your back. Be
careful who you put your trust
in.
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22)
Business conditions are a bit
trickier than usual for you
today. Move warily. You could
involve yourself in something
costly.
LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23)
Don't make concessions today
Just for the sa ke of expediency.
Give-and-take is a two-way

street.
SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22 )
At' nd to your own responsibilities today before assuming
those of others. Spreading
yourself too thin will help no
one.
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec.
21) If you follow your
prearranged plans today,
things should work advant.ageously. However, you're
likely to deviate a bit and cause
problems.
CAPRICORN (DeC. fl-Jan.
19) Keep family affairs confidential today. Persons who
don't share your roof should not
be let in on family secrets.
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with you today tend to awaken
your wrath. You would fare
better If you try to understand
their veiws.
PISCES Feb. 20-March 20) If
you're too generous with the
wrong person today you could
(eel like a patsy later on. Avoid
anyone who formerly tried to
take advantage of you.
YOUR BITHDAY
Dec. 1, 1976
Lay long-range plans this
year for that which you hope to
achieve in the future. Seeds
wisely sown will bear a harvest
when you'll appreciate it the
most.

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showed some extra va1ues and
in any event if there was a
play for the slam, Waldy
would find it.
Waldy's rebid to seven was
one of those educated and
successful decisions that
Waldy has been making in
over 50 years of top play.
Th e Culbertson team gained
750 points here because at the
other table Sims and Langdon
stopped at SIX hearts.
If you think modern bidders
would have a cinch to reach
seven. just try It out on a few
of your friends. We doubt if
more than half of expert pairs
would get beyond six,
although the grand slam is
Iaydown

DEAR DR. LAMB - What
SOtTlI (Dl
does one do to stop a nosebleed"
£ Q ,j 6 3
It's vers dry in our office and I
VAK97654
find that I'm getting nosebleeds
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more often, especially In the
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lioth suiner.abk'
apply pressure to the side of the
Se%i North East South
nostril and pinch the bridge of
IV
the nose hard, but do you put
Pass 3 •
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Pass 6V
Pass TV
don't like the blood flowing
to "nose picking" which in turn
Pass Pass Pass
down my throat, so I would
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Opening lead - 8 y
leads to bleeding. A good trick
Ippreciate it if you could help
for people with a dry nasal
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A California reader ;ISks
me. Maybe a lot of people would
again about whether a forcing
lining is to lubricate the inside
t
like to know the correct way to
wo bid is forcing when it is
of the nose. Just take a small
The City of Asbury trophy,
treat a nosebleed.
cotton swab and put a little now the Spingold Cup. was also a bid of game.
In 1930 Culbertson it wasn't
DEAR READER — It makes
petroleum jelly on it. Now apply won by
a
team
composed
of
In
modern
expert practice it
a lot of difference whether the
the jelly all over the Inside of Ely and
Josephine
Culbertson,
is
played
as
a
one-round force.
nosebleed is caused from
the nose. let it stay there a Ted Lightner and Waldemar In other words, partner is supwhile before you blow your von Zetltwitz. Their margin of
getting hit in the nose with a
victory over hal Sims, posed to respond once, but
baseball or from ruptured blood
nose. The lubricant will soften Willard Kant, Lee Langdon may pass at his next turn.
I. essel from high blood the lining and prevent drying. and Oswald Jacobs was 410
(Do you have a question
pressure.
This procedure done every day points Hands from the match for the experts? Write "Ask
For the garden variety of
may solve a dry nose problem should give a great insight the Jacobys' care of this
and
nosebleeds the soft tip of the
prevent
recurrent into the best 1930 bidding
newspaper The Jacob will
nosebleeds.
nose should be pinched shut on
We start with a grand-slam answer individual questions
both sides and held that way for
Incidentally, bleeding from bid byldy
Waand Jo They got if Stamped. sell - addressed
1510 20 minutes.
the back of the nose that there on the bidding shown in envelopes are enclosed The
the box
most interesting questions
You'll do better sitting up and
requires a post nasalpack is
Jo's
jump
to six hearts was
.v,lI be used in this column
you can lean forward a bit to
relatively serious, associated based on the theory that
and will receive Copies of
help prevent blood from flowing
with a four to five per cent Waldy's three - heart rebid
JACOBY MODERN
down your throat. However, death rate. The pack itself may
'shen the tip of the nose is be part of the problem. Drs.
SIDE
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closed and the nose fills with
Anthony J. Geroulis and
blood it will flow out the back of
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William J. Powell of the
the nose down the throat
University of Chicago have had
I
regardless of how you hold your
good success in tying off an
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artery to that area internal
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And don't blow your nose for maxillary artery) with no
at least several hours after it
deaths or complications in
has stopped bleeding.
more than 29 patients.
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Those who want information
front of the nose' with gauze. on the effects of inactivity and
.
Leave the end of the gauze strip bed rest can send 50 cents for
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Send a long, st amped, selfrtt
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It does not do an) good to addressed
envelope
for
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pinch the bridge of the nose. mailing. Address yo ur request
The hard bon) structure cannot to (TIC in care of this newspaper,
be squeezed down to shut off a P.O. Box 1551, Radio City
bleeder.
Station. New York, NY 10019
If you can't control the
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009 trIp or
if the nose sometimes requires
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VaCutn,
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Dakota SS, Mimmorri 35
Sanford Brown 101, St. Louis
Pharmacy 911
S Illinois 73, William Jewell

CONFERENCE

Goldn SI
I 10
4
Phoenix
6 5
429
Monday's Games
No games scheduled
Today's Games
New York Nets at New York

Dakota

Miami. Ohio 69, Purdue 67
Moorheaci St to, S Dakota

Atlantic Division

a t one end of the lake,

covering it In a straight line,
nudging balls on the bottom
with his bare toes, picking them
up, then starting the circuit
over again.
"They're everywhere under
here," he said. "But you can't
just go out and find them. It
takes work."

IA! L :

by Art Sonsom

(..OM C4.J, L.&amp;T

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AkNrons

Iowa 14. Kent
53
Kansas St $3. Arkansas

Pro Basketb all
EASTERN

Pittsburg St.

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Cleveland at Colorado

National Basketball Association

Products 26 22.

Cincinn ati 9
Evansvil

Los Angeles all Toronto

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Butler 65 Bradley 57
StCt Michigan II. Michigan

Wednesday's Games

Thirteen players shared in bama, Wake Forest, Ten- ones he sells for less or throws
1(2 the scoring for Alabama with nessee, Maryland, Southern away.
(6 Alabama
$ 30
72
Miller has been around the
Illinois, DePaul, Rutgers and
17.Rutgers
1100
41 six finishing In do uble figures.
II Baylor
Temple Terrace Golf Club since
7-21
20
Sophomore Keith McCord and North Carolina-Charlotte,
19.N Carolina
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9 20
Robert Scott paced the balThe records include games he was in his teens. He caddied
20 Mississippi St
12
9 20
for years.
anced
attack
with
14
points,
through
Sunday.
(tie) Pen n SI
740
12
lie says an ulcerated stomach
kept him from holding a steady
job, so he started looking for
golf balls.
Once five or six years ago, he
AT BOWL AMERICA
caught pneumonia. Now, if the
sun isn't out he goes home and
BARBOUR BROTHERS LADIES
Slandings Comly's Texaco 29-IS. 11. Sambo' 3111, 3
Johnny's
Standings: 1 The M's i, D's 20
Village TV 27 it. DeBary Sanitation
waits for another day.
Standard 29 19. 1 Wil5' Amoco 29
12. 2. Loose En
1913; 3. The 23-19; VIllage Inn 23 7); Pan 19; 5 No 6 29.19; 6 No 725-20
If there's an art to retrieving
S)enderslS 1L4. The 3 xl's 14 10, 5
American Bank 22-22; Senez Conti
Prosier F or d 77 21, 8 Amer wood
golf
balls, Miller knows it. He
Bom Losers 14 18; 6 Hot Stuff 14 is
n 22~ Harry's TV

21-23,

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points to 603, while Kentucky bread and butter.
was fifth with 503.
Early in the morning before

by Ala-

Benedictine

New York Rangers at Atlanta
Color

KEGLER'S KORNER

PETTICOAT
Standings Jacks Mini Mark et 32
1 6, Big Dip 29 1 9. United Trophy 7$
20; Car-ben Jewelers 2124 Taytr

THE BORN LOSER

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5 Cats and dogs
animal
9 Mischievous 52 Threa lprttix(
child
55 Eastern
12 Repetition
58 Experts
13 Selves
59 Be wrong
'4 Feather scarf 60 Food
15 Broad Smite
61 Calif valley
16 Sorting
62 Mao
18 Over Iprefit)
tun
19 Compass
83 Smallsword
point
64 Glazes
20 Ancient Italian
family
DOWN
21 Canal system
10 northern
1 Dowels
Michigan
2 Beige
23 Domestic
3 More needing
26 Purpose
quenching
29 Sometime salt 4 Long period
ingredient
of time
33 Evening (Fr) 5 Serf
34 Foretell
6 While- p lumed
36 Female hog
heron
37 Madame
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also 2-0. for third place.

12th, followed, In order,

131
138
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18 DePaul

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47 Destructive in.
sect
50 Domestic

38 Skin opening 8 Compass
30 Not in
53 Italian capital
39 Telephone rod
perspective
point
54
40 Minister's
9 Large wading 31 -- Conten. Osins' wife
56 Born
speech
bird
dere, plea
42 Panic (Gil
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44 S urimers (Fr it Er
boy
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58 Greet letter

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24 EAST CENTRAL Fl_OR.
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12 NBC NEWS

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7 ZOOM
9 ABC NEWS
700
2 TO TELL THE TRUTH
4 BRADY BUNCH
6 THE CROSS WITS
6$ I DREAM OF JEANNIE
7 FEEDBACK
9 wild. WILD WORLD OF
ANIMALS
12 $25000 PYRAMID
24 MACNEIL-LEHRER REPORT

2
12 POUCE STORY: A
big. empty house becomes a
t1)OIa(y dormitory for a

FREE SWAP SHOP

ParI Ilajir'

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AMAZING GRACE

FLOYD ENTERPRISES THEATRES

ON STAGE-IN PERSON

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robbery

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NEWS

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7
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NEIGHBORHOOD

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5* PERRY MASON
12 50 GRAND SLAM
1230
2 THE GONG SHOW
4.
SEARCH FOR
TOMORROW
9 ALL MY CHILDREN
12 MARCUS WELBY. MD

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with a camera lt'ian on
football field.
12 FAMILY AFFAIR

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6 IIOGAN'S HEROES
6$ PARTRIDGE FAMILY
7
24 THE ELECTRIC
COMPANY

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NAVEL ORANGE S. $2 SO flu
322.0362 or

322 6133
Oranges, Grapefruit .. ... .$I,SObu,
Call between 3:30 &amp; 6 p.m. 373 5439

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IS NOW HIRING

WEOD,NGS PERFORMED
By Notary Public
322 2026-Eves &amp; Weekends

Meeker clutch purse's, cigarette
cases &amp; key cases. Gwaltney
Jewelers, 201 S Park Ave
ARE YOU TROUBLED? Call Toll
Free. 6251227 for "WE Care",
Adults &amp; Teens

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DIVORCE PAPERS TYPED fo r do
it yourselfen's, 150 Marilyn's 99
.
Secretarial Service. Ocala,
137 5773
Notary
Marriages
Performed

New Electronic Sensor Perm &amp;
Beauty Care Products Towers
Beauty Salon, $19 E itt., )fl 5142
SHOP. RENT, SWAP THE EASY
WANT ADWAY Readand use the
Want Ads everyday

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FACED WITH DRINKING
PROBLEM
Perhaps Alcoholic Anonymous
Can Help
fii iii 4`L 11177
Write Po Box 1713
Sanford, FIorda 37771

ORANGE PICKERS NEEDED
DELAND AREA.

fli AAh. 711

Fill Santa's bag quick and
easy . Shop the want ads for
Christmas buys

Good salary, fringe benefIts, paid
vacation and ho lidays, excelle
working conditions.
III
Send complete resu me to Mr. Mike
Kelly, Pers onnel Director, Arrow
Glass float &amp; Manufacturing
Corporation, 931 Firestone
Boulevard, MemphIs, TN 35101

Rentals

NOW LEASING
SANFORD COURT
APARTMENTS

639

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QUALITY HOMES ATMODERATE PRICES
Central Healing and Air Conditioning
Carpeting

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MMISSION
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GOOD ALL DAY
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JPFN DAILY 11AM Ill. f)t P.M -FRI I SAT TIL
1159 Fr'nc7iAve tHiway 17P7i
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CHICKEN

1$ PIECES

$570

of

21 PIECES

V.F.W.

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without
Hassle

$725

Every Sunday

OPEN Sun. thru Thurs.
2100 S. French Ave.

Ph. 322.9442

Sat. 911110:30
Sanford

WITT

I Record Player Excellent
$100 3317791

Broker,

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9fl97

,175

Reduction On Our 2 Bedroom, 1'/3 Bath Townhouse

Aluminum Siding

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Central heat and air conditioning. Fully equipped kitchen. Carpeting

M her

MODEl OPEN:

THE HERALD
CL ASS IF lE D
DEPARTMEP.I1
3222611

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DAILY-l:30 a.m,.S:30 p.m.
SAT-Il a.m.-6 p.m.
SUN.-1 p.m.-6 P.M.

FOR INFORMATION
CALL
7080

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Another Fine Development By

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Over 700 paper back books
tsc each or 10 tør SI
322 SIQIatber

WILCO CON51UC1lON COMPANY

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Service I

141 AL TOIlS

2565 PARK

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ma's gilt 'deaS

3(15 101'

Pest Control
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Christ '
2542 Park Drive
3275845

CLASSIFIED DEPT
)22 7611 or III 9993

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Sewing

Insulation
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It:o*n in Insulation
.Ma o In
SulatonCo call before 9 m . I))
0042 or 904 713 6311

LIGHT HAULING 4. YARD
NO GARAGE CLEAN

Alterations. Dress Making, Drapes.
IJpti(Jl5ter', 372 0101

Land Clearing

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SALE
All Items Reduced
FREE SHOPPING SERVICE
FOR SHUT INS
Christmas Gifts including birthstone
rings, earrings. necklaces. yo ygi.

MILLIONS OF DOLLARS in 14,01
E s t a te5
duly in tte I

classitied ads Nothing
about that

Small

Fill Dirt. Clay.

can

'lock

53(1(1

5.ackhoe LOadv. Ph 3771571

WELLS DRILLED,
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SPRINKLER SYSTEMS
Al types arid Vits
We r-par and Service
SliME MACHINE 8.

want to sell som ething 9 Dial the
magic numoir 372 2411 or 131

Just about everything for Christmas
CUing
Ads'
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Lite Clearing. Mowi.g D.sng

be found in lIme Want
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Cl.lSsfed Dept

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SUPPLY CO
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3226132

*allel. scout knives and clothes,

L OW Down VA&amp;FHA Homes Kt,
Realty, 322 2335 40? IN First $I

Sanford

Estimates Call RoCerl. 373 4644

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ANYT IME

Drive

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tools Body shop. 13th &amp; Elm. I
Sanford

322 2420

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to make

Finest in Interior 5. Exterior
PainIng Discount Price's Free

Carpentry. Remodeling. Addition's,
Residential 5, Commercial Clean
Custom Work Licensed. Bonded
Pt I. Box 111CC. Santorts, FI
Free estimate 3236018
12711 -. 3236425
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Your 3 line ad on this page bOr t
week, only $6 S

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Painting

Dee &amp; Gerry's Cleaning Service

steal at 1.39.300
Loll SjnirmJ

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$

Leather shop equipment

:.i,,ke5 Its BPP warrant ed home

In Sanford.West on 25th St. oft 17-92
Mile To Ridgewood Ave., Go South

Blocks

Metal Shed, red tarn lype,
Ix 10'. 3300
323 5029 alter 5 p m

1771

GeElsarclt'5 Home Repairs, Room
Additions. Concrete Work. Pant
'no Carpenter Work, Ceramic
Tile, Alum Enclosures, 32) 6.423
Fr,. Estimates

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DIC K'S LAWN SERVICE
Mowing Trimming. Edging, Fall
Clean up IX) 553.1

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Central Heat 5. Air Condit,oning
For tree estimates, call Carl
H arris t SEARS fl Sanford 322

SOFA &amp; CHAIR SHAMPOOED
Only $33
Phone 322 1338

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EXPERT LANPI SERVICE
Movong, Edging, trimming
Fret Estimates
Phone 37) 1792

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Sell or Trod. for Building Mate'r.ai,
1970 Torino, 12
Aim Boot.

I ,mntastic 3 BR, 2 bills On extra
.irqe beautifully landscaped lot
ormal dining room, central P1 6.
.0 utility Shed and workthcp

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DIRECTIONS:

2

Stinley

&amp; True Value Hardware, 61h Is.
Maple 3720500

LOCH ARBOR
210 Homewood
Drive Prestige living at its finest

Iiow

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Rockwell power tools and

hand tools from Gregory Lumber

warrant ed Just 121.900

maintenance fees.
Iiusinp Mei .r;
?no Montj,'sy 'i1;
(lbH 0, ip'.
DAily ICtosed .t
Bnqo ThOrsdOy 21.1)1;

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lv35 Daroca Drive
Charmi,1J 2 1114, I bath Ideal tOm
Insure living
Conveniently
'xated in friendly neighborhood
,'iiI sell quickly at 113.120

room are some of the extras BPP

concrete block construction. 1,044 square feet of living area. Privately
fenced rear yard. Fully sodded lot. Convenient to shopping and schools - No

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Plaster Patching Simulated brick
&amp; Stone specialty 372 2150

,"4

Landscaping &amp;
Lawn Care

' Interior, Exterior Plastering.

ShOpping Sell those items OLi no
longer need with a Quick At'n
Want Ad in the Evening H(I11

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can
oer vc..,r Nome *ith
C t SHEPHIRD
aluminum &amp; ScitI syStem Also i
Pai'tng. Remodeling, General Re
Rooting. Gutters 20 Yri E*p
: pairs Call 323857$.
Eagle Siding Co 551 9563

0J will love Black &amp; Decker or

In mint condition' Lovely 3 OR.
I', barn Variety of fruit tree's,
fenced Dick yard ,iitd laundry

throughout living area. Decorator wallpaper in kitchen and baths. Quality

Home Improvements

1Earn extra cash for Chr i stmas

322 3677

'.IINLAND ESTATES
716
Turner, 373 0111
.ucxJ Circle Conveniently located
I UP, 2 bath home Access to I I
Used Restaurant and Bar Equip 6
makes this a super buy at $77
Gas Grill. Deep it fryer. Cash
Register, other equip )2' 7170
PIPIECREST
103W Air port Blvd

477OfJ

NOW
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ORIGINAL PRICE
N

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EXPERTS READY TO SERVE YOU
JUST A PHONE CALL AWAY

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3uaranlea reconditioned dub
batteries, 112 95
exchange
REEL'S BODY SHOP, 1109
Sa nford Ave

321 0410

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BUY -SELL TRADE

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REALTY

Reg Real Estate

OR

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ON THE LAKEFRONT

would like t0 bi lflcluded lii
this lI$Ping .rm(I

Eat In Our Air Conditioned Dining Room or Take Out

Merchandise

diwn

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BINGO

Deluxe

Ventura Elect
$100 323 0322

WILSON MAIER FURkllim.JRE

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9 til 9:30 Fri. &amp;

5100

We're Offering A

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CHICKEN

MaPy/t7/?d FRIED CHICKEN

NEED A HOME'

32.1 7593

HILDA RICHMOND
571 )I67
Dellona

Help

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2 bath, tam rm . Ig separate
garage &amp; storage game rm , , 50-Miscellaneous for Sale
5.17 5(42

Payment to jalilied buyers I

Long',r. uOcJ

Reg.

OUR EVERY DAY SPECIAI.s

I 6N4,44

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BR. Ii baths. cent heat, refur
bished At low as 115.000

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CHOICE OF 2
Cole Slaw - Potato Salad - Baked Beans
French Fries - Mashed Potatoes a Gravy

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F LEFT RE5FiVE

3 PIECES CHICKEN-HOT ROLL

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COMMERCIAL PROPERTY

(ho,CC commercial sIC 250 x250 On
iS Hwy 17 92 inside Sanford city
limits By owner 1237970

RIALESTATE

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CHICKEN DINNER

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MerChandise

Pianos 5. Electronic Organs with
'u'Orniti( rhythm section Liberal
trades offered Bob Ball's Piano 7.
Organ Sales &amp; Western Auto, 31
m'l First St , 312 7255

4.6--CommerCial Property
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Move in before Christmas Freshly
painted. 3 BR borne w.lt'm central
air In quiet established neighbor
hood Re Inance or trade ii your
sma ller home Call now Reduced
to S24 950

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59-MUSIca1I

NiCe corner landscapesl residential
lot, central Sanford location,
Reasonable By owner 32J 6.479

Save $1500

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RUTH TUECH

Floobdo
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137 acres. count, blacktop
road. partly wooded, corner
Property Terms $11.100 Broker,
9310111

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club or Organization iiu
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of your club ,, tivitiec

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Everything For The GolferBails. Golf Bags, Ducksier
Jackets. Ladies and mans go;1
apparel and Shoes Mayfar
Country Club Pro Shoo, 372 2531

Osteen

323.5774 Anytime

l&amp;Bedroom
2 Bath
Models

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Sanford

AI'orn,,y G.nerufi ONce

49 (Ir, , ,I.-I'll'',
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Casselberry Winter Spning
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JEAN BRYANT

Used Office

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protectiag your u.Igkb.rs.
ft you sanythhsg
stitspidovs-CALL

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Wm. H. Stemper-Realtor

EVERY DAY someone is loosing for
what you have to Sell. Call today
and y our ClaSSified Ad will appear
he're tomorrOw

Hostess.

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7,5 i'a.ti nq s
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71-Antiques

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House In 3 Months
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. Place a
low cost want act
men slay Close
to your phone

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)OApa rtments Unfurnished

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7 ULIAS, YOGA AtlO YOU

Electric Guitar and Amplifier, $15;
Electric Bass, Carrying Case &amp;
Amplifier, $15; Ludwig flats and
Ludwig Snare Drums With Brats,
$75. Corn Cornet with Ca se $75;
SEMINOLE COIN, 109 W. First
St . Sanford 10 to I Monday thru
Friday

I BR turn apt , lights. /'a'ert,jrn 21111
burnished. 31*) Kale's
SANFORD- 3 BR, 1½ bath home
Mature adults No pets, %9S J17
Wekiva Landing, 372 4470
With central heal &amp; air I7x2I
2796 alter 4 w days.
gar'e r.',, iJiIlify h1dfln ,i,.r
._ 7 BR trailer, all utilities, centra!
iiii Elhtii s An
foundation, large trees $23,900.
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SAN
MO PARK. I. 7. 3 bedroom
heat, TV, I child accepted. Ho
tiqe's, 1 ml IN of I Ion old St Rd
New FHA
trailer apts Adult &amp; fCmiiy park
Pets $10 wk 372 9066
46 at "76' Station. Paola, 372 5471
WE TAKE TRADES
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Wf'ekty. 3513 Hwy Il 97, Sanf or d
LAKE
MARYSparkling)
li,,
BR,
323 1930
2 BR , turn - cabana, porch, fenced
bath ho me with Florida room,
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75-Recreational Vehicles
yard Adults only No pets 323 ism
central heat &amp; Motivated owner.
Camper Trailer to, rent, 71', lull
0558 alter 4 30
323.150 New lilA
bath, twin beds. Heat, air
,y,Y i'.'.L.','F. I Ti;, ,i
1 11 W, 1
197
3
29' 5th Wheel Quinstar Coach
5152
bath, well cared for Older home
man, air, tape, With radio, built in
Real Estate
Forrest Greene Inc.
Kitchen equipped Nice area
,
51Household
Goods
MONTHLY RENTALS
speakers. oil equipped With or
$15.500
i
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62-Lawn-Garden
AVAILABLE
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withOut 1974 Ford Pickup truck
41-Houses
Color Iv, r Conid .MOid Serv
Both A I cond,t,on 17500 323 S147
We sell our trade in furniture at low
$51 LONGDALE. LW - 31' i CB
INC.
QUALITY INN NORTH
prices Good selection
home, CHA, carpeted. shaded
NELSON'S FLORIDA ROSES
t 4 &amp; SR 134, Longwood
It? 0
fenced lot Near schools, shop
76A-Auto Repairs
Woodruft's Garden C enter
-w, GAR NE TT WHITE
COUNTRY FURN DISTRIBUTORS
REALTOR
MLS
ping $fl,$O0
Home For The
601 Celery Ave
Air, carpeted, Quiet 1
Real
Estate
Broker
and 2
$322 5PM 1 mi East I
Holidays
beilrooms, $175 to $135 month
Expert Mechanics
JUNGLE ROAD - Geneva, Nice
JOHN KRIDER, ASSOC
All work
133 LAKESIDE DRIVE. SF - 31
WANT TO SEE A WONDER AT
Adults Phone 312 lIla
doublewide moi,,iie home, I acre. 2 Sets Twin Beds. complete $110
101W Commercial
guaranteed, Reasonable prices. 15
CB home in country, near Lake Owner hasprucedth1 well kept) yr
wnip' PI,.rn .
513,555)
Phone 327 7681,
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yr's experience. MOle'y's Garage,
total 572 Cherokee Circle, Sanford
Minnie. Double lot, well, lots of
Sanford
Old 3 BR, f o r latI sale Equipped
the E.en.r Herald toda,i
(Snland)
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2539 Park Dr. 322 3935 Bill
extras, lanced 124.9130.
kitchen, with breakfast bar, utility
31A-Duplexes
3 YEARS OLD - 4 OR, 2 bath. C
Bowers, Operator,
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REAL NICE HOME
room, 2 baths, living &amp; dining,
158,A,. I', acres, $72,500
MLS REALTORS
141-Equipment for Rent
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paneled family room, that
BR, I bath, carpeted and C A,
tjriturnr,i'rl ?,',ri t.i'lrA',,,, Secur'l
FUTURA BY SINGER
overlooks a large yard with citrus
.. Autos Wanted
77-,
kitchen equipped, nice lar ge lot.
321-0041
Deposit Arlult', Preterrp1,
h
&amp;
One
of
Si
INCOME
PROPERTY
1
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er's
Se
top
Touch
arid
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7
trees Quiet area, close to
Steam Clean Your Own Carpet
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Can assume mortgage. No
it.e
Zig Zea machines Assume
everything $17,500 121 0210
20 11 S 'FRENCH
Pent Our Rinsenvac
qualifying. Very small down
BUY JUNK CARS - from $10 to $30
balanceof $185 Soon par$iI,90 per CARROLL'S FURNiTURE 3725151
32-Houses Unfurnished
Payment Monthly payment on
month. Will take trade in Singer
Coil 372 1621 alter 4 p rn
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REDUCED FOR QUICK SALE
mortga ge $15797
DELTONA- Beautifully furnished 7 COUNTY
equipped to Zig zag &amp; make button
- --2 Acre's, 3 BR, 1 bath,
BR
ho
Eyes
me
on
high
corner
lot
with
Winter 'ornqs 3 Ilk. excellent
377 1517; 372 1179
65-Pets. Supplies
holes Balance of 15$ is or to
tam rm , central heal, air unit,
?'8-?/torcycles
Florida
room,
carport,
heat
and
(onciton. min ieaio 6 mos $265
201 E 25th St
payments Of $6 Call credit
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dishwasher Owner holding
air. Close to sho pping $11,000,
MO No pets Near school 327 0233
116.500
. . - .. .. manager. 3729411 or see at
GROOMING - All Small breeds,
SANFORD SEWING CENTER
Motorcycle Insurance
Days 372 1111
Eve's 323 0.153
JOHNNY WALKER
Professional, Reasonable $31.
BATEMAN REALTY
Nice 2 BR block home, burn or
DYNAMIC PROPERTIES
BLAIR AGENCY
Broker
The Old Singer Stcre
7703
Associate
Peg Peel Estate Broker
cnturn. 3237970 or 322 7$29 alter 6
Reg Real Estate Broker
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S V. Harawck, Broker
,
)33 1866ar371 7110
Pm
General
Contractor
,
1030
State
St
763$
S
Sanford
Ave.
DelPnr
a, 460 6611
. Sanford Plaza
Beautiful kittens for sale, 3 mo's. old
USE WANT ADS for quick response
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972 6151
331 0159 eves 322 764.3
Call 571 1107 after 130 P m
in buying or telling.
--- --.-I 6.? OR ApIs ,excellent location, all
79-Trucks-Trailers- - -S EWING MACHINE
-------73,%
electric kitchens. AC. carpeted.
BALL
REALTY
EXECUTIVE
HOME
in
beautiful
Campbell's
Poodle
Pad
S
SINGER
FUTURA
-Cos'nplete
drapes. adults, fr om $150 2015
Pickup truck, ;W
Wilson Place. Six miles west of
RN? R e al Estate Broker
pr
Like new, Singer's finest. Still in
grooming 7167 Park 1971 GMC
Sanbord Ave . Phone 327 1413
condition Sanford Auction, 373
downtown Sanford. Lovely one
SALES RENTALS
Ave . 322 It?!
warranty Original price over
7310.
517w lt St ,Sanford
year old, I bedroom, 3',
r
.' bath
BR. 2 bath Also I BR,-HAROLD
$450 Will sell for $285 cash or take
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372 5641 Or)?? 2157 alter Hrs,
Black AKC Male Poodle
home on generous pool oriented tot
HALL REALTY. REALTOR, 323
up payments 01312 per month. NO
If Purchased &amp; Closed By
1960 GMC pick up, V 6, standard
nestled under huge oaks. Load s cm
1Mos 340
You Can Have Your
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51 1 4
MONEY DOWN. Will take trade
transmission, Step side, p051
cabinets fl it' x Il' kitchen,
327 00 $1
.55 part payment, Free home trial,
ST. JOHNS REALTY CO.
traction rear, new paint, good
fireplace in family room, brick
Lake Mary, 2 BR. Florida room,
no Obligation Call 64.1 6779 day or
Sticker, $475. Also l96OCheyy pick.
Ic-riced yard. shady Near lake
and tile gas grill on 31'x12' porch.
night
BROKERS
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DEL TONA- 1106 Giovanni St • 3
up 230 engine, automatic Iran
intercom, central vacuum System,
322 ISO?
Days-372
-l 612')
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1111. lB. Gar
Smissn,
io disc brakes, fleet side,
174.500
2 central heating and air can
Nights-372 2357
Male Doberman pupoes, chOm
52-Appliances
new paint, FM radio, good
2 BR with family r oom $110 pe r 5oney is available tOr Subsidized
ditioning units Plea se call for
pion Show stock, 6 wits old Coil
.
SANFORD-2306 Park Ave Villas, 2
Slicker, 3150 722 4S32
month with $50 security deposit.
housing in rural areas No down
ap po intmen t
7 Story- 4 BR, 21 2 baths
.
123 557$
OR, I'm B. Townhouse
323 5551
119.300
payment, monthly payments lest
Recreational facilities 159,900.
than rent
VERY CLEAN 2 BR older home.
80-Autosfor Sale
JENNY CLARK, Realty, Realtor,
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CASSELBERRY- 731 Laurel Way,
68-Wanted to Buy
close to downtown, Churches and
.
312
SANFORD-- Lovely 7 or 3 BR, I
I BR, 2 8. Fjm Pm, Fla. rm.
GE Micro Wave Oven, was 1-439,
eneva sho pping Inc ludes separate
1961
Mustang,
new
Ire's,
new paint,
bath home in good location, ex
0111 gar. fence
Now 1359 Sanford Electric Co
LOnQWOOa
I Acre Lakefront
1.35.900
ficiency apartment or workshop
CClint condition, 118,700 VA No
good running condition. Moo 322.
2577
Park
Dr.,
3721542.
Cash
for
Antique's
Consignments
Ga rdens
110,5
00
("
down. li-hA Low down
wanted
Hi way 16 Auction
FOREST CITY- 3550 Gieaves CI Huge Bedrooms
KENMORE WASHER arts
Galleries. 3226972
3 BR. 7i. B, Fern rm Fla. rm , POOL HOME in
county westOf
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Service
Used
machines.
JUST MAKE PAYMENTS- 12 and
Dbt Gar . F .repic . Vac syt) You iuSt won't find the SPACE in
Sanford. Owner out of state. needs
MOONEY APPLIANCES. 173 0697
Wanted to buy used office furniture,
'73 Models Call 1236S70 or $31
sprinkler sys.
Studio, I, 2,)
any other home - plus acreage
312.900
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t sen
Any
quantity.
NOLL'S.
4603 Dealer
Real Estate Broker
plus LAKEFRONT' 3 BR-could
--.
Bedroom Apts.
CASSELBERRY. Hwy. Il 92, 830
-503W lit St
OVIEDO- 392 Celery Cm . N
be 1 plus 3 car garage - All for
1 PINECREST- Newly painted, cozy
54-Garg Sales
Quiet, One Story
1706
DAYTOP4AAUTOAUCTIOI'l
under 350,000 1 Call Carole Jordan,
BR.? B. Fam. Rm , Doi
1336061 Pt 3230317 e.t,,..
--3 BR. I bath home near elemeri
Hwy 97, 1 mile west of Speedwaf,
Kitchen Equipped
Car
Realtor Associate TODAY for
135.200
tary School
YARD SALE -- Wed, Thur's 6. Fri.
YOU CAN'T BEAT A WANT AD
WE BUY FURNITURE
Daytona Beach will hold a public
appointment
Adult-Family
FOR RESULTS Try one today'
10 to I I)? W Wilbur Ave. Lake .
Ma itland Auction
AUTO AUCTION every Saturday,
p,
LOPIGWOOD- 132 Lea Ave Mary Clothes, plants, toys, books,
339 6416
night at 7.30 It's the on ly one In
CLIFF JORDAN, REALTOR
2 8.Fam. Pm DBI. Car ,Fen
One Bedroom
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misc items,
$30 Hwy 134. Longwood
Florida You set the reserved
Ce
339,900 19193 French
377 1991
From
$31 8227
.
- - price 1-b charge Other than 13
Eves 172 1496 327 4154. 322 1951
regtrjton tee unIes vehicle I'.
$
CIIULA VISTA- Groveiand Drive55 Boats &amp; AccessorIes
GET
EXTRA
173 39$6
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CASH
FOR
sold Call 901 2S5 $311 for further
4 OR. 3 B. Pam Pm.. l,r plc.
42-Mobile Homes
- CHRISTMAS b'r selling yOur good
.
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details
sir porch
360.000
FURNISHED.. 1 BR, I, bath,
used
furniture
and
appliances
to
ROBSON MARINE
central air. ready to move in
4 Wheel Drive Jeep, good condition.
Larry's New 6. Used Marl, 5
,
2 BR. unfurn. 27' x IS' screened
\
292$ Hwy Il 92
SPRINGS- 100 Bit
$76,900
Sanford Ave.. 3774132,
Needs some work. 5650. 322 2217.
I
porch,
utility
shed,
on
Wekiva
321
5961
Sanford, Fla.
terwood St. . 3 BR. 7 b. lOm Pm
LAKESIDEAPARTMENTS'i WINTER
Rlvtr.
5-4.000
Call
327
153.4
for
Dbl Car
1968 Sports Fury,
179.900
CHOICE AREA- 3 OR. 2 bath. 30
ORIENTAL RUGS WANTED
I
ss Highway 17-92, Sanford
appt
57-Spoils Equipment
new inspe ction. loaded
op PriCeS pad
C" Across From Ranch House
f a mily rm . a line home 331.900
con
,,3222090
See your Real Estate Broker or call
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Nicecondition 32'] 91362
4 Rms with built on den &amp; Storage
I 11100 64.4 $176. A' flIer Park
113-8670 or 831.977
STOP RENTING- Move in - then
53 1 5551 Ert
5on.ihIy Muiiaqrd
room on nice 15'125' lot. Priced
buy N ea t 3 OR (H. kit PauioCmPd
1
. '
-'U'-for Quick sale 321 2869
.._,,
W W carpet. 177.000
For 5i5 ChriStmas, give a 3 rack gun
OR, 71' x 64' Barrington, VA loans
holder, with door f or shells
GOVERNMENT HOUSES- $100
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availa be
1'
Beautifully handmade of mour
down
GREGORYMOBILE HOMES
tan pine, $35 377 1316 or 322
VETERANS
No down
3503 Orlando Dr 12'] 5200

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, ' Uppland

For fast relief
call the

Electric Guitar and Amplifier. $15;
Electric Bass, Carrying Case &amp;
Amplifier, $73; Ludwig Bass and
Ludwig Snare Drums with Brats,
$75. Corn Cornet with Case $25.
SEMINOLE COIN, 109 W First
St • Sanford, 10 to I Monday thru
Friday

Cottage, S rooms, 1 bath, 251 5 3rd
j
St., Lake Mary. 311,500. Phone
Kitchen
Bathr oo m
Cabinets,
60--Office Supplies
ItO 1703.
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C ount er tops Sinks tnstallal'o'
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available Bud Cab,ll 372 51357
ON LAKE MONROE- Mayfair
,in'limr
Spacious, custom 3 OR, 2 both, liv.
Furniture
rm , din. rm , den, eat
kit - Ii,
acres. Privacy. Near hosptai 377
Wood or steel mies'. P'P(uIvp d'%k
&amp; Chairs, Secretarial desk% &amp;
5173.
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l3utane Lighters, $995 up. m on ey
Chairs, Straight chair,, filIng
clips, 4 50 Gwaltney Jewelers,
Cabnett, at it Cash and carry
TA F F ER REALTY
2131 5 Park Ave
NOLL'S
Reg Peat Estate Brnker
Castelberry, Il W. 530 42O
1100 F 25th St
2 6655

REALTOR, tIiLS

FRAN CARLTON EXERCISE SHOW

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Allan (arousal Organ, like new. Sold
w for 13.500 First 11.300 take's.
Phone 5300051.

JOHN SAULS AGENCY

Rir'.g our chimes and place a fast
act ing. low cost want ad. Call 372
1611 or $31 9993.

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634
12' LIVING WUDS

2574 Park Or .
37 2 2118
Realtor
After Hours.
172 1991
322 9251
1220641

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11 Jewel watches. $2995 up. pierced
earrings. $693 up Gwaltney
Jewelers. 20.4 S Park Ave.

323-7832

Equal Opportunity Employer.

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Jim Hunt Realty, Inc.

WAN 110' SELLERS
BUYERS DEALERS
Empty your carport or garage
Make SU and have fun swapping
foot Bring your articles to
Movielind Drive' In Theatre Swap
Shop Flea Market. Scott' 1 7 92,
ever 'j Sunday. 9 a rn to p m
CHARGE Reserve free spaces
Ptmorie 372 1216. 7 pm to 9 pm
any night

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6$

Wedms&amp;y9s

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We want 3 men with
at ap
pearance and a desire to move up
3301 S. Sanford Ave.
Quickly Due to promotions, we
have openings for 3 training New moder n single story 1 &amp; 23BR
aPtS.. and completely furnlsime'd
managers. We have 3ur own local
studio apIs. Conveniently located. 5
training program, so there is no
beauliluily landscaped. Abundant
going out of town for 7 to I weeks
storage, including attIc. "GE
to get your training. This is an
Energy Efficient Package", From
earn as you learn program. Alter
$143. Call Ted or Jeenette Ean
irini,u,
tiu,,,&amp;,4
nanelti. Resident S er vice Direc
rnanagmtwn0d
for's, 32) 3301 to see mod el's and
is your own branch Office. The
wIect your new apt.
only time limit on this Is detef.
mined by your desire to get ahead
along with your ability to motivate
Ridgewood Arms
yours elf and oths. Your earn
ings will be salary, Commission.
Call About Our
overwrite, renewals. bonuses.
Christmas Specials
plus we oiler fringe benefits.
hospilalizatlon, major medical,
leacious I, 2 &amp; 3 BR apts Tennit,
life' insurance, and a retirement
swimming, playgrounct,
program If you have the abilities
recreation room, laundry room
I have mentioned and the desire to
and clubhou se 2350 Rlcige'woocj
get ahead I would like to talk with
Ave. Sanlord. Ph 373 6170
yes, in penso . I will be at The
Sanford Sheraton Inn, II and SR
)VIEOO FTU - Duplexes, Furn or
16. on Wedne'd$y, December 1,
Unfurn., Wooded. Home site lots
ii.
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RIDGEW000 VILLAGE 365
pm Ask for Vic Oiddii
3121

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630
2 JFn ofy)SONSlNE
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6 SUNRISE SEMESTER

$1.2.5

Homes

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3 BR, Ii,, bath, cent tmeal &amp; air,
car peted, clos et s galor e, enclosed
garage, utility rm - fenced back
yard, large corner Ii. For Sale or
Rent

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SEMINOLE COUNTY- Beautiful
building lots, some lake front,
heavily wooded Altamonte Loch
Arbor.
CRANK CON'S! REALTY
REALTORS-630 6061
F,es 373 3519

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Hal Colbert Realty

One of the nation's leading
fiberglass boat manufacturers
needs persons exper ien ced In
building mock ups and fabrication
of glass molds for rvnabout and
fishing boats

ACCIDENT AND H EAL TrI
AND LIFE SALESMEN.

WANTADSWILLSELLY0ur"don't
needs" fast and at a tow, tow cost

(Wed) 06CC PROFILES IN
EDUCATION (Thurs.)
C,HRISTOPHER CLOSE LA'

STAGE SHOWS AT 7:30 - 9:30

34--Mobile

uses

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10-Swap &amp;

59-Musical

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FIBERGLASS BOAT MOCK UP
AND FABRICATION PERSON

(Tues.) PICTURE OF
HEALTH Uriversityof Ronda

FEATURE MOVIE

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Tuesday, Nov. 30, 197-SB

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Nurses: RN's &amp; LPN's. Aides. Aide
Companion. Needed lmmedlat,l V

C-ducationa, Child Care for as low at
1. weekly if you quality. 37) &amp;42 4
Of 373 5435

6 SUNSHINE ALMANAC
2 (Mon.) WITH THIS RING

MOVIE AT 8:30 10:30
ADMISSION $2.00 CHILDREN

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6.15

HARVE &amp; CHAREE
AND

rnist'd

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Small house, $90 per month $50
damage Single or couple No Pets
322 3117 a ft er
0

)l-ApartmentsFurnjsheij

IDEAS!

LOST ' Miniature Dachshund
Brown mile, wmlh orange Collar .
Country Club Rd. 3771

610

PLUS
Recording Stars

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--WE SELL SUCCESS373 5176
201 Commercial

Things to Eat

NAVEL ORANGES
27 French Ave.. Sanford
3223622

5-Lost &amp; Found

2 SUNSHINE ALMANAC

TINY TIM

YES
Sanford Seminole Jaycees are itlil
Selling the Restaurant Simpler
Coupon Books for $14.95. Call 373.
0090 or 373 4.510, or after call 373.
593$.
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(Tuos) MAGAZINE FOUR
(Wed) EVERYWOMAN (Fri)
LOOK UP AND LIVE
9 SUNRISE JUBILEE

TV &amp; RECORDING

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DIVORCE FORMS
For fret in
formation write to: Box 791,
Pompano. Fla , 31061

Morning

DEC. 1&amp; 2
IN PERSONI.

4A-Public Notices
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asv i.. ,
homes, Under $25,000 w i th less
than $750 down Government
funding By builder, $31 1649,
Equal Housing Opportunity ,

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DeBAPY Large, lovely
. ar.
near Stores ideal for retired
Persons 321 0550. 568 64118

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Sunday -Noon Fuidaj

Wednesday

WED. &amp;THURS.,

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30-Apartments Unfurnjst'd

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Kid .

Telephone Collector. Interesting lob
for aggressive person. Credit or
collection experience helpful, not
nec essa ry; we will train. Salary
plus Commission, benefits. 1309 E,
Second St . Sanford.

Before Publication

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MARCUS WELBY M.D.
Preempted Wed OY
belcw
9 ('
only) ABC AFTER
scI.ir
SPECIAL
PvSgtsty

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HAPPY DAYS (R)

7, ABC CAPTIONED NEWS
FOR THE DEAF
9' ABC MOVIE
Secret
Night Caller. Robert Rood
plays a calmly efficient tiusiness executive in his office
herecked and stpressed in
his home by his wife (Hope
Lange) and mother (Sylvia
Sidney)

Noon The Da

MATCH CAME 76

430
MIKE DOUGLAS SHOW

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FOR Ckti6fistao GL

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BEWITCHED

12 SOMERSET

FOLLOW THE STARS

DEADLINES

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STYLE

6 MARY HARTMAN, MARY
HARTMAN

GENERAL HOSPITAL
330

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SEARS telephones will be open
every night 'f it S thru Dec. 77. Two
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days delivery. 3221771,
11-Instructions
LILIAS. YOGA AND YOU
24 ZOOM
---------IS ALCOHOL APROBLEM?
400
PIANO&amp; ORGAN LESSONS
IN YOUR FAMILY?
2 IR()NSIDE (fi)
Gary Steele, teacher with Orlando
At.. ANON
Sc hool of Music is offering private
4 GILLIGANS ISLAND
lessons In Sanford 322 094,
6 MERV GRIFFIN (Man,)
For families or friends of problem
drinkers.
Guy Masks, Kurt Russefl, Tin)
LITTLE SALESMAN IN PRINT
For further information call lfl 4547
That -se Classified Ad!
Matheson (Tues ) Ohio
Ma yers. Fred Astaire. Mikeor WltC
Sanford Al Anon Family Group P.O.
Connors (Wed.) David
18-Help Wanted
Box 553, Sanford, Fla 37771
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Helen G&amp;ttoy Brown
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TWO PLUS TWO IS FOUR
(Thtss)KC and the Sunshine
Need extra money? Can you work a
And That's A Fact!
Bard Redd Foxi (Fn) Bay
Couple of hours in the evening
Classified Ads Gets Results
Call 323 55.42
City Rollers. Nancy Watk,
And That's A Fact Toot
Jack VJucr'ian
7
24 SESAME STREET
GEORGE WASHINGTON
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(Ann

1130
12 STUMPERS
6 LOVE OF LIFE

2
4
6$

100
2.: .12,: TOMORROW

8301030

4
6
6$
7

School System. until 3 pm.
930
6* 700 CLUB
1000
2 12 SANFORD AND SON
(R)
4. 6 PRICE IS RIGHT
1030
2
12
HOLLYWOOD
SQUARES
11 00
2 - 12 WHEEL OF FORTUNE
9 DONHO SHOW

lak Knodcovoq." A
vctmms ten carat ci'arnenci ring

Adults 2.00, Kids 1.2.S

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24 IN SCHOOL TELEVISION Orange County

10:30
6* ALAN BURKE sw
7 1 WORLD PRESS
11 00
2
6
4
9 12 NEWS
6$ WILD. WILD WEST
7 MARY HARTMAN. MARY
HARTMAN
24 LILIAS. YOGA AND YOtJ
hivi
2
12 TONIGHT
4 CBS LATE MOVIE. "Ko-

"R UNNINGWILD"

I0&lt;*JIG CKAI*
TISIATU

MOVIE: (Mom) 'Mu
quorado.' Cliff Robertson,
Jack Hawkins, British. 1965
(Tues) That Certain Ago.'
Deanna Durbin. Jackie Coopof. (B&amp;W) 1938 (Wed.) "The
Way of All Flesh.- Alum
Tamiroff, Gladys George
3W) 1940 (Thtts) "This
I..I._,.._a
r......
, '. ._aa ,
isi.Uij
Cdiifl
riIviurrow.
Faith Domerque. 1955 (Fri.)
Irritation of life" Claudette
Colbert. Warren Williams
(B&amp;W) 1934.

involved with Salmna'scustody
dispute when she carwio get
her iItotimate baby back from
the father.
24 THE om€ns

On Screen

&amp; THURS. ONLY

9

guests WHie's love returns to
Pasadena and Willie becomes

6
WED.

6 MIKE DOUGLAS SHOW

6$ NEWS
7 MACNEIL-LEHRER RE
PORT
9 FAMILY Season ffy

900
2
12 POLICE WOMAN
Sgt Anderson (Angie
Dickinson) falls in love with a
tems bum" i'stSe irlvesbgatinga sla ying. Alex Cord, Pack
Jason guest.
a
A U'AW Al-'exhausted from 24 hours of
operating duty. Potter
____________
, - i r€'oond to a clesper________

11.1,1 Fo'i

830
6$ COMMUNITY CLOSE up
24 LILIAS, YOGA AND YOU
900
2 PHIL DONAHUE SHOW

number of police officers a
gradually acquires enough of a
reputation for a vice squad raid
4
6
SWITCH Bailey
COflhfluOS his pttstal of the
mom who vWI lead Pete and
Maoc to their client's stolen
money. Concksson of two pan

hook

Pussycats"

IN SCHOOL 1 ELEVISION: Until 330 pm. Duval
County School System
24 MACNEIL-LEHRER REPORT

1000

most sought after in town when
their phone starts tormng off the

EcONOMYNlTr
T5URSDAY

7

41-Houses

ADS ARE SMALL In sIze,
BIG
BIG on delivery.

41ca line
lthru5times
31c a line
6 thru 25 times
24ca line
26 times
(S200 MINIMUM CHARGE)
3 Lines Minimum

8:00 AM.
5:30 P.M.
MONDAY thru FRIDAY
SATURDAY 9 Noon

oi

Ave.

RATES

HOURS

130
2 12 DAYSOFOURLIVES
6 AS THE WORLD
4
TURNS
9 FAMILY FEUD
200
9 $20000 PYRAMID
210
2
12 THE DOCTORS
4
6 THE GUIDING LIGHT
9 ONE LIFE TO LIVE
3 00
2
12 ANOTHER WORLD
4
6 ALL IN THE FAMILY
(R(
6$ THE FLINTSTONES
24 VILLA ALEGFIE

* DUCK. DUCK GOOSE
(Fm) MAX B. NIMBLE

24 MARK RUSSELL COW
EDY SPECIAL

ctWderen since Victorian nmes.
830
9 LAVERNE AND SHIRLEY:
The girls tt'ir* they are the

"The Sex Machine"

800
6
CAPTAIN
)(NGAPQ()

LPN, I to 12 shift. Geriatric
perience preferred. Apply '.n
person, Sanford Nursing &amp; Con
valetcent Center, 930 MellonvIlle

831-9993

CLASSIFIED DEPT.

2 SOME RSET
4 MIDDAY
6 NEWS
9 RYANSHOPE

F-

4

visit,

GLASS Adaptation of
Lewis Cari'oI's second book
about Alice presents the ongmat story and tOpsy-ttl'imty
characters that have delighted

i 113

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12 NBC NEWS
100

2

at 7:25 and 8:25 am, local
ne- is weather, sports)

930
4 6 ONEDAYATATIME:
SChflO$dor is on cloud nine
when his flOf)heW comes to

ING

Ft.OYO ENTE R PRISES THEAT RE S

ic MAN. noon w.i

Orlando - Winter Park

1255

9 GOOD MORNING AMER-

of her involvement with Billy.

24 THROUGH THE LOOK.

730
2 CANDID CAMERA
4 MATCH GAME

6* POPEYE AND FRIENDS
7 24 SESAME STREET

Scottys disappearance resWes Ramona into telling Wes

800
2
12 BAA au BLACK
SHEEP Pappy (Robert Conrad) is incensed when he
loarnsthat alltroopslakingpart
in the invasion of an enemy
held Island will be urJeq the
comand of a m-rwee
paratroop colonel
4
6 TED KNIGHT SPECIAL Guests Ed Asner. Pe
McClanahan. Ethel
R' Silvers. Loretta Swit. Fred
Phil
MacMsray.
9 HAPPY DAYS The
isn't big enough forFonz,eand
the new power hungry sheriff
and when the Fonz gets an
uIt,mati.s'tv to get out of town,
Something has

7 AS MAN BEHAVES
24 MAN AND ENViRON-

Seminole

Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl.

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Tuesday, Nov. 30, 197

MYER'S RUM
WP.

REFUND

i*a.iic*

$300

IMPORTI1
Ron
WITH PURCHASE
Of 3 QUARTS

DELUXE I,
CANADIAN
BOND
"IT'S 4 YRS BETTER"

10 YR.

I

SCOTCH 79
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SCOTCI

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PER

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ABC
6 YR.
860
BRB

SOUTH CITY LIMITS
COCKTAIL LOUNGE

LONGWOODPACKAGE STORE
HIGHWAY 17-92 NEAR 434
OPEN
CASSELBERRYSUNDAY

JIMlt4i BEAM BRB
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4 9701F1W1AP
QT NOEXTRA j

CANADIAN

r SAXONY
LONDON
DRY

OLD STANLEY 8 YR.

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4 49 49.95
5TH cAst

CS 24
CS

SCHAEFER BOTS. 4.99
SGA LIGHT

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2412
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2412
PETER HAND LITE 5.99 02 CAllS
, 2412
PEARL BEER
5.ii o CANS
r
2412
LUCKY LAGER
5.i9 02 CANS
2412
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5.99 at c*as

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THIS WEEK'S BEST BEER BUY
-

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GOLD SEAL ____
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AME

NAPOLEON
BRANDY
JACQUIN - FRANCE

CANADIAN

TOMSIMS

SUNSET
4 YR. CANADIAN

I_v.1.,. '
TOM
SIMS I ( -- .'- PREMIUM
860
Zj"I

8 YR

KY BRB

.

MIX ANY
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61.95
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CRYSTAL CLEAR
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'AG
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CASE
FINE
WINE

STANLEY
KY. VODKA

86 80 CANADIAN
599

GRANT'S

1O YR* V.O. I

8 YR. 749
SCOTCH
QT.

BARTON KY BRB
SUNRISE TNI
TEQUILA 011111*1
ABC 8 YR.
86 SCOTCH
It's eight &amp; it's great

940 GIN
140 REDUCTION IN PROOF

_____
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HtXTWLI MEXICANA
WHITE OR
g_?± TEQUILA GOLD
_1.JJ, MJX ANY

HOLLAND HOUSE

59.75

99

40T..

BENEDICTINE &amp; BRANO'V 8.99 2301
AMARIllO JACQUIN
4,99 . Of
SABLE VANDIRMINT
1
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VSOP COGNAC w,ct 1.99
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KAH(UA
1.99 2302
LOCH A MOOR ii OMlulul 1.99 5TH
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AMAR(TTO.MENTHE CACAO BANANA
ANISET1EBIACKB( RRY
99
PEPP SCHNAPPS SLOE
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GIN TRIPLE SEC DOMAINE

CHAMPAGNE CRYSTAL

I MIXERS 99cjG1_0
LASSES
• YOU COttIRS • W141$IJT JoUh
C
FlU COU.QA • OAtOUIII
.OIOIUNIO*tO 1AAGI $OI
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69
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WINE

599
OT.

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QT.

GERMAN.ITALIRN

By ED PIUCKETT
Herald Staff Writer
Tuesday night approved water Lnd sewer rate hikes for about
2,000 customers hitting some homes with up to 127 per cent

S

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increases.
All customers affected live In South Seminole County and are
tied into two utilities - Indian Hills and Consumers purchased
last year by the county. The purchase price was $2.4-million.
The new prices which were protested vocally by about 10
citizens are scheduled to go into effect Dec 10. The average
monthly bill, according to county officials, will Increase from

We ED
KY. BLEND

IMPERIAL
FTWRAP
BLEND NO EXTRA
COST

-

HARWOOD

ML!MR. ED. KY.
BOURBON

KeD
YR. BLEND I

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ABC If

4I

749
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OLD FLORIDA
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SCOTCH
60T.
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STANLEY
860 SCOTCH
SCOTCH
8

CHEVY ROYALE
SCOTCH

_____
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_____

KY. BOURBON

100% ALL MALT

VODKA

pç

99 11300
C
1U QT. ASE
IT
COSTS
A
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NO EXTRA LIT LIE MORE
BUT YOU ARE
COST
WORTH IT
MADE BY GLENLlVii

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CAN A DIA

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QUAIL CREEK
7 YR KY BRB

SAXONY

86° WHITE LABEL
KY BOURBON

mlin
99
5TH ah

CANADIAN

LIEBFRAUMILCH
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BLACK &amp; WHITE SCOTCH 5TH 65.8d
GORDON'S GIN
5TH 49 95
JACK DANIELS BLACK 5TH 1195
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5TH 6995

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UPEN FLAMES IIE1.I0 IIE1VF NURSERY ON OSTEEN ROAD

Seminole Sh ivers,
3ut Crol3s Flourish

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v2 PRICE SAU

VINEYARDS
Sickt-stiani (ST. 1825
5TH
5TH

23 OZ
•
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J.99
PATRON mia ON *"III
LIEBFRAUMILCH
2.99
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249 • MOSELBUJMCHEN
ANJOU ROSE '14 VINT
299
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1
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COTES DU RHONE 73 VIN
2.99 • 8ERNWJtSTELER
329
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BURGUNDY
2.19
BRUT. PINK. LX. DRY
SILVANER
RIESLING
2.29
299 • PIESPORTER MICHELBERG
MEDOC 13 VINT
329
LAMBRUSCO
CHABLIS
2... COLD DUCK. NY. STATE
2.19
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•
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BEAUJOLAIS
14
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3.49
3
49
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ITALIAN u siu,*
SPUMANTE
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2.29
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GRAVES '74 VINT
3 49
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GAMAY BEAUJOLAIS 2.69 • GREEN HUNGARIAN
2
29'
CHIANTI
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3 49 • LAMBRUSCO
2,69
2.69
•
PINOT
CHARDONNAY
BARBERA
'
3.09
3
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11
ITALIAN. MICNILA$GILO
499 • BARDOLINO
POUILLY FUISSE 13 VIN
299
• CABERNET SAUVIGNON
3.49
PINOT NOIR
RUBY-PORT. PORT 111 29
SAUTERNE '73 VINT
4.99 • SUAVE
2 99
MIX ANY
3.09
CABERNET
SAUVIGNON
!_2
TAWNY PORT
149 _______ SWEET
s-i-i
CHATEAUNEUF 13 VINT
5.99 • VALPOLICELLA
299
12
GEWURTZTRAMINER 3.09 PINOT NOIRCHARDONNAY /7 GAL.
so
UiMs Fowrne
9.95 • MAGNUM LAMBRUSCO
POMMARD '13 VINT.
1711
499
2401.
ON CRY VERMOUTH
1.69 (UNDER $2 PER 5TH IN 'I: GAL.) 4•99
CHAMPAGNE
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SHERRY-CREAM ShERRY
FINE FRENCH WINE
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MT WHIT! CHAlLIS CAM I
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2
15.95 399
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3
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3q49
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3.99
CHABLIS NATURE
POM8A[ ROSE PORTUGAL
ABC
2
229
PORT • SIll IRT
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BEAUJOLAIS
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79
5
49
SAUTERNE YIN ROSE
AMRASSAOOR VERMOUTH
OF 4
GALLON
159
CHABLIS
'14
PORT SHERRY
GOLD SEAL
4 99
PEMARTIN CREAM SHERRY OtII% £%I ', II
19.95
SUNGUHOT ROIL
CASt 3•79
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JOHANNISBERG RIESLING
2" 11$
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'74
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II 5%
CASE 4.99
3.49
CARDOLU DRY VERMOuTH
239
lot
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POUILLY
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229 .,
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cast 2.29
16.95
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BURGUNDY NATURAL
23'Th GUAS Ti CHIANTI CLARET RHINE
199 ,,, CHATEAUNEUF DU PAPE '14
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4.99
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COTES OU RHONE '13
MADEIRA .................2 '5TH
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GALLON
ALMADEN
2.6!
• 0'
CMAAM SURGUNOT "All
14
1(LL(R
SCHWARZE
KATZ
22.95
349
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FRERE JACQUES INtO WHIt! POsh 2 49
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194
NUNGUNOT GRINACHE ROIL
VOSNE ROMANEE '13
5,99
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SAUTERNE - RHINE . ROSE
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4,99
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ON NUll PORT
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2315 ½ GAL
GALLON
I 13 CHAT PALMER
799 14 101
WINELOVERS DELIGHT
COMARAIN POMMARD '70
EUROPEAN HOLIDAY SAMPLE to BEAUTIFUL
8.99
SEBASTIANI CALIFORNIA TASTERS
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FRENCH
MINISAMpUR
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3495
49.95
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WINE SELECTION
GIFT
BASKETS
12.95
bo*nes of puputat w'nes in a be*utIuI
"10m II,wIc (;-,any Spain Porti, aI and
TRIMMED
IN
LEATHER
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AMERICAS FAVORITES
EUROPEAN TWINS
RHONE VALLEY CRADLE WITH
TRIPLE
PLEASURE
OUR
6.95
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DOMAINE DE UNCLOSE
CHOICE!
F,om F,jn, Ond Germany S "XJI 0Pl1
9.95
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S.bastiani Burgundy
mrw gs
come itie finest 74
KIJAFA
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and Ch.nin Blanc.
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wines to, A4'y occas.on or
in Jboili V.IChetIS;
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An ea4ten selection
Ga,eIIe 4 o Bacchus MoimItp4umch
Thi b.g vobui red wine from tha R1.300I-QT.
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74 u, bontes .i Iieaut,fut !I(4d bOil
TO
lr(ti,a*ed with hand made bow il '
Vertlien, $ Fr,,. Jacques Rod. Imperial
dcurateij fur the h04,day eesun.
e s nestled in an 'mpon.j, hand made
bun lot that fesi,,, uason
Blue Liebfrauqn,ICh and Bacchus Anjou RoW
wicker win. Cradle along with an mporJ
3 - % QTY
French wotXjon co,ac,ow
-'5 49.9
Stylishly decorated.
BEAUTIFUL TIYOU GARDENS GIFT PRG,

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By KRIS NASh
Herald Staff Writer

.. POTATO CHIPS
MONTEZUMA TEQUILA
2.4'oOZ 89 COCKTAIL R(, 93
C BAHGIR.MACHO 49 ,
TWIN
PAK 901
MARGARITA

PREMIUM
CALIF. WINE

$13.20.
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449
QT.

MANY BRANDS IN GIFT BOX
RONRICO RUM
QT. 54,95
BRLJGAL RUM
QT 52.95
OLD FLORIDA RUM
QT. 4395
ERGUSH
BOODLES
QT. 71...t
GIN
940 LONDON TOWER GIN QT. 59.15
HEAVEN HILL 80 0
QT. 51.95
JACK DANIELS BLACK QT. 95 Be
OLD RARITY I? TN SCOtCH QT. 92.50
BEEFEATER GIN
QT. 83.88
BIJLLOCH &amp; LADE SCOTCH QT. 58 95
CANADIAN CLUB
QT. 91.75
WHITEHALL VODKA
QT. 42.F,UI IT SANK
SCOTCH UT. 93.48
GRANTS
I TM SCOTCH QT. 8150
WHITEHALL GIN
QT. 42.95
HUDSON'S BAY SCOTCH QT. 53.95
WALKER RED SCOTCH 5TH 92.95
5TH BOODLES Im"Ism
OT. 56-95
Gill
BEEFEATER GIN
5TH 11.88
M&amp;M BOURBON
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But Gloria Ward informed county commissioners her monthly
bill will soar from about $12.79 to more than $30 an increase of
about 127 per cent. She called the rate hikes 'exorbitant" and
decried the fact that citizens have no one to appeal to other than
the county commission.
Citizens questioned the advisibility of the initial purchase and
said customers shouldn't be made to foot the bill for a system that
was in deplorable shape and was losing money" when it was
purchased last November.
Also, irate citizens pointed out It took only five employes to run
the system when it was privately owned. Now, 11 county employes
man the utilities.
Utility Consultant Hugh Harling said state regulations mandated the additional employes. Harling said the rate hikes were

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The gray skies, drizzling rains and chilly
temperatures which have blanketed the state
(luring the past several days have caused no ill
effects SO far in the Central Florida citrus and
cattle industries, authorities said today.
And in some cases, they added, the weather
has been beneficial.
"Weather like this is what colors the fruit,
you know," said Donald Farmer, assistant
general manager of the Florida Citrus
Mutual. 'When we have mild days and cool
nights, and by that I mean in the 3455-degree
temperature range - and 65-75 degrees
(luring the (lay - that's what puts the good
color in the fruit. So we need the cool
weather."
Farmer said Citrus Mutual, a growers'
agency which handles crop weather news for
the state, has received no reports of fruit
damage (luring the recent bleak spell.
'Generally, it hasn't had any effect as far as
any damaging effect," said Farmer,
"because it just hasn't been cold enough.
Generally, the rain's been good. The cool
weather has helped us."
The citrus official stressed that he was
speaking solely in terms of the weather's
statewide effect.
I'm not saying there may not have been a
few isolated cases of damage, now," Farmer
said. "I've gotten into hot water on this before.
"Where we get in trouble," he added, "is
when we get temperatures Clown around 27-28
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degrees for any length of time. That's where
we start getting ice on fruit and timber
growth."
Farmer's sentiments were roughly echoed
by Cecil Tucker, a member of the Seminole
County Cattlemen's Association.
"There's been no serious damage at this
point," Tucker said. "Tile rain, wind and cold
are hard on the cattle and so is frost on the
pasture grass. When it's a real problem is
when we've got rain and blowing wind and
cold all at the same time, and we've had some
of this - but it really hasn't been any serious
problem."

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SANFORD'S I"IILST STREET TODAY.

electricity plus a sagging economy made the rate hikes

necessary. By now, county official, had expected more than 2,000
connections,
"It is a large Increase, an unfortunate thing," Commission
Chairman Dick Williams told citizens during the two-hour
hearing.
Williams said "points were well made," but he pointed to the
$138,000 deficit, which he said must be paid for by users or out
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To subsidize utilities out of general revenue would require a
decision Williams said would be "difficult for me to make."
Citizens also pointed out the county is paying $200,000 yearly to
pay off the debts incurred when the system was purchased.
In response, Commissioner John Kimbrough asked if residents
wanted the county to sell the utilities.
One resident said anything would be better than the increased
casts to consumers.
Citizens had no appeal other than to commissioners because the
county owns the utilities. Utilities owned by private firms must
appeal to the state's Public Service Commission (PSC) before
rate increases are granted.
But the county only is required to hold public hearings before
upping rates. The only recourse for the citizen is to file a lawsuit
against county officials.
The decision to raise rates was unanimous,

Blue-Ribbon Lawyers Panel
Will Weigh Jail Fire Suits
A five-member Blue Ribbon
Panel of attorneys whose job it
is to recommend the best
method of fighting $7-million l
Lawsuits was approved Tuesday
night by the Seminole County
Commission.
The lawsuits reL.dted from
last years jail fire, and officials
estimate the county will be in
litigation on the Issue within six

months.
Each commissioner Is
responsible for appointing one
attorney as his representative

on' the rominittes The
recommendation for A Blue
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Sanford lawyer, Page I.A.

to re-advertise for the lead

attorney's position in the
county's new in-house legal
staff. The new qualifications
lip "e tbelp-ji attorney mud,
have three yars' experience,
Instead of five. Also, the salary
will be negotiable.
The commission instructed
Commis.ion Chairman Dick
Williams to negotiate with local

attorneys to supply the county's
Ribbon Panel was made by
Republican Commissioner John
Kizubrough.
-Get their judgment and
theu expertise," Klmbrough
noted.
Asst.
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Roger
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good idea."
Commissioners also agreed

Pastureland grass begins to decline around
the end of September. Tucker explained, and
livestock producers compensate for this by
iutr(xlucing supplements into their animals

legal needs on Dec. 10 when
Torn Freeman's law firm will
cease to represent Seminole
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Freeman announced Tuesday
he wants out on that date
because Asst. County Atty.
Robert Pierce is resigning from
the Freeman law firm. Pierce
said he resigned to retain his
sanity. He said political

squabbles within the County
Commission made his present
position untenable.
Freeman, the former county
attorney, said he would not
apply for the new position after
the commission opted for an Inhouse department to. handle
legal matters for the county.
Williams will be seeking an
attorney to handle legal
problems on a month-to-month
basis until the new department
is officially set up.
The county received only one
application when It advertised
for an attorney with five years'
experience. Still pending is a
decision on whether to hire one

or two lawyers to staff the new
department.
Republican commissioners
say one can do the job.

d iets.

When you hit your first heavy frost
from
then on, the grass starts going back," Tucker
said. ''If it was later in the winter, like
January or February, when the cattle are
thinner, why, then it would be a more serious
situation."
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Edward Turner, superintendent of the
Sanford - Central Florida Airport, said the
airport control tower had received reports
Tuesday that pilots were encountering snow at
2,000 feet.
"Yes, and also out there this morning they
were icing up around 2,000-2,500 ( feet
Turner said. But he added that such conditions did not necessarily carry the threat of
similar weather at ground level.
"it all depends on the temperature down
here as to whether it breaks up or not,"
Turner explained ''What is was doing
yesterday (Tuesday) was breaking up and
coming down as rain, No, I don't think 'eve
got anything to worry about."
Farmer, who IUIS access to an agricultural
office of the U.S. Weather Service, backed the
airport superintendent's forecast.
"It's not going to snow, based on what the
weather bureau tells me," Farmer said. "The
reason is that the cold weather layer extends
from ground level to 3,000 feet, And the air
above that is warmer. So they say it can't
SflOW."

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needed to offset a $138,000-a-year deficit In utility operations.
He said an increase in the cost of chemicals and the cost of

Instruments at the Port of Sanford showed a
52-degree temperature at 10 a.m. today, and
Farmer said U.S. Weather Service forecasts
called for 38-44-degree readings in the Central
Florida area tonight, with a warming trend
predicted for Thursday flight and Friday
morning.
And it says the wind will be northeasterly
that's good, too," Farmer concluded.
"Usually you don't get the really bad weather
with northeasterly winds because it comes in
over the water. The nasty stuff comes when
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lawsuits in the circuit court of Seminole County charging a city
co un cil colleague of "election fraud" and a Casselberry weekly
newspaper with libel,
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collection of impact lees illegal
without a county ordinance,
Freeman says that the county
County Commissioner John Kuiibrough
today urged creation of a "Blue Ribbon
stands a good chance of being
sued by developers. If that
Panel" to come up with a recommendation On
happens. Freeman said the
the best way to fight some $7-million in
county would be required to pay
lawsuits facing Seminole County as a result of
last year's jail fire,
back the Impact-lee money,
which is used in the county's
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fire control districts and For Seminole Count
residents
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repairs to old schools in the
The Republican commissioner indicated he
Seminole County School
hasn't asked the full board for approval. But
district,

Freeman went on to say that the co un ty can
expect to be in litigation on jail fire lawsuits
within six months.
Between now and then, however,
Freeman's duties will taper off, perhaps
to point where he will no longer be available
to county government for advice.
Commissioners
have to decide whether
to Lure one or two attorneys to staff the new
department. That decision is expected at
Tuesday 's county comrmssion meeting
K un hroh said he envisions rece iving
input from at least three top lawyers in
Seminole County

one member of the ad-hoc he said he expects to present his recommendation to fellow commissioners at
Bo Simpson
committee

The question %tuch must be answered is
what is the best me thod of combating the

said today he believes the Tuesday's meeting or later this week,
Kimbrough's Republican colleague.
report will be"flushetl down the
Commission Chairman Dick Wifljanis, said
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"Let them sit down and tell us what the heLl
Lithe best way to go," Kunbrough said. He

When the conuruttee was he hasn't heard all the details, but Williams

said county commis&amp;oners don't have Lhe
legal expertlsetoniake those determinations.

appolnted,Kwibrough claimed said th e proposal sounds Like it would be a
the committee was "stacked" "good idea."
in favor of developers.
Appointments were made by
Democrats on recommendation

Former County Atty. Tom Freeman a1so
approved of the concept.
"I would be more than happy for any at-

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Evening Herald. What Are They Really Ilke? It's all on
Pagim 3A and 7A. Tbe remaining candidates will be

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the most important decision facing the Casselberry voter Dec.7
is ratification of the pro posed new city charter , calling a vote of

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the GSA and a third was veto(
by the House on Sept. 14.
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char acters of the majority of the city council, while painting halos
around the heads of Van Meter and Mayor Gerald Christensen,
"the two worst officials I have ever seen."
Orlando called Van Meter personally responsible for the city
employes voting overwhelmingly to unionize. "Employes have
told me the main reason they voted for a union is because of Van
Meter's statements during budget sessions that the employes
should be thankful they have any jobs at all," he said.
There is a small clique operating out of the Casselberry Land
Co. who will go to any extreme to control the city elections to
defeat the proposed new charter and thus
control over
the city and the city government," he said.

"In addition, Circuit Judge Kenneth Leffler clearly made the
statement in court two days prior to Van Meter's pamphlet being
circulated that the lawsuit filed by Van Meter and others
challenging the legality of reopening the qualifying period was
frivolous and intended to intimidate candidates who desired to
qualify," Orlando said.

Nixon contends that GSA
trol of the material violates his
rights to privacy.
The act calls for the GSA to
prepare regulations to govvrn
public access to the material
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for appro.al The first set '
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bid For control of White House
tape recordings and other
records of his administration.
The justices agreed to review
, decision of a three-judge fed-aralcourt in Washington upholding the Prtsidential Materials
and Recordings Preservation
Act passed by Congress in 1974.
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Services Administration
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Since then, the Republicans said. Freeman is phasing out of his

even

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Kullt-rough also said plans are not to

get

involved in a lot of *'political hogwash" but to
get lawyers together who are "extrenloly well
respected" in this County-

Kimbrough said the

panel

would decide

whether to hire a "big gun" from outside the

position

county to represent Seminole, or let the new

majority because the commission has- already opted

legal staff handle the Invol,6ed ILst of some 29

position on the county corn- for an in-house legal stall to replace the
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approval for the charter much more important than the question
of whether he should be re-elected.
Harry Skop, publisher of the Metro News, in response to
Orlando's comments, said that freedom of the press will prevail
whether it be in Casselberry, Tallahassee or Washington.
"We will always inform the voters and taxpayers of the true
facts," Skop said, adding that the items which apparently offended Orlando were written by a columnist at his newspaper and
were clearly that writer's opinion. He called the columnist a
"hard-hitting investigative reporter" who has always proven the
facts "to me" before anything has gone to press.
Van Meter, in response, said that McIntosh recommended that
those city councilmen who intended to qualify as candidates when
the qualification period was reopened on orders of the city council
should not vote on the Issue.
"It Is on the public record," Van Meter said, adding that he
welcomes a suit if "he wants to sue me on something like this.
"With the 11 per cent unemployment rate in Seminole County at
that (budget) time, the city employes are damn lucky to have a
job. That statement was true then and it is true today. Anyone
who doesn't see the truth in that is blind. They need only ask any
of those persons who are unemployed whether they would consider themselves lucky to have a job," Van Meter said.
Van Meter said he has asked that city councilmen vote "without
hate In their hearts or love for anyone," but rather on the merits
of Issues - not on whether they like or dislike someone. Personal
relationships have no place in a council meeting, he said.
He said it just happened that he and Christensen, both of whom
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approves most of the proposed charter, but claiming, however,
that sections exist which would take away "some basic rights as
Americans."
Christensen said he would not stoop to name-calling and that he
and Orlando each have a right to their opinion.
He termed "ridiculous" Orlando's claim that a clique is
operating out of the Casselberry Land Co. to control the city. "I
don't know where these people get thesc tdcaa," Christensen said
McIntosh said before the council vote was taken on the issue oi
reopening the voter candidate qualification period in the city, he
responded to a question from Councilman Charles Sizer with his

standard advice that anyone with a question in mind of a "conflict
of interest" should not vote.
Of the other comments, McIntosh said he has been Casselberry
city attorney for 17 years and i'.as no intention of becoming
volved city politics.
According to Acting City Clerk Linda Thomas, Orlando, after
the vote on reopening the period, filed a conflict of interest
statement, required by law, stating that he planned to qualify.
Meanwhile, Mrs. Thomas said she is following the order issued
by Leffler last week concerning three prospective candidates who
failed to qualify during the reopened period when the lawsuit
challenging the legality of the second period was filed by candidate Don Wilson and Van Meter,
Mrs. Thomas said Leffler ,rdered that the three prospective
candidates - Gerald Haskell, Barbara Christensen, wife of
Mayor Christensen and Claude Mason - be notified that they
could file qualifying documents today to have their names placed
on the ballot.
She said Haskell is completing qualification requirements and
that she has asked the police department to hand-deliver to Mrs.
Christensen and Mason statement.sfor their signature saying they

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Mrs. Miller told officers she
forts to evacuate homeless surMost residents of the area are discovered three rings missing
vivors of the earthquake in farmers, and many were from her bedroom closet when
eastern Turkey after a blizzard worried about their animals. she went to put them on earlier
whipped the devastated area
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with heavy snow and icy winds. zen," said one. "Praise be to
Stolen were a 14-karat
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. They are our only riches."
karat opal ring worth $300 and
vived the quake may now freeze
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to death," the deputy governor take care of this problem, then $200, according to Deputy
of the province, Muzaffer Yuce, let us cross the border (into Donald Ellis. Ellis said Mrs.
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said Gov. Ahmet Tosun.
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Van, the provincial capital, to Elliot Richardson interrukied a totaling $447 were
reported
join rescue squads. He also visit to Yugoslavia Sunday to stolen Sunday by James
ordered all private vehicles fly to Ankara, the Turkish capi- Walker, Box 138A Dean Ave.,
confiscated to bring in survj- tal, to discuss more American Maitland. Walker told invors from areas still isolated by disaster aid. The U.S. Embassy vestigating officers that

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More than 100 people were the flood waters, the report wristwatch missing from his
feared drowned early Monday said.
bedroom bureau Sunday
after a passenger train ran off a
The wreck occurred about morning. Greene reported that
bridge and into a flooded river 2:30 a.m. near Matito Andei, his home had not been broken
in southeast Kenya, the gov- midway between Mombasa, on into.
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parently had been washed
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away. Six of the passenger cars information was available.
Blvd., Altamonte Springs. Mrs.
Kees said her 11-year-old son,
Mark, took the Instrument to
school Oct. 28 for band practice
800 To Rece i ve
and that it was apparently
stolen from there.
The trumpet was valued at
Government Aid
$240, Mrs. Kees said.
A Sanford man was being
About 800 Seminole Countlans manner as the nation's f
held at the Seminole Co un ty
would be eligible for a new stamp program.
federal program that provides"If there is need, then we're Jail under $5,000 bond following
nutrition supplements for damn sure going to look at his arrest Saturday. George A.
women and infants, officials filling that need ," Kim brough Dague of 1104 Scott Ave. was
place behind bars on charges of
said.
co nfirmed today.
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Val Robbins, the director

environmental services, said that he would advocate some resist ing arrest ed violence,
the county will be asked to put t ype of punishment for persons records indicated.

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funds.
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the ballot for the Casselberry City election
Dec. 7 for three open city council seats,
All candidates run at large with the three

gaining the highest number of votes declared
the winners. The candidates do not run for a
specific scat and plurality is all that is
necessary to win,

changed. I overheard a realtor say that if he
wanted to sell property he had to say it was in
'south Seminole County' rather than

indicates her devotion to the instrument, and
C hristopher, only 3, sits firmly beside
mommy "helping her play."
The family also loves the great outdoors,
preferring canoeing throughout the central
Florida lakes to more noisy forms of

"There has been a misunderstanding on the
part of some people that the recent uproar
over an area night club is the only reason I'm
"Right now there isno ordinance jn the city
to forbid nude dancing. An ordinance is in
order. It would be difficult to write, but
somewhere in the United States there's an
ordinance that's working. We need to find it."
The slender, soft-spoken four-year Air
Force veteran continues "People complain
about a number of things, but complaining
Isn't enough. Someone has to take steps. I'm
going to. If more people who complain would

church, the Northside Church of Christ.
Kessinger teaches adult Sunday school there,
leads the singing and has an active youth
group . me church also sponsors a Christian
school and Carol teaches a "senior kindergarten" class.

take part they'd have a chance to voice their

opinions and get things changed."
About the proposed Casselberrv ehar'er
Kessinger says, "The people I've talked to
feel more secure witl, a full time elected
administrator. The problem with the

Kessinger, who has a BS in Mathematics
from Florida Southern ILakelandi, is also a
deacon at the church. lie is an engineer with
General Dynamics and believes his technical

proposed city manager form of government is
that the responsibility for firing him goes to
the city council, Leaving citizens with no
direct access to the man."
Indicating that he believes any major
changes in the situation in Casselberry will
take time, Kessinger sighs, "One thing you
learn in the field of electronics: patience ...

background gives him some true value as a
politician.
"The city of Casselberry recently went
through a hub-bub on whether to buy a
computer. I think I could have been a help."
Expressing a deep concern, Kessinger
says, "I'd like to see the reputation of the city

Two Other Candidates Profiled, Page 7A

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running. It's not true, though iamconcerned.

Both adult Kessingers are deeply religious,

Candidates are: Bill Brady, Charles
Glascock, Gerald
Haskell,
Norman
Kessinger, Frank Lucadamo, Sal Orlando
(incumbent and council chairman), Carl
Robertson Jr., Frank Shutte, Charles Sizer
1 incumbent) and Don Willson.

Thoughtfully, he continues, "I feel ashamed
of the way we have treated our senior citIzen,
and handicapped people I'm not speaking of
gifts, but they should be able to finish their
lives with a nice retirement. For rnsttnce,
they should receive help with utilities.'

C.asselberry — becausepeopledjdnot want to

move into our town.

spending much time and effort on their

Also on the ballot will be a proposed new city
charter composed by a citizens charter study
commission and approved by the majority of
the city council.

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complete his 20-year career as
a firefighter.
Settling in Casselberry, the
Lucadamos carried on one of

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"I even enjoyed the MiamiBoston game," he says, "and it

was a dull game. I'm a great
spectator, an ardent (an of all
sports.
"I'm a member of Land

The Norman Kessinger family enjoys
music. Norman sings with perfect pitch
"Just tell him to sing a specific note and he
can do it," brags wife, Carol Jean. Carol
plays the piano with an intensity that clearly

recreation. "It's getting a little chilly now,"
notes Kessinger, "but we'll have the canoe
out again as soon as it warms up."

A runoff will not be necessary unless the
third place contender happens to receive the
exact same number of votes as another
contender. This has happened only one time in
recent years.

With regard to the recently passed advalorem tax, Brady says, '1 spcnt about six
months working on an alternative approach
which is feasible. It can be used by the council
to take the burden off the taxpayers. I had
Infonnation about a letter sent to the council
by the Wilding agent. Several people saw it,
but it suddenly disappeared, It went along
with what I had outlined. I went before three
council meetings before they agreed to give
me the final information I needed to complete
my plan. And then I never received it."

Frank Lucadamo's love
affair with central Florida
echoes his love for his wife. the
former Carol Bartillota of Fort
Lauderdale. Although they
were married in Florida in 1969,
the Lucadamos returned to
New Jersey so that Frank could

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attend city council meetings and there
seemed to be a lack f acknowledgement for
the citizens."

The Brady idea of recreation includes
I) playing softball with the Lakers, a winter
league made up of people from the Lake
Hodge area of Casselberry and Brady himself

Kessinger: Music,

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problems between the fire departments.

plays right field.
Brady also is president of the Lake Hodge
Homeowners Association,
During his tenure as public relation.s man

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Making them wasn't too difficult, he says,
but transporting them presented something of
a problem. Still, a little care and a gentle
tying to the car and the trees were soon
-delivered safely to Wendy's school - one
more project completed by the Casselberry
"Brady bunch."
Brady is a graduate of private and public
'i sc hools in Virginia and attended Virginia
Commonwealth University, Richmond. lie is
a fire technician ith the Seminole County
Fire Division.
The entire Brady family has a "thing" for
tennis and flying radio-controlled airplanes.

TIlE KESSINGEIIS: NORMAN, CAROL JEAN, AN!) ChRISTOPhER

BY MAtt'I.IN TUTON

department to get a taxing district. "But that
was my first real political involvement of any
kind," he explains.
"I'd lived outside the city of Casselberry
about five years and always watched what
was going on in this city, especially in relation
to Fern Park where there were some

daughter, Wendy. She and her dad are
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beat me the other day!" It
means going out, meeting fine
people, Just enjoying the game
rather than taking it very
seriously," he explains.
Carol and Frank, it family
without children, spend a lot of
TilE Lt'CAI)AMOS: FRANK AN!) CAROL
time together now that he has
retired. ''We dine out oc
sionally, go to a lot of movies, hvc temu.s courts or the like. Association brought no help in member of VI"W and it student
and we used to bowl a great but have a place where people cleaning up the lake, Frank in flu.sjness Administration at
deal - although we haven't can go and be close to nature, decided more direct in. Jones College, has definite
really had time for much That's very important to me." volvement was required. lie ideas about what he wants to
bowling since we came to But the lake was in need of a became a candidate for City set' happen in Casse Iberry.
Florida."
clean-up and the Association Council, urged into it by friends
"I'm strongly in favor of the
The Lucadamos are also very could find no one who could help and by his ovn desire to see a new city charter, hich would
active in the Lake [fudge get it done.
number of things happen in give us it unified and
Homeowners Association, a
That was, in a way, the ('as.selberry
progressive city government.
group they helped form when beginning of Frank's in"I realize that loss of both I'd like to see utility bills
moved
first
they
to volvement in politics. "I've state and federal monies has reduced, if possible. so that
Casselberry. Frank, who is always been somewhat In- created serious problems for senior citizens get a break. The
second vice president of the terested, but I never before had the City," he says, "but I used deposit money for utilities isn't
group, wanted to see the a real desire to get involved," to brag to my friends up north doing any good. it should be
homeowners get together and
When petitions to the mayor that Casst'lbt'rry was a city invested to bring Interest and
get some recreational facilities of Casselberry, letters to of- mthout taxes. In fact, that was that interest should be returned
together. "Lake Dodge is so ficials and developers of Lake one of our reasons for moving to the people as credit on their
delightful, we thought it would lb4e Estates, and appearance here."
bills," says the man whose
be nice to have some up- at City Council meetings on
Lucadamo, who is a member mends, for 30 years, have
portunity to use it — not just behalf of the Homeowners of St. Augustine's Church, a called him, "Lucky."

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the quake Wednesday.

do not wish to qualify.
Glascock had resigned from the council to have more time to
Three city council seats are up for election, Dec. 7, including the
devote to his family and Orlando had announced he would not
two currently held by Orlando and Charles Sizer and the one from seek re-election, preferring instead to spend all his free time
which Charles Glascock resigned several weeks ago.
campaigning for the ratification by the people of the proposed
The candidates whose names, at this point apparently will be on new charter.
the ballot are: Sizer, Orlando, Glascock, Haskell. Bill Brady,
However, when the candidate qualification period was
Norman Kessinger, Frank Lucadamo, Carl Robertson Jr., Frank
reopened Orlando changed his mind and qualified and Glascock
Shutte, and Willson. Mike Plater, Robert Clark and David despite his earlier resignation also threw his hat into the ring
Smothers withdrew when their one-year residency was again. Sizer also filed.
challenged.
Meanwhile, the same federal court decision appeared to uphold
The city charter requires that candidates for public office in residency requirements - specifically a six-month residency rie
Casselberry be residents of the city for one year prior to filing as of the particular city named in suit.
candidates.
And city officials began the check of the residency of
The candidate qualification period in Casselberry was reopened 'prospective candidates. Candidates, in addition to other
on the orders of city council and on advice of McIntosh after a documents required by law, were told to file sworn affidavits
federal court decision was found striking down a Casselberry attesting that they had been residents of the community for 12
charter requirement that candidates for public office be property months.
owners of record.
Pinter, owner and proprietor of Club Juana, a topless go-go
Sizer, who had planned to seek re-election was told he could not establishment in the city, who had announcea he would seek
qualify because he had sold his home and was living in an apart- election to the council, withdrew his name as did Smothers and
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COUNTY, FLORIDA.
C IVIL ACTION NO 721e2CA490
FE- DERAL NATIONAL MOR
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NOTICE UNDER FICTITIOUS
NAME STATUTE
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN
s hereby given that the
undersigned. pursuant to the
'F ctltiou Name Stattjte.' Chapter
845 09, Florida Statutes,will register
NOtICe

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or Seminole County, Florida, ull
Proof of the publication of
It',% notice. the fictitmus name, to

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.t COMPATABILITY DATING
MARKETING, INC, 4ae
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DATE under which I a
t,u iness of 251 N Matiland Ave
Suite
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M. Altamonte SPringS, FL
32701 in tise City of Altamonte

SPfltgs;FlO(ide

That the Party interested in Said
cvs;ness enlefil is as follows:
8. Keith Cox

Avalon Boulevard, Casselberry
Seminole County, Flofloa, and
more particularly dilitscrill as:
Lot S9. Block H. CAMELOT. UNIT
TWO. as recorded in Plat Book 16.
Pagei9Sand;6pbI(Records 04
Seminole County, Florida.
to your husband and you are

required

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D Brock. Esquire of Brock, Massey
8. Walden. Suite 102. 616 East
Sernoran Boulevard, Altamonte
Springs, Florida 32701, Petitioner's

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Chill I P.'AIER. Wife,

LUTHER L FOSHEE, ev ux.. et a
Defendant,I
NOTICE OF ACTION
TO TEKTON CORPORATION
Chicago, Illinois

Respondent.
NOTICE TO DEFEND
THE STATE OF FLORIDA TO~

YOUR NOTIFIED that an
action for foreclose a mortgage on
the following prowly In Seminole

Petitioner,

ONE P4ORTI't
CORNER ROAD
ELTINGS

HIGHLAND, NEW YORK
'(01) ARE HEREBY notified that

County, Florida
The East 7S'of the West 1150' of the
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population of 91,700 persons being reached, according to state
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The target population Includes those persons regarded as "high
risk:"persons age 65 and over, persons with chronic illnesses and

migrant workers.
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program will be stepped up in Seminole County In an effort to
reach those high-risk persons who have not yet had the shots.
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Seminole High's football team capped Its
"winning" season Saturday night with a 13-12
victory in Gainesville's Florida Bowl. It wasn't
exactly the capping they had envisioned up to about
a week ago.
Fate had chaneed all that. The team had to
forfeit two games and a chance to compete in the
state playoffs. But all that is history. And it was
history when the Seminoles took the field Saturday
night.
"Lethargy."
"They had their hearts taken out of them."
"They really weren't trying that hard."
Those were some of the reactions and observations of a couple of Sanfordites who attended
the Saturday night finale,
They reported, too, that the Seminole fans didn't
sh1nk in their support of the boys who had been
struck by lightning only last Monday.
"They were terrific, they just stood up and
cheered those kids," said one. And, when the opposition stands began chanting "Hang it up,

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Western Europe has just seen the election of a
new U.S. president who campaigned on a pledge to
try to cut the defense budget by $5 to $7 billion and

bring some American troops home from overseas.
On the heels of that a bipartisan study group, under
the aegis of the United Nations Association, has
recommended that the United States and the Soviet
Union get together on a mutual reduction in their
defense spending. It's not surprising that this
should give our European allies a case of nerves.
The U.N. Association group included several men
who have been advisers to Jimmy Carter on
defense and foreign affairs, among them Cyrus R.
Vance, the former deputy defense secretary who is
reportedly under consideration to be the next
secretary of state.
Recently Mr. Carter sent assurances to the
North Atlantic Assembly at Williamsburg that he
wants to strengthen U.S. ties with the North
Atlantic Treaty Organization. This could help
couhter speculation that the United States is going
to be less liberal in the future with its military
support for other nations. In his campaign, Mr.
Carter also deplored the role of the United States as
an arms supplier for many developing countries.
For the sake of our allies
and our own
security we hope the Carter administration does
not put the cart before the horse in trying to lighten
the burden and the danger of the arms buildup now
evident on so many fronts. It will take more than a
bear-hug between Marshal Tito and Leonid
Brezhnev, for instance, to justify an assumption
that the Soviet Union has no further designs on
Europe.
It is these more than diplomatic gestures that
exhibit Soviet policies. Joseph Luns, secretarygeneral of NATO, has urged Europeans to look less
at the Tito-Brezhnev embrace in Belgrade and
more at what happened recently in Angola, where
Soviet arms have swept another country into
Moscow's orbit.
The need for U.S. troops or weapons to be
consigned abroad depends on two factors: the kind
of threat faced by an ally or friendly country, and
the ability of that country to take care of its own
defense. Any step by the United States to reduce a
treaty commitment or cut off an arms supply
should be based on some change in those factors
not a simple desire to invest less in defense.
While we think it would be a mistake for Mr.
Carter to ignore that principle, the uncertainty his
election has created in NATO could have one
salutary effect. It reminds Western Europeans
once again that it is their fate that is in the balance
when the neglected strength of NATO is weighed
against the formidable arms build-up on the other
side of the Iron Curtain. Adm. Isaac Kidd, the
NATO naval commander, has just warned
Europeans that unless they modernize their fleets
U.S. forces would be spread too thin to cope with
the new Soviet navy in the event of a European
war.
There is no reason to doubt Mr. Carter's expressed support of the NATO alliance, but this does
not mean our allies can assume indefinitely that
the United States will be willing to take up the slack
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The warning comes again from the boss of the Internal
Revenue Service himself: completing the new tax return "could
be more difficult" than in past years.

Taxpayers struggling with their form 1040s last year found
confirmation of a similar prediction by IRS Commissioner
Donald C. Alexander. And last year, as he will this year, the
commissioner madt his words of caution part of the tax form
package.

But those of us who finance the spiraling federal budget
won't be able to profit from Alexander's words of wisdom until

mid-January. Mailing of the forms has been delayed for two
weeks, at least, by late passage of the reforms hailed by
congressional tax-writing committees as simplifying the taxpaying process
Alexander's concern is prompted by the increasing
dependence In the returns upon the taxpayers' own computations instead of the familiar standardized tables. He says
the amount of arithmetic required will result In more
mathematical errors than ever before.

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Seminole, hang it up, Seminole," a middle-aged
lady on the Seminole side of the field responded:
"Go to h-, Largo; go to h-, Largo." And word
is that she wasn't telling them to go to home, either.
So the fans were behind them in their moment of
frustration.
And that frustration, reports indicate, was
evident In the first half of play. "They really didn't
ge
t with it, they were not trying to play ball in the
first half," said a Sanford fan. "Their defense didn't
look like the best In the state, which it is.
"l'here was no doubt they were going to win the
ball game, although they weren't trying that hard."
So the 1976 season Is over. Time now to look
ahead. And that's probably what Jerry Posey's wife
told him as she ran up to him, lovingly throwing her
arms around him when It was all over.
"Laws Enacted In 1976 that Help Florida
From Senator Richard (Dick) Stone"
That was the heading on a recent press release
received at The Evening Herald from the

Washington office of Sen. Stone.
If that's what he meant, his would-be Republican
opponent, whomever he will be in 1980, can take
heart with a new campaign strategy.

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And, speaking of literary attempts. during the
first year of county-wide library service, Seminole
residents borrowed 378,000 books, records, films,

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Miami Hotel's Success Said
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etc., according to Glenn Miller, director of the tricounty Orlando library System that started serving
Seminole C6unty in October 1975. He's predicting
Seminole circulation reaching at least a half-million
items this year.

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The success of a
proposed $100-million hotel and merchandise
mart here depends on the legalization of
gambling, says an organizer of the venture,
"It is my fair assessment that what Miami
Beach really needs is gambling and that if it
doesn't get it, it is bound to be the Atlantic City
of the South," said Irving Ezkanazi, a vice
president of the Trump Organization.
Atlantic City, once a busy tourist town, has
fallen on hard times. But earlier this month,
New Jersey voters authorized casino gambling in the city.
A petition drive for legalized gambling on
Miami Beach failed last year.
However, Miami Beach councilmen last
week accepted a bid from Ezkanazi's company to negotiate a contract within 30 days for
the lease of air rights over two city blocks. Under the firm's proposal, the hotel
to be
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Sanford's public library checked out 91,487
Items, registered 2,599 patrons and answered more
than 4,000 reference questions In the last year. The
Seminole County South Library opened May 17,
1976. Also reported: new Seminole County South
Library (opened May 17 In Seminole Plaza) circulated 1,805 items in first 41i months.

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An entire generation of
people has come on line since those days in the
1950's when pregnant women were warned not to
drink milk, when the Three R's in school were
rems, rads and roetgens, when Americans were
so fearful of atomic radiation that they dug holes
in their backyards for emergency shelter.
The new generation knows little of it. Of the
poison of the senses that follows the poison of the
Cpair. And perhaps this ignorance helps explain
why the young are not now unifying in the
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streets, bitter and angry, to protest the radiation
clouds from China that dust this nation and the
world with disgusting pollution.
And yet the kids are not alone in their inertia.
Almost everyone
from traditional pacifists to
concerned parents to governments leaders
have met the Chinese Impudence with an
irresponsible lack of concern. We are being
sprinkled with what in a real sense is particulate
death but we are moved to do nothing but remain
silent.
Last year when the French announced in.
tentions to explode a bomb above a South Pacific
island, public outrage was intense; picketers
marched in Paris, gentle people made plans to
sail to the island on potent.al suicide missions,
and the test was eventually blocked by the legal
manipulations of an international group of
jurists,
But China's identical impertinence is somehow
seen as different. A spokeswoman at SANE
(Society Against Nuclear Explosions) says her
group Is split down the middle as to whether even
to discuss the China bombs. Many members feel
NEW YORK (AP)
President-elect Carter's
the Chinese nuclear effort is, good Lord,
up
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nuclear
goal
of
lowering
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jobless
rate by 1.5 per.
"Healthy" because it "breaks
points In 1977 might result In costly
monopoly held by the superpowers, a monopoly centage
bottlenecks, according to a U.S. Chamber of
which forces the Third World to arm."
Co mnerce official
And so SANE has decided to protest, but not
very much. The same can be said about many of
To achieve this goal, said Jack Carbon, the
the traditionally anti-war, anti-violence corn- new chief economist of the national chamber,
munes. It's the negative consequence of selec- would strain the nation's plant capacity, which
tive outrage. God save the good memory of Mao, he views as suffering from serious unto whom all this radiation is dedicated.
derinvestment.
Ironically, the leftLsh forces are thus cornCarbon fears that much of the plant and
panions in hypocrisy
with the United States equipment said to be available for use is either
government, a body that also has not had the
obsolete because it requires too much energy to
heart to complain but faintly about the Chinese
operate or else is impacted by environmental
toxins. China has tested three bombs In the atlimitations.
mosphere this year, only one of which merited
When demand for goods exceeds the capacity
concern, albeit mild concern, by the American
of the production machinery, a general instate department.
flationary situation usually ensues, resulting in
To the contrary the government has carefully
conditons which the chamber fears could be the
avoided criticism of the Chinese, and at the same
excuse for imposing wage-price controls.
time has labored to keep the public silent. The
government was the first to learn of the
Carbon, who joined the chamber a month ago
radioactive clouds, and commensurate fallout, after 12 years of government service under four
but left It to others to make this information presidents, believes recent Carter statements
public. Since then officials have pursued the and at least one appointment suggest "an nmatter slowly, all the while furiously denying clination to go along with business."
("trust us")*that there is any danger.
The president-elect's effort to have an barOne conclusion here is that the government
monious
relationship with Arthur F. Uw-as,
cares more about its relations with China then i
responsibility to its own people. Henry Kissinger chairman of the Federal Reserve Board, and
met with Chinese officers one week after the naming of Thomas Lance, a banker, to a high
third China blast of the year, and did not ever fiscal position, has been reassuring, he said
raise the subject of fallout. Sources admit the
In Carbon's view, Carter seems set to pursue a
government would rather encourage than stop moderate course.
the Chinese nuclear tests, for this is more a
The chamber, whose 62,000 members
represent a cross-section of business life, Is said
worry to Russian that to U. S. interests,
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question of capital punishment should today be
so sharply focused on the person of one Gary
Mark Gilmore.
It is fortunate because, if we are going to
resume executions, of all the hundreds of condemned men occupying death rows, none may so
richly deserve death than this man who wantonly
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Utah and was charged with but not tried for a
second similar murder).
Gilmore Ls obviously a menace to society, lie
is also obviously a profoundly disturbed individual, as the flood of stories about his anti
have made plain
his demand that he be1
executed by firing squad, his request to marry
the woman who jilted him, their aborted suicide
e'' pact.
Gilmore has become a celebrity, and that is
what is unfortunate. We hear about Gilmore the
psychotic; we forget about Gilmore the murderer.
Even lithe board which is to make the final
decision early in December gives him what he
wants, it is going to be very difficult for the state
of Utah to become the first state to execute a
prisoner since 1967.
So many people have become so emotionally
involved with Gilmore that we can expect a
tremendous outpouring of protest. Few of those
protesting, however, will be able to tell you the
names of his victims.
The fact that Gilmore prefers to die rather
than be imprisoned for life, and is apparently
however to be concerned that few business
determined to find some way to execute himself
people are on the Carter
transition team, and if the state will not oblige him, is something else
that those who are seem to represent a that
those who oppose capital punishment would
progoverrmment attitude.
just as soon not think about.
For this and other reasons, Carbon said,
But which is more barbaric a society which
chamber officials will be closely observing not imposes the penalty of death upon those who
just Cabinet-level appointments but "second deliberately cause death, or a society which
tier, sub-Cabinet people and agencies to whom lacks the fortitude to do so, and yet cannot bring
Congress gives great responsibility and power." itself to abolish capital punishment once and for
all'
Aside from the immediate concern of
Gary Gilmore has In effect told the state of
measuring and Influencing
the
political
scene,
Utah,
and every other state with capital
the big issues facing business today, in the
on Its books, to put up or shut up.
chamber's view, are a capital shortage and the

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(Tioral Life Unlimited, a group Orlando backs
as often as possible "with my attendance at
their performances and In any other was' I
can. They are made up of about 60 area
students, and make superb music."

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MIAMI API
A 16-year-old boy has been
arrested trying to sell some of 12,000 stolen
tickets for the next two Miami Dolphins home
games, police say.
Police said the youth, whose identity was
not released, was apprehended Saturday night
with 191 of the stolen tickets as he tried to sell
them from a gas station.
Jim Steeg, the football team's comptroller,
said burglars apparently forced open a ticket
window at the Orange Bowl Friday night and
stole the tickets.

Orlando, who Is a certified senior civil and
mechanlcalengineemandgraduateof Newark
(N.J.) School of Engineering, is involved in a
variety of civic activities. On the board of
directors of the central Florida chapter,
American Red Cross, he Is also chairman of
its Disaster Action Committee and an Instructor in first aid and vice president of the
Altamonte-Cassel berry Cham ber of CornI
riserce.

An issue that resurfaces every election year
The discouragement of Investment in ex- is that of tax reform. Specifically, how to achieve
pand'p).-?P! and equipment in recent years
a more equitable distribution of the tax burden.
because of wars, recessions and wage-price
There will probably never be a time when the
cuntrub has serious ramifications for the job tax system couldn't
benefit from reform, but one
market, Carbon observed,
favored idea Americans might as well forget
"To go from 6 per cent to 5 per cent unem- about Is that there are vast untaxed billions to be
ployment requires a "massive investment in raked out of the upper income brackets.
plant and equipment," he said. While estimates
According to the Tax Foundation Inc., a
vary on the actual capital requirements to nongovernmental organization that researches
produce one job, many place the figure at more and reports on tax matters, the Internal Revenue to
than $40,000.
Service collected $15.8 billion in taxes from inIn order to encourage capital investment, and come brackets above $32,000 In 1972. That was an
in Carbon's view make possible full em- effective tax rate of 55 per cent.
If the tax rate had been 100 per cent, and the
ployment, he believes that profit as a percentage
IRS
had taken all taxable Income above $32,000,
of sales, now around 5 percent, must rise to 6 or 7
the additional revenue would have been $12.8
per cent.
Calling wage-price controls the "most per. billion.
Now $12.8 billion, of course, Is nothing to
vasive Intrusion Into the private sector by the
federal government," Carlson suggested Carter sneeze at although It would just barely pay the
could do much to build investor confidence by cost of the federal government for 11 and onehalf days In fiscal 1777.
making clear he has no such plans,

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Isiah Bradley
Zina Davis
Linton F. Frederick
Ben Iamin F. .lnhncnn
Pauline Justice
Jackie K. Stewart Sr.
Charles
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Casselberry
Giuseppe Guerrieri, DeBary
Doris A. Goc'dlanul Deltona

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What we do, therefore, must be based upon
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Box 398, Longwood, died
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A flight of lame ducks, led
Another possibility, the cable suggests, Is "a
under wraps since an April 8, 1976, inspection by was found to be potentially dangerous, yet no
by Treasury Secretary William Simon, will head visit to U.S. bicentennial exhibition now being
the Army Inspector General. The inspected units more effective
than a harmless placebo.
north next week for their last official look at the held in Sokolniki Park, Moscow, for wives or
were rated unsatisfactory In everj single area
The
manufacturer,
Baxter-Travenol, quietly
sinister, sullen beauty of Moscow.
sons or both."
from weapons training to medical services.
withdrew its application, therefore,
to get
The lame ducks, most of them Treasury and
Meanwhile, the sightseeing should be exOne entire batallion "had never conducted a chymnopapin approved for U.S. sales. The
Commerce officials, aren't Likely to remain in cellent as the first mows begin to silver the
practice load up of ammunition," except for one company
nevertheless put it on the market in
government long enough to apply whatever golden onion domes of the Kremlin.
lone company that had gone through the exercise Canada.
knowledge they may pick up in the Soviet Union.
Footnote: The Moscow trip was scheduled
once.
Canadian officials told us they don't always
They will be accompanied to Moscow by their before the U.S. elections and, therefore, before
Other confidential documents indicate about agree with the
U.S. Interpretation of tests.
wives and by Simon's two sons, Billy, 25, and the officials actually became lame ducks. The
20 other serious allegations were largely sub- Baxter-Travenol explained that they presented
Peter,
arrangements had gone too far, a Treasury
stantlated by Cot. Joseph M. Hoithen, the In- the same test results to both countries, Different
The U.S. embassy, according to the cables out spokesman explained, for the conference to be
vestigatlons chief.
countries have different standards, a
of Moscow, is dusting off the red carpet for this postponed until the new administration takes
It was alleged, for example, that one unit said.
final junket of the Ford administration. The over.
"was short approximately $70,000 worth of
MIIJJON.DOLLAR DELAY
Washington officials will attend a conference of
Four years
Our sources say that Simon didn't seek the
equipment." The Investigative reports indicate ago, the Osage Indians received a mu1ti.mflJjo
the U.S.-U.&amp;S,R. Trade and Economic Council, trip but was asked to head the delegation
this was a $70,000 misunderstanding that has now dollar land settlement from the federal governbut the embassy isn't quite sure what to do with because his bluMness has made him a favorite
been resolved. But an Army spokesman refused ment, including a $1 million educational
the women,
with Kremlin leaders. The treasury secretary
clarification on the grounds that another In- scholarship fund for the Osage peoples. But
"There are several Interesting options," the told us he invited his sons along because there
vestigatlon is now in progress.
bureaucratic bimgllng has held up the money,
embassy has cabled Washington. The cable lists was extra room in the plane. He will pay all their
Many essential vehicles, with missing parts, and not one penny from the education fund has
various luncheon possibilities and implores the expenses In Moscow out of his own pocket, he
were reported as "operational." Thousands of yet reached the
Indians.
State Departm'.nt to select the most desirable said.
gallons of petroleum products were also unacOur investigation indicates that the delay has
entertainment. "Please advise.
preferred
PENTAGON COVER-UP
Defense
counted for.
been caused by
program," urges the cable.
Secretary Donald Rumsfeld must not have read
BANNED DRUG A spinal drug, which has tape. A staff disputes, legal problem., and red
officer at the Bureau
The embassy is also arranging "a separate his own confidential investigative reports when
of Indian
been banned In the United States is being Affairs is
finally
getting around to developing I
schedule for the sow of Secretary
tary Simon. We he poob-poohed charges that the Army's marketed across the border in Canada by Us U.S. regulations to govern
the a
would appreciate knowing
dministration of the knowing
the secretary strategic European division was guilty of
manufacturer,
money. But the delay has had one advantage:
prefers that they be invited to the luncheon at the financial ml*nanagement and false readiness.
11 drug, chymopapin, is a surgical sub- about $250,000 in thtei'ed has accumulated
Sovletskaya (Hotel)."
These codidentlal reports have been kept
over
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Frank Schutte is not only a retired naval
officer who worked his way up through the
ranks. He is also a student, presently enrolled
at the Altamonte Springs campus of Jones
College working toward a degree In business
administration.
In his spare time Schutte and his wife,
Dolores, like to fish and "we like the beach."
Their interest in the beach is reflected
throughout their home. One wall In their
family room displays a large threedinunslorial hanging made of shells, sea fans
and other artifacts of the sea.
On another wall is a hooked tapestry made
by a friend and depicting semaphore flags
and a huge anchor, reminiscent of Schutte's
naval career.
A hand-Polished and carefully crafted
coffee table made from a slab of tropical
wood by Schutte himself is only one of the
many items which "I used to make all the
time when I had a workshop and the proper
tools."
Schutte, a graduate of high school in
Illinois, says he and Dolores also do a good bit
of fishing when time permits.
Schutte began his military career as an
enlisted man, working in administration.
Later the Navy had him running a $60 millionmilliona-year civilian industrial plant. He retired
from the navy as a It, commander.
"WI' made anti-submarine torpedoes," he

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Karen E. McCullough
Annie Wamley
John W. Bonnell, Deltona
Ernest W. Burdick, Deltona
Frank Kish, Delto
Edgar 0. Fawcett, Lake
Mary

James Atwell, New Sm)rna
Beach
Charity Esclavon, Osteen

says. "We made one piece of equipment from
1,400 parts. The parts were made by cornponies so small that some were in a person's
garage. It was a professional troubleshooter's
job, really."
Remarking on his present Interest In
politics, Schutte says, "I'm a voter
which
gives me some political background. Voting is
important. It bothers me when people don't
vote and then get disturbed when they don't
like what happens.
Schutte believes his years of budgeting and
administration would be of use to the
Casselberry city council.
Noting that no city should sacrifice fire or
police protection, Schutte says, "We must
separate the necessities from the luxuries. I'd
like to see Casselberry continue to operate
efficiently, but with the lowest possible advaloremtax. A lot of people, especially older
folks, are very conccrned about this. Five, six
or ten dollars a month may not be much to
some people. To those already living on a
meager budget it Is too much to cope with."
With a smile Schutte remarks, "My
campaign is probably the most austere. I've
no fancy signs. My wife and I each contributed to the campaign and that's the cxtent of my financial backing.
"I have no axes to grind, no special reasons
for running. I've lived here five years and I
plan to go on living here.
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Unda Davis
Robert H. Hasty
Dorothy Tierney
Bonnie I. Tucker
Jennie
L.
Casselberry

DISCHARGES
Sanford:
Robert L. Brown

UIM.lIAtt(aLS

Sanford
Tommy I. Bell
Viola S. Frank
rina M. Jelks
Betty J. Latham

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Orlando is also second vice president of the
Lions Club and a member in the American
Society of Certified Engineering Technicians,
Now chairman of the Casselberry City
Council, Orlando was elected to council in
1974, taking office in January,
"I had actually announced I would not seek
re-election, but several things forced me
to change my mind," he says. He notes particularly "a very strong effort by a small
special-interest group to take over the city,
important legislation pending by the council
and I believe with my technical background I
can help-so I'm offering myself for another
two years." he says.
Among Orlando's hopes for the future of
Casselberry-a new franchise agreement with
the Winter Park Telephone Company for
exclusive service and new contracts which
could bring revenues into the city.
lie notes also that a number of ordinances
must be renewed with an eye toward
generating income-or next year there will
have to be an increase in taxes-regardless,
he says, of who is elected and what they are
promising. And he has one more hope for the
city-passage of the new charter. "I really
would suggest that people vote for that,"
emphasizes the ex-Army Sergeant-Major and
member of St. Augustine's parish,

Mary A. Ziolkowskl, Deltona
Rether Rynes, Lake Monroe
Ralph E. Stu
Stumpf,Maitland
Ruth A. Clarke, Orange City
BIRTHS
Mr. &amp; Mrs. John C. (Connie)
Boehm Jr., a boy, Deltona

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Salvatore (Sal) Orlando lived in New
Jersey all his life
until 1970 when his son's
allergy to cold temperatures made him
decide to move his family to central Florida.
Living first in Sanford and then in
Casselberry, the family got involved with
exuberance. Son, Michael, now 19, is a
student at Southern College in Orlando.
Daughter, Dianna, is a student at Lake
Howell and plays flute In the band. Orlando's
wife, Edmee, coordinates the entire Family,
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Doctors say a
suit accusing five physicians and a medical
official of conspiring to force an abortion
clinic out of business could have grave consequences for the medical community.
The suit is scheduled for trial Wednesday,
but U.S. District Judge William Stafford first
must consider a motion filed by the physicians
to dismiss the suit.
Defense lawyers claim that any actions by
the doctors against the health center were
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Sanford:
Roland S. Pruitt
Leslie E. Thompson
Robert W. Von Herbulis
James Williams
Peter A. McLeod, Clewiston
John Sweeney, Deltona
Clara L. Tyo, Deltona
Levelle
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Sunday's high 87. Today's
Low 73.
Intermittent rain developing
today and turning colder this
afternoon and tonight Tuesday,
cloudy with a chance of rain.
Highs mostly In the upper lOs
today and in the SOs to low 60s
Tuesday. Lows tonight In the
40s. South and southwest winds
15 to 20 mph shifting to northerly tonight. Rain probability
decreasing to 50 per cent
toLllfht and Thesi1ii.
EXTENDED F0RF:CAsT
Cold Tuesday through
Thursday and not as cold on
Friday.
Variable cloudiness with
mostly sunny days. High near
50 In the extreme north to near
70 in the extreme south. Highs
later in the week are expected
to range In the 60s to the low 70s.
Lows Wednesday and Thursday
In the mid ZOs to low 303 In the
extreme north to near 40 In the
central to near SOs extreme
south and SOs in the Keys.
Lows Friday 30, extreme
northto 40s central to SOs and
SOs extreme south.
1tESDAY'SllDES
Daytona Beach; Iliglis !:M
a.m. and 3:13 p.m.; Lows 9:08
a.m, and 9:2.8 p.m.
Port Canaveral: HIghs 2:42
a.m. and 2:54 p.m.; Lows 8:43
a.m. and 9:17 p.m.
Bayport: Highs 9:02 a.m. i.nd
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Soviet Men Irate: Don't Like Women Liberated'
Union's new breed of
working women have
forgotten how to be women,
the weekly newspaper's
readers said in the latest
issue.
"Every man dreams of a
woman who's soft, loving,
expressive, affectionate,
modest and shy, of a
feminine woman," wrote

The
journal Literary Gazette
says dozens of irate men
have written to complain
that liberated Soviet
women are losing their
femininity and acting like
men in their smoking,
drinking, cursing and
having free sex.
In fact, the Soviet
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the town of Volzhsky. "But
they're getting harder and
harder to find,
"Men are getting fed up
with crude women who
have the manners of
cowboys. Their bossy
shouts around the house,
their shabby way of
and
their
dressing

way
swaggering
of
drinking bottoms-up like a
man turns the home into a
crude barracks."
Even at the front In
World War II, wote A.
Arkilov from Nikolayev,
girls wearing boots and
greatcoats managed to
keep their femininity,
But now, he said, "it's

hard to distinguish the girls
from the guys: their vulgar
laugh, swaggering walk,
cigarettes."
Since the war, women
have assumed an ever
greater share of the Soviet
workload. They now make
up about 52 per cent of
collective farm workers
and 48 per cent of factory

according to
recent statistics.
Other statistics show that
women continue to run
Soviet homes and raise
children, adding another
four to five hours to each
workday.
The Soviet press has acknowledged the problems
involved in reconciling the
workers,

dual roles of women, and
social planners are trying
to ease the burden with

playschools for children
and take-out meals for
quick dinners.
But the attitudes of both
men and women toward the
woman's role are changing
slowly.
"For the woman, the

home and the children
must always come first,
and the job second," said
one Moscow mother who
works as a doctor.
A man from Tbilisi
described the model wife
as "an able and hospitable
housewife, clever adviser
and non-pestering satellite.''
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Cassius would never return,
On a recent morning when
Marion opened th e door, there
stood Cassius on the welcome
mat - a bit battered and
showing signs of malnutrition,
but purring and meowing.
According to Sa ra Roberts, it
was a toss-up as to who was
happier —Cassius or the clan.
Wedding bells will ring with
Christmas bells on Dec. 11 when
Becky Ct-anmer becomes the
bride of Jimmy Wade Ill at the
First United Methodist Church
of Sanford. The bride-elect is

the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Clarence Cranmer and her
fiance's parents are Mr. and
Mrs. James Wade Jr.
Becky was entertained
Saturday at a miscellaneous
shower at the Mayfair home of
Mrs. Marion ( Sa ra) Roberts.
Ot her hostesses were Sara Lee
Roberts and Mrs. IlowardRanz
and daughters, Becky and
Barbie of Daytona Beach.
In keeping with the brideelect's Christmas colors of red,
white and green, this color
scheme was carried out in the
home decor and refreshments.

About 25 guests attended.

sightseeing and shopping.
En route home, Flossie and
Leo v is ited a (laughter In New
Jersey. After a few days
relaxation in the Florida sun,
they will have a white Christma.s with their son In Ohio.

Gett in g away from it all for a
marvelo us two weeks in Europe
were Flossie and Leo
Trepanier. The couple was
joined by 1eo's sister and
husband, Lois and Jeno
Pauhu'ci . Th ey jetted from New
York to Rome and visited
several Italian cities and also
Jeno's villa at Bellisio.
The foursome travelled by
boat to Yugoslavia and then on
to the French Rivena and
Monte Carlo. From Nice they
flew to London for more

DEAR ABBY: A woman was
distressed because her bright
19-year-old son had quit college
to enroll in a trade school,
saying he preferred to work
with his hands. His mother
Insisted that men who work
with their hands do so only
because they are not smart
enough to work with their
minds.
Thanks for telling her that
college was not for everyone,
and that some hand work
requires more talent, skill and
know-how
than
many
professions,
That reminds me of this
story: It seems a doctor had a
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doctor."
HENRY D. WIXEY,
MSgt., USA}
DEAR HENRY: Beautiful!
DEAR ABBY: I read in your
column a bitter reference to
wives who do not have custody
of their c hi l dr en following a
divorce. ("She's divorced and
her h usba nd has custody of the
children, so you KflOW wimi
SHE's li ke!")
I wo ul d like to tell you of my
own experience: I was di vorced
three years ago, and my exiiuuunu has CU.S(04]y of our
children, now 6 and 8 years old.
He and I discussed it at great
length. Neither of us was
stupid, immoral or emotionally
disturbed. We decided that my
husband was better qualified to
raise the children than I was.

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Jorge Gomez. president; Dr.
Russell Shaw, pr es ident-elect ;
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Sanford
"Christmas Aro un d the World'
will be a two day event . Friday,
from 9:30 a.m. to 5 p.m., and
Saturday, from 10 am. to 4
p.m., at the clubhouse, Sunla.
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event.
Mllwee Middle School PTA Is re-activating with plans for a
project that will begin during the Christmas season and continue
throughout the year. The initial step of the project is to provide
cooperatively with the school's faculty a musical Christmas
program for the students at Rosenwald Exceptional Child Center
on Dec. 6, and for the Heritage Nursing Home on Dec. 8. The
school's choral group and under the direction of Mrs. Petty, music
teacher, will provide the music.
Other special programs will be provided throughout the year by
other enrichment classes at the school. Transportation will be
provided by the PTA.
Congratulations to the following new officers for "beginning
again" with the project: Mrs. Sandy Blonigen, president; Mrs.
Lulse Pulliam, vice president, Mrs. Glenda O'Brien, secretary
and Mrs. Beverly Ohaleck, treasurer.

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The playoffs it wasn't, but Seminole High's football team came
alive in the second half on touchdowns by Jeff Anderson and Tim
Raines for a 13-12 victory over Largo in the Florida Bowl at
Gainesville Saturday night. Coach Jerry Posey had a tough time
getting his team up for the game.Largo wanted to know what he fed
them during intermission.

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Seminole Prevails, 13-12

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Tiny Tim To Sina

He enjoyed ctuidIood games,
Should I send flowers or
spending time with the candy from now on? Or should I
children, reading to them. etc. say something? My sister and I
He was a rotten husband, but an have always been close, and I
excellent father.
hesitate to cause a rift.
He and I get along won- Nevertheless I am perturbed
derfully well now that we are over this.
WHAT TO DO
divorced, and more important,
the children are better off. I
ni,tit WHAT. lit iinf,,lr to
have unrestricted visitation your mother to give her
rights, they love me, and I see "flowers or candy" if you feel
them often.
she would prefer something
It's time people, and the else. LI you are sure of your
courts, realized that some men facts, confront your sister and
are more capable of rearing tell her to quit that chintzy
children than some women. game.
Just because a mother gives
her husband custody of the
c hild re n doesn't make her a
horrible perso n.

Perhaps 311e h a s mane
Party Choke
greater sacrifices for the
Think twice before you Invest
benefit of her children than the
in that gold lame evening gown.
hardheaded, bitter mother who Once you've worn it, you're
uses her children for financial
going to have to find another
the do
o muc 'Ic
ga n UIIU £1 CIUU W punish her
occasion
out-of-town
to
owed him. The plumber said,
husband. Please be fair and show it again. Better idea to
"That will be $75."
print this.
stick to neutrals for dressup.
"That's outrageous," said the
"G"
physician, "I'm a doctor and I
Bare Warmth
DEAR C: Color me "fair."
don't make that kind of
To
cover
a halter dress, think
DEAR ABBY: My husband
money!"
and I can't get home for n terms of a short fur jacket,
The
plumber
replied,
real or fake, or wrap your
C'hrlstmas, so we always mail
shoulders in a soft, warm
my mother a gift,
shawl.
My sister, with whom Mom
PTA ction
Neck Flattery
lives, opens the gift, sustilutes
If your new cowl-neck
the same item (only cheaper
quality) and gives the gift we sweater has a loose enough
Y
sent my mother to someone in neckline, you can wear a gold
choker inside for an interesting
her husband's family.
Sterling Par k Elementa ry PTA is planning a W in ter Pr ogr am
effect.
to hold in conjunction with its December PTA meeting. The
Mother, who is quite elderly,
Packing Pointer
program will feature the school's chorus under the direction of the
never knows the difference and
music teacher, Miss Cindy Byrd. All students will participate in
A suitcase with flexible sides
writes to thank us for the
the program. Curtain time is7p.m., Dec. 16, in the school's media
"dress, bathrobe, purse" or assures room for the last
center.
whatever It was we sent to her. minute items you decide to
The PTA is encouraged by the response to the series of "PodMy sister doesn't know I am pack and the gifts you pick up
Nights" that were conducted one grade level at a time. Parents
while you're away.
aware of this.
were able to study in depth their child's schedule, curriculum and
IflIuuuI1I

hump. We've got too much at
stake. People just won't let It
close, I feel."

0n'p again the nIn k on to flIur
y(' bVI'P
Meade
save our zoo. Every little bit president; and Dr. Nicholas
helps. Treat yourself to a piece Mabry, secretary-treasurer.
of the zoo by sending a donation Dr. Luis Perez and Dr. Meade
Medical
to Val Colbert, Wekiwa Park are
Florida
Drive, Sanford.
Association delegates,
Val commented, "1 certainly
Two big bazaars are
hope they (the zoo) get enough
contributions to get over this scheduled this weekend.

Takes Smarts To Work With Hands
By ABIGAIL VAN BUREN

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Ricky Bryson (4) puts heat on Largo PAT attempt

Cagey Cassius Cat ProvesOld 'Nine Lives' Theory
Cassius is a cagey cat and
probably living proof that a cat
really does have nine lives.
The cute kitten was a gift to
Sara Lee Roberts from Luis
Perez Jr., about four years ago
and was to become a family
member.
A little over a month ago.
Marion Roberts took Cassius to On one occasion, the cautious
the vet with an eye Irritation, cat was spotted in civilization,
One look and one leap was all but quickly retreated to the
that was necessary for Cassius solitude of the thicket.
to flee to a nearby thicket.
After days of the Roberts
Daily coaxing and, "Here, family and friends standing
Kitty: Kitty," could not lure vigil for some signs of Cassius,
Cassius from the underbrush. they sadly gave up the search.

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let up just be cause we've
clinched our division. We're not
going to let upon anyone," said
the Oakland Raiders' Gene Upshow.
Th e Tampa Bay Buccan ee rs,
st an ding 0-12 in their first National Football League season,
believe Upshaw's words after
being manhanuled by a 49-16
score Sunuv
But the Raiders' offensive
guard made th e remark in response to recent comments by
some Pittsburgh Steelers who
will be roo ting for Oakland to
beat the Cincinnati Bengals
next Monday night. Th e St ee lens are defending Super Bowl
champions but still trail the
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division title to assure themselves of a playoff
"Th e thought of us lett ing
down against Cincinnati is
sacrelegious," Coach John
Madden said after his team
improved its record to 11.1
bestin the NFL
Th e Raiders got their eighth
straight victory with a pe rfonnance that in clud ed 245
yards and two touchdowns
passing by Ken Stabler and 93
yards and two touchdowns
r ushing by Mark van Eeghen.
"Hopefu ll y, we'll get be tter
and learn through losing," said
Tampa Bay q uart er ba ck Steve
Spurner, the former San Franci.sco49er wh ose passing efforts
through three periods Sun day
netted 10 )Wd3

Seminoles recover Largo fumble

Raines hoists MVP trophy, Posey greeted

No Good Omen
For FTU Cagers
13 po ints for South Florida.
By The Assoc iated Press
Honda State didn't fare any
It wasn't exactly a g ood early
better in its second start of the
season omen.
season. The Seminoles were
Florida Tech's basketball
team got its travel plans mes- bounced 106-92 at Cl emson in
sod up and showed up at Stemthe Finals of the 1PTAY invitational to ur nament. Wayne
phis, Tenn., Saturday night
with five players, Coach Torchy "Tr ee" Ro lli ns had 24 points, 14
Clark and no uniforms.
rebounds and blocked (our
But despite th e shortness of shots to lead (icrnsori,
numbers and of the players
Florida State 1-1), down 5
themselves the tallest stood 40 at halftime, was led by Harry
&amp;-(oot-4-- they managed tost.ay Davis' 20 po ints and David
within six points, 38-32,of ran gy Thompson's 19.
Memphis State at halftime.
The University of Florida got
Th e Final score was 84-53 as 16 points from center Larry
the Tigers outrebounded T ec h Brewster and 17 apiece From
69-13. Tech's Ru Clark had 21 forwards Bob Smythe and Al
[loaner for a seasonpenung
points to lead all scorers.
So uth Florida Coach Chip 105433 victory at Gainesville
Conner had all his players for a over outmanned Mercer ('of.
game at 16th-ranked Ten- lege ,
"Th e first 10 mInutes of the
nessee. He could have used
game was t he best defensive
more.
"I can't iiiiagine what Ten- anti running game I've see n
nessee wo ul d be like with Ber- since I've be en here," said
na rd King," Conner said after Honda Coach John lAtr.
In other games involving
the Vols won 94-64 despite haylog King on the sidelines. King Florida schoo ls, Stetson nicked
was sitt ing out the First of a two- host Sou th Alabama 66-435, Diigrime s us pension
lard beat visiting Florida A&amp;M
Ernie Grunfueld had 37 points 82-84) and Eckerd stopped vis•
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At lanta

Pro Football
Super Bowl which they have two-team tie would give the four-yarderto Bob Klein
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won the past two years.
The Baltimore cons,
division title to the Steelers, ran seven yards for a TI) in the
Cincinnati had a chanr'.' to who beat the Bengals twice.
geles Rams and New England
Rams' romp over New Orleans.
Franco Harris scored the
Patriots are another step closer shoot down Pittsburgh's
Patriots 38, Broncos 14
: today toward what seems to be chances of getting into Super game's only touchdown on a
Steve Grogan of New Engthe inevitable. And the Rifts- Bo wl XI and the games which (ow-yard run late in th e third land also did his pass-and-run
burgh Steelers are anot he r step lead to it. Instead, the Bengals quarter after the Steelers had thing, throwing three yards to
closer to what might well be have a gun pointed at them- recovered a Booble Clark Al Chandler and bulling in from
selves — and they could get shot fumble at the Cincinnati 24. The the one for a pair of fl)s Don
1. called a miracle,
down a week from tonight.
Bengals' points came on Chris Calho un amassed 177 yards on
Th e Colts devoured the New
By beating Pittsburgh, the Bahr 's 40-yard field goal in the the ground and rookie Mike
York Jets 33-16 and the Rams Bengals would have clinched first period.
Haynes returned a punt 62
gobbled up the New Orleans the American Conference's
Colts 33, Jets 16
yards for a touchdown, ending
Saints 33-14in National Fothall Central title and killed the
Bert Jones tore up the Jets
Denver's hopes of making the
League play Sunday and edged Steelers' cHances of making the with three touchdown passes in playoffs.
within a step of clinching playoffs. Now, though, Cincin- a 24-point second quarter, coyRedskins 24, Eagles
division titles, while the Patri- nati leads the division by one ering 14 yards to Lydell Mit"Every time the Eagles
.
s crushed the Denver Broncos game with two to go. And while chell, five yards to Don made a mistake, we capital38-14 and moved within a victo.- Pittsburgh plays relatively McCauley and 31 yards to Ho.- ized," said Washington quarry of clinching an American easy foes in Tampa
Bay and ger Carr, keeping the Colts one terback Billy Kilmer, who
Conference playoff berth.
Houston, Cincinnati has to face game ahead of New England in threw three touchdown
And the Steelers, playing on the Raiders, the winningest the AFC East.
the first following a 45-yard
the brink of disaster, pulled out team In the league, next
Rams 33, Saints 14
punt return by Eddie Brown,
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7-3 victory over Cincinnati in

Monday night at Oakland

Roolde Pat Haden passed for the next two after fumble

a snowstorm, keeping alive before closing the season in two touchdowns-. a two-yarder recoveries by Dennis Johnson.
their hopes of returning to t he New York against the Jets. A to Lawrence McCutcheon
and a
Raiders 49, Buccaneers 16
Oakland got a pair of oneyard
touchdown plunges by Mark
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Th
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scoring passes by Ken Stabler
yards to Warren Bankston and 25 to Cliff Br an ch ' ii)
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mai ni ng the league's winIn Pin
Trin
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solidifying Tampa Bay's
NEW YORK (AR) - Babe
"Having him in the outfield cept the Yankees' offer of .3 chance of becoming the first
Ruth, Joe DiMaggio, Mickey will be in k ee pi ng with the old million today w he n he coul d NFL team to finish t 0-14.
Mantle and now ... Reggie Yankee tradition of Ruth, Di- have taken a "king's ransom"
Giants 28, Seahawks 16
Jackson. After eight years of Maggio and Mantle," said a of slightly less than $4 million
Seattle, the other expansion
light rain, the thunder and Jubilant Mayor Abe Beame. from Montreal'
team, jumped to a 9-0 firstlightning finally will be return- "It's nice to know he'll be hit"Probably because of New quarter lead on Sherman
ing to the New York Yankees' t ing for New York."
York and probably because of Smith's two-yard to uc hdo wn
outfield.
George Steinbrenner," said a run and John Leypoldt's 45.
Beame's Joy reflected the
source close to the negotiations. yard field goal. But by halftime,
Jackson, the American outpour in
g of emotion Jackson 'He found the Yankees to be the Giants were on top and they

Yanks

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League's third leading active felt last .Monday when Yankee

home run hitter and a fine de- owner George Steinbrenner fair gentlemen to deal with." finished that way as Craig
Jackson was due here today Morton threw for
two
fertsive outfielder, will be sized took him on a wal
king
and
with
the Yankees set to give touchdowns and Gordon Bell
forYankeepinstripestoday and wooing tour aro un
d New York, him the red-carpet treatment ran for two.
should fit in nicely with the And in
the
final
analysis,
it was with a scheduled mid-afternoon
Browns 17, Dolphins 13
legends that roamed the Yan- the energy of New York,
its news
Brian Sipe threw for two
kee outfield for so many years. streets, its people, its media not conference. Jackson has
signed any preliminary con- touchdowns and Don Cockroft
The Associated Press learned and its hunger for a winner that tract or a memorandum of kicked a late field goal in a
tipped t he scal es toward the
that Jackson will sign a
agreement, but he has given
sudden snowstorm for Clevelion five-year package wi th the Y ankees.
Steinbrenner his word that he land's points - but it was the
Yankees today.
Why is Jackson going to acsign with the Yankees.
defense that really beat Miami
by holding off the Dolphins in
the final seconds.
Bears 16, Packers 10
n
Bob Avellini teamed with
es
Ro ta
James Scott on a 49-yard touchdown pass play in the first pertod, then Bob Thomas kicked
field goals of4O, 25 and yards,
lilting the Bears past the
By LOUIS SAPSIS
Evans was able to f inal ly put 66-yard drive. Then, he called Packers. Walter Payton rushed
away
Herald Correspondent
the
scrappy his own number on third and for 110 yards for Chicago.
YellowJackets.
goal from th e three yard line, to
Oilers 20, Fal cons 14
Leesburg's valiant attempt to
Actua ll y t he Trojans went gain the six-pointer.
Houston got he lping hands
sweep both ends of the Rotary ahead to stay for good in the
The try for a two point con- from quarterback John HadI
Bowl tournament fell short third stanza when quarterback version failed and halftime was and linebacker Robert Brazile

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Football Title, 20 - 12

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Saturday night, when the class Kenny Shaw withstood a furious spent with the count standing at in beating Atlanta. First, Had!

AAA school from nearby Lake pass rush, and unleashed a 49- 7.6.
unleas hed a 40-yard touchdown
County- ran out of grid gas yard bomb to Curtis Calhoun in
The start of the third period pass to Billy Johnson, then Braagainst Orlando Ev2ns, -I2, the end zone. But it was a Shaw saw Leesburg immediatelyzile
batted
down
Kim
at Lyman Stadium.
scamper of 22 yards late in the take the lead, 12-7, when Mc'Quilken's fourth-down pass
Starting off last Tuesday final period that iced the game Sampson led another drive from the Houston six into the
night against Seminole, the for the Orange County con- through the Trojans. This one Oilers' end zone with about a
yellowjackets made a shambles tingent.
covered 70 yards, in eight plays, minute to play.
of three Seminole County
The third edition of this an- with Sampson again taking the
Chiefs 23, Chargers 20
basketball teams on the way to nual bowl game was really an ball in. This time it was a 25Running back Ed Podolak,
the Rotary Bowl roundball title. offensive struggle, with both yard scamper around his own out of action for five weeks with
teams running up over 300 right end with 9:08 left in the a groin injury, rettined with a
But when they tried to yards. But, while the defenses period,
vengeance, rolling up 127 yards
duplicate that feat
on the hadtroublecontainingtheother
But that exciting drive and scoring two touchdowns,
gridiron, they found out the
hard way there is a big d.d team, they did get stingy once proved to be Leesburg's last including one on a five-yard run
ference between AAAA and their goal line was threatened. gasp, as after that they slowly with five minutes to play,
Late in the first period, fell under the weight of the
AAA
r'.. .IU is•••O
Leesburg drove down to the bigger Eva ns team.
Chargers.
And that di fferen ce
T ro jans two yard line. But
number of players a school
there, on a "fourth and goal"
'suit up
situation, they were stopped
While bo th Evans and when their star running back,
Leesburg came into the game Raymond Coffie, came up
with like records of 7-3, Evans empty t rying to power this way
had the advantage of playing over.
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two platoon football. On the
The game remained scoreless
other side of the field most of till Shaw hit Calhoun in the
the Yellowjackets were forced corner of the end zone with a 14to go both ways.
yard scoring strike.
While both teams were sftfl
Leesburg, led by their signal
fresh, Leesburg appeared to caller Clay Sampson, came
hold the upper-hand offensively. right back with a TI) of their
But when the clock rolled own. Sampson used Coffle to eat
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Ka nsas City st retched its
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Denver 122, Indiana 113
Portland 103, Washington 95
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Golden State 132, Atlanta
KanSS City lOt. PhiladelphIa

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Los Angeles 10.). Chicago 8.1
Portland 145, Indiana uS
Seattle II?, Washington 116
Today's Games
No games scheduled

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Pittsburgh 1. Cincinnati 3
Kansas City 23, San Diego 70
Los Angeles 33.
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ARIES (March 21-April 19)
You're very enterprising today
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TAURUS (April 20-May 20)
Something beneficial is going
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have a diligent supporter busy
working on your behalf.
GEMINI (May 21-June 20)
Seek to associate' today with
people who are producers.
Watching how they operate will
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tomorrow. Your chances for
success are better today.
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) This
should be a generally fortunate
day, so don't waste your time on
situations of small consequence. Push major projects
boldly,
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22)
You're very good today at
managing affairs for others.
Looking out for their interests
will also provide dividends for
you.
LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) This
is a good day to arrange a
meeting on a one-to-one basis if
you have an important Issue to
discuss. It should be mutually
gratlf)ing.
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Your chances for a big return
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Don't be afraid to set lofty goals
at this time regarding things of
a material
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what you want if )-du're ennature.

terprising.

YOUR BIRTHDAY
Nov. 30, 1976
Be prepared for a very active
social schedule this year. Fun
activities will mushroom
through some new people who
will be entering your life.
(Are you a Sagittarius?
Bernice Osol has written a
special Astro-Graph Letter- for
you. For your copy send 50
cents and a self-addressed,
stamped envelope to AstroGraph, P.O. Box 489, Radio City
Station, New York, N.Y. 10019.
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thereafter Easley Blackwood
conceived a better and much
simpler one. It was a case of
an excellent convention driving out a good one. Before
they had these conventions,
grand-slam bidding was
strictly hit or miss. Today's
hand shows a hit South was
the late Louis Watson. North
the late Edward Hymes Jr."
Jim: "Can you explain why
Ilymes bid seven when he
could not be sure about the
ace of spades?"
Oswald: "Hymes gave a
simple answer. He said that
Louis just wouldn ' t open a
minimum hand vulnerable
and rebid his suit without an
ace If you had known Louis
You would appreciate the
reasoning. He was a really
sound bidder

DEAR DR. LAMB
After
reading your column about
isometric exercises and what
D
they can actually do to the blood
pressure I became very concerned. I do not do Isometric
exercises, but whenever I think
of it I tense my stomach
muscles and keep them tight in
order to have a flat stomach.
Is this a practice that I should
avoid' I am a middleagesi
woman and I do exercise. I've cycles can sometimes be
never been troubled with high irregular, such as skipping a
blood pressure and I don't want month or two, so I was not going
it to happen to me now,
to be worried or sbrrnriqpil if
DEAR
HEADER
mine did. Well, mine didn't. j
Isometric contractions, in. was very regular.
Oswald: "The first major
eluding hand-shaking or
Alter about six months, one changes in the laws of conA Mississippi reader wants
tract The
bridge
occurred
in late to know
a card
played
squeezing and voluntary month I didn't have my period, 1932.
new
laws included
from when
dummy
in ais rubber
contractions, can cause a It didn't come the next month very large penalties, plus bridge game.
transitory rise of the blood and now it is six months J( grand-slam bonuses of 1500
The rule is specific. A card
pressure. They will not cause a a year - since my last period.
not vulnerable and 2250 in dummy must be played if
normal person to develop high
Around that time I changed vulnerable. This made grand- touched by declarer except by
blood pressure though. The my eating habits and went on a slam bidding most important accident or for the purpose of
danger is for the person who mild diet. I started eating the and the fertile brain of Ely rearranging dummy's cards.
already has excessively high right amount of everything; Culbertson conceived the first
blood pressure.
plenty of vegetables, fresh (nut artificial (our notrump con(For a copy ol JACOB','
vention.
Many Life situations Increase and the right amounts of
MODERN. send $1 to: "Win
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the blood pressure temporarily, protein, milk, cereal, bread and playJim.
Blackwood
todayeveryone
instead at Bridge,' do this
newspaper, P 0 Box 489,
A good example is running. As a bulk products. I do not eat any of Culbertson'"
Radio
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person exerts himself, the heart heavy, rich, sweet desserts as I
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must pump more blood. With used to all the time. I lost five
this increase the blood pressure pounds.
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rises. This Is normal and after
by Gill Fox
Isn't six months without
exercise the blood pressure menstruating very abnormal?
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returns to normal. Such Can it be normal at all? I am
exercise actually helps to lower much too shy to talk to my
blood pressure in many normal mother or anyone about it or to
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people after the period of see a doctor either. What should
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I do? This Is really worrying
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To give you more information me.
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DEAR READER - You
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you The Health Letter number original resolution not to worry
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newspaper, P.O. Box 1551, 16 years of age. The fact that
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problems as well as keep you delicate hormone balance that
nicer looking,
controls menstruation. You are
DEAR DR. LAMB - I have a on the right course, eating a
problem that has been sound, sensible diet, Nature jJ
bothering me for some time and likely take care of the rest of the
It really worries me. I am development for you If you do
female and 14 years old. I not resume menstruation by
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21) Others will be looking to you
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Nate Williams came off the
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New England 38. Denver i
Golden State at Chicago
New York Giants 28, Seattle Detroit at San Antonio
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Washington 21, PhiladelphIa 0
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FICTITIOUS NAME
Notice is hereby given that we are
engaged In business at I I Industrial
Park, Seminole County, Florida
under the fictitious name of DIXIE
PRIDE PEANUT CO. and that we
intend to register saidname with the
Clerk of the Circuit Court, Seminole
County, Florida in accordance with
the provisions of the Fictitious
Name Statutes, To Wit: Section
165.09 Florida Statutes 1951.
S: William P. Speigle
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CLASSIFIED ADS
CITY OF CASSELBERRY,
FLORIDA NOTICE OF PUBLIC
Orndo Seminole
HEARING TO CONSIDER
ADOPTION OF PROPOSED OR
831-9993
322-2611
DIN AN CE
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN.
RATES
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN by
CLASSIFIED DEPT.
the City of Casselberry, Florida.
lic a line
1 thru S times
that the City Council will hold a
31c a line
limes
25
6
lhru
public hearing to consider enact
24c a line
26 times
merit of Ordinance No. 323, entitled:
(S,,00 MINIMUM CHARGE)
MONDAY thru FRIDAY
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY
OF CASSELBERRY, FLORIDA,
3 Lines Minimum
SATURDAY 9-Noon
AND
SUP.
AMENDING
PLEMENTING CHAPTER 1,
THE
4 20F
SECTION
CASSELBERRY CITY CODE;
SAID AMENDMENT AND SUP
PubIicQtion
Noon The
PLEMENT TO PROVIDE FOR
OF
ALCOHOLIC
SALE
Sundoy
BEVERAGES WITHIN THE CITY
AND SETTING TIMES OF SALE;
DEFINING ESTABLISHMENTS
AFFECTED; ADDING CLOSING
PROCEDURES TO SAID SUB.
SECTION; PROVIDING EX.
4—Personals
4A-Public Notices
—
CONFLICTS;
CEPTIONS.
SEVERABILITY, EFFECTIVE
DATE.
YES!
WEDD;NGSPERFORMEO
This notice is given pursuant to
By Notary Public
are
still
es
Seminole
Jayce
Sanford
the provisions of Chapter 164,
3)
322 2026 - Eves. &amp; Weekends
Sampler
Restaurant
selling the
Florida Statutes, and the Charter
37
Call
5)1.95
3
Coupon Books for
and Ordinances of the City of
WANT ADS WILL SELL your "don't
0090 or 323 4.510, or otter S coil 323
Casselberry, Florida, as amended
needs" fast and at a low, Low Coil.
1930
and supplemented
Said Ordinance will be placed on
ARE YOU TROUBLED? Call Toll
first reading on Monday, December
Free. 625 1227 for "WE Care",
13, 1976. an the City Council will
Adults &amp; Teens.
SEARS telephones will be open
cOntide, sa i.i :or final passage and
DIVORCE PAPERS TYPED fordo
Two
22.
every
night
'till
Inn.
Dec.
adoption after the public hearing
ltyourselfers. 550 Marilyn's 99
days delIvery. 322 1771
which will be held in the City Hall on
Secretarial Service, Ocala, 904
Casseiberry. Florida, on Monday,
Notary. Marriages
732 $773
December 20. 1976. at 7: P.M., or
TWO PLUS TWO IS FOUR
Performed
as soon thereafter as possibie. At the
And That's A Fact I
meeting interested parties may
Classified Ads Gets Results
LITTLE SALESMAN INPRINT '3
appear and be heard with respect to
And That's A Fact Toot
, That's a Classified Ad!
the proposed Ordinance, This
hearing may be continued from time
IS ALCOHOL A PROBLEM?
to time until final action is taken by
IN YOUR FAMILY?
the City Council.
Meeker clutch purses, cigarette
AL ANON
Copies of the proposed Ordinance
cases &amp; key cases. Gwaltney
are available at the City Hall wi th
Jewelers, 201 5. Park Ave
For families or friends of problem
the Clerk of the City and same may
drinkers.
be Inspected by the public.
For free In
DIVORCE FORMS
For further information call 123 4517
DATED this 23rd day of
formation write to: Box 791 ,
or write
November, A D 1976
Pompano. Fla , 3)06)
Sanford Al Anon Family Group P.O.
(Seat)
Box 553, Sanford, Fla 32771.
Linda Thomas,
Acting City Clerk
Publish. Nov. 29, 1976
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Legal Notice
Beauty Salon, 519 E 1st • 322 5142.

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NOTICE UNDER FICTITIOUS
NAME STATUTE
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN
Notice is hereby given that In.
underSigned, pursuant 10 Ihe
"Fictitious Name Stalute" Chapter
465 09, Florida Stalute, will register
with the Clerk of the Circuit Court,
In and for Seminole County, FlorIds,
upon receipt of proof of Hie
publication of this nolici, the lid
titiouS name, towit: .1 D'S SPORT
SMANS DEN under which it 5
engaged in businelo at East Side of
Highway No. 17.92 and Concord
DrIve. Casselberry. Florida in the
City of Casselberry, Florida.
That tie party interested in said
bviiflti enterprise it as follows:
Sportsman's Den, Inc..
a Florida Corporation
By; 10sep41 DelRoaao,
President
Dated at Calselberry. Semlnol•
County. Florida, October It. 197$Publish. Nov 8, 15, 72, 79, 1976
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Companion Heeded immediately
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NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
OF PROPOSED CHANGES AND
AMENDMENTS IN CERTAIN
DISTRICTS AND BOUNDARIES
OF THE ZONING ORDINANCE OF
THE
CITY
OF
SANFORD,
FLORIDA.
Notice is hereby given that a
Public Hearing will be field at the
Commission Room in the City Hall
in the City of Sanford. Florida, at
7 00 o'clock P M. on December 13,
1916, to consider changes and
amendments to the Zoning Or
dinance of the City of Sanford,
Florida. as follows.
A poni ion of that certain property
abutting South Sanford Avenue and
lying between 261h Street and
Lemon Street I$ Proposed to be
rezoned from RC 1 (Restricted
Commercial) District to CC 2
(General Commercial) District
Said property being more par
ticularly described as follows:
Lot S. Block S. A. 6. Russell's
Addition to Fl Reed, according to
the Plot thereof as recorded n Plat
Book I. Page 97 of the Public
Records of Seminole County,
Florida
All parties in interest and citizens
Shall have an Opporii,gslly to be
heard at said hearing
By order of the City Commission
of the City of Sanford, Florida.
H N 10mm, Jr
City Clerk
Publish: Nov 79, 1976
DEF 136
______________________
NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
by virtue of that certain Writ of
Execution issued Out of and under
the seal of the County Court of
Orange County, Florida, upon final
Judgment rendered In the aforesaid
court on the
291h day of January,
AD. 1976, in that certain case en
l.tled. Uslife Credit Corporation,
Plaintiff. vi ColumbuS Laltimore,
Jr,, a k a, 3. C. Lattimore. Jr. arid
Stierterie Lallimore a k
Siserlene
Horn, Defendant, which aforesaid
Writ of Execution was delivered to
me as Sheriff of Seminole County,
Florida, and I have levied upon the
following described property Owned
by Columbus Lattimore, Jr. Said
property being located In SemInole
County, Florida, more particularly
described as follows :
Lot I), Block 0, Merril Park, ac
cording to Plot Book S. Page 77,
Public Records of Seminole County,
Florida.
and the underslgn!d as Sheriff of
Seminole County, Florida. will at
11:00 A M. on the 111h day Of
December, AD 1976, offer for sale
and sell to the highest bidder, for
caSh, sub(e'ct to any and all existing
(ems, at the Front (West) Door of
the Seminole County Courthouse in
Sanford, Florida, the above
dscrlbext personal property,
That said sale is being made to
satisfy the terms of saId Writ Of
Execution
John E, Polk,
Sheriff
(,
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u.a,.iuury. r.uriva
Publisri Plo-i. 22, 29, 0cc 8, 13, 1976
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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY , FLORIDA
CI
Cl
TRI CITY ELECTRICAL CON
TRACTORS, INC. a Florida conporation.
Plaintiff
vs
WILLIAM M. BELL. JR., and
EVERETT NORFLEET. etc.,
Defendants
AMENDED
NOTICE OF SUIT
IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF
FLORIDA
TO: WILLIAM M. BELL. JR.,
and EVERETT NORFLEET
d b a SPACETTES, a
Tennessee General Partner
ship
76069 Lamar Avenue
Memphis, Tennessee 33111
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
that a complaint Seeking the
foreclosure of a mechanics' lien
has been filed in the above entitled
Court, and you are summoned,
ordered and required to show cam
*ti5 the same should not be granted
by serving a copy of your written
defenses. It any, upon the law firm of
Bornstein, Petree &amp; Shader, PA
125 South
Court Ave.. Orlando,
Florida 32101, Attorneys for
Plaintiff, and by filing the original
thereof with the Clerk of the Circuit
Court, Seminole County, Sanford,
Florida, not later than the 13th day
of December, 1976
II you fail to appear or sl'iow cause
in accordance with this notice, a
default will be entered against you
for the relief demanded in the
complaint.
This notice will be published once
a Week for tour (1) consecutive
weeks in the Evening Herald, a
newspaper having general dr.
cutatlon In Seminole County,
Florida
WITNESS my hand as Clerk of the
salo Court and the sail of said Court
this Sin day of November, 1976.
Arthur H. BeckwIth, Jr.
Clerk of the Circuit Court
By Patricia A Jackson
Deputy Clerk
(SEAL)
Publish Nov I, IS, 32, 29, 1974
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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT, IN AND
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SEMINOLE
COUNTY,
FLORIDA
CIVIL ACTION NO. 11i-179$.CA'9.
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FIRST FEDERAL SAVINGS AND
LOAN
ASSOCIATION
OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY, a cor
poralion organized and existing
under the Laws of the United States
of America.
Plaintiff,
vs
DAMON A. DIPIRO and BRENDA
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Defendants,
NOTICE OF ACTION
TO. DAMON A DIPIRO
Residence unknown
Last known mailing
address;
c 0 Thomas C. Dipiro
75 Oaklawn Avenue
Cranston, Rhode Island 07970

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211 W 25th

Sanford. Fla

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INCOME PROPERTY
$11,900
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SHIRLEY MILLETT
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Casselberry Winter Spring's
Forest City
Altamonte Springs
RUTH TUECH
8)4 9212
Altamonte Springs
Longw ood

(East)

HILDA RICHMOND

3 BR in county with large lot, family
room 117,3.00
BR. newly panted Owner will
trade or go F HA. VA. Conventional
with small costs to buyer 5)$ 3.00
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Needs Sonic work 5650 332 723/

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hoiler, w.Ih door for %hpl'. ,

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SALES' RENTaL'.
817W 15f St Sanford
327 S641 or 322 7757 otter Hri.

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'76 ' Slat 'on P1010 227 5171

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Pewinspection loaded
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Pin0i S Elc-.lronic Organs with
automatic rhyThm Sertion Liberal
trades offered Bob tSaIl' Piano 9,
Organ Soles &amp; 'Western Auto, 3d
W F'il St . 322 7755

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C all Ba it
hAL LOIATE
322
:OUTHERP'l L1VIN'- 2 story. 1 BR,
I bath, tOni rm , Ig separate
garage &amp; Storage game rm .
11*9,00
NEED A HOME' 1100 down
payment f c4talihied buyerS. 3
BR I' batht. cent heal, refur
cubed As low 3'. 1)8.000

I Acre Lake front

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Ele(tri Guitar and Amplifier, $75,
Electric tt,,ss. Carrying Case &amp;
Amplifier, $/S Ludwig Bast and
Ludwig Snare Drums with Brass
$75 Corn Cornet with Case $23
SEMINOLE COIN, 109 v F,r'.I
St Sanford ID to I Monday thru

Yr.0 lust wont f.nd 'he SPACE in
any other home
plus acreage
plus LAKEFRONT 3 OR - could
be I plus 3 car garage
All ton
under $50,000' Call Carole Jordan,
Realtor Associate TODAY 'or
appointment

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Rms with bull on den &amp; storage
room on nice ISv 179,' lot Pried
toe quick sale 323 1169

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with
alur-' corn &amp; siofiT Systym A150
Roofing, Gutters 70 yr$ E.p
Eagle Siding Co 113 9563

Osfem 73/acres, county blacktop
road Partly wooded, corner
Property Terms $11,100 Broker, Earn
extra cash for Christmas
8310171
shopping Sell those items lOu no
longer riced
th
Qu.ck Ac'ci,
Nice corner landscaped residenlial
Want .50 ri
Li ce-cogHerald
lot, Central Sanford location.
easonablr
owner 12.36.419
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Cleaning

COMMERCIAL PROPERTY
Choice COmme-r(iai Site 730 *1St) cn
us Hwy I/ 92 inside Snlotd City
limits By owner 323 2120

SOF A A CHAiR SHAMPOOED
Only 515
PhOne in 1566
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ConSole Stereo, AM FM Rod.o is
Record Player Excellent Con
(fit ton, 5100 L 3 ________________

WILSON MA1ERrURNITURE
BUY SELL TRADE
111)13 E
irsf St
.377 562'?

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Resident, &amp; Commerc0i Clean
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322 2611 or III 9991

REALTY

Reg Real Estate Broker. 321 061)
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Landscaping &amp;

Home Improvements

Lawn Care
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Panting Remodeling General Re
pars Call 321 IllS
interior
Exterior Plastering
Plaster Patching Simulated brick
A stone Spec'alty 377 7790
Central Heat A Air Cond itioning
or
lire estimates, colt Carl
Harris at SEARS in Sanford 322
1711
Li('TMJrdi S Home Repairs. Room
Add,li0
Concrete Wore, Pan,
ing, Carpenter Work, Ceramc
Til1, Alum Enclosures 323 6.415
Free Estimates

EXPERT LAWN SERVICE
Md*ing, Edging, Trimming
lreeESp mates
Phone in i?
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Mo-wing. Tnimm ng. Edging,
Clean up 8 30 813-4

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in Interior A E ely' :'
Painting Ditcourit Prices F reft
Estimates COil Robert, 33) 1640

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Pest Control
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Shop its clas,ifieø ads ly
C Fit St
05 gIl dyji

ART BROWN PEST CONT POL
2567 Park Drive
322 85'.)

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Custom Work L'censed, Bonded
Free estimate 3736038
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Phoneiii 5)7)

Land Clearing
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lJpi'i.Jl%?,r v 322 2721

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'MILLIONS OF DOLLARS ii
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daily
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classified ads Nothing Small
about that
Dad will lov e Black 6. Decker or
Rockwell power tools arid Stanley
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Gifling eon be byrd .n the Want
&amp; true Value Hardware, em &amp;
AtiSi
1.-apie 322
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Ct.s
8aii, (jolt Bags, Duckstr
Jacks LadieS and mens got
apparel and shoes Mayfair
Country Club Pro Shop, 322 2531

ST. JOHNS REALTY
BROKERS
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Priced below reproduction Costs
JENNY CLARK REALTY
RelIlor
312 59*

Uaranied reCuiia,tioneii OU1O
b a tteries.
$12 IS
exchange
RE EL'S BODY SHOP, 1109
Sanford Ave

574 3167

Deltona

good running condition, 1600 322
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GfnecOtConlractur
322 S7

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L.REGOP'YMOBILEHOMES
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LOr)c 2 OR, cuStOm bull home
quiet street Oxerieg rooms, eat
in kitchen dining room, double
101 $11,9

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JEAN BRYANT
8349212
Sanford

1967 Mustang, new tires, new paint,

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Harold Hall Realty
REALTOR, MLS
323'5774 Anytime

go for all ih1'

70-Swap &amp;

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VETERANS
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JUST MAKE PAYMENTS- '72 and
BUYERS DEALERS
Models Call 3238510 or 3
Empty your carport or garageLAOS Dealer
MOk SU and have fun swapping
KENMORE WASHER
Parts,
too
Bring your articles to
Service
Used
machines I
DAYTONA AUTO AUCTION
Mo'vielapd Drive in Theatre Swap
MOONEY .SPP lANCES, 373
4*y 97, 1 mile west Of Speedway,
Shop Flea Market, 50ytpi Il 97,
---- - Daytona Beach will ho ld a public
every Sunda y
. 9a m free
10 P
m NO i AUTO AUCTION every Saturday
CHARGE Reserve
spaces
55-Boats &amp; Accessories
night at 7 30 Il's the on ly one in
Phone 322 17 1 6, 7 p in o 9 pm
Florida You set the reserved
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No charge Other than 55
792 3 Hw Il 97
registration fee unICiS vehicle is
37' 5261
71-An
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sold Call 9042558311 for further
details
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JO1 F 25th St

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530
Call 322 1671 after I p
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15 29 Now , US') Sanford Electric
Co - 7527 Park Dr , 322 1S62

323 7832

a flied, cozy
cOme iifir eiemen

CHOICE AREA
3 p 7 bath, X '
family rm - a line home
STOP RENTING Move in
then
buy Neat 30R. CH. *.1 t'gu'pped
W W carpet, 522.000

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Sanford. Owner out 01 tu,iC, needs
0 Sell 536300

FURNISHED

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professional grooming 2467 Park
Ave. 3724121

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377 4991
re-ncr
Eve'. 322 1496. 321 4164 222 196.1

BRENDA
J
EUBANKS,
formerly
BRENDA 3 DIPIRO
615 Polk Street
Topeka, Kansas

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JUN G LE U,fl
Geneva. Nice
doubt' -di' m0OiI home. I acre,
115.500

VERY CLEAN 2 liP cider home I
close to downtown, chirchej and
shopping includes separate ef I
apartment
partment or workshop I
510.500

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EXECUTIVE HOME in beautiful
Wilson Place Six miles west of
downf ow n S.SrilCrd Lovely one
year old, I bedroom, 3' a bath
home on generous Pool Of ented lot
neStled under huge oais
kitchen,
lireplace and built in lamly room,
brick .iCd liC gjs grill on 34'xt2 ,
porch 'ntercoru,. central vacuum
snStem 7 central heating and air
conditioning units Pleâi, call for
appo'ntmenl

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Clean YOUr Own Carpet I Expert Mechanics
guaranteed Reajnable prices 25
Rent Our Rinsenyac
yrs experience Moaley's Garage,
__R POLL'S FURNITURE 332 5181
7532 Perk Or 322 3955 Bill
Bow,r, Operator
65—Pets. Supplies
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BATEMAN REALTY

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Contractors Sc
you r Real Estate Broker or call I
home Lots of custom extras New
831 5554 Ext
llmily room, cus'om work shop.
*ell, sprinkler system, CHA and
REDUCED FOR QUICK SALE
( more are yours for iuSI COUNTY
- 7
I BR. 1 bath,
121.900
f,im rm central h,Ot, air unit,
d'Sh,,ihr
ML S REALTORS
Owop, holding
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Fill Santa's bag quick and
easy
Shop the want ads for
Christmas buys

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1913 29' SIb Wheel Qunstar Coach
man, air, tape, with radio, bull i
speakers. all equipped With or
without 1971 Ford PiCk up truck
Both A I condition 17500 373 5119

64-Equipment for Rent

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VC Sell our trade in Vurn'Ture allow
prces Good selection

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322-2420

CASSELBERRY- 131 Laurel Way,
I OR, 2 B. Fam Rm • Fla rm
Dbl gar, hence
FOREST CITY- 3350 Cleaves Cl 3 BR' 2 i B. Fam rm , Fla rm ,
Dbl Car. Furepic , vac syst
Sprinkler Sys
142,900,

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PIANO &amp; ORGAN LESSONS
ary Steele, teacher with Orlando
School of Music it offering private
lessons in Sanford, 1220949

'YOUR lit III tIE .1(;i,3(;)'-

SANFORD--2306 Park Ave Villas. 2
BR. I B, Townhouse
119,500

OV1EDO- 392 Celery Cr. N
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BR.7B,Fm Rm,DbI
138.700

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Sanford, Flo.

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YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
that an action to foreclose a mon
tgage on the followIng property in
Seminole County, Florida:
Loll, GROVE HILL, according to
the plat thereof as recorded In Plat
Book IS. Page 96, of the Public
Records of Seminole County,
Florida;
has bees filed against you and you
are required to serve a copy of your
written defenses, if any, to it on
PHILLIP
H.
LOGAN
of
SHINHOLSER, LOGAN
AND
MONCRIEF,
Attorneys
for
Plaintiff, Post Office Box 3279,
Sanford, Florida 32771. arid file the
original with the Clerk of the above
Court on or before December 17th,
1976; otherwise, a Judgment may be
entered against you for the relief
demanded let the Complaint.
WITNESSmyhand andtMseaIof
lft$ Court on this 11th day Of
November, 1974.
(Seal)
Arthur H. Beckwltti, Jr.
Clerk of tne Circuit Court
By' Patricia A Jackson
Deputy Clerk
PubliSh, Nov. IS, 27. ?1, D.c. 6, 197$
)EF64

L.ike Mary. 2 BR. Florida room.
fenced yard. Shady Near lake
3221507

1505 W. 25th St.

NAV EL OR AN GES
2802 French Ave., Sanford
3723422

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Oranges, Grapefruit
SI SO by
Call between 3:30 &amp; 6 p m 373 543'l

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EXECUTIVE COUN1WY
Our
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3.000
tel fl this one that sets
on approx 7 a acr
es Plenty of LONGW000- 137 Lea Ave — 4 BR.
room to room Horses OK Latest
7 B, Fam Pm . Dbl , Car . Fm
appliances in kitcheri, carpeted
1913 17' wide, I OR, turn AC, adults
Ibroughout. Sunken family room
Scurty 1)00 mo 127 59)9
A real ShOw place 547,500
CHULA VISTA- Groveland Drive4 BR, 3 B. Fam Pm . Fire plc
2Bw, turn - cabana. porch. fenced 902 SCOTT
MAYFAIR- Newer 3
scr. porch
,ard Adults only No pets 373
$60,000.
OR. ta bath home in top con
C53 idler I 30
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dition Outside utility. lenced rear WINTER SPRINGS-- 700 Bit
yard and a well landscaped yard
terwooa St 3 OR . 7 b, Fam Rm .
are yours lot ust 525.900
Dol Car

Luxury Patio Apartments

Things to Eat

By

SANFORD.- Lovely 2 or 3 tSR. I
Dec. 31,
ba th home in good location,
cu'I!u'nt (ong-ton, 511.700 VA , DELTONA
1106 Giovanni Si. 3
BR.? B. Car
ill, 00 ()')wfl
$21,SO0

OR , furnished, $110 Katie's
Wekiva Landing, 327 4170
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2 f1raiier, all utilities, c en tral
neat, TV, I child accepted No
pels $10 *4 3279064

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Eductlona, Child Care for as low as
52. weekly LI you qualify 323 $421
or 123 6435

Special

If Purchased &amp; Closed

M. UNSWORTH REALTY

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WORK? Place a ClOtSilied Ad in
the Evening HerOld tc,ija

51-Houhold Goods

173 8722

1200

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No Closing Costs

% av,iilablp for subsidized
riousing in rural areas No down
payment, monthly payments less
than rent

34-.--MbiIe Homes

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SANFORD AUCTION
FR ENCH AVE.
323-7340

sprinklers, equipped kitchen, &amp; Ore cf Singers top Touch arid Sew C,POOMINQ
-All small breeds
fenced large yard Just $21,000
Zg lan rnarhnes AsSume
Professional, Reasonable III
78torcycs
balanced $185 SOon pay $11 90 per
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LOCH ARBOR - II) West Crystal
month Will lake trade in Singer
Drive - Comfortable 3 BR, l'
equipped to zig zag &amp; make button
Motorcycle Insurance
Beautiful kittens for sa le, 3 mos old '
bath home on large shaded lot.
holes Balance of 55898 or 10
BLAIR AGENCY
Call 5111101 after 1 30 pm
paneled family room, central
payments of SO Coil credit
313 3866 or 37) 7710
H&amp;AC. sprinkler system plus
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manager, 372 9111 or tee at
68 -Wanted to Buy
much more Priced right at
SANFORD SEWING CENTER
79-Trucks- Tr
533.000
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The Old Singer Store
Cash for Antiques Consignrnt
BEL AiR ' 1226 Randolph - Lovely
1971 GMC Pickup truck, good
Wanted
1530 State St. Sanford Plaza
Hi way 16 AuctIon
condition Sanford Auction, 323
lurnithed 3 BR, I bath home, '.
Galleries. 372 6972
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neat as a pin Many extras include 7 Sets Twin Beds, complete SIlO
1310
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washer dryer, freezer, utility
total 823 Cherokee Circle, Sanford
Wanted to buy used office furniture.
I 1960 GMC pick up, V 6, Standard
Any
shed, &amp; more "Garden of Month"
quantity
(Sur'l,ind)
IIOLL'S.
transmission, step Side, posi
winner Priced at 522.500
CASSELBERRY. Hwy 17,3.830
SEWING MACHINE
traction rear, new paint, good
lid S'inforg's SaIeSLe,1,Ir
4704
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SINGER FUTURA
StiCker, 147$ Also l960 Chevy pick
Like new, Singer's finest Still in
WE BUY FURNITURE
250 engine, automatic trap
warranty. Original price over
Matland Auction
SmiSS'iOn, disc t'akes, fleet side,
1650 Will Sell for I2l8cashor take
ANYTIME
new paint, FM radio, good
m6aoIifr,efrom Sanford
up payments of $17 per month NOI
sicker siso 327 IS)2
Multiple Listing Service , MONEY DOWN Will take trade
as part payment Free home trial,
Ut :. rIJU,
80-Autos for-Sale
ISIS PARK
EXTRA CASH FOR
no obligation Call 644 6179 day or I GET
CHRISTMAS by telling your good I
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used furniture and appliances to I Buick Special, 1961 Excellent motor
Larry's New A Used Mart. 215 S I
&amp; transmission. 1350 373 1762. or
52-Appliances
Sanford Ave , 322 1137
371 2365
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3 BR. 2 bath AlSo I BR.- HAROLD
HALL REALTY, REALTOR, 32)
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If You Qualify

t&amp;3 BR Apis .excellent location, all
electric kitchens, A C. carpeted,
drapes, adultS, from SISO 7015
Sanford Ave. Phone 377/413

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Lost: long haired while altered mate
cat. 25th &amp; Sanford. Hair thin on
back. 323 1323

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Nice 2 BR block home, turn or
unturn 3232920ot 322 7829 ohtr 6
pm
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,'nter Springs
3 tIll, excellent
Condition, Min lease 6 mos 1265
mo No pets Near school 377 0215

Spacoos I 2 II. 3 OR .ipts Tnni'.,
swimming, playground,
rerreat on room, laundry room
and clubhouse 2580 Ridgewooxl
A ,i' Ph 311 A-li')

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BUENA VISTA -. 1316 Elliott
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home Has large workshop, citrus
&amp; pecan trees, garden With

Woodruff's Garden Center
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old 3 tIll. for Iat sa le Equipped
kitchen, with breakfast bar, utility
room, 2 baths, living &amp; dining,
paneled family room, that
overlooks a large yard with citrus
trees Quiet area, close to
everything 137,900 323 0210

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32-Houses Unfurnished

RAVEPINA PARK
110 Tangerine
Dry, -- Lovely 3 OR. I', both,
with fenced back yard Large
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utility building &amp; plenty of citrus:
trees BPP warranted
Just
521,000

P.M.

Barik.Americard &amp; Master Charge
Welcome

NELSON'S FLORIDA ROSES

Butane Lighters. $995 up. money
clips, 16 5') Gwallney Jewelers,
704 S Park Ave

Stenstrom Realty

Home For The
Holidays

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char, se(retaral desks 1
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NOLL'S
Casseiberry, 17 ' 830 1206

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Used Office Furniture

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LOIS of good used furniture, op
psiancej, TV's and miscellaneous
More sealed storage cartons

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Electric Guitar and Amplifier, $75;
ectric Bass. Carrying Case &amp;
Amplifier, $75, Ludwig Bass and
Ludwig Snare Drums with Brass,
$75; Conn Cornet with Case $25.
SEMINOLE COIN, 109 W Frst
St , Sanford tO to I Monday truj
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Call About Our
Christmas Specials

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F'AE'O WI TP1 A DRINK r
PROBLEM
Perhaps Alcoholic Anonymous
Can Help
Call 423 4517
Write P.O Box 1713
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earrings, $6.95 up Gwaltney
Jewelers. 204 S Park Ave.
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sludo ,,pts Conveniently located,
br'autilully landscaped Abundant
storage, including attic "GE
Energy Efficient Package" From
IllS Call Ted or Jeanelle Ean
rlOrplii. Resident ServiceDirer
tons. 123 3301 to see mod els and
selectyour new .ipt

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Realty, 322 2335 107 W First St
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Allan CarousalOrgan, Iiknew Sold
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Phone 830 G2I1

Metal Shed, red barn type.
I'x ID', $500
323 5029 alter 5pm

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Spacious. custom 3 HP. 7 bath, liv
rm . din, rm . den, eat in kit,,
acre's Privacy Near hospital 3fl
5113
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kitchen equipped, nice large lot
Can assume mortgage,
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payment Mtinthly payr'lent
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Phone 177 1881, Santor

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810 1702.

SANFORD - 3 OR, l''j bath home
with central heat &amp; air, 17x2I
game room, utility shedon cement
foundation, large tree's $23,900
New FHA
WE TAKE TRADES
LAKE MARY- Sparkling 3 BR, Ii
bath rome with Florida room.
rentr.il heal &amp; Motivated owner
Su3,7J PICW FHA

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Used Restaurant and Bar Equip 6' I
Gas Grill. Deep tat fry e, Cash :
Register, other equip. 373 2770

DELTONA Beautifully furnished ?
BR home on high corner lot with
Florida room, carport, heat and
air Close to Shopping $11,000
SELL THAT CAR TODAY' Place a
low, cost want ad
then Stay close
DYNAMIC PROPERTIES
to your phone
S V Hardwick, Broker
Dollop,,. 6646411
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MONTHLY RENTALS
AVAILABLE
Color Tv, air Cond Maid Ser'r
QUALITY INN NORTH
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50—Miscelianeous for Sale

Lake Mary- 3 BR, I', t.,ili, new
homes Under $25,000 with ltiis
than 1750 down, Government
funding By builder, III 16.49,
Equal Housing Opportunity
3 BR, Ii bath, cent, heat &amp; air,
carpeted, closets galore, enclosed
garage, utility rm , fenced back
yard, large corner lot For Sale or
Rent 373 3780

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in hui'ynçj or cI'Iling

1 BR. clean, near Shopping No pets
2619 Elm . Sanford Call Mrs
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One of thenation's leading
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fiberglass boat manufacturers
31-Apartments
needs persons experienced in
Furnished
building mock UN arid fabrication
- -- -of glass molds for runabout and I BR, turn apt
grits, water turn
fishing bo,its
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Good Salary, fringe benefits, paid
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vacation and hclidas, excellent
trailer opts Adult &amp; family park
working conditions
Weekly 3515 Hwy Il 92. Sanford
Send Complete resume to Mr Mike
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Camper Trailer for rent. 74'. full
Corporation,
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bu?dnq lOtS, som. lake front,
heavily wooded Altamonte Loch
Arbor
CRANK CON'ST REALTY
REALTORS 8306061
Eves 33 3149

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Unfurn . Wooded, Home size lots
RIDGEW000 VILLAGE 365
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TAFFER REALTY
Reg Real Estt. Broker
1100 E 251h St
322 64S5

41 —Houses

[VERY DAY someone is looking for
wh4I you have to tell Call today
and your Classified Ad will appear
here tomorrow

Evening Herald, Sanford, FL

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Real Estate

Dt'IARY Large. lovely I BR, ar.
near Stores Ideal for retired
persons 321 0580; 641 6464

Ner'd ex?r,i rnoneyi Can you work ii
couple of hours in the evening
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Dog Before
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NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
OF PROPOSED CHANGES AND
AMENDMENTS IN CERTAIN
DiSTRICTS AND BOUNDARIES
OF THE ZONING ORDINANCE OF
THE
CITY
OF
SANFORD,
FLORIDA.
Notice is hereby given that a
Public Hearing will be held at the
CommiSsion Room In the City Hall
in the City of Sanford, Florida. at
7:00 o'clock P.M on December 13,
1976, to consider changes and
,s To Me Zoning Or.
amendments
dinance of the City of Sanford,
Florida, as follows'
A Portion of tnat certain property
abutting Lake Drive and lyIng
between Adams Avenue and
Summertin Avenue is proposed to
be rezoned from SR.) (Single
Family Residential Dwelling)
District to RC .I (Restricted Corn
I mercial) District. Said property
1 being more particularly described
as follows,
Lot I?, Lets the North o feel
thereof and Less the West Seven feet
for alley, Block II, Bel Air, Plot
Book 3, Page 19, PublIc Records of
Seminole County
All parties in Interest and citizens
shall have an opportunity to be
heard at said hearing.
By order of the City Commission
of the City of Sanford. Florida
H N Tamm, Jr
City Clerk
Publish Nov. 29, 1976
DEF 135
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Unfurnished

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per.nce preferred Apply in
person, Sanford Nursing IS Con
valescent Center, 950 Mel lonville
Ave

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1910 Torino, 12' Alum
5061
Trailer 1' %tr
73 model 1* P
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Clearing Mowing Discing
Fill Dirt, Clay
Rock
Sand,
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WELLS DRILLED. PUMPS.
SPRINKLER SYSTEMS
All typeS ancislies
We repair and seryce
STOrE MACHINE 6.
SUPPLY CC
2(39* 2nd St
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Monday, Nov. 19, 1916

69th Year, No. 87—Tuesday,

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Iferald Staff Writer
Former County Attorney Tom
Freeman today informed county
commissioners his law firm will not
provide legal services after Dec. 10
became on-going political hassles
prompted Asst. County Attorney
Robert Pierce to submit his

resignation.
"I'm tired of the hassle, Pierce
said. -For the sake of my sanity and

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Freeman said Pierce's plans are
"uncertain, but he wants to get out
P. of this countv business. And, I do,
too.

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well, almost
I')Ofle
the judge, prospective jurors.
guards — was In the Seminole Count)
Courthouse this morning to begin the
trial of Nathaniel Lee Williams on
are.i 4 firtivinhAng and witnesstampering. Oni ''r i
dclendu* who vanbhed from the
courthouse, nowhere to be found. Police
are searching. Details, Page !'t
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he's not getting much
help from Dobie
(left) and Drams.
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bovs at the ranch who
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But Republican Commissioner John
Kimbrough said Freeman's firm
stepping down "won't make any

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But Pierce said politics just
wouldn't allow it.
"It just appears that Tom is still
the center of political controversy,"
Pierce said.
Commission chairman Dick
Williams said little when informed
of Pierce's resignation.
"December lo?" Williams asked.
"Okay, thank you, Mr. Freeman."
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legal services to the county after
Freeman's announced cut-o ff date
may be to sub-contract the work to
other attorneys. "I say maybe,"
eclared. -I'm shooting
from the hip."
Freeman wits appointed County

Mike Tolomea is all
smiles as he awaits
his turn to 'clown it

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It De ends
on Who You Ask

Democrats
e t t majority
position on the county commission in
1974.
Republican commissioners have
continually fought Freeman just as
the), fought his appointment. Prior
to Freeman's being selected attorney, the po litical plum was held
by the Orlando firm Pitts, Eubanks,
floss and Rumberger. At that time,
Howard Marsee, a Republican, was
County Attorney.

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Herald Staff Writer
Members of the St. Johns River Water Management District
met Monday night with th e Friends of the St. Johns ( FSJ) to

Freeman came under heavy fire discuss a further reduction nf water hyacinth spraying between
this '.ar after Commission ChairLake Harney and Lake Monroe - but today there were different
man Mike hlattawav was defeated in
interpretations of what was decided at the session.
"We agreed to go ahead with what we've got and then get back
his prima ry election bid by political
together with them in March to see whether it's feasible to hold off

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spraying any longer," said Joseph Joyce, chief of the Aquatic
Plant Control Section of Jacksonville's Army Corps. of Engineers.
The plant control department hadagreed previously to suspend
spraying activities on the St. Johns between Geneva and Sanford
during the Florida shad fishing season, which runs from Dec. 1.

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It ~%ill be her last appearance. Miss Lo%%r~
andI died of 'in apparent heart attack
a New York street Monday.Another
llollvwood star, Godfrey Cambridge, 43. also
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with joint agreement was made
'i'i,t sure you can."
Republican Commissioners while the Demxrats occupied
Kwiatkowski said it was the /
John Kinibrough and lull the majorityposition on the intent of the board to comply
Kirchhoff voting in opposition. board. Altamonte Springs with state regulations which
About $155,000 wiU be used to Councilman Sandra Glenn specify that a lake helped by
combat weeds in the 129-acre spear-headed the effort.
public funds must have public \
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Today Kimbrough asked
The program is a joint whether the lake has public
agreement between the county am-." -[Xws that ex"t"Can

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Concerning Kwiatkowski's allegations, KIn.
brough smiled and said:
'Whatever harry wants to
say. lwould encourage him
to show his lgnorir'e

"The game's already
started," Kwiatkowski
id. He said Kimbrough's
call for a blue-ribbon panel
was
commission's intentions to

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Kimbrough Monday said
creatio n of a panel of three
Seminole County attorneys
would benefit the county
because commissioners
don't have the legal ex.
pertise necessary to decide
the best way' to handle the
Jail fire suits.

Kwiatkowski said Republican Commissioner
John Kimbrough's call for
creation of a blue-ribbon
panel of attorneys to advise
the county on the best
hoiofhndllinjaiuire
litigation as politically inspired.

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But FSJ President J. T. Turnipseed said he was under the
other aquatic
experts .
ast
o
m Jacksonvflle.
Knight, had
consented to prolonging the spraying moratorium through Aprd.
say if Kwiatkowski is
"Thev said they'd extend the non-spraying prograni for about
referring to the Orlando
five months totah and then talk with us in May," Turnipseed
firm of Pitts, Eubanks,
said"We agreed wt. ta at. closer look then,whi ch
[toss and Runtherger, It is
probably result in an extension of the time period.
an incorrect assumption.
Learning of the confusion, Joyce contacted Turnipseed today b y
The reason, he said, is
telephone and reported that the matter had been resolved
because the Rumberger
"lie did think it was supposed to be the other way — that'we'd
firm is Involved in the jail
extend the non-spraying until May, said Joyce, but we came to
fire litigation and as such
an understanding on it. There's no problem.
probably wouldn't accept
"We're definitely going to honor our present agreement," Joyce
any county offer to act as
continued, "but we didn't agree to extending the date beyond the
Seminole's legal end of March. There's nothing niagical about that date. We'll
repregentative.
have to re-evaluate at that time and if conditions look favorable —
Kwiatkowski
meanbased upon our surveys of the river and how many plants are
while, said the Republican thereandifthefisharestillspawning — thenwe'llstayoutabttle
commissioners are prelonger"
tending to be "lily-white
The original agreement published by the Cops of Engineers
and
clean
ta.ta),"
noted that "special fish and wIldlife use areas have in the pastand
however, the Democratic
will continueto receive special treatment.. From 1 December to
commissioner said he
31 March is the shad fishing season from Lake Harney to Lake
"personally resents KimMonroe. Wella%t-wlthheldspraylngoperationsln this area during

hire a Republican Orlando
law firm to defend the
county against $7 million in
lawsuits which resulted
from last year's jail fire.

Democratic County
Commissioner Harry
Kwiatkowski today ac
dominated County COMMiS
sion of making its "first
move toward patronage."

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cused the Republican-

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Commissioners today
buy the utility for $150000
agreed by couseusus to
to be paid for through tap.
purchase a third uUlltt for
the county, agreeing to
through.
negotiate with Eagle
The county's utility
Utilities, a south Seminole
coiunitant. Hugh hiarLlng.
firm which services about
had reported earlier that
oo customers.
Eagle is operating below
The commission for
state standards.

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returned to Sanford for trial in the firebombing case.
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time, While campaigning for Casselberry City
Council, it seems his opponent
who lives
across thestreet from thesceneofa mishap
alrnostgotthiebestofhim— permanently. Bill
'as pounced upon and bitten by a pygmy
rattlesnake... That, says The EAr, was
almost as bad as being elected - in
Casselberry, that is

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

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Stanley Wa,newright Jr.,
of obtaining
worthless
Thomas Ervin Mock, 22, of Sanford, accused of grand lar-

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photographer Rick Wells
who caught them in the
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upon a nine-year-old girl.
- William
accused
aggravated assault with a motor vehicle.
- Williamuttering forgery of Winter Park,
forgeryloan
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bank.
23, of Sanford, accused
property by
check.
ceny of clothes from a corn-operated laundry.
- Steven Michaelmarijuana.
Kierstead, fl,
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has filed a motion for continuance and waiver of speedy trial
Saying Yi UiihfliS is scheduled to get married on Dec. I and wants
to take a week's honeymoon. The court has yet to rule on the
defense motion, according to the court file In the case.

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

ALLFRUIT F LAYutS SUPERtRAN()

Father and son

Polgar Sr. of Sanford and

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

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Sunday, Nov. 26, 1916
Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl.

NATION

What
Are

IN BRIEF
Steel Makers Confident
About Price Increases
PITTSBURGH (AP) — Despite the Ford
administration's skepticism - and failure of
the industry's two leaders to go along - some
steel makers say they are confident that
demand will support their new price increases.
Four more steel firms increased prices
Friday effective Dec. 1 on steel used in autos
and consumer goods, bringing to six the
number of companies to do so this week. The
price hikes range between $15 and $20 a ton on
various sheet projects and have averaged
about 6 per cent.

Kissinger To Join Carter?
PLAINS, Ga. (AP) - President-elect
Jimmy Carter ccntinues to hold open the
possibility that he may try to enlist Secretary
of State Henry A. Kissinger for special
diplomatic assignments.
Carter press secretary Jody Powell said
Friday that the President-elect "would not
feel it improper if the appropriate occasion
presented itself to ask for Dr. Kissinger's
assistance."
Powell noted that past presidents have,
from time to time, recruited prominent
figures from prior administrations to take on
special chores.

Activist: Probe Panther Death
WASHINGTON (AP) - A civil liberties
group wants the House committee investigating the assassinations of President
John F. Kennedy and Martin Luther King Jr.
to look into the death 01 Black Panther leader
Fred Hampton.
Morton It. Halperin, director of the Project
on National Security and Civil Liberties, made
the request Friday in releasing documents
that he said "raise grave questions about the
FBI's role in Hampton's death."

FLORIDA
IN BRIEF
State Employes To Vote

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Gunter Criticizes Spending
TALLAHASSEE (AP) - State Treasurer
Bill Gunter says if prison inmates
were put to work constructing furniture and
accessories, the state wouldn't need to spend
$261,000 in furnishing the lobbies and halls of
the new Capitol.
Gunter was sharply critical Friday ot
proposals to purchase $115 ashtrays and $3,Ooo
sofas for the new 22-story building.
The request, which the Cabinet last week
bounced back because of the costs, called for
296 bronze-finish ashtrays at $115 each, three
cushion sofas at $3,080, chairs at $1,050 and
benches at $1,526 each.

TV Show Will Bring Credits
MIAMI (ALP) — Some students will be
earning three college credits next year when
they watch the American Broadcasting Co.'s
television adaptation of the novel "Roots."
"Roots," by Alex Haley, traces a black
American family from 18th-century Africa to
the present. An instant best-seller, the novel
has been adapted into a 12-hour television
rpecial that will be shown on eight consecutive
nights beginning Jan. 23.
It is believed to be the first time college
credits have been given for a prime-time TV
program on a commercial network.

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DiIy and S,jn4a. .ac ,pt $tuvday and Chris trnas D,
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SANTA'S GREETERS...

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Santa Claus was met by greeting party (left) when he arrived at Sanford Plaza James Porzig, 10, Lake Mary, tell Santa about their Christmas aspirations.
by liretruck Friday for his annual Christmas foray into the hearts and minds of Donald is the son of Donald and Gloria Quenneville; James' parents are Walte
Seminole chidren. Later Donald Quenneville, 9, San Mo Trailer Park, and and Martha

The Justice Department ought to be forced to sell the
House to begin a study of the producer, had said earlier this and 12.5 pesos this August.
By The Associated Press
—Sears, Roebuck &amp; Co., the asked the FCC to consider In its television stations they own and
The price of steel is going up increases. The council has no month that any price changes
nation's largest retail store inquiry whether the networks operate in several cities.
Dec. 1, and the federal govern- power to order the steelmakers would come next year.
to roll back prices, however.
If the market sustains the In- chain and catalog business, re
inent wants to know why.
National, a major producer of creases, their effects on the ported a 34 per cent Increase in
The round of price increases
was started Wednesday by the flat-rolled products, said the In- economy will be left for Presi- third quarter earnings over a
National Steel Corp., the na- creases would cover only part dent-elect Jimmy Carter, when year ago.
tion's third largest producer, of its Increased costs, and as- he moves into office lnJanuary.
Sears earned a record $159.6
Carter, meanwhile, sought
which boosted prices by about 6 serted that sheet product prices
Per cent. Four other steel- have lagged behind prices on this past week to quiet specula- million In the three months
tion that he is strongly consid- ended Oct. 31 and sales admakers quickly followed suit. other steel products.
National said the Increases ering a tax cut to give the vanced 9 per cent to $3.8 billion
The sheet products affected
in the quarter.
economy a boost.
by the increase are used to would be effective Dec. 1.
Also announcing price hikes
Elsewhere in business this
make automobiles and con—The Justice Department's
sumer goods including appli- were Wheeling-Pittsburgh Steel week:
antitrust division this week
ances, but how the retail prices Corp., Jones &amp; Laughlin Steel
—The price of the Mexican urged the Federal
of those items will be affected Corp., Armco Steel Corp., In- peso In exchange markets nicatloas Commission to take a
was not Immediately known. land Steel Co., and Youngstown dropped this week to 3.5 cents hard look at the power wielded
from 4 cents, Its third deval- by the nation's three major
Following National Steel's Sheet &amp; Tube Co.
The timing of the move sur- uation since this summer. The television networks, CBS Inc.,
price hike announcement, the
Council on Wage and Price Sta- prised some industry ob- devaluation means that a dollar RCA Corp.'s National Broadbility said in Washington it had servers, since the chairman of will buy 28.5 Mos now com- casting Co., and the American
been directed by the White U.S. Steel Corp., the largest pared with 22 pesos a week ago Broadcasting Co.
.

lie was president of the student government
shile attending the University of West
Florida in Pensacola, was listed in 'Who's
Who In American Colleges," carried a 3.8
grade point average, served on Gov. Claude
Kirk's Council for Higher Education, founded
an educational honor society at the university
and was editor-in-chief of the student
publication.
blication,
Barton also did graduate work at the
University of Southern Mississippi at Hat.
tiesburg, carrying a straight-A average.
His degree is in education with a minor in
business and he is currently a marketing
$ representative with Texaco. After college he
joined the Texaco organization, received his
company training in Miami, where he had
spent most of his life to that point, and was
assigned to the Orlando area.

circular in today's paper,

we advertised a 19.99 S.W.A.T.

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CB radio on page 5 and 19.88
page 7. Unfortunately, we
are unable to obtain delivery.

He later became u pset and
fell or thrust his fist through a
barracks window and had to
undergo surgery, the governor's report said.
Exon said his report found
"no evidence that homicide was
Intended" against Briscoe, who
Is black. The governor said the
incident apparently was a spontaneous prank.

Neither Winner nor other
high officers of the Nebraska
Guard were present during the
incident,
Chambers called the Incident
"an attempted lynching" and
criticized Exon for labeling it a
"mock hanging." The state
senator said "a hangman's
noose was placed around the
guardsman's neck, the rope

cers tried to cover up the Incident. He said the Guard falsilied documents to make It appear the Investigation started
sooner than it really did.

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Omaha said Friday that Gov.
J.J. Exon had not responded
adequately by firing Maj. Gen.
Francis Winner, adjutant general of the Nebraska Guard, effective Jan. 1.
Exon acted after getting a report on an Investigation Into the
incident, which he termed a
"mock hanging." It occurred
during a drinking party at a

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said.
But the new study showed
that the Instrument removal
method was safest, he said. It
also showed that the saline solution method is "significantly
more safe" than the intra-amniotic pr ostaglandin Injections,
he said.
The study Is the largest one
done to date, but it Is not the
basis of a "positive recommnendation," Grimes said. "This Is
going to cause another look at

The four-year study was conducted at 32 Institutions with
80,437 women who had been
pregnant 13 to 24 weeks at the
time of their abortions. It focused on three methods currently used for abortions
in.
tra-amniotic prostaglandin, hy1)ertorlic saline injections and
Instrumental abortion, and removal of the fetus through the
vagina.

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sweethearts and have been married 14 years. McCauley owns his
own firm in certified public accounting on Park Avenue in Winter
Park. His clients are not confined to the Central Florida area,
however, but are from Jacksonville to Ft. Lauderdale

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Four men, all from the west end of the city,
are vying for the district five seat on the
Longwood City Council in the Dec. 7 city
election.

Th e Smerilson Family
Harvey; wife,
Lois; and daughters, Lori and Judy — spend a
lot of time together doing all kinds of thin gs.
One of their favorite pastimes Is sin ging
while Mrs. Smerilson plays the piano. "But
we don't let him sing," Mrs. Smerilson said.
"You can un der st and why," Smex-ilson said,
participating with a low hum in the musicfest
in the f am ily li ving room. He said his voice
has a tendency to go off key every now and
then.
The Family enjoys bicycle jaunts, sho rt and
long trips to historical sites, swimming,
playing ping pong and badminton.
Th e Smeruson s da ughter Lori, 13, is an
eighth-grader at Milwee Mid dl e School while
9-year-old Judy is a fourth-grader at the
Woodlands School.
Th ey have two pets, Scotty, five years old,
part-Collie-part-German Shepherd; and
Ginger, a year-old, part French Poodle and
probably part te rr ier.
Smerilson also plays tennis and a little
bridge
Born in P hi ladelphia, grad ua t ing from
Nort heast High School there, Smerilson s pe nt
most of his adult life in Springfield, Mass.,
where he was a student at Western New
England College and received his ba chelor of
science and engineering degr ee there.
lie served a four-year tour of duty in the
United States Air Force be fore accept in g a
rivil service job with the U.S. government at
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The incumbent councilman, Gerard Connell, of Devonshire, is not running for reelection, choosing instead to seek the mayor's
office.
The candidates for the district five post are:
Stephen Barton, 32, of 198 Sheridan Ave.,
Winsor Manor, a resident of the city for three
years: Steven DeMino, 41, of 530 Preston Rd.,
Devonshire, a resident of the city for 17
months; Jerome McCauley, 36, of 490 Cornwall Ct., Devonshire, a resident of the city for
two years: and Harvey Smerilson, 34, of 315
Heather Ave., Highland hills, a resident of the
city for three years.

The candidate receiving the high es t number
of votes will be the winner. A majority is not
necessary.

Absentee ballots will be available until
election day.

McCauley's hobbies include handball, boating, tennis and
fishing off-shore at New Smyrna Beach. lie was actively Involved
for some time in showing German Shepherds and owns a male
champion. His business has limited the time he can attend dog
shows on weekends.
McCauley has some experience in politics, he said, having been
campaign treasurer and on the election committee staff in the
recent campaign of Orlando Mayor Carl Langford. He also

worked in liii Gunter's campaign for state treasurer and insurance commissioner, he said, adding that he and Gunter are
fraternity brothers in Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Miami Alpha.
lie is pr esident of the alumni association of Central Florida.
Last yçar he served on an advisory committee of 50-60
businessmen appointed by Mayor Langford to study efficiency in
the Orlando city government. McCauley said 50 per cent of the
committee's recommendations were implemented by the city.
McCauley's son, Jerome Jr., is a member of the Milwee
Midgets Pop Warner football team and he helped with the effort
that was successful in raising $500, a sponsor's fee, to aid the
team.
A part of McCauley's program.

Ft. Campbell, Ky. lie and his family lived In
Clark.sville, Term., during that period.
Accepting a job with the Martin-Marietta
Corp. in Orlando, he settled on Longwood as
the family's "permanent" home.
He became Interested in Longwood's
city government when a problem developed
in the neighborhood over drainage that
"required the knowledge of a professional
engineer," he said.
Smerilson said, in addition to his expertise
in engineering, he has "In-depth knowledge of
planning and government" that he acquired
while a civil servant.
"I'm not a professional politician. I feel I
can help the city most as a member of the city
council," he said.
lie said the city needs a five-year plan for
capital improvements and if elected he would
implement such a program.
Concerning engineering, he said that a "lot
of money" is being wasted on engineering
fees and if he were a councilman he could
prevail on colleagues in the profession to give
advice without charging the city.
Smerilson said he would bring a spirit of
cooperation and professionalism to the
council. "I'm getting tired of going to south
Orlando and hearing jokes placing Longwood
and Bithlo in the same category," he said.
If elected, he would prefer appointment to a
committee in his line of expertise
budgeting, roads or sewerage.
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'''1'iCn the Steven DeMino family ii:ovetl to Florida, they liked it
so much they encouraged other members of the family to come to
the sunshine state.
Now, DeMino's mother and stepfather, Mr. and Mrs. John
Marcone 'he is retired plumberi, live in Longwood Groves. His
sister and her husband, Mr. and Mrs. [)avid O'Brien live on the
same street
Preston Road
in Devonshire. Their 81-year-old
grandmother, Tillie Margera. resides at the Rio Grande apartinClits in Orlando.
Born in Brooklyn. DeMino quit high school at 18 to join the
Army. lie said at 19 he was the youngest supply sergeant in the
Army, having responsibility (or checking out the return of Ax-iiiy
equipment from servicemen being discharged.
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"th:ch he built hi own insurance company and owned a finance
company . After college in 1969 he sold his business, he said, and
moved to Pue rt o Rico.
While in Puerto Rico, DeMino said, he helped design the first
no-fault insurance program while employed by the Manuel Sat:
Juan Insurance Co. He said he handled $5 billion in accounts in the
Caribbean for firms ranging from Baccardi through Joseph
Schlitz, serving 300 brokers.
In addition, he was the manufacturer's manager of all Motorola
operations in that area.
After moving to Florida. DeMino said he graduated from the
Dale Carnegie course following a year of study, and owned ii
construction business Sun Enterprises budding 72 swImming
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"Councilmen should make the laws and govern the people and

DeMino said he went to night school acquiring his high school

not attempt to run each department of the city. There is a morale
problem in the police and fire departments. Department heads,

diploma, and he said he attended college part-time for 14 years.
attaining an associate's degree in industrial management from

hired to administer, are powerless and cannot be effective since

Adelphi College and a degree in business administration from

they are overridden by the council.
"The city council should see If they can work with an engineer
before hiring a professional engineering firm." McCauley said it
has to be costing the city money to be switching engineering
firms.

Adelphi University on Long Island, lie said he received his
bachelor's degree in 1969.
DeMino said he was senior electrical mechanical designer of
the antennas for the Atlas and Titan Inter-Continental Ballistic
Missiles (ICBM) at Grumman Aerospace.
lie said he lived on Long Island at that time in a village named
Bohemia, located in a federal government sanctuary-preserve,
De Mino said Longwood reminds him of that small village,
In 1961, DeMino said he was recruited by an insurance company
and was one of 34 graduated from an insurance program, after

"The professional consultants, accountant, attorney, engineer,
should come from Longwood. The council should use people
within the city for these positions if they are qualified.
"A planned, centrally located recreation area should be built in
the city," McCauley said.

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pools in the area and the tennis court at the Ramada Inn before

selling the business to DonRo Industries.
DeMino and his wife, Fran, have three sons: Steven Jr., 17, a
junior at 1,yTnan High School and a member of the swim team;

Robert, 15, a sophomore at Lyman and Adam, 13, an eighth.
grader at Milwee who sings and plays the guitar.
Mrs. DeMino is employed by the Shelby Mutual Insurance Co.
as an assistant underwriter. DeMino said. He is employed with
the Travelers Insurance Co. in Orlando.
DeMino said that at the city's request he composed a 14-page
report on the advantages and disadvantages of a sell-insurance
program. If elected, he said he would review the budget in its
entirety. "The city must improve its cred.Ibthty in the eyes of
financial institutions and its sister communities," he said.

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The McCauleys have two children: Shawn, 15, a sophomore at
LyTnan High School and a member of the Future Business

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THE SMEJIII,SONS; LOiti, LOIS, .JUI)Y AND HARVEY

BY DONNA ESTES

lie believes a major necessity for good
government in the city is unification of the
city council to bring respect back to that body
by individuals working with one another for
this goal

Jerome McCauley was n quarterback with the Daytona
Mainland High School team and good enough to win a football
scholarship during his freshman and sophomore years at the
,) UniversltY of Miami.
He switched to Jacksonville University in North Florida,
completing his college education and receiving his degree In
accounting with a minor In economics.

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the curni:t practice. It does
suggest that we need to set up
large clinical trials to consider
the saley of the methods."
For the study, 15 major cornpllcatlons that an abortion
patient could suffer were considered, he said, Including
d eath,
co n v u I s I o n s,
hemorrhage and pneumonia.
The women studied generally
were young, unmarried, pregaunt for the First time, and free
of pry-existing medical problemns, Grimes said.

Help
without
Hassle

Barton worked until May, when she quit to
spend some time with her daughter and to
await the arrival of a new baby in late winter,
Barton said the Longwood area Is an ideal
place to raise a family. "1 don't know of a
better place to raise a family In the country,"
he said. "Our area has that purity that most
metropolitan areas have lost."
Barton's hobbies include tennis, a little golf
and fishing.
Sheri is a student in the kindergarten class
at the Woodlands School.
loin in Atlanta, Barton's father, who was a
builder-developer, moved to Miami when
Stephen was 6.
The Elartons met when they were both
employed at a cigar company office while
Barton was golng'tn college.
(X Past involvurnen'Li in politics, Barton
said he worked with Governor Kirk's election
campaign several years ago and participated
in political campaigns In Pensacola.
His experience has been in personnel administration, budgeting and long-and-short.
range planning.
"The city needs an expanded tax base so
that the tax burden does not fall just on the
residents," Barton said.

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Instrument Abortions:
'Safer Than Others'
ATLANfA (AP) — Abortions
done by removing fetuses with
instruments are "thought to be
Fraught with hazards," but are
actually safer than two other
currently used legal methods, a
federal official says.
Dr. David Grimes, abortion
surveillance officer for the Cciiter for Disease Control, said
Friday that a CDC study which
concluded that the Instrument
abortions are the safest of the
three constituted a "major
medical
turnaround" In
thought.

One of the favorite pastimes of Stephen,
Nancy and 5-year-old Sheri Barton is feeding
the ducks on Lake Winsor in the subdivision
where they live. On the day their 1cture
i above) was taken, the Bartons were looking
for the ducks but couldn't find them.
They are both Sunday School teachers at
the Sanlando United Methodist Church. Mrs.

6-function L.E.D. watches on

Chambers, only black mem- was thrown over the limb os
LINCOLN, Neb. (Al') — A training session last May 31 at
state senator says he wants Fort Gordon, Ga., involving berof the Nebraska legislature, tree, the other end attached to a
Army National Guard officials guardsmen from Nebraska and said he would "explore every pickup truck and the guardsavenue to obtain criminal pros- man was then hoisted off the
prosecuted for allowing a Mississippi.
Pvt.
Dan
Briscoe
was
quoted
ecution." He has previously ground."
guardsman to have a noose tied
Exon said evidence did not
around his neck in an incident in the report as saying that he claimed that the incident was
that prompted the governor to saved himself from choking racially Inspired and has called substantiate reports that
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Stephen Barton is the thoughtful type,
according to Nancy, his wife of nine years.
"He never forgets a birthday or an anniversary and he has always been involved in
what's going on."

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On Representation Issue
TALLAHASSEE (AP) — Some 14,642
state employes will go to the polls beginning
Monday to decide whether they want to be
represented by a union, and labor officials are
confidently predicting they will win.
The 14,662 eligible voters will decide
whether they will be represented by the
American Federation of State, County and
Municipal Employes (AFSCME) or no union
at all.
"We'll win with between 65 and 70 per cent, I
would venture to say," predicted Joe Mooney,
AFSCME's area director.

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�4A—Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl.

Sunday, Nov. 28, 1976

WORLD
IN BRIEF
Aid Reaches Quake Victims,
But Death Toll Still Climbs
MURAI)IYE, Turkey (AP) — Bodies lined
the courtyards of mosques and narrow streets
in rubble-strewn villages of eastern Turkey
Saturday as survivors worked to bury
thousands of earthquake victims. Officials
here placed the death toll at 3,500 and said
they feared it would exceed 4,000.
International aid arrived by airlift and
officials said that by Friday most survivors
had shelter, blankets and food to face the
bitter winter weather that has prevailed since
Wednesday's quake.
"Contact has been established with all
villages in the Muradiye area," said Meviut
Sivasoglu, the acting local governor. "But not
all of them can be reached overland. These
villages are still being supplied by military
helicopters, which also bring out their
wounded.''

MRS. MINNIEGARNER
Ocala and Claude, Santa
Mrs. Minnie Bess Garner, 66, Barbara Calif.; four sisters,
of 206W. 16th SL, died Friday at Mrs. Maurine Hatcher and Mrs.
her home. She was born in Pauline Bradley, both of
Mary
I'inckard, Ala., and moved to Sanford; Mrs. Evelyn Hansen,
Robert L. Brown
Bernice S. Graham, Long- &amp;anford in 1918. Mrs. Garner Hollywood, Fla.; and Mrs.
wood
Gladys L. Ilolmann
was a member of the First Lucille McNab, Palatka and
James Houston
Naomi Erdman, Philadel- Baptist Church in Sanford.
four grandchildren,
James J. Knight
phia, Penn.
Mrs. Garner owned and
In lieu of flowers, the family
operated the Eva-Bess beauty
Carrie Luster
HIRTILS:
requests
donations be sent to
James J. Moore
Mr. and Mrs. Steve (Fran- shop for a number of years.
the
Cancer
Fund or the First
She is survived by her
cesi Deflose a boy, Sanford
Jonnie B. Sims
husband, Louie F. Garner, Baptist Church Christmas
Janet M. Standifer
Sanford; one (laughter, Mrs. Fund.
DISCHARGES:
Eva T. Gough, DeRarv
Fay Sharber, ViLseck, GerSanford:
Funeral Notices
Aiwin A. Schaedler, Dellary
many; one son, Roger E.
Jessie Beaman
Garner, Orlando; six brothers, GARNER. MRS. Ml ui IE
Harry C. Wailenbergh, DePaul E. Elsea
Carl Echols and Kenneth Funeral services will be held
h3arv
Dorothea Henninger, DeBary Echols, both of Sanford; MOfldY at ? pm . Gramtow
Funeral Chapel, with Dr. J. m
Frank Biondolillo, t)eltona
Anna Reber, DeBary
Douglas, Daytona Beach; Roy, cosmoto officiating Interment will
Winter Park; and 11G. Pete, be in Evergreen Cemetery

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Senior Citizens Dance. 2 p m., Altamonte Springs
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"Saturday, Sunday, Monday," a three-act comedy
presented at Annie Russell Theatre, Rollins College,
Winter Park, 8:30 put. 'flwough Saturdaiv,

Countywide School Advisory Committee, noon, First
Federal of Seminole, SR 43.4, Longwood.
YAC's Club for SIngles, 9 p.m., Orlando Carden Club,
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Seminole South Rotary, 7:30 am., Lord Chumley's
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Seminole Sunrise KIwanis, 7 am., Buck's.
Foresters Square Dance Club, 8 p.m., The Forest.
Tanglewood AA, closed, 8 p.m., St. Richard's church.
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Sanford AA, 8 p.m., 1201 W. First St.
Lake Mary Rotary, 8 a.m., Mayfair Country club.
Gold Star Mothers, 1:30 p.m., Legion Home, Lake
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Casselberry Lions, 6:30 p.m., Land o'Lakes Country

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Sanford Lions, noon, Holiday Inn.
Winter Springs Jaycee,. 7 p.m., VFW building, 17-92.
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Robert Cook Leasure, 23, of

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An official board meeting of the St. Johns
River Water Management District is
scheduled for Dec. 15 at 9:30 am, at St. Johns
River Junior College, Palatka.

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Water District Meeting

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Charles Butterworth of Sanford has been
renamed as director of the Florida Turf-Grass
Assn. Doyle C. Jones has been elected
president of the FT-GA at the organization's
24th annual meeting in Orlando.

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who retired from active service as agent for
Life Insurance Co. of Georgia in Orlando last
October after 40 years, will be guest of honor

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AMIRICAI CANCI1 SOCIETY

The Aluminum
mR
mobile unit will
be making four stops in Sanford in December,
according to Dave Vardell,
Reynolds
Aluminum's district manager. Sanford
residents brought 7,822 pounds of aluminum to
the recycling unit in October, he reported.
Public will receive 15 cents a pound for clean,
household nlllrnin,,rn
neuneuay irom
2-3:30 p.m. at the Greater Sanford Chamber of

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JUICE IN
SECONDS

PROCTOR SILEX

CPenney
golf

Will Stop In Sanford

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Port Canaveral: high 12:37
a.m., 1:04 p.m., low 6:45 a.m.,
7:23 p.m.
Bayport: high 5:42 a.m. 7:03
p.m., low 12:36 a.m.

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MAYOR OF
SANFORD

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arrested around II a.m. Friday
after he allegedly walked
totally nude into the dining
room of Sanford's Holiday Inn,
Florida Highway Patrolman
T.R. McIntyre told Sanford
police Friday that he and innkeeper Lanny Green were
having coffee In the dining
room when Leasure walked into
the facility.
McIntyre, who was off duty,
and Green then reportedly led
Leasure to an office of the motel
and called police.
Sanford P11. Gordon Reid said
that when he arrived at the
motel, Leasure was sitting nude
In the office and appeared Incoherent.
In court Saturday morning,
arraignment for leisure was
scheduled for Dec. 10.
In Florida, indecent exposure
Is a first-degree misdemeanor,
Reid said.

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BRUSSELS, Belgium (AP) A promise not
to make first use of nuclear weapons, as proposed by the Soviet Union and its Warsaw
Pact allies, could seriously weaken the North
Atlantic alliance's ability to defend Europe,
Western strategists say.
The treaty proposal, contained in a communique issued Friday after a Warsaw Pact
summit ended in Romania, would have both
sides 'pledge not to be the first to use nucl ear
weapons one against another."

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Treaty Proposal Under Fire

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Sundliy. A chance of shower&amp;
highs In the low 80s, low In mid
to upper 60s. Southerly winds
1045 m.p.h.

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Quebec Premier
QUEBEC CITY (AP)
Rene Levesque has criticized as "grotesque"
a statement by Prime Minister Pierre
Trudeau that splitting Quebec from the rest of
Canada would mean a return to tribalism.
"It's not only untrue, it's not nice,"
Levesque told a news conference Friday.
Levesque's Parti Quebecios, which favors
independence for the largely French-speaking
provice, von an upset victory in provincial
elections Nov. 15.

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Indians Say Body Was Moved
The American Indian
TORONTO (AP)
Movement says the Royal Ontario Museum
has removed at least one body from the
Neutral Indian burial grounds at Grimbsby,
Ont.. contrary to an agreement with an Indiana organization.
Douglas Pine, director of the Canadian
branch of the American Indian Movement,
said Friday his organization has demanded
that the Toronto museum return the bones to
the site and rebury them by Monday.
Officials of the provincial Ministry of
Culture and Recreation and the Ontario
Heritage Foundation expressed surprise that
the museum staff had removed the bones from
the burial site.

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Sunday, Nov. 25, 197-5A

All 3 Penneys
open Sundays

Open Sun d a y

Partly cloudy to occasionally

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Saturday's high $2, low
Sunday's 64.

Dominick Ventarula, Deflona
Sam Wooten, Deltona
Carlton D. Henley, Lake

NOV. 26, 1976
ADMISSIONS:

It's Time...

WEATHER

AREA DEATH

HOSPITAL NOTES

SANFORD PLAZA
Oqn lOam, to p.m. Monday tttru Stvrday
OpenSunday I2:30t93:iOp.m.
Catalog Center Ph. 3221010 Store Ph. 323-1310

WINTER PARK MALL
Open 10a.1in. to, P.M. Monday thru Saturday
Open Sunday 12:301o3:30p.m.
Catalog Center Ph, 4.$144 Store Ph. 6474333

ORLANDO DOWNTOWN
Open

30 am. to I p.m.
Wild.. Thurs.
Open : 10a.m. 101:30 p.m. Monday and
Friday
Store Ph. 141.41 tb

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PURE
HANDI.PAK

GROUND
BEEF

J

99c

wt*PPt() w.',

Sinales

.••

SLICED
1.LB
PKG

Bologna
Franks

Sausage
Sausage

$169

12-ou
•

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OSCAR MAYER FRESH

!-LB

1-BONE STEAKS

•

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$119

La

W-D BRAND

VEAL PATTIES

DENS LONGHORN

9oz
• • PKO

909

KRAFTS PIMENTO, PINEAPPLE, OR OLIVE w.D BRAND

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BOX

IIIs $I.Q3.v ps.,.

GATORADE

-

p.mh.. •..I..d. 4 596 .

3
00

$1

3

16.oz$
CANS

AIs').,

Gel atin 5

CANS

89c

LB
BOX

3

• •

$189

•

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• •

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L

99c
....

Sauce
$619
Drinks 2
69c Dial Soap 4
Dial Soap 3
63c--.- ,

IS-ox.
• • • CAN

25-LB
BAG

. . . • •
. • • • •

ALSTCN

RICE CHEX

HI-C

PLIISCHMANNS

FRESH MEATY PORK
PUT, EARS, TAILS AND

PORK NECKBONES

39c

LB.

j

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SPREAD
25

SOFT
MARGARINE

79c

P1(0

FILBERTS

. . . . . . .

2' 1 00

$119

REG

BARS

Beef Hash
61C
Beef Stew
4 1 c Treet
99c
Sauce
Cakes

$119

2-LI.
CUP

HALF
GAL.

2

!9c

Reserved

0(511

Reserved

INC

W1NNOUIE !.?ONES
COPYIIG4-5I
1976
39C

Kidneys

CAN

ARMOUR

$100

99c

12-ox
• • CAN

$17

10-os
• • ITt

$105

JUICE

A. $100

BETTY CROCKER LAYER

BATH
BARS

t8'-ox

59c

PRICES GOOD
NOV. 28
THRU

QUARTS

' HARVEST'

FRESH
PRODUCE
I'll hi Is
I'll K Its
IIIIIIit

BANANAS

5

LBS.

A....J....

-

LINK SAUSAGE
BRAUNSCHWEIGER

99c

.

BUY ONE AND GET ONE FREE LATH

89c

8.oz.
• ROLL

BUY ONE AND GET ONE FREE
MIX OR MATCH, TALMADGE FARM CHICKEN BOLOGNA OR

89.

'PKG

0

W.D BRAND REGULAR OR THICK

SLICED BOLOGNA

V.

12-ox.
PKG.6
'!*0

Franks

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. . .

69c

,4W-,

9C

Salami

. . .

COLD RELIEF CENTER
CAPSULES

Contac

69c

SHOULDER ARM WHOLE HICKORY

000
Tylenol • 0 0
Bufferin 0 0

Bufferin

$119

'.-'f 0

4(C4' !...0410 S-jtof ARM S4.(ID

is 59c

Picnics ,.

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Knuckles

Opp

59c

•

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YOGURT

100-CT,
BIL

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N yqui

$13

5O
SIZE

*0

ANTISEPTIC

Listerine • • •
Bandmkods
i

$149

blik

$129

5 C UPS $100
69c

Sour Cream

.

5

(ItA3j

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ENDS AND PIECES

SUNNYLAND BACON

4
H!1.APO 1CO.V

k.Cto

Bacon....

69c

$179

BOX
LB.
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5

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Pl(.*UM

IlC(0

Bacon....

99c

£

Weenee

Chkocit I.

1.I..i k.

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Chuck s ow

S LBS Icn.I..s 14
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LB. $1799
5
PKG.

WO liMb USDA CHOICE I60/1110-4I. AVG., BEEF

FOREQUARTERS

ID 6

6

79c
0

150 TO 170-LI AVG BEEF

HINDQUARTERS....L5 99c
BIDE INCLUDES ONE FOIEQUART(R AND ONE HINDQUAMTEI. 300 10 350.B. AVG

SIDE

Crackers

I

PEAR SON

OF BEEFT...... La 89c

Ovaltine
Cake Mixes
Bread Mix

• • • •

PILLSB RY PLUS

Mints

09.

•
PKG.

PILLSBURY DATE NUT I BANANA
7-os .
PKG
• 1

69C
89c

BABY RUTH

So

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GREEN
BEANS

51

••••• PKG

O BUTTERFINGER

Nuggets
tener

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SlAP F tARIC

GAL
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49c

Bea'is

5

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100

CUT
BEETS

1
5
Ice T

io-oz
PKGS.

3

89c

5

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Cornmon4ob

Squash

949

POIy

bog

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8

Pizza

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H)
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3

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3

Walnuts

99c

12-01

Cake

• • SIZE

99c

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SUPERSLAND WHIPPED

Topping

.

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1

9-ot
CUPS

79c

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ORES ELS CHOCOLATE FUDGEOR CREAJ.

Cheese

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HEADS

In the Shell)

. . . . • • •• PKG

5

POTATOES
59c
LB.
BAG

Mixed Fruit

$1 00

.

99c

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HARVEST FRESH FLORIDA

AflAIJIrc

1

DARLING
LARGE LOAF

8

2%
LOW FAT
OR HOMOGENIZED

DIXIE
DARLING
CLUSTER 01 SEEDED
BROWN P4 SERVE

PKGS.

Bakers

C

89

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9

c

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99

HARVEST FRESH

59

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JUG

LB.
BAG

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SUPERBRAND
MILK

ROLLS

0
1
2
0
.
4 $1 3 '°-9

59

. . . .

LETTUCE

79c

EARS

ALL VAR:ETI(S IA.MBRECHT
.

9c

$159

PINTS

HARVEST FRESH

LVS.

'..•:

3

$100

ASTOR

79c

9

• • • •

French Fries

FAMILY
BREAD

6-01$
CANS

...

5-ox
PKGS

DIXIE

STOKIL

4 59$ 1,

311.... $100
C*, S

SHRIMP

OR FRENCH STYLE

rVIEN NA 1I
SAUSAGE 4

15h $$ 00 I. •l
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C&amp;M S 14*14.5

CRE UBLAM

VAN CAMS

CANS

CHUCK ROAST

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8-ox
PKG:

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FAMILY PACK BONELESS
Conwisiv 0C

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LIst 4

&amp;ul

COOKED

$129

30 C1

-- PKG

PORK
BEANS

HONEY POD
PEAS

TREASURE ISLE

ALL WIDE PLASTIC BANDAGES

6-os
SIZE

BAG

4

lb

THRiFTY MAID

RICE...........3

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FROZEN

.
-oz.
16

8-ox.

.ua.:.
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Carrots,

CANS

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1

SUPERBRAND ALL FIU FLAVORS

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99c

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ASTOR CHOPPED BROCCOLI OR PEAS &amp;

$ 00

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9

S"nutab

49C

Cook-in-Bag

Limit 5 with $5.00 or more purchase oxci. cigit

PKG

STRAWBERRIES

BANQUET ALL VARIETIES

TABLETS

SINUS SPRAY
LB.

I1

TOM ATOES

ARTHRITIS STRENGTH

SMOKED PICNICS

flRMYC3P IP(1311

THRIFTY
MAID

0

99c

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PKG

TABLETS

P'CtO LL,P(tC1 Cl

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PKG

NKS

$100

Hore,t Fresh

BUY ONE AND GET ONE FREE LATH BREAKFAST LINK

CHICK

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DEC. 1

3 $19 9

Quantity Rights

6

24ox

HALF
GALLONS

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l'4IPdt'4
510115 INC
COPtIGHT 197

••••.•

ORANGE

ARMOUR

GOLDEN RIPE

Quantity Rights

CUBE STEAK

Ij

CAN

19

BORDEN'S

HALF$1
PINTS

LB.

BONELESS BEEF

1I

IS'..-oz

ICE MILK

WHIPPING
CREAM

JUICE
09c

BoRfl(N
ORANGE
JUlG!.

ARMOUR ORNED

ALL
FLAVORS
THRIFTY MAID

DAIRY
FRESH

--

ORANGE OR
GRAPEFRUIT

I*f91 P'k

69c

- KRAFT

k

,.,.

HEINZ STEAK

•

IS-ox
PKG

PRICES GOOD IN THESE COUNTIES ONLY
ORANGE, SEMINOlE, OSCIOLA,
LAXE, CITRUS, BRIVAID, COLLIER,
VOLUSIA, SUMTER, CHAR LOTTE,
LEE AND MARION

L

Salsa

PURINA

WHEAT CHEX

ac..- .t

Napkins

Paste

DOG CHOW

QTS.$1

HUNT'S PRI MA

RALSTON

12 QUARTER POUND

BEEF PATTIES

59c

5-os.

UCK STEAK

4n

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La

ORANGE
01 LEMON-LIME

HUNT'S TOMATO

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Li,n,s 3

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USDA CHOICE
BEEF CHUCK
NG7 BONE CENTER CU1

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if

U.S. CHOICE
FEDERALLY INSPICflD
HEAVY WUTIP.N
AGED BEEF

uCIF 0

BRAND CORN

0 0 0 0

TROUT FILLET

0 ORIN

PTNWW-

Porl Liver

CQ Wfl

FRUIT
COCKTAIL

Limit 3 with $3.00 or more purchase
excl. cigs.

29-oz.

-

Lb

WOOD B RA N D
hR AND

ll(3$

DfIIINfl

STOKELY

PEACHES

$189

W-D BRAND SKINLESS SMOKED BREAKFAST
12-oz.
99c

9" Spreau

fl

E-BEEF BRISKET

$189

•LB.

AM.

co

STOKELY
HALVES OR SLICED

k

P

HUNTS TO MA TO

W.D BRAND SLICED COOKED
1 2-ox.
. . . PKG

9

2-LB.
BAG

919

I-LB
• • PKG

PIMENTO CHE$E

Sausage

BEEF LOIN

Franlcs
99c
99c Picnic
$139 Sausage
&amp;
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$14

.

SUNNYLAND ROLL. MILD

LB.

KNEIP CO

SWIFT PRE IUM BUN SIZE

BRAND REG ALL BEEF OR DINNER
1-LB
• PKG

OSCAR MAYER SMOKIES LINK

ui)

HALVES

$1 99
=

W.D BRAND ALL BEEF, REGULAR OR THICK

SIRLOIN STEAK

WOOD BRAND

BONELESS
TENDERLOIN

PRICES GOOD
NOV. 28
THRU
DEC. 1
WOOD BRAND
USDA CHOICE
BEEF LOIN

\Stoke

USDA CHOICE
BEEF LOIN (5 TO 7 LB.

flUA?

SLC!0

1411 A ND

pEO'

EPT
7
b.—

LB.
PKG.

EEF

Sunday, Nov. 21, 1976--lA

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3$ 99

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SWEET POTATOES

I'i,
I Si 'Is
l: ISi S

5

I

LBS.

$100

N0j',,t r.st

Celery

. . . • • .

39C

GOLD MEDAL PLAIN OR SELF RISING

49c

Flour
5
Potato Buds
Brownie Mix,
. • • •

69c
$119

LB

BAG

79c It

BETTY CROCKER MASHED

161

• PKG

BETTY CROCKER FUDGE

23'io:
P

69
89C

CADBURY

.Candy Bars
Max Pax
Coffee

6
• • SIZE

. . •

MAX',', t

Syrup
Detergent
Sauce

SIZE

$269

• • • BR

1°
3i9c

CONTADINA TOMATO

$209

•.•.

Paste
Paste
Puree

4

$100

SUNDAY

9
a.m.-7 p.m.
9 a.m.-9 P.M.
SATURDAY

89C

12-os
• • • • • • CAN

59c

3

ONIONS

CONTADINA TOMATO

CONTADINA TOMATO

B.oz.
SIZE

MONDAY
THRU

6-os
CANS

• • • •

Y

HARVEST FRESH YELLOW

CONTADINA TOMATO

24-ox
• • • • • • BTL

SWEETHEART LIQUID

12

HOUSE INSTANT
••... o

NEW
STORE
II OURS

73c

STALEY WAFFLE

29-os
••••• CAN

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73c

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THE FOLLOWING
STORES NOW
CLOSED SUNDAY
419 I. FIRST ST. - SANFORD

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LB.

BAG

ORLANDO
7 SOUTH ROSlIND
GOLDEN TRIANGLE SHOPPING CENTER.
MT. DORA

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Squash .... 3.s1°°
HARVEST FRESH FLORIDA NAVEL

ORANGES

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The Seminole Scene

Ion&gt;,, Fkf: NCI I AVE.. SAN FORD, F1.A. 32771
Area ('ode :105.322.2611 or 8I1 -9993
Sunday, November 28, 1976-8A

Around

W..vNi•: D. DOYLE, Publisher
NORMAN H. OSIIIIIN, Editor
10SEP11 1). VAN I3fl,.CKIj-, AdverttsjflL l)rcUor

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Hr,i..' I k'livt'r Week. 55 cents: Month, $240: 6
Months, $14.20;
Vr;ir. $23 40 1 Mail- In Florida same as home deliver', All
Thor in;nl Month. $2 70; 6 \Ionths, $16 20; 12 Months, S
'.12.40,

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A Couple

The Clock

Of Heroes
There aren't too many genuine, bona-fide heroes
around these days. But a couple of events in
Sanford reported by Herald staffer Bob Lloyd this
week prove that the city can boast at least two.
One of them gets paid for it; the other doesn't.
But neither is less of a hero.
Th efirstincidentinvolvedEJIjauptkornof1
('base Ave. who crawled into a burning house to
rescue 31 2-year-old Darin Justice on Monday. "My
first impulse was to get th e child out," Hauptkorn
explained later. "You've got to make an attempt."
Mr. Uauptkorn did and deserves the plaudits of
his neighbors and all residents of Sanford.
The second incident involved a law-enforcement
officer who, people will insist, gets paid for risking
his life every time he puts on his uniform.
A shotgun blast directed at a policeman is
common on the television screen, local officers
would tell you, but in real life it is an uncommon
occurence.
Well, this week Sanford Patrolman,
Tindell
found himself in the middle of one of th ose Uncommon occurrences during an investigation in
connec tion with a double-abduction-robbery. pti.
Tindell, later praised for his adherence to police
procedure, survived. The shot missed him.
But his willingness (and th at of all police officers to put his life on the line to battle
lawlessness deserves s pecial notice.
So, to Mr. Hauptkorn and to Patrolman Tindell, a
big thanks.

Wanted: New Faces
As a co lumnis t observed the oth er day, "Th ere is nothin g
wrong with the Republican Party that better candidates can't
cure." Re publica ns who are surveying the damage from the
1976 elect ions should ta ke that truth to heart as they consider th e
pros pects for 1 97 8 and beyond.
Further, it can be said that 1978 will be too late to worry
about whether the GOP will be puttin g its best foot forward with
the candidates wtv carry the party banner in the federal, state
and local elections of that year. One lesson emerges unmistakable from the poor showing of Republicans in many races
at lower levels of poli tics this year. Often the GOP offered
can dida tes w ho simply did not measure up to the ex perience,
qualifications and publi c following of their Democratic op.
ponents.
Developing good candidates to enter the lists at primary
time is a task of party-rebuilding that cannot begin too soon. For
candida tes to come out of nowhere and win a general election is
a rare po li tical phenomenon. With growing num bers of
American voters registering as independents, it should be obvious to both parties that a pa rt y label counts for less an d less in
gaining buil tin support for a candidate. Today's voters are a
discrimina ting lot.
GOP needs to get back in t une with the times. Its principles
need redefining in terms of the issues before th e American
people. However, such an effort to make the Republican Pa rt y
more relevan t cannot be expected to succeed unless th e party
finds t he right men and women to seek publi c office on its
platform.
These potential candida tes can be found in every community. They are people recognized as leaders in civic
organizations, people of intelligence and Integrity, of awareness
and sensitivity to public issues. It is a pla tit ud e to say that our
count ry needs the participation of such citizens in po litical life if
our democratic Institutions are to sursive. The GOP may need
to he reminded that its contribution to the survival of our twoparty system depends on w het her Republi cans drawn from the
highest ranks of community leadership become candida t es for
pub li c offi ce.
The Watergate scandals may have dampened the enthus iasm for politics am ong th e very peo pl e that po liti cs needs
most. Time is healing that phenomenon. There are clean
political slates for the future. This is the time that Republicans
at the precinct and county level should be taking inventory of
their leadership po ten tial for 1978 and 1960. This is the tim e that
possible ca ndidates m ust be Indentllled, discussed, sounded out
and groomed for the kind of uphill battle for recognition and
support that GOP candidates face in many districts.
With the dust barely settled from one election it may seem
premature to be thinking about the next. But for a party with so
much ground to cover, it's late enough already.

BERRY'S WORLD

Responding to an editorial in The Eve ning
Herald on Thanksgi ving Day, headed "A Lesson
For Today," a reader called here to ask for a
clarification. The editorial dealt with the good
fort une of all those connected with Seminole High in
having a man like Don Reynolds as princi pa l.
We commended Reynolds for his straightforward, unhesitating reaction u pon learning that
one of his football players had been in eligible to
play, thus forci ng the Seminoles to forfeit two
gam es and a be rt h in the st ate playoffs. In the
editorial and earlier story by Sports Editor Jim
Haynes, assistant coach Jay Stokes was quoted as
saying: "I just hope everyone — coaches, teachers
and the players — learn somethin g from this."
Th e rea de r-caller att ri buted the quote directly to
us and was concern ed that we were s uggesting that
one of the teachers may have been directly involved
in the player's report-c ard problem.
No such thing. Mr. Stokes — and not us (although

we conc ur ) — suggested the episode as a lesson
that, co nfronted with-any simil ar situation in the
future, all st udents and educators will know what to
do to save later embarrassment, aggravation and
fr ustration.
There will be one big question Hacienda Village
homeowne rs will put to each Win ter Springs City
Council can di date Tuesda y at the Candi da tes' Night
in the Hacienda recreation center: "Are you in
favor of giving Ray Bradshaw (city building official
and public works director) a raise?"
Seems residents of the mobile ho me develop-ment are still sizzling over citations for unsafe
electrical connections, which had originally been
approved by the city inspect or.
Bradshaw's salary was raised in May from
$9,106.65 to $11,500 a year w hen he assum ed the
additional responsibility of Public Works Department head and again t hi s month to $12,437.25, ( Th is

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WASHINGTON (NEA'- V1ieii Mr. Ford
became president, he called in batteries of
econom ists for a series of s ummit meetings.
There were economists of the left, of the right
and of the middle, li be ral and conservative,
business and labor, academic and gnverninent
The works.
Some reporters sat in on those meetings,
designed to develop thoughts for managing the
flagging economy. Regardless of announcements made, one thing came through loud
and clear to those of us present. The economists
could not agree on the problem and they could
not agree on answers.
What was done, therefore, was to leave it to
A.rthurBurns and his Federal Reserv e Board
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with Burns saying, honestly and coosistently.
that management of the money supply itself was
not enough. But it had to do because no one co uld
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The outs poken adversaries have butted hea ds
many times in the past and it seems safe to predict
more fireworks will be in store if th e veteran
councilman and former mayor is returned to office.
Tuesda y's meeting, open to all, will be cos ponsored by the Homeowners Association and
Hacienda Woman's Club.

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Thanksgiving '76 has come and gone. It
brought back memories, though, of
Thanksgiving a few years back and of a
lonely American living in West Germany.
That Thanksgiving found him alone in his
at the Bachelor's Officers Quarters
at Landstuhl, a small Berg near Kaiser.
slautern.
Suddenly, the telephone rang. It was a
German fraulein he had met briefly at a
Wine Fest along the Weinstra,sse near KTown (The American ('il's term for
Kaiserslautern.)
"We are having a small dinner at my
parents', and we thought you might like to
me," she brightly announced.
Having no driver's license, the Tech
Rep. promptly informed her he'd like it a
lot, but it's difficult to drive without proper
licensing. It's a matter of licensing, he
explained.
"Oh, that's no problem," Petra Mattegit
explained. "I'll be by, shortly, to pick you
up."
The drive along the cold, wet streets lit
by bright lights was like a trip through
irYland. Suddenly, instead of an empty,
cold officer's quarters, the American was
heading towards the warmth and the
friendliness of a German family's home.

Although '-administrative error" was noted, in a
3-2 vote Co un cil cle ar ed Bradshaw and commended
him as an "asset to the city." Am ong those
testifying against Bradshaw at the time was thenCouncilwoman Irene ;an Eepoel. Defeated In a bid
for re-election last year, she will again be on th e
ballot Dec. 7.

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is the same salary level as the police and fire chief).
Last fall, the controversial Bradshaw was the
subject of a five-week in q ui ry by City Council of
sworn complaints by city residents co ncernin g his
operation of the building department.

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Vietnam: A Year Later

It was truly something to give thanks
for. A family taking in a stranger who was
far from home. Taking him in and sharing
their home and their food on a holiday
designated by his nation.
That was a Thanksgiving.
And Petra Mattegit, and the Mattegit
family, whereever you are — Thanks.
Even though nine Thanksgivings have
passed since you demonstrated your
kindness — Thanks.
I..
Over at the courthouse, the ugly Impact
fee controversy once again has raised its
head.
The ad hoc committee has delivered its
report. The findings: Outlaw impact fees
and get new construction on the tax rolls
sooner. Halt the three-year free ride some

Voters

WASHINGTON — Next year, as sure as the
morning sunrise, organized labor and its
Democratic allies In the Congress will be
agitating once again for passage of a national
register-by-mall program for federal elections,
undoubtedly citing as proof of the need for such a
scheme this year's low voter turnout and the
decrease in the number of eligible voters.
One more time we will be hearing th e
argument put forward by such individuals as
Richard Murphy, legislative and COPE director
for the Service Employees International Union
of the AFL-CIO, that "needless and arbitrary
barriers" are blockin g large num be rs of citizens
from taking part in the election process. But '
such assertions are a lot of hoakum.
Acco rding to a recent study conducted by the
bipartisan Committee for the Study of the
American Electorate (SCAE, the major
reasons why people are voting and registering to
vote in decreasing numbers is because of attitudinal reasons, not beca use it is too diffic ult-to
register. As the president of the CSAE, Maurice
Rosenblatt, puts it:

Now President-elect J immy Carter has the
problem, or will on January 20. If newspaper and
magazin e reports are correct, he m ust de pend on
the same assorted body of economists. Or their
110 CHI MINII CITY — Eighteen
recognizable beca use of the brutal treatment
cousins,
"The problem is not structural but sub- (
months after th e fall of Saigon, information they are receiving.)
Yet there are no more signs today than there about w ha t happened, and is happening, to
stantive.
Regis tration laws have been liberalized
If or when they are eventuall y released
the 1
were two years ago, that these men can agree on
, most
in
the
past
mill ion mem bers of South Vietnam's army is of the officers will probably be treated much
as to vote, four years to make it easier for people
what m ust be done — or what shouldn't.
be ginning to reach the outside world,
yet the decline in vot in g continues. A
the lower ranks were: if they ha ve relatives in
Worse, th ere are faint signals, if repo rts are
growing num ber of Americans have come to see
Immediately after surrender, all military the country, they can go and live with th
em.
to be believed, that despite Mr. Carter's soothin g men were ordered to report
no reason to cast their ballots. Lethargy and
for "reeducation."
If not, they will pro ba bly be assigned
words, the new president and Burns are moving Most of t hem did, and most
to
one
of
apathy
are not a sufficient explanation. Many
of the ordinary
the new "economic zones" being created in the
toward a head-on collision. Presumably Mr. sol di ers completed their co urse In no more than countryside
citizens
are positively repell ed by the process
whose main purpose is to relieve
Carter wants to step up the supply of money at a a week. Non-commissioned officers were work
ed unemployment in Ho Chi Mirth City (Saigon) and the candidates. Th ey feel that the election
f aster rate, though he has not said so. And Burns on longer: be tween one month and a year. All of
process Is a marked ca rd game wi th no options
and, at the same time, increase agricuitural relev
has served notice he plans no such ac- these have now been released
an t to them."
except for a few
production. The target is to cut in half the city's
commodation, but rather intends w hat might be "special cases."
What
be Interesting to see is how adpopulation from last year's total of nearly 3 vocatesof will
af
bterpreted as a slight tighten in g.
ederal register-by-mail scheme will
'Ihe 40,000 former officers, including doctors,
million,
This leaves Mr. Carter lost in a plethora of are in for three years; "incorrigible" cases wi
ll
Life in the economic zones seems to be better deal with the resul ts of this year's election.
conflict ing advice, with no one to guide him. His sta y longer,
than in the re-education camps, but not very Accor di ng to the CSAE study, in the 14 states,
situation, of course, is no better and no worse
The officers are held in two types of camps.
much. Apart from the breaking of new land, that had this program in effect for the first time,
than that of the last half dozen presidents. None M ost are living under conditions th
th ere was only a "mixed effect" on registration
at can be
settlers have to put up their own shelters. Only a and
"little eff
of them did well in the crunch on meeting s ur vived by those in good physical
ect" on actual voter turnout.
few rudimentary tools are available, and
condition, but
ecoaomlc crises,
w hich have proved fatal to others. The routine is
Eigh t states r epo rted decreases in registration
medical services are about as inadequate as for
W hat this means is that Mr. Carter, no more dawn-to-dark: a bo ut half hard la bor an d ha
and only six reported increases; all but two of
t he prisoners. Food Is very scarce. But this
lf
than any of his predecessors, knows how to "political educatio ns."
also
these
states r epo rt ed declines In actual voting.
affects the towns, where man y people are said to
reduce unemployment and inflation in the short
The worst feat ur e is the diet. The prisoners
Th us, even though regis tration is Increased this
be living at starvation level,
run. Nor in the long run either, except by cut and get a bout 200 grams of rice a day, whereas
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A part from the former officers, an unknown Is no guarantee tha t those registered will vote.
try — a minor fix here and there.
grams is considered the m inim um for someone
num ber of ex-civil servants and local officials
In fact, the two states that lost t he most
In the end.I sus pect, any satisfactory solution doing manual
labor. Some prisoners are allowed
are
being "re-educated" for t he basic three-year registered voters and
depends less on economic fin ancial steps t han to grow t he ir own vegetables, which
actual voters this year
helps a
period. Nobody knows whether all the
prisoners compared to 1972 were New York and California,
on somehow building confidence among a great bit. Medical se rvices are
almost non-existent,
will have to serve the en tire three years. There
both of w hom had register-by-mail programs in
ma ny grou ps.
Some weeks ago, inmates were told they must
has as yet been no trickle of releases to indicate effect
for the first time. Th e Empire State had
Confi dence among co ns umers so that they learn a trade; they are now all owed
occasional
otherwise.
707,363
will increase their buying.
fewer eligible voters register, a decline of
visits from relatives.
But it seems likely that the more usef ul 2.8 per
Confidence among man ufacturers so that
cent,
and 755, 412 fewer registered vote rs
A smaller number of officers are held in tough
prisoners, particularly doct ors and skilled voted
, a declin e of .2 per cent. In the Golden
th ey will take the risk and spend the ca pita l "security camps" where con
ditions are aptechnicians, may be fil tered out after a few more
State, 9,30l fewer eligible voters registered to
necessary to buy new plants and modernize parently designed to break them. Few have
months. If the government does insist on the full vote, a decre
equipment. Confidence am ong investors so that escaped, and no mail is allowed
ase of 9.5 pe r cent, and 1,000,716
In or out. But one
three years, and under the present conditions, fewer regis ter
they will buy the stocks and bonds th e companies Vietnamese who had a brief g
ed voters act ually voted, a decline
limpse inside
many of the prisoners — there may be 100,000 In of 9.6
sell to achieve t his expansion and modernization, reported that the
per
cent.
in.mates were "no longer
all — will not live through it.
In Pennsylva nia and Colorado, despite a
register-by-mall scheme in these states for th
e
first tim e this year and a population incr
ease,
both of these sta tes experienced not only a
declin e in registration, 4.1 per cent and 9.8
per
cent respectively, but also an absolute drop in
Oi l
the number of people registered.
ifi Texas, where election laws have been
drastically revamped allowing register.by
WASHINGTON — The oil indust ry has plenty which the Fit has refused to do.
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States at the end of September.
up un til 30 days before the elec
of protect ors in Washington who are eager to
tion,
registra
ti on
Spokesmen denied that the Transpo rtation
The mo ni tors failed to detect the first traces dramatically increased
by over I million voters,
demonstrate t heir devotion to oil and gas. and Interior departments have
given the oil
of radioactivity after they were washed to the but voter t urno ut
Whether the oil barons seek large or small compa es
increased by only I per cent.
ni special treatment. Each request for a
ground
by heavy rains. The fall out was
Futhermore, such a register.by.il schem
favors, the powe rs In Washington are usually waiver is
e
judged on its merits, said the
discovered almost by accident when workers at wo uld be an administrative
ready to oblige,
nightmare, costing
s pokesmen for both departments.
the Peach Bottom, Pa., nuclear reactor picked anywhere from $100
The oil companies are constantly asking the
million a year, a
Footnote: A skeptical Rep. John Moss, D.up radiation on their wet feet.
bur eaucratic monstrosity, and wo
fede ral regulators, for example, for special Calif., is investigating
uld greatly
charges that the
The EPA knew that cows can eat wet, con- Increase the opport unity for sate fraud.
breaks. More often than not, the regulatory regulatory agencies have
given favored tr eat- Laminated grass. Thus, there was danger that
Commenting on this year's
agencies have granted the requests. Here are ment to the oil
register
$1
companies. He has also the radioactive poison would find its way into the plan in the District of Columbia,.by-j
which
some examples that we ha ve dug out of challenged the ind ustry's
fIgures, showing it milk sup ply in a matter of hours.
register ed less than one-third the
government files:
expected
would hurt the economy to break up the oil
Yet t he EPA neither sought out available voters bu t- coat nearly twice the es
— Several companies, in cluding such giants giants.
timat ed
wea ther for ecasts nor warned farmers in ad.- $45,000, Al be rt Goll
as Gulf, Shell an d Texaco, ha ve asked the
in, who ran Jimmy Carter's
According to Exxon's dire pujection, for vance of the possible threat to their milk. Two campaign in the na
tion's capital, declared; "I'm
Transportation Dept. to waive safety regulations example, unemployment wo
uld jump over one states Connecticut and Massaschusetts, not pe rsuaded th
at mall registration is where
dealing with the shipment of hazardo us sub- m lion per
it's
il
sons In three years and the nation's reportd the radia tion levels had reached e at."
th
stances. These have ranged from flammable gas gross national product wo
ul d decline by a dangerous level and, on their own, ordered cows
We ll, I'm not either. Th
to radioactive materials. Despite the public staggering 1 .8 bi lllt'n. S
why voters
tandar d Oil of Indiana taken off outdoor grass and put on stored feeds, aren't voting or registering etoreasons
vote is
Use of
danger, many of these requests ha ve been came up with projections that are only slightly
The EPA also negkicted to no tify the N uclear a lack of f aith in the
granted
System
and poliUcian. And
less harrowing.
Regulatory Commission that the Chin ese fallout this is not some th
- The Interior Dept. is supposed to protect
ing that will be cured by senMoss ca ll ed upon government economists at was on its way. As a result, NRC
mistakenly ding people a postcard in the mall.
our sho res from offshore oil contamina tion. Yet
the Libr ar y of Congress to double-check the concluded that the radioactivity at the P
ea ch
of 1,395 requ ests for offshore drilling wai vers
Ind ust ry 's ominous calculations. In a con- Bottom React or had been caused by "airborne
from the 10 largest nil co mpani es, Interior has
fidential repo rt, the experts ha ve now concl uded effl uent fr om building vents."
granted an incredi bl e 1,314. Many of the waivers that
the impact on the economy would be
EPA also kept the public in the dark until Oct.
permitted the companies to ignore poll ution
significantly less severe than the oil companies 5, a full week after it first learn ed of the iraLetters to the editor are
controls, Interior officia ls told us.
claim. They conte nd that unemployment would pending fall out. The agency [list found out
welcomed for
about
publication. All letters must be
Mobil tried to get the Interstate Commerce increase
no more than 290,000 and that the the extent of the radioactive contamination from
'Igned,
with a mailing address
Commiasion to lift the profit ceiling quietly on
economy would d line only $212 billion. Indeed, Pennyslvania state officials. Not until then did
and, If Possible, a
tele
one
num
offshore oil pipeline operations. In this case, the
ph
be r $0 the Identity of th e
some economij'ts believe that divestiture the EPA rush out a related press release.
writer may be Verilieti
ICC refused to deal with Mobil on the QT and wo
ul dn't hurt the economy at all.
The Evening
if
Ralph Nader's watchdogs and Sen. Edward
Herald will resp t e wIsh
directed the company to go through reg ular,
ec th
es .1 writers
NUCLEAR FALLOUT: It was the respon- Kennedy's of fice were disturbed over the EPA's
who do not want their nam
open channels.
sibility of the Environmental Protection Agency sluggish r espo nse to the first Chinese nuclear
es In print. The
Eve ning
Each of the Big Ten oil co
Herald
also
reserves
the right to
mpanies has also to safeguard the public from the recent cloud. They raised such a howl that EPA han dled
eit letters to e li mina te li
sought special treatment from the Federal ra dioacti
bel
ve clouds out of China,
or
to coalom-m
the second radioactive fallout far more
to 'pace requirements.
Commission. They hive asked the FTC to
But the EPA's warning system broke down carefully. Alerts were put out in plen
ty of time to
quash requests for their corporate records,
when the first fallout drift ed across the Uni t ed take the necessary precautions.

Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl.

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Th e American system, from the top to
the bottom, is f ul l of flaws. This holds true
from th e secular pontiffs in Washington all
the way down to the c hi efs in Seminole
County, Florida. The legal system is full of
fl aws, the social system is fu ll of fl aws and
— heaven knows
the political system is
f ul l of flaws.
In fact, if you ever encounter a suf.
tcientl y powerful microscope, you ma
find that your $1,500 blue-fire, Tiffanysetting, marquis-cut diamond heart-throb
is f ul l of flaws.
But this Is the Th anksgiving season and
it's bad fo rm to go around grousin g a bo ut
things. What matter if the negatron.s appear to outnumber the positives by a
ru naway margin? Look for a silver lining!
Be optimistic. .Somewhere under that pile
of dung there has to be a pony
With this chest-swelling attitude
sustaining our tiff upper lips,
s let's be
t hankf ul that:
— Seminole Coun ty School Supt. William
P. (Bud) Layer is, at worst, enough of a
politician to participate actively in such
wo rt hy causes as the March of [jones,

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Sunday, Nov. 28,1976-9A

gizzard full of sage dressing.
— Angela Taylor, director of audiovisual services for the school system, has
recovered from her recent heart attack
sufficiently to be released from the
hospital and allowed to spend
Thanksgiving at home with her family.
4 Angie's cor-workers say they
hope she
returns to harness before they become
deafened by the unaccustomed silence.
— The Seminole High football team was
knocked out of the opening round of the
rather than duplicating the unage of Duval state playoffs — as unfortunate as that was
County Supt. Herbert Sang, who called his — by something as Inconsequential as
teachers 'thieves" and ordered 38 in- human carelessness and stupidity — as
structors and union leaders arrested in one opposed to, say, a head-on collision as the
week for alleged Insubordination and team bus returned from the Lake Brantley
trespassing.
game.
— Members of the Seminole County
— Paris designers, in the latest of their
Historical hall of Fame and Sanford's table tennis-type fashion moves, have
King henry II of Englande Fan Club don't pinged or ponged their way into favoring
know how to rig plastic explosives in en- the return of the mini-skirt. Now those
velopt's and send them through the mails. girls who would have the ogling public
— Given the nature of most of today's believe they're "not wearin' nothin" will
politicians, the great majority of them find it somewhat more difficult to per
made it through Thanksgiving without petrate their deceptions.
winding up on someone's table with a
- Ralph Ray, the public information

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officer for the school system, completed
his recent vacation odyssey in Mexico
without allowing Montezuma to get more
than a minimal amount of Revenge upon
him.
— Leprechaun Timothy Dooley remains
invisible to all but one of the Evening
Herald staff members.
— The local school system contains men
like Seminole High Principal Don
Reynolds and football coach Jerry Posey
% ith the integrity and guts to do the right
thing under difficult circumstances — like
the recent playoff disqualification mess —
and in the process set a golden example for
the young people under their supervision.

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— F. E. (Gene) Grooms, executive
director of the Seminole Education
Association (SEA), doesn't show up too
often armed with his trusty camera.
— Special Master Douglas Stowell of
Tallahassee needed only two days last
month to hear impasse arguments from
the SEA and the school board, rather than
a full seek. This kept the total bill at about
$1,544 — $772 for each side — instead of
ballooning It above $3,500.
— Those adorable Women's Libbers
have finally penetrated clear to the North
Pole, in a sense. Reports from New York
city indicate that 30 per cent of those applying for Santa Claus positions this year

are women. (Sandra Claus?) Maybe
they'll become irate when the zippers on
their red suits don't make the proper sound
— mi-i-zzzzuzuzzzzzzz2i77 —, then storm
the bastille at Latitude-Longitude Zero and
freeze in their own juices.
— We live in a country, flawed though It
undeniably is, where opinion pieces such
as this and others are possible.
That's a good baker's dozen. Or, at least,
it's A baker's dozen. And that's enough
optimism for one day. You can't afford to
give too much ground to the Silver Lining
crowd — it only encourages them.

OUR READERS WRITE
Sanford's

Sad

Sanford's sad. The impossible happened. Our fantastic varsity football
team has finally been beaten. Not by
any other team though; there wasn't a
team in the district that could take
them. They were beaten in the end by a
technicality, a player who suited up
after failing two subjects.
Gosh it hurts. All of us, players, fans,
fathers and mothers, sisters and
brothers, everyone who followed the
t.xiys all the way to victory are hurting;
because we wanted the boys to get what
they earned, a chance to take their shot
at being best in the state
Well it didn't happen So let's all lick
our wounds and take heart in what is
left. The team still has a bowl game to
play. They still won every game they
played this year iforget what the
record will show!) The', are still great
kids, with guts and heart and pride in
their school and in Sanford.
It's tough, kids. You might Just be the
best high school football team in the
State and nobody will know. Nobody but
Sanford We've known it all year long.
So take your bows Seminole
you're
still number one. And we're proud of
you
Name Withheld
El Request
Sanford
Generous Youth

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time?"

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Baker's Dozen Of Items Hiding Behind Silver Lining

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Chalk Talk: Education

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"How many people with sleeping bags can we

buyers of homes in any particular
developm nt. The developer,
e
per se,
doesn't pay out any additional money.
A bo ut $5-million is on the books for fut ur e
collections. And, that money Is slated for
use on the county's fire control distri cts
and In the public school system.
An argument can be made by both sides.
But it will be interesting to see how the
i ssue 13 handled.
The second part of the report —
knocking out new co nstruct ion's free ride:
Forget it. It would req uire action by the
Florida Legislature. And it's been tried
before. And with no luck. The reason Is
po werf ul lobbyists won't allow it to hapap
pen.
pe
n.
Know what a lobbyist is? It's t ha t person
hired by private interests. He swin gs in
Tallahassee and sings his swan song to
every legis lator who will listen.
And most of them do.
Why'
Because they must come up for election
each year, and lobbyists have money to
finan ce e xpensive campa i gn s.
,Maybe t he people, someday will hire
their own lobbyist .
A pe ople's lobbyist. That would be
something.

OPINION

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Industry Has Protectors

new construction presently receives,
Th e fact that the Republican s don't seem
optimistic shouldn't surprise anyone.
After all, both Republicans John Kimbrough and Dick Williams have fought for
retention of the $310-a'unit impact fee
charged develope rs over the past two
years.
Plus, Republicans said the ad hoc
committee was "stacked" when it was
drawn up.
Membership was approved by
Democrats. Names were submitted by
Democratic Commissioner
harry
Kwiatkowski.
On Tuesday, the county cornmis.sion will
discuss the findings. But don't look for
open-arms acceptance of the report.
Though it took six months to compile, the
report may end up in the waste basket.
What the Republicans might do, however,
is get some type of county ordinance
enacted which would legalize collection of
the fees.
The theory is that new construction
should pay its way. In other words,
developers must pay $310 per unit for the
potential future impact their projects will
have on Seminole County.
Wien up. The $310 fee is passed on to the

Hopefully all &gt; our readers have read
about Beta Sigma Phi's effort in
raising money for the Seminole Youth
Ranch through all the great coverage
b, Jean Patteson.
Xi Beta Eta held a "Hole in One"
contest at the Mayfair Country Clu5
with several nice gifts donated bur
merchants. The first prize was $25 cash
which was won by Lincoln Larson,
Route 1, Sanford.
Lincoln Larson is 14 )ears old and
was very proud of tuiiiself in being our
number one golfer We were all very
happy that a young person had won the
money and would efl)t)y spending it on
himself.
About a week later I received ttus
letter
I am returning the check for $25 that I
was sent, In hope It can be donated back
to the Seminole Count) 'mouth Ranch to
purchase sporting equipment
Thank you,
Lincoln Larson'
So while all of you are sitting back
alter a big turkey dinner and being

thankful for all the material things you
have and the personal accomplishments you have gained
throughout the year, take a moment
and be thankful for people who think of
others and not only themselves. Most of
all be thankful for "Youth" like lincoln
Larson.
Mrs. Wayne ii. t Linda) Keeling
Xi Beta Eta
Inspectors Note
I am addressir.g this letter to all local
inspectors, and building contractors.
My concern is to the person who has a
license, and has worked long to reach a
recognized point of competency.
The main problem is that inspectors
don't make It clear that a licensed man
is required on the jobsite at all times.
This should be No. 1 on a list of things
an inspector should be looking into.
Larry' D. DeMorse
Sanford
Vihion: Good
Outweighs Bad
pf'p
to CoVC Sciiunuie
('ounty government. I wish to take a
mnoiim&amp;'nt to extend in personal appreciation to Ed h'rickett
' for the cordial
relation ship we have enju&gt; t-tl over the
last several years in connection with
Seminole County government Back in
the late 1960's, little tint we know f the
rowth that Seminole Cuimty wuuld
experience
It has trul', been challenging and
mmt rewarding to participate in our
region's growth and progress', and, in
spite of many current problems, the
gotxl outweighs the bad We have much
to look forward to in Seminole Count )
and t'astceiitraj I-'lurida over the next
few years.
I'kase be assured of my continued
interest in the couiiiiiunit
the
economic cIuiute, and government
affecting the area You can certainly
count on me remaining active and to
swmnhIarizt'
I'm gonna stay in there
pitchun"'
Sidney L Vihlen Jr.
District 5 Commissioner
Hoard of ('imuno, Conii ilLcsioners
Sanford
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Residents Own
Fire House
Editor
The people residing in the Goldenrod

area from both Orange and Seminole
counties, earned and paid for the
building situated on Howell Branch
Road at Grand Ave. -known as the
Seminole-Goldenrod Volunteer Fire
Association,
The Goldenrod Fire Association
members petitioned Orange County in
about the year 1966 to become a Fire
District. After the Fire District was
established, the Goldenrod Volunteer
Fire Aiuociation received a payment of
$13,000 from Orange County for the
existing premises situated on the ISA
cutoff — Just south of Highway 426.
The pamphlet prepared and
distributed by the Seminole-Goldenrod
Volunteer Fire Association stated,
"Every property owner must be a
member — otherwise, we will have to
form a fire district, and be placed on
tax rolls."
The Fire District was formed,
without a referendum, over the objection of a room full of taxpayers
appearing at the hearing of the County
Commissioners in the Court House.
There is now a millage levied
against the property in the fire district
in Seminole County The people who
paid for the existing firehouse at Howell
Branch Road, and continue to be taxed
by the Fire District should not be
denied the property they purchased;
nor, have it sold from under them by
the Board of Directors of the emtnoleGoldenrod Volunteer Fire Association.
The Board of Directors does not own the
property; merely manages it for the
people who in the past were not
recognized; but, merely ordered.
What few individuals would benefit
from the funds if the firehouse were
sold' Would it be lair for the millage

rate to be increased in order for the
county to purchase another site and
erect another building' Would this not
be double taxation levied upon the
people who once paid for the present
firehouse? Is it right for a few money
managers to deny the rights of the
majority'
The tune is now — the people should
rise and cry out as with one voice. "This
is our building, bought and paid for with
our money, let us have it for the county
to use for our protection; especially
since you notified us we will be In a Fire
District, and be placed on tax rolls."
Jane Adriatico
Orlando

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�Real Estate

CLASSIFIED ADS

Do- It - Yourselfers Save

Investments
BY I..RKY SAXON
Dear Mr. Saxon,
Ihave herd you referred to as a "real estate problem salver
with geographic capability." I don't understand how you can
hane property out of the state?

so.
Dear S. G.,
A "real estate problem solver" designs his efforts according to
thepcnhlem-not necessarily acrording to'he type or location of
a piece of property.
He Is interested in the human element the client, and his or
her needs. He uses property to reach the objective
problem - whether buying, selling o exchanging.
In other words, the only location which is of real importance
that of the client. The client must be within a reasonable distance
to the problem solver so they may counsel immediately whenever
necessary.
If the problem is one of owning property in a far away state, but
the client is nearby, the problem solver, through his extensive
training, experience and established contacts throughout the
nation, is capable of either disposing of tile property, or of exchanging the equity position into property more beneficially
located,
With this objective in mind, the problem solver normally
requires several interviews with the client to detennlne the
problem and whether they can work harmoniously together
before he will consent to accept the responsibility Inherent in
solving problems.
Send your question to:
Real Estate Investments
The Evening Herald
O North French Avenue
Sanford. Florida 32771

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proofing tape made espe('ially
LANG
for the purpose. Be cspeciall
AP Newsfeatures
I
paid
$16,000
for
miiy
careful
around the pipe fittings,
Q.
house niiany years ago ..Similar which will sweat even if the rest
houses in the neighborhood are of the cold water line is covered
now selling for $35,000. I will be with tape.
65 years old in January of next
--Q. - I expect to install fiber
year, at which time I will retire
from my present job. Since I board in an extra room I am
am alone and no longer have a finishing. Is it true that this
need for a complete house, I am tYPe of board has sound-deadconsidering selling the house ening qualities' Also, are the
and moving to a rented apart- panels butted together or do the

By

ANI)Y

ment. I have been told that, if I seams have to be filletl
A. - \'es,fiber board absorbs
sell the house for $35, 000, 1 will
have to pay a considerable tax sound. While panels can be
on the difference between what installed with butt joints, reI paid for it and what I sell it quining the use of a filler in the
for. But I have also been told seams, there are several types
that, if you are over 65 years of available which have special
age,there is no tax on the profit edges that need no special
if the house sells for $,000 or treatment. Remeiiiber, too,
less. Not many houses sell for that the panels can be obtained
that price these days. It seems with or without a finish.

IOIIIItI&amp;f4 ItY (41 b aIIIu,
a break when it really isn't a
break at all. Isn't this unfair?
A. - I have some good news
for you. But first, let's straig,hten out that part about the $20,000 figur. Thy law said that, if
you were S years of age and
sold your house, there would be
no tax on a house sold for $20,000 or less, BUT if the sale price
was over that amount, the
profit would be prorated. So, if

fence around the front and sides
of our house'. Recently we saw a
house with such a fence, but it
also had some kind of hard.
board run through the metal. It
looked kind of attractive and we
would like to duplicate it but
don't kilow how. Can you give
us

some

help

A. - Is there some reason
why you couldn't have asked
the People who live in that

you sold a house for $25, 000,

house?

your tax actually would be very

was what is called a woven wire

In any case, it probably

small. Now for the good news.

fence, with strips of tempered

The law has just been t'hanged.

hardboard run through the

Under the new regulation, a

itlesh. The hardest part of the

senior citizen pays no tax on the

job is cutting the hardbound into

sales

of the

pieces small enough to fit into

or less. In your

the iiiesh. If you still don't want

profit

if

the

house is $35,

price

case, if you get the average

to ask the owners (If the

neighborhood price, you will not

property how they did it, the

have to pay a tax on the profit.

fence dealer can show you what

Be sure the sale is not com-

to do

pleted before your 65th bir-

an cxtra fee, of course.

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or do the job himself, at

Q. - Some time ago I visited

Q. I have read many tunes
about how to correct a sagging

a friend's house where the

first floor when there is a base-

wooden floors had a kind of

lilent by using special jacks.

sheen to them which caught my

Our probleiti is a sagging see-

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had

been

oral floor, which is really the

finished with a clear pene-

ceiling of the first floor. Ob-

trating sealer. I now would like

viously, we cannot use a jack in

to finish one of our floors with

this case or even any kind of

such a scaler, but my friend has

post. how can we fix this?

moved away and so I can't ask

A. - Correcting this kind of

him any questions. is this kind

condition is a job that must be

of finish hard to apply and does

done by a professional. The

it stand up well'

treatment depends on the cause
of the sag and is never simple.

A.

- Penetrating sealers are

easy to apply, since either a

but is very effective when done

properly -

cloth or brush can be used. The
difference

between

th'oern

and

other finishes is that they sink

Q. - We had our kitchen cab-inets refinished with shellac

into the wood rather than stay

sonic time ago by a neighbor-

on top of it. That means they do

hood handyman, who has since

not scratch easily. Perhaps

moved away. We now find that
several of the cabinet locks do

their best quality is that they
can be touched up where there

not work properly and can only

redoing

asswne that some of the shellac

are worn spots, without

has gotten into the mechanism.
has dried, a coat of wax will Is this likely and what can be
helptu preserve it. Later, if it is done about it?
You have hut upon the
A.
necessary to touch up a spot,
the entire floor. When the sealer

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you need remove the wax from

probable cause. Denatured al-

that area only, before applying

tohol is the solvent for shellac.

new sealer.

Wipe the lock with alcohol allowing some of it to seep into
the lock. This may have to be
done several times. In severe
cases, you may have to remove
the locks and soak them mn
denatured alcohol.

Q. - The cold water pipes
that run across the top of our

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fl
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iosepi E Burns &amp; wi Janet to
Ooualae C. 'liIIdaIa. Int c,s. Snnir',n
WinSton P Davis to John F
Jervey, TruStee. LI 32. 81k C. S

Lark s d. 533.133
Wm. S. Thornbuqh &amp; Maxine I.
Harold J. Borton £ wI Carol. Lot I
81k 2, No. OrI. 2nd Addn., S20,S0
George Kreuzer 8. Darlene I
Clifford 0. Jordan 8. wi Carolyn S
lot 16. 81k L Suntand Ests . $11.18)
Wm C May's Jr &amp; Sandra Ii
George Kreu:er &amp; wI Darlene. Lo
30. 81k M North Orl Terr,, Sec.
Unit One. $26,600
Aquarius Land Co • Inc to Geo. A
Rollins &amp; wI Elii., Lot 6. 81k B
Paradise Point Fourth Sec.. $3.48)
Bruce' A DeCoursey &amp; Christin
L to Verno.-, P Mace &amp; wf Ni 0
NW'. of NE'. of SE'. of Sec. 1321
12 58,000
Albert J. Meyert £ Margaret ti
Jan Tulp £ Patricia Ann, Lot 24
Oveedo Oaks, Unit One. $39,500.
George Peterson to Georgi
Peterson &amp; Martha Ruth, hi friend
Lots. 13 &amp; II. 81k S Lockharts s d
SIX
Alfred SImpson &amp; Emma to Howari
J. Simpson. Angela Shark, Alici
Simpson Williams. Aaron Simpson
£ Ruth Mac McClain, Lots S 5 7 £
Replat of Wtnwood Park. AS. SIX
Sebistian Penn &amp; Linda A ti
.
Lot 81
Sleepy iOilow, 1st Addn . $11,900
Johnny J 'England &amp; if Regina C.
to Fred L Williams &amp; wi Pauline
Lots 12 1. 13. 91k 0, Buena Visti
Est., $21,000
Wm. H BuItnill. sql to Theodoni
Jenson £ wi Carol (, ml. as pei
F,nal .lgmt. No 1S1114) Lot 4, 811
Meadows West. $31,300.
imary L. Miller, .vd to Howarc
I Foley &amp;wf Elsie T . E 75' of Lot I
Watts Farms, $11,000
Nader Homes, Inc to Kenneth I
Simmons 5. wf Susan K - Lot l
Lake Searcy Shoes, 533.900
Bet Are' Hornet. Inc. to Paul S
Lester &amp; wI Eli:.. It. 416 Sprin
Oaks Un V. $41,100.
F,rt Mountain Conitr. Co. B
Francis X. Bacon &amp; *1 Helen K., b
2. Forest Brook Fifth Sic., 531.100
Wm E SeverS 8. *1 June M. It
Alphonse R Cologgi &amp; Joseph I
Veryi, E. 'sof SW. of NW'., i-I. o

SR. Sec 1521 29, 580,000
i-lathe Bailey, sql to Dorli
Bumbalough, sql., S 100' of P
1153 71' of E 100' of SE 'a of SEC. 30
19 30. 5100
Itme Greater Constr Corp U
Walter P ZawadkI &amp; wf Helen E.
101 19. 81 F, Seminole Site's, 5.10.000
Mtg Gum. mi. Corp to Ronalc
Dickerson &amp; *1 Laura I . Lot 9
Ileidafe Manor, 131.500.
FriAk W. Vest &amp; *1 Ritili
Albert W. HalOs J. £ wI LaurIe K.
$95' I C ' of Loft, £ S9S'I Loft ii

&amp; II. Ii C. Saniaisdo Spriss, Laki
Oaks Sec. &amp; S 91' of It. U Siiep
Hollow, lit Adda.. $1,140.
Jim E. Harll.y&amp; Elaine to Oow,si
Properles Inc., LI 9 (less W 70') 4
It I tie-is E 10') 81k A, Bmpntie'1
Hall Ests. 221.900
Dedi Fed, MiamI to RoIirod,

cents and a long, STAMPED,

Weilva Hunt Club, Fia Uunf, Sic. 3,

heavily laden with mois- self-addressed envelope to
turf. The easiest solution is to Know-How, P.O. Bol 477, Huntcover the pipes with a water- irigtot., N.Y. 11743.)

243.30$.
Magnolia Syc. Corp 10 Craven
Div Co Inc. Lot 710 Wekivi Hut'W
Club, Fox Huni, Sec 3. $1500

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Fla. Land Co. to M.aronda Homes
Inc Lot 21. Sec 0. Lots 10. 1) &amp; 11,
Legal Notice
Sec G &amp; LIs 3 4. 6 Sec 1, Foimoor
Unit I, 535.900 Harold P. Walsh &amp;
CITY OF .4KE
wI. Caroline to City of Alt. Spgs.. S
MARY. FL'.JRIDA
S0'ofESO'øl: NW'.aINE '.ofNW
Notice 04 Public Hearing
4 ol Sec I4.7t-2 W. of Sr 400. $100.
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN
Pacesetter Builders Inc to
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN BY
Carmine C Manganeilo &amp; wI
THE City' Council of the City of Lake
Lucille I Lot ii. Queens Mirror Addn
Mary', Florida. that Said City
to CS. $100
Council has received a Petition by LI
F Wheeler. Jr and Letts,, R Fowler
requesting the City of Lake Mary to
annex the following described
property
Legal Notice
PARCEL A: Segiming 7) 9chains
South of the Northwest corner of
FICTITIOUS NAME
Notice is hereby given Inat I am Section tO, Township 70 South,
engaged in business at Ill Lake Dot Range JO East, run South to Lake
0rire, Sanford, Seminole County. Mary Road, thence Northeasterly
Florida under the f,ctitious name of along road right of way to a point 790
GLOBE BUSINESS BROKERS, and feet Northerly of the Sanford Grant
that I intend to register sad name Line, IhenCe South SI degrees Wett
with the Clerk of the Circuit Court, 119 feet. thence Northerly along the
Seminole County, Florida in cc edge of Lake to a point due East of
cordance wilh the provisions of the the Point of Beginning, thence West
Fictitious Name Statutes, To WI to the Point of Beginning (Less the
Section 163 09 Florida Statutes t951 West ISO feet South of Lake I
(Containing 3 5 acres more of less I
S AFC INC.
E L Ackley, Fret
PARCEL B: Beginning at the
intersection of South Line of the
PubliSh Nov 1, 11. 21. 3., 1976
Sanford Grant Line with the East
DEF It
me of the Northwest '.of Section 10.
Townshp 20 South, Range 30 East
INVITATION FOR BIDS
THE SANFORD HOUSING thenCe run North 9 ' chains, thence
East S Chains, thence' North 770 49
AUTHORITY, SANFORD.
leet, thence North Xl degrees West
FLORIDA. will receive bidS for the
1971 lees, thence West to Railroad
INSTALLATION OF FIRE
ESCAPES AT REDDING GAR

DENS, FLORIDA PROJECT 166
until
00 p m , on the 3rd day of
December, a? the Adminitritgn
Building, Castle Brewer Court,
Sanford. Florida at which time anti
place all bids will be publicly Opened
and read aloud
Proposed forms of contract
documenl, including specif cat ions.
are on tile at the office Of the
Housing Authority of the City of
Sanford. Florida, Administrafion
Building. Caslle Brewer Court.
Sanford, Florida, and may be
secured any time after November 5.
1976

Copies -i the documents may be
obfained by depositing $7300 with
the Housing Authority for each set of
documents to obtained Such deposit
will be refunded to each person who
returns the plans. specifications and
Other documents in good condition
within 10 days alter bid opening
A certified chck or bank draft,
payable to the Housing Authority 01
11w City of Sanford, Florida. U.S
&amp;overnm.nf bonds on satisfactory
bid bond executed by the bidders
and acceptable sureties in an
amount iquil loS pee cent of the bid
shall be Submitted with each bid
The Successful bidder wili be
required to furnish and pay for
satisfactory performance and

payment bond or bonds.
Attention is called to the
provisions for equal employment
opportunity, and pay mini of not lets
thin the minimum salaries and
wages as set forth in 11w
Specifications must be paid on tfli$
pro)ecf.
The Housing Authority of he City
of Sanlrd, Florida, reserves ftc
right to rejecl any or ill bids or to
wiivi any intormalltiet In t
bsdding.
No bid shall be withdrawn fur a
period of S days subsequent to Ihe
opening of bids without the Consent
of the Housing Authority of the City
o Sanford.. Florida.
Housing Aufhrolty of the
City of Sanford, Florida
by Thomas Wilson, ill
Title' E*eutIvi Dinedor
Publish P'4o 7. II. Ii. 2$, 1914
30

right of way. thence Southwesterly

along Railroad right of way to the'
Sanford Grant Line', thence South 65
degrees East along Grant Line to the
Point of Beginning (Containing
acres more or less, I
That the City Council will hold a
public hearing at 7 30 p m.. or as
soon thereafter as possible on
Thursday. January 20. 1977. 10
consider the adoption of an or
dnance b,' the City' of Lake Mary,
°lorida, litte of WhiCh ii as (011ows
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY
OF LAKE MARY, FLORIDA, TO
EXTENDITS TERRITORIAL AND
MUNICIPAL LIMITS TO ANNEX
AND REDEFINE THE BOUPI
DARY LINES OF THE

MUNICIPALITY TO INCLUDE
THE HEREINAFTER
DESCRIBED LANDS SITUATE
AND BEING IN SEMINOLE

COUNTY, FLORIDA. PURSUANT
TO FLORIDA STATUTES
Ill 041 PROVIDING ZONING
FOR THE SUBJECT PROPERTY:

PROVIDING FOR THE AMEND
MENT OF THE OFFICIAL
ZONING MAP; PROVIDING
DIRECTIONS TO THE CITY
CLERK; SEVERABILITY AND
EFFECTIVE DATE.
A copy of said ordinance shall be
available af 11w oftice of the City
Clerk of the City of Lake Mary.
Florida, for all persons desiring to
examine the same
ALL INTERESTED PARTIES
are invle to attend and be heard

THISNOTICE istobepIjbIi5h in
the Evening Herald, a newspaper of
General circulation in Said City, one
lime each week for tour consecutive
weeks prior lo the time of the public
twining
DATED thiS 16th day of

November, 1974.
CITY OF LAKE
MARY, FLORIDA
By 5: Kay Sassman

City Clerk
GARY E, MASSEY. ESQUIRE

UROCK, MASSEY I.
WALDEN

616 E. Simorais Blvd.
Altarnonl, Springs. Fla. 3270;
Cily AtIrniy
PUblish No',' 3), 21, Dec. 1 17, 1976
DEF 91

5-LOST

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1-OUfla

TO BENJAMIN JAMES and
ESTHER JAMES, also known as
Ester James, his wife, W E. HICKS
and HAZEL HICKS. hiS wile; LEE
W000BERRY and IRENE
WOOD BC PRY, hiS wile', arid each of
them, if living, and if dead, the
unknown spouse, heirs, devisees.
legatees. grantee's, creditors, or

other persons claiming by, through.
under or against the above named
Delendant, or any of them, arid all
persons known or unknown having
or claimng an,' right, title or in
A or to the following
(crest
described property in Seminole
County'. Florida, to wit
PARCEL ONE: W 'i of NE '. of
SE ', of Section 79. TownShip 21
South, Range 31 East. lying and
being n Seminole County. Florida
PARCEL TWO: E ',of NE ' m. of
SE '. of Section 79, Township 71
South, Range 31 East. lying and
being n Seminole County. Florida.
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
that an action to remove clouds from
and quiet the title' of the Plaintitts in
and to the above described property
Ms been fled against you and you
are required to serve' a copy of your
written defenses, if any, on
WILLIAM H BEARDALL. l
8EARDALL, LEWIS, BLANKNER
&amp; LeGETTE. wi-lose address is 60
NOrth COurt Avenue, Post Oftice
Box 14)1, Orlando, Florida 12502. on
or before December 20th. 1976, and
file the original with the Clerk of this
Court either before service on
Picintiffs' attorney or lmmed alely
there,,tter. otherwise' a default will
be cntered against you for the relief
demanded In the Complaint An
abbreviated title of the case is
"VEPIAPICIO A ADRIATICO and
JANE W ADRIATICO, his wife,
rmdividu.illy and as trustee's, etc..
Plainlitfo. v BENJAMIN JAMES.
ci 01, Defendants," Civil No 76 1913
CA I! EE anti was iflstitiiled and is.
pending in the Circuit Court of the
Eigflteinth Judicial Circuit, in and
lot' Seminole County ml Sanford.
Florida
WITNESS my hand and the seal of
this Court on the 11th day Of
NOvember, 1916.
(Se-all
Arthur H Bek*mth. Jr.
Clerk of tIle' Circuit Court
By. Patricia A. Jackson
Deputy Clerk
Pubiith Nov II. 71, 2$. Dec. 5. 1916
DEF S

NOTICE UNDER FICTITIOUS
NAME STATUTE
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN.
Notice is hereby given that lh
undersigned. pursuant to thi
"Fictmlious Name Stitvie" Chapter
465 09, Florida Statute, will register
with fhe Clerk of the Circuit Court,
in and los' Seminole County, Florid.,
upon receipt of the publication of
1105 nolice. the fictitious name, to
wit
Paler, Inc
d.b a SinenI's
Rmstovanle and Lounge, under which
we expecl to engage in business at
Longwood Village Shopping Center,
Slate Highway 44 and iiin the City
of Longwood, Florida.
Th, party interested in laid
business Is as follows;
Paler, Inc.
Doled •f Orange County, FlorIda,
November 0, 1916
Publish Nov El, 21, 21. Dec. S. 1916

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WELMKA APARTMENTS
114W 1st St
373 0526

Req Real Estate Broker
1100 E 75th SI
3n

SAP4FORO-73() Park Aye Villas,?
BR. I', B. Townhouse
$19,300

By Owner- Coly Bungalow Lge
Wooded Lotal Park Lake 2 BR. &amp;
Sewing rm All new interior A H
Low 120's 322 9t Li or 323 0T97
eveswk end
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MONTHLY REP1TALS
AVAILABLE
Color Tv. air Cond .Maid Serv
QUALITY INN NORTH
18. SR 131. LongwOod
067 108)

7)1 Laurel WI,',
BR. 2 B. Fm Pm., Fla nm
DbI gan, fence
538.900

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They're Hot"

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You Can Have Your

32-Houses Unfurnishe'd

Companion Needed Immediately

62$ 0636

House In 3 Months

'Winter Spr'ricjs
I (lId .1Celle'flt
condition, mn lease o robs 1265 I
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ma No pets i-fear school 377 0335

FIBERGLASS BOAT MOCKUP
AND FABRICATION PERSON

i-lice 2 BR block home. furn or
unlunn 323 2970 or 122 7829 after 6
pm

)ne of the nation's leading
fiberglass boat manufacturers

needs persons cx per inc ed in
building mock ups and fabrication
01 glass molds for runabout arid
fishing boats

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18.2 BR ApIs .excellent location, all
electric kitchens, A C. carpeted,
drape,, adults, from $130 2015
Sanford Ave. Phone 322 7113

.00d Salary, fringe benefits., paId 0
vacation and holidays, excellent

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iend complete resume to Mr. Mike

'5 ,tv,I'l,lbly to' Si.b5'cjiii.'iJ

fli','

rural areas Plo clown
pdyrnent, monthly payments Ie$
than rent
in

SANFORD-- Lovely 2 or
BR.
bath lSome' in good location, cx
cellent condition, $11,183 VA No
iriwri ('HA Low

M. UNSWORTH REALTY

-DeDARY- 7 BR, Ocala limestone.
beamed ceilings, I', bOths. all
appliances, unattached 2 car
Q6qe, Plus heated Office or
workshop
In area of n'ce
rCS,dnlil hQm,' 126.500
DEL TONA

Educationai Child Care ton as low as
53. weekly if you qualify 373 1121
or 3235415

9-Good Things to Eat
NAVEL ORANGES. 12 50 80

322 O)62or
327 6733
Oranges, Grapefruit
st SObu
Call between 330 &amp; p m 373 5,439
NAVEL ORANGES
2037 French Ave . Soot ord
3223422
Il-Instructions

34-Mobile Homes
BR . lurnished, %I1l3
We-$n,v Landing, 377

cafe's

,rBPIrale,'. all utiotie's

central

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heal, TV

Unfurnished

I .t (UT i'I
.';iJNT'y
,i-r
3.083 sq feet in this one that sets
on .lDprOx li acres Plenty Of
root-n to roam Horse, OK Lateif

appliances in kitchen, carpeted
lhroughout, tunkin family room
A real show place 547,5,430

913 Il' W'de I BR, (urn AC,adulls
Security 1100 mo 222 5939

2 BR. furn,cabana, porch, tenced
907 SCOTT - MAYFAIR
Newer 3
,ard Adu!t OOiy (10 F" 311
(SR. Ii bath home iri tog con
0581 aftpr 1 5)
I
Otion Outsde utility, fenced near
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,Ird and a well landscaped yard
are 'yours to, must 525.

NOW LEASING
SANFORD COURT
APARTMENTS
3301 S. Sanford Ave.

hf SAN MARCUS- Conlractors
home Lots CI custom extras New
famly room, Custom work snop.
well, sprinkler System, CHA and
much more are yours Ion lust

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41-Houses

beautifully landscaped Abundant

storage, including attic "GE
Enercj, Elficient Package" F;om
$145 Call T,d or Jeanette Ean
narelli. Resident Service Direc
toes, 373 3301 to see models and
select your new apt

SEMINOLE COUNTY- Beautiful
building lots, some lake Iroot,
heavily wooded Allamonte Loch

$21.98)

321.0041

REALTORS 0306061
U,r 127

DeBARY - Large. lovely I BR. air,
near storet Ideal ton retired
persons 32t 0550. 6416.111

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20175 FRENCH
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SANFORD
3 OR. I' [laIn home
with Central heal &amp; air t7x2l
game rooi'n, utility Shed on cement

eneva
ardens

18-Help Wanted

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AL TAKE TRADES
i
LAKE MARY Sparkling 3 BR. I'
bOth home with Florida room,
Studmo, 1, 2,
i
cCntral heat &amp; Motivated owner
$23,730 New F HA
Bedroom ApIs.

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'Ju'eI, sjrw
alur 5'

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MEWs.

lipw

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Kitchen Equipped

Telephone Collector Interesting lob
for aggressive person Credit or
collection experience helpful, not
necessary. we will train Salary
plus commisSion, bfflhiill. 1309 E
Second St - Santord

Adult Family

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One Bedroom

From

Legal Notice

NOTICE UNDER FICTITIOUS
NAME STATUTE
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN
Notice s hereby given Ihal the

undersigr*d, pursuant to Ihe "Fic
lilioui Name Sfatute," Chapter
09. Florida Statutes, will register
with Clerk of the Circuit Court, in
and for Seminole County, Fio.'itia,
upon receipt of proof of publication

of this notice, the llctiliotjs name, to
wit' NATURE'SNOVELTIE5p.
which I am engaged In business at

j

jf"Serving...

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R 1 1 bath, fully carpeted,
Central heat &amp; air, large fenced
y8rd, large workshop plus metal
utility bldg 373 1838

R home, good neigrit)onhood,
lamily room, dining room, kit
chin, breakfast area. large living
room, Shade Irees. biower rig

-Stenstrom ReaI

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ar

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MLS

Park
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2Bath

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Casselberry Winter
Forest City

Springs

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CarpetIng
(IlIum

1118150

xIrcl,l'

Ql..WUit.t

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COUNTRY
III.

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That the party Inhiereiled In said
business enterprise ii as f011G*$:
Harlan Goeken

Altamonle Springs

32701

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574 316?
Del lone

CLUB

NOW UNTIL NOVEMBER 30TH

MARC SLADE CHRYSLER-PLYMOUTH INC.
HWY. 17.92

SANFORD

JUST A PHONE CALL AWAY

on7

372 60S.
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Phone' 112 35.64

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Dee 6 Gcrry's Cleaning Secv'ce
Re.denl,il &amp; Commercial Clean

'rig 14t I B.o, '71CC Sanford, Fl
(JIll
173 6175

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Your 3 lifl all on 155 pipe for I
we-lw only 5551
CLASSIFIEDDEPT
I:: 2yilr4Jl 9911

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12? II'

5I-Houehotd Goods

(H CA

Landscaping &amp;

Home Improvements

Lawn Care

C I SHEPHERD
Panting. Remodeling. General ,4e
pairs Call 323

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EXPERT LAWbI SERVICE
Mowing. Edgin' Trimming
ere'e Est'mates
Phone 323 1792

,

inter'or
Exterior Plastering
Pile'r Patch.ng Simulated Orce
&amp; stone specialty 3722780

DiCK S LAWN SERVICE
Mowing Tnimmng. EdgIng. Fl
Clean uP 0)0 1814

Cerilral Heal &amp; Air Conditioning
ron tree estimates. Call Carl
'mires at SEARS .n Sanford 32?
3771

Pointing
PinIng 0iscurt Prices F ree
Estmite's CafI Pcerb, 32) 464

Carpenter Work, Ceramic
Tie Alum Enclosures 3736125

'rig.

Free EStimateS
(arpenlry Remodeling. Addilans

Custom Work L.censed. Bcasdeui

Pest Control

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tree estimate 373 6030

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ART BROWN PEST CONTROL
2542 Park Drive
1221163

classified ads for Ctrris.t
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Insulation

Sewing

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21

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Ge-ohardt S Home Repars. Room

(, ,g5,,.',5

1,1 . .it)ell

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EXPERTS READY TO SERVE YOU

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PH. 323.1230

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Hauling
%eil Out trade if, i.rnilvre t
prices Good Selet,ovs

516.500

TWENTY WEST
Like ne-* Good
neighborhood 512.950

ACREAGE ON A LAKE

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323 7832
1

's 121 154' 377 1179
207 F JSIri 51

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ut ti:7

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rn.

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Pvrsonai:eij LiSting

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For Appointment Call 305-322.310)

.ii,t)'.'
.in,t.m,- .

in

15 AcreS ri
(lId.SNGE GROVE
- .,lf'n(ias
o'er %J,s 'Gel an
offer

(East)
IIILDA RICHMOND

ON FRONT &amp; REAR BRAKES

4[L 5014 S FLORIDA POSEs

BUSINESS DIRECTORY

iiTi'"b noi iti-i

wooded All Split

834 9212

FREE INSPECTION

.n
iOSI.il..;i'
Mayo in
Sulilion CO Cal tefOre I a m 5)0
't392 or 901 1)3654?

(Sown

Alterat cns. Drrs Ma* r'g, Drjpes
ljpt'iolSter, h'2 7.'71

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Ailamonte Springs

RUTH TUECH

Good

COUNTRY OUPLEX
uelmeni 530.000

l'IANDY MAN SPE(iAi.

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Mode-is

Central HeatIng and Air Condilioning

83i 92i?

Bedroom

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shape

ON ALL MAKES &amp; MODEL AUTOMOBILES

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,sOit ' P;ae' ,i Classibied Ad .n
'o, I,en nq HerOld b000y

i-i', $7 f up. mots.,
(lipS. $4 3 ..'.wailney Jewelers
201 S Pick .'.w

INC.

HARRIET DEAS

SHIRLEY MILLETT

.

'ibert ealty

ifl totn

JEAN BRYANT
831 9212
5.5 n lord

2505 PARI'.

[J

Wonderful

"SERVICE SPECIAL"

62-Liwn.Ga rden

Cleaning

ANYTIME

I

MPG

Wholesale cost 321 0104

FRONT WHEEL BEARINGS REPACKED

Aluminum Siding

"

35
,

with full size changer, DcOuIIUI

41 Ai TOil',

,

with tape player Air
Also
equipped with fuel nlect'pon. up to

±Cee2Ave

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NOW THROUGH NOVEMBER 30

Vtl4 'r CL AN I 1014 older eomC.
_________________________
lrutwmod Cab'net .'iards Airline
172 Scot' A,e
close 10 downtown, churches anct MAYFAIR
solid
state
1179
Porre
322
SSSI
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Custom 3 014. 7 bath "is gues?
shopping In(ldes Separate ci
'u '1111
..
collage Central treal &amp; ar
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PEAL TOPS
ficiency apartment or workshop
Ireplce,
laundry
&amp;
s?or,scje
room
110.58)
,,
I
are
,i fw of the rnjr'.y .'.tras
an cower .our home
ith
,
1 Jewel waIcties, $2" 'i 4.) p.,.rLeiJ
Priced nighl .51 159.583
POOL HOME rI coiOI, west of
,Iur,
'i:num
8. soflit SyStem AlSo
earrnqs $6 95
Gwaitrir0 I
Roofing
Sanford. Owner out of state needs GROVE MANORGutters 70 Yrs Eup
Jewelers 04 S Park A,e
, ',!.'llfl i
to sell $36,000
Eagle Siting Co 931 9563
vIle
Quality .r,5tfu,lion.
Electric Gu,tar and Amplilier, I'S Ejrn e , 'ra casri br Chnistma
I PINECRESI '
SPOCOuS 5 1114. 2' oathS ienlral
PIe-*ly pSinled, coly
Electric Bass. Carrying Case
H&amp;AC.
carpeting.
ar'd
has
over
Shopping Sell IhoSe temS ,u no
I BR, I bath hi:'ne near elCiTien
Amplifier 515 Ludwig Bass md
1
It living area A gred' buy
2700
sq
anger rue-ed With S Quick Action
lacy 5choi
Ludwig
Snare
[drums
wilt
Brass
,Sai,t Ad ii tn.' Euenng 'iCrjid
LAKESIDE APART,,)
tor $u.900
535
Coon
Cornet
.th Case $15
(,,,
Hhway 17-92, Sanford
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SEMINOLE COIN, 09 W 1 r51
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Acr
F,oni Pinch House)
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Sanford 10 tO I Monday
S
1919 S French
3238670or 831.9777,.r
323 eaI
Friday
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Eves 327 1196 322 116.1 111
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DAYTONA AUTO AUCTION
Hwy 91. I mile' west of Speedway,
Daytona Beach will hold a public
AUTO AUCTION every Saturday.
ig('it at 7 30 It's the only one in'
Florida You set the reserved
orce No charge oIlier than 13
registration tee unless vehicle 5
sold Call 9042555311 for furtp'er
details
1973 Renault Gordini. Sports coupe,
5 brand new tires AM FM radio

1200 FR ENCH AVE.
323.7340

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Forrest Greene Inc.

INFORMATION:

'13 Models Call 323 0570 or 034
1405 Dealer

BankAmenicand 8. Masler Change
Welcome'.

." xo4ruft'sGorden Cin'er

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COUNTRY CLUB MANOR
EXECUTIVE HOME,,, beautiful
['10 .sll or El,,..
,
Club
Road
Complr'eiy
Wilson Pite. Six miles
Pi:.ckweii pow,'r '.ls .Irvl Sci-',
remodeled'
lovely
7
BR.
I
1.05.
downtown Sanlord Lovely one
can bet-asily converted 'GIrd BR ' l'and tools from Gregory Lu.'rr,.'r
year old,ibedrom 32 thilPi
8. True Vaiue Hardware, OtrI &amp;
E.lrs include breakfast oar,
'xJr,ir u, yenerous pool or ie'flTdO
Maple 322 0500
paneled Iam,l, room huge Ire" Cd
nestled under huge oaks Loads 04
backyard prvacy fence and more
cabinets in 16' x II kitchen.
Fine Pennsylvania House crier',
for Only Ill tco
fireplaCe anti bulb in family room,
I
lable with I uia,rs, 34
brick and tile gas grill on $4'x17'
roundtdble with two 10" co.'s
I
W000MERE 2979 Sai'lced Au.'
porch, 'ntencom central vacuum
Irne toldng pod t mSl(h arid 1,1
Lovely 3 (SU I baIt' "as 1. A
system. 7 Ce'fltrii hling and air
5150 Maple hardwoo.j ,. ci te'e laDle
Carpetng and luii, equipped I
condition'ng units PIeac call
.IS"u2t ' with raised ends s7S
kitchen aCt ..t sorry 01 ttlP cx
p
.Ippd'ntmt'nt
Console Stereo, AS' tM rescuer
Ir.ss DPP warranted is' $21 950 ,

HELPFUL CIVIC

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JUST MAKE PAYMENTS- '72 and

aborts, as 5 Cash and carry
i-lOLL S
Casselberny. 17 y2. 93.7 .
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BUY SELL TRADE
Ii I I' rst St
112 so::

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Sanford Av

Call 323 5130 Ion

1761 Mustang. new tires, new paint.
good runong COndition, 5600 322

MON., NOV. 29, 7:30 P.M.

chairs, straight ChOirS,' fIlIng

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80--Autos for Sale

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Buick Special. 1967 Excellent motor
&amp; transm,ssion, 5330 373 1762 or
223 2565

PUBLIC AUCTION

tS'.xxl or Sled .le'sks executiwe .'Jr'S.
&amp; Chars, secretarial deses &amp;

,

,u,1nSnted recondil,ont'd auto
batteries,
$17 95
exchange
REEL'S BODY SHOP
1109
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1960 GMC pick up, V 6, standard
lransmlssion, step side, posi
Inaction rear, new pant, good
sticker. $473. Also 1960 Chevy piCk
up 250 engine, automatic lro
SmiisiOn. disc beakes, fleet side,
new paint. FM radio, good
sso 322 1532
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,

Used Office Furniture

Cor.oIr Stereo AM F .5'
"Jo &amp;
Record Player Euceiler.l
titian. 1100 333 2191

PINE (REST
01 Laurel
. .
Lovely 3 BR. I b,llh .s localed ri a
super area F ,lra large i wing
rooni .ind dining room, 5.ep,lr5le
ulilify room Curie
$72

Shrubs and rare plants Large lot

WIDE VARIETY OF

1?11l"

ii2wig Snare Drums with Brass,
S'S Coon C,rnet i..,,, r.... ut
LMINOLE COiN. 109
Santorij 13 to I Monday 'riru
r.i1.y

good

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OffIce SupplIes
60-

322- 2420

.,,i,oriallv M.xniqd

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Pickup truck,

conjilion Sanford Auction, 323
7310

SANFORD AUCTION

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LOCH '.IdOU
11,0 ':. Laxe
Spacious I BR, I bath, has .t giant
polio, new cCn!rSI heal &amp; in.
equ'pped itchen and tence ,Ird
makes this 0 f,lnla5tc
, .t
136.000 8FF warranted

1971 GMC

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$75.

1iectrc Bass. Carrying Case &amp;
.'.'iplif,er 175 Ludwig Bass and

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1933 Dodge', Ton pickup 126 Hemi.
2 l's belt Make offer 714.6 Can
dena Aye'. Deltona,

72-Auction

S0-MiscelIaious for Sale

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Wm. H. Stemper'Realtor

,322-2O9O

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Eleclr,c Guitar and Amplifier.

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articles

Out of IdeOS' Visit Ethell't An
tiques. I mi W 01 I Ion old St Rd
,
soar "76" Station, Pacla. 172 5471

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59- Mus,caI M&amp;2rcharxJlse

Allan (arousal Organ. leenCw Sold
new br $3.58) First 11.300 takes
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Phone 8)00091

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JENNY CLARK REALTY
REALTOR
Phone 377 biS 372 lI9t
Daysand After Hur

GREETINGS, AND A

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LONGW000 A('1r0. '
3 BR, 2 oafs home, 32 0 k:dny
Shaped pool. Cent H&amp;A. screened
Porch
PLUS cement block
duplex, 2 BR COCh side 541,000
Bobby Cr-erie, Realtor. 629 0)33

COMMERCIAL PROPERTY
(hoce commerCial Site 750'e250- on
IJT, Pit, / 1192 "Side SSnl':rd c'y
,
Ii" '',
Ii, .'.'- i'r In 2/2
O'ar i'.ospitaI 312. _________________________________

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Silvertone 76 key' organ, maple I
Lots of good used lurn,ture. ap
cabinet, S chord bars Phone 319
pliances, TV'S and miscellaneous
5359
More sealed storage cartons

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acres Pri,c

I'w"ir y?hirlcJ For The Goiter-- Clubs.
BailS. Golf Bags, Duckster
Jackets Ladies and mens golf
apparel anti Shoes Mayfair
Country Club Pro Shop.
2531
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Miitorcycle InSurance
BLAIR AGENCY
32) 7110

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P,iç", &amp; Electronic Organa with
automatic rhythm Section Liberal
trades offered Bob Ball's Piano &amp;
Organ Sales &amp; Western Auto, 301 .
W F,rsl St , 377 2255

MONROE- Maylar
Spacious.custoni3 BR, 7balh, liv
rm , On rm . OCI'I, Cdl .ri hi! , 1

105343,500. 75 minutes to Orlando

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Interstate Mall. Store No. 6, id. I 1
&amp; Hwy. 136 Altamoist, SprIngs, Fl.

Dated at Altamonle Springs,
Seminole
County,
Florida,
November 37, 1916
Publish Nov. Ii. 2$. Dec 5, 17, t9?4
DEF 93

Sanford, FIa,

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CHINABEPRYTREEANTIQUES
1106W First St.. Sanford
Antiques,China,GIa,
Primitives, Furniture
Antique
Appraisals
Doll Hospital Service
Open Tue's thnu Sat , lOS
__________________________

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ar1ner's\
11age

1 35

HOSPITALITY, WARM

$1Q 1701

WATERFRONT
HOME S
.inci
BUILDING SITES- tram $29.98)

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1505 W. 25th 59,

Notice is hereby given that I am
engaged in business at P.O Bqx 171
Longwood. Fal. 32130. Seminole
County, FlorIda under
he
fictihlou name of MAJOR
LEGAL SERVICE, and that I intend
to register said name with the Clerk
of ti-Ic Circuit Court, Seminole
County, Florida In accordance wiNs
Ihe provisions of li-ti FIctitious
Name Stalute's, To Wit
Section
$6109 Florida Slatuts's 1957.
S. Charles Sylvester
Publish Nov 1. II. 7). 72. 3,14
DEF 32

571.900

Luxury Patio Apartmen

LPN. 1 to 12 Shift Geriatric ix
perience preferred Apply in
person. Sanford Nursing &amp; Con.
valescent Center. 930 MillonylIle

FICTITIOUS (lAME

toundation, large treeS
New FHA

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Cottage. S rooms, I batt 151 5 3rd
Lake Mary %tl.Sct) Phone
5
0,. LAKE

Under 520 000
OPPO,nlmenl

MLS REALTORS

Arbor

3720779
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SANFORD'.. 3 BR. Could be third.
newly redeCorated, appliances,
I
carport. in resdentia, area
small but welt kept home, $17.58)
'
'erms negotiable'
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Real Estate

New modern single story 1 &amp; 2 BR
apts . and completely furnished
studio apIs Conveniently located,

CRANK CONREALTY
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PIANO &amp; ORGAN LESSONS
Gary Steele, teacher with Orlando
School of Music is olfering private
lessons in Sanford 32) 0-949

Peg Real Estate Broier. 321 0610
3737595

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46-.-comrnerCial Property

WITT REALTY

owne,'

appliances. acreened porch.
'urbne with Ottic Ian. low utility
(O5t. beaUtifully landscaped
Priced bClbw reproduction costs

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I child accepted No
pets $40 wk 372 9066
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30-Apartments

Original

MARKHAM ROADAREA
'Wooded lakefront lot on clean clear
lake with
t chain of lakes
where
(rOsSwinds
prevail
BCaut,tul Country setting To see
call Marge Stale',', H A DALE
INC , 617 6161
ASSOCIATE REALTY

Nice corner andscaped nesidCntiM
it, ccntr,o S ,nforcj loca',on,
R&amp;'a',onab'.- El, owner 3236119

PIEEO A HOME' 5100 riown
payment t (jalifed buyerS 3
BR. I' baths, cent hea' nefur
b'shed As low as $11000

custom 3 BR. 7' i bath, parquet
floors, IOrge utility room With
much storage Double garage All

Peg Peal Estate Broker
503W 151 St

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Osten 111 acres, covnty blacktop
road, partly wooded, corner
property Terms 511.78) Broker, I
lIt 0171

SOUTHERN LIVIP'I'- 2 story. i fIR,
2 bath. tam nm , Ig Separate
garage &amp; stOrage (1,10'" rm
,
$49500

01 543.000

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ESTATES ant ique Bought &amp; sold
by Estate Agents. Billy H Welts &amp;
Associates, Sanford 3723192 or
323 2820
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For ('is Christmas, g've a 3 rack gun
holder, With door for shells
Beautifully handmade ol moun
tanpin.'. 535 312 1316 or 372 8699

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Wanted

[WY JUNK CARS - from ItO io $30
Call 322 1671 after 1 p m
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71-Antiques

57-Sports EquIpment

.13-Lots..Acreage
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SELL THAT CAR TODAYi Place a
iowcost want ad
then st,, close
to your phone

131 5.554. Ext 502.

4 BR 7 bath, deluxe &amp;
Spacious 1)00 mo plus cleObSit
3223317 eweS

ing our chimes arid place a fast
acting, low coil want ad Call 372
2611 or 531 9991

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(SR. I bath, cent heSt &amp; air.
carpeted, closets galore, enclosed
garage, utility rm - fenced back
yard, lange corner 101 For Sale or
Rent 323 1180

See your Real Estate Broker or call

tclyllwilde

Boulevard, Memphis, TN 31101

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Kelly. Personnel Director. Arrow
Glass Boat &amp; Manulacturing
CorporatIon. 931 Firestone

Rentals

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WIN TER SPRINGS - 200 Bit
terwood St . 3 BR. 7 b. Fam Pm
OW Gan
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If You Quali

BR. 2 bath AlSo 1 BR,- I'fAPOLD
i-SAIL REALTY. REALTOR. 373

working conditions

&amp;-Child Care

538283

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Shop Flea Market, south I? 92.
every' Sunday. 9a m loS p m NO
CHARGE Reserve free spaces
Phone 3fl 1216. 7 pm to 9 pm
an, nUll

GREGORY MOBILE HOME'S
3503 Orlando Dr 127 3283

Lake Mary - 3 BR.i', bath new
homes Under 125.000 with less
than 5150 down Governmr',t
funding By builder. 0)1 1619.
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Equal Housing Opportunity

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55-Boats &amp; ACCessories
-" UBSOPI MA 141 P41
2?25 i-lw,' 1792
3?' 3961
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773 (4bl tiQuL,e wide- cifIct' trailer,
cenlnal air 8. neal, 7 OltiCe'5 with
full bath 373 1610 or 323 4.456
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Barrinrton. VA loans

RI AL ['TATE:

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Iurses. RN's &amp; LPN's. Aides, Aide

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CHULA VISTA- Groveland 0 nyCI LIP. 3 B. Earn Pm . Fire plc
.
5cr porch
560.000

quaI Opportunity Employer
Lost long haired white altered male
cat, 75th &amp; Sanford. Hiir thin on
back 373 1325

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,'ywPi I 10' SELLERS
BUYERS DEALERS
mply 'your carport or garageMe $58 and have fun swapping

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room on nice IS'x 175' lot Priced
t
quick sale 373 2069
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GET
EXTRA
CASH
FOR
CHRISTMAS by Selling your good
used furniture and appliances
Larry's New &amp; Used Mart. 215 S
intord Awe . 372 1132
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SALE: Breaking up
housekeeping, large &amp; small
items
Some old, some new
VariouS furniture items 300 W
ttn St Sanford Sat &amp; Sun 9 tI

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hod',' Tools, Sander, Paint Gun
Many extras Make otter. 2164
Cardena A.,' , D"ltona

10-Swap 8. Trade

GARAGE

I Rms with built on den &amp; storage

Bill

76-Auto Parts

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322 3955

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ORIENTAL RUGS WANTED
TOP price, paid, used, Ony con
ditiOn 611 0126. Winter Park

GARAGE SALE- Sat &amp; Sun Water
skiis, lawn mower, boat ac
cessonies. clothes, misc 327 2116
SR so. East of Sanford i mile
west of Marina Isle

Dr.

EVERY DAY someone ii looking for
what you hove to sell. Call today
and your ClasSified Ad will appear
here tomorrow

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YARD SALE- Toys, Dolls, Misc
1220 Hartwell Ave , Saturday &amp;
Sunday' tO a m Ii

Park

Bowers, Operator

WE BUY FURNITURE
Maitl0ndAucliofl
339 6.It6toIl fr"efrom Sanford

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7539

130

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LONGW000- 137 ca Ave -1 BR,
78. Fam Pm .Obl .Gnr Fin
CC
539.900

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tø l:Cclro,'i, 'ii': i)r.l'
r)i.p.,, ,'ilij!bs Pr,'fr'rr('cl

Call lti'tty Flarnr'

FOREST CITY- 3550 Glcaves CI
3 BR, 2', 8. Earn nm , Eta. rm,
Dbl Gar , F ireplc . Vac Syst ,
spninklersys
$42,900
OVt EDO- 392 Celery Cr
BR. 28. Fam Pm . Dbl
Gar

DYNAMIC PROPERTIES
S V P4.ird,ch, (lroker
Di'i?nn.t 41 6611

I A're Lakefront

42-MobiIe lion-les

3 tsR, newly painter) Owner will
tradeor o F HA, VA, conventional
With small costs to buyer $26.58)

I CASSELBERRY
1

DELTONA- Beautifully furnished 2
5p home on high Corner lot with
Florida room, carport, heat and
air Close to shopping 510.000

carpeted, quiet I and 7
bedrooms, 5t75 Iri $115 month
AdultS Phone 122 1510
Air,

4312.

DELTONA. 1106 Govanni st.
BR.2B.Gar
$?1.

TAFFER REALTY

Sanford. I BR. funn downstairs,
convenient location References
required 593 per mo 831 5992

a.anagement opportunity available
For personal interviews, call 32)

Alter Hours:
322 0610

322)991

I onq'wond

2327

R'JMMAGE SALE
2527 Georgia
Ave - (across from Seminole
Highi. Sal 105 &amp; Sun 12:30 to

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Expert Mechanics, All work
guaranteed Reasonable prices 23
yrS experience Moaley's Garage.

GalI.nle's 3726977
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Wanted to buy used office furniture.
Any
quantity
i-lOLL'S.
CASSELBERRY, Hwy 17 92, $30
4206

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KE NMOR E WASHER -- Parl,
,,er ice
Used
mlchines
l.'OOtLiAt4l[532)069

Best

Hunt Realty, Inc. If Purchased &amp; Closed By
7521 Park Dr
327 2119
Dec. 31, 1916
Realtor
327 9751

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Cash for Antqus Consignments
wanted
Hi way 16 Auction

Electric Co
Park Dr 327 1542

54 -'Giraqe

Fill Santa's bag quick and
easy
Shop the want ads Ion
Christmas buyS

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tOmpbelI'$ Poodle Pact Complete
pofe,sonat groon,oq 7167 Park
Aye. 3721121

GE lb Refrigerator, Peg $499 Now

lormal dining, large screened in
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Huge Bedrooms
p, Teg
&amp; Lake Bnaritley
Schools, AllOmonte' Springs
You lust won't find the SPACE in
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ti1.SLt) il? 2656
any other home
plus acreage
pIus LAKEF PONT i 3 BR. could
I PluS 3 car garage - All for
Buys .
i,nder 150.000' Call Carole Jordan,
Realtor
L.sriii' 1 tIP, cusbom built home
TODAY 'or
qiiie't Street Oversized rooms. eat
appointment
"
kitchen, dining room, double
CLIFF JORDAN. REAL TOP
lot 511.900
930 Hwy 131. Lonqwooii
Ill 0272
_______________3 BR inCounty With large lot, family
room $17,583

Jim

SAN MO PARK I73tix'rJri,
trailer opts Adult &amp; limit,' park
W&amp;kly 3515 Hwy Il 92, Sanford
32) 1930
- ....... -Camper Trailer for refll. 71', full
bath, Iwin beds, Heat, ar 322
5732

perienced only. Write giving
name, telephone'. s.atary expected.
and brief outline of experience to
Box 621. C o The Evening Herald,
P0 Box 1657. Santord. Fla. 37711

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By' Owner-

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65-Pets-Supplies

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Days 3?? 6123
PlIghts 327 2)57
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1973 79' 5th Wheel' Qvinstar Coach
man, o,r,
with radio, built In'
speakers, all equipped With orl
withOut 1971 Ford Pick up truck.l
Both A I Condition 17500 327 3149 I

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ST. JOHNS REALTY CO.
BROKERS

323 5774 Anytime

No Closing Costs

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Own Carpet

CAOLL'S FURNITURE fl 5101

over

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HOUSE 1025 Santa
St Sanford i-lame your terms.
3?? 6637 hefr,re noon or nights only

1183

REALTOR, MLS

73% Year End Special

Eves 323 0485
Aoite

GOVERNMENT HOUSES
rIiwn
'F TI P ,'.NS
i-i., down

Harold Hall Realty

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NOTICE OF ACTION

JOHN StULS AGENCY
PayS 372 1111
fIri,pr

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Owner has priced thiS well kept 3 yr
old 3 BR, tar last sole Equipped
kilchen.with breakfast bar, utility
room, 7 baths, living &amp; dining,
paneled family room. thl
overlooks a large yard with citrus
trees
Quiet area, close to
esrythinq $31.SOt) 173 0210

3 BR, I bath, carpeted
,snd
A
kitchen equipped, nice large lot
Can assume mortgage
No
Puallfying Very small
down
paymenl Monthly payment
on
n'ortgaqe $1S797

I BR, turn .spt 'lightS, water furn
Mature
diluilS No pets, 595 327
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7296 after 1 wk days

WANT ADS WILL SELL your "don't
needs" fast and at a low, Low cost

Sanford, F lot d.t 32171
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529500

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arpet. 572,000

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price

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(Pt. kit cq'.ppcd
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Santord -- 2 BR. CS, ar. screened
porch, double lot. fruit &amp; large oak
trees, nice neighborhØ
$19,900
12.830 tin, about $160 mo Owner
will tin.snce 2007 Jefferson Aye
227 1311 days, or 628 3059. ash in,
Chuck Mocr

CHOICE AREA. 3 flR, 7 bath, 30'
family rm • a uriC home $31,900

Low Down VA &amp; FHA Homes KUIp
Really. 322 2135 407 W FirSI SI.,
Sanford

REAL NICE HOME

7 BR, clean, near shcping No
2619 Elm , Sanfora (,sil Mrs
, ri._129 6956

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FURNISHED
I
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central air, ready to move in

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2630S Sanford Ave
371 0759 eves 377 1613

OVI EDO FTU- Duplexpi Furn or
Onlurn . Wooded. Home size lots
RIOGEW000 VILLAGE 163
3721
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31-Apartments

SUPILA?1D Pleat 3 BR, I. b1tt.
corner lot, fenced, air, carpets,
Only $19,900 VAor FHA FRICKE
8. FR ICI( E ASSOC. INC., III 3753

w. GARNETT WHITE

Original

Still in

5630 Will sell for $755 cash or lake
up payments of SI? per month (10
MONEY DOWN Will take traCe
as part payment Free home trial.
no obligation Call 644 6779 day or
nQht

Peg Real Estate Broker
SALES - RENTALS
917W 1st St.. Sanford
372 36.41 or 3273757 after Hrs,

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Ridgewooci Arms

warranty

75-Recreational Vehicles

Rent Our Rinsenyac

Like new. Singer's finest

BALL REALTY
41-Houses

temC(an Your

SINGER F (JTUPA

Sunday, Nov. II. l974-1)A

Rent

64-Equipment for

SEWING MACIIItIE

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41-Houses

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Req Real Estate Broker
General Contractor
377

Ck'tiofwo GiU IDEAS!
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RATES

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Patrick J LyonS. wicir to Charles
Howard M. Staples £ wi Johnnie
Jerry C Rhodes, Sgl &amp; Bonnilyn
Magnolia SVC. Corp to Ram
S. to Lawrence B. Lacailiad. &amp; wi Asoc , Inc LI 559 Wekiva Hunt Club A Packer &amp; i-lb Gary 0 to James (linger &amp; wi Mary, Lot 43 &amp; S 6'f Meeker clutch purses, cigarette
case's &amp; key cases Gwallney
i 41, 81k G. Woodmere Park, 2nd
G Truilt &amp; *1 Marslou F . Lot 21?
Martha B.. Lot Si. English Woods, Fox Hunt, Sec 3 US®
Jewelers. 20.4 5. Park Ave.
rept . 522.500
1st add., 551,300.
Wrenwocxi HIs . Un 2. 530.500
Magnolia Svc Corp to Ram Aso
Sidney Morrison. sgl to James C.
Anthony S Guilliano 4. *1 Sylvia Inc. LI 719 Wekiva Hunt Club Fox
Harold P Sundvail &amp; *1 Alice to
Thomas S Monfort. DIVORCE FORMS - For free n
to Richard A. Tagtiafecrl &amp; wi Hunt. Sec 3. $6,900
Doy Presley &amp; wi Bobbie . , LI I Coddington &amp;
Lot 1. BIt i. Tier S. E P Traftords
formation write to. Box 791,
Sandra P.. Lot 9. 81 C. Carriage Hill
The HuSkey Co to Jay J. Andre- 4.
RepI 81k tO Highland Park, 5100
Map of Town of Sanford. 531.000
Pompano. Fta . 33061
un 1, 535,000
wi. Annelte. Lot 1. 81k E Sweet
Rex A Stone to Roy Presley &amp;
Samuel W Smith &amp; *1 Enid to
Josephine Oshel to Sandra Sue wafer Oaks, Sec
Bobbie Jea. LI I Repial of 81k 10
Stephen I Burns &amp; wf Nancy B . Lot
Smith, SQl , Lots 20 8. 71. 81k F.
Wilson Delzeli &amp; wI Mary D tO Highland Park, %14®
Witd*ood. 529.900
MOb'ie Manor, 5300
Brian J Conway 4. *1 Barbara 0.
John E Lewis &amp; wf Betty to Earl
Robt C Shepherd &amp; wl Theresa
Eliz. Karolina George. it ten.,
Lts I &amp; 2 leSs E 72'. N N tO' of 19. lCSS 0 Cox &amp; wi Pose Marie, Lot IS. BIk
New Electronic Sensor Perm &amp;
Ann to Gary W Van Trump &amp; wI
Lot 13, 81k E, Normandy Add . to
E 72' 81k B. Brantley Hail Ests..
Beauty Care Products. Towers
, lOylIwilde DI Loch Arbor. Sec I
Jane W . Beg 101.64' N &amp; 440W W
CB. 519.600
5435®
Beauty Salon, 519 E 1st . 327 5742
54358)
of SE cor of NE4 of NE. of Sec 27
John E. Falklngham iii &amp; Gail T.
Wm Whilley Mead &amp; wi Glenda
Joseph Fonto &amp; wt Emma
Li
21),
Chula
Vista,
SHOP,
RENT. SWAP THE EASY
2137.
etc
aka
to Bob Dalls &amp; wI Jan. it. ten. Lot 0,
Wi.
to Louis P Karnbach 8.
Ruth L
Larry D Stout &amp; wI Nelda. S of
WANT AD WAY Read and use the
Pt
Unrec. Plat, 5.4.500
Colonnades, ihird addn..
Lot $61, Spring Oaks Un 1,
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Lots I &amp; 2. 81k C. Saniando Springs,
J0hn A Lochridge &amp; wi Connie to
Want Ads everyda,'
Jean K Albers to Kyung Uk Park
Lk O.sks Sec . 5558)
Coil &amp; wf Teresa, W 50' 01 Lot
C.eo C McDaniel &amp; wf E Marie to &amp; *1 Bank Deuk Li 64 Apple Valley
K,nneth E. Taylor &amp; wI Mary to Angel
FACED WITH A DRINKiNG
Underks, 5.10.000
Leonard D Will,ams&amp; wf, Lot 181k
Unit Twa. 550.000
W,lford F. Adams, sql .101 20. 81k 5
PROBLEM
Barbara S. Rusk to Robert 0.
E. The Meadows WeSt. 531,500
F A lams &amp; wf Dorothy to S L
repi Sh I £ 2. North On Townsite
Perhaps Alcoholic Anonymous
Marks, Esq.. Trustee. Lot ii,
Ronald Dickerson &amp; wi Laura L.
De 'tore &amp; wt Dorothy T Lot 6 &amp; S 4th Addn.. 520.000
Can Help
Tuscawilia s.d. $100.
to Ronald B Olson&amp; *1 Eugenia J, S
15' of 7 81k H Tn t2, Sanlando
Call IT) 4S17
S R 431 Investment Corp bC &amp; I
116' Of Lot 5, 81k E, Hi Alta Little
Springs. 570000
Jack A. Taylor £ wi Emily to FF.,
Contractors Inc . LI 17, 81k 2. Sabai
Write P 0 [lot 121)
Arei. %21.9C..
The Huskey Co. to Stuhrke Conitr
Sem . Lot 34. Sans Soucl, Ovedo,

lection of Roofing," send 30

duesn't happen when

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Sanford Al Amn Family Group P.O.
Boa 533. S.'ntord, FIa. 32711

settles on a cold surface. It

iFor either of Andy lang's
booklets, "Wood Finishing in

Orlando - Winter Patk q
831-9993

41-Houses

SIA RS * * * *

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Can you tell me what causes

322-2611
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it occur all the tone'
A. - Tius is condensation,
caused when warm, moist air

sweat and sometimne don't

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inc., Unit C 119 Bldg 4, Wekivi
Villas, condo. 537,100
Carolyn Mae Griffin to RIchard I
Biommer I. vt DixiC P., Los 13
Winter Springs Unit 2. 110.000.
Tfiayer W Maxwell &amp; )e'we C to
James P Herbirt &amp; WI Gwendoliyn,
LI. I 81k E, EngliWi [5,1. Un. I,
134.900.
Martoc Sudden, lc. to Ge.. C.
McQaiw,l £ wI I. Marie, Lot 43$.

basement ceiling sometimes

Seminole

By Vl% IAN BROWN
the Ikr, but ,i iiiller square
41C a line
I lhru S I imes
,tP NCWSftUtCs
HOURS
a line
]IC
of fabric can be used on top for
timeS
25
6 lhru
tyose11 platforiii seat.
?Ic a line
t,ian decorating advantages.
30 P M
7 Iitiit'
AM
ing, resurfaced tables, sten(52 .00MINIMUMCHARGE)
MONDAY lhru FRIDAY
To put stencils on walls, labcdk'd walls, fabrics and window
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3 LineS Minimum
9Noofl
SATURDAY
nt' or shades, use masking tape
shades are some ways young
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iOA-Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl.
Sunday, Nov. 2t, 1976
people arttk'corating to stretch
stencil brush for each color
DEADLINES
nteager funLs.
paint. Flowers, birds, pineNoon The Day Before Publication
I'latfonn seating is fashionapples anil tlucks are popular.
abl used even in the homes of
bUt yOU can make your
interior designers. Easily made
Sunday Noon Fi'iday
l'ainted white with solid color color as the base. Portuguese, Inst h' soro it eiarilv what
out of plywood, the seating can vivid blue or green tiles, such a Spanish and Dvlft tiles arc
it
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be used individually or on sev- table can look smashing. The particularly colorful if tIU can the surface you choose. One
eral levels. One decorator used same idea can be applied to locate them. Man people enjoy couple stencilled right over
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brown velvet, another used glass-topped. metal terrace ta- designing their own plain tiles, Plaster walls and liked the
4A-PUbliC Notices
beige pinwale corduroy and an- Ides, the kind that come in nests which can be ordered through faditt effect they achieved
other covered platforms and and are eften discarded when local building supply stores. when the plaster absorbed
YES!
walls with sisal, so a wide van- the glass breaks. Plywood is Transferring patterns to plain
of the paint.
5n(ord Seminole Jaycees are still
•ty of choices iiiay be made. used to hold the tile,
tiles, glazing and Firing them
Restaurant Sampler
eiiing
The plywood is cut to the desirTo tile any table, begin by may prove to be a drawnout
Co'jpon BOOkS (or $11 9S Call 323
itriti iii i;i %LI"
Matching the stencil to fabric
'rot
% or 323 4310. or afler S cali 323
cd size and covered with a putting sealer or varnish over process for beginners,
and shades is fun. lIe sure to use
593.
cushion or not. If used in a old wood. After measuring the
For dining, a draped table is a textile paint. Wash and iron
TO WORK OR
sleeping niche the mattress is table and estimating the num- cozy choice for two people. It fabric before you use it, and
NOT TO WORK
covered in a matching fabric, her of tiles needed, the squares niiay be made with a plywood wait until the paint is dry to
THAT IS THC
SEARS telephones wili be open
Old tables bought at tag sales can be drawn on the table with a top
30 inches is a good iiiove the stencil. Shades should
QU ESTlOI.
every night 'Iii I thru Dec. 22 TWO
or junk shops are being made pencil. The tiles can be iiia- thaineter or it can be larger, lie stencilled by working from
days deIIvery 322 1 7 71
AAA IS THE ANSWER
useful when topped with tile or nipulated so they comiie out even depending on the base that will the edge to the center of the
MANAGER TRAINEE
glass or plastic after being at the edge by adjusting the support it. Old metal sewing design on a flat surface. Clean
STEREOSALES-EXP
4-Personals Painted and refinished. Small space between where the grout
$300
itachine bases art, popular for the stencil before moving it to a ______________________________ INSURANCE SEC
2,483
PBX OPERATOR-Typing
square antI oblong tables, use- will go. One woman suggests this purpose because they are new area After 24 hours apply
wEOD; NGS PERFORMED
Comm
SALES REP.
ful for lamps, provide an oppr- sinking tiles right into grout. sturdy and easily hitched to the ; iron on low heat to the stencil
By Nolary Public
JANITOR COUPLE
327 7026- Eves &amp; Weekends
tunity for new workers, but cx- then quickly cleaning the tops, plywti&lt;sl.
$783
MECHANIC-Exp
for about six iiiinutes, using a
55$
perienced do-it-yourselfers but ou need sonic sort of rim if
CLERK
TYPIST
A lwnber yard or building pressing cloth for protection,
iS ALCOHOL A PROBLEM'
- Part
FLORAL
DESIGNER
might refinish big round tables, you do that.
store can cut out a circle of
IN YOUR FAMILY?
time
Tiles may be obtained with plywood, which can be attached
AL ANON
setting ji tile pattern in the ceo5600
As for home-built furniture,
DIESEL MECHANIC
tci - The area heeds to be cut out iiiatdiing borders iii several to the tip with screws on nails, any nuiniber of books provide
For families or friends of problem
-WE SELL SUCCESSand plywood must be set widths, but some people prefer The trestle of the machine base useful information and patterns
drinkers
323 3176
201 CommercIal
beneath it so the tiles can be set wood molding around a tiled iniakes a good storage spot for for building just about any- For further information call 423 455?
or write
Electrician's Helper wanted Ex.$
wood tahit', painting it the Same ilIaiiIzincs. The cloth got's ti thii1ii.
flush with the table.

Pacesetter Builders Inc

thday.

eye. I was told they

Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl,

Decorating Prolects Abound

FLJ[URA BY SINGER

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AND GARAGE CLEAN UP
Phone3$3j7)

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Land Clearing

Well Drilling

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HUGI'SEY EQUIPMENT
.siLLlONs OF DOLLARS fl keo '
LIe (icaring, Mowing. Oiscinq.
Ii:. l Snger 'op Tun and Sew
Estjte 'S sold daily in thO
WELLS DRILLED. PUMPS,
Fill D'rt. Clay
Reck. Sand.
Zig Zag iliOcti,flC5
(IOSSifie'd ads Nothing small
Assume
,
SPRINKLER SYSTEMS
BoclenQe Loader Ph 3725121
baiance Ut $155 Si3ur p4y Ill 50 per
that
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All tpe5 and SiZes
month Will late trade in Singer
Wan? to Sell.something? Dial the
We
repair and Seryce
)u'.l
,tbuut
lucrything
to'
CS,
,stma
eqUipp Ii) 11 132 &amp; mOke button
PiOgiC rlurTit'er
SlIME MACHINE &amp;
327 3411 or Ill
OIling can be Ibonti fl the Wint
holes Baiane l $34 54 cr 10
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SUPPLY CO
Adsi
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P3vmlnts il $4 Call Credit
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I.r'ni.oij herald Class,fie'ui Dept 207W 2nd SI
3276432
manager, 3229111 or we at
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The Oil S oger Stoic

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Evening H*rald, Sanford, Fl.

Bay Bucs Stare 0-14
Season Square In Eye
By The Associated Press

"Oakland's passing game can ver at New England, the New division leaders, are each 9.2.
give any team trouble because York Jets at Baltimore, New
Washington Is out of the NFC
McKay
wasn't
exactly you hare to double-team Cliff Orleans at Los Angeles, Seattle East title chase but by beating
inJohn
his usual
one-liner
mood.
Branch, and that just opens up at the New York Giants, Miami Philadephia the Redskins can
Tampa Bay's alfable coach, Dave Casper down the middle," at Cleveland, Chicago at Green move into a second-place tie
who has shown an ability to hcsaidofOaklandquarterback Bay, Atlanta at Houston and withSt. Louisintheduelforthe
laugh in
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tragedy,
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Bucca-Ken
gets.Stabler's two prime tar- Kansas City at San Diego. On NFC wild-card playoff spot.
i1onday night it's Minnesota at
neers, the worst team In the
The Steelers, taking a sixWhat the Bucs-Raiders game San Francisco.
National Football League, P1'e' comes down to Is a test of the
game
winning streak into CmOn Thursday, Dallas all but
pared to meet the best, namely old "on any given Sunday" the'- clinched the National Confer- cinnati, face more than a
the Oakland Raiders.
or&gt;, and the possibility-how- ence East title by beating St. sUhipk must-win situation. Not
"Our next three games would ever remote-that the 0-11 LouIs 19-14 to take a two-game only to they have to beat the
be a hard test for anybody, not Raiders might actually heat the lead over the Cardinals in the Bengals but they also have to
just us," he said, looking past 10-1 Raiders, already the chani- division with two games to go, hope that New England lose.s to
Stoday's game against the pious in the American Confer- and Detroit downed Buffalo 27- Denver. If Cincinnati and the
IItaIders to the Pittsburgh Ste1- ence West.
14 despite O.J. Simpson's !'ati- iots win, Pittsburgh's
ers and New England PatriIn Sunday's other action It's record of 273 yards that made hopes of reaching a third
ots-and possibly the first 0-14 Philadelphia at Washington, him the first NFL rusher to gain straight Super Bowl will vanish.
record in NFL history.
PitLcbiu-gh at Cincinnati, Den- 200 yards or more in five
And the Patriots, second in
games.
the AFC East, are still shooting
If this were two years ago, for more than the AFC wild
when playoff sites were pre- card. The Pats can still overdetermined regardless of the take Baltimore, leading the diplayoff teams' records, McKay vision by one game.
might be able to look forward to
The Los Angeles Rams can
an Oakland team resting many become the third team to clinch
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are based on the playoff teams' Oakland aid the NFC Central
records-so Coach John champ Vikings, if they beat the
Madden's Raiders still need Saints and San Francisco,
every victory they can get. ond in the NFC West, loses
Sornetimesafter 10 on the evening of Dec.7 Mad Dog Ross and They're 10-I while Baltimore Monday night's game to MmRennie Pinder will square off in a 10-rounder that will climax the and Cincinnati, the AFC's other ne.sota.
biggest night of boxing ever seen in Florida,
"Proceeds are to go to the Central Florida Childrens Home,"
promoter Pete A.shlock explained at a recent press conference.
"Because of this, we are going all out to provide Central Florida
with a show they will never forget."
Along with the Ross-Pinder bout Ashlock's matchmaker, Bruce
Trampler, has Joey Vincent defending his Florida welterweight
title against St. Augustine's "Tiger" Cliff Johnson; Ed "Savage"
Turner meets Al Migliorato; Scott Clark faces Battling Bee; Mike

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The amateurs, which will get underway at 6:30, will send James
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narros; onn - uurncane" tiayclen alter Bert Bell; Rocky Sweet
oppositelonySmith; BarronSweet with Tim Smith; and Shotgun
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The Dolphins also are reRobinson vs. Roosevelt Austell.
Cleveland Browns, who have to bounding from a bitter, 17-16
win their last three games to defeat against the Baltimore
And that's just the boxing portion.
Between amateur and pro cards, Ashiock will put on three get a crack at the National Colts Monday
a game that
special contact karate (kick-boxing) bouts featuring some of the Football League playoffs, are they saw lost when the Colts
nation's top performers.
slight favorites as they bang blocked a Miami extra point try
"Two men who have already agreed to appear are Gary Edens into the Miami Dolphins here that would have tied the game
today.
and Tony Lopez," Ashlock explained.
in the final secontis.
"Edens fought on the CBS Spectacular (Oct. 2) for the
Will) seven victories and four
Gregg observed that the Delworld's title, while Lopez is still undefeated and considered the defeats behind them, the phins have been hurt by infinest prospect in the nation.
Browns have hopes for the juries, but are "a good football
"The show will start at 6:30 sharp with the amateur program. American Conference wild card team.. they still have a lot of
Then around 7:15 or 7:30 it will be the Contact Karate people spot, but they know "we have good football players..."

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Women's sports are beginning to take hold
around the Seminole Community College
campus. The women's volleyball team, under
the direction of Coach Rachacl Roll and
assistant Susan Marcus, has just completed
an 8-16 season. Coach Roll said it wasn't a
winning season but "it was better than last
year's 0-14 record."
Mrs. Roll is a physical education instructor
and has taught at SCC for nine years. Coach
Marcus is n instructional assistant who is
studying for her trainer's certificate at
Florida Technological University.
She has played volleyball for four years,
three at FTU and one at Stetson University.
Coach Roll said Coach Marcus "did a great
deal with the team," teaching them the skills
and techniques she had learned through cxperience.
SCC sponsors two women's teams,
volleyball, in its second year, and tennis, in its
third. Coach Roll said it took a lot of hard work
to get the women's tennis team established
but it was a first. She also hopes to organize a
softball team this spring.
"There weren't any competetive sports for
women when I was in college," said Coach
Roll. "I think girls should have a chance to
compete."
She feels that the high school programs
have been a great help in promoting women's
sports activities by feeding interested girls
into the college programs.

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by winning the Southern middleweight title from Emmett Atlas,
puts his 147-pound Florida title up against one of his most peraistent challengers when he meets Johnson.
The Turner-Migliorato bout could be interesting. Turner has a
mark of 16-5, but he has never been able to become a crowd
favorite.

possibility of a losing season. It dition of the season.
would be the first losing season
Ist Sunday, Warfield tsJk
as an NFL head coach for for four

Dolphins' mentor Don

passes for 79 ards and a

Shula. touchdown in the Browns'

victory over Tampa Bay.

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lock's contract doesn't expire home runs and 85 runs batted in

Tex., tied for second, worth $410 apiece, with 208 totals.
King finished with a 67, Erickson a 70.

Young's 68 Leads Way
MANILA Donna C.appont Young of the United States
fired a four-under-par 68 to take a three-stroke lead over
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Co ate s Captures Courts hip
SAN MATEIO, Calif. Salute The Coates, $4, took a
21ength victroy over Doneress In the $25,000 Courtship
Stakes at Bay Meadows.
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Warfleld, who is highly popugained over very weak opposition and came before he was injured
lar with the Cleveland fans, has
in a car accident.
vivid memories of another
Cleveland-Miami game in 1973.
This one really has the local fight crowd split on who will
Ifl
fl
emerge the victor,
That was his first "homeClark, who has been sidelined with an ear injury, will be facing
The
coming"
after he had been sent
MASON, Ohio tAP)
his toughest test In Bee, who hails from the Baha.rnas.
1977 tour by the Professional to the Dolphins in 1970 as part of
The Gates-Barr bout would be a wind-up In almost any arena in
Golfers Asaociation will again the deal that trought quarthe country. Gates lost a 10-round split decision to Mike Quarry In
Include a stop here Sept, fl'35 terback Mike Phipps to Clevehis last outing, while Barr is the Bahamas top light heavyweight
where a $150,000 purse will be land.
When Warfield's name 'as
prospect
sought.
Santore, 15-2, will enter his match against Whyms with the
This will be the fourth Ohio announced with the visiting
knowledge that an impressive win will gain him a main event in
Kings Island Open, with a $7,. st&amp;tets, a cheer swelled from
the near future at the Sports Stadium.
500 award to touring profes- the stadium crowd in a thunsionals during the Pro-Am to be derous ovation that ss tnt on and
In a previous outing here, Whyms lost a split decision to highly
on.
rankedTermiteWatklns,whllescoringaknIckdownththeclly heldSept.21.
Warfield calls It an cxfought contest.
The tournament started In
Against Al Moss, Milton Owens will be risking his undefeated
1973 as a $b25,(XX) event. it wiu penence "I'll never forgt.t."
lie played out his option with
record 7
be played one week later because of the Ryder Cup match- the Dolphins in 1974 to become a
es in Great Britain the previous free agent so he could sign with
the World Football League.
week.
When the WFL went under,
he was free to sign with any
SEATTLE tAP)
Zaid Ab- ninth pro season.
dul-Azix, former Seattle Super- Buffalo made room for him Whalers' Coach club, aod returned to the
Browns.
Sonic, has signed to play with by waivIng 6-9 reserve center
the Buffalo Braves of the Na- Clyde 11ayes.
Has Big Stick
Uonal Basketball Association,
i
his attorney says.
Gets
BIRMINGHAM tAP)
A
LawyerRobert Mussehi said Lingelbach's 24 warn was issued Friday
Friday Abdul.Aziz reached
for the arrest of New England
agreement with Bob MacKin, Tops FlU, 89-62 Whaler Coach Harry Neale in
non, the Braves' general manSAN JUAN, P.R. (AP)
connection with a Thurlay
ager, on a contract that
night fighting incident that in. World Boxing AssociatIon jimWINTER PARK - Florida
chides lucrative playoff U}'
Technological UniversIty jwedthteep1'sons,policesaid. iorweltei-welght champion Wilcentives.
fred Benitez will be barred
onaned its haskathall
zieaie aliegecli)' swung a (ruin fighting here for 30 days
The 6-10 Abdul-Azix played a winning note Friday night,
hockey stick at persons behind
for Seattle as Don Smith in
dumping Flagler College, 6942, the players' bench during a after Dec. 4, a government 01(1and 1972, then reaturned to
behind the 24-point per- World Hockey Association cial announced Friday.
Seattle last year under his IsEmIlio A. Casellas, adof Cal via Linglebach. game, authorities said. Three
fuiwi
lamic name. He is beginning his
minstrator of the government
persons were strtck, Including agency that oversees sports
FLAGLER; Beeth0000. CraIg
200 1. Jeflerson 1 2 2 lb. Robef1on
Mrs. Treva Duncan of Hoover, here, took the position after
73 II. Hopfensberger 7 22 6. who asked that the warrant be
WBA executive Fernando GaAbrim 70 04, Steward 3 2 25, Mc
issued, police said.
Intoth 30 0&amp;St.aiarf 1002. Totals
lindex of Venezuela opposed a
71
The case will go before City postponement of a Dec. 4 title
FTU CIarkli32Q.Llnglebe(h I)
2224. Prather 70014, Riley stit,. Recorder's Court Dec. 17, &gt;, fight between Benitex of Puerto
Sparrow SQ I 10, Krull 3004. NONkS
Rico and Antonio "Kid Pamlice said.
12 2 1. Totals 41710 S.
bele" Cervantes of Columbia.
C. W. Cope, chief of security
Caselj.a.j says the 13-year-old
Fta,Ier
24 *.
FTU
for the Birmingham-Jefferson Benitez Is not In condition to
4,1S-I!
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Qvlc Center, said Friday police defend he title he won En March
Fouls
Ftagler 4. FTU ii
protection at future hockey against Cervantes due to a
Techncal fouls. Fragler Coach
Tone,, t400tenstsergvr
games will be "beefed '.ip."
recent auto accident

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Marsh Leads At Miyazai
MIYAZAKI, Japan Graham Marsh of Australia shot
a three-under-par 69 to take a two-stroke second-round
lead in the Dunlop Phoenix Golf Tournament.
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Foxy Square Romps Home
PHILADELPHIA - Fo J.G., $4.60, took a 2%-length
victory over Wityh Distinction In the headliner at
Keystone.

B en fez

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sharp eye on the kinds of Sal- Rudi hit .270 with 13 homers and
aries this season's crop of base- 9-I Bills and Don Baylor batted
ball free agents are command- .247 with 15 homers and 68
ing.
Hills. Both signed wiL.
California, Rudi for a reported
"Thcyre good ballplayers $2 million over fIve years and
and have good records," says Baylor for a reported $1 million
baseman. "I'm at least in the
same class with them and I've

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1adlock reportedly received
done a couple of things the&gt;' $85,000 last season, his third full
haven'L"
year in the majors, all with the
Madlock, who led the Nation- Cubs. lie played 21 games for
al League In batting the past Texas Li 1973.
two seasons, says he wants to
The Cubs don't have to worry
remain with the Cubs and won't
ask for more money than he about losing Madlock through
the free agent system this year.
tks he's worth.
After his one-year contract ez 4
I want no more than the pires he Is bound to Chicago for
other guys get who play base- one season under the option
ball and have records that corn- clause, lie would become a free
pare with mine," he says. The agent if he is unsigned by next
problem for the Cubs is that November, Madlock says he
there are few players with plans to talk with the Cubs'
records like his.
m:nagenwnt next month,

Driess eli Tears Tendon
COLI..EGE PARK, Md. Lefty Driessell, Maryland's
basketball coach, tote the Achilles tendon In his right foot
during a basketball game and will have to wear a cast for
8-10 weeks.
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NEWYOltK.SJacksonSquare,$6.w,rompe-Jtoafjelength victory over Due Diligence In the Aqueduct feature.

Pocahonts Stakes To Ciao
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Q. Why has Moses Malone been traded around to so many
different teams in the National Basketball Association, and where
is he floss?
SJL, Reldssllle, N.C.
The 22-year-old center out of Petersburg, Va. who achieved
fame by going from high school into a million-dollar contract with
the Utah Stars of the ABA still carries a big price tag. 1'hat's
only part of the problem. Although he has undeniable talent, there
have been critical whispers about his attitude. He wouldn't have
been happy playing behind Bill Walton at Portland, which first
pIcked him up in the free agent draft. lie made demands about
playing time in Buffalo, where he was traded, and he is now with
hiouston, where he may settle down.
Q. How man&gt;' tournaments has harold Solomon won In pro
tennis this year?
T.M., Salisbury, MCI.
The count right now is four. Little Harold, smallest of all the top
pros, won WCT events in Washington and Houston, and two Grand
Prix circuit tournaments In Louisville and Maui, Hawaii. The
Mole, as the&gt;' sometimes call him, has become a force among the
courtsters.
Q. Can you settle an argwnenl we're having about the fastest
man in football? I say Ills Mel Gray of the Cardinals. My friend
says it's Cliff Branch of the Raiders. Who's right?
Springfield, Mo.
Though both have run the 100 in 9.2, my nod goes by a shade to
Branch. Cliff burned up the pro track circuit when they had
'gnidders run against each other in 40-yard dashes. I might note
that Willie McGee of the l9ers has run the 100 En 9.1, but he's
sidelined now with a broken leg. And if you take in all of football,
you might consider Johnny I I.am) Jones, the Olympic sprinter
currently carrying the ball for the University of Texas.
Q. What Is the longest possible penalty under NFl. rules today
and what Is the longest penalty ever recorded against an NFL
team?
Scott SmIth, Walnut Creek, Calif.
It is theoretically possible If you've got a man who can throw the
ball the distance of the field, and you give the receiver the time,
*for a pass interference penalty to be called at a distance of 98
yards. Even more severe, It Is possible to award a touchdown if
the referee determines that a "palpably unfair act tsuch as a
player corning off the bench to tackle a runner deprived a team
of a touchdown." Normally your biggest penalty Is 15 yards. The
record book doesn't cirry the longest pass intereference awar-

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WP - Piche 37 pass trom Mc Ever
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INDiVIDUAL LEADERS
Gainesville - Warre0.
1544. Knight 721. Sllndrklge (II
11). Davis I 6. Burke 2 1) Winter
Park Maley 13 59, Craig SS, Day
1347.Hurd,I9 FaltesI 3.No.- man
16, McEver 6 (-31),
GAINESVILLE WINTER PARK
PASSING GaInesvIlle
Knight
First Downs
13 6 17 1. 51 yards Winter Park
7957
Rushes Yards
12 14$
McEver 6 I? I, $0 yards
6 12$
P$%%
6 $71
RECEIVING Gainesville
530 1
Punts Average
331 6 Brown?31, Burke 21$, Warren 7 9
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Fumbles Lost
II Winter Park -- Piche 740, Craig 2
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stadiums are larger and there
aren't sellouts on season tickets
were 40 arrests, I believe, and anymore.
instances of fighting, running
"People out for one game-I
onto the fIeld and halting playcall
them the DFD's, down-forall kinds of nonsense."
ti-dayers-cause
the trouble.
What Is causing the growing
We
get
a
different
class of fan.
unrest with fans? Danahy atThey
drink
a
great
deal, make
tributes much of the disorderly
the
day
a
celebration,
then get
conduct to economics and alcorowdy and refuse to adhere to
hol.
"It's easier to get tickets In rules.
Ir:ainy cities," he notes. .iThe
"If they dnn't like what's go-

ing on on the field," Danahy
concludes, "they try to take
matters Into their own hands."
Football and baseball at least
have 'be safety valve of being
played in wide-open spaces. Although their games can attract
upward of 50,000 people, the atmosphere seems far less volatile than, siay, when 15,000
Sjectators are jammed Into an
arena for a hockey or basketbail game

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Clan, $6.80,"won the Pocahonts
Stakes at Charchill Downs over Shady Lou.

C r owd Co n tr o I

WINTER PARK
Winter
Park shocked Gainesville
Friday night in the opening
round of the Class AAAA state
football playoffs with a 13-0 vi ctory by using a superior defense
to shut down the District
champions.
John
McEver
threw
touchdown passes of 3 ;nd 77
&gt;'ards to Phil Piche for the
game's big scores.

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Ii&gt; The Associated l'ress
handled Edmonton by identIcal made an empty net goal with 17
Fred Creighton isn't giving 4-2 scores,
seconds to play.
out inocuL-itions to stop his vetJets 1, Aeros 1
PenguIns 3, Barons, 1
erans from catching whatever
Winnipeg's Peter Sullivan
sionnea Ifl there to start
is being spread by some of his
scored a power play goal for
Atlanta Flames.
the game, then we get a bad Winnipeg as his shot deflected
"I think the rookies are add' break and we're down 10,," off Gordle Howe's skate. It was
ing a touch we haven't had," said Cleveland Coach Jack only the third power play given
said the Atlanta coach Friday Es ans.
up by Houston in 56 attempts.
The bad break he was talking
night after his team overThirt&gt;'-two seconds later Cam
powered the St. Louis Blues 2 about was when a defenseman Connor tied the score as lionsIn National Hockey League.
fell down and Pittsburgh's ton extended its home undeAtlanta has last only once in Wayne Bianchin stole the puck feated streak to 14 and Winniits last nine games. Last night's and popped in a goal just 45 peg's winless streak reached
win was the fifth in that streak seconds into the game.
four.
t)avc Burrows added another
and allowed the Flames It&gt; hold
SaInts 4 Nordlques 2
second place in the Patrick Pittsburgh tall&gt;' late in the penDanny Gruen broke a 2-2
I)ivtslon---only four points od and after Cleveland rookie deadlock on a 3-.on-2 break at
behind the first-place New York Glenn Patnck got his first NHI. 7:24 of the final period and Mike
Islanders.
goal, Greg Malone made it 3-1 Antonovjch added an insurance
In other' NHL games, Pitts- in the second period,
goal with a 30-foot slapshot at
burgh defeated the Clevland
Flyers 4, Itockies
11:58 to give the Fighting Saints
Barons 3-1 and Philadelphia reJim Watson, Rick MacLeish a four-game unbeaten streak,
mained one point behind At- and Bill Collins scored with 4"i
which includes three victories.
lanta with a 4-2 triumph over minutes at the start of the seeRoadrunners 4, OIlers 2
Colorado.
ond period after the clubs had
TimnSheehy twice for Edmon.
Houston and Winnipeg re- gone scoreless in the opening ton after Del ball, Lauri Mono.
malneci tied for first place in the period.
nero and Mike Sleep had given
World hockey Association's
Simon Nolet made the score Phoenix a 3-0 advantage. Hon
West Division by skating ton 1-1 3-2 14 seconds into the final pe ElusIon completed the scoring
deadlock. In other WHA action, nod, but that was all goalie with an empty net goal three
the Minnesota Fighting Saints Bernie Parent allowed the seconds before the end of the
topped Quebec and Phoenix Rockies and Bobby ('larke game.

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Niteonil Basketball Atsoclation
EASTERN CONFERENCE
Atlantic Division
W
L
Pct. GB
Phlpfliâ
II 6
617
9 I
529
2
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L2
Auttato
10
144 3'
PlY Nets
II
359 4i
Central DiviSion
Cleve
1)
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74,3
Houston
10 5
667 2
N Orins
to $ ss 3
S Anton
to
Washton
7
9
136
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Atlanta
6 12 3)3
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WESTERN CONFERENCE
Midwest Division
Denver
17
1 79)
Detroit
Il 9
Kan City
tO 10
sa
Indiana
8
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411
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Chicago
2 II
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MiIwkee
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ISO 11
Pactic Division
Portland
ii
s 667
Seattle
II
7
611
Los Anq
9
379
Goldn St
7 10
112
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Phoenix
5
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385
4
Frsday' Game's
Cleveland 105, BOSton
Buttalo 121, Detroit 119
Atlanta l. New York Nets
105
Philadelphia
Ill,
New York
KniCkS
IC)
Indiana 109, Milwaukee 95
San Antonio 123. Gol5n State
121
Kansas City 120, Denver 110
Los Angeles 99. Porllana
Set?le 101. Chicago 97
Saturday's Games
Boston at New York ncks
Buttalo at Atlanta
Philadelphia at Cleveland
S.sfl
Antonio at HouSton
New York Nets at Milwaukee
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Standing'. I Walt'. AC 2 No I?,
Drywallers 1 Midway North.
Breezewood, 6 Red'. Geo.'ge 1
Marcella s Restaurant. 6 Pioneers.
9 Div's Machine ID Pin Stormrs.
II Tomaha*ka 12 Sanford AuC
tion. I) Trail BlaZers. 14 Rainbuw
Painting. 15 J 8, S Underground,
Barbour Bros , $7 Allen'. Pet Shop.
II Salt 8. Pepper 19 No 5. 20 F
Troop. 2$ Bob Dance Dodge. 2? No
21
High Games
Jr Lewis 726
Poppy Northrup 210. Alice Hen
drick'. 2)9. Charlie Plant 211. Kel
.lohnson 703. W.,lpn Loveloy 204. Cd
Patnick 204. Henry Sanders 203.
Jesse Cook 20$
High Series Ralph boveloy 570.
Hugh McGill 5.30. Edna Duval 5.40.
Ed Patnick 5.49 Charlie Plant 55.3..
Henry Sanders 519 Ket John%ofl
5.41. Benny Hudley 5.1$ Ed Jackson
5)1 Dave Hunt 5)9 Jean Cook 536.
Jen Johnson 33$. Alice Hendricks
5)5.. Bud Cockett 530 Poppy Nor
thrup 52$ Roger Quick 521, Al
Frejman 5.17. Jim Cotton SOS. Linda
Lewis 5.03. Larry Fedler 503. Rosa
Rutlin SQl. David CisSel 500
Converted Splits Jim Trail Si
OUter Hghlight'.
St,sr of the
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Stand.ngs Fbi Screen Printing &amp;
Inland Materials 26 IS. Zale'.
Jeweler'. &amp; Wall Plbg Htg 6. AC 25
19. All American F leg and Jenos Inc
24 20. Burger Chet &amp; La-v..'. Drywall
72 72. HIS Stores 20 24. Burns
Texaco IC 25. Fleet Reserve 1727.
Joe Crearsiont I? 32
High Games Toby Osborne. 210
Rich Murphy, 210 8. 215 H.irry
Hotlon 201. Warren Me'wd'.. 20.3.
Duke Caukin, 703. Ira Hol'.claw 212.
Phil Roche 70) 1. 212. jeff JohnSon
20$, Jim Johnson 201. Bret RalPiel.
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A.tshington at Portland
Today's Games
Golden State at Atlanta
Buttalo at Plew Orle&amp;ns
Philadelphia at Kansas City
Ch'CIJO at Los Angeles
Indiana at Portland
Washington il Seattle

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rie.'5 20). Guy 135, Buddy Baldree 192 Jeanie
201 0 ,
Cr114 21)
Wormsbe$,er 1)2 8. 1)0, Ke'th
High Ser.rs Rcfl Murphy 606
WOrm5beeer 139 8. 144, Linda
barry Picijt, 5.6$, Phil Santoro McCord 153 8. 1438 138, Bill McCorØ
563. Ira HOlSClaw 555. Duke Caukin 146 &amp; 1458 131. Debbie Rogers 191 8
582. Bill Btanchard, 5.65. PhI Iloche. 169 8 16$. Ronnie Rogers 162 8. 167.
585. Martin HanSen. 516
R'ch Coral Lukens 175 Ken Lukens 15$,
Heaps, 560. e',ard LewiS 55)
John Hubs Ill. Barbara P,rce 159 8
COnverted Splt Jack Kaser 76
1)1. Macfr, P,erce 156. Chuck
10 Martin H.vnsen 3 10
Moehler ISO. PIta Bosw'orlh 117
Other H,cjnlgflts b4ch ','rpny Vince Cora 169 Gloria BurcIc
548.
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National Football League
Burdick 159
AMERICAN
CONFERENCE
LAKE RUTH
High Ser'e
Duke Marple SJ
Eastern Division
1 Caboose 2 Som
Dodie Los 365 Buddy Baldre, 521
thin' F Shy. I Pin Balls I Sizzlers.
w L T PcI PF PA
KCith WormSheeker 424, Lindo 15411
9 1 0 $18 309 184
S One More Time. 6 LI-tI Ones.
.M(Cord4J.. Bill MCCord 127. Debb.p N Cog
8 3 0 127 280 2
Pat s Raiders, S Plaislip Hog'.
Rogers 528. Ronnie Rogers 419
Mam
S a 0 45.5 19$ 191
High Games
Pet Smith 150,
Coral Luke's'. 301. John HuH. Ill. lay jets
3 8 0 21) lii 271
Mange
i'lutsOfl
176
Sharon Barbara Pierce .137.
Mack Pierce But?
2 10 0 167 tOe 7#Ij
Raymond 200. Don Farrum 159, 173. Pete Duggar S19.
Candy BreeZe
Cenlral Division
Arnold Smith 714
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V
1 I) 515 170 165
H'gh Series Mange HutSon
Other Highlights Star of the Wees
Hilt'.
i 1 0 4)6 777 135
Sharon Raymond 510
Ouk
Marple • 140 pin'.. Duke Cieve
1 0 636 723 US
Other
Highlights
Sham MariHe Tur6y Pita
Bosworir,
4 1 0 344 192 2
Raymond Star of the Week •9
Turkey
Western Division
TUESDAY MORNING SWINGERS
'Oak
tO I 0 909 212 U'
SANFORD BUSINESS MACHINES
Standings
I
Gregory Mob'Ie
DCflV
7 1 0 636256 ')t
Standings Te Cool Breeze 29 IS
Homes 7 Wet Pets. 3 Ceo Corn
S 6 0 153 215 flI
The Unlucky's 75 Id The Selectnies S D't'go
pany i P4 Orlando Supermarket,
3 I 0 7737l2U
II No Names 25 IS,, Ttse
Lake Monroe Inn. 6 Lake Monroe
Tp4 Bay
P P1 0 t 0 '.
0 It 0 000 ts :
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2
5
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Marina
NATIONAL CONFERENCE
PIts &amp; Misses 251$. File "1)' 25 19'i
High Games Daisy Hirioiosa 202.
E astern Division
Alley Cats 24 20 Ups &amp; Down'. 24 20.
Chau Whitehurlt 100. Joan Muse
Dai(as
0 1 0 Si) :ss ,'
The victor's 7371. Carbun Copes 23
Fayc Jones II!
S LouiS
2). Alley Ooi'. 7371. S B M 2222.
8 1 1) 667 s1
Higts Series Daisy PInolosa 176.
WaSh
1 4 0 63i&gt; 20) I)'
The Pick ups?? 72. Sunday Express
Karen Pakisvic 1.42 Fape Jones 48.1
Ptsila
20 21, Foolish Four U 27. The
3 I 0 273 III 1.s
Converted Splits Shirley Swisher
N 015
1 10 0 091 101 20'
Preachnut'. 1628. The '13' Spares IS
591 Opal George 5$ 10. Pat
Centril Division
29. ThC RedSkins 1430. Need Do
Gatiano 1
a Mnn
3 I I 564 243 Ii)
Wells 1)31
Other Highlights Queen of the
Dtrt
Fl.gh Games Dick Richarth
6 o soc zis i'
Week k4ren Pakc 'U. Lynda
5
0 45.3 tio
Buck Benton 7$) Bernard Ptudley
Will
Turkey. Isabel Gohorn 205.
1 7 0 36.1 115 Ia)
Tedr
Thomas 152. Bob
Turkey Joan Muse Turkey
Western O,vi,ion
Kilt,eft,r 191
FLAGSHIP BANK
LA
I I 41? 234 liZ
High Sere'. Dick Rictsarth
Standings
I Dix 3tamps, 2
S Fran •
6 S 0 51.5 216 15-i
Pluck Benton SI'2. Charlie Plant'
Penn3 Pinctsers. 3 1 Quarters. i
N Orins
4 7 0 36-4 225 25a
S55.Bernard Hudley 540.
j
F'nanc,ens S. Greenbacks. 6 Pass
Atlnfa
4 7 0 344 III 209
Murpny 5)7. Bob I$o%fQrct Sa
books. slockholders. I Small
StIe
3 9 0 152 lOb 3a2
Jackson 51$
Bob Kilhelter 512
Change 9 Top Dollars. 10 24 hour
(l,nch,1 J.v,'.
'tIe
Lynn Eiland SOS Eva Jackson 501
Jacks, II FasI Bucks. 12 52 Bills
Thursday's Results
Converted Splits Fay Green 56
Pugh Games Mare Pero:ze 731.
Detroit 27, ButtiQ Ii
Jesse Cook 27310. Louise Muiph',
LAdy Pleuer 226. Ralph L0VOY
Dallas 19, St Lou". 14
457. PIe Bukur
21$. Jack Homer 210. Millard
Today's Games
Other HiiJt'lliglsIs
Star- Buck
StriCkland 202. Edn3 DuvAl 199. 8
Denver Ot New England
II? Tecira Thmjs '
Benton '
100
R Carroll 211. Buddy Bass 217.
Seattle dl P4ev. York 0
Dick R.(harcZs '93 Bob K,lhitf,r
High Series LAdy Heuer 600
Pisiladelpr,ia at Wasn.rutc.i
Ellen iteal '9$ Bob Hostomil
+ 9$
Marie ProzZl 573. Ralph LOve)oy
Miam at Cleveland
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Slafldngs I Reubens 34 $1), 7
4ppetZer 29 IS. 3 Hoagej 26 II, I
Sweet Rolls 2123, 5 Ei,tr
20 74. 6
Relishes 19 25. Chips 8 D.ps IS 79, •
Desserts 1732
High Games C Belts 17$ 157 ISI,
A Sapp 123, C Beal 119. E Zeuli
1S7 C Dickerson 141 N wagner
153 161 159. C Cooper 112, K
Cooper. Ill, E Rogero 170. C Dean
197 $69. Ce',ciowa 15.4. 0 Gaijdreau
166 ISO. L Blatkburn 181 169. E
Andrn 707
High Series C Betts 187. N
Wagner .111 C Dean 516. C
Gaudreau 195
Ccnverted Split'. C Cooper 34
I ID, J Wagner
Other Highlights 1urh,y
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Q. Can you explain exactly what the holding rules are that are
causing such havoc In the National Football League because of
the great number of penalties now being called? - D.Y.,
Anaheim, Calif.
They generally deal with pass blocking. The hands of the
blocker must be cupped or closed, remain inside the blocker's
elbow and inside the frame of both the bodies of the blocker and
hi opponent. The arms can be flexed but not fully extended to
create a push. In the sudden thrusts of action on the line of
Scrimmage, an official's judgment becomes paramount. When,
afterthree weeks of the season, the NFI.officials decided to crack
down on holding, it was easy to find violations. Arms and hands
accidentally fling open in the heat of contact.
Q, I notice that JIm Klick, who jumped from the Miami
I)olphlns to the World Football League with his buddy Larry
Csonka, Is playing very little for the Denver Broncos. Isn't he
getting a lot of money for sitting around? And why did they sign
him.
Mi'., Sterling, Cob.
Kiick, playing behind Otis Armstrong, got his big money from
Memphis. lie's In the $50,000 range with the Broncos, which isn't
out of line fora nine-year veteran, lie wanted to play with Denver
because he went to school at nearby Wyoming, and his wife Is
from the region. He's also still a handy guy to have around for
spot action and catching the ball on third dow-n situations. The
Broncs are happy with him
Q. A question has me bugged about roughing the passer. I was
always under the assumption that when the quarterback's arm Is
raized and goLg forward and the defensive man hits him, that's
roughing the passer. Enlighten me please. howard Sweeney,
WhItehall, I'a.
You're under the wrung impression. When the arm is going
forward, the ball is generally still with the passer, and he's fair
game fur any defensive hit. The rules do say that no defensive
player may run into the passer after the ball has left the latter's
hand. however, there's a catch: the referee must determine
whether the defensive player had a reasonable chance to stop his
momentum while attacking the passer when he still had
possession of the ball. That accounts for what looks like a late hit.
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par, at 6,556-yard Jacksonville Beach Golf Course.

program. "We aretrylngto make it available to everyone in the games anything can happen in his second straight 1,000-yard
community, by scaling the house at $7, $6 and $4 with special this league," he added.
season. Pruitt has gained 873
prices for kids under $1," said the former cowboy.
yards rushing so far this year,
Many of the coaches and
The Ross-Pinder contest will pit two of the south's premier KO
and also has caught 42 passes.
artists. Pinder has scored 31 knockouts in winnIng 34 contests. players were surprised to learn
Former Miami wide receiver
Ross has been able to put 29 of his opponents away while win- that the Browns have been inPaul Warfield says he was
stalled as favorites over the bothered earlier by "nagging
rung 38 of his 40 pro bouts.

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Kuchar Leads Jax Open

we could be there till almost midnight,"

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top prize in the $5,160 Jacksonville Beach Open golf
tournament of the Florida PGA.

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But one problem she cited was that
presently SCC offers no athletic scholarships
to encourage local girls, who otherwise would
not be interested in college, to continue on
after high school graduation.
Members of this year's SCC women's
volk'yball team include Sandy Scherr, Lavern
Boykin, Kathy Shannon, Jannette Davis,
Clarice Lingard, Beverly Madlock, Mary
McI)onough, Kathy McGuire, Micki Hopkins,
Rose Tufts, Chris Marimon, Chris Fowler, Jill
Stokes and Martha Chadwick.

Bill Madlock

8:15.
mainlng games to have any good physical condition. Run"How long they will last is hard to say. We have some out- chance," said head coach For- ning back Gregg Pruitt huis

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ASTROBLUEBONNET
BOWL.
*t Houston
PSet,raska vs Teras Tech or
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Well, Since You Asked...

NFL Chance

"Our hopes are still very ankle injury but continues

- W in Ga 'y' e On Road

iew York jets at Batmore
Chicago at Green Bay
a? Houston
Pittsburgh at ClncrwatI
Kansas City at San Diego
New Orleans
Anol.
Tampa Bay at Oakland
Monday's Game
Pesota at San Francisco.

Pro Hockey

By The Associated Press
13-f, best in the league, by win- all the way and clinched It with
Eastern Division
Saturday. Jan. I
WLT PtsQF GA
It took a hastily called team ning at the Boston Garden and a 14-point run in the fourth
COTTON BOWL
i ,
At Dallas
meeting to get the point across, snapping the Celtics' five-game quarter. Elng had 24 points. Cinch
II S 2 74 101
Q. Who's sorth more money, Muhammad All or Arnold but yes, the Atlanta hawks can home winning streak. SwingMaryland vs
Indy
tO 10 7 22 71 91
Pacers 109, Bucks 9
SUGAR BOWL
Palmer? - Robert Garcia, Oakland, cant,
indeed win on the road.
H Eng
I 9 3 19 61 74
man Bobby Smith led a balAt New Orleans
Indiana
handed
Milwaukee
Mo
711 1 15 67 77
Not being privy to their bank statements or their income tax
Gerga vs PittSburgh
The Hawks snapped a 28- anced attack with 24 points and its eighth straight loss, building Birm
ill I IS $6
reports, I can oniy venture a guess. Mv pick for overall wo
ROSE BOWL
is game road losing streak by guards Austin Carr, Dick Sny- an 11-point firstuarter lead
Western Division
At Pasadena. Calif.
CLASS
AAAA
Palmer because he has had steady big income from both golf and heating the New York Nets 109- der and Jim Cleamons com- and riding Darnell human's 25 Wrwpg
13 9 1 21 10$ 7$
Mcngan vs SouThern Cal
Tampa Plant 30. Tampa KIng 0
louston
outitk interests ever since he hit it big in the early '60s - and he 105 at the Nassau Coliseum as bined to add 413.
I? 1 3 27 79 61
ORANGE BOWL
points
to
victory.
Merritt
Island
9, Palm Beach
S Diego
II 5 7 21 iS 71
doesn't have to support the same sizeable coterie that hangs John Drew scored 33 points, inAl Mami
Braves 124, Plston.s 119
II 9 2 24 SO 93 Gardens
KIngs
120,
Nuggets
110
Ohio Stale vs Colorado
around Mi to feed his ego and run his errands. All has made his in ciuding 29 in the second half and
Tallahassee Godby 21, Pensacola
Calgry
9 10 2 20
Ernie DiGregorlo was the
Sunday, Jan 2
Guards Ron Boone and Bria fl Edmntn
big chunks. lie also has spent it in big chunks, which Is why he has 17 in the fourth quarter.
0 ii 0 16 63 $9 Gonzales Tate 0
SUN BOWL
spark
as
Buffalo
snapped
a
sixTaylor
scored
26
points
apiece
Jacksonville
Jackson
Friday's
Games
35
fought far past his prime as a boxer.
At El Paso. Tea
Atlanta had not won away game losing skein. He scored 20 as the Nuggets lost their third
JacksonvIlle Forrest Ii
Phoenix 4. Edmonton 2
Texas A&amp;M vs Florida
Q. Is there a new 11111 Walton in action this year for the Portland from home since Jan. 27, 1976, points, including 10-for-b from
Pompano Beach II. HoIlywixj
At Palo Alto. Calil.
game in the last five starts, all tieWinnipec I. Houston .
Chaminade
Blazers? I don't hear much about him still being controversial,
when they eked out a 114-113 the free throw line to raise his on the road, despIte 35 points by
East West Shrine game
Winter Park 13. Gainesville 0
Minnesota &amp; Quebec 2
Lit., Roseburg, Ore,
Saturday, Jan. I
decision over the New York streak to3S in a row; grabbed a David Thompson.
Carol City 21 Miami Palmetto I)
HULA BOWL
The talented center of the Trail Blazers has his long red locks Knicks.
National Hockey League
Sarasota II. Seminole 10
career-high 13 rebounds, and
Sonics 101, Bulls 97
At Honolulu
CAMPBELL
CONFERENCE
cut to manageable size this year, sans pony tail, though he still
CLASS AAA
ELsewhere in the National handed out eight assists in his
Eatt All SlArt vs West All
Seattle
posted
its
271ti
Patrk
D,viion
Panama
City
Ba,
33.
Qulncy
Stars
retains his beard. More important, he's really healthy for the first Basketball Association, the 40 minutes.
WLTPtsGFGA
Shanks
straight home victory and 11th
Sunday. Jan,. 14
time in his three-year pro career, fully i'tcovered from two Cleveland Cavaliers heat the
isi
14 4 i 31 77 4
St Aucjustne ?Q. Jacksonville
Spurs 123, WarrIor's 121
this
year,
while
dealing
the
JAPAN BOWL
Attan
t e s n •ô 7$
Bishop Kenny 12
surgery sessions and nine broken bones. lie's even being Boston Celtics 108-92, San AnGeorge Gervin's 12-footer Bulls their 10th loss in a row, a Phila
AtTyo
ii
i 26 76 63
Ocala Forest 17, Orlando Bishop
congenial to the media. And he's playing exceptionally well.
East s West
tonio edged Golden State 123. with LI seconds remaining gave team record. Leonard Gray PlY Rng
$11 3 19 70 53
MoOre Il
Q. Where does Joe the Jet rank in the all-time rushers In pro 121, Buffalo beat Detroit 124- San Antonio its seventh straight scored 17 points to lead a bal- s,
SmytM Division
Titusyille AStronaut 29. Tampa
L
1110 I 23 70 52
football history? Does this Include his yardage in the old j. 119, Philadelphia defeated the home victory before a crowd of anced Sonics attack which neCatholic 7
Chgo
10 Il 2 22 75 54
Delray Beach Atlantic 30. RivIera
JCJiAlai
America Conference prior to the 49ers' entry in the NFL? - loin New York Knicks 114-103, In- 12,306, second largest in the gated 30 points by Chicago's Mm
SII 3 13 59 9! Beach Suncoast $
Costello, Castro %'alley, Call!,
diana topped Milwaukee 109-98, franchise's history.
Cob
S IS 2 12 51 71
Miami
Curley
21,
Fort
Lauderdale
Wilbur Holland.
OR LA N DO SEMINOLE
Vancvr
517 2 12 60 96
The reference istothe ground gaining records of Joe Perry, the Kansas City defeated Denver
011ard 7
Larry Kenon of the Spurs led
Lakers 99, Blazers 96
FRIDAY'S RESULTS
WALES CONFERENCE
Starke Bradtord 37, Tarpon
hall of Fame fullback who came to the 49ers out of Compton 120-110, Seattle beat Chicago all scorers with 29 points.
Norrit Division
Springs 19
Kareem
Abdul-Jabbar
scored
College and Alameda Naval Air Station. Joe the Jet ranks fourth 10147 and los Angeles edged
FIRST
1 Larri Alber1 C)
Mont
l6ers 114, Knicks 103
IS 4 3 39 130 55
Naples 71, Haines City Il
32 points and Lucius Allen a Los Ang
10 60. 360. 320. 2 Cacho M.guei r
on the all-time rushing list, behind Jim Brown, Jim Taylor and Portland 99-96.
8 9 7 23 71 73
CLASS AA
Forwards Julius Erving and season-high3Qfortheher5 It Pills
180. 310, 3 Ur:a Sanchez (1) 3
6 9 5 21 65 71
Miami Westminster Christ,an
O.J. Simpson, with8,378 yards In his 14 NFL seasons. That doesn't
Cars 108, Celtics 92
1131 3310. P 1311 12100
George McGinnis combined for was the 10th straight road loss
711 1 15 63 13
Miami LaSalle
include 1,345 yards gained in his two AAC campaigns, which
Cleveland raised its record to 45 points for the Sixers, who led for the Blazers,
SECOND
I Edijy Alberd
Wash
6 Ii 2 14 57 54
Blountitown fl, A!acht,a Santa
11 00. 7 00. 4 20. 7 Urza Arana
would put Perry behind only Brown in the record ledger.
Adams Division
0
560. 300.3 OcuizaY:a IbIS
Bstn
it 3 1 37 92
Milton Pace 19. Bonifay Holmej
Q. On a punt that rolls Into the end zone and Is brought back out
137) 37 60. P 113) 9360. DD 13 11
Butt
II s 3 25 65 46
Jasper Hamilton 32. Lake Butler
to the 20-yeard line, does the punter In pro ball get credit for those
I
177 10
Tnto
0 9 1 71) 77 7
UnIon 0
20 yards In his kicking averages? - R.T., CIncinnati, 0.
Cleve
6 tO 6 is 60 57
Wlld#vood 42, Daytona Beach
1 Domingo Soto (5)
THIRD
Friday's Games
LOPeZ I?
lie does. The 20 yards are deducted from the team punting
1760760 560. 3 NeguiColdo (3)
Philadelphia i, Colorado 2
Urnatilla 28. Clermont 11
average but the distance Is Included in the Individual kicker's
60. 3 Eddy Elena (6) 3 50. 0
Atlanta 5, St bus 2
ForI Meade I?, Clearwaler

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JACKSONVILI.E BEACH IAP)

What' s This? Hawks I1 SCOREBOARD

Olderman
By MURRAY ()LDERMAN

Sunday, Nov. 23,1976-3 B

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510. 110. 3 Negui Solo (6) 5 00. 0
13 $13460. P - 31 5550; DD (5$)

Central Catholic 0
Pahokee 53, Fort Pierce John
Carroll e

CLASS A

Miami Christian 30. Miami North
*est Christian 21. 2 Ovt
West Palm Beach Kings Academy
IS, Belle Glade Glades Day 6
St. Petersburg Shorecrest
Tampa Temple HeightS 0
Greensboro 7, Wewahitchka 0
Tallahassee FAMLJ 3S. Bran?ord 0
hastings 25. JackSonville Victory
Christian 0
Miami Dadeland 12. Homestead
Colonial Christian 6. 3
Trenton 20. Ocala Marion
Academy I

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FIFTH -I Bilb.ao Arca (7) 1900.
1400,5 20,7 Alava Sanchez (2) 400.
360;) Maruri Ramon 15)120.012
7)
20. P Il 21 120370
SIXTH - 1 Oguiz Elena ill
900. 4 50 120.
ArIa IAvI Ii
400. 3 Patai Perez (51 620. Q(i 2)
00 P 1)2) 171 10
SEVENTH - t Domingo Perez
Ill 1500. 6 20 460. 2 Cache Alberdi
310. 3 Larnl.Quiola 14)
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College

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900. 540 5 40 2 Santi Ramon (6)
2O, 720. 3 Anton Echave 131 500.
16$) 17300. P 1161 131270.
NINTH - I Sala III 1010 500
310; 7 BIboa (61 5 00 400, 3 Zarre
7) 4 Cr7. 0 Cl 612500. P (I 6) 0010
TENTH - 1 Sant 131 13 60 750
450, 2 Manolo 16) 600500. 3 Area
(71600 0136)3300. P (36) 7590.
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Football

Saturday, Nov. 27
NCAA Oiviticn Ill Ptayolts
Semilinals
At Collegeville, Minis.
Si
John's. M.nn vs Buena
Vista, Iowa
At Towson. Md
ELEVENTH - 1 PaIxi S.oto (41
Towson State vs
St
Law 800)50 3 00 2
AntOn Altu (7) 10 60
rence, N Y
640 3 Necu Elorza (2) Sb, 0 (4
NCAA Division II Playotfs
7 s. 20. P 147) 31660
First Round
TWELFTH - I Mar,.r, Area (5)
At Akron. Ohio
33 00 1220 3 70. 3 Sal., Altu (51 660
Nevada Las vegas at Akron
620. 3 Alawa Bengoa III 500. Q 15
At Newark, Del.
8) 55 20. P 16 31 156 10 8 g 0 II 7
Northern Michigan a?
Diii with all 5) 71 20 and (47 with all $1
ware
9650
At Richmond, Ky
Handle
S195.095 A
North Dakota State at East
em
Kentucky
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At Boreman. Mon
New Hampshire
l
Montana I
Slate
Din AIrplane?
Who
Saturday, Dec. 4
KNUTE ROCKNE BOWL
H cv a ii a Las
Vegas Akror
w'nner
vs
Delaware Northern
'e?'chigan ,,.n.ner
Friday, Dec. I?
Al Pontiac, Mich.
North South Shrine game
TUESDAY DEC. 7th
Saturday. Dec 1$
TANGERINE BOWL
Save The Old CIty Nallill
At Orlando. Fla
Oklat'm.,
St
vs
Brigham
Young
Monday, Dcc 29
LIBERTY BOWL
Al Memphis. Tenn
:.O,t,lama .5 UCLA
Friday. Dic 74
At Montgomery, Ala.
(1 ,'C,ra, Class,c
Saturday, Dec 23
FIESTA BOWL
,
At Tempe. Ant
ng vs Oklahoma
Monday, Dec 21
GATOR BOWL.
At Jacksonville, Fbi

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Friday. Dec II
PEACH BOWL
At Atlanta
'i;"sh
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MAYOR OF
SANFORD

A man of ATIOfl!

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;:;n;"3,, B 14 Carroll 5.37,
Jack
Homer 5.15, Frankie kaiser 51$.
An 1 Palnick iii, Wayne Cpp's 513.
Bob Loke 52)
Cverted SpIts Charlie Plant 4
710, 5.10. Jacs Ca'..r 4 5.
Other Hghligrit'. Marie Perozzi
'162 L.ndy HeuCr •ti
AUTO TRAIN MIXED
Standings 1 Caboose 2 Small
Ma I Optimists I Short Circuits,
5. The WheelS. 6 Yfrhatamacaltt%. 7,
The Flew Rollers 5 The Rebels
High Games Duke Marple 22) &amp;
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�0-Ev,ning Herald, Sanford, FL

Sunday, Nov. 25, 1976

CB BREAK

CB Radio Posse Begins
Nationwide Growth Effortit
There's a new organization of
CBers In this country today and
we think it's well worth writing
about and even joining.
I'm referring to the National
Citizens Band Radio Posse,
with headquarters in North
Miami.
The organization was started
by Chief of Police Robert
Ferguson, of Bath, Ohio, better
known around the Buckeye
State as 'Smukey 1.'
Chief Ferguson says that
thousands of CB owners have
already enrolled in the national
crime watch program of the
American Federation of Police,
known as the National Radio
CB Posse.
"We are writing every police
chief, every sheriff and fire
chief asking that they monitor
channel 9," Chief Ferguson
writes. "Many departments
have already installed sets and
we hope others will follow their
example.
"At my police station," he
says, "we respond to about 400
calls a month from CB
operators. Our national office,
that also monitors Channel 9,
reports many contacts. The
Posse has a mobile unit and 15
establishing local Posse units
nationwide," Chief Ferguson
stated,
Membership is open to any
individual who wishes to
volunteer his or her help and
the annual dues of $16 per year
includes a distinctive membership card, death benefit
insurance, publications, ten
signals and official emblem.
Chief Ferguson says, "Of
course we are not the only
group that is organized to assist
police and fire departments nor
are we the first to urge any
CBer to work with his or her
local community group.

programs and Posse members,
while not police officers, are
being guided by the American
Federation cf Police with one
purpose in mind serving the
public interest as a fraternal,
non-profit organization," he
said.
Chief Ferguson said he would
also like to see lodges (Posse
Chapters) n all of our cities and
the advantages of having local
units are many. "All it takes is
five members to form a lodge of
the organization," according to
Ferguson, who is national
president of the organization.
In
addition
to
the
aforementioned items you'll
receive ,jlpon applying for
membership, a new Posse
member will also receive a pen
to engrave his-her driver's
license number of your CB set
and all other items in your
household.
"This is part of our national
effort to reduce thefts of CB
rigs," Chief Ferguson said. "It
is hard to sell stolen items that
are marked. You get a set of
stickers to display that your
equipment Is so marked, as
well."
He says that the goal of the
CB Radio Posse is t) have 10,000
new members in 1977 and "we
hope that you will become a
charter member of the Posse."
Any group of five or more
CBers can obtain an application
for a chapter (lodge) certificate
by writing, National CB Posse,
AFP, 1100 NE 125th Street,
North Miami, Fin., 33161.
Free information and applicatlons will be mailed upon
request.
Well, I've taken it upon
myself to seek such a chapter
certificate and would like to see
some of our area CBers join me
in forming such.
''Our hqis
rfArori,.n ii. •h.,.
I'm
11-4
uit ott
we are experts in emergency REACT or any other
services and crime prevention organization, but f eel that we

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10-7
10-8
10-9

10.10
10.12

10-13
10.16
10.18
10.19
10-20

10.21
10.22
10.23
10.25
10.26
10.27
10-28

Receiving Poorly
Receiving Well
Stop Transmitting
OK (Message Received)
Relay Message
Busy, Stand By
Out of Service, Leaving Air
In Service, Subject to Call
Repeat Message
Out of Service, Subject to Call
Visitors Present
Weather-Road Conditions
Make Pickup At.
Message For Us? (Hurry)
Nothing For You
Location (?)
Call Phone
Disregard Message
Stand By (Standing By)
In Contact
Message Received
Moving To Channel. . .
Check Registration

The last increase was In the middle and lute 1960s,
a time when few people had CBs. Sunspots grow
active every 11 years, with the increase lasting
three to five years. In the next active period, 20
times as many people will have CBs as there were
11 years before.
Confusion and a breakdown in CII cornmunications are predicted by two governmentfinanced studies.
Talcott's bill would direct the FCC to set up six
channels well above the 27-megahurtz area where

Against FCC Rules
EMERGENCY
Correct Time (?)

10.41

Switch To Channel.

10.42
10-43
10-45

Can't Copy, Use Phone
Waiting Next Message
Causing Interference
No Contact

10.91
10.97
10.98
10.99
10.100
10.200

Talk Closer To Mike
Arrived At Scene
Mission Completed
Cannot Copy You
Personal
Police Needed

CB is now located. The present range is one of the
worst places to be in a sunspot peak, and higher
frequencies are not as susceptible to the interference.
"We've got to have more channels and we've got
to have them in an area not as hard hit by skip in-

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Walker; El Vikingo or T'e
Mexican truckers seldom use Viking; El Ausente or The
Citizen Band radio units as do Absent One.
their counterparts to the north.
Many
handles
reflect
But they still have their religious Feelings popular in a
-handles
nation where more than 90 per
Any brief excursion (town a cent of the population is Roman
Mexican highway turns U
Catholic. The favorite by far is
trucks
old and new with Guadalupe for Mexico's patron
names painted on the bumpers. saint, the vir'iii of Guadt'lun.
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States they often reflect hidden Chn.strnas Gift; Cristo Rey or
desires, a mans image of Ch rist the King
himself or wry humor:
A Few drivers take their
Alma Grande or Big So ul; handles straight from English
Fina Estampa or Good Breed: with names such
such as flIii.'
Yo No Soy Aquel or I'm Not Th e
Power, Starshell, Brave Hero,
One; Sc Los Dije or I Warned Mission Impossible, The
You; Tabanero or Barfly: Solo Godfather, Albatross.
liorracho or Only If I'iii Drunk.
CII radio is still in its infancy
Some of the handles re fl ect in Mexico with probably less
the tr uc kers' long hours alone than 1,000 units in o pe ration in
on the road: Eterno Vagabundo Mexico City. Units are exor Ete rn al Vagabond; Eterno pensive. at double or triple their
V:ajero or Eternal Traveler; cost in the Unit ed States, and
Hercules , which needs no h:.r:I it)
translation (.aminate or Th
\tiist of the existin., ones eon
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Information
All Units Report (To Control)
On The Way
Check In With Base

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Organization meets - Every

Number of members
40.
President
Bil l Leach
Organization meets - The

Th ursday at the Winter Park

first Tuesday of every mon th at
the Greater Sanford Chamber
of Commerce Building, about
.:au p.m.
Objectives - Buying school
hooks and special hearing
devices for deaf children
throughout Florida.
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also a Cradle Care program for
mentall y retarded children.
Special projects - Starting
work on plans for a jamboree at
Winter Park Mall which would
involve area CB club members
setting up booths and selling CB
equipment and related goods
for two days.

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Number of members - 35

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Assisting In all
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Special projects
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VOTE DECEMBER 7

Re-elect
Lee Moore
Mayor

IDEAS

MESSAGE - AND SMA RT SHOPPERS FOLLOW THE STARSI

tin exhibit 'trctiiendou.s
U-involveuu'nt, so much
that it precludes them
iting close' to someone'
lh'acting to Dr Ceren's

i iiiiarks, Seminole Counts

inlnu1isiner Bill Kir.
chhotf said, ''I don't know
t!ivre"s any correlation
CCII
who
people
and
their
io'culate
ii latitins ith other people
l-,aih iierr1 hi om,'s
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the' fabric of one's life, it Ls
often the holidays which make
up the warp, or basic network,
around which the woo f of
meaningful happenings and
memories are woven.
Coming to a new country, one
feels rather like a weaver
sitti ng down at a brand new
loom, One m ust sta rt all over,
weaving
for oneself a new life
a
pattern
of customs and traditions.
Even after five years, I still
have problems with the Fourth
ofiub' holiday. Th e threads are
somewhat tangled in my mind.
While Americans have a
lifelong tradition of celebrating
their freedorri from England, I
spent m os t of my young life in a
British Commonwealth
coun try, South Africa.
It was a so lemn ritual, every
Christm as day at 2 p.m. moon
English time to stand in
respect as The Queen made her
traditional Christmas Day
address over the wireless
I radio
to her far-flung
kingdom. I remember the
disapproving looks from my
great-grandmother ma fine old
lady who was still harvest in g
pecan nuts by hand at the age of
96 when we ki ds got restless as
Queenie droned on, and wo ul d
sneak a mouthf ul of our
cooling Chri.stmas di nner.
Place' of honor on o ur
diningroom dresser at home
went to a white china tankard
with a pict ur e In blue and red of
then-Princess Eliza be th on her
'royal Visit to Southern Af rica.
I also remember sitting for
hours with my ear pressed to
the wireless, the day of her
coronation, drinking In every
ela bo rate, ceremonio us detail.
Thanksgiving, however, Is
an ot her story. I celebrated my
first Th anksgiving with friends
in Michigan, just six weeks
after arriving in the U.S. I
- found that the feast, the
prayers, the fellowship all
came naturally.
Thanksgiving Is no way s uch
an exctu1v" holiday as
or
Day
Independence
Washington's Birthday. Its
ap peal is universal, and I (eel
my life is richer for havin g a
day set aside for the sole pur01,
of counting my many
bless ings. And besides, I enjoy
a turkey dinner.
On Nov.
, I feel as
American as t he Pilgrims.
cnangeu

Talking f tra di tion, I'm all
for starting a new one,
providing it's a good one. I think
women's sports Is a very good
AD one.

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professions" And, if a inan
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University.speculators,
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try to

A city with full coverage of both water service and sewage
service. A fact few cities can claim.

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A new city hall complex underway.

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Kirchhoff, who is stock'
broker uth Reynolds
Securities Inc., continues,
"Usually the subject of a
client's personal life
doesn't even come' up.
may need to know their
marital
status
for
background and credit
data, but thot's all. It j ust
something I've' kept a
hart

''I can think of people
h o 've' had difficulty

into my

relating to

who were

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remarks.

Ken
no, who lives In
Sil:Ynt y but orks
in the inter Park office of
Merrill Lynch, has a
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rare for that type of stor
to read and I don't care ti
rorlune'nt on it in public.
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BALL BAUBLES

Mrs. Gonzalo (Shirley) Iluaman, decorations
chairman, and Mrs. Ron (Lois) Ducus are all
wrapped UP in preparations for the Dec. 4 Chain-

say that

Regaining co ntrol of his
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Mu'rriil, l,s rwh, Pierce,
&amp; Smith Inc.,
"A speculator
has to be very intense, pay
constant attention
(h..
market and in that sense
perhaps you could
is true.
'' lle'iiii a short-term
pe'culator is especially
deitiaridinig . You have to IM.'

successful
stock
speculators, but I can find
people Just walking do wn
the street, pe ople' in any
profession, who have the
sotlltr problem.''

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pagne Ball to be held this year at the Sanford Civic
Center. The theme will be a Christmassy one, the

Dr. Ceren has devised a
test of 100
questions designed to tell a
person whether he or she
.001(1 be a successful stock
personality

atmosphere filled with holiday warmth and the
(lance floor overflowing with merrymakers, if the
wishes of the Seminole Mutual Concert \ssociation,
hosts of the ball, come true.

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uric' siniall news
'tory. You read books, you
study reports. you conentrate all your attentions
on that stock.

relationships, according to
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clinical ps)uhologist Mlo
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administration building.

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Theft of CII radios has not
bccome a major problem in
Mexico City because most cars
with antennas belong to the

A BETTER, SAFER PLACE TO LIVE:

Objectives - Aidi ng those'
needing assistance.

MAGNIFICENT S OF

Number of members
77
President - Ken Murphy.
Organization meets
Last
Tuesday of each month at the
First Federal Building in

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the "10 code" is often used.
Units are not wid ely us ed, as
yet, to avoid speed traps or spot
police on the highways.

YOUR CITY GOVERNMENT-MAKING SANFORD

Organization meets - First
Monday of each month at
Florida Power &amp; Light, Sanford,.

Till-COUNTY
ROAD RUNNERS
Number of members - 71.
IThCl.uhi
President - Walter Massey.
Sanford Chapter i
Organization meets - The
Number of members - 63.
second Tuesday of each month
President - Bob You
at the Greater Sanford
Group meets at: Sheraton
Chamber
of
Commerce inn, 8 p.m., second Saturday of
Building,
month.
Objectives - Its primary
purpose Is to aid hard-of.
hearing children.
LTD CLUB
Special projects - Severni
Number of members - 4.
currently are planned to assist
President - Russ Williamthe Greater Sanford Chamber 500.
of Commerce.
Objectives_ Aiding the hardof-hearing.
SEMINOLE
COUNTY REACT

ki','n in with th.m

supposed to have a license to
operate but now we are just
ignoring them."
In Mexico City the radios are
used much as they were intended to be used; by
businessmen or businesses who
wish to stay in contact with
salesmen or collectors. Some

LOOK AT THESE ACCOMPLISHMENTS OF

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Fire insurance rating down to a Class 5, city wide, for lower
insurance rates for all.

President - hugh Freels.

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purchased (luring trips north of
the border.
A spokesman in the Mexican
Communications Ministry said
the ministry is not even trying
to license CB users.
"There are not very many,"
he said, "and we have neither
the people nor the time to try to

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terference," says Tom Esterly, an aide to Talcott.
OtherwIse, we'll have a mess."
Esterly says that the bill Is designed to put
pressure on the FCC ned prompt action from the
agency before the sunsp1ts get out of hand.
The FCC earlier this year expanded the band
from 23 to 40 channels, but it allocated the new
channels in the 27-megahurtz area.
this year's bill nor the one planned for the
next session will say where the new channels should
be. Carving out six new channels would not be an
easy task. The FCC would have to take the channels
from existing radio systems, and no other group of
radio operators would freely give up a chunk of
electronic real estate.
And the FCC would also face international
problems. If six new channels were allocated, It
would be best if the Canadian government also
expanded its CII to the same area. Mexico has
nothing comparable to CB.
Expanding to a higher frequency area would not
solve the skip problem, only ease it a little. Most
CBers probably couldn't afford the move because
the new radios would cost more.
Electronic gear needed to hit the higher mark
would boost the prices, perhaps as much as 400 per
cent. Mass production and technical breakthroughs
could knock down the price. But one of the new
generation CBs would have to cost more.
Some CBers will be stuck with skip, no matter
what happens in Washington. The Talcott bill is a
good idea, and CBers should make their U.S.
senators and representatives aware of it. New
channels should be allocated, whether through
legislative mandate or on the FCC's own Initiative.
But it will not be the final solution. Skip, like
morals, cannot be legislated.

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Skip is a form of interference caused by signals
bouncing off the atmosphere and landing hundreds
of miles past their normal range. CBers face a skip
crisis because sunspot activity will begin increasing
in 1978, and sunspots make skip worse.
Sunspots, which are eruptions on the sun's surface, send out ultraviolet rays, and the rays give the
atmosphere additional electrical energy. The added
energy makes the ionosphere reflective, and it
bounces radio waves just as a mirror reflects light.

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By INK DIPPER
(EDITOR'S NOTE: Ink Dipper (KYZ-3916) Is the
handle of the editor of The CB Times-Journal.)
A California congressman has proposed
legislation that would bring about the most
dramatic change in Cling since the band was
established 19 years ago.
U.S. Rep. Burt Talcott, a Republican, introduced
a bill in the last session that directed the Federal
Communications Commission to allocate six new
CB channels in a higher, skip-free frequency range.
The bill made no headway in the session, but he
expects to introduce a revised version in the upcoming session.

CB'ers TEN CODE
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can all help by joining the
National CB Radio Posse,
primarily because not all of
have base stations, anti that's
one of the requirements for
being a member of a REACT
team.
At least by joining the CB
Radio Posse, we can do our
share and even help REACT,
local law enforcement agencies
and area fire departments.
Personally, we think it would
be great if Sheriff John Polk,
Sanford Police Chief Ben Butler
and Sanford Fire Chief George
Harriett would join us in
helping to get such an
organizational chapter off the
ground in this area.
Some of the organization's
other national officers, in addition to Chief Ferguson, in.
dude Assistant Police Chief
Gerald A. Strausbaugh, York,
Pa.; Chief David E. Young,
Thorsby, Ala.; Chief Willie W.
Moore, Atlantic Beach, N.C.;
Chief Joseph Ilosford Sr.,
Cocoanut Creek, Fla.; Chief
Richard C. Spindler, Fort
Lauderdale;
Sgt.
Louis
Drogoski, Pittsburgh, Pa.;
Chief Albert C. Baer, Rancho
Cordova, Calif.; Sheriff
Rayburn L. loaner, Decatur,
Ga.; Special Investigator
Robert Emerick, Convent
Station, N.J.; IA. Vernon Lee
Hribar, Litchfield, Ill.; Capt.
Stanley R. Rosman, Lutherville, Md.; U. Terrence R.
Conway, Racine, Wise.; Ptl.
Ron W. Cook, Dallas, Tex.; and
Deputy U.S. Marshall Arthur E.
Gerringer, San Antonio, Tex.,
just to name a few.
If you're Interested in forming a local chapter of this
National Radio CB Posse, drop
me a line and we'll get the ball
rolling in the right direction,
In the meantime all those
uou uwituers w you anu yours.
Th eAmbet-jack
KFM3

WOMEN

Iegis lator Seeks CB Changes ILI

I overheard a conversation
recently between a coach and
an ex-coach. They were
be moaning the Introduction of
equal-sporting opport un ities for
girls In school, and how m uch
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lines of Brit ish public schools,
and the be lief was that If they
kept us b us y enough with

the girls and buy their
uniforms,
More to the point, I believe,
they were be wail in g all those
lovely dollars that co ul d be used
for football being rechanneled
into basketball, tennis, golf,
swimming and at hl etics For ugh! - girls.
Because everyone knows,
went the drift of this co nver sa tion, that nobody wants to
watch girls playing spo rts.
Haven't they heard of Bi ll ie
Jean King, I wonder? Nadia
Comanechi" Kornelia Ender'
I attended an all-girls
boardi ng school ba ck In South
Africa. It was run along the

tennis,
hockey,
netball,
swimming,
diving
and
athletics, we wo uldn 't have the
time or energy to get into
mischief.
For the mo st part, they were
nrnhhIv
rioht
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But the point Is that at
tendance at our Saturday
hockey matches was sensational. Time and again I've
heard my Dad say to my
brothers, "Sorry guys, can't
watch rugby (cricket, water
polo) today; your sister's
playing hockey (tennis. is
diving for her team).
Our inter-school swimming
galas drew hordes of spectators. It was standing-roomonly at our gymnastics cornpetitions.
I know that old f oo t ba ll fans
never die, but I st ill think giv in g
our local gir ls a chan ce to sta rt
a new tradition of pop ul arizing
women's sports is wo rt h a try.

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Women's E di tor
In this technological age,
impressive advances have been
t'iade in the fields of medicine
and nutrition. But w he n it
cornes down to
you
really can't fool Mo ther Nature,
in keeping with inc general
"back-to-nature"
movement
sweeping the country - natural
foods, natural ipreparedi
childbirth
the La Leche'
League is finding
ranks
swelling with mothers eager to
learn about another almost
forgotten natural art. that of
breastfeeding.
The Li Leche League ifrom
'la leche' meaning milk' in
Spanish is a non-sectarian,
non-profit organization
dedicated to encouraging "good
mothering through breastfeeding."
Mary Ellen Gardner is a l.a
Ihe League leader recently
settled in Sanford with her
husband, Rev. Fred H. Gardbasics,

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ncr, rniinister at the Grace
United Methodist Ch urch , and
their two children, Russell, 4
and Rebecca, 1.
having a leader in the city
will be a boon to area mothers
(and others) interested in
beeostf eedi, qhc unt il now
have had logo to Longwood or
further for Li Leche meetings,
The first get-together of the
local group under Mrs. (;ard.
ncr's leadership will be Dec. 9
at 8 p.m. at the home of Fran
Bragan, 113 Crystal Dr.. Loch
\rbor.
Thereafter, the group will
rnee't the second Thursdas of
each month. A series of four
meetings will discuss, informally, the different phases
of breastfeeding: the advantages to mother and baby:
the art of breastfeeding and
overcoming difficulties; the
baby's arrival and
its
relationship with the family;
nutrition and weaning.
Mrs. Gardner, who breastfed
her first baby and is still nur

sing her second, is a supporter
of breastfeeding be ca use of the
nutritional advantages to the
infant. She also advocat es the
method for psychological
reasons.
"It's good m ot hering," she
explains "'feel that yoa
develop a c!er relationship
with your baby through
breastfeeding, and understand
and respond quicker to his
needs."
While some La teche League
groups are for couples, the
Sanford group is for women
only - women who are nursing
their babies, as well as those
who plan some day to have a
tainily, or hay.' already had a
family an.'
e interested in
sh aring the experience. Nurses
and women doctors are also
invited to attend.
The League bcgan in a
Chicago suburb 20 years ago
when one mother, who had
successfully nursed her baby,
helped another who wanted to
See LA 1,F:duE. Pg. 2-C

50-year-jessel and one proud man:
Cl arence I. Bout w ell,
t'll, he low, has
received his 50-year-jewel from the Independent Order of Odd Fellows Grand
Lodge, Boston, Mass. lie has been a
member of Worcester Lodge 5, mass.
for 53 %ears. and now lives in Sanford at
2 01 1-' . 2 4th Street. Frank A shdow n. below
left, is also a 50-year (kid I-'ellos

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their 6h We(I(Iiflg anniversaryKATHERINE
with a reception and open house
JONFS
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son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. to
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her brother-in-law and sist er,
Out of town guest to the
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George Staub of New Orleans, dinner meeting with 42 mnem•
Also Marion and Fern Bailey
Ia. and Mrs. Nora Kelly of tiers present to enjoy the turkey are back on Seventh Street

it. I don't think boys want
us to tb it. Th ey think girls
aren't good enough."

can. I have no objections.
We g hurt a lot and they
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It's finally happened! Winter
Springs can boast having its
own recreation hall. For years
citizens have wanted a hall for
meetings, wedding
or fund raising projects.
Now, for a small rental fee.
private individuals and

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Womea and riien respond
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unien's verbal responses art'
riot necessarily the sante
because in many cases, they're
aware they're aroused
We've made women feel their
erotic
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daughter, Sherrie Lynn Greene Greene, and of the late .Mr. and
to Edward John Willman, son of Mrs. William B. Berry, Arno,
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Va. Al9i2 graduate ofSeminole

Willman, both of Lebanon, Pa. United

Willman, Lebanon, Pa.

Methodist Chdurch, this will be the largest parade in

High School, she attended A 1970 graduate of Cedar Crest Sanford. Relatives and friends
Miss Gretne, born in Port- Seminole Community College High School, he attended are invited to attend.

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She graciously greeted all
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the city's history. Interested place to live accord.ing to the Crom,
Richard Bergman, including us, and passed on
groups still have a chance to "villagers." To prove this Susan Bergman, Renee Parker,
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of the United Pr byterian Chw-th
of Lake
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Mary are in the throes of finalizing plans for
a
Hohin&gt;.
Razaar scheduled for Dec. 4, at th
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Avenue, from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
women

Hightlight of the bazaar will be the auctioning 01 a
quilt at 5p.m.
adeI Cochran chairman
the colorful quilt and is also chairman of the ba.iaar.
signature

The bazaar will offer something oreOne Acoun
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marship of Joanne Decker and Kay Thompson,
featuring a pot poiwri

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A variety of homemade foods is under th
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of Mildred Donaldson and Anna Coleman Cakes, cookies,
pies and sandwiches will be on sale all day.
Another section of the bazaar will be dovoted to plants,
when potted plants of every description will be offered at
reasonable pr ices. Plant chairmen are Lois Push and
Peggy Alkens.
Mary Ter and Vgia Anden are in charge of the

handiwork sale itew aM the arts aW crafts divWon
under the diredion of Mildred Sandky and LocWe
Mero.
The pubi is cordially invited the fete, Peons
terested donating Items or helping with the bazaar are
asked to call Mrs. Horace Cochran.

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themselvesand their role as
natural process, Mrs. Gardner mother,, said Mrs. Gardner.
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Thanksgiving and a
merry also presented the fund with
problem. His mother said he
(Thrmas . His teachers, Anita
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DEAR PERPLFXED: Not part)time pretties, Seminole regbiration at the registrar's
damage from your croehly and much. And if I were you, I
Comnniunity College LS offerin g oflice, atthiimst ration bwlding
would "dc-friend" her.

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perinissive, while parent-aged (house.
dOlts are inure authoritarian bus ier" 'who more often makes
Christmas' and bosi~ Since children %ou angry" 'who shows

dried material and supplies for at
t.M focused on 121) children consistently attached different
other rnemmitx'rs
create their aged
through 8, comparing character trails to )ounger and
own imrrangemnents ; cookies
their attitudes and be liefs about utter adults
and candies for the children.
SANFORD PLAZA
ALTAMONTE MALL
boost' plants and terrariums .
The Orlando G arden Club is
located at 710 F Ucillins
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snack bar will be open during
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sadly twIsted salue's.

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suffers serious psychological

7 (noon 9 Old i'opie are seen as Inur e anti elderl) adult.s and asked to

liother,s flit, lit, kvvp,,, kidding

htionehy girl
I find mmmyself bitter and
risomitful of ivy friend.s' a t.
tractive children because my
I have a friend whim studies
daughter is so ugly. What can I psychology, arid site told lilt'
that mims husband's addressing
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AND
FEELING lOt' ilS he did
carefully
GUILTY
ocoidtng using ''Mrs
l)E%h( ('IIUEI,; If you Smith"
was his way of "tic"
t'o di tIou your lose
the setting" mmmc.
cosmetic qualities of your
I should add that when imty
The holiday' season is when tandy. S&amp;hcduk'd fur I)c. 2,
daughter, you are the ugly one, husband returned from the trip,
all good things sugar 'n spicey
arid 16 at 6 p.m , the course will
only sour ugliness dorsn't he was as affectionate and are
gobbled up without regard
include Instruc tion in chocolate
show.
loving as ever, an d he certainly to dull things like diets Plenty mmroulding, mnarzipan fruits and

Into therapy before your friend's theory"
"bright and health)" daughter
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tree-s lo decorate the honie~

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even thought iioboetv is gc'ttimig thai sou marriage Is near the
arty use out of it where it is.
ret'I. % hy nut ask him to rent a
This is 'mols a immmnor issue'
''retreat'' for DO'.' Ilk excuse Is
Vhv lit' tRolls II) keep lit as flabby a thl' ides Is shabby.

''Mary Smmimth,'' the
second to ''Mrs Mary Simith,''
onoi the third to ''Ms Mary
Smimith

I regard your frank con- th(in't "de-wife" me thim.
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gifts for the whole family to
ru(rne'ss," she explains, "the) tikel) to boss )ou around""
enjos
There will be door
III link niceness with being
The chil dren showed no COltswags, wreaths and ChrLstnias old. in choosing who, fit the

apartment.

fairly attractive. We've done
DEAR AIlll\': .Ms husband
everything to help her
teeth went oil a lG-ilas business trip

TUESDAY DEC. 7th
Save The Old City Hahilli

"Thes noti(e. for example. lurt the latter view," Dr. Pick.
The OrlandoGarderi (lot) will that the elderly have more free ford says. "The children were I
hold its annual 0iristmas Tree linic all(] relinquish it willingly
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left) accept check from -NIS. Linda
district manager for the
Thorp and Mrs. II Lee Grant of Fair Lanes Bowling Alley.
w1ing alley.

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cial and physical independence
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tII1 the elderl) themselves cviii
3-vear-old.s
take a negative view of aging.
1'tiiipa rmhle studies in the
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tv image
of other old adults itliltireri's reactions to age tlif41 themselves
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l.ichehor apartommciit hi' had in ease we ha t' a tight or
'fort h' ritar tic-ti rime' I lie and decide to separate
arc' now li,ing in iii&gt; apartIt
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rather unique Idea. They
simply painted on the sides of
their
in large white letters
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Greenhouses were mistaken
liti . Aniatt'ur hunters shot

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for the six-year-old leukemia
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Linda Thorp, who has
children
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clerk at the Bowling All ey. She
suggested each League Bowler
donate 25 cents to the fund, In
two weeks, the money was
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them to after reading the magazines'
nude.-, and asked to rate them it great deal of ambiguity'react negativel~
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The Erie Tilghman Fund is
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For more information about
support the League'sconceptof and child care which
may be young mothers do not have the La Leche, call Mrs. Gardner
at
a close relationship between checked out of the lending
experience and companionship 3fl-7 117, or contact Mrs. Peg
mother and ba by being nur- library at
monthiy meetings, of their mothers, aunts or Gocken, La Leche League
tured this way. But while The books are all approved
by grandmothers to count on for leader in Deltona, at
574-2565

By EIIM NICHOLS
Herald Correspondent

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amount of love at
sight
In
In an effort to prevent because some people don't have
Nations.
accidents, the Safety second sight!
The delegates had no idea out 75 window panes during
un
ting
season.
Council
of Massachusetts Specials On Food
;ho sent it. The dove was pheasant h
started a "Courteous Driver of
At Lovett's this week,
brought to them by a November
Brailey Odham of Sanford the Week" program. After st raw be rries were
iressenger.
cents a
was the first candidate in the three weeks the entire project package, Jewel shortening was
Just the week before, Soviet
for governor this was
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Foreii Minister Andrei
flour, 5 lbs. at 49 cents.
Vishinsky, was presented with
Weez-Maid food place on
a dove as a symbol of world
union.
Park
Avenue advertised french
n
fried hot dogs on a stick for 15
A Seatrain Service was to
begin between the ports of New
cents and barbecue hambur gers at 30
York and Savannah, Ga. This is
hIa, Thanksgiving Sanford!
a ship carrying loaded freight
tars.
The holiday was marked by
ANN ARBOR, Mich.
young ;n1uIt. acel 2a
3 and special church services, closing
Better Watch Where You're
Young children have extremely old adults i a ged 65 and older
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breastfceding.
Local obstetricians and
Available to League meatpediatricians favor breast- hers are a variety of books on

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agreeing that breasifeedimig is a
I'ague's medical advisory information and support when
desirable alternative, one board.
their babies are born,
doctor stressed that other
Annual dries for miiemiibcriip
The League fills this gap by
methods, of feeding
can
hi' successful and a mother can are $8.00 which includes the providing information on the
build a closeness with her baby co stofalaLeche League News how-to
and benefits of

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During adolescence the atti.

found the frontal nudes and 50 female students viewed at
Purdue University to was caught in be tween
arousing," Dr. Elias reported. pictures of various sexual
photographic, literary and
And, as far as buying future
themes and rated them ac- uliaginary sexual stimuli
Not oril) that. In response
issues of Playgirl, 80 per cent of
(luc5 tion'II you enjoy looking cording to sexual arousal and
less the women said they would not,
and
unat male nudes a great deal, favorableness
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likeh to purchase hardcore and only 34 per cen'
t felt licople
somewhat, a little, or not at favorableness.
pornographic' pictures or books would approve
their reading
:mll", she wrote, "While
per
'hctures of sc'mmnudes and
because of iciaI pressures it.
tent of the females indicated nudes were judged
by the anti custom
When asked
So, do wogmien enjos male
that they enjoyed looking at women as much less sexually whether they are
frequently nudit&gt;
imiahe nudity, 2 per cent slunuhiting and ,is touch more stimulated b&gt; such material,
The
scents to be It
responded that they enjoyed it unfavorable than by the men. " they indicate they are not
be too soon to tell
somewhat or a great deal. Ths But,
the researchers continued, bet'ause the&gt; arc' seldom ex- soviet&gt; is still reertx'r:mtini
is further support that females that could hi' because women
sis'l to such stimuli
from that I&gt;chIluci('al air
enjoy male nudity."
weren't us ed to seeing niale
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the appeal for volunteers to Beverly Adams, Bull and Donne cold, wet, weary and with meeting America's next First
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be blamed,
It's Hunting Season Again.
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physical char act erist ics.In
190, at
Hamburg
"Approxiinmtely tw o- thirds
163.3 per cent to '
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sign up. Contact the Winter statement, the Women's Dub Theresa Battle, John Booth, We were impressed

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into the park and makes sure and Mike Deemer were among much
prettier in person than
each one is welcomed into the the participants.
she
is
on
television,
Linda Kizer, a long-time conmiunity.
At least two of these great
Mrs.
Carter
will
not
resident of the Meadowlark
Recent newcomers to the youngsters finished the 20-mile
remember us, naturally, but we
section of the city, took to heart

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surprise when out stepped Mrs.

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11' ('tIrnXtny, in turn, hired Dr.
Veronica Elias, Associate
Professor of Sociology at

tourage appeared with a police
Many wonderful kids mar- escort and proceeded to the

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Association and Tuskawilla Farm Plaza on S. It. 434, next to Walkathon held on Nov.
Homeowners Amociation.
Haciend,a Village.
Sanford. A complete list w.1s
With 33 units participating,
not available, but I did manag!

Maybe not football, that's
too much. But soccer and
volley ball are good for
them. Foot ba ll should
for boys, mostly."

Finally, the Winter 1976 issue
.f the Journal of Corn:ounication contained the
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lie is employed with Seaboard hacienda Village Homeowners located in the Cumberland ched in the March of Dimes station. You can imagine our

tier fiance, born in Lebanon, Coast Line Railroad.
Pa. is the grancison of Mrs.
The wedding will be an event
Estelle Se)lert, and Mrs. Mary of Dec. 17 at 8 p.m. at Grace

I'd like to play football.
Boys and girls ar en 't in
classes together now. But
football would be fun."

HELMS,
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grade:
"I like football. I think it
would be fair if e all had a

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male nudity.
'Viva was launching a lot of

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CANDY

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presented with erotic
stimuli, as in an experiment,
they areas sexually aroused as
are males."

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That left Playgirl in a niche
hy itself. Mann Scott Milam,
Iiyginl's editor, says she felt it

many

vehicles; fire units from both breakfast, lunch or dinner in
University of Florida where she and the University of Georgia. Casselberry and Longwood; their own city. The eatery is

TIMMY BARLOW, 6th
grade
Football is my favo rite.
Fm for girls taking sports.

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daughter of Mrs. Eula Greene.

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Greene, 116 East Jinkins Circle,

MARY BA SS, 71h grade:
Track and field and
gymnastics
are
my
favo rite. I like all sports.

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successful social it baby in its beak. The cen. Home Economics teacher. She anti Dan and Peggy Lovett.
to her many friends,
)oungsters may take that first
e has event at her home in Tuskawilla
terpiece was surrounded by appeals to others to sign up as
which is located in Sunshine Director Ray Brad.shaw, there such tremendous zest for living recently.
step.
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was
an
Th
beautifully prepared canapes school volunteers explaining
Park on North Edgemon is still some "on site" work to and a 'fiesty" spirit.
The Winter Springs Fire
'unusual" baby shower for
Avenue.
be completed, but use of the
Department recently punBetty is in Room 7215 at the friend and club member Mrs. and other delicacies artfully that more are needed.
Since President-elect
II
arranged.
Thehallcontainsa4Ox6o
building will Jus tify the funds
chased a cotton candy machine Carter won the race for the
F'lonida South Hospital in Unda Williaiiis of Maitland.
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meeting room and a separate, needed to complete the parking Orlando. Send a card"'
The genial manager of the to assist In fund raising presidency, many stories have
According to Mr.-,. Hattaway
smaller room with complete area.
The Fire Chief Charles city's only eatery, Don Smey projects. Ihs machine will be been written with the theme "I
about 50 "tennis buddies" cattle
kitchen facilities. The hail is
Holzman is this year's parade conunented on the pleasure he available to school and other
At present there is no
The
Winter
Springs
Police
to
honor their friend, bringing
ui
eq pped with 106 chairs and 24 schedul
marshall
for the annual Winter has experienced in meeting and organizations (or use In their be outdone, may I
e set, so chances of Department announces another a
"I met
long an "array of gift's you SprthgsChrmas Parade to be serving the cit
tables which a included in the obtaining UV haU on the date seri
izens of a city as fund raising projects. The hiElt when.. I am referring,
r,
e
I film to be shown Dec. wouldn't believe!" Gifts ranged held on Dec. 12 at 2 p.m.
rental fee.
nice as Winter Springs.
you need it are good. For fur- 4 at 9 a,m. at the Bee hail in (toni large
Longwood and Winter Springs of course, to our next First
furniture such
Chief Ilolsman has anAccording to Public Works ther Information conta
He announced that in Elementary school.s have used Lady, Rosalynn Carter.
ct the Sunshine Park. These films are as a crib, to small but highly
nounced
additional units response to many requests, he the machine in their recent
desiring to participate: Bahal isnowopeningiheres
taurantat carnivals. For further inMotorcycle Corps; an assort- 6 a.m. weekdays
to serve formation on how the Fire were in Bost on on vacatlnr
ment of antique cars; the breakfast.
prior to the election, we toure
Department
assist y
Longwood Junior Police; an
T.V. Channel
Sinleave,
Boston.an
Asenwe
For the first tune residents of earning those needed dollars, were
about to
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Earl si-r,outh, Va. is
assortment
of
antique
fire
the
city
can
"eat
out"
for
contact
Bill
Myers
at
327-1000,
the grand- and is presently a student at the Seminole Community colleg

Gr eene, Williams Plan December Wedding

owl

to

In the center of the buffet the school. She spent three days and Helen Weller, Elizabeth said they walked so that some
hosted table perched a large stork with this past week as a substitute Walker, the Jesse Iticharthons day
other less fortunate

Beth hlattaw ay

Male

magazines for women, he
pointed out, beca us e women
didn't find photographs of nude
men arousing. They wouldn't
buy them, so a profit Wasn't t
be had.
Ilka the Sixties applied
pchological air hanimer to
the American psyche. Women
were "liberated," and in 1973
l&gt;biygmrl and Viva appeared on
the newsstands, exposing ,he
wale body to the female eye
Women did respond to malt
nudity, it siemed.
But 18 months after initial
publication, Viva discontjnue(l

Public Works Department at gearedtointeresjstudentsupto
3
useful items every newborn "joined" Jackson Heights Theofore and Elaine Depizol, They were John Booth a
City Hall.
the 8th grade,
baby needs.
Middle School several months Drennon Hyde, Caulie and Theresa Bartle.
Films to be shown include
The Hatta way home was ago.
Betty Knowles, Reena Shultz,
When asked why they took
Betty Ash, wife of Coun- "Bicycle Riding Reminders," de(orated in
soft pinks, blues,
Through her volunteer work, Dorothy Simpson, the Joseph part in such a Strenuous Be.
cilman
Claude
Ash
is "You and Your Bicycle" and vellows, and whites with a
tivity with no more reward than
recuperating from a difficult 'Jaywalkers."
profusion of lovely flowers,
become a substitute teacher at John and Sandy Torcaso, lloyd a thank you, the youngsters
open heart operation. She is

NANCY

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of

exploring human sexuality.

Springs
Hall

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Recreation

Boys '

Waukon,
Iowa. There were also and all the trimmings. Glen after spending the stunmer in
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many gue st s from Winter Park, Shupe gave the blessing for the Maine.

tianciale

In And Around VVinter

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tiltEG DUKE, 8th grade:
'Football's my favorite,
I play for South Seminole
Middle School. If girls

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Girls
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MEJ.INDA MOORE, 81h
grad4'
'1 like soccer. We shod
be able to take any kind of

breath.
The bridegroom Is a security
Maid of honor Miss Katherine guard for Mohawk Securities,

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Laurel Dr., Sanford. The headpieces we of pink, green
bridegroom is the son of Mr. and blue ribbon roses.
and Mrs. Raymond T. Hall Sr.,
Geneva.
Best man was Tommy
Given in marriage by her Duxbury and ushers were John
father, the bride wore a Polk and Jeff hall. Jimmy
traditional full gown of chan- Duxbury and Len Grover were
tilly lace. The Sabrina neckline groomsmen.
and long fitted sleeves were
Following a reception at the
adorned with pearls and Sanford Civic Center, the
sequins. The magnificent skirt couple left on a w edding trip to
of chantilly was cascaded, Homasassa Springs.
scalloped ruffles and the gown
The couple will make tl1
had a cathedral length train home at 2580 Ridgewood Ave.,
and matching veil. She carrier] Sanford. The br ide is employed
a large cascade bo uquet of as a secretary for Leroy

white ribbon roses and baby's

Can

Because of the absence of
l'resident Ruth
hlph
Barrett was in charge of the
business meeting. Plans for a
,.
Christmas party for next month
were made with the exchange
gifts included.
The Koontz couple was
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Louis Bartunek gave a good
married in Waukon. Iowa in
report from the Federation, and
1916, but later moved to Gran
d Orlando and surrounding five new membe rs were added
Rapids, Mich where they made towns. One of the highlights of to the list of retirees.
their home. Th
ey spent many the occasion was an anThe winter season is in Ml
winter seasons in Central niversary card from the White swing now in Ch uota. Our
Florida before finally settling Ho
us e signed by President and latest returnees from the north
on Cluluota as their retirement

Cheryl Lugenc Polk became Hall wore a gown of pastel
the bride of Raymond Thomas dotted swiss featuring U
j Hall Jr. a candlelight, double neckline, empire waistbae and
ring ceremonySept. lOat 7pm. sash tied at the hack and 1
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at the Central Baptist Church, cascading to the floor.
Sanford, with Mr. William carried a bouquet of small p
Harvey, grandfather of the robbon roses and baby's breath',
bridegroom gibing the vows with headpiece to match.
and pronouncing the ceuple
Bridesm aids Darlene Neli
man and wife, and Rev, and Georgia Ras wore
gowns
William Coffman assisting.
st yled the same as the honor

ney will make their home in

parents. Mrs. Charles Angove Meridian, Miss., where the
served her sister as matron of bridegroom is in the U.S. Navy.
Mrs. James Anthony

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Herald, Sanford, Fl.

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Polk, Hall

Repeat Vows

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Virginia Elaine Landress honor in a formal gown of gold,
became the bride of James yellow and green floral print
Anthony Guanciaie Oct. 30 at over yellow taffeta. She carried
7:30 p.m. In a candlelight, a bouquet of white and green
double ring ceremony per. daisies and wore green ribbon
formedby Dr. CWon P. Davis at and baby's breath in her hair.
the First Baptist Church of
Bridesmaids Misses Dawn
Cooper and Jackie Crocker
The bride is the daughter of
Longwood.
wore identical dresses to the
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas I
honor attendant, but carried
drs, Winter Springs. The
pe ach tinted bouquets and wore
bridegroom is the son of Mr. peach colored ribbon and
and Mrs. Robert
A. Guanciale, baby's breath in their hair.
Longwood.
Mark Meeks was best man:
Given in marri
age by her Calvin Dahl and Charles
father, the bride wore a formal
Angove were ushers.
gown of white silk organza over
taffeta trimmed with lace and
Joann Guanciale, sister of the
seed pearls. It featured a scoop bridegroom was flower girl in a
neckline, long ruffled sleeves lace trimmed peach gown. Glen
and chapel train. Her elbow Landress, brother of the bride
length veil was attached to a was ring bearer.
Camelot headpiece of lace. She
Following a reception In the
carried a nosegay of white and church fellowship hail, the
yellow daisies, carnations and couple left for a honeymoon in
baby's breath and wore a the Daytona Beach area.

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Guanciale
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Marriage

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Evening

In And Around Chu/uota

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SMART SELLERS HAVE A STAR (*) WITH THEIR
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Sunday, Nov. 28, 1976

BLON DIE
THIS IS MY

I PUN OUT OC
WHA7CA.N HE
PT COi'AfERSAflON HE TAKES TALK ABOUT T
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SUBJECT IS MARINE

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30 Volunteer
state labbr I
32 Mist for
breathing
36 High die

working
ARIES March 21•April 19) today, especially II
must
be
You
sharp
tools.
Yiiu'll be difficult to reachwith
extra-safely-COnSCiOUS.
today because you're not apt to
SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. fi)
tell .thers what's on your
mind. Open up. Let your hair The long shut may be more
appealing to you today than tI''
down.
TAURUS (April 211 20) sure thing. Realistically II.1
Don't make mountains out of will only get you a bunch of
molehills today. You're a bit too losing tickets.
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec.
sensitive and you're prone to
treat minor infractions too 21) You have a low boiling point
today. Laugh off the trivial like
seriously,
GEMINI (May 21-June 20) A you usually do.
CAPRICORN (Dec. fl-Jan.
wise man once said, "ft Isn't
19J
Instead of looking for hidden
lose,
it's
or
whether you win
how you play the game." A meanings, take peoples' actions

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50 Biblical
character
51 Speedy
53 Greek letter

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good thing for you to recall
today,
CANCER ( June 21-July 221
Others are likely to find fault
ssith your views today because
of the way you plead your case.
Don't be apologetic if trying to
sell bold daring ideas.
LEO (July 23.Aug. 22)
Mixing business and pleasure is
an elixir that will turn bitter in
the glass. Put aside the pursuit
of profit. Just have some fun.
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by Art Sonton

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more at face value. You':

reading more into them than is
really there.
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 19
Leave your credit cards at
home today if you'll be out with
high rollers, or you'll wind up in
the deficit column.
P ISCES (Feb. 20-March 20)
You'll feel uncomfortable
among aggressive people
today. Seek the company ofriends who have no axes to
,,.,n,l
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You're not very cooperative

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Loommommon-mon,
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YOUR IIIItTIII)AY
today, particularly with those
Nov. 28, 1976
you care the most for. Oddly
Some basic changes in your
enough, you'll feel their
requests infringe upon your life style are in the offing for
you this year. Some of them
time.
LIBRA (Spet. 23-Oct. 231 may be unsolicited on your
Concentrate on what you do part, but tflev %iI DC DCflC!ICI '

For Monday, November 29, 1976

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RHINOCEROSES •S ,
APPEARED

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WERE C..'.' TO DATE BACK
TO T.E
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For Sunday, November 28, 1976

20 Ki tsc
39 AlCoholIC
22 Affirmative
beverage
reply
40 Bastion
23 Become faded
44 Intestinal pail
24 Arabian port
45 Splendor
25 Christian
46 Wild plum
holiday
47 Ceylon muss
27 Get as
deserved
48 Units of
28 Outer (prefi x )
sound

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7 Give Silent
assent
8 Arty
9 At all
tO Spy employed
by police

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58 lively
11 Greek Juno
59 Compass
18 Nosed
point
20 Jaunty
60 Thaw
21 Meal
22 Day (Heb)
DOWN
23 Peace (Lat)
26 Most inclined 1 Dunks
to slumber
2 Level
31 Let in
3 Roman
33 Cooled lava
emperor
34 Shin problem 4 Rye fungus
35 Not pump
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36 Female
religious
(abbr)
37 Composer
Dvorak
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for
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13 Camercc,n
14 Circular
15 Ice n'JSS
16 Comedian

BEETLE BAILEY

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severely

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ACROSS

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or doing favors today for
AllIES I March 21-April 191
persons who have an effect on
Let
take
compassion
156
your career could pay a large
precedence over logic today.
bon
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You'll get more enjoymentus at a future date.
SCORPIo (Oct. 24-Nov. 22)
E
from that which you do from
You're very popular today.
your heart.
TAURUS (April 20-May 201 Others will go out of their w'
— - This should be a pleasant daiiI to help you, but take care that a
well-meaning friend doesn't
with friends, so long as nothing
give
you poor business advice.
II' I I% k 1.1) ,i,,i( .1 N \1I.'..II 'I lIlY
material is at stake. A
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec.
ditch three clubs bid by Mr
misunderstanding could arise
\l)ItTII
211 Be patient today. Good
WYman who sat West, but this
moneywise.
£987
was 1930 and people were
things will come to you if you're
(;F'%IINI (May 21-J une 20
VJ74
afraid of overcalls Anyway.
willing to Walt. Stir matters up
Your chances for success look
North (lid pass and South tried
ti
you'll dilute your luck.
£\K4
quite good today, even though
three diañmpds which became
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan.
you
will
have
a
reluctant
ally.
the final contract
w F:sr
: 1S T (1)1
19) Don't let pettiness play a
Against the normal lead of Persons you didn't count on will
.
£
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£I
role in your actions today. 1
the nine of hearts i no one had be there to take up the slack.
,
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generous
and forgiving. You'll
CANCER (June 21-July 22)
tried the lead of third best
•7
win
others
to your banner more
i
from
three
hack
then
East
This
chould
be
very
I
a
AII
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readily.
would try to cash three heart
S4 i t in
productive day if you devote
tricks South would ruff, draw
AQUARIUS i Jan. 20-Feb. 19i
£ K 3 .12
your efforts to things of a
trumps and wind up with
v ia 4
chances for gain look
Your
creative nature. Pull out the
K t J 104
game and rubber
exceedingly keen today If you
stops
where
your
imagination
is
AQ
The normal lead was not
concentrate on situations that
concerned,
It.oh vulnerable
made, Walter led his ace of
could add to your resources.
Io) (July 23-Aug. 22) Joint
spades first Then he shifted
%%ri North I'asi 'ouih
PISCES (Feb. 20-March 201
to a heart East won and ((J ventures appear to be a source
IV
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back a spade It was obvious of profit today, provided they're Although you may have some
l'a.s 2 £
l',i'
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to East that 'i'v.ilter had ted a
not too speculative. Play it
l'js
JA
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singleton ace It was equally
everything should work out in
i'li,
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obvious
to
South
who
played
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the long run. Keep the faith
((pinIng lead
Ice £
VIRGO (Aug. 23-.Sept. fl)Base
low Walter took his
YOUR BIRTHDAY
put his partner back in with a your decisions today on the big
Nov. 29, 1976
second heart and set the con
picture. Once you get the
Your chances for gum lork
tract by rni'ans of a spade comprehensiveview, you'llsee very
Th e lat e Walter F Wyman
bright t hi s year. In fact.
ruff
of Boston was a regular con
how the smaller pieces fit.
your
beneficial happening
tributor to the early Bridge
LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23
could come through two hf'
World magazines Not only
Putting forth a little extra effort (erent sources.
was he a fine player and
w iiiflllflIit' ti get questions
writer, but a delightful person
;itait ti
tar the bidding
and a great gentleman
should be carried when there
The bidding may be explain,
is a part score and the opener
ed in part by the fact that
makes a forcing two bid
NurthandSouthhada4O'point
The answer to this question
SIDE GLANCES
by Gill Fox
part score, so that two spades
is that responder must bid
made game
1
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mini m u m rebid of his own
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lawsuits in the circuit court of Seminole County charging a city
co un cil colleague of "election fraud" and a Casselberry weekly
newspaper with libel,
Orlando said that Councilman Nathan Van Meter, in a pamphlet
circulated to residents of Casselberry "flat out lied" to the people,
when he printed that the city council in recent weeks
reopened candidate qualifying books against advice of City
Attorney Kenneth McIntosh.
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qualifying period was illegal McIntosh told us that it was the
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collection of impact lees illegal
without a county ordinance,
Freeman says that the county
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today urged creation of a "Blue Ribbon
stands a good chance of being
sued by developers. If that
Panel" to come up with a recommendation On
happens. Freeman said the
the best way to fight some $7-million in
county would be required to pay
lawsuits facing Seminole County as a result of
last year's jail fire,
back the Impact-lee money,
which is used in the county's
'I'd like to get some attorneys who are
fire control districts and For Seminole Count
residents
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repairs to old schools in the
The Republican commissioner indicated he
Seminole County School
hasn't asked the full board for approval. But
district,

Freeman went on to say that the co un ty can
expect to be in litigation on jail fire lawsuits
within six months.
Between now and then, however,
Freeman's duties will taper off, perhaps
to point where he will no longer be available
to county government for advice.
Commissioners
have to decide whether
to Lure one or two attorneys to staff the new
department. That decision is expected at
Tuesday 's county comrmssion meeting
K un hroh said he envisions rece iving
input from at least three top lawyers in
Seminole County

one member of the ad-hoc he said he expects to present his recommendation to fellow commissioners at
Bo Simpson
committee

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what is the best me thod of combating the

said today he believes the Tuesday's meeting or later this week,
Kimbrough's Republican colleague.
report will be"flushetl down the
Commission Chairman Dick Wifljanis, said
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lawsuits'
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Lithe best way to go," Kunbrough said. He

When the conuruttee was he hasn't heard all the details, but Williams

said county commis&amp;oners don't have Lhe
legal expertlsetoniake those determinations.

appolnted,Kwibrough claimed said th e proposal sounds Like it would be a
the committee was "stacked" "good idea."
in favor of developers.
Appointments were made by
Democrats on recommendation

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Pagim 3A and 7A. Tbe remaining candidates will be

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the most important decision facing the Casselberry voter Dec.7
is ratification of the pro posed new city charter , calling a vote of

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second set was withdrawn by
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char acters of the majority of the city council, while painting halos
around the heads of Van Meter and Mayor Gerald Christensen,
"the two worst officials I have ever seen."
Orlando called Van Meter personally responsible for the city
employes voting overwhelmingly to unionize. "Employes have
told me the main reason they voted for a union is because of Van
Meter's statements during budget sessions that the employes
should be thankful they have any jobs at all," he said.
There is a small clique operating out of the Casselberry Land
Co. who will go to any extreme to control the city elections to
defeat the proposed new charter and thus
control over
the city and the city government," he said.

"In addition, Circuit Judge Kenneth Leffler clearly made the
statement in court two days prior to Van Meter's pamphlet being
circulated that the lawsuit filed by Van Meter and others
challenging the legality of reopening the qualifying period was
frivolous and intended to intimidate candidates who desired to
qualify," Orlando said.

Nixon contends that GSA
trol of the material violates his
rights to privacy.
The act calls for the GSA to
prepare regulations to govvrn
public access to the material
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for appro.al The first set '
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hear arguments in former
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tape recordings and other
records of his administration.
The justices agreed to review
, decision of a three-judge fed-aralcourt in Washington upholding the Prtsidential Materials
and Recordings Preservation
Act passed by Congress in 1974.
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Services Administration
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get

involved in a lot of *'political hogwash" but to
get lawyers together who are "extrenloly well
respected" in this County-

Kimbrough said the

panel

would decide

whether to hire a "big gun" from outside the

position

county to represent Seminole, or let the new

majority because the commission has- already opted

legal staff handle the Invol,6ed ILst of some 29

position on the county corn- for an in-house legal stall to replace the
county attorney,
mission.

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